The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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T 1 S% XI ^0Xtts I’ower and Light Company is adyqcat- J
* W wlr 3 Trig a creamery for San Saba, according to the JSan
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Altered in the Llano Post Office as second ek*s when anyone can eo.ne thirty-five miles south and
frail matter under the Act <»f Congress Of 167f». tind the best dairy country in all of Texas or any
Published on Thursday of each weelt (other state for that matter
By COLLINS & COLLINS I
SUBSCRIPTION! IN ADVANCE
! -A boo/e joint w.ss raided last Sunday up iu New
ffhie Year ' *1 W ^ ^ ‘a'nd mau' 01 •but cities leading society people
Six Months .................... '7w|W(*r« to jail where they remained until bail
m_________________wa3'-Bl’adt ^or •bcm. From all indications, high
TW ivPvvr'iiTTAH { soeW «P thiat way cannot roll smooth unless there
a APPRECIATION OF OEAND OLD TEXAS: p,enty lItoM wjti whidl l(ep ,h(. pirtici.
' pants in a '“happy mood.” .
for Economical Transportation
Do you know that Texas is one of our very best,
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piano may never be one of tlie large commercial
; centers of Texas, but it will always be known for
its congenial atmosphere and hospitality. That is
the exact reason why strangers always like to re-
turn for a visit, especially if they be the kind who!
!> sail almost ,teily fr9.n, brings, forth every quality of the most ideal
isville, Port Arthur and , ‘‘on
5£r - “ a zszsxd'
i- , , » . . , phere. At jfifest, that is what the scientists tell us
fr J)o you know that Texas is our best customer fori ' -i , , . 14,1 u*>
We ure jfeady to take tluyr word ulong this
our l/•nits and vegetables, and that earlofln i;ne
carload of celery, apples, potatoes, etc., arq,shipped '
into that state from Colorado?
,^n,l d° .v<)n know that tor a wartu, winter ^
jt i* uljt-xcellet] in tlie I niiett Stub’s, and that
Brbwnsville. 'IVxtts, is the t'wtaest southern pojnt
in the Hut* d HftlTest with'the single exemption of
, , , , , . , _ love and appreciate llie high attributes found IU.
Do you know Uifit the hotels m Texas are umisfi-i . ... , a .... , . . „ ,
,, , , „ , , . Itlie citizenship ot the best town on earth. ■>
ally good, i ne rates .fipustiglly cheap and the service ( ; f
excellent. Ami Texas is full of the best fellows in. ' “ 0 ~
The world. They are big people, a generous people. Almost before we are aware ot the act the sun-
have plenty of money and love to spend'it in a hoS>-v sP™'g d«f9 wiU be with ns“ Garden P,antiuS
pitalitv that is as hmad as her domain. A«d Tox- and « ‘‘undrbd other activities will be m evidence;
as lies a thousand miles fiortli and south. H-tlmus-]t0 sh,»w th},t the cold bleak days ot winter are gone
and miles east and west from extreme points? land the Llano country is enjoying that season
Do yon know that ves-r1
Houston, Galveston, Brovypsville
Corpus Christ i to all points in tin* world, and that
these polls are our nearest seaports? | foe, but its great to leel these warm sunny days.
Now. let’s reciprocate and be just as good to Tex-! Duly a 1 it t It* while and the fish will be biting, then ;
as as Texas i> to us. There are a world of the finest j Llano people will he enjoying another recreation
warmest, winter resorts »qi this eoptinent in Texas: that about nine-tenths ol the Texas population
Corpus < 'hrjsti. Sun Antonio. Port Arthur, Galves knows little about. < “ome to God s country..en- j
ton. Houston. Brownsville, Austin, Fort Worth and joy the privileges that nature a fiords iu the spring
Dallas aiid all dp'and down that wondrous citrus time.
and tropical valley of the Rio Braude. --o--
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If you are thinking of going to a warmer climate j Among tin jimst worthy business institutions of
ihi' winter, run d«w,Uj*J|d pay Texas a visit, don’t lour town are the wholesale houses. As a consumer
lei them he more germi mis to us than we are to are you doing your full duty to see that these houses
ifeem. ‘ v' j receive the patronage from home people to which
Texas has everything ifo'tVfi thdre that we haven’t they are entitled. Take the wholesale firms out of
here, and we have eve.rytliing \ip here they haven’t j Llano and you will cut a hole in its business activi-
<iown there. Texas, is ueqrqr us than any other , it.ies that would lie felt by every person who makes
warm, winter resort. , | his living here.
