Corsicana Weekly Light from Corsicana, Texas (2024)

COUR COUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds Ramsey L. Moore, et al, to Hugh McDaniel, 96.143 acres in the Navarro County School Survey, Abstract No. 614. Ramsey L. Moore, et al, to Hugh McDaniel, 83.922 acres in the Navarro County School Land Survey, Abstract No.

614. Ramsey L. Moore, et al, to Hugh McDaniel, et al, 16.873 acres in the Navarro County School Survey, Abstract No. 614. Ramsey L.

Moore, et al, to Hugh McDaniel, et al, 163.888 acres in the Navarro County School Survey, Abstract 614. Edward Hale to George David Tyree, three tracts containing 259.47 acres in the H. Fullerton, John Fullerton and Alexander Surveys. Mary A. Gilbert to C.D.

Curry, Ix)t. No. 6 and the east 40 feet of No. 5 in Block 117, Corsicana. DISTRICT OFFICE The State of Texas vs.

Evelyn Fryer, et al, condemnation suit, court appointed S.L. Brashear of Mildred, R.R. Shelton, of Kerens, and Charles M. Renfro, of Dawson, as special commissioners to assess damages. The State of Texas vs.

Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Armistead, condemnation suit, court appointed S.L. Brashear, of Mildred, R.R.

Shelton, of Kerens, and Charles M. Renfro, of Dawson, as special commissioners to assess damages. S.D. Goins, et ux, vs. Harry Mon.sell, et ux, hearing on motion for appointment of qualified surveyor set for Jan.

26 at 1:30 p.m. Corsicana Independent School District vs. Edward J. Toms, et al, case for recovery of delinquent taxes, case dismissed, taxes paid. City of Corsicana vs.

Arthur Jones, case for recovery of delinquent taxes, case dismissed, taxes paid. Deloris Carroll and Robert C. Carroll vs. Monroe L. EUiot case dismissed on approval of both parties.

New Civil Cases Mr. and Mrs. Joe I. Edens, et al, vs. Aubrey Smith, et al, petition for temporary injunction.

Lou St. Clair vs. Arlen St. Clair, dissolution of marriage. Ronald D.

Stewart and Sandra Stewart vs. Joe Sheppard and Janet Sheppard Barnett, personal injury in automobile accident. OFFICE There were 18 prisoners in County Jail this morning. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W.H.

Tipton, Flacel Fines from 11 traffic violations totaled $373.50. Small Claims Court cases filed were: Jones Finance Co. vs. Evelyn Anderson, suit on debt; Jones Finance Co. vs.

Danny Ray Woixlall, 2104 W. 3rd suit on debt, Jones Finance Co. vs. Louis 204 N. Hall suit on debt.

Mrs. Donny Mahone, Rt. 1, Frost, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Uirry Hanna, Rt. 3, Kemp, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

Danny R. Woodall, 420 N. 35th was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Corky Green vs. Mr.

and Mrs. U'wis Bonnett, 211 S.E. 1st, Kerens, suit filed on forcible detainer. Peace bonds of $1,000 each were set for Archie Beldin, Dallas, and Donny Beldin, Dallas. An inquest was held in the death of Tillman Andrews, 1705 E.

9th. Death by natural causes was ruled. G.W. Place 2 Fines from seven traffic violations totaled $211.50. Death by natural causes was ruled in the death of Frank Ewing, 1000 N.

24th St. SHERIFF DEPARTMENT Tiiere were 21 prisoners in County Jail Saturday. Sheriff Jerry Slielton reported Saturday that three persons had been arrested and confined in jail in lieu of bonds set by justice courts. Melvin Henderson, 42, 614 E. Park Avenue, was charged before Justice of the Peace W.

H. Tipton with aggravated assault by Deputy Sheriff Elijah Burkes; bond was set at $500. Tiie siieriff said Deputy Harold Pitts arrested E. L. Andrews, 30, Hogle Trailer Park, Friday on a charge of unlawful concealing of property; bond was set at $1,500 by Justice of the Peace G.

W. Sheriff Shelton said bond was at $1,000 by Judge Tipton for Albert U'e I.anz, 20, Corsicana, who was arrested Friday on a capias warrant from Upshur County for destruction of private property. JUSTICE COURTS Judge G.W. Pet. Fines from 10 traffic violations totaled $325.

