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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 1

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Weimar, Texas
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VOLUME EIGHTY-ONE WEIMAR, COLORADO COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1S69 law Put Jury Finds 16 Indictments Dannie A Camacho breaking and entering coin operatedU gtaiy (specifically, changing tho innount of a check from $3.53 to the check was allegedly gaged property from the less ind theft Lawrence Dcckard, earry- inf, i pmhIUtM lp on Into a mill Deckard, assault 2nd fear For SP ,3 Binned, Fiinonil iniccs lot Sum 1 nun noiu iiouni i 01 pi i in 11 sf frill win Cfnfn 71 il I Miudmt, DIM 1,, ,1 Shi ffliSia JMIiS; i lil! 1' 1,1, Dins ,1 ol ,711) A I in sU uouliliui.il Honn ni Kli llumlil I th. it 1,1,11111. it H.mslin Inn ul In South Mimoriii I ill Cim.t.n HP died umxpulidH nt hi honiL thi moimnj; of I in 26 of he-iit litiirk crfn rl 'v 1 March 22. 1918. Oil OH ol Duls ind Emilii Hillncli llollonn and Ki-ndutitcd tuiin imu Fnye Stroucl nt Houston on Jim 31.

inn After hi milltin iniii hi He was member of First Baptist Church in Manvel. Thi pns lor Rev T. F. Grace, officiated Mr. Hollowny's wife survkcq along with his father.

Davis Hoi- Miss Bcrnice Holloway of Wd mar anil Mig Thomas Bratton of Abilene a niece and a nephew 6rohmcmn Dealer In Metal Buildings Mesco Metal Buildings has an- Grohmann Son, Weimar con- Weimar area. A. Ij. Behrens of who has sold more than three- worth of- metal buildings the past three years, will be steel building dent for the City of Eagle Lake. The pre-englneered steel build- Ings have been erected' for such diverse uses as factories, aircraft hangers, office buildings; bowling aleys, supermarkets and even Traey said.

ii i 1 itonia to lui liii ,11 1 in hn pi if. Ii in N. iM thunl to tluil 8 (1 .1 nlth 1 it Ii mid and Moullon have nil out it mil Milonn imind Jah SI 71 MH (l() 1 in i 1 ti 1 nt in 1 1, i MM lh Ih 0 i 1 i Ininlut nun It i 1 il a if I uuu, 1911 it, ptjifjgi oi jicnsii Ih lhl mi ion 1 ll mi lii TI lit nl nl '-pin hmibu lr i i Mr ui in MI (in It I 11 1 nn 71 rlh If 1 nil Iy i 1 itm I Thi' pi mitt 'jo, 'Yi'om" mi i nl min Imnl Ii 1 i' noith of ti, mm olum lt TmV Tt" 1 Ut llhl1 nl th 1 1 Ih. mi.no, muT'i' hl out th in tion T'iol i i' "of "i 'i" t'l Inl'i'i'' tin iimnil clash mil ilob bored Wnllis One WIE Too Close Thi i nine ulllnn nml ol th, 1 hu, niil-n nidi SihuUnbuif, rhi hau on, pnmt afti-r the first quiitil i tin fusl slndou and In hiltlimi ttiLj win aheid Ti 2T. In the third quarter thii 47-45.

With 4 mlnuU-s till Shorthorns had strotcbod theii lead to 6 points. With 1 -mln utes left Larry Seydler dropped in a free shot that tied the garni at 04-54, but Schulenburg took the lead twice more before tin misery ended. With 2 seconds left, Weimar was ahead 57-50 when Seydler was fouled. He missed field, but also missed. Rob Cummins scored 23 for Weimar, including the winning goal; Larry Moore hit 14.

Henry Gimn 12. For Schulenburg. Bacon made 25. Carroll 11, and Beck 10. Dogs No Trouble the Flato'nia Bulldogs and it was After a quarter Weimar had a 26-5 lead and Coach Kroll Hornets, Swords To Play Monday Karl Downs' Hornets will Host St.