Let’s he just as'hospitable-and generous to them; 0_
ns they are and have Imeu-to us for years.—Denver ! \v<- are constantly asked the (,uestion—UWhen
" 1 ' ’ will flic new hotel he ready for the public.’” Not
Such words of appreeiiitibil coining from one of |H.iliK ., fortune teller it is rather hard to sa.H We
the W est s greatest newspapers, shows that other j,aVe made a few false statements about the matter,
-states are fast recognizing the importance of the alHj i,ave come to the conclusion that it is rather J
]»ne Star Stati-. I exa< is growing in wealth, in J |iar,] y0 figure out a proposition when so many oh-1
jKiwer ami itt many other worthy achievements in Stacies beyond the control of man can boh up—and
■a manner that is not only gratifying to Texas, hut 1 ,j0
to those of other states who love progress and good j
citizenship. \ ', > ..
SERVICE COMES FIRST!
WE GIVE IT!
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; QUALITY—Comes Next; We Have It
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SATISFACTION—Is what You Want; We
Guarantee It!
Quality, Workmanship and Genuine
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OVER STREET-MART IN
On last Saturday evening, January
2ti at eight o’clock at the home ol
Rev. F. V. McFatridge, pastor of the
PREPARATIONS STILL UNDER
INFLUENZA SITUATION CONTIN
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WAV FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT UES TO IMPROVE IN THIS TOWN
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The committee appointed i i make J
tip the premium list for the doming
livestock exhibit to be held in Llano | and arol,nd W“"P at ,he 'lresent
There are very few flu patients i„ Q
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t’ol-e, but the day is not so .... .... .........v .....
A dollai s( i nt .it, itp.iu inv ai t<t )1> < one s lt.uk b'! hai-‘e hard surfaced roads passing through this town i Del* Martin- S1’00111 >s the son
you. but the dollar, i ha,t,gpps to the mail order house (,onn(.(.tintr ^ ^ whh ,he west and th(1 north i ot W. A. Overstreet and the bride
isa thing ot the imstiiu so.tar as doing any material 1 • , ,, , , , , . .. 'he daughter ot J. M. .Vfartin, both re-
---. . -e ............., ........ g-J-------- ! the a0»th- Whpn that da>’ comps go- |sl(]ing in lhe Lone Cr0(Ve community.
will be printed and read* for UstribU- * *** few are ^rwting it jnpt
tion among the people df this and ad- no^-
■ The -ideal weather which has bet n
enjoyed here for several1 days ht’-
good toward th
ernnmuiiity.
progress’ >ot’ -your home town or'1-
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ll seems that the Texas Legislature is going to.
Jiuve an investigation alter all. Well it will prove
n sensation and will assist greatly in keeping that
body of lawmakers before the eyes of’th. ptr ii,'. “le*ders in the National Congress.
mg to enjoy, a wonderful tourist patronage which , The contracting parties are among
will be one more avenue leading to peade, plenty the most popular young people in that
and prosperity.
An investigation always attracts attention. Look
what it did for Okl«hot*a-oiily a few weeks ago.
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part of the county, where they have
______ j a large circle of friends who will e.v
■ • ' | tend congratulations and hope lo,-
Collier’s Weekly states that Texas now has two j,hem a matrimonial life filled v.it,i
John Garner iu
joining counties.
The promoters already have the as-
surance of the entry of- some of the aided much in the'way of bringing t>
finest cattle in this part of the state, | recovery those who have been nnfo
with every indication that the live- j-tunate enough to fall under the id
effects of the flu;
There are yet some cases, but non-
stock exhibited here will be worth
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driving many miles to see.
When some one hundred students.-in the State
Ujiversit.v were placed on probation last week, it
caused much inconvenience in the student activities
of that institution. For instance, the editor of thcjand ,,0< a politician.
-Cactus, the student- annual, will not he permitted
to pursue his work on that publication and the var-
thV lower house and Tom ('onnally in the upper
house. !\1V. Garner has long been a recognized lead-
er in the House of Representatives and we feel sure
it will he but a matter of a short while before Tom
('onnally proves one of lhe oremost characters in
every peace that love one
other can offer.
for liih
LATEST COTTON REPORT FOR
Further announcements will appear ; ing like as many as there were soim
from time to time, , j two or three'-'weeks ago, and wittifn
!-- I another week or two. Llano should b*
MEETING enjoying its usual good health.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Woman’s Missionary' Society of the
COUNTY SHOWS 2,444 BALES Christian Church will meet'with Mrs.
