The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954 Page: 5 of 7
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THB LLANO NBW8, LLANO, TBXA8 THURSDAY, 8HPTHMHBR ,31, 1M4
- - CLASSIFIED ADS - -
CHEROKEE
(By MRS. GRAVES BURKE)
Cherokee won their first game
Thursday night when they playt
ed the San Saha B football team.
Charles Hightower and family
CARO OF THANK8
We take this means of expressing
our sincerest thanks to our friends,
neighbors, and relatives for the
many acts of kindness and expres-
sions of sympathy shown us at
the time of the death of our be-
loved son and dear brother.
May God's richest blessings
rest upon you always,
THE FAMILY OF
BOBBIE BANNER
PIANO BARGAINS
Save up to $200 on latest model
Spinets; slightly used Spinet like
new at a real bargain. Special
discount on new Blond Spinet,
Baby Grand top, Quality like new,
Genuine Bargain. Upright prac-
tice pianos from $9<5 iy>. Come In,
see these and other special bar-
gains now.
J. O. Ernst Plano 8hop
Fredericksburg 41-tfc
“Look* . . . those vitamins I got in the Llano News
Want Ads—they grow hair!’’
FOR SALE . . .
FOR SALE: Portable typewriters
and adding machines. Jim's
Jewelry, 15tfc
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FOR SALE: Movie cameras, pro-
jectors and supplies. See Jim’s
Jewelry.
FOR SALE: Jet pump with 5 h.p.
motor. Guaranteed A-l condition.
Bill Wade, Tow, Texas. tfc
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FOR SALE: Telescope Sights. See
ns* before you buy. Maddox Gun
Shop. Phone 360-W. tfc
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MILO MAIZE FOR SALE: We are
oow booking milo at $2.35 per
cwt. for Sept.; $2.40 for Oct.;
$1.45 for Nov. and $2.50 for Dec.
Delivery FOB Daniel Elevator,
Bulk drouth certificates for 60
cents per cwt. accepted against
above prices. Jas. L. Daniel
Warehouse. Eden, Tex. 40-4tc
■4-bedrooms. beautiful shade,
large lot, orchard, chickens, $6,750,
4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, closets,
bath, fruit trees, chickens, beauti-
ful yard and flowexs. Bargain at
$3800.
Other offerings at attractive
prices.
J. P. BROOKSHIRE AGENCY
Phone 161-J 41-tfc
HOUSE FOR Is ALE: Cheap, at
609 Chattanooga. See Mrs. W.
L. Smith, Cherokee. Texas; or
write or call W. F. Conley at
154-W, Eden, Texas. 41-5tp
FOR SALE: Complete equipment
for cafe. See Roscoe Smith, East
Houston St., Llano, Texas. Box
651. 41-4tp
FOR RENT; 2 bedroom modern
furnished apartment with ga-
rage. Five room unfurnished
house. Phone 432-W. 41-ltc
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom unfurnish-
ed apartment, redecorated. Close
in. Call 114. 40-tfc
FOR RENT: 8 room unfurnished
house with two baths; also 4
room house unfurnished. Hard-
wood floors. Both near school.
See at 309 College St., or phone
26 7-W. tfc.
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TOR RENT: Nice downstairs apt
furnished. VeTy close in. Mrs.
Olln Hillman. Ph. 118-J. 40-tfc
TOR RENT: Five rom house, bath
hot water beater. For particu-
lars, phone A. N. Larrimore, Val-
ley Spring, Texas. 40-tfc
FOR RENT: Six room house, 404
East Main. C. C. Woodruff.
42.tfc
WANTED . . .
WANTED: To retape and restring
Venetian blinds. See Tom Carl,
Phone 419-W. 3-4-ttc
FOR LEASE: 400 acres of good
grass. T. P. Moseley, Castell,
Phone 2923. 4(V4tc
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY, re-
pairing and refinishing. Brady
Mattress and Upholstery Co.
Phone Hotel Llano. 35-tfc
NOTICE: For expert Beauty Care,
phone 66 for appointment. Vogue
Beauty Shop, Edna Powell. 6tp
FREE ESTIMATES on retaping
and restringing Venetian blinds.
Call 333. Charlie’s Store.
