The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1984 Page: 2 of 19
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Deaths and services
1976.
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- Thanks To People Like YOTI
You helped put the "people” in Peoples Savings. Were proud of your
trust, and proud to be of service!
We can always depend on change. But, in this world of change its
nice to be able to rely on a few things to remain constant...
like Peoples Savings and Loan.
Smith and Lula Mac Turbi-
ville. She had been a school
During Normal Working Hours Stop In
And Say Holo And Have Refreshments
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Marble Fall*
512-693-3596
The following information
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Mason
915-347-5347
Burnet
512 756-6937
1984.
Funeral services were held
Buchanan Dam
512 793-2122
Main Office: Llano
915 247-4177
Kingsland
915-388-4513
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and Mrs. Earl May of Brown-
wood and Mr. - and Mrs.
Lanham Wallis of Llano.
THANKS
SouthDakota; 9 grandchildren
held and 3 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death
in McCullough County. Texas
‘i to John Powell and Adaline
FIFTY (50) $100" SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
WILL Bl GIVEN AWAT FREE DURING THIS WEEK'S OPEN HOUSE
High School
19- Baked ham or hamburger,
candied yams, green beans,
lemon cake.
20- Barbecue on bun or roast
pork, ranch style beans, carrot
and pineapple salad, cobbler.
23- Vegetablc beef stew or
grilled cheese sandwich, pinto
beans, fritos. pear half.
24- Hamburger or roast beef,
french fries, celery sticks,
cookies.
25- Chili and beans or hotdog,
mixed vegetables, cornbread,
fruit jello.
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Here in the Texas Hill Country, near the Highland Lakes, people have .
. been depending and trusting Peoples Savings for over 15 years.
It has been a warm and understanding relationship between the
savings institution and people living in Llano, Buchanan Dam, Burnet,
Kingsland, Marble Falls, Mason and the many other communities
which make up this beautiful portion of Central Texas.
It could not have happened without the confidence of those we serve
and the continued support of folks just like you.
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NEW DIRECTOR-Henry Buttery, owner and president of
, Buttery Hardware, Inc., was elected Director of Llano
National Bank during the annual shareholders meeting
last week ,
Buttery elected
bank director
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The first annual sharehold- man, J.B. Virdell. David Wil-
ers meeting of Llano National Imann and Henry Buttery.
Henry Buttery, owner and
president of Buttery Hardware
inc., joins the board this year
as a new director. The bank is
happy to announce his addi-
tion to a board of predominan-
tly Llano County men. "Mr.
Buttery's business and bank-
ing experience will be invalu-
able to the board, sharehol-
ders, and customers of Llano
National Bank.” said David
Willmann, President of the
bank.
Following the shareholders’
' ; new board of
> met and elected
officers for 1984. MJ. Stewart
Jr., was re-elected chairman of
elected for 1984 and consists of (he board. Richard Hoerster
MJ. Stewart, Jr., MJ. Woo- will serve as vice-chairman,
tan. Fay- Miller. Dr. Dan and Daniel Svrcek, cashier of
Hoerster. Richard Hoerster. the bank, was elected secre-
Ray Hawkins. Willie Thur- tary to the board.
Now through the help of all of you, Peoples Savings has exceeded
the. 129 million dollar mark in assets.
IJano News, fhurMiai, January 19, 1984
Bank as a chartered national
bank was held Thursday,
January 12. 1984 at 7 p.m. at
the Llano High School Cafete-
ria.
Shareholders of the bank
received reports on the condi-
tion of the bank as of Decem-
ber 31. 1983 following the
bank's first year of operation.
It was reported that the bank's
assets increased from
52,258,427.45 on its January
17. 1983 opening day to
510,380,069.46 on December
31. 1983. Construction on the
new bank facility continues meeting, the
with completion expected in directors
early Spring. “
The Board of Directors was
May
Services for Lanny May. 31
of Route One. Cross Plains,
were held Monday. Jan. 9 ip \A/illinmC
Davis-Morris Funeral Home in VVIIllUfllS
Brownwood. Lula Mae Smith Williams.
Dr. Logan Cummings, for- 85, of Georgetown, died Jan. Llano died Monday. Jan. 9.
mer pastor of the First Baptist 13, 1984.
“ Funeral services were held
Sunday. Jan. 15. 1984 at Wednesday. Jan. 11, 1984 at
Eastlawn Graveside in Llano City Ceme- Waldrope Funeral Home in
tery with the Rev. Rodger
officiating. Burial fol-
y Llano CjtyAemetery.
by one son. Donald Costar in Huffstutlv. He married Willie K. Scott.
1976. ' Tucker in 1913 in McCullough
Pallbearers were David Lux. County. She preceded him in
Waren Kellerman, Chuck Co- death in 1981. He was a retired the obituary ran last week for
star, Allen Stott. Dempsey plumber. He was a member of Beder R. Bedgood. 65 of Tow,
Herpeche and E.B. Seals. the First Baptist Church and who died January 4 and was
belonged to the Chamber of buried in Bluffton Cemetery
Pnwoll Commerce. Friday. January 6.
