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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thuraday April 26.1973
Comanche awards
Flood damage up
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
to Renshaw, Andrews
to $193 million
Ho
Co
hon
will receive $5.
Don Swearegin, outstanding
Weighing in of items collected committee chairman (football
will be at Austin and Fisk.
Former Nixon aide has no
rested inside Democratic of-
proached Atty. Gen. Richard then telephoned Asst. Atty. Gen ization said today that workers
Kleindienst the day after Lid- Henry Petersen, who heads the
criminal division, and told him:
"Henry. I want to be sure that the favorable responses record-
HOSPITAL
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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor-
mation for this column released the most stackable thing," he
Strike
Clyde announced by Metromedia sta-
Comanche — Mrs. Linda suspicious nature because they
p.m. at lake Brownwood; May Agnew.
at May; and May 24 at 2 p.m at Nancy Meyre; Joy Biehl;
Spelvin Richardson; Emma I
Showing Now Thru Tuesday
Bangs
For specific locations of any Vaughn; Carrie McDaniel; I
MARI, SEVENTEEN.
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of Coleman and Mrs Jimmie where the golf ball to marble-
law of Fort Worth
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Springs at 6:45 pm. Wednesday Nov. 4.1947 at Rock Springsand poetry in the coliseum foyer, the
DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
presentation also will involve a
m9•na
43- GP United Aetsts
PANAVSON TECHNCOLOF
were left a shambles
sister, Mrs. Lizzie Montgomery the public and is student
High winds reportedly threw of Georgetown
oriented.
PERFORMANCES: 5:30-10:00
a James Bond 007 isback!
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Coleman
Ph.625 4226
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Persor
health
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STUDENTS 1.50
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for the re-election committee
mailed in more than a third of
10.2 p.m. at McDaniel; May 11,
11 a.m. Brownwood; May 15, 2
p.m. at Zephyr, May 16, 2 p.m.
NOW
THRU
TUESDAY
ADULIS. 1.25
Children Under
12YEARS W
Jaycees participating in the
program included James Hill,
banquet chairman, as emcee.
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persons may contact the ex-
tension office on the second
floor of the Brown County
courthouse
said. "When you're involved in
an election, you do what you
can. We assumed the other side
would do the same thing.”
The final result of the poll, as
OPEN 5:15
ADULTS . . . 1.75
STUDENTS 1.25
CHILDREN 75
E. Howard Hunt, a former
White House consultant All
were convicted.
The present spokesman for
the Nixon campaign organ-
apparently had been typed on
the same typewriters
The presentation, called
"Sonshine" because of its
parallel- with the message of
Jesus Christ, is open to the
public at no charge.
Primary emphasis of the
program will be on top Mid-
Texas musical groups who are
dy’s wiretapping crew was ar-
rested
Jones.
Santa Anna — Carl Mills.
Rising Star — Mrs. Alta
cutors today as the Watergate
grand jury reconvened
Moore refused to comment on
program on the following
schedule
May 1,2 p.m. at Owens; May
3, 2 p.m. at Blanket; May 8, 2
A Report Card On The
Love Generation
’ North Vietnamese waters.
ill DeVan L. Shumway, spokes-
man for the Committee for the
Re-election of the President,
said he didn’t regard it as rig-
11 ging the poll because "we felt
U the Democrats would do the
' same thing."
That type of voluntary poll is
ZERO IN
& SCREAM
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Early — Carolyn Hull.
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science.
NOW THRU SATURDAY_____
A DOUBLE SHOT OF JAAAES BOND
BOWIE646-0449
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BIOFFICE OPENS 00-9:00 p.m
SHOWTIME 8:00
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Abilene Himay 84
WAIT DISNEY Rroductions
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and Ronnie Boston, Anders. • J
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number of tons of trash COMANCHE (BBC) — spoke; Stanton Anders, spark
collected, miles of roadside and Truman Renshaw, manager of ping and Bill Isom. Jaycee of
waterways cleaned up, number the Soil Conservation Service the month
of trees and shrubs planted, and office in Comanche, received Melvin Evans of Wichita
any unusual objects found the community service award Falls. former state president of
during clean-up The scout for a person over age 35 at the Texas Jaycees. was principal
office will be open all day annual Comanche Jaycee speaker Bill Citrano of Killeen.
