The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1955 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LLANO NEWS. LLANO. TEXAS THURSDAY, JlTN*5 30, 1955
- - CLASSIFIED ADS - -
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Atchison
of Birmingham, Ala., aro visiting
In the home of his mother, Mrs.
T Atehjnson. and his broth-
er. Eugene.
apartment. Nice location. Infor-
mation phone 27S or 399. 30-tfc
FOR RENT
... .<i-----------
6 room
furnished
Scott Pankey
Dies, Buried
In Llano Mon.
houst 505 E. Main or call 335-W | of
Mrs. Beatrice Hhrgrovc.
WANTED .77
WANTED:
WANTED: To retape and restring
Venetian blinds. See Tom Carl,
Phone 419-W. 34-tfr
Let 's look for vegetables in tit. Una. New - \N ant
Ads wlior« there’s no weeds!"
One 2-storv frame house with
two-bedre-im garage apt . $12.-
;,tw j. P Brookshire Agency.
FOR SALE . . .
rOR SALE Portable typewriters
and adding machines. Jim's
Jewelry lStfc
rOR SALE: Movie cameras, pro
lectors and supplies. See Jim's
„ Jewelry.
»>•
BEFORE VOU BUY OR RENT
Ton should •• he Hk the WOOTAN
& WOOTAN REAL ESTATE Bul-
letin of Bargains Small ©<?wa
Payments Financial Arrangement* '
taken care of We have Two Mod*]
S-BedrCn, 'Tomes P6R RENT
located in a very Desirable Neigh-
borhood— Plus other fairly Nice
cheaper Rent Houses. Also Trail-'
er House Parking A-ea with wa-
ter. lights arid sewer fa illties <
29-:tc
FOR BALE OR TRADE 1950
i:,,:_, club c-v-.pe. automatic MISCELLANEOUS
transmission and fully equipped
Clean in every way. Attractive BLAOKEYE PEAS for canning or
price for straight sale or will deep freeze. $2.5" per bushel,
finance to responsible party. you furnish basket and pick, or
See Herman Raesener. Jr. or $3 picked and delivered In Lla-
cail at phones 82 or 144AY no. Telephone 1014. 27-4tc
29-tfc I
Scott Pankey. 7s. tiled suddenly
heart attack last Sunday
30-tf, morning at his home in Llano.
I Mr. l’ankey lived In Pontotoc
I for many years, coming to Llano
j in 193-7.
Old Colt revolvers, j Scott IAinkey was horn Sept.
T i-xa> Ranger and Civil War | eg, is7fi in the, Cole creek area
uii-is. i ash paid for all Items ! 0f ldano county, the son of the
M rite to or call on Victor Fried- i!)t0 \fr a!1,i Mrs. Jim Pankey
'l:i Riverside Dr. Ans- <>,, pec ig, 1895 he was married
ti’i. Texas. 26-4tp ; to p)fl former Fannie Dennis of
Mason, who survives her husband.
To this union eight children
were horn, all of whom survive
_ _0 the father. They are Ruel of N«-
W A NT ED Man to service farm tilia. Texas; Marvin of Brady:
families In Llano county with Damon. Irn, Mrs. Lois Arhlett,
Nationally Advertised Watkins Mrs. Annie Ruth Shropshire. Mrs.
Products Profits up to $4800 a i Edna Lee Inman, and Mrs. Wilt a
year and more possible first pay Randolph, nil of Llano,
year Car or light truck needed FV>ur sisters, Mrs. Dink McCarty
No other rnvtstment. Write to- and Mrs. Sally Holt, both of Bra-
dy: and Mrs. Essie Nowlin and
Mrs Ola Miller, both of Pontotoc,
also survive. Other surviving rela-
tives Include 11 grandchildren and
to great gmnchildren.
Mr Pankey was a member of j
the First Christian church of
T.lano
Funeral services were conducted
at the Buttery Funeral home in
Llano Monday afternoon by the
Rev Robert A, Jackson.
Pallbeurers were Barney Leo
Halliburton, Leroy Oestreleh, Er-
win Adcock. Gussie VHig. Buddy
Yarborough. A. R. Pankey, Jr. and
Henry Rhoades.
Interment was in the Llano City
cemetery.
day for detuils. A. Lewis c o
The .1 R Watkins Co . Memphis
2. Tennessee. S(V8tc
HELP WANTED Rawll : 1, ,
er wanted at once in Llano coun-
ty, Good opportunity For par-
ticulars see O. V. Loney, Rte. 7.
Box 153M. Austin, Texas or
write Rawleigh’s I>ept. TXF-1570
- -105. Memphis. Tennessee. "0-2to
Mr. and Mrs. .1 L. Rollick und
Bob have returned from a vacation
trip to interesting points in Colo-
rado and California.
J, J. Simpson of Eslarn com-
munity was a brief visitor in
Valley Spring Tuesday.
.. — O'1 1 ■■ ■- "■■■
Mrs. Milton Callaway of Fort
Worth Is visiting Mrs. George
Johnston. Mrs. Forrest Smith and
Mr and Mrs. Ike Underwood this
week.
Stanley Edwards, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Edwards, Jr. of
Lubbock, is visiting his grand-
parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Os-
bourn and other relatives in und
around Valley Spring.
MAKE A DATE FOR
BRADY’S GREAT JUBILEE
JULY 2-3-4
• 18 Thrilling Races!
• Girls’ Barrel Races, Open Jackpot!
• Colorful Mile-long Parade!
• Coronation of Jubilee Queen—July 1
• Dance—Art Koch Orchestra—July 1
• Entertainment for all the family!
• Bill Hames New Show and Rides!
