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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • Page 10

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Deaths and Funerals Big Country illnpss. dlnini'al will a 5 lra: six grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Eddie Sanders of Wtinert, Mrs. H. H.

Brian of mortal Chapel. jNuim nuiuicia iju dav ln Qraham Memorial Hosing fund. pita! in Cisco after a long iU ii I 1 ness Funeral wiU be at 2:30 AOOlpn naCKOW pm sunday.in the Redeemer COLEMAN Adolph Lutheran Church, "aackow, 85, retired Coleman The Rev. C. T.

Boriack, pas farmer, died at 9:45 p.m. Fri tor, will offlcafe. Burial will day in a local rest home after to in the Lutheran Cemetery a lung illness. Funeral will be under direction of Rust Mar at 2 p.m. Sunday in Stevens tin Rhyne Funeral Home.

Memorial Chapel. Mr. Reich was born April The Rev. Paul Smith, pastor 20, 1836, in Cisco, lie lived all Concho Baptist Church, will his life in Eastland County, officiate. Burial will be in lc malTed Emma Pauline Coleman City Cemetery.

stroebel Jan. 9, liGl, in Cisco. Mr. Rackow was bom Nov. Ho was a member of the Lu ''1, 1887, in Germany.

He mar thcran Church, r'ied Helen I. Stahnke Oct. 27, Survivors are his wife; one in Priddy. He had lived daughier, Mrs. Laverne Plam 4n Coleman County since 1940.

beck ciscn; three grand "Mrs. Rackow died in 1970. children; two brothers, Ewald He was a member of the and Theodore, both of Cisco; Lutheran Church. three sisters, Annie Reich and Survivors are three daugh Mrs. Olga Jacob, both of Cisco ters, Mrs.

Johnnie Bell of and Mrs. Alam Jost of Cop Odessa, Mrs. Herman Pankon peras Cove, ien of Houston and Mrs. Mon Nephews will serve as pall roe Tischler of Winters; four bearers, sens, Otto H. Rackow of Cole man, Edwin Eackow of Prid Mrs.

Sylvia Nelson dy, Charlie Rackow of Weath CTfnrd and Herman Rackow of BRADY (RNS) Mrs Syl Alpine; 23 grandctrildren and grandchUdren, Fort Worth, jjj of a former Mrs. Tera Brown 111 THROCKMORTON (R S) a.m. Monday in Harveson Colc Mrs. Tera Brown, 62, ot Funeral Home in Fort Worth. Throckmorton, died in a Dal The Rev.

Fred E. Davis, las hospital Friday afternoon Episcopal minister from Fort after undergoing open beart worth, will ufficiate. Grave surcery Tuesday. Funeral is side services will be at 2 p.m. pending with Merriman Fu Monday in Fife Cemetery in neral Home in Throckmorton.

McCulluch CounLy. Born Sept. 24, 1911, at Huse Nelson was born Springs, she had lived at Aug. 25, 1935 in Fori Worth. Throckmorton since 1945.

She Survivors are her husband, married A.L. Brown In 1947. Nelson of Fort She was a member of the worth; one son, Christopher of First Baptist Church in the home; two daughters, Su Throckmorton. san and Jennifer, both of the Survivors are her husband; home; her parents, Mr. and two sons, Biii Holliday of Dal Mrs.

Kenneth N. Mills of Tui las and Stanley Brown of. Ger sa, one brother, Ste many; three Mrs. phen K. Mills of Tulsa, Margie Barrington of Throck and her paternal grandmoth morton, Mrs.

Jo Nell Sitter er, Mrs. Fred Mills of Fort field of Tulia and Mrs. 'Mary worth. Ann Barr of Olney; her moth er. Mrs.

J.D. Mills of Omaha, three sisters, Mrs. Tonr Wilburn and Mrs, Pete Taylor, both of Omaha, and Mrs. Johnnie White of Garland; 15 grandchildren and one great grandchild. J.

T. Johnson WEINERT (ENS) Funeral for J. T. Johnson, 56, of Abilene, Former VVeinert resident who was dead on arrival at 8:20 p.m. Friday at Hen drick Memorial Hospital in Abilene afler suFFering an apparent heart attack, will be at 3 p.m.

Sunday in Firsl Baptist Church in Wcinert. Roy Phcmisler, minister or Clyde Church of Christ, and the Rev. Temple Lewis, pastor of Tye Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Wel ncrt Cemetery under direction nf HoIden McCauley Funeral Home in Haskell. Mr.

Johnson was bom Aug. 1fl. 1916 at Botan. He moved to Wcinorl in 1FI3! where he married Madge McMillin on Oct. 22, 1937.