Saturday and will accept report awards banquet Wednesday national director for the
calls between 4 and 6:30 p.m. night. Jaycees, installed new officers
BIUFFVuE
□ RIVEIN
ALBERT R BROCCOLI m HARRY SALTZMAN
’—IM FLEMINGS
"ONHERMAJESTY’S
sized hail struck Wednesday
evening at Richland Springs
The stones riddled residents’
windows, vehicles, television
antennae and trees.
The storm hit Richland
it can ho
a month!
If you're
C all me.
where Liddy told Kleindienst himself eventually was indicted
that one of the five men ar- with the five arrested men and
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BANGS (BBC) A daughter, , IS DYING. EVEN FOR HER
Visitors are welcome to at- Kimberly Lane, Mr. and Mrs. • IMF WORST IS YET
tend All educational programs Tommy Stephens of Austin on g pnri
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Agricultural Extension Service grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
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scouts and girl scouts. The Other awards included today at the Comanche High Lightweight stacker and feeder
group bringing in the most trash Jimmy Seals, key man; Gary School auditorium calves were fully steady to $2
Publshed every evening except
Saturday and Sunday morning by
BRowNwo0D PUBLISHING Co eO
Box 1 IM. Brownwood. Texas NMI Second
class postge paid at Browmwood Texas
CRAIG wo0DsON, Publisher
NORMAN FISHER, Editor
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Singie copv evening >• cents Sunday »9
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year By mail paid in advance in Broun,
Callanan, Easlland, Eramh Comanche.
Hamilton Mills. San Saba. McCulloch and
Coleman counties $15.60 per year:
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MEMBER OF TME ASSOC IA TE D PRE 55
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CAwuMy * ths newspaper as well as all
AP dispatches AH omer rignt> «•
reserved.
concessions); Harvey Kaasee, Miller is band director.
Moore said he hadn’t known these people are treated as any ed in a local television poll last
of the bugging scheme in ad- other person would be treated year of reaction to the mining of
of these clubs, interested Sandra White.
and in approximately 20 was a saddle maker
The flood claimed two more Department said the petroleum office, companies will be buying presented the Jaycee wives COMANCHE (BBC) — The higher.
appliances and aluminum cans service award and Mrs. Jimmy beginner and junior high bands Slaughter and stacker bulls
ollected and the money will be Seals a past president's plaque from Comanche schools will were fully steady and slaughter
livided equally between the boy by Mrs. Gary Don Swearengin. present a concert at 7:30 p.m. cows were steady to 825 lower.
Bangs Mrs. Neva Ashmore.
Dismissals Wednesday
Brownwood — Carla Luker;
By Sheila
NEA Ga
We've J
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trials al
home gar]
are lookin
Some 3
rose tes
10.4 million acres of land in and
seven states, officials say They Weik
estimate damage to farm crops 200 p
and businesses at 8193 million Nort
The rain-swollen Missouri Robe
brothers, Marvin Kemp and L other hail storms earlier this derstorm which dropped heavy
C. Kemp, both of Coleman; and month were reported either rain for a few moments
two sisters, Mrs George Regel heavily damaged or wiped out ----------------------*------
SCOUTS—
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Segrest.
Unit leaders an asked to
report to their coordinator the
number of participants i youth
and adult), approximate
: AaasamzUnSean Connery
: "James Bond 007^
: Diamonds Are Forever
PET
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Plymouth's National Trouble
Shooting Championship at
Boston June 25, 26, and 27, when
they will compete for college
expected in this area, with a large tree limb through the scholarships and other prizes
Moluin Kamn && Friday’s highs probably back door of the Frank Wells WOrth more than $90,000
P‘ heading back into the 70s. home in Richland Springs. In trouble shooting, teams of
COLEMAN BBC) - Ser- Extended forecasts for the Numerous homes received two students work on a car in
vices for Melvin M Kemp, 66, of area call for partly cloudy skies damage to outside paint. which a series of malfunctions
(oleman were to be at 4 30 p.m. and a warming trend Saturday A top of a butane storage tank have been placed to determine
today at Stevens Funeral Home and Sunday. at the Ross Crane home in which team can most quickly
with Rev. Glenn Bowman, San Saba County felt the Richland Springs was blown off, and accurately find and fix all
pastor of the First United brunt of a Texas-size thun- temporarily creating a hazard the problems.
