The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1998 Page: 2 of 22
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Llano N«wb, Thursday, October 2S, 1998
obituaries | Memorial
JACK ADAMS
Memorial services for Jack EL
Adams, 79, of Llano, were held
Friday, October 16. 1998 a the
First Baptist Church in Llano with
Reverend Rick Cundieff officiating
He was bora September 23.1919
hi San Antonio, TX and died
October 14/1996 in Austin, TX.
He was married to Jerri Dean
lanuary 23. 1997 in
__ ms had been a Claims
Iaspector for Missouri Pacific
Railroad and had lived hi Llano
since 1994 coming from Castro-
ville, TX. He was a member of the
First Baptist Church in Llano and a
Past Master of Patterson Lodge in
San Antonio and a member of the
Llano Lodge. He was also a mem-
ber of the Eastern Star.
He was preceded in death by his
parents and wife Callie Adams in
1994.
Survivors include wife Jerri Dean
Adams of Llano; daughters Jackie
Hatfield and Susan Tfcwney both of
I l«"n; pBrtffhjVtfMi Shannon Mistr
and Mathew Tawney and five great
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OIMninnilfliql
Memorial contributions may be
made to the charity of your choice.
COTTON WARD
Funeral services for Forest V.
"Cotton” Ward, 76, of Bluffton and
formerly of Leander, were held
October 13. 1998 at Weed-Coriey-
Fish Funeral Home in Austin with
Reverend Don Long officiating. In-
terment was at Austin Memorial
Park.
He was bora December 8, 1921
to Avis and Minnie Cowan Ward
and was a veteran of World War n.
Ward married Millie Johnson on
January 21,1942.
He was preceded in death by his
son Vernon Ray Ward; sister
Pnhwinf Ward and brother CVstff
Want
Survivors include his wife of 36
years. Millie Johnson Ward; son
Randall D. Ward of Leander; sisters
Joy Lindholm and Anita Stewart
both of Austin; brothers Wilbur and
Bobby Ward of Austin and J. D.
Ward of Golden Valley, AZ.
Pallbearers were Bill Long,
Roger Lipdeman, David Ward,
r Bebbjr lmFeutvvJtay .Cowan- and
Bin Cowan. •
. 347-4406
OKIm: 247-41 St Forama* 2474011
Llano
Livestock Auction
Tuesday, October 20,1906
Number of head 244
Choice * Stocker and Feeder
Calves and Yearlings
100 - 300 Lb..................untcsted
300 - 400 Lbs.......78.00 to 85.00
400 • 600 Lbs.......70.00 to 82.00
600 - 600 Lbs.......67.00 to 77.00
000 - 700 Lbs.......62.00 to 68.00
700 - 800 Lbs....... untested
160 - 300 Lbe---------------untested
300 • 400 Lbe.......80.00 to 66.00
400 • 600 Lbe.......60.00 to 66.00
600 - 600 Lbe.......68.00 to 66.00
600 • 700 Lbs.......67.00 to 82.00
700 • 800 Lbe....... untested
Utility and Commercial
Costs....................28.00 to 30.00
Cutter and Boning U till tty
Con.....«............28.00 to 30.00
’ Conner and Low Cutter
Cows....................30.00 to 22.00
Pairs.................... untested
Bulls....................42.00 to 44.00
Wonderful rains across the trade
area shortened the run. All dssees
of cattle sold steady to strong on a
li - __1 a——a
limited test.
Representative Sales
Lonnie Setppe
1 BrfHfr
l'Brf Hfr
640
806
Burnet
80.00
72.00
Taylor A Taylor
1 YlwStr
686
Llano
77.00
Stanley Miller
0 Rwf Hfra
632
Llano
62.00
Monroe Schueasier Fredericksburg
4 Bwf Stra 464 80.00
Bdty Bob Schneider
3 Red Stra 867
Llano
66.00
Robert ftyddw
2 Oiy Stra
466
Pontotoc
86.00
MIBant McWttUamo
1 Bwf Hfr 675
1 Bwf Hfr 606
PVedonla
86.00
64.60
TWO?" ®70
Haaae FkmUv Fart
Llano
66.00
Liana
Sited Stra
J 8 E Ranch
3 Rwf Stra
6 Rad 8tr*
Henry Keyaer, Jr.