They lived at Wcinert until llirce "years ago when they moved' In Rt. 4, Abilene. He was employed al the Jim Skinner Ranch al the lime of his death. Ho was a member nf First Baptist Church in Wcinert. vivors arc his wife, Madge; one son, Van Johnsnn of Fort Floral; one dinighlcr, lirs.

Frankic Nelson nl Hire Clemens Hagcl ROBERT LEE (KNS) Cle 11 a.m. at hi. Mary ghe was employed by Lone Catholic Church. star Gas, in Durant, The Rev. Harrv Grant! nas Burial will be in St.

at the time of her tor of the Winters First Bap Mrs. Clara Mauldin Mltrys CemelerJ'. death. She had worked for the list Church, will officiate. Born Feb.

1, 1902, at firm eight years. Graveside services will be at 4 STEPHENVILLE (RNS) Mycrsville, Mr. Hagel maiTied She was a member of Cross p.m. Monday at Leonard un Funeral for Mrs. Clara Maul Mrs.

Willie Trimble at Robert Plains Methodist Church, der direction of Spill Funeral din, G7, Stephenvllte resident Lee in 1970, and had lived Survivors are her mother. Home. who died at 3:55 p.m. Friday there since. He was a Catho Mrs.

Sarena Strong of Durant, Rom at Leonard, she row Stephenvllte Hospital after lie. Okla one sister, Mrs. Ferrell FREE HEARING AID IN CELEBRATION OF SONOTONE'S 43rd ANNIVERSARY WE INVITE YOU TO REGISTER FOR A FREE HEARING AID OF YOUR CHOICE TO HE GIVEK AWAY MARCH 31, 1973 You Must Be HAIO OF Heoiiggl REGISTER HE FOR FREE SOHOFONE HEARING 1ID FH0NE 'mTiTbeforemTdnh nail scon i iinkle hearing aio service 790 CYPRESS AKLEHE, FEXAS 79 iO I 677 S044 AUCTION SALE 7 acres with all improvements thereon, formerly known as: SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE 4 Miles West of Munday, Texas Will be sold on the steps of the Knox County Courthouse ot 1 1 :00 A.M., Tuesday, April 3, 1973, to the highest bidder for cash. Property may be inspected at any time before the sale. Property will be sold subject to any o.nd all taxes without representation or warranty of any kind and without recourse.

More information may be obtained from: Wm. M. Stubbs Box 10107 Lubbock, Texas 7940B 806 747 3711 Ext, 471 "uorled tsfon. 5 11. Anoatly, pastor, will officiate whether foul play was in and the Rev.

N.S. Daniels, volved. associated pastor, will assist. Kuneral for Mr. Higbsmilh, itie attended sctioui tn ijo.3 jn Abilene.

She had Frf worth anrt Mr ii mens Uagel, 71, a resident Breckenrldge, Cross Plains lived in Taylor County all her Mrs. Karla Me I Son wom and Mrs LujW of Coke County since 1S70. died and Mentone. She graduated )lte raM. Holloway of Waco; five broth at 8:20 Friday In a Sao from Texas Technological Col survivrs are five brulhcrs WINTERS (RMS) Mrs.

ers Johnny Johnson of Sclma, Angelu hospital after an ill lege in 1951 with a degree in Bume LouTs Price Karla Owens Melson, longtime Calif A. Johnson of Sail nesii 0f ahout lour months. Fu home economics. ami Hrinii nil of Merkel and Winters resident, died at 1:30 Warren Johnson of neral will be at 10:45 a.m. fihP lallrtl, hom.

SS, ZZZ Tn Spring Painfer Is Found Dead JUNIOR MISSY JEANS ipertiwm 4 Slarri LADIES PANTIES CHILDREN'S WINDBREAKERS Inn mmlii biigkl dltil. Sim 1 ChiraWi AII Sln MEN'S SOCKS iMuniHigwcr lt In ctiw jlrlti tr Lai.lpri iim 9iti li it all. (ttiSB htm rniny Istlimi tolrs, filui MenVMI 4 BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS namfr tireri. Mais Vctr scleilianf frcm rn iKBilitienl Otis tr Ddlri'i Siuil sln.t!. Vim it.

riisiFH CHOPPING BLOCKS ftmt fri jihs rn tfS! AV rf (happing Warif. ytu louiie; uni mtiti ulliry Li eatitt. Unpore 11.0b MERCERIZED THREAD nov for all your Sfrirq and Sumnier sewing, irlnenl wlorJ In Irom. 175 ymd mcs. (riiler 25 tbtiont AII 4 Sinn neral Home.