Methodist Church, officiating, derstorm Wednesday night as as gas began to escape during---
Burial was to be in Coleman heavy pouring rains, wind and the height of the storm. A -reme cc4
City Cemetery had whipped the area Light hail and less severe m""r ”5
He died at 6:25 am Wed- Richland Springs apparently winds were reported at several . Ren a -r--rem
nesday at Ranger Park Hospital caught the worst of the storm, other places in Mid-Texas, and in DOU P-°9"-
in Santa .Anna but the city of San Saba also weather-watchers kept an eye a Christian outreach drama,
Mr Kemp was born June 12, reported some hail and winds on the clouds through much of art and poetry presentation is
He was born Nov. 10. 1894 at scheduled to perform
Bartlett. He married Inez Trigg Besides a display of art and
Seyare (46 20,)
yearlings were steady to 81
higher Heifer calves and
yearlings were fully steady to 81
higher
Choice pairs were steady to
850 per pair higher Stocker
cows were fully steady.
Estimated total receipts were
875 per head
Prices were as follows:
Stocker steer calves, 250-425
pounds, 64-90: Stocker heifer
calves, 250-425 pounds, 48-70;
steer yearlings. 500-700 pounds.
49-56.50; bull yearlings, 50-58;
heifer yearlings, 50-56; plain
feeder steers, 48-54; plain
feeder heifers. 47-50
Cows and calves, pairs, good,
400-600; plain, 287.50-435.
Stocker cows, 35-47.50.
Slaughter cattle, fat calves,
43-43.50; fat cows, 34.75-36.25;
utility and cutter cows, 30.25-34;
canners, 27.75-31.50; shells, 24
downward; Stocker bulls, 38.25-
50.50; slaughter bulls. 37.25-41.
REPRESENTATIVE SALES
Jim Smith, Mullin, 1,500
pound yellow bull, 41.10; Ben
Yarborough, Santa Anna. 1.335
pound at 40; Joe Evridge,
Comanche, 320 pound whiteface
heifer. 60. Guy Eads, Brown-
wood, 315 pound black
whiteface heifer, 65; and 320
pound black bull at 870; Odell
Cole. Brownwood, 890 pound
black bull, at 50.50; Maurice
White, Mullin, 1,310 pound black
cow at 35.80; Blaine Quirl,
Zephyr. 945 pound whiteface
pair at 465, Bates and Woods,
Richland Springs, 1,015 pound
red cow, 36 and 220 pound
whiteface steer at 95; Jess
Harwell, Lamkin, three
Charolais pairs at 8600 each;
Butch Cheek, Sidney, 195 pound
whiteface heifer at 84 50; B & C
Dairy, Comanche, 1,350 pound
Holstein cow at 35; Watson
Bettis. Brownwood, 695 pound
black heifer at 48.50 and 485
pound black steer at 62.50.
minutes dumped 1.40 inches of Survivors include his wife; one-act skit involving HPC
rain and its own brand of hail six daughters, Dorothy, Pauline students in the school's drama
and wind destruction. and Patricia Calhoun, all of department.
