The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1999 Page: 2 of 20
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The family of Betty Talley would
like to express our deepest thanks
to our many friends, family, and
many others who showed there love
and support during this tragic loss.
Your prayers, beautiful flowers,
food, cards, memorials, visits, tele-
phone calls, and other things were
truly an expression of kindness and
love. It is very comforting to be
surrounded by caring people.
May God Bless You
Billy Gene Talley
Judy and Allen Hopson
Kathy, Mark, Christopher, and
Courtney Stephenson
I would like to extend a heart felt
thanks to eveyrone in this commu-
nity who helped out after my recent
accident We very much appreciate
all of the gifts of prayers, babysit-
ting time, food, cards, flowers and
the numerous phone calls with offer
to help in any way.
A special thanks to my "private
duty nurses, Kristi Hopf and Jenny
Tucker. We feel most fortunate to
live in such a Christian commu-
nity. Thanks for caring.
Janice Pruessner, John Frederick,
Rachael, Jake, Ben and Paul
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Live Music by Beth Williams
Hurricane Blonda invites you to do the
twist on the Famous Llanite Bar
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Serving the
Texas Hill Country
Since 1923
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Live Music by Billy Proctor
Saturday, April 3:
We re Buzzin' for
your business.
Call today 915-247-2450
Hatch Smith__________ 247-4405
Omce: 247-4183 • Foreman 247 3019
Llano
Friday, April 2
Steak & Shrimp
Grilled Salmon
The market today was steady with last
week’s market
Livestock Auction
Tuesday, March 30,1999
Number of head 196
Choice * Stocker and Feeder Calves
and Yearlings
•Medium and Large Frame #1
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FUNERAL HOMES, INC
"A dignified service to merit your confidence”
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This report does not reflect on "shelly" cows and bulls
nor rejects of any kind
Utility and Commercial
............................ 32.00 to 36.00
Cutter and Boning Utility
............................34.00 to 37.50
Canner and Low Cutter
.............................29 00to31 00
untested
............................ 42.50 to 51 50
LIPPE
Funeral services for Wynoma
Louise Lippe, 68, of Buchanan
Dam, TX were held Monday, March
29, 1999 at the Holy Word
Lutheran Church in Austin, TX and
Tuesday, March 30, at the Wal-
drope, Hatfield, Hawthorne Chapel
in Kingsland with the Reverends
Donald W. Patterson and Harold R.
Johne officiating. Interment fol-
lowed at the Bluffton Cemetery in
Llano County, TX.
WEST
No services are planned for
Charles Young West, 79, of Llano,
TX. He was bom August 22, 1919
in the Vista Community, Hamilton
County, TX and died March 23,
1999 in Austin, I X
He was married to Shirley Gee on
November 15, 1946 in San Fran-
cisco, CA. He worked as a drafts-
man for Shell Oil Company. He
was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII.
He had lived in Llano since 1982
coming from Houston, TX.
Survivors include his wife
Shirley West of Llano; daughter
Carole West of Beeville, TX; sis-
ters Mrs. L, B. Hoover of Ozona,
TX and Mrs. J. M. Morris of San
Saba, TX and grandchild Chad
Stumbaugh.
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OLIVER
Graveside services for Ernest
Oliver, 83, of San Saba, TX were
. held Monday, March 22 at the
Cherokee Cemetery with Doug
Suggs officiating.
He was born December 9, 1915
in Alto, TX to Ernest Lee Oliver,
Sr. and Jackie D. Owen Oliver and
died March 19, 1999 in Llano, TX
He was married to Letha Mae
Mitchell. He served in the U. S
Army and worked as a contractor in
sandbiasing and painting. He was a
member of the Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by his
parents and four brothers.
Survivors include his sons
Leonard Oliver and wife Mary Ann
Maxwell of San Antonio and Joe
D. Oliver of Sweetwater, TX;
daughters Anna Castro and husband
Vince, Dianne Scott and husband
Dale, all of Llano; 11 grandchil-
dren; numerous great grandchildren;
sister Marie Mosses of Houston and
several nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers were Tom Oliver,
Gregg Oliver, Maxwell Oliver,
Cody Oliver, Ernest C. Scott,
Leonard Oliver, Jr. and Joseph
Scott.
Memorials may be given to the
San Saba County Volunteer EMS.
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GOULDING
Graveside services for Jean L.
Goulding, 72, of Georgetown, TX
will be scheduled at a later dale at On April 7, at 6 p.m. the Jr. JI
the Fort Sam Houston National High School will have its Sixth N
Cemetery. grade orientation program in the Jr. 1b
She was preceded in death by her High cafeteria. Fifth grade parents - 1
husband Melvin K. (Jim) Goulding and students are invited to attend.
in 1991. The registration materials will be if
Survivors include daughter Peggy distributed and explained. Parents •
dren; sister Mary Sue Hall of Talco; been received recently by the Llano
one niece and two nephews; and Historical Museum Society, Inc.;
step children Martha Huckeba of • In memory of Lenora Simp-
Irving, Paul Parham of Round son Low, by Maebell and Charles
Rock and Clyde Tinsley of Carroll- Simpson; Ross and Nell Bauman,
ton; and 10 step-grandchildren.