Jle had no known survivors. mr. SPMNr. (ENS! A t. up there and married Ernest.

a will at 2 Survivors are his wife; a Trlr i wX was found dead about 10:30 neral Home in Big Spring. teu d.doad ,0:3. erd Home in' BlgW W. Meteun. The couple lived in m.

ounuay in irewitt ileea daughter, Mrs. Ben (Connie) 'h nieIes and neuh a H' Saturday in a room at Mr. Viera was born May 10, uauguiDi, olu rv.i...; nrt nioros anri npnh m' 111 Mr. viera was Dorn may iu, Sanger lor many years aiuer Russell Mc their investigation MOMMY SIPE6IALS LADIES DRESSES Rtndy lo Weor AII 4 Slorii Key Stamps 7.99 .4.99 69 2.29 2 for 1.50 .2.66 .2.99 10 for 1.00 "CHARMED CIRCLE" PILLOW CASES of giccti or told on while hackgrrjUTid. KING Un's AII 4 Sttrei HOPE PERFUME MIST 3.99 .4.99 Inr a limited I'mi o.ily.

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mlg, Imp, 4 mid urn end 4 jnwll rolltn in OTYinitnl clip HMsjt unftiWnBI. I yur uniondilinrnl guBrnnlll, 11 Itudgil Slt.rt.4ih Oak 12.88 THE ABILENE REPORTER NEWS Texts. Sudiy Morning, 25, 19tt Burial will be in Hose JUtn wbo was bora May 30, 1S05, is ii Cemetery under direction of pending with River Welch Fu "ur race ton Strong and Mrs. Sarena Starbuck Funeral Home. Strong of Durant, Okla.

Miss Floyd was born April died at 2:55 p.m. Friday In the Baylor County Hospital at Seymour alter a lengthy illness. Funeral wilt be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Goree First Baptist Uiurco. Saturday in the North iJJT Mfy fetter.

R. high tool for 12 years, ters, Mrs Dewey Garmany Viera, 20, of Fortales, H.M, a 3 Hunnels Husoital afler a brief DdUis: neral Home in Fredericks The iast VBar5 sh, tauEht Lillian Flnvd. Big Sprine native and a truck 7. The ftev, Kiejy Young, pas Big Spring native and a truck "llL TS''rS, hemistpr rim uirmnnr i v'u were. In Cross Plains.

of Merkel; and several nieces D.m. Sundav in the Snill Me at saw at and nephews. Nephews will be pallbearers. Spring Native Dies of Injuries B1C. SPRING UiNS) Joe JUNIOR MISSY SWIMSUITS FtriMl jwm In jr.t eni Yr ihalle if grim nr gold dill twin DOUBLE KING Sirliwar AII 4 ilortl LADIES BODY SUITS ip.lHlinr 4.il i Slim LADIES GIRDLES Tour riifkl it ten) ir Hllf iir)ln.

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Vnrp Hllihi.mi 4 Stim CHARMED CIRCLE'' SHEETS (hill bmiirMind. fill or filUd. If SpfimjnilnT. tini rTi mU SHrtl A ers and Howard Peek. fl familv will be at the James GOREE (HNS) Arthur ml home in Uoree.

Raymond Pace, 70, of Goree, 11 pjn. EASTLAND (RNS) Mrs. J.H. (Leamon Mae) Pittman, 79. of Eastland died at 3:05 Saturday in Eastland Me morial Hospital after a 40 day lUness.

vni be at m' Sunda' ln ArrmStDn Ku driver, died at 1 p.m. Friday Waltr Home Chapel, in a llosweu, N.M., hospital Bur'al wU! The Rev. Joe O'Neal, pastor from injuries received in a uoree emLiery unucr niret 0J Kokomo Baptist church, truck accident earlier 7 ruBBI' will officiate and the liev. in the day. Funeral be at "mx ul Brewer, pastor of 10 a.m.

Monday in First Mexi Born Sept. 20, 1902, in Glen First Baptist Church in East can Baptist Church in Big rQsc, he moved from there to land, will assist. Burial will be Spring. Haskell County in 1919. He in Eastland Cemetery.

i marrlea B01esla Alcmsun in piUman AprU 10, 1893, in Garner, Ark. The moved to Goree in 1953. She married J.H. Pittman He member of the Fu.t Dec teBJtand. a wausKopr of KreaencKsourg; spring Motet oy ttie motel 1944, Big Spring.

He moved aurvivurs are ms vrae; i Her father' and two brothers moved to Tulsa, Okla. Burial will be in Oak Dale two sisters, Mrs. Max (Ade preceded her in deatfl. st latE moved to Winters to Cemetery west of SteDhenville. line) Garcia Jr.

of Lafayette, livn with her brother. Buford Mrs. iwauirlin and Mrs. Frank I'Neval CSSie rioya G. Owens.