Judge assessed a fine of $81.50 Saturday against a 16-ear- old youth arrested for drunk and disorderly in Kerens. Judge said he was directed to handle the case in Justice Court by District Juvenile Judge Don Nicholson. Bond was set at $1,500 for E. L. Andrews, 30, Hogle Trailer Park, on a charge of unlawful concealing of property.

COUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds H. Weldon Higginbotham, et ux, to Richard et ux, a lot in Block No. 557, Corsicana. Avery T. Jackson, et ux, et al, to Bonnie Colleen Higgins Mayo, 121.432 acres in the Bodovick R.

Frey Survey and the Robert N. White Survey, Abstract No. 680. J. Tanner, et ux, to Board, 99.636 acres in the Samuel Benton Survey, Ab.stract No.

44. Irene Moore, to El J. Ware, et ux, Lot No. 7 in Block No. 32, Kerens.

Marriage Licenses Ira Ray and Helen Bradfield, both of Dallas, 1-20-73. Vernon Stoner Baker of Kerens and Ruth 419 S. 14th, Corsicana, 1-19-73. DISTRICT OFFICE New Civil Cases Charles Wayne Owens vs. Bonnie Jean Owens, dissolution of marriage.

OFFICE There were 24 prisoners in County Jail this morning. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W.H. Tipton, Place 1 Fines from nine traffic violations totaled $258. Lloyd Allen Fitch, Paragon Motel, was charged with carrying a pistol.

Bond was set at $500. G.W. Place 2 Fines from 11 traffic violations totaled $357.50. Randall W. Beets, 1418 Ann Arbor, was charged with driving while intoxicated and carrying a pistol.

Bond was set at $500 on each charge. Herbert L. Cobb, 722 S. 15th was charged with driving while his license was suspended. Bond was at $500.

Betty L. Wrenn, Paris, was charged with driving while intoxicated. Bond was set at $500. Leland Carl Adams was charged with theft over $5. Bond was set at $500.

OUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds S.J. Combs, et ux, to Barbara Schulz, et vir, three acres in the Samuel McKay Survey. Robert E. French, et ux, to James W. Milam, et ux, Ix)t No.

Corsicana. L.T. Frazier, et al, to C.V. Carroll, 10 acres in the Hartwell Howard Survey. Tom Tramel, et ux, to Floyd (iriggs, a lot 72 by 50 feet in the Hiram Bush Survey, Kerens.

Mildred Wolfe to E.D. Griffin and wife, Lots No. 9 and No. 10 in Block No. 6, Richland.

Ray Lennox and wife to Harold Rogers, 0.269 acres in the J.B. McDaniel Survey, Absti-act No. 520. T. Walter Erwin, et al, to Robert T.

Dickson, et ux. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block No. 583, Corsicana. George W. Johnson, et ux, to Donald L.

Snider, et ux. Lots 5 and 6 in Block No. 4 of the John Fullerton Survey according to the Plat of the Eldorado Addition, Dawson. Rufus Charles Mallard to Rufus R. Mallard, a lot in the north end of Block 257, Corsicana.

John L. McAfee to Haskell Gray, 43.007 acres in the William J. Cairnes Survey, Abstract No. 189. W.E.

Boyd, et ux, to G. W. Johnson, et ux, a lot in the P. Howard Survey. Mrs.

Weaver, et al, to Virgil B. Pettigrew, et ux, seven tracts containing 2,081.43 acres. Kenneth G. Johnson to Billy C. Cain, et ux.

Lot No. 9 in Block No. 1029-F, Corsicana. Criminal Cases Raymond W. Willsie, Navarro Hotel, was assessed $300 plus costs on a charge of carrying a pistol.

Robinson, Fort Worth, was assessed $100 plus costs for driving while intoxicated. DISTRICT OFFICE State vs. William E. Farrell, possession of marijuana, court ordered bond of $5,000 be forfeited for failure to appear in court. State vs.

Davis Foot, burglary, court ordered forfeiture of $1,000 bond for failure to appear in court. New Criminal Cases Charlie Mae Davis, Dallas, was charged with burglary. C.D. Davis, Dallas, was charged with burglary. OFFICE There were 27 prisoners in County Jail this morning.

JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W. H. Tipton, Place 1 Fines from 13 traffic violations totaled $446.50. William Blakeley, Athens, was a.ssessed $59.00 fine and costs on two charges of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

Charles Ausmus, Paris, was assessed $29.50 fine and costs for defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Melvin Henderson, 614 E. Park, was assessed $59.80 fine and costs on charges of assault and disorderly conduct. Housing Authority of the City of Kerens vs. Mr.

and Mrs. McKinley Burrell, 430 Donaldson Ave. Apt. 30, Kerens, suit on forciable detainer filed. Billy D.

Gorden Rt. 6, Box 150, Corsicana, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. G.W. Place 2 Fines from 16 traffic violations totaled $493.50. Hays Hoskins Lumber Co.

vs. John Henry Williams, suit on debt filed in Small Claims Court. Hays Hoskins Lumber Co. vs. Evelyn Thompson, Kerens, suit on debt filed.

Louis W. Collins, Dallas, was assessed $9.25 fine and costs for hunting without a hunting license. COUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds Morris Crawford to Dwain W. Crawford, Adren M. Crawford, Ray Crawford and Ruby Doris Crawford Moore, four-tenths interest in 485 acres in the E.

Davis Survey on Trinity River. liOrean McCulloch to Jerry Ladois McCulloch, et al. Lot No. 3 in Block 807-C of the R.L. Miller Addition, Corsicana.

Lorean McCulloch to Elmer McCulloch, five acres in the Thomas Wright Survey (A-380). Elmer McCulloch to Lorean McCulloch, Lot No. 3 in Block 807- of the R.L. Miller Addition, Corsicana. Bill E.

Cunningham, et ux, to Veterans Land Board, 40.043 acres in the R.D. Newman Survey, Abstract No. 620. Raymond Haye? to Wallace C. Burnes and Rebia Burns, two tracts containing 1.221 acres in the J.

Harris Survey, Abstract No. 336. Harvey Slater, et ux, to Clarence Ashlock, a lot in the John Treadwell Survey, Abstract No. 795. Alvin G.

Holley, et ux, to Miss Harrison Todd Broadbent, et al. Lot No. 3 and the north 50 feet of Lot No. 4 of Block 454 James A. Jackson to Verlon Jean Jackson, Lots 6, 7, and 8 in Block No.

217, Corsicana. Marriage Licenses Manuel Castillo 601 E. Avenue and Paula Castor, of Roby, 1-23-73. DISTRICT OFFICE New Civil Cases State of Texas vs. William E.

Farrell, Hal Jackson and Jerry A. Garrett, bond forfeiture. State of Texas vs. Davis Foot and W.M. Cain bond forfeiture.

OFFICE There were 24 prisoners in County Jail this morning. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W.H. Tipton, Place 1 Thirteen cases were settled at a license hearing: Carl Clifton Curreny Box 1661, Corsicana, four months probation; Edward Michael Boyte, 800 S. 8th case dismissed; Ervin Dale Farmer, 3469 W.

2nd three months probation; Charles Edward Lewis, four months probation; James Edward Townley, Rt. 1, Highway 31 West, four months probation; Perry Odell Howell, 1430 W. Park, four months suspension; Eddie Gay Rasco, Rt. 1, Bo 1364, six months suspension; Jimmy Dale Ware, 541 Forrest I.ane, four months probation; Reuben Odell Estes, Rice, two months suspension; Deborah C. Jones, four months probation; Curtis Reese Rt.

2. six months probation; Jacky Wayne co*ker, 233 E. Drane, four months probation; and Robert Ix'wis Eakin, 510 S. 15th case dismissed. William Blakely, Athens, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

Bob Farmer, Trinidad, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Mrs. Harold W. Johnson, Dallas, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. G.W.

Place 2 Stephen Andrew Mayo, Dawson, was charged with possession of marijuana. Bond was set at $10,000. Mike Lush, Angus, was charged with destroying property. The case was transcribed to County Court with a $500 bond. Randall Warnell Beets, 1418 Ann Arbor, was charged with driving while intoxicated.

The case was transcribed to District Court with a $500 bond. He was also charged with carrying a pistol. That case was transcribed to County Court with a $500 bond. James E. Chandler, Dallas, was assessed $21.50 fine and costs for drunkenness.

Robert Body 733 N. 9th was assessed $21.50 fine and costs for drunkenness. COUNTY OFFICE Warranty Deeds Warren Schaumburg, et ux, to Texas Power and Light five- sixths interest in two tracts of land containing 5.259 acres in the John Barclay Survey, Abstract No. 54, and the John Richardson Survey, Abstract No. 702.

