Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1979 Page: 2 of 54
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday. May 27, 1979
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Memorial here Monday
Thurston Venable
Thurston
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$250,000.
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districts’ need for state aid.
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Murchison still
in intensive care
500 Main
643-1966
The board voted in April to wealth, such as bank accounts,
call the election, according to stocks and bonds, from the
school board president Dr. measurement of local school
Mobil
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Guide
IT IS WORTH
A FREE BOX OF
HOT YEAST ROLLS
WE WILL U4A
BE CLOSED
SUN. & MON.
For Memorial Day
: STEAK FINGERS
FRENCH FRIES
: GRAVY
: TOAST
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SERVES A FAMILY OF 4
FOR ‘1.36 A PERSON
fi
A memorial service to be held by VEW Post No. 3278 here is
scheduled for 10 a m Monday at Coggin Park. A wreath will
be put on the memorial tombstone and the American flag will
be raised The public is invited to observe.
THIS WEEK'S
WINNING
MENU NUMBERS
WILL START
IN MONDAY’S AD
: Moa. Sat
• ll la. 9p.m.
Venable 60, of 1207 Ave H in
Brownwood willbeat pm
today at Davis-Morrts Funeral
Home with burial to be to
Greenleaf Cemetery The Kev
Leon Aduddel is to officiate
Mr Venable died at T . > pan.
Friday in the Brownwood
Community Hospital following
a long illness.
He was born May 5, 1919 in
Madisonville and was a retired
restaurant owner He operated
Venable's Silver Grill in
Brownwood for 25 years. He
served in the Army during
World War II with the 36th
Division. He was a Baptist and
had lived 34 years in Brown-
$285
Sunday
lla.m. 3p.m.
Swimming pool opens
COMANCHE-Lake Eanes swimming pool will open at
12:30 p.m Monday under the management of Sally Hicks and
lifeguard Vicky Froh.
In order to extend the life of the filters, all swimmers must
wear a bathing suit or hemmed cut-offs
Weekly hours will be 12:30-7:30 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, Sunday 1-6 p.m., closed Wednesdays. Admission
will be U for adults and 50 cents for children 12 and under
the crash.
Of the possibility of pilot er-
ror, Douglas Dreyfus, another
federal investigator, said, "We
haven’t absolved anyone or
anything yet" He said investi-
BILL—
"We Serve ALL MEAT
Hamburgers, Steak Fingers A Chicken Fritd Steok"
Bring this Ad with
you Monday when
you buy this special
and we'll give you
a box of 8 Fresh
Baked Rolls
Free!
Have A Safe Holiday!
NEW SUMMER HOURS
SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY
11:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.
WE NOW TAKE PHONE IN -ORDERS. WE WILL
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Voss, Leaday revival
COLEMAN (BBC I-The Voss and Leaday Baptist Chur-
ches are sponsoring a joint revival at the Voss Baptist
Church today through Sunday, June 3.
Rev. Gary Boyd, pastor of the First Baptist Church in
Coleman is the evangelist, and Pete and Linda Simmons will
be in charge of music for the services.
Sunday services will be 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. On the week
days services will be at 11 p.m.
The Rev. Jack Skelton, pastor of Voss Baptist Church,
invited the public to attend.
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GENE DEASON, Editor
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FORT WORTH—Trey
Murchison, 17, who was
seriously injured in a one-
vehicle accident last Tuesday
night, will remain in the In-
tensive care unit of Medical
Plaza Hospital in Fort Worth for
at least several more days.
According to Mrs. Howard
Murchison, the youth’s mother,
her son developed com-
plications Saturday and visitors
will not be allowed to see him
until further notice.
