Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Vernon Daily Record from Vernon, Texas • Page 11

Location:
Vernon, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

VERNON DAILY RECORD, Vemon, Texas, Jan, PRESTON SMITH LO ES TO Decision To Run Again Puzzles Many mid winter SPECIAL den with a fireplace between jge lovely living room and the Four bedroonns with two and oaths Beautiful carpeting, and built Kitchen range -room, covered patio, two car It All ttiis in a beautiful brick ir Of a corner lot with pecan and in a fenced back yard priced at about one half its Ipneni cost TO HAWKINS SCHOOL. jMdroom vnth new carpeting, dining Spacious den adjoining the This is a real bargain at ftTAL BUILDING Ap Irately '500 sq ft with concrete ri a nice office bui It In, Located fquarter block of ground with Iparkingarea This is a good set paint shop, carpenter IdKtrical, plumbing, garage, Vffy repair and many other building is on leased land I long term lease Building priced tDAVIS AGENCY, INC. PHONE 552-6283 NiQhts Weekends iriffitts iLltOur IMIew Smartly designed 12x65 mobile home. Partially furnished, skirting, porch, air and be moved. 552-2230 after 5 p.m.

or anytime weekends. 23-76-6t Need to sell quick. Nice mobile home, full baths, 2 large bedrooms, dishwasher, $5300 553-4774. 23-76-5t For Sale or bedroom, Vk bath, living room, dining room, fully carpeted, with attached garage on corner lot. Call 552-9775 after 5 p.m.

23-76-lt Paradise bedroom, 2- story, 2 baths, formal living and dining rooms, den, kitchen, fireplace. 552-6378. 23-70-12t New Quality Built sq. 3-4 bedrooms and much more. Santa Rosa Construction.

552-2253 5534064. 23-60-TFN 1 REAL ESTATF R6E IN NW it up to suit of ice for the money, quiet secluded BRICK-MANY, MANY, 1900 SF in this luxury 3 Bath, 2C with fireplace all bullt- land lots of other quiet Addition. IR BRICK-UNDER St has lots of close in and ready for oc ncy. NEATEST 2 BR HOUSE IN West Yamparika St. and i are ready to move into their 'house-this one is "clean as a and priced right.

bw ABOUT 6Vi ACRES ON CKETT We have a tract it could be divided and city water is ning home slte! under I tract at 40 to sell. ALL ACRE mile from city Jiits 11 and two thirds reasonable rates per acre for go Vets land loan percent down. I OE large 3 BR, 2 BATH with Val unit that offsets monthly jyments and stays to sell this one and lots of extras I with it. BEDROOM acres, 3 bedroom, 2 ti. full brick, about ready to pick colors, carpets city Iter, REA, etc.

mile South of FFA on Lockett Highway. Neat OR 3 part, cedar lined closets, washer Sdryir connections, lots of cabinet 2101 Nabers is vacant I ready for occupancy. Johnson 552-24M Burkhart 553:4341 2631 WILBARGER LARGE 4 BR in SW many features for large family, has 3 car garage, over 3,000 SF of very liveable space. THREE BEDROOM IN EAST South AAesquite. Owner has completely remodeled this 3 bedroom, with new carpet, panelling, cabinets, whole works for just $16,000.

NEW 3 30 000 wallpaper, brick front, and IVj baths. Drive by 2700 Roberts and take a look. ON THE EDGE OF acres, fruit frees, fenced, and the house has just been painted Inside and down on this will move you by 3230 Eagle NEED A MOBILE HOME? Owner will trade this for a nice sacrifice on price to sell he can buy a 14x70 for a steal 3 BR AND PLAYROOM or 4 BR, Lovely older home on corner lot with access from both streets. 2,500 sq. ft of living area plus guest house Pecan trees, fenced yard and beautifully landscaped.

Slate roof. Large kitchen, formal dining and living room, den. Newly redecorated, ready for oc cupancy before Christmas Call for an appointment to see this home today! HOW ABOUT A 2 BR house with one bedroom rental in the rear? Ideal business opportunity with store building on main thoroughfare NEED A BUSINESS WITH HOME NEXT DOOR? On Expressway in choice location for high traffic Owners are moving call access. U.S. for business of anykind.