D.W. Spurlock, Ramona Fite and Sybille Brussard to Texas Power and Light one-sixth interest in two tracts of land containing 5.259 acres in the John Barclay Survey, Abstract No. 54, and the John Richardson Survey, Abstract No. 702. Jane W.

Copley to Doris Monsell, 808.12 square feet of land in Block No. Corsicana. Bill E. Cunningham, et ux, to Veterans I.and Board, 49.105 acres in the R.D. Newman Survey, Abstract No.

620. Marriage Licenses Rivers Reaves Jr. and Anita Jane Adams, both of Corsicana, 1-24-73. Robert Edward Minatra and Brenda Jay Beard, both of Corsicana, 1-24-73. DISTRICT OFFICE George A.

Cochran, et al, vs. Rufus C. Vickery, case dismissed on approval of both parties with costs to be paid by the defendant. Ray Jacobs vs. The New England Patriots Football Club, suit on contract.

Pittsburgh National Bank vs. Joesph H. Goth, petition for foreign judgem.ent. JUSTICE COURTS, PCT. I W.H.

Tipton, Place 1 Fines from 10 traffic violations totaled $394.50. Ben Frank White, Waco, was charged with driving while intoxicated. Billy Gorden, Rt. 6, Corsicana, was assessed $37.50 fine and costs on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Sherril McCleary, Malakoff, was assessed $59.50 fine and costs on a charge of defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

G.W. Place 2 Fines from five traffic violations totaled $164.50. Billy D. Brown, Apt. 259, South Park Gardens, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext.

Pete Cullun, Frankston, was charged with defrauding with a worthless check and theft by false pretext. Leon Harper, Dallas, was charged with discharging a firearm. Leonard Maurice Baisey, Dallas, was charged with discharging a firearm. College Notes Miss Wyardeen Waters, a senior sociology-psychology major at Texas Womans University in Denton, Tex. is doing her social work practicum with the State Department of Public Welfare in Fort Worth.

She is a 1970 graduate of the former G.W. Jackson High School and the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Waters, 601E. 14th Ave. Miss Waters will graduate in the summer.

Obituaries Sullenberger Mrs. Johnson CHATFIELD Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Chatfield Baptist Church for Mrs. Lula Mae Johnson, Corsicana native, who died Jan. 16 in Los Angeles, Calif.

Rev. L. C. Pallbearers include Louis Moore, Sidney Moore, John W. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.

Fraley, N. Smith, Rollin L. Rose officiated, and burial was at Thursday at a local funeral home and Johnny D. Cemetery, chapel for Miss Martha Sullen- TTi; berger, 75, of Corsicana, who died IniljC Winklflr Tuesday at Memorial Hospital. Rev.

James Sigler, St. Funeral services were at 10 Episcopal Church pastor, of- a.m. Friday at the Church of the ficiated, and burial was at Oak- Immaculate Conception for Louis Survivors include a sister, a niece, six aunts, an uncle and other relatives. wood Cemetery. Survivors include cousins.

Jolly Brown, son of Rev. and Mrs. I I WintPfQ H. Lively Brown, 825 Cedar Crest, has made the List at Texas Wesleyan College in Fort Worth. Jolly Brown, who writes for the Daily Sun, is a pre-med major.

Texas Wesleyan College has a program that allows a student who scores high on preliminary exams to by-pass first-semester classes and go directly to second- semesters. Jolly Brown was able to do this in chemistry, biology, and mathematics. Most of 424.163 square miles is sparsely inhabited. Winkler, 76, of Palestine, who seven died Tuesday in Palestine. Rev.

A.J. Merkel officiated, and burial was at the Catholic Cemetery. Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. Thursday at a local funeral chapel. at 11 Survivors include his widow, local daughters, a sister, a W.A.

Lancaster Funeral services were a.m. Wednesday at a funeral home chapel for Joe J. grandson, and a granddaughter. Winters, 70, of Corsicana, who died Tuesday at Memorial Hospital. Claude Parrish, Westside Church of Christ pastor, officiated, and burial was at DAWSON Funeral services Venus Cemetery near vvere held Monday at the First Waxahachie.