42-tfc
WANTED: To buy about 50 head
Hereford cattle, stocker type;
also one milk cow. Phone 4804
Fred Wright. 42,3tc
TOR SALE: Flexiclogs’ health
Shoes. Agent Mrs. E. C. My-
ers. Phone 542-J.
FOR SALE: Llano Family Gar-
dens, fully equipped with Bar-
B-Q pit and restaurant, with
dance hall attached; full five
acres of land, just outside Lla-
no city limits. A good business
and in full swing. Must sell
because of health. Contact S. O.
Huddleston. Llano Family Gar-
dens. Burnet highway. 41-tfc
FOR SALE: 522 acres in good
grassland area. Mason county.
If Interested, call 135, Llano.
42-4tp
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FOR SALE: 6 room house and
garage apartment. Natural gas,
close in. Phone 335-W. 42-4tp
TOR SALE: Girl's bicycle, 26-in.
wheels; good condition, new
tires. Price $20.00. R. W. Jerni-
gam Phone 2S. 12-ltp
FOR SALE: On. piano in good
condition. Howard C. Blodgett.
Phone 130. 42-tfe
WANTED: Party able to make $18
monthly payments on like-new
spinet piano. Also have small
upright at ’ $10 monthly pay-
ments. Can be seen in Llano
Write: Credit Manager, 107 E
5th St., Austin, Texas.
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WANTED: Your gun work early.
Maddox Gun Shop. Phone 360-W
tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
Will be In Llano every Tuesday
to TAILOR YOUR SEAT COVERS
and do UPHOLSTERY WORK. See
me at Rabb Motors.
Durst Upholstery 8hop tfc
COME IN for a free estimate oa
your next repair job. Expert body
and fender work.
Ratliff Motors Phone 408
Farm & Ranch Loans
We specialize In long term loans
on farms, stock farms and ranches
at low Interest rates.
Our service Is prompt - efficient •
courteous and confidential.
Funds*are available for purchase,
improvement, restocking, operat-
ing expenses, or to refinance pres-
ent indebtedness.
GLENN PATTON
REAL ESTATE * LOANS
San Saba, Texas
Office North Side of Square
— Representing —
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co.
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CITATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
TO: Mamie Gardner Garrison,
Defendant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appear before the Honorable Dis-
trict Court of Llano County, at
the Court House thereof, in Llano,
Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M.
of the first Monday next after
the expiration of forty-two days
from the date of the Issuance of
this citation, same being the 1st
day of November A.D. 1954, then
and there to answer Plaintiff’s
Petition filed in said Court on the
17th day of September A. D. 1954,
in this cause, numbered 3877 on
the docket of said court and styled
[Charles W. Garrison Plaintiff, vs,
Mamie Gardner Garrison Defen
dant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit, is as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff sues for a decree of
divorce from Defendant, as is
more fully shown by Plaintiff’s
Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at of-
fice in Llano, Texas this the 18th
day of September A. D., 1964.
(SEAL) ATTEST:
J. A. MAYES, Clerk,
District Court, Llano
County, Texas
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GENERAL GUN REPAIRING: All
work guaranteed. Maddox Gun
Shop. Phone 360-W tfc
G. I.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
On thi- nice 2-bt-diTnim hoffle for
only $4,000.00 S' . ir today at 10S BRADY MATTRESS and Uphols-
W. House n. K< at Mono N< ws tery truck in Llano every Mon-
office Wi t, \. '- >n Puett K V- day. Leave your name and ad-
sociati
tion Blvd
FOR SALK
Rea!!
! I! 3 Expos; dress at Hotel Llano.
35-tfc
tin, Tex.
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tang
Conn
Twins
FOR SAI i:
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42 2tp
■wt Cor
NOW IS THE TIME to clean the
mud out of vour stock tanks. See
nr call \ P Overstre 4 for btill-
dozers and scrapers Phones 263
or 2604. 40-tfc |
DON'T FORGET to have your gun
cheeked this time Maddox Gon !
Shop Phone 360-W, tfc !
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mounted, j
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no.
3-room and hath apt.
i (j Inquire Hotel Lla-
37 tfc
’■Dale'1 on side, between Llano
and Burn at Reward $26 If found,
fall LYnrhburg 3583. Houston,
Texas collect Italn Trie k Line,
HOC*ton, Texa* 40-$tp
MONEY TO LEND
We have funds to lend on flrat
mortgage loans on homes, rent
houses and business buildings.