The roof of the concession Abilene. and Mts. Margaret Helping with the presentation
stand at the Richland Springs Smith of Hobbs, N.M., Mrs. are Brownwood High School
stadium was lifted and dropped Juanita Shields of Washington. students, church youth groups,
on US. 190 The L M Green W Va and Mrs Sandra Cassels as well as HPC students,
home lost 14 windows in the of Corpus Christi; a son, Larry Jerome Smith, BSU director,
hailstorm, and Venetian blinds P. Calhoun of San Saba; and a said the presentation is open to
vance. Anderson quoted
anonymous sources as saying
that Laddy, who was later con-
victed as the alleged master-
mind of the Watergate oper-
ation. contacted Kleindienst on
orders of campaign deputy Jeb
S. Magruder. When Liddy lo-
cated Kleindienst at a golf
206 Maple are pending at Davis- lor Charles Wallace, brother of
Morris Funeral Home Bertha Wallace of Brownwood.
Mr Cary died at 9:30 am “ill be at 12 30 pm Friday at
today in the Brownwood the Castle Hill Baptist Church
Community Hospital following with Akers Funeral Home in
a report published today by col- fices early that morning was
umnist Jack Anderson, saying Nixon’s campaign security
Moore and Watergate con- chief
spirator G. Gordon Liddy ap- Anderson said Kleindienst
1906 in Coleman and was a along with a temporary failure the evening planned by the Howard Payne
lifetime Coleman County of telephones in Brownwood, only .19 of an Baptist Student Union at 7 p.m.
resident He was a Methodist Grain crops and home gar- inch was the official Friday in the Brownwood
Survivors include two dens surviving a freeze and measurement from a thun- Coliseum.
office has announced a series of Wheeler; Mrs. Nelda Talley; tion WTTG, was 5,157 agreeing
Home Demonstration Club Mrs. Michaele Bocknite; Joe with Nixon’s decision to mine
programs. "One Dish Meals”, Tijerina; Mrs. Geleta Chesser; Haiphong harbor and 1,158 dis-
at various locations throughout Arley Bowman; Mrs. Annie agreeing When WTTG reported
the county during May. Donnell. the results May 15, it said that it
Carolyn Beebe, county ex- Mullin - Clyde Jones; Alma had received several thousand
tension agent, will present the Spinks. postcards that were of a
comment on Watergate link
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pow- course, Moore asked to go who is arrested under those
ell Moore, a former public in- along, Anderson said, circumstances."
formation spokesman for the Then the three men—Liddy, Justice Department spokes-
Nixon campaign, appeared in Kleindienst and Moore—report- men wouldn't comment on An-
the offices of federal prose- edly went into a back room, derson’s story today. Liddy
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Grant
University
speaker
The Brown County extension Brownwood
up is asked to call the Boy Scout Jaycee of the year honors . . Buyer attendance was ex-
office at 646-0616 Friday. Ulis went to Larry Graham. Concert scheduled cellent and the market very
applies to Brownwood only, Robinson was also given out- active at the Brownwood Cattle
scout officials said. standing director laurels. by Comanche bands Auction Wednesday. The
According to the girl scout Mrs. Stelvin Johnson was market was fully steady to 81
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Large objects such as old Mrs. Leta Andrews,
washers, refrigerators, ice Comanche High School girls
boxes, furniture. and metal coach, won the service award
pieces will be picked up by for a person under 35.
explorers. David Robinson was installed
Anyone who is interested in as Jaycee president, succeeding
having this type of trash picked Pat Clendenin
ail pounded Arkansas
Way night and more than
a brief illness. ’ San Antonio in charge ol esumate aamage “otarm crops zu pegsons fled their homes in
Born June 8. 1910 ui Grayson arrangements Burial will be in and.businessesatimmmilion; 3"ttessamwnersaldaze
workh "G"hdarotindyisld SMr.nwailace died at noon punched holes Wednesday in 92 damage would exceed 81
in Midland and resided in Wednesday following an ap- Central Missouri levees Uk million...
Brownwood six months He parent heart attack A brother, cluding one nearst. Louissthat In Baton Rouge,
married Willie Vardeman at Jack. died in Austin Sunday forced the evacuation Louisana Farm Bureau Feder
Altus. Okla Dec 5.1972. Among survivors are his mobile home residents at Bosh- ation estimated flooding Will
Survivors include his wife; wife; his sister and two nieces etown, , cost sta larmers mor, than
fiv. sister M5 r v Ch." ana Thousands of families from $69 million if conditions persist
Mrs Hazel Hyde . Wth of Mrs. Kelley, 69 the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Almost 300,000 acres of farm-
Hrdero Mr Wfl' woilamof ‘ lakes have been affected by the land are flooded in that Delta
. crsoilie la Mr. N n SANTA ANNA (BBC) - floods which have forced ifiany state. threating crops of soy-
onn 7 .a Is o-Z Services for Mrs Blanche to abandon their homes or lose beans and sugarcane.
