The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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At The Lantex Theatre
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of t !ano county are asked
to mall the application t*m to the
boii^.tol aaUing will sate time, Al-
so. agtpltefipt* are Sdwd U> wait ufctlt: the
they Uii the suffer, as Hie boards'among
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We also do Custom Hatching for the public, reserve your Hatching
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We are offering high-quality, bio Rested Baby Chicks for sale,
from popular breeds.
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Our chicks are healthy, strong ani vigorous—the kind that will live
and grow and develop into good winter layers. !f you want plenty
of eggs next winter, place your orders with us today for baby chicks
you will be proud of. We are now booking orders for future deliv-
ery. By booking with us, we can deliver Chicks on the date you
prefer.
Our Mammouth) Buckeye Incubator is set each Friday. We will have
Chicks for sale each Saturday. Visit our Hatchery. Visitors are
always welcome.
Littlepage Hatchery
NORTH LLANO
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P-T. A. TO MEET
application Is made. Sugar will be
Unwed at the rate of one pound for
each four quarts of finished canned
Trult or fruit Juice with a total five-
pound limit par person for all other
products
It waa necessary to tighten up on
the canntog sugar program this year.
Mr. Beffarden stdtod.'fitovdar to divide
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getting home canning sugar this sea-
son. The board will issue coupons
in denominations of five pounds and
one pound, in order to meet individu-
al needs to the pound. Oaring 1944,
war price and rationing board in
this country issued 3OT.000 tons more
sugar for home canning than had
been allotted for this purpose.
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“Sugar stocks are lower,t tor this
season of the year, than .** at any
sugar I time since the war began,” Sir. Ben-
Robert Jordan and Maria. Ernest Hemingway's famous lovers of his
celebrated novel, “For Whom the Bell Tolls,-’ are brought to vivid life
by Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman in Paramount's picturizstion which
is coming Sunday and Monday, March 4-5 to the Lantex Theatre. The
movie, filmed In Technicolor, has won the plaudits or critics and public
alike, wherever the film is being played. The schedule of showing times
and prices is carried in the regular Lat|iex Theatre advertising.
('.own. but military needs arc great- WORKING IN HAWAII
or. Ships which ordinarily would
bring sugar into this country are car-
rying cargoes needed at the battle-
j fronts. Manpower and machinery for
| the refineries are scarce. Production
j of sugar cannot measurably be in-
creased.”
George Kuhn and Johnny Merkel
landed iu the Hawaiian Islands last
week where they will do carpenter
work for the government.
These men will probably be locat-
ed in the Islands for the next two
years-
The Llano Parent-Teacher associa-
tion will have their regular monthly
meeting Wednesday, March 7 at 4:30
p m in the high sc hoi auditorium.
The first grade will present their
program. m
There will be group singing, a pray-
er and special music.
The topic, “Home—the Index to
the Nation” will be given by Mrg, J.
B. Upton. 1 , !
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WANTED • HUNTING LEASE: Six
Houston business men that know
how to hunt and respect rancher’s
property, want regular lease hunting
deer and turkey w-ith room nnd bonnA
accomodations on premises. Write
full particulars to J W Weatherford,
P. O. Box 1313, Houston 1, Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shults are in
Phoenix, Arizona, where Mr. Shults
will be located for several weeks, at-
tending to business
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TERMINAL GRAIN CO.n.ro L.L
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Registered Herefords
“Heart of Texas Auction Sale”
Brady, Texas
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SATURDAY, FA*' u. 3
Saturday, March 10
At Brook Hereford Ranch, Brady Creek Unit Sale Pavilion
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Top Quality Range, 2 year olds, Nice flesh, Just Ready to Turn
Out of Immediate Service
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SI females
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Open and Brec Heifers. Those Bred are Mated to Select Herd Balls.
They are the Tj ?e and Quality that will add to most Breeding Herds.
ACTION WOK THE COMEDY KING ....
SMILEY BURNETTE SUNSET CARSON
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“Border Town Trail”
Abo “GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY” ard a COMEDY
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAR. A5
Another treat picture . . .
Hailed a3 ^ne of the greatest films of aU times
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Lunch will be served at Noon by the Ladies of the Methodist Church
Earl Gartin, Auctioneer
Representatives:
0. R. Peterson, The Cattlemn A1 Sledge, Saif Angelo Standard-Times
rr*®h Reeves, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram C. D. Reed, Bridy Standard
Consignees:
Sunset Ranch H. Mason Crocker Brook Hereford Ranch
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3TARTING SCHEDULE: Sunday, 2:00, 5:05 and 8:10
• Monday at 5:00 and 8:05
PRICES: All Shown Adults 50c, Children 25c
Special School Children’s Prices Monday at the
5:00 P. M. Matinee Only .... 14c and 35c
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TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Mar. 6-7 j Mar. 8-9
JOAN DAVIS
BOB CROSBY
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“KANSAS CITY KITTY’
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Vv alter Huston
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Collins, Will. The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1945, newspaper, March 1, 1945; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817653/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.