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Alexander Graham Bell was a fan of fast speeds. His hydro-
foil boat set a world water speed record in 1919, when
Bell was 72, by topping 70 miles per hour.
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Hwy. 29 & Main St.
Burnet, Texas 78611
Monday thru Thursday
10a m to9p.m
Friday and Saturday
10 a.m. to 12 p.m Midnight
Cloud Sunday
Graveside services were held at
Valley Spring Cemetery on March 6,
Honeycutt. He served in the U.S.
Army during World War II as a
corporal; was a Llano resident since
1949, and was a rancher. He was a
member of the Baptist Church
Survivors are a stepson, Loman
“Bud” Milliorn of Burnet; a daugh-
ter, Linda Myers of Burnet, and a
stepdaughter, Deanie Smith of Bur-
net; two sisters. Opal Day of Fort
Worth and Merleene Switzer of
Grand Prairie. Texas; seven grand-
children and four great grand-
children.
Pallbearers were his nephews,
Frank Scholz, Floyd Honeycutt.
Bubba Day, Rickey Day, George
Oxford and Myrl Clark.
Honeycutt
Services were held at W aidrope
Hatfield Chapel in Llano on March
18, 1966, for Eugene C. Honeycutt,
75, of Llano, who died March 16. The
Rev. Jerald Moore officiated. Burial
was at Oxford Cemetery in Llano
County.
Born to Odd Honeycutt and the
former Dellie Garrett on May 25,
1910, in Temple, he was married,
Kingsland
915/366-4513
Burnet
512/756-6637
LAST CONTRIBUTION
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Funeral services for Bertha Kram-
er, 96, were held March 11, 1986, in
the chapel of the Schaetter Funeral
Home in Fredericksburg. The Rev.
Dick Waters officiated. Burial was in
Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Kramer died March 9. She
was born to Frederick Miller and the
former Sophia Boecker on November
12, 1887, in Brenham. In 1910, she
To eliminate possible misund-
erstandings about how the recent
cut-backs in state funding will
affect the local Public Health
clinics and services, the Tezas
Department of Health has is-
sued this statement:
The number of clinic sites
throughout Region 6 are being
reduced, with each county in the
region to be served by one clinic
only. Services at that clinic will
continue as in the past for Llano
County residents.
The immunization clinic will be
conducted on the second and
fourth Wednesday of each month
at the Llano sub-office, which is
located at 811 Berry Street, next
door to the Llano News office.
Office hours are from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Please call 915-247-3607 for
further information.
For assistance with transpor-
ttion to the clinic, please call
915-247-4662.
Main Office Llano
9l5'247n4177
Buchanan Dam
512/793-2122
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Jean
Russell, Tow; two sons. Bill and
Bobby Russell, both of Fort Worth,
and two daughters, Cindy Mayo and
Linda Milner of Fort Worth.
Pallbearers were Roy Goff, Lyn-
don Johanson, Larry Rogers, Jimmy
Don Scott, Keith Cowan, Bobby
Golindo, Roland Hoskins and Jackie
Berryhill.
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Monday, March 24
Family Planning Office, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m., 811 Berry
Chamber Maids, 2 p.m., Observa-
tion Point
Buchanan Dam Lions, 6:30 p.m.,
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Thunday, March 20
Family Crisis Outreach Counselor,
9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 811 Berry Street
Genealogical Society, 10 a.m.,
Burnet Library
Kingsland Lions Club,
Kingsland Steak House
Buchanan Dam Crafts group, 1
p.m. - 4, Red Barn
Llano Hospital Board, 7 p.m.,
dining room
Hill Country Democrats, 7 p.m..
Red Barn
Friday, March 21
Highland Lakes Senior Center
bake and garage sale, all day. Senior
Center, Kingsland
Kingsland Garden Club style
show, noon, Sunrise Beach Civic
Center
Kingsland American Legion Aux-
iliary initiation ceremony and buffet
dinner, 6 p.m., Legion Hall
CB Club, 7:30 p.m., Lee Hall
Saturday, March 22
Highland Lakes Senior Center
bake and garage sale, all day. Senior
Center, Kingsland
AEA Charity ball, 8 p.m. - 12,
Baas Busters Hall
American Legion Post 437 dance,
8 p.m., Legion Hall
Peoples Savings & Loan maintains offices in seven locations in
central Texas. Each of these towns or cities has several other
financial institutions competing for your business. Therefore we
have to provide better service and competitive rates. We welcome
the competition, for it makes us a stronger financial institution.