Murchison received serious
facial injuries from the ac-
cident. He was in surgery for
some eight hours Thursday. It
was necessary to perform a
tracheotomy, wire his mouth
Services for
[DEATHS AND
“gmma Eight members of the concman an Mr. Manic, mega Fraternity, former
Mrs. Emit Peavy Louise Huntington Brownwood Senior Citizens Webb. president of Southern Baptist
MENARD—Services for Mrs comancue-serew ter Cretnem. rf b-cmBssman amamberot ^/h^^ctaX'
tJewel) Peavy, 68, will beat zeHuntingtonwiubsat.p.m thedoorprtze,a Large, electric (1958,
pm Saturday at Mission pdayotc.St Matthe"s night at the Camp Bowie Senior hamburgercooker. in-Texasandlouslanahs
Funeral Home .in “ EPiSnPaochurc Burhalwi Citizenss Center . "The banquet was one of the seyedeon bpardsand
Burial will also be to Menard b J" OgcwoodaCemtery The banquet was the con- best activities we have had to psneteonvnths laustana
Mrs. Peavy died at her home arected Dy Comanche Funeral chiding event celebrating Older ar -rg-m ” Mr* t „htmi baptst Convention and various
ir 4 Home. Tpi*m Mnnth M, than im Mrs.LashbrooK committees of the Southern
in Spring and had been a patient MrEuuntinotna.,. Texans Month More than 120 said. "I would lke to express “ “ Soutnerm
to a Houston hospital. pMrssHuntingtondiedat12i28 persons attended appreciation to the staff for the Baptist Convention.
Born April 4,1911 to Yoakum, Friday in the Comanche Neil Lashbrook, program aFEnEihtVaid nmana"it „
she was the daughter </ long Community Hospital following director. presented certircates srestJobtheyadidin makingi He served his country
time West Texan. * long illness to GladysandEd4urrenand such an outstanding succeas overseas and married in 1947.
The Peavys were married to Born in Comanche, she was a Evelyn Howell of the Camp The suggestion that banquets His wile, formerly Helen Witten
September 1937 and was former retired interior director and Bowie Center; Dorothy Lyles, become part of the program’s o Houston, is a graduate of
owner of Rose Shop in San Saba, had lived here most of her life. Caldonia Pennle and Sam- regularly scheduled events Baylor University. The Coles
Survivors include her Survivors include a sister, Howard of the Cordell Center; drew a loud and long round of have, one daughter, Carolyn,
husband; a daughter, Shirley Her husband and son and Fain Beeman and Grace applause from the senior who te also a Baylor graduate.
Harris of Rockdale; a son, Emtt preceded her in death. Glenn of the May Center. citizens. .“Catfish" Smith, wellknown
B Peavy of Spring; seven A..I MIL... The membership voted on Following the dinner and former coaching great, to in his
grandchildren, her mother of Opal Oelkuct, 68 who should receive the honors, awards ceremony, the mem- 12th xear as promotion director
Rochelle; four brothers, James SAN SABA-Services for based on outstanding bership adjourned to the cen- of.the Baylor University
Ray Chadwick of San Antonio; Opal Oelkuct, M, of Dallas will be cooperation and support of the ter’s main activities room for athetic. u and
m ■ ---- - - -5 --. games of dominoes and 42 executive vice president of the
Baylor Bear Club. Prior to this,
he served nine seasons as
Baylor freshman football
coach.
the De Leon Independent School compensatory education pro- shut, and make extensive
District said a big no Saturday grams for educationally dis- repairs on his cheekbones and
to the proposed two-part bond advantaged children, bringing nose.
issue totaling $2.25 million. about 300,000 more youngsters The youth is the son of
The vote for Proposition 1 into the program. Brownwood School Superin-
which would have provided for 45 million to help "fast tendent Howard Murchison,
renovations to three school growth” districts whose school-
buildings at a cost of 92 million age population jumps by at
was 139 for and 696 against. least 6 percent a year and which
tax their citizens above the
Proposition Two went about state average.
the same way with 134 for and -45 million for a pilot pro-
M2 against. This second gram of special class offerings
proposition provided for a new for "gifted and talented stu-
gymnasium at a cost of dents."
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wood. He married Mary E — -.-------------
Pettis at Camp Blanding, Fla. clifford J. Chadwick of San at 1 p.m. Monday in the program.