Jim Moss Goulding and wife Deb- tion that will help assure a smooth DUKE UNIVERSITY TALENT SEARCH.... Seventeen Llano
bie Cook of Round Rock, and transition from Elementary school Jr. High students are now qualified to take the ACT or SAT
William Ray Goulding and wife to Jr. High school. college entrance exams according to the Duke University
” talent search.
Students qualify for Duke
University talent search
Seventeen Jr. High students students can qualify for either state
qualify for the Duke University tal- level recognition or grand level
The following memorials have ent search. The Duke University recognition. Those students
been received recently by the Llano talent search is a program sponsored qualifying for either of these levels
STEERS
150-300 lbs 90.00 to 100 0
300-400 lbs...................... 78.00 to 94.00
400-500 lbs......................79 00 to 92.00
500-600 lbs...................... 70.00 to 88 00
600-700 lbs......................66.00 to 74.00
700-800 lbs.....................68.00 to 70.00
by the university each year to honor of recognition may attend a
7 th grade students whose perfor- recognition ceremony during the
mance on last year's achievement summer.
tests was outstanding. The following students are the
Because Texas utilizes the TAAS 1998-99 qualifiers: Jennifer Adams,
test to assess student progress, the Jennifer Baggett, Sarah Busby,
program used the Texas Learning Matt Cooper, Shannon Dickey,
Index of the TAAS test for selec- Bridget Downey, Sonya England,
lion. Matt Harden, Lindsey Haverlah,
Those students who qualify are Lance Kneese, Max Milam, Ben
eligible to take the SAT and ACT Miller, Ashley Mosley, Autumn
college entrance exams. Depending Reed, Megan Rode, Bobby Vallejo,
on their scores on these exams, the and Ross Willmann.
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Burial Insurance •
She was bom April 24, 1930 in
Rotan, TX and died March 26,1999 Kathy of Georgetown; grandchildren
in Kingsland, TX. Courtney Jean, Mathew and
She was married to Paul Lippe Nicholas Goulding and Jamie
on August 21, 1948 in Miles, TX. Goodsell; brother James F Moss
She was a kindergarten teacher at and wife Susan of Tulsa*. OK and
the Redeemer Lutheran Church numerous nieces and nephews,
school in Odessa, TX. She moved Memorial contributions may be
to Buchanan Dam from Alaska 18 given to the Caring Place in
years ago. She was member of the Georgetown or to the Republic of
Holy Word Lutheran Church in Texas Museum in Austin.
Austin and was a member of the _ _ A A A F
Kingsland Arts & Crafts Guild. BKOAoH
She was preceded in death by her Graveside serices for Harold Leon Memorial Healthcare System:
parents and one brother R. D. Hull. Broach, 74, of Mt. Pleasant, TX in memory of J. Walter
Survivors include her husband were held at Forest Lawn Memorial Freiberg, by Highland Lakes
Paul Lippe of Buchanan Dam; son Park on March 31, 1999. Bank
Gary Paul Lippe and wife Vicki of He was born July 29, 1924 in In memory of Betty Talley, by
Austin; sister Mrs. Lucille Neely of Mt Vernon, TX and died March 30, Cedar Mountain Black Powder
San Angelo, TX; brother Otto Hull 1999. Group
of Tulsa, OK; and grandchild Alton He was married to Margaret Av- In memory of W. C. McK-
Paul Lippe. ery Broach, originally of Llano, neely, by Bryant and Carol Ratliff;
Pallbearers were Bill McCarver, TX. and Ratliff Automobile Co., Inc.
Jim Acklen, John Murray, Darrel He was retired as an evening
Warren, Dr. James Spidle, and pusher for Dorchester Pipeline, a
Charlie Scott. Honorary pallbearers WW II veteran and a football player
were Robert Timmerman, Paul for Mt. Vernon Tigers, and was
Mattek, Lester Wessel, Nelson better known then as "Booger
Poldrick, Clint Rogas, Jr. and Larry Broach."
Voigt. " Survivors include his wife Mar-
garet Broach of Mt. Pleasant;
daughter Rosemary Ford of Mt.
Pleasant; son Harold Leon Broach,
Jr. of Mt Pleasant; four grandchil- The following memorials have
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150-300 lbs..............................untested
300-400 lbs 64 00 to 82.00
400-500 lbs.....................64 00 to 77.00
500-600 lbs.....................63.00 to 75.00
600-700 lbs.....................60.00 to 66 00
700-800 lbs......................55.00 to 64.00
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Stephenson, Jimmy. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1999, newspaper, April 1, 1999; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1603143/m1/2/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.