The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1954 Page: 2 of 15
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PAOB TWO
THE LLANO NBW8, LLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1164
- - CLASSIFIED ADS - -
LONE GROVE
(By MR8. THELMA THICRB)
"... the last job I got in the Llano News Want Ads
—blew up!”
FOR SALE . ..
VOR SALE: Portable typewriters
and adding machines. Jim's
Jewelry. 15tfe
FOR SALE: Movie cameras, pro-
jectors and supplies. See Jim's
Jewelry.
FOR RENT: Six room house, 404
East Main. C. C. Woodruff.
42.tfc
FOR SALE: Telescope Sights. See
me before you buy. Maddox Qun
Shop. Phone 360-W. tfc
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MILO MAIZE FOR SALE: We are
now booking milo at $2.35 per
cwt for Sept.; $2.40 for Oct.;
$2.45 for Nov. and $2.50 for Dec.
Delivery FOR 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, $0,750,
4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms, closets,
bath, fruit trees, chickens, beauti-
ful yard and flowers. Bargain at |
$3800.
Other offerings at attractive
prices.
J. P. BROOKSHIRE AGENCY
Phone 161-J 41-tfc
HOUSE FOR SALE: Cheap, at I
609 Chattanooga. See Mrs. W.
L. Smith, Cherokee. Texas; or
write or call W. F. Conley at
164-W, Eden. Texas. 41-5tp
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FOR SALE: Complete equipment
for cafe. See Rosooe Smith, East
Houston St., Llano, Texas. Box
Ml. 41-4tp
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FOR SALE: Llano Family Gar-
dens, fully equipped with Bar-
B*Q pit and restaurant, with
dance hall attached; full five
acre* 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
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FOR SALE: 522 acres In good
grassland area. Mason county.
If Interested, call 135, Llano.
42-4 tp'
WANTED . . .
WANTED: To retape and restring
Venetian blinds. See Tom Carl,
Phone 419-W. M-tfe
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WANTED: To buy about 50 head
Hereford cattle, stocker type;
also one milk cow. Phone 4804
Fred Wright. 42,3tc
WANTED: Your°gun work early.
Maddox Gun Shop. Phone 3G0-W
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WANTED: Horses of any kind.
Phone or write J. L. Parmer,
Lometa, Texas. 43-2tp
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FOR SALE: 6 room house and
garage apartment. Natural gas.
Close In. Phone 335-W. 42-4tp
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G. I.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
On this nice 2-bedroom home for
only $4,000.00. See It today at 108
W. Houston. Key at Llano News
office. Write Nelson Puett & As-
sociates - Realtors - 2413 Exposi-
tion Blvd., Austin, Tex. 42-3to
FOR SALE: BABY CHICKS—Now
booking Swift’s Chicks: delivery
•very Friday. Winkel's Feed.
FOR SALE: Used Clarinet. Call
*78 after 5 p.m. 43-tfc
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FOR SAJjE : 5 Big Barbadoe Bred
Ewes (sometimes called African
sheep); will lamb this fall. Ray-
mond Winkel. 44-tfr
FOR RENT ...
FOR RENT: 3-room and bath apt
MISCELLANEOUS
Will bo in Llano every Tuesday
to TAILOR YOUR SEAT COVERS
and do UPHOLSTERY WORK. See
me at Rabb Motors.
Durst Upholstery Shop tfc
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COME IN for a free estimate on
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 A LOANS
San Saba, Texas
Office North Side of 8quare
— Representing —
John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co,
Mrs. H. D. Templeton and chil-
dren, Clark, Darrell and Helen
spent the weekend In Grandfield,
Okla., with her daughter and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen
and son, Randal Paul. Mrs. Tem-
pleton remained with them for
a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hyatt received
word that their son, Rankin Hy-
att, of Round Mountain was taken
to the hospital In Temple Satur-
day. He has been ill for several
weeks.
Mrs. Della Tumllnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Crawford and children
Eugene and Martha of Gatesville;
Mrs, Clarence Heyen of Buchan-
an Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers
and son Dayton of Evergreen W. O.