March 19,1941 Angelo, Virgil Chadwick of Cherokee Church of Christ with Special guests were Mayor The centers will be dosed
o u . ua. m Rochelle and Card Douglas burial to be in Cherokee and Mr’ Truman Harlow, Monday in observance of
Survivors Include his "6 Chadwick of Beeville; three Cemetery. Howell-Doran Chester Moore of the Depart- Memorial Day, but will reopen
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mhnt’puttes of Brazoria GOLDTHWAITE-Services Lajolla, Calif. She was a debris. One remained in critical lost engine may not have been basketbal teams in Carey, his dreams to a reality," she Every person must set his own
M "Fmnon of San for Annie L Miller, 85, ot member of the Church of Christ, condition Saturday; the other "the first sequence in the ac- Borger, Mount Vernon, and said. goal for only he can know his
i 7, Ani m™ Mi Whitlev College Station and formerly of Survivors Include her was In g0od condition. cident.” Longview. At East Texas State She told her audience that true capabilities," she said.
jT of CroXtt four grand- Goldthwalte, will be at 2 p.m. husband; a daughter, Mrs. Sheriff’s authorities said John Meanwhile, an airlines College, Commerce, he posted a “our own American heritage" She emphasized that one must
dhiaman"ndniuntand uncle today in Wilkins Funeral Home Mary Jo Lawson of Wills Point; Craig, of Addison, Dl., an spokesman said Saturday that 30-2 record in football. His first is an example of working, never refuse to make the most
with burial to be to Goldthwalte two brothers, W.I. Cates of employee of Courtney-Velo Ex- many of the passengers may state championship came in his striving, and attaining one’s of his abilities. "We should be
E l I.hneon Memorial Cemetery, Temple and Foy L. Cates of cavating Co., was found dead to have actually witnessed the air- first coaching position at Carey goals. "Our forefathers had a able to recognize them, analyze
E - jonnwn Mrs. Miller died Thursday Comanche; four sisters, Mrs. • companz buck There was plane’s deadly descent on (1934-37) when his basketball goal of independence, and to them, and use them to the
Service, for F i Jhnen nf morning in Bryan after a long Irene Randolph of Cherokee, some initial confusion over closed-circuit television. team achieved this feat. attain this independence, they fullest extent," she said.
502 Seventt St in "Rrnnnond illness. Mrs Anna Lee Henderson of whether another person on the Mary Rose Noel, a spokes- smit an actiy. member n. were willing to sacrifice and The invocation was given by
32sevenths n.Brownwood She was born Oct 26, 1893, in Amarillo, Mrs. Florence ground also was killed because woman, Mld the jet was pSmithisanactve membergo give totally of themselves,” she Donald Ross, president of the
woh atprmatodpyat Dat Big Valley in Milla County and McCracken of Dallas, and Mrs. several charred bodies were equipped with a television cam- Said. student body; and the welcome
festal uneranHome.n"ith was married to Marshan L Iva Dell Huffstetler of found on and under the truck, era mounted behind the cap- L-yeryscvmindeqicaming "Our nation began as 13 by Roger Massey, president of
cemetety. The Rev"fiS Miller on Jan. 1,1915, in Goldth- Comanches a son-in-law. Merle SherifFsauthoritiessaldjohn tain’s shoulder, giving passen- som51913019%; in tis%8,"he totally separated colonies, and theseniorclass.Diplomaswere
nomolas t waite. She moved to College J. Lawson of Wills Point; and Craig 4, of Addison mi an gers a cockpit view of the -ra a mav’r of Wac‛ He it has become one of the most presented by C.B. Maness,
PM&.Johnsondldateb:4sp.m. Statloniiffom Goldthwalte to two grandchildren, empkiyee'of Courtney-Velo'Ex- takeoff. The equipment may hassrvd on U Antral Texas powerfulnations in the worid," assistant superintendent afthe
Friday at s Kingsland mining Apri1n978.Shewaramemberof H«lll. Franklin 91 cavating Co., was found dead in «lao have aUowed the passen- zoo Board, the Executive Board sheremindedthecrowd.“Ithas Erownndsrubcschpois.
home following a is-mont the Chm-ch of Christ and waa Hallie Franklin, 9 1 a company truck. gen to overhear the final con- of CETA, the Heart of Texas emerged as a nation which has Superintendent. HwardMur
ilness. the last * ploneer SABA-Services for Hallle Later Saturday, Betsy Bar- versations taking place in the Council of Governments, and is producedIsome. of the .major Shisnnisin
He was born in Erath County Mills County family. Franklin, 91, of San Saba will be stead, a spokeswoman for Cook cockpit. presently a member of the accompshments of the.age. , ' .