And while we are proud of our size, we are also proud of our
commitment to eadh one of the communities in which our offices
are located. Each office is staffed by professionals who really are
your neighbors. They understand your needs because they live
where you live.
Stop by and visit with your neighbors, the Professionals at
Peoples Savings & Loan.
was married to Cart Schneider, who
predeceased her, and was the widow
of Eugene Kramer, whom she
married in 1943.
She is survived by a son, Karl
Schneider of Llano; a stepson, Edgar
Kramer of Fredericksburg; a step-
daughter, Bertha Moellendorf of
Houston; a niece, Irene Baumann of
Fredericksburg, snd many more
nieces snd nephews; three step
grandchildren and six step great
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Waiter Miller,
Homan Miiller, Anthony Baumann,
Henry Miiller, Monroe Heinemann,
Alvin Miller. Clarence Moellendorf
and Glady Krinke.
Funeral services for Marcellus L.
“Johnny" Liles, 77, of Kingsland,
were held at Waldrope-Hatfield
Chapel in Kingsland on March 17,
1986. Father Buttumer officiated.
Burial was st Lakeland Hills Memor-
ial Park in Burnet County.
Mr. Liles, who died March IS, was
born on January 5, 1909, in Temple,
to Allen Lester Liles and the former
Eva Chartrand. A Kingsland resi-
dent for 30 years, he and Emma
Urbantke were married on December
1, 1934, in Brenham. He served in
the U.S. Navy during World War II,
was a member of the Sons of the
American Revolution, DAV and
American Legion Retired Officers
Club. He was a Catholic
He is survivetTby his wife, Emms
Liles of Kingsland; a sister, Mrs.
Valeria L. Pels of Temple, sn aunt.
Mrs. W.B. Balfanz of Austin, and a
number of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Luther Millican,
R.A. Urbantke, Bill Mdean, J.A.
Pels, Don Rose and Jake McLean.
Nobles
Funeral services for Weylon Todd
Nobles, 16, of Llano, were held on
March 18, 1966, at Waldrope-
Hatfield Chapel in Llano, with the
Rev. Rodger Croker officiating.
Burial was at Llano City Cemetery.
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D A D FERTILIZING SERVICE
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LIQUID FERTILIZE & HERBICIDE
Mr
A Llano High School student,
Weylon was bora June 17, 1969, in
Llano to Roy Lee Nobles and Elrita
Tribble Nobles. He died March 16.
He is survived by his father, Roy
Lee Nobles of Llano; his mother,
Elrit* Nobles of Llano; his pstemal
grandmother, Martha Hurley of Fort
Worth; maternal
abeth Tribble of
mother, Mrs. Mary Buchanan of Fort
Worth; one brother. Janane Nobles
of Llano; one sister. Lisa Myers of
Llano; a niece, Natalie, a nephew,
Jarod, and a number of aunts, uncles
and cousins.
Pallbearers were Thane Appell,
Jim Ed Overstreet, Kevin Milam,
James Reed, Kreg Inman, Ricy
Perry, Heath Miller and Billy Crow.
Honorary pallbearers were Scott
Stafford, Charles Longoria, Brandy
Byers, Stacy Winn, Cariotta Kent,
Angi Scott, Lisa Kamradt and
Brittany Miller.
until her death in 1982, to Rub>
Grenwelge
Rosalind Grenwelge. 83. of Cas-
tell, died March 11, 1966. Funeral
services took place at Waldrope-
Hatfield Chapel in Llano on March
12. The Rev. Rodger Croker officia-
ted. Burial was at Llano City
Cemetery.
Mrs. Grenwelge, the widow of
Max Carl Grenwelge. was bora
August 18, 1902, in Castell to James
Frank Kothmann and the former
Henrietta Schnieder. A lifelong
Llano County resident, she was a
member of Trinity Methodist Church
in Castell.
