The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1929 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS, LLANO, TEXA8, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929.
IF IT’S SHEET METAL—
•we can serve you. We special
isc in sheet metal work of every
description. Ventilators, sky-
lights, putters, leaders, flash-
ing—these and practically every
conceivable sheet rectal require-
ment can be supplied here at
prices which are the lowest pos-
sible consistent with quality
materials and workmanship.
FIXALL TINNERS & PLUMBERS
TOW VALIEV LOCALE
• Ilent recipes—breac
This
Practical
Cook Book
'containing more than 90 excel-
rcipes—bread, muffins, cakes
and pastry—will be mailed on request
to users of K C Baking Powder.
The recipes have been prepared
especially for
KCBaking RmtJer
SamTrictfir omJS^ca^
25 ouneesfbr 15^'
Millions of Pounds ^
Used by Our ^
Government
Ivor Cowan of Hamilton visited his
grandmother, Mrs. Luther Cowan the
last of the week.
J. D. Haile of Kingsland spent Sun-
day with his sister. Mrs. W. J. Farris.
Childrens coveralls, all sizes—Far-
|ris Company.
| Word has been received that Miss
| Estelle Morgan, formerly of this pluce
| was married recently in San Saba to
ML Clarence Roberts. They will
likely make their home in San An-
gelo.
A. L. Nobles, in company with
Henry Coggins of Bluffton, left Mon-
day for North Carolina, where Mr.
Coggins will probably spend the win-
ter. Mr. Nobles will return home this
week.
For comforts and quilts, 36 inch
challies, 16c—Farris Company.
Mrs. X. J. Peacock and J. C. Pea-
cock of Ryan, Oklahoma are expected
to arrive this week for a visit with
relative s.
We are adding to our stock of mens J
and boys work clothes* each week.j
Call tor wnat you want. Farris Co.
Mrs. E. M. Dolan had as Sunday 1
guests bm- brother, Paul Morgan of
Austin and sister, Miss Lucy Belle
Morgan of Southwestern University.
Elder II. T. Howell will be here
Saturday evening, October 26th, to1
preach at the community building!
through Sunday. Everyone is invited j
to attend.
Miss Pauline Smith has as week-
end guests her uncle and aunt, Mr. ■
and M:s. Theodore Pikuritz of New
York and her brother, VV. B. Smith,
also his friend, Elvin Knight.
Now is the time to begin feeding
your hens LeGears laying tonic and
have lots of high priced eggs to sell.
—Farris Company.
A home for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
McVay is under construction near
Boiling Springs on the Yates Fall
Creek ranch. . _ •
POST NOTIC E j character T depredation will be per-
This is to advise the public that all i nutted. All previous permissions
ends owner or controlled by us are 1 that ™y have been granted are now
psted under the laws of this state,'vo:^- Any tree passing will be pros-
no hunting trapping or other ecuted, FRANKLIN BROS.
ECONOMY
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1011 SAVE MONEY'FOUR WAYS
WHEN WE SERVICE TBUR CHEVROLET
GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS:
When we service your Chevrolet we use Genuine Chevrolet
Parts for all replacements. They wear longer, give better
satisfaction and they cost less to install.
FLAT RATE CHARGES:
All our service charges are based on a low flat rate system,
worked out by Chevrolet factory experts. All our work
carries the minimum charge for first-class workmanship
and genuine Chevrolet parts.
SPECIALLY TRAINED MECHANICS:
Our mechanics are specially trained in Chevrolet service
work, and can perform every service operation intelligently.
SPECIALLY DESIGNED EQUIPMENT
Our Shop Equipment is specially designed for Chevrolet ser-
vice work. Every machine is built to do its job perfectly
and in the most efficient manner.
CHEVROLET
LLANO,
PHONE 1 1
TEXAS
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SPECIALS!
Now that the streets are paved and we can get around
|, in our usual way, we are going to begin offering
Saturday and Monday Specials!
Follow us each week and you will not fail to take ad-
vantage of the Bargains offered.
32 Inch Gingham, per yard , , 121~2c.
Light Color Outing, yard wide, per yard |4c.
10 Per Cent Off on all men, women ard children's Shoes
Special Rack of New Fall Dresses in all shades
and sizes at , , , , $8,75
3 pound bucket of John Bremond Coffee, with
Premium at , , , , $1.35
3 pound can Maxwell House Coffee , $tr50
3 pounds Best Grade Peaberry Coffee , $1.00
GOODS SOLD AT THESE PRICES
ARE FOR CASH ONLY!
WATKINS MERCANTILE CO.
LLANO’S LEADING STORE
FOR SALE—My home place; ISO
acres, about 80 in cultivation. Plenty
of water all the time; 30 to 40 bear-
FARMS, RANCHES, ClfY Mr*. Allan, Newsom, Mrs. S. F
PROPERTY ChesuuL and baby and R. If. Lulling
Industrial sites, store buildings, returned home Tuesday from Eagle
ing pecan trees. One mile south of apartment house. Houses, rooms and Pass, where they have been visiting
Valley Spring. J. R. TOMMIE, [apartments for rent. in the home of G (’. Staples and fum-
5-2t-c Valley Spring, Texas Brain* Realty Go. ily for several days.
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OVERALLS
Stitch by strtch. these big heavy-duty work
garments are as near being indestructible ae
the best of materials and fine workmanship
can make them.
EVfRY PAIR SOLD WITH ;df<
A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
POCKETS at every usable point, double
stitched and bar tacked for maximum
strength and wear.
BUTTONS are rust-
proof and riveted on.
ROOMY — extra full
cut. wide bottoms. i\
ample widib a*d
crotch room to pre-
vent binding
MATERIAL is of high-
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weight El Paso brand
indigo blue denim
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1929, newspaper, October 24, 1929; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767040/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.