15, 1905, in Erath County and Walker of Ardmore, Okla. Mrs. Melson was a member lived all her life, ia the coun nt hi irot TianiisT r'hiirch in t.Y. Mary oTronq Winters. Survivors are two' sons, HYDE iRNS) Marv Hel day at her home in Merkel af returned next week.

eo next ween. survivors are a daughter, Charles Patterson of Stephen stron. 43. of DUrant, fer a.on Jlnes.s siindav Mrs. Marj John Wilkin Sel viile and Larry Patterson of sister of a Clyde woman, oe at man of Nasnvnie, a ul aduma, mis.

died at 8:30 p.m. Friday in a grandson, Bucky Wilkin of Sharron Luna of Stehenville; Denison hostlltal after a nine Nashville; and her brother, one brother, Ed Hampton of day illness. Funeral will be at Buford Owens. Stephenville; and four grand 2 p.m. Sunday in Bailey Fu Pallbearers will be Law neral Home Chapel in Clyde, rence Jennings, J.

L. Shaw, Pallbearers will be J. T. The Re v. Wayland Duwden, George Fcrreil Lloyd, Dr.

Z. Hook, Cleophas Honeycutt, Ed pastor of First United Method I. Hale, T. A. Smith.

Nelan Fellows, Steve Huey, Richard 1st Church in Clyde, will offici "Bahlman, Carroli atom and Boberts and B. F. McMillan. ate. Burial will be in Mcrri Clyde Burton.

Honorary pall man Cemetery in Eastland bearers will be friends of Mrs. Herman KGICn County. Moisnn Strong was horn Feb. 15UU, nanger. oiie was to Portales three vears ago sons Clyde ot uauas anu survivors are ner nusoano, WilUam High smith was from Big Spring.

Thomas of Lubbock; our J.H; two sons, 1.0. and ruled dead at the scene by Survivors are his wife, Flor daughters, Mrs. Joe banners notn 01 one Drotner, Justice of the Peace GusOcho inda; four sons, Joe Dav of Houston, Mrs. George Tuck Don Boatrigh of Carbon; rtw cr of DaUas. Mrs.

Larry three grandchildren: and sev MERKEL (RNS) Essie holding a ruung in tne aeatn nome; one aaugnter, norma nm" ye" Mae Floyd, SO, native of tay pending autopsy and lab re of the home; his parents, Mr. James Peek of boree; ten rL lor County died at 11 p.m. Fri ports which are expected to be and Mrs. Prosilano Viera of grandchildren; four brothers, Looting Inamp." ag spring; cigni uruLiiers, "uj varvuna, iiaiy iait) a Cm ino Pnlirp xnA Hn. Mntus Krnwnsvillp Mpllnn Worth.

Wavne Of CreSSOO and h0llclnn chnn hurrla in the ard Countv Sheriff's Denart of Portales. N.M., and Prosi Clyde of Lubbock. ri26( for the 16th time in one United Methodist Church in ment investigated the death lano Juan, Paul, George, Pallbearers will be Dewitt year. The latest loot of TV Merkel. The Rev.

ana saia it is snu too eariy (jnanes ana flngei, an 01 uig ureen, J. u. hicks, uoyn i at seis raiseu inc luiai worm spring. terson, C. T.

West, Clyde Rog goods stolen 10 aoout siuu.uuu. Monday 9s 30 6:00 4th Oak River Oaks Merchant Park Brownwood 6.99 10.99 .2.99 3.99 PROTEIN MOISTURIZER (Hint! i'if iy Fraruti Deiney. A proinn did fa yw shin. A uli iu end nklu. Under Jtlokt Up Cotmrfiti.4ih i Oak and Eir Oakr PARKILON PANTY HOSE ICE CREAM FREEZER Gil rdf In ml tfll hoi Sirirnt rnsnlkt til nil! hnnnntdr In rrigm.

quart mill ion aim. fird np i. Htndly tilpl Ittulir Sl.lt Htimwnrri Sth Oak Inf. MEN'S PANTS Nllismlly Hnnrriud Imrd. hrmintnl prm.

in nr aiHl llylm. Finn lug. Solid tilori or poltirn. Smi 31. Tllni in 114.00 luJl.1 Sl.rt.4lh Oak LADIES PANTY HOSE Hit) your Stiltons fiom nn iiigitmnl li Spiii; ifldtl.

Mill Im dmn iporl vim lirtrllrtJUi hegtl O.k 2.99 5.00 6.00 3.99 .14.99 .12.00 5.49 6.49 11.99 .10.00 1.29 3 ,.,3.75 .7.99 3.88 39.

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