The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1988 Page: 2 of 23
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Lnno News, Thureday, July 21, 1988
Deaths and services
Calendar of Events
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STOCKER A FEEDER CALVES AND
YEARLINGS - ALL PACKER CLASSES
Up to 110.00
80.00-92.00
. 72.50-86.50
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66.00-72.50
Light Weights
300 400 lb. ..
400 600 lb. . ..
600 600 lbs ....
600 700 lbs .
37.00 42.00
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Light Weights
300 400 lbs...
400 500 lbs ...
600 600 lbs ...
600 700 lbs
NO. 13MWZ
COWBOY CUT
SPECIAL
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Up to 127.00
90.00-115.00
80.00-100.00
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. 72.80-04.00
100% COTTON
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Besides his wife, Sadie, of Ponto-
toc, he is survived by many nieces
and nephews.
Pallbearers were Popeye Barber,
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Phillips, Ezra Cook and Jackie
Sharp.
Pallbearers were Bob Adam, Sam
Bills, Roy Smith, Jim Foster. Jim
Corlin and Henry Ward.
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REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Owen C. Hyatt, Round Mountain
Cows.......
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Cow and Calf
Pairs........
Ruby E. Wooten and badly
wish to thank the Um Memmerial
Hospital staff and Dr. Heerster
and Dr. Thomas amd frends and
relatives for the help, cards,
flowers, pheme calls, and prayers
during this difcult tbna.
Neifers
700 lbs up.............
Steers
700 lbs up.............
Utility and Commercial
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To Dr. Stitt and the entire staff
at Llano Memorial Hospltal, we
thank you for year kindmess and
* service. To Bro. Rodney Tedford
and the Church of Christ stagers,
the service was beautiful. Fer all
our friends at Waldrops Hatfield
Funeral Home for their special
ways of helping us threugh our
sorrow, It was all appreciated.
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1 Herf et............
G.L. Grey, Cherokee
1 Bull...............
August Otto, Jr., Llano
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Classify
BIBLE BAPTIST CHUB-
CHE’S Youth Group’s yard
sale, to help ralse money
for camp, will be held at
1009 Walnut. 9-2 Saturday,
July 23.
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JEAN'S HEADQUARTERS FOR CENTRAL TEXAS
FOR OVER 45 YEARS
YOUR COMPETITIVE
MARKET
COWBOY CUT
SUM FIT
Harry's Price
$7498
Good and Choice Stocker Heitor
Calves and Yearlings
Mr. Sharp, who died July 17, was
born in Sonora, Texas, on October
15. 1901, to John Qualls Sharp and
the former Katherine Murray.
Mr. Knopp, who died on July 16.
was born to Joseph Knopp and the
former Mary Jung on June 8, 1901,
in Gillespie County.
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Volunteer Fire Dept.
WH1 Host It’s 14th Annual
BENEFIT BARBECUE
JULY 30,1988
at the Community Building
Serving will begin at 1 p.
Mumlenl Emtertaimment will be provided
The family of Buie Maxine
Reed wishes to thank our friends
and relatives for the food, flow-
ers, cards, telephone calls and
words of comfort shown during
the loss of our loved one.
A special thanks to the Wal-
drope-Hatfield Funeral Home,
and Rev. Rodger Croker for a
beautiful service.
Herbie Clinton Reed
Jerry Lee Reed
Juanita Kersting
Mildred Frazier
Funeral services for Erwin E.
Knopp, 87, of Fredericksburg, were
held on July 18, 1988, at Schaetter
Funeral Home chapel. Burial was in
Greenway Cemetery in Fredericks-
Cuttar and Boning Utility
Cows................ 40.00-43.60
Canner and Low Cuttar
He is survived by his wife, Minnie
Annie (Pieper) Knopp of Fredericks-
burg; three daughters and two
sons-in-law, Elia Mae Elgin Durst of
Fredericksburg, Hazel and Eugene
Merkel of Llano, and Esther and
Edward McHatek of Fredericksburg;
a son and daughter-in-law, Clayton
and Ora Ann Knopp of Lubbock, 14
grandchildren and 15 great grand-
children; a brother, Ted Knopp of
Fredericksburg, and a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Max Knopp of Fredericksburg.
LLANO
LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO.
•15/347-4133 - 915/347-5394
Billy Ratliff, representing Charlies
Store in Llano has returned from a
visit to the World Trade Center in
Dallas, where he reviewed the many
new home furnishing ideas being
offered. Items included furniture,
gifts and floor coverings for the
home.
Hany's Price
$7498
Gladys and Teddy Talley
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Doris and BH Tate
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He and Sadie Bode were married on
March 25, 1927, in Llano. A local
rancher, he had been a barber and a
cowboy in Sanderson until moving
from there in 1936. He was a
member of the United Methodist
Church in Pontotoc.
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The Llano County Library board
met on July 13 at the courthouse.
The bond issue was discussed and
consideration of ways to inform the
public of the advantages of building
a larger library. There will be several
meetings in the county to present the
issue and time will be given for
question and answer session.