Sell the house off and pay for part. 12,000 SF'COMMERCIAL 3' acres with expressway frontage, corner access, 8 overhead doors, display showroom, this one is ideal for any type business. Terry Dan Roberson 552-2031 Keith Carlton 552-7783 T.E. DAVIS Agency, Inc. 1831 Pease 552-6283 Independent Insurance and Rea! Estate Agent 1.

LARGE BEAUTIFUL landscaped 180 foot frontage lot on West Paradise On this is located a lovely three bedroom and den brick veneer home Den can be used as fourth bedroom. Living and formal dining room, two baths, fireplace, carpeting, central cooling, oven, burners and dish washer. Ideal home for living and entertaining Priced in upper thirties 2 NEW LISTING- in a sought after Oaks All the features you've been looking for in a 3 bedroom, 2 baths, and spacious rooms. Call before it's gone 3. PRACTICALLY NEW three bed room brick veneer with heating, cooling, carpeting 8.

kitchen built ms This is located on ten acres of ground twenty miles west of Vernon on pavement. Priced at $45,000 4 THREE BEDROOM BRICK veener with heating, cooling, car peting, kitchen built ins, drapes, fenced in back yard This is a very good location on Sunset Circle Priced in upper thirites 5. NICE LARGE THREE bedroom with a split level living and formal dining room Large basement with a fireplace for a play room Breezeway and two car garage All located on an extra large beautiful lot in Southwest Vernon Priced in the upper fifties LOT near Hawkins School 88x127 ft $3,500. For lots in Oklaunion. Call after 5 p.m., 5529426.

23-73-51 220 acres of farm land. 8 miles NE of Crowell, Texas, one mile North of Margaret. Texas. Call 552-2215, Vernon. 23-74-12t NIGHTS weekends G.

0. Griffitt Robert Mrs. Janet 553-4064 For sale by owner-----Two bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, one bath, utility room, on two lots, $8.000. After 5:30 call 553-3543. JOHN RENFRO REAL ESTATE 416 Herring Bank Bldg.

Office 552-2661 552-9924 jiCROSS etic foot FPOse statue Pd Testament ok nmumca- Pn votion of days pun suHix ppid fluids up to employed lales )sien With pe to fcess ore iitiasonry finer rewell fnter's tfnoduy tted deity country dium loride )br.) York City png dows fiill com est iOWN island cards liffle type (abbr.) 5 Stand on edge 6 Plunk 7 Same (prefix) 8 Michelangelo masterpiece 9 Mortgage 10 Pull 12 Innate 13 Auxiliary verb 18 Imitated 20 Air (prefix) 21 Adams' grandson 22 Metric foot 23 Normandy invasion day 24 Fail to win 26 Thailand 27 Old Testament book 28 Florida key 30 City Answer to Previous Puzzle 7 1 1 rr A A S- mmm rrm A 7 1 0 A it A 1 17 TT A A 1 A HE 0 A 2 NEW LISTING Attractive 2 bdrm paneled, carpeted, attached carport, fenced back yard in SW-Call Today 2or3BDRM rrame, large dining room, utility room, carpeted, draped on corner lot. Large vancant lot included--Priced under 00 Immediate possession. 1212 WILBARGER 3 BDRM, kitchen den combination, draped, also includes large vacant bldg next door and attached rental apartment REMODELERS OREAM 3 BDRM frame, 2 bath on large corner lot. Needs a little paint and fixing. Located in SW Immediate possession.

WE ALSO HAVE SOME HOMES NOT LISTED AND NO SIGNS IN THE YARD AT THE REQUEST OF THE OWNERS CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS! Ann Zalcek j. R. Owen John Renfro 553 3469 552-2185 552 6345 Oklahoma 32 Induce 34 Take in oxygen 39 Book of photographs 40 Dominate 41 Between (Fr.) 42 Doctrine 43 Group of two 46 Showing good judgment 47 New Testament book 48 Endure 50 Unrefined metal 52 To the left 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 1 I 27 28 29 I t- 32 33 i i I 36 3. 39 40 41 42 43 44 47 48 4950 51 53 54 55 56 I i aJiu JJJ.J 424 3130 Wilbarger YOU WILL LOVE the OLD ARCHITECTURE, spacious living room fireplace, 3 bedroom, lovely carpet, den, dining room, clean updated kitchen and basement 2805 Paradise LET'S FACE IT! THIS HOME NEEDS WORK. For you with lots of imagination and persverance, you can have a home of your own, instead of hunting something to rent Call soon 3 bedroom brick CORNER LOT AT 3528 Beaver with 2 baths and 2 car garage bedroom frame WITH THE used as a tl den, fenced yard, carpc garage, and on a corner lOt, at 2635 ISth.