You can build your own home,
buy a home already built, you
can refinance your present loan,
include adding rooms, garage,
carport, repainting fences, side-
walks, curb and gutters, concrete
drive ways, remodel home or
build a rent house or garage
apartment on your home lot.
You can rent the apartment or
house. If- you have sufficient
equity and good credit rating
you will have no difficulty.
Just make an appointment to
file your application at our of-
fice. We will take It from there
and in just a few days, your
plans will be in the making.
You can repay the loan In
small monthly payments like
rent. Call or write us.
Lampasas Federal
Savings & Loan Assn
Box 350
Lampasas, Texas
of Austin were weekend guests
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Kuykendall.
Johnny Copeland has returned
to Sterling City after visiting his
grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Alex
Gay.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Blckley of
Iraan, have been the guests of his
sister, Mrs. Bettle Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kuyken-
dall have returned from Colorado
where they went to attend a stock
sale.
Those from here who attended
the Baptist annual association,
Thursday night and Friday, were
Mr. and Mrs. Georg© Broyles, Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Breazeale, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Graves Burke, Mrs. J. F. Alderman,
Mrs. Ellis Randolph, Mrs. Van
Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Burke.
M. J. Kuykendall left last Thurs-
day to enter A&M college.
' Mr. and Mrs. Maston Peirce of
Lullng were here Friday to get
their daughter, Jan, who had been
visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Ellison.
The Home Demonstration club
met Wednesday with Mrs. Mike
Walters, when th© agent, Mrs.
Murray gave a demonstration on
how to prepare variety meats.
Those present were Mmes. Ed
Ray, Alva Keeney, John Johanson,
C. W. Light, Walter McFall, Ellis
Randolph, Clyde Johanson, Tom
Dean, Leon Barber, Jr., Van Mad-
dox, Ted Harman, W. C. Sawyer,
Jr., Tom Boultinghouse, Mae Mc-
Curdy, Sallle Maddox, Alex Gay,
Ed Brown, S. F. Daugherty,
Graves Burke, Charles McLerran
and Mrs. Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Broyles
and son, of Abilene, have been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Broyles.
Mrs. Bess Sifford has returned
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
James Epperson and Jimmie at
TOW VALLEY
(By MRS. DAMON WYCKOFF)
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClurg
and family of Willow City visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ramsey Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Shoenburg
of Houston visited Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Renken and Mary Jane Sat-
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Wyckoff
had as guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Kruckemeier, Mr .and
Mrs. Gus Kruckemeier and Karla
of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Porch, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Porch and Mrs. E. D. Brown of
Cherokee and Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown, Bill Jim and Mary Jane,
of Llano.
Mrs. Mattie Alexander visited
Mrs. Jim Morgan and Mrs. Cora
Allen In Llano Friday night.
Mrs. O. K. Alexander spent
Thursday night in Kempner with
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Hill.
Jimmy Alexander spent the
weekend in San Marcos with
friends.
Mr. and MrB. Billy Clawson and
son have moved Into ono of Ben
Behrns houses at Bluffton. Mr.
Clawson Is employed at the dam.
Mr. and Mrs. L. *T. Lockhart
and children have moved into their
new home they are building.
The periods of a polo game are
called chukkers.
Valley Spring.
Mrs. Leona Coffman returned
Friday from Temple, where she
had minor surgery. Her daughter,
Mrs. Robert Estep had been with
her.
Mrs. Georgia Clifton of Odessa,
Is a guest of her mother, Mrs.
Doris Broyles and brother Paul.
Bicycles & Tricycles
Call SWENSON, Ph. 76
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
“WHERE BUYER AND SELLER MEET”
Lawrence L. Brtthl, Owner
REPRESENTING
Llano-Mason-Kimble NFLA
34$ Yean Farm and Ranch 4% Loans
Llano Bldg. Phone 91 Llano, Texas
MORE
Special Bargains!
BUY BEEF HALVES
37/ A Pound
BUY HINDQUARTERS
47/ A Pound
Cut, Wrapped and Frozen
SEE
VERNON WEST
Llano Frozen Lockers
Or Phone 4011
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Cardwell, John. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954, newspaper, September 23, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816111/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.