Michael's Swords in, a biuihet- bafl game at 7:30 p.m. Feb. In the Karl Downs gym. The game is sponsored by the Karl Downs linnn A 1111 Nl l01 1 in lh hut nil rn nl i nfjiu i (it lh Ii i i 1 j( pioj i 1 uhiLli is i to I il 1 11 it, in 11 i ihl i I i iliout 100 worhinp Annlhii rnuti u( airitil Ib7 to Fo ilkni-. Ini Tint Hi i it (.0 ol turis'on in.ir'o'Ante^tau'lO County I Tn.

i of GnnziUi lit tin tnginLCi in charge. This is expected to take 260 workinp- PRODUCE PRICES i hi, th, UJISKII MM ii inn 10 i nnsoi ul il' ol (h tint i1h It KS Ih -him tmli nt ill JH bib- 1, TI run HI 11 in i HIM 11 inn nr Cum nt TM i2t d( 7 AA I up: ii jiou aaj-s. L.atf.1 Ii izcn District Engineer V. Ra mcit will supervise both projects. Phune the tu tilt.

Mercury Mill Li km to tin I hi Tung-niu hrls i I i and i Nnncy Tirmann. 6, Dr. Nancy Beken, Reporter During: an assembly program on January 31. the National Honor Society installed six. members, three of whom were provisional The parents were invited to this tioii of their children into the or- The program began with the reading of a poem, Master's Touch," by President Jolmny Rouse.

qualifications Senior membera the society explained the dsfireti of the National Hones- So- Phyllis Janeckn; Leadership. Service. Rob Cummins; and Character, Nancy Beken. were the following: Seniors, cnsioii was Dr. Dcnton A.

Cooley. ind transplant -uirKoon who quoted poetry. philosophized about life, and so wowed the Larry Moore; provisional mem- Adamclk. Bill Fuller, Virginia Dr. Cooley Speaker On February twelve members and Mrs.

Lydia Somer went to. the University of Houston 'to grara. The speaker for ihe oc- him a mmuto-Iong ova- Somer. Johnny Mike Gross, Bill Fuller, Anthony Adamcik. James Goode, Phyllis Janecka, Darlene Bohac, Nancy Beken, Kathy Kloesel, Wanda ginia R.

an ta UP program to con olkHtion Committee on I bile tnool Education are included in Senate Bill No. 2, introduced lasl Galvcston and Sen. Oscar Mauzy of The bill has been referred to the Senate "Education Committee. Miller Is Invalid A deed executed in 1967 from Miss Annie Miller to August Tuesday in district court after The suit was Brought by Amanda. Andreas, next friend to Miss Miner, who recently was 'declared in county court to bo of unsound mind.

Tuesday's action re.turns ownership of the land in question to Miss Miller. Weimar Mercury $3.50 a yiar 1 i ,011 triii lion in 1 1 mo i OHM i inn m'l'h i 'nV i 1 1 p'ud i 1K i -11 in M'HiJ "i i () ioy Prob-ation in TrmsMe Again; For Bottle Theft thin ift( ho IT til iwn i Coin it pro liiitifinuv tit iic for ulni, i uonian piu i a old ju Ii if nn thi tinn hottl. The boy v. i nn through the alley entrance of the P. M.

Rouse Grocery at noon Tuesday, carrying several 1 em and on a hum phoned Rubin Grocery, where it was learned the boy had just turned the bottles in for cash. he adm itted he had taken the bottles from an unlocked storage apace at Rouse's and sold them On Jan. 22 the same boy had car in front of the post office. Seen by several witnesses, ho was arrested later at school and juvenile hearing before Judge a probationary term to last-AmtU he becomes 18. He's IlTjaH at now, likely, will send him to refoim schooL The moose such a abort neck he lo 'kneel to feed, on low pl'smts..

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