Ed I Ht HERRING Enlute ease We are interested in leasing and buying farms. Send information to Mel Hobratsch, P.O. Box 5181, Richardson, Texas 75080. 251-TFN 1975 Ridgemont, 14x72 ft. $300 equity plus closing.

Take up payments of $124.86. Call 5525867 after 5:30. 23-75-14t Pease St Three bedroom brick, 2 bath, kitchen, den, living room, 2 car garage, central air and heat, built-ins, fenced yard, excellent location. 2925 Sunset Circle or call 552-9739. 23-63-TFN IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a remodeled older home, we have it You'll have to see this house to tiow nice it really is Call now for details 2 PRICED TO SELL 4 bedroom, 2'? bath home in Vernon.

Living room, dining room, den with fireplace and large fenced yard 3. EXCELLENT LOCATION 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Vernon Lots of living area with living room, dining room, den, 2 car garage, and fenced yard 4. LOOK AT THIS 3 bedroom home before you make up your mind on anything else Kitchen dining com bination, living room, den, fenced yard with water well Neat as a pin 5 NEAT AS A PIN 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with kitchen dining com bination, living room, and priced to sell 6 IF YOU'RE LOOKING for an in vestment, we have a 3 apartment complex that would be ideal Let us tell you about it Ed Marsh Doyle Close Roger Owen Judy Chapman Patsy McCourt Roy Fitts 553-3166 553-4026 552-7557 552-285? 552-2M2, Vuddy Don Hitt. Wanda Lamb 552-2442 553-3216 RAINWATER REAL ESTATE ONE OF THE FINEST cusloit, DUilt homes 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 separate entral cooling and heating units, formal living and dining rooms, large family room with fireplace, 20 30 game room, over 3300 square feel ivinq area, 2 car attached garage with large storage area, extra large corner lot in restricted well established lawn, trees and water well Shown by appointment only, under $100,000 COMFORT DELUXE less than 4 years cld, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, central cooling and heating, family room with ireplace, formal living dining room, breakfast nook, patio, above average construction in restricted area Shown by appointment only, $63,000 THE HOME you have been waiting for' Solid brick with tile roof, minimum maintenance, two story, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room with fireplace, formal dining room, steam heat for maximum comfort, ready to move into Detached car garage with apartment, fenced back yard, large corner lot with circle drive Utility room and basement playroom Call for an appointment, under $65,000 READY TO MOVE IN Less than one year old, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central cooling and heating, formal living room with fireplace, built in stove and oven, disposal, washer and dryer connections, attached two car garage, has 8 oercent loan that is to be assumed Under $50,000 OWNER must sell this older brick home im mediately Price reduced for quick sale Please ask for the details on this centrally located, completely remodeled, in mid thirlys YOU HAVE ALWAYS wanted outside the city limits Here it is 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, many built ins, closet space galore, 5 acres of land with barn and corral, all electric cooling and heating, city water (More acres available if desired) Under VIO.OOO YOU WILL HAVE TO SEE this 7 bedroom, 2 bath beautifully decorated older house to believe it 1796 square feet of living area (could be three bedrooms), attached garage, detached studio house in fenced in back yard, only $29,500 8 THREE BEDROOMS, one bath ready to move on Mesquite Street $28.000 9 WANT ONE READY 10 move Recently redecorated ready to live in Two one bath, a dream, on 14th Street $27,500 10 ENTIRE CITY BLOCK with Peach trees, pecan trees, water well, 3 bedrooms Additional land available if desired $21,500 11. FOR THE HANDY MAN with a family.