■ uvvuu Survivors include one son. Bedgood married Frances
George W. Powell. 95 of Vernon Powell of Llano; two Nowlin November 7, 1942 in
Llano died Saturday, January daughters. RaneU Mims of Austin. He joined the National
Llano and Peggy French of Guard serving with the 36th
Killeen; two grandchildren, Division which was mobilized
Ron Powell of Llano and Phill into the regular Army for
r ... Powell of Austin; and two WWIL He joined the USAF in
Llano with the Rev. Rodger great grandchildren. Rolyn January of 1942 and served 20
Lea and Philip Daniel Powell, years which included 3 cam-
Pallbearers were George paigns, WWIL Korean War
Rogers. Benny Hodges. Bobby and Vietnam War. He lived in
cier. O.L. Bumpas. Bill Leach, of his retirement until he
19- Baked ham. candied yams,
green beans, lemon cake.
20- Barbecue on bun. ranch
style beans, carrot and pine-
apple salad, cobbler.
23- Vegetable beef stew, pinto
beans, fritos. pear half.
24- Hamburger. french fries,
celery sticks, cookies
25- Chili and beans.
vegetables, combread, fruit
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The Job Training Partner- Chairman. Pat Kirksey, the
ship Act (JTPA). the newly first meeting,of the association
enacted national job training
legislation, creating an excit- "The association ri an
ing opportunity for private excellent opportunity/ for the
industry to become involved in different areas of Tejas to help
job training. Gttilding this each otheL-^bfelfefit equally
involvement in Texas are 34 from the JTPA legislation."
locally formed Private Industry observed Ed Willis, a member
Councils, made up primarily of of the Rural Capital Area PIC
people from private business, from Buchanan Dam. Willis of
who in cooperation with th? WiHis Electric is concerned
Governor's office, are working with unemployment in Texas
to become part df the solution and is working with other PIC
to unemployment in the state, members to provide innovative
These 34 Private Industry programs to help alleviate the
Councils can now coordinate problem.
their efforts through the newly The second meeting of the
formed Texas Association erf' Texas Association of Private
Private Industry Councils. Or- Industry Councils was January
ganized primarily through the 18. 1984. at 10 a.m. at Howard
’ efforts of the Rural Capital Johnson s Motor Lodge in
Area Private Industry Council. Austin to elect regular offic-
whose members saw the need ers, adopt By-Laws, and con-
for this Association, and its duct other business.
$CU menu
in Llano to Pat Mayes and Waldrope Funeral Home in
Lenora Jackson. She was Llano with Pastor Bill Lauben-
married to Ray Talley. He burg officiating. Burial follow-
preCeded her in death. She ed at Llano City Cemetery in
member of the First Llano.
-----C;.... J.. He was born May 29. 1913
Survivors inclJKe many nie- in Castelwood. South Dakota
ces and nephews. to Burdette Costar and Sylvia
Pallbeaers were Moore Jo- Horner. He had been a
hanson, Pete Overstreet, Gale carpenter. He was married to
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Lutheran
ters, Pearle Norton of Chicago, was a
111., and Caroline Franklin of Christian ChurcK
Brownwood, Texas and many
, nieces and nephews.
TOvICy Ligon, Pete Wootan, K.Y. Clara Wagner. He
Beatrice M. Talley, 82 of Smith and Tommy Geller- member of tlju
mann. Church. —J. J
Survivors include one son,
Lyle Costar of Llano; one
daughter, Mrs. Verna Mae
Knodel of Freman, South
Kenneth Costar. 70 of New Dakota; one sister, Mrs. Edna
Braunfels died Tuesday, Jan. Schwanke of Waler Town.
10. 1984'.,,' - . - - _ .....
Funeral services were
She was born Feb. 17, 1901 Saturday, Jan. 15, 1984 at
Church of Brownwood, offi-
ciated.
Burial was in 1 _______,
Memorial Park. Brownwood. tery with the Rev. Rodger Llano with the Rev. Steve
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Croker officiating. Burial fol- Bender officiating. Burial fol-
May of Brownwood. He was lowed by Llano Cit^emetery. lowed at Board Branch Ceme-
born August 6. 1952 in Brown She was born April 20. 1889 teryjn LlanoCounty.
wood. He died Saturday. Jan. in Llano County to Henry
7, from injuries received in a Smith and Lula Mae Turbi-
one-car accident near Cisco.
Survivors include his wife, teacher in the Kyle 1SD. She
Terry; one daughter. Lczleigh, was a member of the First
and a son. Terry Wayne May Baptist Church in Hutto, a
of Cross Plains; his parents, member of Delta Kappa
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne May of Gama, the Eta Omicron Chap-
Lake Brownwood; one sister, ter in Austin and had been
Janet Johnson of Coleman; pianist for many churches
two brothers. Danny May and while she was active.
John May. both of Brown- Survivors include two sis-
Willis appointed
to industry council
Chairman. Pat Kirksey.
was held December 14.
"The association K
Llano
14. 1984.
Funeral services were held
Monday. Jan. 16. 1984 at
Waldrope Funeral Home in
Llano with the Rev. Rodgc*
Croker officiating. Burial fol-
lowed at Llano City Cemetery
in Llano. — -
He was born June 22. 1888 Joe Halliburton. James Sau- Victoria. Texas from the time
Beverly Hardin, and Frances moved to Tow in 1966.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1984, newspaper, January 19, 1984; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1289522/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.