Heyen and daughter Glenda of
Llano, Mrs. Gladys Box and Mrs.
Thelma Thiers and son James
visited Will Ray Sunday,
Skippy Nelson of San Antonio
spent the weekend with his aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ihord Clinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ebellng and
children, Ralph, Jr., Marilyn and
Judith of Round Mountain and Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Hyatt and daugh-
ters, Marjorie Aim and Sally Jean
of Llano spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Hyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walters and
son Byars of Cherokee, Mr. and
Mrs. John Graham and Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Johanson visited Mr.
hnd Mrs. Moore Johanson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Johnson
and Mrs. Billy Jean Kuykendall
land daughters visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stone and
boys of San Antonio spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Bales.
Mrs. Carlos Tate of Bluffton un-
derwent a serious operation in a
Houston hospital Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley McCall
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McCall Sunday.
Logan Templeton, H. D. Tem-
pleton. Clark and Helen Temple-
ton attended the football game in
Cherokee Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cook and
family visited bis mother, Mrs.
Ettn Cook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Templeton,
Jr., of Fredericksburg. Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Stone and sons. Dicky
and Ricky of San Antonio, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ratliff and daugh-
ter Alberteen of Llano, Aunt Sal-
ly Templeton and Logan Temple-
ton, Sr. spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Bales.
Mrs. Ellen McCall and Bobby
Don visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Graham Thursday.
Funeral Held
Friday For Mrs.
A. C. Collings
Mrs. A. C. Collings, 70, a resi-
dent in Uano for the past six
months, died at noon Thursday,
Sept. 30, after a lingering Illness.
Funeral services were held at 4
p.m. Friday under the direction
of Buttery Funeral home with the
Rev. W. H. Uhlmann, pastor of
the First Baptist church, officiat-
ing.
Burial was in Llano cemetery.
Nephews were pall bearers.
Mrs. Collings, a native of Cole-
man county, was born Oct. II,
1883. She was the former Miss
Viola Reed. She and A. C. Coll-
ings were married Dec. 9, 1903.
She was a member of the Baptist
church for the past 40 years.
She moved to Llano from Doole
about six monhts ago after she
suffered a stroke. She had been
convalescing in the residence of
a daughter, Miss Pauline Collings.
Survivors include her husband,
a daughter, and one son, Paul
Collings of Llano; three sisters,
Mrs. George Vineyard, Doole;
Mrs. Esther Davis, Fort Davis;
and Mrs. Elmer Simmons, Corpus
Christ!; and two brothers, Jim
A. Reed of Doole and Crockett
Reed of Eden.
Also surviving is a granddaugh-
ter, Pamela Collings, of Llano.
“Deer Bombs” Guard
Fields and Orchards
Mrs. Ella Flowers visited rela-
tives In San Antonio last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shultz of
Austin were guests of Mrs. Grace
Lindsey Sunday.
NOW IS THE TTMB to clean the
mud out of your stock tanks. See
or call A. P. Overstreet for bull-
dozers and scrapers. Phones 263
or 2604. 40-tfc
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DON’T FORGET to have your gun
checked this time. Maddox Gun
Shop. Phone S60-W. tfc
BRADY MATTRESS and Uphols-
tery truck In Llano every Mon-
day. Leave your name and ad-
dress at Hotel Llano. *5-tfc
4<V4tc
FOR LEASE: 400 acres or good
grass. T. P. Mbseley, Castell,
Phone 2923.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY, re-
pairing and reflnlshing. Brady,
Mattress and Upholstery Oo.
Phone Hotel Llano. 36-tfc
CARD OF THANKS
Our most heartfelt appreciation
for the many, many kindnesses
and thoughtful deeds, for the
words of condolence and the beau-
tiful floral offerings upon the loss
of our loved one.
THE FAMILY OF
MRS. A. C. COLUNGS
NOTICE
All lands owned and controlled
by me are posted against hunt-
ing or trespassing of any kind
without a written permit from me.
