The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1998 Page: 2 of 20
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Obituaries
Inks Lake to
be lowered
WILLIAMS
Camilla Winn Williams, a 40
year resident of Kingsland. bora
October 29. 1930 to John B. and
rma D'Spain Winn in Temple.
TX, beloved wife, mother. NeNaw,
daughter and sister, look the Lord* s
hand Angara 8,1998.
Camilla will be remembered for
her strength, love of family and
friends, all children and stray ani-
mals. Her giving spirit, compas-
sion and love of laughter enriched
the lives of all who new her.
She is preceded in death by her
father, John B. Winn and brother,
North "Pie" Winn.
She is survived by her loving
husband of 47 years, Drace
Williams; son and daughter-in-law,
Shirley "Dee" and Susan Williams;
daughter and son-in-law, Sherry and
Tom Mays; grandsons. Josh Plo-
man, Gardner and Brad Williams;
mother, Norma "Granny" Winn;
five brothers and sisters-in-law,
John L. "Son" and Althea, BUI,
Allen "Pete" and Flo, Jim and Pat,
Joe-and Pam; 14 nephews; 10
nieces; and best friend, Bette
Hunger, who has always been there
for the family; and Glenda Pepper.
Special thanks to Dr. Neta4 and
Dr. Wilbanks who were God sent;
Jennifer and Peggy and the loving,
compassionate staff at A.D.C. too
numerous to name; and all the
wonderful neighbors.
CamUla is still giving even in
death by the donation of her body to
research.
A memorial service was held in
Kingsland on August 13,1998.
In lieu of flowers, please share
any memories you have with the
flamUy about Camilla in a note and
mati to Sherry Mays, 10901 Leaf-
wood Lane, Austin, TX 78750-
3431, or make a donation to
Multiple Myeloma Foundation.
A man hath joy by the answer of
his mouth; and a word spoken in
due season, how good is it.
Proverbs 15:23
The family regrets that this no-
tice was not in the paper last week.
Ofltemmim - FteMmawsm
Llano
livestock Auction
Tuesday August 18, 1998
Number of head 385
Choice * Stocker and Feeder
Calves and Yearhnge
■UadhiBi and Laqp Tmm •!
STEERS
ISO • 300 Lb..................untested
300 - 400 Lbs......mOO to 86.00
400 - BOO Lbs.......72.80 to 82.00
BOO - 800 Lbs.......68.00 to 74.00
600 • 700 Lbs-----.84.00 to 70.00
700 - 800 Lbs.......62.00 to 66.00
180 - 300 Lbs................untested
300 - 400 Lbs.......70.00 to 80.00
400 - BOQXbs.......66.00 to 72.00
600 • 600 Lbs.......62.00 to 67.00
600 - 700 Lbs.......58.00 to 64.00
700 • 800 Lbs................untested
Utility and Commercial
Cows...................32.00 to 38.00
Cutter and Boning UUlltly
Cows....................30.00 to 36.00
Caimer and Low Cutter
"Cows....................27.00 to 30.00
Pahs.............................untested
Bulls....................42.00 to 48.00
Titf* rap«t nat nfect prteaa an '■haiy
•ms and bub aw f*cto of ay kind.
A light run of cattle found the
market basically steady with very
little test on theJtl cattle. Cows
woe 84.00 higher. Bulls. 82.00
higher.
REPRESENTATIVE SALE
Paul Rich. Austin *
3 Blk Hire................332....81.00
i Blk Hfr..................406....71.00
J 17 Ranch, Austin
1 Bwf Str.................420.....81.00
Kothmann-Perklns. Mason
1 Blk Str................818......64.00
I
Jim Renick.1L——
1 Blk Cow..._________1620....38.BO
Dan Thompson Ranch. Dallas .
4 Herf She..............648......68.60
1 RwfStr................870......72.80
Bob Summers, Fredericksburg
1 Hof Str................050......68.00
2 Bwf Hfrs..............636......66.80
3 Bwf 81m...... 807......70.00
C 8 POtto. Llano
1 Blk Bcf................440......83.00
1 Blk Str.____________.638......88.80
lBlk Str................ .640..... .67.50
' for Saturday
12th-
UNDERWOOD
Funeral services for Kirk Under-
wood, 34, of Llano, TX wore held
Sunday, August 16, 1998 at the
First Baptist Church in Llano with
Reverend Rick Cundieff officiating.
