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Brad ProcterBrad Procter in Park City Daily News - Oct 9 1963
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"... chapters from lhe South Central District. Mem liers and advisors from Warren and ad conni ies attending the convention include: Henderson. Warren County. Johnson. Johnny Robbins. Wayne Mondy, and Brad Procter. Franklin Simpson; David Woods. Roger Bales, and Lorry Tooley Park City; and advisors James L lammer. Franklin Simpson, aml J. T. Coomer, Adair County. 2. Create a federal- stale commission ..."
Publication place: Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States
Brad ProcterBrad Procter in The Tuscaloosa News - Mar 4 1987
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"... Gerald Douglass COLORS: Red. white and black BERTH: Ared 6 champion LAST APPEARANCE: 1985. losi ln first round TOP PLAYERS: Point guard Step hen Thompson (6 0, r.)/ wing Brad Procter (6 0. r.),- center Steve Morris (6 3. soph COMMENT: Procter and Dan Gaddis are excellent shooters from pcr while Morris wreaks havoc Inside. Pressure defense, however, makes fhe Aggies ..."
Publication place: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
Brad ProcterBrad Procter in Park City Daily News - May 24 1965
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"... Warren got the oth er spot on the squad Here I tha all d I t r i c t team Pitcher Stan Markham, and Dero College High. Catcher Brad Procter, Fra Firat Bas Phil Rhodes, Second Bas Wayne Gray, Shortstop Robert Johnso!, Bristow. Third Bas David Freeman, Outfield Steve Watt, North Warren. Outfield Jerry Outfield Bobby Coulter, Nonh Warren's Harold ..."
Publication place: Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States
Brad ProcterBrad Procter in The Catholic Press - Sep 24 2000
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"... in the hands of the people,” said Chris Vendely, chief operating officer of which monitors fuel prices at gasoline stations across the United States. was started in 1999 by Brad Procter, the company's president and chief executive, who while delivering a free magazine in Columbus, Ohio, noticed wide differences in gasoline prices. As the magazine's publisher, gasoline was his biggest expense. ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States