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Your Vote And Support Appreciated
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Memorial services were held Febru-
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Church with the Rev. Stuart Hoke
officiating. Graveside services were
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mothers helped administer the test
and were special guests at the
awards ceremony: Ramona Smith,
Peggy Barkley, Jayne Fischer, Terri
Young, Marsha Lierman, Kim Rat-
liff, Gayle Jordan, Diane Willmann.
Lonetta Nixon, Beverly Gatliff, Phyl-
lis Alexander, Addie Wootan, Nancy
Grantham and Linda Carta.
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Louise Mordica, both of Austin, and
Emily Birk of Llano.
Pallbearers were Vernon Farmer,
Arthur Thomas Leifeste, Charles A.
Birk, Michael A. Leifeste, Clyde E.
Moreica III and Todd Eathorne.
Honorary pallbearers were John H.
Schuessler, Leon Tatsch, Louis Kot-
man and Karl Schneider.
Waldrope-Hatfield Funeral Home
was in charge.
Pankey
Marvin Pankey, 80, died February
16, 1988, in Brady.
Marvin was born August 23, 1907.
to Scott and Fannie Dennis Pankey in
Pontotoc. He had lived in McCulloch
County most of his life.
Marvin married Velma Penning-
ton January 2,1932 in Brady. He had
been a barber in Brady for the past
58 years.
During World War II he served in
the United States Naval Reserve in
the Seabees.
He was a member of the First
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Velma
Pankey of Brady and three sisters,
Annie Ruth Shropshire, Edna Lee
Inman and Wilda Fay Randolph, all
of Llano.
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Michelle and Melinda Selffert, Michnel aad Casey
Lang, Bradley and Ginger KaneeB, Heath and John
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The Llano Elementary student
spotlight for February featured
physical education students who had
outstanding performances during
the recent physical fitness tests
administered during the physical
education classes.
Thursday, March 3
9 a.m. • 3 pnj.. Family Crisis
Center outreach counselor, 811
Berry, Llano.
Crafts ’n cards, 1-4 p.m., Red
Barn, Buchanan Dam
1:30 p.m., ASCS, 106 E. Main,
Llano.
Llano American Legion and auxili-
ary, 7 p.m., Legion Hall.
Friends of the FAmily, 7 p.m.,
Llano Methodist Church.
Lake Buchanan Striped Bass As-
soc.. 8 p.m., Cedar Lodge.
Friday, March 4
Llano AARP. 10 a.m., Christian
Church fellowship hall.
Al Anon and AA, 8 p.m., Special
Opportunities School, Llano.
Saturday, March 5
Blue Grass music, 2 p.m., Red
Barn. Buchanan Dam.
Monday, March 7
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.. WIC Clinic, 811
Berry, Llano.
Buchanan Dam Overeaters Anony-
mous, 9 a.m., Red Barn.
Family Planning Office, 10 a.m. - 4
p.m., 811 Berry, Llano.
Llano Fine Arts Guild, 1:30 p.m.,
art gallery.
Services for Mrs. Agnes Leifeste,
95, of Llano, the widow of Arthur
Frederick Leifeste, were held March
1, 1988, at Lutie Watkins United
Methodist Church, with the Rev.
Don Jones officiating. Burial was at
Trinity Methodist Cemetery in Cas-
tell.
Mrs. Leifeste was born October 31,
1892, at Shovel Mountain in Burnet
County to Adolph Carl Matern and
the former Mary Ellen Williams. She
died February 28. A member of the
Lutie Watkins Methodist Church and
of the UMW, she had lived in Llano
County most of her life.
Survivors are three sons: the Rev.
Lamar Leifeste and Andrew Leifeste
both of Brady, and A.C. Leifeste o
Burnet; four daughters, Arlen
Moore of Buda, Ruth Farmer an
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ary 22 at Edgar Memorial Chapel in
Burnet, with Brother Douglas Aston
and Brother Joe Smith officiating.
Interment was in the Bluffton
Cemetery, near Llano.
Survivors are her husband, Alton
Stuart of Buchanan Dam, a half-
brother, Joe D. Holland of Oklahoma
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Arrangements by Edgar Funeral
Home, Burnet.
Milam
Graveside services were held
February 29, 1988, at Lakeland Hills
Memorial Park in Burnet County for
Margaret Milam, 64, of Buchanan
Dam, who died February 26. The
Rev. Baynard Kendrick officiated.
Mrs. Milam was born to Sam
Sherwood and the former Mattie
Thomas in Fredonia on January 31.
1924. The widow of George W.
Milam, she was a member of the
Concordia Lutheran Church in San
Antonio.
Survivors include a son, George
Jerald Milam of Ft. Worth, and a
daughter, Sally Kay Green of Austin;
two sisters, Alma Baker of Salado
and Mary Wienedker of Fredonia,
and three grandchildren.
Arrangements by Waldrope-Hat-
field Funeral Home.
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business, working for the Thatcher *
Real Estate business. She was a tt
member of St. Andrews Church and
the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She
was in the Amarillo Symphony 322
Guild. Amarillo Board of Realtors 323
and the Womens’ Council of Real- 3
tors. 5
Survivors include her parents, Mr. 3;
and Mrs. Philip Smith of Llano; three 33
daughters, Diane Ligon of Houston, 32
Frances and Ellen Ligon, both of 32
Amarillo; and two brothers, Damon 32
P. Smith, 111, of New Canaan, 33
Connecticut and Hatch C. Smith of 23
The students who qualified re- •
ceived an official certificate signed
by the President of the United States
and an award emblem featuring the
number of years the recipient has .
won the award.
Students who scored the highest on
individual test items in their grade
level were also honored and presen- >
ted with a certificate.
Charlotte Dehnell was the speaker :«
for the awards. The following *
Stuart
Mrs. Ivry E. Stuart, 76, of
Buchanan Dam, died Friday; Febru-
ary 19, 1988.
She was a member of the Church of
Christ, and a retired accountant. She
was born November 21, 1911, in
Burnet. She and Alton Stuart were
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Buchanan Dam Community auxili-
ary, 2 p.m., Red Barn,
Cloverleaf 4-H Club, 4 p.m.,
basement of United Methodist
Church.
Chili cook-off meeting, 7 p.m., Red
Barn, Buchanan Dam.
Tuesday, March 8
8 a.m. - 5 p.m., WIC Clinic, 811
Berry, Llano.
Ladies’ Golf Association, 9:30 a.m.,
Llano Golf Course. ‘
Buchanan Dam Arts and Crafts
Co-op, 10:30 a.m., art gallery.
Llano Lions, noon, Inman's Kitchen
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Presbyterian
Church, Llano.
Llano Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m,.
Methodist Church.
Tow VFD auxiliary, 7 p.m., fire
hall.
Sunrise Beach VFD. 7 p.m., fire
hall.
Prairie Mountain 4-H Club, 7 p.m.,
PM Community Center.
Wednesday, March 9
SRB Citizens for Community Ac-
tion, 10 a.m., Civic Center
Wednesday night games, 7 p.m.,
Buchanan DAm Activity Center.
BCC, VFD and EMS board. 7 p.m.,
-Red Barn.
Thin’n Crispy
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The Presidential Fitness Award
Program is a project of the Presi-
dent's Council on Physical Fitness
and Sports in co-operation with the
American Alliance for Health, Phys-
ical Education, Recreation and
Dance. The program recognizes
outstanding physical fitness among
children and youth ages 6-17.
students last week. Among thoee b
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1988, newspaper, March 3, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585749/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.