United Methodist Church in Survivors include two sons, a Dawson for W. A. 82, daughter, eight grandchildren, who died Sunday morning in five great-grandchildren, two Hubbard Hospital, brothers, several nieces and Rev. Bernard W. Stein and Mrs.

Raburn services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church for Mrs. W.C. (Vera Estell) Raburn, 74, of Hubbard, who died Friday in a Waco rest home. Rev.

Sam Cluck and Rev. Joe Albright officiated, and bui'ial was in the Mt. Calm Cemetery. Survivors include six daughters, her husband, two sons, 28 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, a brother, and three sisters. J.H.

Knize Who's New Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bland, 2218 W. 5th are the proud prents of a son, Raymond Lloyd Bland, who was born Jan. 18 at Memorial Hospital.

He is welcomed by a brother, Bobby, and a sister, Joyce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Beene, Roanoke, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Bland, 110 Mamie, Corsicana. Raymond weighed seven eight ozs.

Midnight census Thursday was 161. ADMISSIONS George A. Watson, John A. Cox, Melvin Langly, Louise Bailey, Jean Matous, Isaac Murray, James E. Dillard, Cora E.

Burnham, Ada B. Mason, Mamie Etler, Sharon E. Bland, Augusta G. Paris, Willies Brown, Eva S. Mason, Raymond C.

Huddleston, Walter L. Moreland, Edward Love, Stella E. Williamson, Mary E. Gaston, William W. Grigsey III, Thomas H.

Watford, Betty J. Ward, Cynthia A. Bowden, Cora Bosniack, and Vera C. Smith. DISMISSALS Angela D.

Barnett, Debra J. Barnett, Rhadford D. Blackmon, Gay Bowman, Wayne T. Burkhalter, Patty J. Clifton, Mary F.

Crockett, John D. Daniel, Nettie M. Farmer, Tom C. Glanton, Minnie P. Green, Myrasha N.

Green, Sandra J. Irwin, Ann M. Langham, Linda K. Macon, Eula P. Moon, Roy M.

Moore, Cynthia A. Payne, Bessie J. Ragsdale, B. G. Ridens, Gladys E.

Rouse, Helen L. Ruff, Walter M. Son- nenbeg. Patient total Saturday was 153. ADMITTED Roosevelt Hamilton, Roseanne G.

Farley, Clarence G. Nelson, Wesley E. Thomas M. McClure, Margaret F. Metzler, Gertrude Combs, Willie R.

McCarter, L. Hargrove, Ethel A. Griffith, Beryle B. King, Joseph Bassham. DISMISSED Susie B.

Aired, Billy D. Ashton, Joseph Bassham, Elias Bernal, Harry H. Boldin, Dell Coe, John A. Cox, Betty L. Galloway, William W.

Grigsby, III, Joe D. Hubbard, G. G. Jamison, Myrtle C. Jock, Rodney G.

Jock, Florine Lilley, Ada E. Maggard, Susie M. Martin, Gertrude H. Speer, Zelda N. Steen, Gregory T.

Stoehr, Mabel Tucker, Ardie Turner, Jettie Watson. Midnight census Sunday was 143. M. Wood, Lois Banks, Jack B. Perkins, William D.

Dickson, Archie M. Brooks, Sharon L. Tally, Fannie Rodriguez, Barnie L. Galoway, Essie M. Armstrong, George H.

McAdams, Ernest Reynolds, Naomi Granger, Troy L. Kirby, Kelley R. Baggett, and Otis C. Anglin. DISMISSALS-Lorena Balentine, Joseph F.

Bassham, Rosanne E. Farley, Sarah A. Farley, Emil M. Ganze, ENNIS Funeral services rr were at 10 a.m. Monday at the St.

nephews, and a sister, Mrs. Jeff Rev. Burt Gillis officiated, and Catholic Church for John Mooney of California. burial was in the Dawson 66, of Ennis, who Cemetery. Saturday in Brookhaven He was a retired and Home in Ferris, had been a resident Dawson Rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m.

more than 50 years. Sunday at an Ennis funeral Survivors home. Burial was at St. daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Danford of Dawson Mrs.