Twostory house on Deaf Smith near downtown $20,000 12 TWO BEDROOMS, I bath, fur nished on West Texas Street, $16,000 13. OTHER LISTINGS. Call us for your needs 14 THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME. Small retail business, perfect location, well established trade, with little more work, can be expanded Owner wants to retire Furniture, fixtures, equipment, and inventory tor under $8000 15. ONE BEDROOM, one bath with three acres, 12 miles north of town $13 000 16 DON'T PUT OFF the purchase of your home With inflation ap proximately 10 percent a year start saving that 10 percent now Let us assist you in your financing and make that step toward ownership and savings today DAY OR NIGHT 553-418 1.

CLEAN 2 BEDROOM in Southwest Draperies, carpet, 2 refrigerated air conditioners, garage, cellar, and fenced yard Total price, only $15,500 00 2 2 BEDROOM WITH 2 acres in Oklaunion Kitchen den combination, double garage Total price for all $18,500 00 3 NICE 3 BEDROOM and den or 4 bedroom brick on West Paradise Wall to wall carpet, 2 baths Kitchen builtins, fireplace and central air conditioning Extra large lot with trees and underground sprinkling system 4 THREE BEDROOM, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. Large kitchen, carpet, fireplace, utility room, garage and store house 5 NICE 3 BEDROOM brick with 1 acre in West Vernon 2 baths, carpet, draperies, central heat and air. Large built in garage and good water well Also has good 2 BR home next door that is rented for $37 50 a week $40,000 00 for both homes 6 11 AND TWO THIRDS ACRES Of good land of Center North Plenty underground water $2,000 00 down, $1200 yr WILSON REALTY Realtors 1912 Wilbarger Phone 552-7171 Duard D. Wilson 552-7171 Pat Leon Snow Buddy Southall 552-6139 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) do they mean Preston Smith once asked in exasperation. wish go look at my likened by a columnist to Mr.

Magoo, the weak-eyed comic character who stumbles along avoiding potential disasters served as governor in and now, at the retirement age of 65, wants four more years. he is asked everywhere he goes. last you mad at you want to vindicate your comes the soft drawl, accompanied by a shaking of the head. would just love to serve the people Coaxed, Smith does say that although he and Gov. Dolph Briscoe are good friends, you would think that Briscoe would have returned two telephone calls.

place the calls for me. Someone asked me to call for them, but I got no response. When I was governor, if a former governor called me, I was back on the line within 10 minutes wherever I Smith, the stories go, first confessed his desire to be governor as a 10-year-old farm boy, shuffling with his friends down a deep furrow his father had cut with a plow to guide them to the schoolhouse through dust storms and fog. Smith likes to tell, too, about how officials laughed at when he announced he was going to quit the gas station business in Lubbock someday and run for the Legislature. Smith was elected to the House in 1944, beginning what he refers to as his of He was in the House six years; lost a 13-man race for lieutenant governor in 1950; lost a race for the state Senate in 1952; then served in the Senate for six years, beginning in 1957.

In 1962 he was elected lieutenant governor and held that job for six years in the shadow of Gov. John Connally. In with Connally shifting to private law practice. Smith won a runoff with Don Yarborough in the Democratic primary and defeated Republican Paul Eggers in the general election. He was the first Texas Tech graduate and the first non-lawyer since W.

Lee in 1938 to be elected governor. His boyhood dream had come true. love people just common Smith said, pledging to be a grandpa To the crowds at the inaugural balls. Hale County singing star Jimmy Dean, attempting a compliment, said, tell you, Preston Smith is plainer than a bar of laundry soap after a hard As governor. Smith assembled a good staff and flashed his independence, baffling most observers who tried to classify him.

He had a sense of organization and a passion for order and promptness. He stressed vocational-techni- cal education and promoted programs that Connally had avoided or given little attention such as human relations, low-income housing and traffic safety. He also supported reducing the voting age and creation of a program for the prison system. one reporter labeled administration. A University of Texas government specialist, requesting anonymity, ranked hundreds of appointments as or Smith bragged on his "open- policy, and former aide Bob Bullock claims Smith once pulled into Dallas, found he had 160 phone calls to return and placed every one of them, connecting with 100.