.. ne’ , Z r’L,S.h Kelley, 69. of Euless will be at their livelihoods The Louisiana Conservation
allard °C Rose m three 2 » p.m. Friday at Henderson
oaemeucaro i(US Funeral Home here with burial victims Wednesday, raising the industry is losing 8300.000 a day
. " ( to be in Santa Anna Cemetery. death toll to at least 10. because600oil wells and 140 gas
puk An onnny > o The former longtime resident The body of George Thad wells are inundated. Production
of Coleman County died Watts was found in St. Charles of 45,000 barrels of oil a day and
w R MeGI-hlin Tuesday in a Euless hospital. County, Mo., and authorities 300 million cubic feet of gas a
On n Mrs. Kelley was born Aug 23, say he apparently drowned as day has been stopped.
COMANCHE (BBC) — 1903 in Rosewood and lived in he waded through flood waters But because of levee breaks in
Services for William Russell Coleman County from 1917 to to reach his trailer home. Central Missouri, the National
McGlothlin, 75, of Rt. 1, Gustine 1945. Her husband, O. L. Kelley, in Illinois, Larry Wolfe, 23, of Weather Service said the
will be at 3 p.m E riday at died in 1972 Havana drowned as he was pressure was relieved in the
Comanche Funeral Home with Survivors include two bringing a boat filled with Delta area and record crests
burial to be in Energy daughters, Mrs. S. T. Hunt of sandbags to shore up the Illinois predicted earlier would be de-
C emetery Rev. Bill Carroll and Amarillo and Mrs. Pauline River levee layed 36 to 48 hours.
Rev Buddy Kirksey will of- Ellison of Ovalo; three sons, Maj. Gen. Charles Noble, who At St. Louis a crest of 43.5 feet
Relate Elmer Kelley of-Fort Worth; tallied the damage for the Mis- or 13.5 feet above flood stage
Mr McGlothlin died at 10:40 Jack Kelley of Port Hueneme, sissippi River Commission at was expected Saturday, the
p.m Wednesday in a Hamilton Calif and Jimmy Kelley of Fort Vicksburg, Miss., said Loui- highest in 200 years of recorded
hospital Worth; one sister, Mrs. Allie siana and Arkansas had the history. Damage was expected
He was bom Oct. 28. 1897 in Gilmore of El Caton, Calif.; two most acreage under water — a to be light because the city is
Hamilton County and was a brothers, Sterle Petty of _____________________________- protected by a 52-foot wall,
lifetime resident of Comanche Brownwood and Homer Kelley . , Agriculture Secretary Earl
County He was a member of of Gilmore, 25 grandchildren; Navy brothers Butz and Sen. James O. East-
Pettit Baptist Church and of and 14 great-grandchildren, land, D-Miss., plan to fly over
Fleming Masonic lodge No. 630 . . flooded areas in Tennessee to-
AF & AM He was a past master B. R. Wicker, 42 coming, going day to assess damage caused by
of the lodge, was a stockman SHAMROCK — Services for The W. L. Alexander family of weeks of heavy rain.
and married Lucy Boynton Dec. Billy Ray Wicker, 42, of 601 Oak Park Dr. in Brownwood in the South, cotton is prob-
5, 1919 She died Dec. 27, 1972, shamrock were to be at 2 30 had sons coming and going this ably the most endangered drop,
Survivors include,, three p.m W today rat the First Baptist week. experts say.
