The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1986 Page: 2 of 26
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Navy during World War II, and
during the Korean War. He had
been a sheet metal contractor; a
member of the Masonic Lodge at
Kingsland and La Feria, Texas; a
member of the Elks Lodge in
Harlingen, and was an Episcopalian.
Survivors are his wife, Owens, of
Granite Shoals; a son, Donald,
Bremerton, Wash.; a daughter, Mrs.
Sandra Childers of Cody, Wyo.; a
sister, Mrs. Danetta Kennington of
San Antonio, and six grandchildren
Waldrope-Hatfieid Funeral Home
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Monday, September 29
School immunization clinic. 9 a.m.
- 3 p.m., 811 Berry
Family Planning Office, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m., 811 Berry
Tuesday, September 30
Ladies Golf Association, 9 a.m.,
golf course
Llano Lions Club, noon, Inman's
Kitchen
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Pittsburg Ave-
nue Baptist Church
Bluebonnet Festival committee, 7
p.m., Kingsland Library
Texas State Committee to Stop
Sanguine, Inc., annual membership
meeting, 7 p.m., Llano County
Courthouse
Moore
Memorial services for Col. Pren-
tice L. Moore, U.S. Army, ret., 92, of
Buchanan Dam, will be held on
Sunday, September 28, at the First
Union Church in Lake Buchanan.
The Rev. Donald Wayland will
officiate.
Funeral services were held earlier
this week in San Antonio. Other
information regarding Col. Prentice
will appear in next week's edition of
the Llano News.
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CALI. FOR FREE ENTIMATEN
25 — Savory baked chicken
(hamburger), steamed rice, English
peas, peaches
26 — Fish portion (grilled cheese
sandwich), tater tote, carrot/pine-
apple/raisin salad, chocolate cake
29 — Ham (hamburger steak),
macaroni and cheese, green beans,
cinnamon apple rings, bread
30 — Fish sticks (steak fingers),
tater tots, pea salad, peanut but-
ter cookies, bread
1 — Taco salad (barbecued sau-
sage), baked beans, orange halves,
lemon pudding, crackers
2 — Hot dogs (hamburgers),
lettuce/tomatoes, potato chips, fruit-
ed Jello
Immunization
clinic reset
The Texas Department
Health has found it necessary to
change the date of the school
immunization clinic, originally
scheduled for Wednesday. Sep-
tember 24.
The new dates are September
26 and 29 at the Llano County
Annex at 811 Berry Street,
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3
p.m.
POPPY DAY - Mayor Joko lawdew signed a prirlsmotten, |i ii4ibnkj
October 3, 1986 Peppy Day, far the A mart ran Legion AnxBtery in Ugn
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of Texas markers on the graves of
those buried in the Moss Ranch
cemetery. The day's activities, which
are being sponsored by the Llano
Chapter of the Daughters of the
Republic of Texas, will involve a
formal program of music, speeches
and unveiling of the markers by
some of the members of the
present-day Moss generation. Offi-
cials of several other DRT chapters
will assist. Former attorney general
Waggoner Carr will be the guest
speaker.
An informal catered barbecue,
hosted by Mildred Inks Dalrymple
and Jim Moss Inks, local business-
man and author, will follow at the
ranch. The day's events are oy’
invitation only, and those Moss
descendants who have not yeti
informed Llano Chapter DRT vice-1
president Billie Marie McMullen oC
their plans to attend are urged to do
so by calling her at 247-3532 by'
September 26.
Guests are informed that the Moss
Cemetery can be reached from State*
Highways 16 and 2323. Temporary,
signs with "Moss Cemetery" will be;
posted at the turnoffs from SH 16.•
2323 and at the turn-off point from I
the country road that leads to the I
pasture where the event will take
place.
“hewer the dead by baiptog «*• Bvteg.” Shown wfth Mayor Isoden are BMB
Cuthbertson, member of the anxRary; Wanda Harrison, •ergeowt-at-anwe.
and Annie Mne Mortal. chairman of the poppy drive. |
Thursday, September 25
Commissioners Court, 9 a.m.,
Llano Courthouse
Family Crisis Center Outreach
Counselor, 9 a.m. -3 p.m., 811 Berry
Overeaten Anonymous, 9 a.m.,
Kingsland Library.
Kingsland Lions, noon, Kingsland
Steakhouse 1
Buchanan Dam Crafts Ladies, 1 - 4
p.m.. Red Barn
UDC Chapter 2498, installation of
officers, 1:30 p.m., Herman Brown
Library, Burnet
Buchanan Dam VFD, 7 p.m.. Red
Barn
Kingsland Chamber of Commerce,
general membership meeting, 7
p.m.
Lakeshore Squares, 7:30 p.m.,
Red Barn
Friday, September 26
School immunization clinic, 9 a.m.
- 3 p.m., 811 Berry Street
Covered dish luncheon,
Kingsland Senior Center
Election, Highland Lakes Senior
Center, noon
Fldyd Acres picnic, 6:30 p.m.,
Billy Cherry’s home
Ham Radio Group, 7 p.m., Granite
Shoals Center
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Cub Scout skating party, 1 • 3
p.m., Spinning Wheels
Hermann Sons No. 317 birthday
party, 2 - 5:30 p.m., Yeary home in
Sherwood Shores III
Buchanan Dam pot luck supper, 6
p.m.. Red Barn
Kingsland American Legion
dance, 8 p.m. - midnight. Legion
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Graveside servies were held on
September 18, 1986, at Holy Trinity
Cemetery in Castell for Wesley W.
Willenberg, 78, of San Antonio. The
Rev. Robert Bauer officiated.
Mr. Willenberg died September
16. He was born on November 7,
1907, in Ben Arnold, Texas, to Bruno
Willenberg and the former Annie
Raesner. He was a member of the
Methodist Church.
He is survived by a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Myrtle Willenberg of Austin
and two nephews, David Willenberg
of Hudsville, Texas, and Michael
Willenberg of Austin.
Arrangements by
Hatfield Funeral Home.
Taylor
Masonic graveside services took
place at Lakeland Hills Memorial
Park on September 16, 1986, for
Donald W. Taylor, 74, of Granite
Shoals. Manuel Casner officiated.
Mr. Taylor was born to Daniel W.
Taylor and the former Nancy J. Shaw
in Bishop, Texas, on June 27, 1912.
He and Owens Stone were married
in Mercedes, Texas, on March 25,
1939. He served in the United States
Taylor
Funeral services for Danny Hollis
Taylor, 37, of Livingston, Texas,
were held September 18,1986, in the
First Methodist Church in Llano,
with the Rev. Don Jones officiating.
Interment followed in the Board
Branch Cemetery in Llano.
Mr. Taylor died September IS at
the M.D. Anderson Hospital in
Houston.
He was born January 14, 1949, in
Hobbs, N.M., the son of Hollis
Taylor and Hazel Baird Taylor. He
werked as the ranch foreman at the
Simon Peter Bend Ranch in Polk
County for two years. He also was a
veteran in the U.S. Army. He
married the former Melanie Krause
on March 8, 1975, in Llano.
He is survived by his wife,
Melanie Taylor of Livingston; son,
Calvin Taylor of Livingston; mother,
Hazel Taylor of Llano; aunt, Shirley
Leverett of Llano; cousins, Sammy
Joe Leverett and Cathy Baker, both
of Llano.
Pallbearers were Harlan Cochran,
E.J. Bailes III, Robert Brown,
Wilbur Choate, Bobby Wendt and
Jimmy Decker.
Cochran Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1986, newspaper, September 25, 1986; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1289610/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.