1 BlkStr
483 83.80
048 67.80
888 78.00
Frederickaburg
788 64.00
THANKS.
Hatch
HARPER
Paula' Diane Harper, 42, of
Llano, passed away on Sunday,
October 11,1998.
Funeral services were, held
Wednesday, October 14 at the El- •
liott-HamU Funeral Home Chapel
of Faith in Abilene, TX. Interment
was at EUiou-Hamil Garden of
Memories.
She was bom in Abilene on
March 14,1936 and graduated from
Abilene High School in 1974. She
attended North Texas University and
later court reporting school. She
was Miss Teen Abilene in 1973.
Harper worked for Media General
in Richmond, VA for many years.
She is preceded in death by her fa-
ther, John A. Harper ,11.
Survivors include her mother
Patty Harper Bridges of Abilene;
brothers Jay Harper of San Anto-
nio, Brian Harper and David Harper
both of Austin and Christopher
Harper of Atlanta, GA; sisters
Pamela Conaway of London, Eng-
land and Deborah Shipwash of
Houston; three nieces, one nephew
and a loving friend Gary L. Smith.
Memorials may be sent to the
West Texas Rehabilitation Center,
4601 Hartford, Abilene. TX 79605.
MART CHRISTIAN
Funeral services for Mary Lee
Christian, 92, of Tow, TX were
held Friday, October 16 at the
Wridrope, Hatfield, Hawthorne
Chapel in Llano with Brother Doug
Aston officiating. Interment fol-
lowed at the Bluffton Cemetery in
Llano County.
* "She was hdrt June 16, *906 in
Tow and died October 14,199# in
Llano.
She had lived in Llano most of
her life and was of the Church of'
Christ faith.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, one sister, three brothers,
three grandchildren and one great
grandchild
Survivors include daughters Doris
Harlow of Austin; Wilma Bowles
of Waco; Virginia Baker of Dale,
TX and Sue Fox of Bridgeport, TX;
sons James D. Christian of Tow;
Billy Christian of Kingsland and
Jerrell D. Christian of Burnet;
brother Joe Morgan of Llano; 23
grandchildren, 31 great grandchil-
dren and 2 great great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Jason Christian,
William Christian, Joe Bill Chris-
tian, Randall Christian, Bryan
Baker, John Harlow, Danny Har-
low, Eric Christian Gary Bowles
and Mark Bowles. -
Memorial contributions may be
made to Cherokee Children's Home. •
A Want-Ad frpm Heaven
I need someone to help m
It seems I've fallen behind
My woodshop projects are piling
up
A handy carpenter I need to find
And the band of angels that play
the horn
Say there's an empty seat
An expert trumpeter who plays
jazz, big band, "oompah" and aoch
Is someone they would like to
meet
This man that I'm look for
Needs to be s hard worker, one
that doesn't easily tire
And has lots of experience in
several area >
Say, the railroad, Sunday school
teacher and umpire
I I put in the order for this man
And an angel went to look and
see
If on earth, such a man
Could be found and brought back
to Heaven for me
The angel returned with the good
news
Tve found him” he said with a
grin
He's onery and smart, with a
sense of humor too
There will be no problem getting
him in
v"Good Job!" I replied, "Lete's
bring him here”
'Well, you see God. I'm a 'little
torn VJ
There's so many that love him
there
And lie hasn't even met a great- •
granddaughter that was just bora
"Now, angel, you know in all
things I work
For the good of those who love
Me . t -M
The things this man did on earth
Will live on for all to see'
He raised two daughters with
pride and love
Was a devoted husband too
A Mason, a good neighbor
loyal friend uat*.