daughters. Mrs Mozelle ( hurch of Shamrock with burial William Lewis Alexander Jr.. ~
Herring of Goldthwaite, Mrs. in Shamrock Cemetery under the family's oldest son. Two from BHS tO
June Sheridan of Killeen and the direction of Richerson returned home on two weeks
Mrs Morene Calcote of.sara Funeral Home of Shamrock, recruit leave, just in time to en+er • cntec
Vista, Ariz.; one son, W R The former Goldthwaite help send his brother Brian 5nIE‛ • -On5-‛
McGlothlin Jr of Lometa; one resident died at 11:20 pm David Alexander to initial Navy Two boys from the auto
sister. Miss Wilda McGlothlin of 1 fuesday in a Shamrock hospital training, according to Jim mechanics department at
Brownwood; three brothers, after a long illness. Judd, navy recruiter here. Brownwood High School have
Chester McGlothlin and Bill Mr Wicker was born Aug 3 The older brother has just been selected to compete in
McGlothlin, both of Abilene, 1931 in Caradan in Mills County completed nine weeks of boot Plymouth’s trouble shooting
and Jim McGlothlin of Lub- and married Betty Bruton in camp in Orlando, Fla. His contest.
bock; 22 grandchildren; and 16 Shamrock Dec .31, 1959 He was younger brother will undergo:' Bobby Henderson, 18, of 1200
great-grandchildren a veteran of World War II and similar training at San Diego. Dale and Ronnie Cook, 18, of
■ _ n .. .e had lived in Shamrock 14 years Calif., Judd said. 1004 Ave. I are the team
J. K. Butler, 45 Survivors include his wife; William is to attend aviation members trom BHS and the
COMANCHE (BBC) - one daughter, Cynthia Ann machinist school at Memphis, boys will be sponsored by
Services for James Ray Butler, Wicker of Shamrock; three Tenn and Brian will receive Healer Motor Co here..They
45, of .San Diego, Calif, win be sons, Lee Bruton of Golden, assignment following recruit wil compete May 3at Skyline
at 1 p.m. Saturday at Oak Lawn Colo., Jerry Don Bruton of training. i&h School in Dallas.
Funeral Home with burial in Austin and Joe Henry Bruton of Both are the sons of Mr. and The contest is one of 11
Oakwood Cemetery Rev Paul Shamrock; and his parents, Mr. Mrs. William L. Alexander and regional meets being held
sivus, pastor ot'Hasse Baptist - Mr. * C.'Wicker of attended Brownwood High
Church, will officiate. -----------------------Sehool---------------------------
Mr Butler died Monday at
Among survivors are his More about RAIN—
mother. Mrs. Jessie M Butler Continued from Page LA
of Fort Worth.
By NICK TATRO combined total at 6.8 million
Associated Press Writer acres.
Floodwaters have inundated Drenching rains, tornadoes,
serve people of all ages Ben Stephens of Bangs Great- n
regardless of socioeconomic grandmothers are Mrs Pearl .
levels, race, color, sex, religion, Weems and Mrs. Mary .
or national origin Stephens, both of Bangs.
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Charles Wallace
Services for c B Cary, 62, of SAN ANTONIO — Services
George Lacy, 77
BRADY 1 BBC 1 - Services
for George Lacy Sr . 77. were to
be at 3:30 p.m. today at
Wilkerson Funeral Home with
burial in Resthaven Cemetery'
He died at 12:20 am
Wednesday m the Heart of
Texas Memorial Hospital
Mr Lacy was born Oct 5,1895
in Marble Falls and had lived in
McCulloch County since 1946
He was the former owner of a
garden business east of Brady
Survivors include his wife;
two sons, George lacy Jr of
Coahoma and Ray lacy of
Anchorage, Alaska: one
daughter, Mrs Barbara
Hoenow of San Antonio: two
brothers. Clifford lacy of
Marble kalis and Jack lacy of
Seagoville; and 11 grand-
children
a a > . by authority of patient or
Meal series relative.)
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
slated here hospital
"e‛= Admissions Wednesday
Admission is 81 for adults and higher. Medium and
50 cents for children Johnny heavyweight calves and
PERFORMANCE -7:35 M
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FROM
— "JOE”
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1973, newspaper, April 26, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575240/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.