- L. O. Brown on Friday, February 1,
According to the last report re- at 3:00 p. ill. Mrs. O. L. Gray, leader.
the Senate of the United Stitt' s, lb* is a statesman
;elved by J. L. Conners from the De- " n
1 artment of Commerce, Washington, 'v'^ deliver any. purchase
j there were 2,444 bales of cotton gin- $3-0® :lr more in the City limits.^
The Dallas poliee force lias been busy, according ned in this county up to January 1.5 CASH & CARRY
ious editors of the Daily Texan have been removed to the papers ol* that town, trying to enforee some of this year. i
from newspaper work-through-this probation order, new traffic laws in that city. The Chief of that i The number of bales ginned in the
Life does not always l-nfi smooth, even with a care- force made a public statement some year or more i t01,nt-v up ,0 the saDie <lalf f,,r t'-'*-
W college student. | ago. that Dallas at that time had so many traffic!] ^ thl i
TWO NEW HOMES IN LLANO
NOW NEARING COMPLETION
The O. C. Porter home in east
Llano and the Chas. Milliger home in
When you survey the results of the past year from city limit to city limit without violating at j Mr. Conners stated that he would the southern part of town are near-
and find that you did no- r»ali/.e all that yon had least (>n<- of them. Remember what Thomas -Jeffer-j icceive one more report from the ing completion and will soon be ready
planned. »top for one mo-nent and see'wherein tlj • son said jn the days of long ago. “The best govern-. Covernment on the cotton census and for occupancy,
fault was. in all pro),ability, you will tind that you;e.l j-eople are the least governed people,”
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I laws that he nor no other person could drive a car j ]irecetung vear.
not do your best at every turn and just at those!
points where yon failed to exercise all the thought '
and energy at your command would be the ven
place- where you would discover the disappoint
SAVE WITH SAFETY
Cattle atv still bringing a good price and the av-
erage cowman is reaping his reward. These topi
j >i—s are bringing prosperity v-ur way uud we «■«
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SENIOR CLASS MEETS
! that would close it for the past year’-- These are two of the nicest and
I jvcord. most convenient residences ever
_______ erected In our town.
Their outlines follow the patterns j
of the most modern city homes, all |
... ..... of which adds much to them iroru
*0*?**"**‘r v.fcs (dlied to a claius meeting Satur- j.. to
adversities D-yond our control, but if we stop and | or six years ago when a cow was hardly worth keep-i^ J l!luary 26> by oul vice president n ove ,.no tht.ir „ew p!at.„ Withla
average up the results, one year after another, we ing. If Llano had not been the best diversified yui*. McLeod, in the absen. e of our
will eom« t.i that ■ cue conclusion that we are get- country on earth back in those days it would be former president ( has. Oldhausscii,
ting out of life exactly what wv are putting into it.‘hard to say just what we would have done, but for ,he P***Po®« °* ekw-ting a pres-
---o- {when our chief industry was knocked in th*- head.
it\ who w<- sim| |v turned our attention to something *•!>•
and kept moving forward.
be able t"
The l)*:'**it News tells of a boy in that
ro-eiv.,1 tns diploma from high school at the age of
eleven That was a wonderful achievement, and
the youngster is to !**• commended for his ability.
A in v; picture is now -appearing on the sere* n.
Hat did h<- sacrifi*-*- the-common place thing- of lif* '“Gos».n ami Scandal. Th*- title is an appealing
t4» reach that goal If be did then the poor hoy paid •<»»<•. and no doubt this pieiurc will have a good run.
an awful pri*-e. AVi wonder if he stood at the top *-;••• t.dlv among flios. who ha*l rath**r traduce th-
nniong th* play ground sfmrts and was a boy among nan'*- *>f a fellow man than to **ff*-r a word of eont-
Itoy* This writer **nee knew of a certain chap in • mendatmn F«»rtiin«t#l\, our town poaaess.-s s*-ry
Austin wh*> displayed almost that amount of alnlm
whet* • ■ . * in his hocks i t h*- )ih*I ri«* plav -nat*--
jltnip- -* .»• In- did kr-i-w how to plav
•'* v. s,u-h folk' Mini *t will he a ha|ipy da.v
th* v hav<- inoveil **n w !i« re th* attnospher*- i-
-i ng* ouil
dent, nass prophet, will, historian
i ml poet. The of flees are now hiieo
is follows:
I‘resilient W-listcr t'nderwnnd.
Vii-e-Preslilent— 1 »»le McLeoil.
Hecrei.-iry—Sa*iie Mae Draper.
Trees r*-r Blake McLeoil.
Reporter Anna Pryor
S|K>nso- Miss Zoloid Slrlbling.
kliss Anna Pryor was chosen to
write tb* els*-* prophecy. Ml*»» Sa.li*
| r»(ter th* biatory anil Mr. Wihste
WllPII | riderwotai will write out .las* will
mi i " tihll* >lr I*at, v| \iiUui i* our unit
i NnwHer.
me next few weeks.
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1929, newspaper, January 31, 1929; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth767090/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.