BRADY MATTRESS and Uphols , c.t.tttxo
P R saLK " •:::n'-r 2x-\ tery tauck in Llaao every Mon- ICE CFEAM ^AND^^SPU S
sq ft.. 1x6 CM, 7c sq. ft.. lx?
one side damaged, 7. sq, ft. Ph.
407 W after 5:00 pm. all day
Saturday or Sunday A T. Ber-
ry. 393 Hickory. 29-3tc
-o-
day. Leave your name and ad
dress at Hotel Llano. 35-tfc
NOTICE: For expert Beauty Care,
phone 66 for appointment. Vogue
Beauty Shop, Edna Powell. 6tp
PLENTIFUL IN JULY
Potatoes and ice cream are head-
I liners on the USDA's plentiful food
availaL:e Box 6 Phene? .4-5. f-< e; r-ALb. A c - .--1 oc LHHIOI STERY re-
or 6? 17-tfc suite and youth bed complete.
Very cheap. Cull 540-J.
-o
I list for July,
"In checking food stocks in this |
area '0 determine what should he |
FOR SALE OR TRADE' Large
on the plentiful list, wc found sup-
pairing and reflnlshlng. Brady pnes of fresh friuts and vegetables
Mattress and Upholstery CV larger than any time since last fall” [
Phone Hotel Llano. 35-tfc <.ay„ j0f,n .1 Slaughter, field su-1
n.ght club with 2 dance halls, p0R SALE OR TRADE 23 alres.
2 acres, near Johnson C.lty. Sell lwo houses 2 irrigation wtlls. 2 prlF ESTIMATES on Venetian f P®rv**or. °* Agricultural Marketing
reasonable or will trade, pre-
ferably for lot with house on
lake. For Information call PE
*!5oS or write Stanley Birkel-
bach 127 Gaskin. San Antonio.
Texas. 29-4tp
t
windmills. Each house has lge
gamge and other outbidding?.
Located 6 1-2 miles on highway
277 south of San Angelo. Will
trade for 100 or more acres near
Llano. R G. Hoes. 2S21 N Ran-
dolph. San Angelo. Texas. Th.
*980-4. SO~4tp
Blinds. Charlie's Store.
333.
Phone
8-tfc
FOR SALE Shop-made electric
lawn mower with 75-foot cord.
Reel type Mower and motor
one year old. Monroe Raesener.
Phone 144-J 29-2tc-! FOR RENT Modern two bedroom
--o- 1 home .>3 E. College. $42.50. Call
FOR SALE 2 two-bedroom frame . „6-.w jg.-f,
FOR RENT . . .
2 two-bedroom frame
asbestos siding homes. New.
modern, near school. $4,750 ea.
service.
They include limes, lemons, wa
_______j termelons. cantaloupes, tomatoes, j
COME IN for a free estimate on green beans cabbage. lettuce.;
your next repair Job. Expert body beets and sweet corn,
and fender work. j Also, canned und frozen lemon
Ratliff Motors Phone 408 and lime juice, small size dried )
prunes and pinto beans are in
1 good supply.
Beef frozen halibut, broilers nnd i
fryers are the only meats on the •
July plentiful food list.
Milk and related dairy products j
as well us rice. lard, vegetable j
J. P. BROOKSHIRE
Real Estat, Life and
Hospital Insurance.
Phone 161-J
LOST: A tan cloth coin purse.
Finder return to Llano Dress
FOR RENT: Modern, new garage! Shop.
30-ltc fats and oils continue plentiful.
Chevrolet's
special
hill-flatteners!
162,ib V8
180 an
See that fine fat mountain yonder?
You can iron it out, fiat as a flounder
, . . and easy as whistling!
Just point one of Chevrolet’s special
hill-flatteners at it either the 162-h.p.
“Turbo-Fire V8” or the 180-h.p. “Super
Turbo-Fire”*) . . . and pull the trigger!
Barr-r-r-r-o-o-O-O-OOM! Mister, you
got you a flat mountain!
... At least it feels flat. For here are
engines that sing as sweetly as a dynamo
. . . built to pour out a torrent of pure,
vibrationless power. Big-bore V8’s with
the shortest stroke in the industry.
So most of the time they loaf. Even at
the s|>eed limit they just dream along,
purring out a fraction of their strength.
An engineer can understand why they
are so hyper-efficient. But you don’t have
to be an engineer to know that these are
the sweetest running V8"s you ever
piloted. Just come in and fry one out!
*Optional at extra cost.
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SCRUTCHIN CHEVROLET CO.
LLANO, TEXAS
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1
SHOP HERE
FOR BETTER FOOD BUYS
J - '
Friday, July 1 Saturday, July 2
We Will Be Closed Monday, July 4th
Coffee, Instant RS
1.29
Shortening, feSScSir^L .49
Flour, Purasnow, 10 lb.
.79
Miracle WhipSaIadDressing,qt. .51
Miv Betty Crocker, White, Yellow 7Q
VsalVC ItIIX^ or Chocolate 3 for • 10
Premium Crackers, 1 lb. box .21
.29
Sunkist Lemon Juice, *£■
. bottle
Del Monte Spinach, 2 for
Puffin Biscuits, 2 for
Jello All Flavors
Table Salt, 2 for
.29
.25
.19
.05
.15
Pork & Beans, 300 size 2 for .15
Milk, Pet or Carnation, £?? Cans .23
Lemons, 2 lbs .25
Fresh Tomatoes, lb. .10
MARKET SPECIALS
Armour’s Star Bacon, -96
.36
.31
Choke Beef Roast, lb. .39
System Gro. & Mkt.
Armour’s Weiners lb.
Beef Ribs, pound
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1955, newspaper, June 30, 1955; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816625/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.