Interment followed at the Llano
City Cemetery.
v He was bora November 12,1963
in Llano and died August 13,1998
in Llano. •
He was married to Lesa Hawkins
in Leander, TX and worked for the
Llano School District. He was a
lifetime resident of Llano and a
member 'of the First Baptist
Church. He was very active in
Little Dribblers and with the Llano
football team. He has been asked by
the coaching staff to assist on the
sidelines during football games.
Survivors include his wife Lesa
Underwood of Llano; daughters
Taylor Underwood of Llano and
Megan Underwood of Leander, son
Blake Underwood of Leander, par-
ents Zee and Harold Underwood of
Llano; brother Darrel Underwood
and wife Shanna of Macon, GA;
numerous aunts, uncles, nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Pallbearers were Wayne Salem,
Terry Hutto, Donald James, Jerry
Simmons, Richard Vassar, Zach
Vassar, Brent Kamegay and Michael
GRAY
Graveside services for Bonnie
Eloyse Gray, 90, of Cherokee, TX
were held Friday, August 14,1998
at the Gray Cemetery in Cherokee
with Brother Doug Suggs offidat-
"She was bom February 26,1908
in Field Creek. TX and died August
11.1998 in Llano, TX.
She was married to Gordon Gray
and had been a homemaker. She
was a lifetime resident of Cherokee
and a member of the Cherokee
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Gordon in 1981, her par-
ents. one son Billy Don Gray, throe
sisters end five brothers.
Survivors include sons Charles
R. Gray and wife Geraldine of
Cherokee and Clyde Lewis Gray and
wife Sammy of Cherokee; brother
—.,b lowering the lake
to allow workers and equipment
gist "Dropping the lake by a foot
should allow
ftat if the water tarns choppy, the
workers and the equipment won’t
get wet."
The workers will drill test holes
along the dam to help design |
grandchildren.
Hapr.
Hon
—
Thank You
Notes
lonorary pallbearers were the
Llano ISD maintenance personnel
and coaching staff.
Memorials may be made to the
Kirk Underwood Memorial Fund at
Llano National Bank.
HUNGER
Memorial services for Robert
Hunger. Jr., 72, of Richland
Springs. TX, formerly of Llano,
TX were held Saturday, August 8,
1998 at the First Baptist Church in
Llano with Reverend Bob Powell
and Dr. Joe King officiating.
He was bora December 17,1923
in Junction, TX to Agnes and
Robert Hunger and died at his home
August 3,1998.
He had a 46 year veterinary
medicine career, building clinics in
Llano, Menard and Van Horn, TX.
He was a WW1I veteran and e
member of the Pint Baptist Church
in Richland Springs.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, one granddaughter and one
great grandson.
Survivors include Bette Hunger
of Llano; children Kathy Hunger
Davidson and son-in-law. Bob of
Llano, Joe Bob Hunger of Llano,
Tma Hunger Mocksfield and son-in-
law, Dick of Midland, TX and Tim
Hu Hunger and daughter-in-law
Bobbi Faye of Phoenix, AZ; sisters
Wanda Jensen and brother-in-law
Ralph of El Paso, TX, Fern Dutton
and brother-in-law Duane of Chris-
toval, TX and Tbeob Monroe end
brother-in-law Gene of Junction;
seven grandchildren, one great
grandson, several cousins and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be
made to donor's favorite Christian
affiliation.
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors of Tudy Rhoades for the
flowers, food and memorial
offerings. We thank the churches
and friends tor all their prayers, the
VA Hospiatl and staff.
We wish to extend a special
thank you to Bobbie who waa
always checking in and bringing
plates of food to Dad.
The family of C.A. (Tudy)
Rhoades
Program to upgrade and strengthen
the Highland Lakes dams. Similar
anchoring is being designed for
Buchanan and Wbtz dams.
