The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954 Page: 8 of 8
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THB I4UN0 NEWS. LLANO, TEXAS THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1954
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No. 1397
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
MOORE STATE BANK
Llano, Texas
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. JUNE 30. 1954
AS RENDERED TO THE COMMISSIONER OF BANKING
Mon. Jnly 12
Fri. July 9
Flour, KimbelFs Best 251b, 1.39
Sugar, 10 pound_ .79
Coffee, Early Bird 1 lb. pkg. .85
Wax Paper, Roll .21
RESOURCES
Loans ii Discounts
Banking Housl 2_
I’umitur: V. Fixtures
Other Real Estate _
Other Assets _
Stock. Fed. Reserve Bank _
Availab'e Cash
Bonds V Warrants 5! 454.257.33
Cash ........._.........1.5"'.4’<5.18
661.71 3.82
15,364.40-
14,888 01
1.00
588.47
6.000.0J
Capital Stock
Surplus___
Undivided Profits
Reserves__
Deposits_______
LIABILITIES
____' „ :-!t * 100,000.09
. — 100.000.00 *
__100.000.00
__ 21.130.70
. £ 3 505.166.60
3,127 '50.51
S3,826.306.30
$3,826,306.30
Grapefruit Juice, 46 Oz. 5 for 1.00
Pineapple, Cr. or Chunk ll}*m 1.00
Member Federal Reserve System
Manila Red Plirm Janr, 2 lb. Jar .3(r
Jewel Shortening, 3 lb. Can .89
Pork and Beans, 300 size 3 for .25
Hominy, 300 Size 2 for .15
Hunts Catsup, 2 for .31
Eatwell Tuna, Grated 2 for .49
Lifebuoy Soap, Reg, size 4 bars .29
PRODUCE SPECIALS
Fresh Tomatoes, pound
.09
Old South Orange Juice,
.17
Bell Pepper, pound
Grapefruit, pound
.12
.07
Kothmann-Johnson
edding Set Jul*' 24th
Miss Rue Kothmann of Llano and
Howard "Smitty" Johnson of Austin,
who are to he married July 24. were
i honor guests at a lawn party Tues-
CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF TEXAS
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
j Sealed proposals for constructing
0.100 -miles of Sandy Creek Bridge,
located at Sandy Creek on Highway
No. RM !•:!. covered oy R 700-4-5, in
Llano.County, will he received at the
Highway Department. Austin, until
icon a. M.. July LI. 1934. and then
publitdy opened and read.
This is a “Public \\rorks" Project,
its d< fined in House Bill No. 5! of the
43rd Legi.sla»tre of the State of
Texas and House Bill No. 115 of the
44th Legislature of the State of Texas,
■ and as such is subject to the pro-
visions of said Houi“ Bills No pro-
visions herein arc intended to be in
conflict with live provisions of said
Acts.
In accordance with the provisions
j of said House Bills, the State High-
way Commission has ascertained and
set forth in the proposal the wage
rates, for each craft or type of work-
man or mechanic needed to execute
the work on ai>ove named project,
now prevailing in the locality in
which the work is to be performed, j
and tiie Contractor shall pay not less j
than these wage rates as slibwn in the i
proposal for each craft or type of la-!
borer, workman or mechanic employ-j
c-d on this project, :
Legal holiday work shall be paid j
for at the regular governing rates. I
Plans and specifications available!
at the office of J. if*. Chaney, Resident
Rngirteer. Burnet. Texas, and Te^as
Highway Department, Austin. Usual!
rights reserved.
day evening, June 29, given by the
i uncle and aunt of Miss Kothmann,
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Leifeste, at
! their ranch near Castell.
Tiie guests ware entertained with
contests and home community movies.
A pink and white color scheme
was used with arrangements of pink
j garden flowers. The refreshment
j table held two large heart-shaped
cakes with ' Rue'' and “Smitty” in
pink letters.
The honor guests were presented
with a gift of silver.
Sixty-five guests were present, in-
cluding members of the Castell
Methodist Youth Fellowship, their
sponsors and families, and the par-
ents of Miss Kothmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Kothmann.
I Mrs. Billie Moore of
i in the liome of Mrs.
Austin visited
Zona Barton
and attended the meeting at the
Church of Christ tiie past week Don-
ny and Ronny Barton have also been
visiting Mrs. Barton the past two
weeks and have returned to their
home in San Antonio.
Mrs Donald McCall returned home
from the hospital Sunday morning-
H
amco
Feeders
MARKET SPECIALS
Sunvale Sliced Bacon, lb.
.55
Picnic Hams, pound
.39
Bacon Squares, pound
.36
Longhorn Cheese, pound
Beef Ribs, pound
.45
.35
System Gro. & Market
CONTRACTORS NOTICE OF TEXAS
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for constructing
15.067 miles of Flex. Base & Two-Crs.
Surf Treat., from SH 18 near Llano
to 15.087 miles southeast on High-
I way No. RM 93, covered by R 700-4-7,
in Llano County, will be received at
the Highwa* Department, Austin, un-
til 9:00 A. M , July 14, 1954. and then
publicly opened and read.
This is a ‘ Public Works" Project,
as defined in House Bill No. 54 of the
4»rd Legislature of the State of
Texas and House Bill No. 115 Of the
44th Legislature of the State of Texas,
and as such is subject to the pro-
visions of said House Bills No pro-
visions herein are intended to be in
conflict with the provisions of said
Acts.
In accordance with the provisions
of said House Bills, the State High-
| way Commission has ascertained and
set forth in the proposal the wage
rates, for each craft or type of work-
man or mechanic needed to execute I
the work on above named project,
now prevailing in til locality in
which the work :.- to be performed,
and the (\»r art-or -hoi. pay no: less
thau then.* wage rates as -hown in tiie
proposal for each craft v type of la-
borer w.irkm tu or mechanic employ
cal ok this project.
Legul oil.lay w. k -hall poll
for at Hi. regular governing ates
Rian* • • |>e IfuutloBt ilt.Uii*'
at the ■ •rn .* of J P Ch »ney Resident
ti< • Hurtle' iv .14 1 r xus
* limin' ■> Au» f -ua!
! rights !"* rvetl
We are now stocking a complete line of
HAMCO FEEDS — formerly handled by
Herb’s Feed Store.
We are indeed sorry Mr. Otto saw fit to
close his well established business - and wish
«
him luck in his new venture.
We Invite His Customers
to make our store their headquarters
where they wiH fmd
A Complete Line of
Hamco Feeds
Red Chain Feeds
West Brand Feeds
Shrubbery, Yard and Garden Needs
Crop Sprays - Seed - Fertilizers
WinkePs Feed
We Stock THE CHEAPEST
That'. GOOD to the BEST that'. MADE
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1954, newspaper, July 8, 1954; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817655/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.