Mrs. Henrietta Kothmann. 44-3tp
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 Plaintiffs
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-wlt:
Plaintiff sues for a decree of
I—Z? ,&rs231 it ;,r - cuv:
DO.
College Station, Sept. 29—Ingeni-
ous use of firecrackers resemb-
ling tiny bombs has biven farm
crops protection from damage by
night foraging deer and predatory
birds in several Texas counties
this year.
Fuse ropes of various lengths
hung at random in fields with the
firecrackers inserted to explode at
fixed intervals did the business
The method was introduced this
season and the trials were purely
experimental, reports Doyle L.
Moore, Colorado county agricul-
tural agent.
In a trial In the Metz community
of that county, a 48-foot hank of
fuse rope was placed at two loca-
tions in a peanut field visited by
deer. The fuse was lighted at 9 p.
m., nightly and allowed to burn
until daylight, while firecrackers
inserted In the rope were spaced
to explode at about 45 minute in-
tervals. I»cation of the devices
should be made with fire hazards
taken into account.
The experiment proved so sat-
isfactory that additional fuse ropes
of five and seven feet were used
nightly. The reaction to the test
was that the firecracker method
would work, but once commenced
mast be used nightly or the preda-
tory animals would re-enter the
field being protected.
AUTO GLASS
Gsll SWENSON, Ph. 76
keeps white
lienees while
••for years!
NOTTCE: 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
GENERAL GUN REPAIRING: All
work guaranteed. Maddox Gun
Shop. Phone 360-W tfc
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given in ac-
37-tfc of the Texas Liquor Control
___ Act that Shelly Lewis is mak-
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom modem ing. application with the Texas
furnished apartment with ga- LjqUor Control Board for a
rage. Five room unfurnished Package Store Permit. Sit id
house. Phone 432 W 4l-ltc business is to be conducted on
for rfnt : Mn •mm pwt of lot 5. bioolt 37 Holden
............... CIO,, Addition, th. •»». bemg on
« in tfr west side of highway 18 one
ln Ca" 114 tenth of a mile north of Llano day of September \. D, l#S4. j
FOH HUNT fivi» n*m hmisi*, bath city limits in Llano County. ^ ;
hot water hosier. For partlru- Texas. T A ,M A'K . , '"r ' j
,.rn. phone A N. Urrlmore Vat Shelley Lewis T„„
ley Spring, Texaa. 40-tfe f l 1
more fully
Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro- ^
cevs shall promptly execute the j
same according to law, and make |
due return as the lnw directs.
lustier! and given under my hand j
and the Seal of «nl<l Court, at of- j
fire In Llano, Texas this the 18th
Famous Du Pont "40” is rich
in titanium dioxide, whitest
of all paint pigments. Keepe
bouses looking "freshly
painted” season after hard
season, year after year. Try
j| Du Pont ”40’’ on your houset
A A durable dazzling white
■k Exceptional coverage and
hiding
A Available In fade-resistant
1 tints
|y \</-
Smith & McCullough
Lumber Company
p/rt»T$
for pvory pt/rpos«<
KINGSLAND
(By MRS. GRACE LINDSEY)
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Calley of
Big Lake were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wood Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Stover of
Freer spent last week at their
place here.
Hiram H. Williams spent part of
last week in Abilene.
Mrs. Mae Brace was a business
visitors in Austin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Horn were
here from San Antonio last week-
end.
Mrs. Doakie Deals and Margaret
Ann of Llano visited the C. C.
Hickeys Sunday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Nicholson were Mr .and Mrs. Mar-
vin Cunningham and children of
San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Da-
mon Diehl of Brady, Mr. and Mrs.
S. A. Nicholson of Ingram, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ward of Mount-
ain Home, Mrs. Verlon Simpson
and daughter and Mrs. Peggy Land
and daughter of Richland Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of
Osage visited briefly with friends
here Monday.