A grandpa that read stories
took grandkjds to toe zoo
And to God called Jack Adams
'home
Ha's tha newest member of the
bend
When you get to Heaven, he will
be easy to find
Look for the angel with the
power saw in his hand
Written by I
L. Mistr
He knows I gave to him a full,
h>l2l those who love him to not
toed a tsar
Because now Heaven's workshop,
the band and Ityne who came before
him
All need him now right here
Yes, I know angel, that this man
called Jack, Daddy, Grandpa and Tay
Will be missed by all, you bet
But the good news Is he's coming
to Me
The rest have to wait a little yet
He will be up here cracking
jokes, playing cards, doing
crosswords with a pen
And making a big sawdust mess
Yes, bring him to Me right away
I want him; this man is truly
blessed
Sponsors for the program
include: Bquilon Pipeline Co. Lone
Star Pipeline Co. • PG&E Gas
Transmission Texas Corp-Phillips
Pipe Line Co-Seminole Pipeline
Co.-Texas-New Mexico Pipe Line
Co.
For more information call (800)
982-8752
Thank You
Thank You
Notes
Notes
The family of Jack B. Adams
would like to my thank you for the
many expressions of love and
support you have shown to us. You
were all there when we needed you
Jackie (Adams) Hatfield A Fam-
September 25, 1919 - October
14. 1998
Public
awareness
program
sponsored
The Pipeline group's annual
"Public Education-Contractor
Awareness Program” will be held at
7:00 p.m. on Thursday, November
S, 1998, at the American Legion,
402 Pittsburg, Llano, Texas. The
program will be sponsored by a
group of companies with a
common goal of preventing
accidents and damages to
underground pipelines and utilities.
A free dinner will be catered by
CoopeTs Barbecue for all
involved in excavi
activities in Blanco, B
tid Mason counties.
dinner *Wi#-f ofirtv nn
UI1I1T4| I WWl SalOBjr |B1
be presented which st
importance of accident ]_
by identifying pipeline and utility
rights of way, use of one-call
systems, and the importance of
working with pipeline and utility
companies to safely excavate in die
vicinity of underground facilities.
Sponsors will provide
promotional materials including
notification information for their
and comnanies safety related brochures
p H'^dOtowaafotvttiiundta.
fed ^ ,
Each ye8ft&hy1<live*1ii& injured
or lost, plus wiiiinn* of dollars in
repafas and lost products am incurred
due to "third party” incidonts-
someone dinning into a pipeline.
«>me life-threatening, maH*
disrupted when expensive fiber-
optic cables are damaged or severed.
These types of excavation can be
financially devastating to the
responsible party. This safety
program is an attempt to help those
who do excavation work to avoid
SOCh ytttUtfkv1#. a’.
The family of Lola Mm Phillips
Garrett would like to thank all of
her friends for the love they
extended her.
A special thanks to the staff at
Hill Country Healthcare Center, the
funeral home and the Indies at First
Baptist Church for the meal they
’TbeBilly Phillips Family
The Terrell Garrett Family
Ammendments approved
State regulators approved
amendments to water rights being
sold by Garwood Irrigation Com-
pany that will enable die Lower
Colorado River Authority to pro-
vide the river basin with adequate
drinking water through most of the
next century.
The Texas Natural Resource
Conservation Commission ap-
proved amendments that will allow
43 billion gallons of water rights
permitted to Garwood to be used for
municipal and industrial purposes,
as well as for agricultural irrigation.
State approval of the amendments
enables Garwood and the LCRA to
complete a $73 million ^reement,
under which Garwood will sell 80
percent of its water rights and all of
its irrigation facilities to the
LCRA.
The TNRCC also approved
similar amendments for the
remaining 20 percent of water
rights that Garwood is selling to
the City of Corpus Christ).
LCRA General Manager Mark
Rose said the TNRCC action will
allow the LCRA to Continue to
serve the basin's water needs for
yearn.
Full Sets $25
Pedicures $15
HEADQUARTERS
609 W. Yotng
915-247-5153
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Stephenson, Jimmy. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1998, newspaper, October 22, 1998; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1118953/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.