and was a mortician. An .Survivors include. A son, at 3 p.m. today at Howell-Doran County Sheriff Richard Elrod, , There's • chance of survival Waco Airport Board. He was TheUnited States has based Ite Awards were presented by
Episcopalian he had lived most Marshall N. Miller of CoDege Funeral Home with burial to be said a second charred body was in these things if there's no fire, recently appointed by the g°vernment ondemocracy. and R.E. Warren, principal of the
of mX in BrowmcountyHt Station; asdaughter, Mary in China Creek Cemetery. found under the truck. She said but there, was nohope in this Governor of Texas to serve on it has.spread this „principle high school. Music was under
began work s"mortctn to Ann Smith; grand- Mrs. Franklin died on Friday the body was "definitely" not one," Driver said at a brief the Planning-Advisory Com- throughout thevworld, shesaid. direction of Dorothy McIntosh
194® at Davis-Morris Funeral children. and great- at a Lamesa Hospital. an employee of the excavating news conference. ... . mittee of the Brazos Water Our country has made the and Bruce Zander.
Home in Brownwood. He later grandchildren... , .. She waa born Dec. 12, IMS in company, but that identification DrlvefJ estimated that about Management Planning Study, most of her pote ntia ’ Just as Honor graduates were
workedinn5rownwpodiHerater She was preceded to death by Lee County and a could not be immediately re- 10 seconds elasped between the each one of us should do. Each Tammy Fielder, Sandra Hunt,
worked to several other Texas her husband, two sisters, five housewire.s-e J^ied j.nwS leased m"a5 5 time the left engine came off Dr Guy Newman of us has the potential to ac- Teri Bentley Franell, Lori
Survivors include his stster, Drothers and one grandchild. Stark Franklin Nov. 27, 1904 to andthescrash' u e a T master of ‘ceremonies and Mrs. complishanys oalthatis to Michelle 'white,
Gertrude Johnaon of Brown- Mrs Betty Fudge Lee. He died on Aug. 4,1M2. She Investigators, said it was Hesaidthesplane.wasitray- Betty BeD wiU introduce the before us, ..mayahae to John Harkey Jr., Chris Mayo,
wood; a brother, H.H Johnson ¥ 9 was a member of the Church of much too early to say why the elingat about 180 mph when the organizational committee. The sacrifie and itmay be62 Helen Belvin, June Kohlhagen,
of AmariDo; a nephew, Bob Services for Mrs. Betty Ann Christ. engine fell off - or even that the engine came of. He said the report of the club constitution struggle, but anything worth and Allison Baker.
Johnaon of Lubbock; and a Fudge, 61, of 3904 Oakdale Dr. Survivors include five sons, engine loss caused the .crash, plane roUed to the left and the review committee will be by “ a. m
niece, Mrs. Wanda Clark of In Brownwood, will be at 2 p.m. Johnny Franklin and Guy , Driver said it would take at e wing touched the ground, Mrs. Steve (Debby) Ellis. A\P-V
Orange today at First Baptist Church in Franklin, both of San Saba, least two months to make a final followed by the nose - ---------------------- / *e- %
--Brownwood and then at 2 p.m. Horace Franklin of Euless, determination of the cause of
Monday at Hampton-Vaughn Austin Franklin of Devine and
LATE WISH Funeral Home in Wichita Falls. Ward Franklin of Lamesa; six
GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND Burial will be Crestview daughters, Mrs. Alpha Ponton
(AP)-Peter and Betty Mead- Memorial Park in Wichita of Temple, Mrs. LoraBatson of
ows were celebrating their 34th Falls. Davis-Morris Funeral Burnet, Mrs. Mattie Isham of
wedding anniversary when a Home is in charge ot San Saba, Mrs. Shirley Potts of
postcardsarrivdtromB luck arrangements. Lampasas, Mrs. David NeU
nsser-"rhngmett. 8°0d k Mrs. Fudge died at 2:35 a.m. Honeycutt of Devine, and Mrs.____
The card had been stuck in a Friday in the Brownwood Maxine Hodges of Mabank; two (continued from page 1A i
mailbox since 1945. Community Hospital following brothers, Johnny Smith of
11.. a 35-day Ulness, Lockhart and Chester Smith; bus routes.
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J Chicken & Dressing » 33 grandchildren; 70 great- next two years.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 27, 1979, newspaper, May 27, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573633/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.