Damon Chadoln was a business
visitor here from Austin Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Thelman
were shopping ln Llano Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bransford,
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Roach of Inks
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Love
and Johnnie Teague of San An-
gelo left Sunday for Colorado. They
expect to be gone three weeka
and hope to find game plentiful.
Mines. Jim Long and Raymond
DeHfcte were visiting relatives
and friends in Austin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goble were
here from Marble Falls Tuesday.
Mrs. L. A. Weed who has been
living In Austin ~ for several
months Is moving back to ber
home here.
Mrs. C. G. Horner was here from
Houston recently to spend a few
days with her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long
sod daughters were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Long Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thames and
children of Austin were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Thames.
Mrs. Verna Beseler baa gone
to San Antonio to apend a few
weeka with her daughter.
Mrs. H. E. Dean spent laat week
with relatives in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hamblin of
i igaAnlmga, Colorado, are meats
of Mr. and Mrs. D. EL Hamblin.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hill
were bnslneee visitors in Austin
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stannard of
Austin were over the weekend.
Mrs. Stannard will attend to busi-
ness of Bill’s Place during his
absence ln Colorado.
Sunday guests of the Mrs. Sam
Mrs. Newell Ray of Georgetown
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jones
of Austin.
DR. LEON F. ZWIENER
OPTOMETRIST
WILL BE IN LLANO EVERY TUESDAY
NOW AT DR. H. O. SIMMONS' OFFICE
HOURS 9 TO 4 PHONE 294 FOR APPOINTMENT
MAIN OFFICE IN FREDERICKSBURG
Bicycles & Tricycles
Call SWENSON, Ph. 76
Stop Taking
Harsh Drags for
Constipation
Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way!
For constipation, ntvtr take harsh drugs.
They cause brutal cramps and griping,
disrupt normal bowel action, make re-
peated doses seem needed.
When you are temporarily consti-
pated, get sure but gentle relief—without
salts, without harsh drugs. Take Dr.
Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in
Syrup Pepsin. The extract of Senna in
Dr. Caldwell's is one of the finest natural
laxatives known to medicine.
Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes
good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis-
fying relief of temporary constipation
for every member of the family. Helps
you get “on schedule” without re-
peated doses. Even relieves stomach
sourness that constipation often brings.
Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money back if
not satisfied. Mail bottle to Box 280,
New York 18, N. Y.
Llano County Beef
HOME GROWN
HOME SLAUGHTERED
HOME PROCESSED
Top Quality Beef
Wholesale Prices:
Halves____________________________________40c per lb.
Forequarters — *---------------- 35c per lb.
Hindquarters ---------------- 51cjperlb.
STAY HEALTHY - EAT MORE BEEF
See
Vernon West
Llano Frozen Lockers
Or Call
Matt Dees, Sr., Phone 401 1
Carter’s Grocery & Mkt.
Live and Let Live
‘The Best for Less”
FRI. Oct. 8
Cookies Choc. Drops
1 lb. bag ..........................................
.43
Pinto Beans
4 pounds ..........................................
.40
Wolf Chili
No. 2 can ........................................
.46
Corn Niblets
12 os. can, 3 for
.47
Pork & Beans Jack Spratt
No. 2 can, 2 for
■25
Green Beans
Jack Spratt ....................................
.16
Tea, Lipton’s
1-4 pound
.31
Vegetole Shortening
3-lb. carton
.61
Waffle Syrup, Kimbell’s
24 ounces
.34
Kim Dog Food
3 cans for
.20
SAT. Oct 9
Kleenex, large
2 for ..........................
All
New, 3 lb. package
Joy
7 ounce bottle ........
49
.75
49
Mother’s Oats
3 pounds
.44
Dial Soap
large, 2 for.....................................
.35
Broccoli Spears
Snow Crop..............................,.....
.27
Orange Juice
Snow Crop ....................................
.20
MEATS
Shoulder Round
Per pound
39
~-*ven Steak
Per nnund
36
Rump Roast
Per pound
43
Cheese, Wilson’s
2 pound box
61
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Cardwell, John. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 7, 1954, newspaper, October 7, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816033/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.