Smith let it be known that he had worn nothing but polka-dot ties since 1962 at the suggestion of former Gov. Price Daniel, who had advised him to something different if you want to get The Sharpstown Bank scandal, exploding in early 1971, plunged popularity rating to 33 percent the lowest for any Texas governor in 30 years. Although he was never charged, Smith was damaged by the publicity that he had made a $62,500 profit on National Bankers Life stock that had been purchased with a loan from Sharpstown. The bank and the insurance company were among 28 defendants named by the federal government in an alleged stock fraud scheme. LEGAL RECORDS Lane Rainwater 553-4272 Jitn Oliver 552-5869 Johnie Rainwater Most recent births reported for the Bureau of Vital Statistics for the Texas Department of Health Resources at the office of City Secretary T.W.

Daniel include: Zemetria Yvette Daniels, daughter of Belinda Marie Daniels, 1120 Antelope Oct. 12, 1977. Melissa Dawn Tittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Joe Tittle, Electra, Nov.

11, 1977. Terry Dan Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nathan Butler, Quanah, Nov. 18, 1977.

Gia LaTree Dickerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Dickerson, 2416 Dean Nov. 18, 1977. Cevin Joe Turkett, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Terry Ray Turkett, 1000 Indian Nov. 23, 1977. Shawonna Sheree Ricks, daughter of Rose Ann Ricks, 2230 Dawson Nov. 29, 1977.

Cory Lynn Gower, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Gower, 3600 Yamparika Nov. 30, 1977. Jimmie Bryson Patterson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jimmie Charles Patterson, Electra, Nov. 30, 1977. Rachel Elizabeth Collier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Max Collier, Route 5, Dec. 2, 1977. Sasha LuAnn Ketchersid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emmett Ketchersid, 829 Yamparika Dec.

2, 1977. Nicolas Gilbert Leija, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leija, 2619 Olive Dec. 2, 1977.

Jeremy Ray Matus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Matus, Crowell, Dec. 2, 1977. Christopher Lee Klein, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Cary Jack Klein, 4125 Augusta Nov. 24, 1977. Justin Allan Knowlden, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Allan Walter Knowlden, Crowell, Nov. 25, 1977. Jared Mark Chance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chance, Crowell Nov.

28, 1977. Perfeta Santos Ortega, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isabel Ortega, 3407 Main Nov. 28, 1977.

Zachary Drew Poling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Wayne Poling Quanah, Dec. 6, 1977. Jimmy Heath Allsup, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Larry AllsuD, 1410 Harrison St. Dec. 9, 1977. Clifton Wayne Bagby, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie Lee Bagby, Wayne Beeman, 3900 Wichita Dec. 31, 1977. Carissa Lea Bragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kerry Dennis Bragg, Paducah, Jan. 1, 1978. Summer Nicole Wolsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ray Wolsch, Route 3, Nov, 25, 1977.

Shannon Leigh Trout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen Trout, 2314 Wilbarger Nov. 27, 1977. Micael Wayne Eason, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jackie Wayne Eason, 918 Dawson Dec. 18, 1977. Stephanie Lea Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Glen Talbot, Crowell, Dec. 23, 1977. Cristie Marie Hendry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Keith Hendry, 1514 Peck Dec.

30, 1977. Tommy Bustamante, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Bustamante, 829 Gordon Nov. 25, 1977.

Deidra Paulett Vaughn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Paul Vaughn, 3303 Wichita Dec. 30, 1977. Jajuanza LaBill Williams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Joe Williams, 2414 Lola Lane, Jan. 2, 1978. Christopher Robert Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Robert Dennis, 1119 Pearl Jan. 3, 1978. Jesus Elias Cardenas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gutierrez Cardenas, 1606 Peter Cooper, Jan.

6, 1978. Marcus Anthony Montez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Montez, Route 1, Jan. 9, 1978.

Stacy Annette King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dean King, Pease Jan. 10, 1978. Nicole Michelle Campbell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ray Campbell, Electra, Jan. 9, 1978. Tera Jean Krieg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Eugene Krieg 3401 Marshall, Jan. 16, 1978. Carrie Elizabeth Gibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Dale Gibbs, 1105 Paradise 17, 1978.