Inks Lake's elevation
the
cs Lake's elevation will regain
missing foot October 10
gh releasee from the Buchanan
v
DADDY
I miss you Daddy,
Don't you see
You have that special Daddy's
Heart of me
1 never wanted silver apd gold,
~ as I had your Love to hold
Thru sickness and health I held
yourhand
I’m so grateful that when this
life's journey came to an end •
Harry and I were with you and we
were holding your hand.
Daddy, someone took the gun and
the fishing pole
But, Daddy, we're blessed as we
Know we had your love to hold
Your Daughter,
Vivian
station upstream,
is a conservation and
reclamation district that generates
electricity, manages the wafers of
the Texas Colorado River, operates
paries, and assist communities in
economic development. The LCRA
operates on revenues-from the sale
of electricity and water and other
services it provides. It cannot levy
taxes and receives no tax money.
The fiamiliy of Jim Darling
would like to express their gratitude
and appreciation for the loving
kindness shown during our time of
grief.
To . Llano ISD Employees,
Rhonda and Brenda Schneider, Bible
Baptist Church and Dale Strawn a
special thank you.
God bless all of you.
Dot Darling
The Lower Colorado River Au-
thority will lower t"fcV by one
foot tor one month beginning
Thursday, September 10, to help
with modernization work at the
The drawdown should atait Sept.
10 about 6 a.m.
within the day.
Lakeside residents who have
boats, docks, or pumps or other
property that might be affected by
the drawdown should readiust or
remove the
remove the property
drawdown begins.
, "The LCRA la lpwer
*> allow workers and
Onto the Inks Dam spillway." said
Tom Donaldson, LORA hydrolo-
ng the lake by t
enough clearan
ter turns chopp
the equipment
test
. «gn flans
for inserting steel cable to anchor
the dam to the bedrock. The
anchoring, scheduled for next year,
will help Inks Dam withstand the
"probable maximum flood," or
what hydrologist estimate to be the
worst-case scenario for such an *.
The work is part of LCRA's
$32.3 million Dam Modernization
School Menu
LUNCH
ll-Corntiof. macaroni & cheese.
12-Fish nuggets, mashed pota-
wa-
13-Squsage link, pinto beans,
ileriaw, broad, lunch bunch grapes
AUGUST 1998
The following breakfast and
nch menus have been provided by
the Llano ISD for the benefit of
parents and students.
BREAKFAST
11- Applesauce, banana nut muf- coleslaw, brand, lunch
fin, cereal, milk 14-Hamburger, french fries, let-
12- Orange juice, mini hooeybun. tucc/tomatoesfrickics/onion, orange
m* m* m
real, milk broccoli, bread, fresh orange half
14-Assorted fruit or juke, waffle, 18-Roast beef, mashed potatoes,
cereal, milk coleslaw, bread, rosy applesauce
17-Pear slices, pancake, cereal, 19-Taco nacho salad, refried
milk beans, taco trimmings, watermelon
lt-Aodi apple, huh brown, ce- 20-Bdced diicke£ mnwl rice,
real, milk green beans, bread, peaches
19- Orange juice, scrambled egp, 21-BQ rib patty, french fries,
toest, hot cereal, milk kttuce/toraatoea/picklea/onion, ap-
20- Fresh orange, waffle, cereal, pie cobbler or apple half
milk 24-Chicken fajitas, refried beans.
21- Assorted fruit or juke, banana fajita trimmings, fresh fruit
muffin, cereal, milk 25-Spaghetti, seasoned com,
24- Applesauce, porky in e blan- vegetable sticks/ranch dip, bread,
ket, cereal, milk homeetyle
25- Orange juice, cake doughnut, 26-Chicken nuggets, baked
*ral.inilk potato, seasoned spinach, bread,
26- Peach half, french toast cantaloupe
sticks, cereal, milk 27-Sausage link, pinto beans,
27- Apple, sausage patty, toast, coleslaw, bread, tbsy applesauce
cereal, milk 28-BQ bun, french fries, pick-
28- Assorted fruit or juice, break- lea/ooions, fruited gelatin
fast eggroll, cereal, milk 31-Coradog^ macaroni
31-Orange juice, mini honeybun, toes, green peasTfresh apple
A toma-
cereal, milk
There will be a choice of all
meals and the menus are subject to
change.
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Stephenson, Jimmy. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1998, newspaper, August 20, 1998; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118942/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.