Ruth of survivors include a brother, a Roosevelt Hamilton Edward Bryan, and Mrs. Audrey Holt of number of nieces Love, Ona Roberts, Sam Sneed, Pasadena; two sisters, Miss Lu a Andrew N. Trull, and Kelso C. Lancaster and Mrs 1 qqa Fleming, both of Waco; four Patient total at midnight brothers, Ed William Saturdav was 137. and Eulen ADMISSIONS-William W.

unc.a* Gage, Paul R. Grant, Bonnie S. of Mt. Calm; were at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Vestal, Geneva Inmon, Johnny L.

Kerens Methodist Church for Leamons, Ruby E. Tobias, Coma Sin LS John (Ella) Kyser, 84, of Gnffm, Marshall Graham and Wayne Allard. and nephews. Mrs. Kyser services A.

Brigance, Clyde Andrews, Mack Mikel, and Jessie L. Dorsey. W. Alsup, Louise Bailey, Hauty H. Beger, Sam Beldin Raymond L.

Bland Sharon E. Bland, Frank Ewing Hillsboro nursing home. Rev. Glenn Jones, pastor, officiated, and burial was in the Kerens City Cemetery. Survivors include a son, a sister, three brothers, and two Funeral services were at 2 p.m.

Cynthia A. Bowden, Willies at a local funeral home grandchildren. Brown, Chad M. Butler, Mary G. Frank Ewing, 64, owner of ----------------------Butler, Willie W.

Daniels, Ila L. and Womack mm nmt Frederick, W. Gage, Agency here, who died Thursday WSVrUSB Mary E. Gaston, Elton Hendrix, Memorial Hospital. J.

Roda M. Hixon Ruby G. Howell, Howard White, services Herbert W. Lyman, Jean Matous, of Christ ministers, of- were at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Luke Ray, Loyal E. Reynolds III, Burial was in Hamilton Catholic Church for Mrs. Dorris L. Rosenbloom, William Antonia Wavrusa, 80, of Grand H. Talkington Hazel M.

Tramel, chairman of the board Prairie and formerly of Ennis, Bonnie Vestal, Robert trustees of the Grand of Saturday at the Great Wheeler, Clara L. Williams, and lOOF, headquartered Southwest Hospital in Grand Wyatt. hpre. and member of Colleee Prairie. Rev.

Henry Drozd officiated. Rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday at a local funeral home. Burial was at St. Cemetery.

Survivors include two sons, a daughter, ten grandchildren, and a sister. here, and member of College Patient total at midnight Hill Church of Christ. Grand Monday was 158. Lodge trustees were honorary ADMISSIONS Thomas pallbearers. Cranford, Lula M.

Perry, Ida M. Surviving are his widow, one Carlisle, Dorothy C. Scarbrough, sister, one brother and a number Will W. Warren, Josephine of nieces and nephews. Borsellino, Carl A.

Northern, Pallbearers were Will Hashop, Addie W. Ray, Mitzi T. Ridgway, Buck Copeland, Frank Warfield, L. Carter, Cecil T. Joe Holley, George Ashby, Isom, Roy E.

Grimmett, Bertha Haynie, Walter E. Parker and W. Barnes, Minnie L. Headspeth, Avery Jackson. Steven Calmeri, Wanda D.

----------------------Bowling, Sherry L. Baker, Theresa D. DeMoss, Hosea re IH GftAII Johnson, Ada M. Darter, Edna flOollIIlglUII Funeral services were at 1 p.m. rr J.K.

McClellan NAVASOTA Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Lindley-Robinson Funeral Home in Navasoto, for John Kerr McClellan, 81, native of Harris Washington, Corsicana, wliodied Navasota who died Sunday in a OmT'i Wirnrmfa'id The 'c Boyd officiated. Burial was in H. Woodland Cemetery under Green, James A. Coleman, direction of Scott Funeral Home.

Glenda K. Asher, Miriam Surviving are one daughter, six Palmer, Mary Cliver, Dock sons, seven grandchildren, one Jernigan, Willie J. Collins, great-grandchild, a brother, Sandra C. Foster, Idell Powell, three sisters and several nieces Valentin Aguinaga, Mary F. and nephews.

Stover, Charles F. Whistler, ----------------------Sandra C. Jenkins, Rickey S. Gilcrease, Earnest Betts, (111101111 W. Stuard, Molly B.

co*ckerham, l-UmUIIU Goode, Janice K. WORTHAM Funeral ser- Richards, Tex. He was the son of the late Judge J. J. and Lila Kerr McClellan and grandson of Calvin Pratt Kerr and Sarah Ann Ingraham, early settlers in Corsicana.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lila Settoon of Metairie, and Mrs. Charles Dobbin, a son, John McClellan of Liberty, 11 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Lila McClellan Wassell of Corsicana; a niece, Mrs. E.