Kelly Ann Brachwitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Albert Brachwitz, 3501 Main Dec. 22, 1977. Hope Cited for Babies BornWithout Immunity DURHAM, N.

C. of babies bom each year without natural immunities may have their lives riding on the unusual experiences of 11-month-old Ricky, happy resident of a special facility at the Duke University Medical Center. Ricky suffers from severe combined immunodeficiency disease-the same hereditary condition that kept a Texas boy named David in a germ-free bubble for his first six years. Like David, Ricky lives in isolation from the world with a plexiglass shield surrounding his crib and a warm stream of filtered air pushing potential disease agents away from him. But he shows signs of responding to a unique and still ex- therapy that may offer hope for normal lives for himself, David and others bom with no natural system to combat germs and viruses The therapy involves injections of fetal liver cells to make up for a lack of white blood cells, which normally combat the countless infectious organisms abroad in a normal environment.

The process is being tried in several medical centers, but brother-now 4 years old and living at home in Ohio-is the longest-surviving recipient of such therapy. Their last names were withheld at the request of the parents. Neither Ricky nor David has a brother or sister w'ho could serve as a donor of bone marrow-the material in the body which naturally produces the cells. Experiments have shown that bone marrow from donors other than closely matched brothers or sisters produces fatal reactions. Dead Grandson Ends Puzzle of Misplaced Ashes FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) It appeared for a while that Walter Claude remains were doomed for continued oblivion.

An urn containing the ashes of the former California resident was discovered last month in a downtown Fort Worth hotel that is earmarked for demolition. But even Blount might have been shocked Friday when Brandon B. Blount convinced Fort Worth police that the remains were those of the younger grandfather. The grandson lives in Richardson, Texas only 40 miles away. He thought his remains had been in Los Angeles since his death in wife moved with the urn to Houston and then on to Fort Worth, Blount said.

During World War II, while working at an aircraft manufacturing plant, she apparently moved into a hotel in downtown Fort Worth. Blount said the woman liked hotels. was a business he said. keep But after the war, he said, the woman moved to Washington, C. But the urn stayed behind.

She died about 10 years ago. (the urn) must have been he said. was a meticulous person and I imagine her leaving it Quanah, Dec. 12, 1977. Michael Brandon Duty, son of Rrioia Mr.

and Mrs. John David Duty, nriejS Wichita Falls, Dec. 14, 1977. Tamara Christine Claybrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Charles Claybrook, 1302 Sherman Street, Dec. 19, 1977. Felicia Jo Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lynn Ford, Chillicothe, Dec.

22, 1977. Christina Michele Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry William Rodgers, Electra, Dec. 29, 1977.

Amber Ryan Layne Beeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Police were called to the old ICrV TrUck Crdsh Westbrook Hotel on Dec. 31 to examine an urn found in the ratal tO TcxaS Mail building. A card on the bottom of the receptacle revealed the BENSON, Ariz.

(AP) A name of the deceased and the Frisco, Texas, man died early California funeral home where Saturday when he was trapped lioarger Utnerdi the cremation took place. inside the cab of a burning Officials at the time said they tractor-trailer rig. Department were baffled about how the urn of Public Safety officials said, ended up at the Westbrook. But the Richardson relative erased much of the mystery Friday when he came to claim the remains. He had learned of their location after another relative in Santa Barbara, read a newspaper account of the discovery.

Blount said his grandfather, once a judge in California, had married his court reporter several years prior to his death. (Visiting hours: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.; no children under 14 admitted on nursing floors.) Admissions: Mrs.

Bradford Holloway Mrs. Irene Hutson Julian Villa Dismissals: Mrs. Aubrey Garlington Mrs. Bill Erwin Mrs. May Wilbert Tony Mayer Hurshel A.

Dodson Fred C. Adams, 41, was pronounced dead at the scene, DPS said. Adams was driving on Interstate 10 about 14 miles east of here when his rig ran off tme road, struck a large boulder, burst into flames and came to rest broadside the west lane, officials said- Officials said Adams was After the' death, the hauling for U.S. Brass..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Vernon Daily Record Archive

Pages Available:
80,418
Years Available:
1921-1978