Survivors include three sons. Max
Carl Grenwelge. Jr., of Hearne,
Tezas; Cedi Malcolm Grenwelge of
Llano and Clayton Milburn Grenwel-
ge of Austin; a sister. Mrs. Nonie
Simpson of Castell, five grand-
children and five great grandchild
ren.
Grandsons and grandsons-in-law
served as pallbearers.
“We compete
with not one,
but 20-25
other
financial
Robert R. "Bob” Russell, 59. of
Tow, died March 15, 1966. Services
took place at Waldrope-Hatfield
Chapel in Llano on March 17, with
the Rev. Stanley Nixon officiating.
Burial was at Tow Cemetery.
The son of Ragnar Russell and the
former Louis Heath, Mr. Russell was
born on October 3, 1926. He slid his
wife, the former Jean Davison,
whom he married on August 21,
1945, moved to Llano from Fort
Worth in 1970. A Shriner, he
belonged to the Julian Field Lodge of
Fort Worth. He was a member of the
Mason
915/347-5347
Marble Falla
512 893 3596
San Angelo
915/653-41M
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institutions”
Walter Norton Kassell, 74, of
Dallas, died March 14, 1986, follow
ing a lengthy Illness.
He was born in Llano County on
September 9, 1911.
Funeral services were held at
Restland Memorial Park on March
17.
More information will be in next
week’s issue.
Callie Mae Allen, 83, died March
9.1986, in Tyler. Graveside services
were held on March 11 at Llano City
Cemetery, with the Rev. Jerald
Moore officiating.
Mrs. Allen, a former Llano
resident, was born on May 11, 1902,
in Belton to Floyd Garrett and the
former Cordelia Stephens. She was
the widow of Clarence A. Allen, was
homemaker and had been a member
of the First Baptist Church of Llano.
She is survived by a son, Bobby
Alien of Lubbock; three daughters.
Billie Kethiey of Shawnee, Okla-
homa, Shirley Haley of Tyler and
Mary Grimes of Crane, Texas; nine
grandchildren and nine great grand-
children.
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5ACRESAND UP
SERVING LLANO COUNTY
AND SURROUNDING AREA
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Buchanan Dam EMS business
meeting, 7 p.m., Red Barn
DAV Chapter 198 and Auxiliary,
7:30 p.m., DAV Hall
Kingsland Chamber of Commerce,
7:30 p.m., chamber office
Tuesday, March 25
Commissioners Court, 9 a.m.,
Llano courthouse
Llano Ladies Golf Association, 9
a.m., golf course
Commodities distribution, 10 a.m.
to 12, Lions Park Scout Hut
Commodities distribution, 10:30
a.m., Tow VFD--___
Llano Lions, noon, Inman'sltlP
chen
Commodities distribution, 2 p.m.,
Buchanan Dam fire department
Texas Extension Homemakers, 2
p.m., Buchanan Dam firehouse
meeting room
Commodities distribution,
p.m., Llano Senior Center
Weight Watchers, 6 p.m., Liano
Woman's Culture Club building
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Pittsburg Ave-
nue Baptist Church
Kingsland Merchants’ Associa-
tion, 6:30 p.m., Kingsland Com-
munity Center, to be followed by
seminar
Hermann Sons pot luck dinner,
6:30 p.m., Lee Hall
Wednesday, March 26
PLBIA board, 9:30 a.m., Red Barn
Bluebonnet Social Club style sow,
noon. Packsaddle Country Club
Kingsland Arts and Crafts, 1:30
p.m., Barrow Hall
Buchanan Dam Boy Scouts, 7 p.m.
- 9, Red Barn
Llano, who died March 5. Brother
Dale Slaughter officiated.
Mr. Smith was born to John R.
Smith and the former Maude Eudora
Wilson on December 31, 1897, in
Valley Spring. He had been the
husband of Jessie Marie Galloway,
who preceded him in death. A
longtime Llano County rancher, he
was a member of the Church of
Christ.
Survivors are a daughter and a
son-in-law, Johnnie Marie and N.L.
“Happ” Stark of Llano; a sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth Epperson of San
Saba; one granddaughter and her
husband, Jo Marie and Brad Bradley
of Llano, and great grandsons Heath
Lee and Chanc Ray Bradley of Llano
Arrangements by Waldrope-Hat-
field Funeral Home.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1986, newspaper, March 20, 1986; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1289583/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.