All members were urged to
encourage people to attend and learn
the many advantages to the county of
the approval of both the library and
hospital bonds. We should all get
behind the project and see that Llano
progresses.
It was decided to have board
meetings in Kingsland and Green- -
wood as well as Llano to improve the
county library system. Greenwood
Exchange was to be the September
meeting place.
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Judell Phillips, 79, of Greenwood
Acres, died on July 16, 1988.
Services took place on July 17 at
Waldrope-Hatfield Chapel in Kings-
land with the Rev. Richard Rust
officiating Burial was at Bluffton
Cemetery.
Mrs. Phillips, the widow of Arthur
Phillips, was born on November 5,
1908, to Sherd Albert Mathis and the
former Oregon Nevada Oates. She
had been a Buchanan Dam resident
since 1970, having moved there from
Odessa, where she had resided since
1940. She was a member of the
Chapel of the Hills Baptist Church.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Janis Lutz of College Station; a
sister, Avelee Robertson of Mona-
hans, and three grandchildren.
To her many friends at Hi
Country Manor, your care for
“Ma” through the years was junt
wonderful.
Funeral services for Fount A.
"Scotty'' Sharp, 86, of Pontotoc,
were held at Waldrope-Hatfield
Chapel in Llano on July 19, 1988,
with the Rev. Don Henderson
officiating. Burial was at Pontotoc
Cemetery.
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Auction
TUESDAY, JULY 18,1888
thia week's market was fully
steady on all classes with active
bidding. Cows and buN were
steady to 62 higher. The market is
strong and bidding is active. It
could be a good time to sell. If
your cattle are ready. Give us a
call. No. head 703; last week 300;
year ago 966.
Good and Choice Stocker Steer
Calves and Yearlings
We wish to express our thanks
for the kindnees and sympathy
extended upom the death of our
loved mo, Oacar Schmidt.
A special th wks to Rev. Schar-
din. Dr. David, Dr. Dennis,
Memerlal Hospital nurakmg staff.
Care Inn nuraing home staff, the
funeral home, the stagers and
pallbearers. For the cards, fow-
ore, memorlals and feed, and
any other kind deeds extended.
God bless you al.
Clara Schmidt,
VondeanSchaidt,
Behest and LHte Schmidt
Thurday, Je|y 21
Family Crisis Center outreach
counselor, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Hill Country Toastmasters, 6:30
p.m., Family Restaurant, Llano.
Llano ISD trustees, 6:30 p.m.,
administration building.
Friends of the Family, 7 p.m.,
Llano Methodist Church.
Llano County Hospital board, 7
p.m., Llano hospital.
Public meeting to discuss library
and hospital bonds, 7:30 p.m., Blue
Lake Golf Club.
Friday, July 22
United Daughters of the Confed-
eracy, 1:30 p.m., First Federal
Savings and Loan, Llano.
Al Anon and AA, 8 p.m., Special
Opportunities School, Llano.
Monday, July 25
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., 811
Berry St., Llano.
Llano Fine ARta Guild, 1:30 p.m.,
art gallery.
Cloverleaf 4-H Club, 4 p.m., United
Methodist Church, Llano.
Tuesday, July 26
WIC Clinic, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Ladies' Golf Association, 9:30
Manor coed:
programs.
Nolan Priess & Associate, Inc.
Construction & Backhoe Service
New Er Remodeling - Septic Systems
Rt. 1, Box 89-M Mason Rt. Box 29-B
Comfort, TX 78013 Fredericksburg, TX 78824
NOLAN PRIESS KENNETH PRIESS
512/995-3331 * __ 512/997-8110 _
It to with deep gratitude that we
write this thank you in memory of
our loved one, Jewel Craft.
Everyone has helped make our
sorrow In toeing her so much
more bearable.
We were very grateful to our- >
friends and relatives for food,d
memorials, flowers, beautiful
cards, visits and phone calls.
Bud and Jo Ann Rogers
Max Craft
Ricky Craft
Jerry Rogers
Jimmy end Toni Rogers
Maria Hicks
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Llano Lions, noon, Inman’s Kit-
chen.
TOPS, 6:30 p.m., Presbyterian
Church, Llano.
Llano Boy Scouts, 6:30 p.m.,
Methodist Church.
Overeaten Anonymous, 6 p.m.,
Episcopalian Church, Llano.
Sunrise Beach VFD, 7 p.m., fire
hall.
Wednesday, July 27
PLB1A directors, 9:30 a.m., Peo-
ple’s Savings and Loan, Buchanan
Dam.
Family planning office, 10 a.m., 811
Berry, Llano.
Wednesday night games, 6 p.m.,
Buchanan Dam Activity Center.
3.50-39-Itp
PLANT SALE — 407 W.
Main. Friday and Saturday,
10 a.m. Large green plants,
ferns, hanging baskets, M-
sbees, queen's wreath,
email plants, cactus, ban-
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POODLE — To give away
to a good heme. Wants tots
of tender loving care. Call
247-3610 after 6 p.m.
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1988, newspaper, July 21, 1988; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1585908/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.