S. Kirby Woolworth Has New Manager Rickey D. Sykes, Anthony S. vices were at 2 p.m. Saturday at of San Antonio; and two nephews Adair, and Myrtle C.

Brooks. the Smith Chapel Primitive Mack Wassell and John Wassell M. Baptist Church for Cullen of Dallas. Armstrong, Patricia F. Bell, Edmond, 64, who died Tuesday in John Braly, Cora E.

Burnham, the Wortham hospital. The Rev. Eva S. Copeland, Jessie L. B.

T. Jones officiated. Burial was Dorsey, Ruby L. Dukes, Ruby L. in the Wortham Cemetery under Dyess, Frances D.

Eliot, Weldon direction of Calhoun Funeral R. Elliott Neoma Granger, Home of Corsicana. Jason L. Harper, Compton L. Surviving are two daughters, a grandson, a granddaughter and a sister.

R.A. Cain A change in managers for the F.W. Woolworth Dept. Store here in Navarro Shopping Mall was announced Thursday. Manager Bob Brown here for the past two years has been promoted to general manager of the St.

Louis store effective immediately and has been succeeded today by F.G. Laird. Brown will be leaving in the next few days for his new duties. arrived Wednesday to assume the position, coming here from Killeen where he had been associate manager the past two years. A native of Brookhaven, BARBS If your heart's in the right place, you can find some a r-b a researcher perfectly willing to relocate it.

The seveii-year-itch is what you scratch to get up the cash for that limon- sine you afford. Manager has been with Woolworth since 1963, starting his career with the major variety and department store chain in Baton Rouge, La. From there he went to Shreveport, stone and in the intervening years, Laird has been in the managerial department in Woolworth stores in San Antonio, Waco and Texarkana, Ark. He had been with another major variety chain six years before joining the Woolworth company. He and his wife, Gloria, have two children, a daughter, Donna Sue, 11; and a son, Christopher, five.

During his two-years here as store manager. Brown had been active in the Mall Merchants Association, and the Chamber of Commerce Retail Trade committee and had been appointed 1973 chairman of the Greater Corsicana Retail Trade division. His promotion and departure creates a vacancy to be filled by Chamber President Don Bowen. Hopson, Raymond Huddleston, Bessie B. Landon, Johnny L.

Lemons, Willie R. McCarter, Vera C. Smith, Ethel Szenasy, Tom Willis, and Malcolm M. Wood. Mrs.

O.L King DALLAS Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Home Chapel in Dallas for Robert A. Cain, 40, of Dallas, former resident of Corsicana who died Thursday at East Town Hospital in Dallas after a heart attack. Burial was at Cemetery in Dallas.

Survivors include his widow, Patient total at Wednesday was 162. ADMISSIONS-Guy M. Davis, died Cain, a daughter, Christy Mary K. Williams, Jennifer L. Charles Pringll Cain, his mother, Mrs.

Ruby Bugg, Bobby J. Bradford, Erley and bJrM was it E. Breedlove, Oma M. Dunagan, anrt burial was at novM Hamilton Cemetery. David W.

Smith, Jon R. Sewell, i i Wanda J. Stewart, James Survivors include her husband, Tyler, William S. Maupin, Michael W. Rankin, a Porterfield, Philip J.

Slovacek, Mildred I. Prestidge, Horace C. Dyer, Connie B. Worley, Ada P. Watkins, Willie 0.

Sessions, and Ada M. McKinzie. Andrews, Wanda D. Bowling, Theresa D. Demoss, Tom R.

Grant, Kelly R. Gunn, Shelly M. Gunn, David D. Hanna, Willie M. Haynes, Minnie L.

Headspeth, Robert R. Lowe, Mack Mikel, Augusta G. Paris, Mitzi T. Ridgway, Fanny Rodriguez, Hassie Rogers, Delorise M. Stevens, Rickey D.

Sykes. Cain; and two brothers, Arthur Cain and Hiram Cain, two sisters, Mrs. Winnie Gore and Mrs. Viola Shumate, all of Dallas; several nieces and nephews; and a sister- in-law, Mrs. Jimmy Cox of Corsicana.

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