The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1945 Page: 5 of 10
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the LLANO NEWS IiLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1915,
“Pyorrhea” May
Follow Neglect
Did yon ever see an attractive per-
ron with irritated “GUMS”? Drug-
plats i’’‘fund money if first bottle of
“LETO'S" fells to help.
| < <h:\ur drug store
FOR SALE: Nice building lots. See
ELI PARKHILL.
Llano Flower Shoo
Flowers for .ill Occasions .
Mrs. R. Fishbeck Phone 234 |
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again i really enjoy tin.* paper and
l’<u glad the L’ n > pcopl are doi:..
their part in hi t v. r. it’.t nice to
see where the p ople buy i to; ■ !> rids
than they are ashed to i.u:.'. I’v > sen!
.•"» that had to h: • ’ Ion • : it --1
m.i r they couldn’t live, so I thought i
abo.'p till' !»!:>>(, V' LliO..) it
riven, and liov; many lives they have j
! by doing •■vlr.t :ii- y coal.i. Urn
really proud of the pcols of 1.1 :: 1
all I l.ro.v ta ay I cor.!;!
Lime ana sj ance...
,r^ . j tall a v.-eek n! nit Llntto, but It’s tin
to try and
luck to you
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Specializing n
Fhe Best of Steaks
Mexican Foods
ENCHILADAS HOT TAMALES
Eat ’Em Here ;.r Yc.ke ,_.m v/ith Lou
Sandwiches
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VISITS HOVE AFTER
TV/O AND HALF YEARS
Roland Raines, G.M 2Tc, is at ho ur
after 2’2 years.
Of this tiin'v lie has spent 17’^ |
months in the PacilHc.
After his leave lie will go to Wash
ington, D. t) advanced gunner,
school.
lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I
A. Raines of Llano.
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TOW TIDINGS
By A. Native
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( Je>s Clawson has installed a vviad-
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J Milton Smith ; ml family, of Brov;;-1
• wood, re visitir.: relatives here. I
John C'lawt.011 has just completed
j a nice rock cabin a' his harar.
B. F. I c r r is iasilalil" x u el '■!
c va’ir i-a'stcui at his home.
Pies Maxwell and family, of At:
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T. D. SWENSON, Owner
PHONE NO. 7G
N< it, mother of Hr : !’ r M.-’f wl;
_ .fled to the state a small tract o.
land on t’>e Ictnks of the Lean Rim
as a public meeting place
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The lowest temperature ever re-
corded in Texas was 2d detrre-s he
low zero at Tulia. February 12, lS'D.
and again at Seminole, February v
1933.
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tains where we went trout lishing last year?”
“ I sure do, George. We had a great time
up there, didn’t we?”
“I’ll never forget it. But this will interest
you. Judge. I heard just yesterday that the
revenue, men raided a big still right near
there. Guess that’s where all that high-
pneed moonshine we heard about haa been
coming from.”
” Wouldn’t be a bit surprised. I taw in the
paper the other day where the Government
haa raided thousand* of such stills during
the past year.”
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“Sounds sort of .:.... iX.Cou’t if.
Judge?”
“ Exactly and it’s not hard to figure out.
As soon as the distillers stopped making
whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to
the production of industrial alcohol for the
Government... the racketeers muscled in
again.”
“ I hate to think of how that might have
spread, Judge, if the Government hadn't
found it possible, without interfering with
our war effort In any way. to permit a
short resumption of legal whiskey produc-
tion recently.”
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1945, newspaper, April 26, 1945; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816861/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.