Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1983 Page: 6 of 10
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three sisters, Mrs. Nelle
Mahanay of Alvarado,
Mrs. Velma Ault of
Dallas and Mrs. Frances
Mills of Fort Worth;
several nieces and
nephews.
Otto Barger
Otto Barger, a resident
of Grandview died
March 19, 1983 at a
Burleson nursing home
at the age of 88.
Barger was born
August 31, 1894 in
Collin County, Texas,
the son of Jeptha
Gilbert Barger and
Mary Alice Price.
He was a veteran of
WW:, an ice plant
engineer. He was a
member of the Baptist
Church. He was married
to Jewel Lytle on June
16, 1918 in White Rock
Texas
Surviving are his
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• Energy efficient XtendedLife chassis
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GOLLECTOR
5 CARS
Useful Tips
On Collecting Cars
A car didn’t have to be a
success in its. own time to
be considered desirable to
day. For example, the 1958
Edsel was a major disap
pointment to its makers
when it first came out, yet
it’s highly sought-after by
collectors these days. Stu
debakers are also valuable
though the Studebaker com-
pany was bankrupted in
Prairie; a son, Earl
Barger of Lake Charles,
La.; twelve grand-
children, nine great
grandchildren, several
neices and nephews.
Funeral services were
held at 1:30 p.m.
Monday, March 21,
from the Clayton Kay
Chapel. Rev. Stephen
Pallbearers: Lamar
Brown, Oscar Jacobs,
Kehneth Pipes, Rex
Thompson, Leroy
Williams, Jack Wilson.
Honorary Pallbearers
were Deacons of the
First Baptist Church
of Grandview.
Grandview Cemetery.
Pallbearers" were
Billy Joe Burns, R. L..
Burns, Marvin Roland,
Jr., H. D. Tackett,
Joe Wilson, Edward
Winsett.
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a value price Deluxe features include
• RCA SignaLock electronic tuning lets’uselct all'
VHF and up to 6 UHF channels with one convenient
knob • •
• Automatic Color Control and Fleshtone Correction ,
• Automatic Contrast/Color Tracking f
• RCA's Super AccuFilter black matrix picture tube «
with specially tinted phosphors helps keep the a
picture bright and sharp • .
• Energy-efficient XtendedLife chassis
• Automatic Fine Yuning (AFT) pinpoints and holds
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choice of walnut-grain or silver finish
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wife, MrS. Jewel Barger
of Grandview; three
daughters, Mrs. Clayton
Kay of Ft. Worth, Mrs.
Joe Swearinger of
Brighton, Colo.; Mrs.
- Eddie Coplen of Grand
Kelley J. Russell, 73,
died Thursday, March
17, 1983 in Johnson
County Memorial
Hospital. He had
resided in Grandview
since 1935.
Funeral services were
conducted at 11:00
a.m. on Saturday,
March 19 at the First
Baptist Church in ,
Grandview. The Rev.
Leslie White and Buddy
Fry officiated the
service. Burial followed
in Grandview Cemetery.
Russell was born
August 18, 1909 in
Venus, Texas to Julian
Atchley Russell and
Lucy Ann Kelley. On
September 8, 1935 he
.was married to Helen
Mae Akins. He was a
cattle buyer. He was a
member of the First
Baptist Church in
Grandview where he
had served as a deacon
for several years;
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I use to look forward
Going to the grocery store.
For there was a man
Stood close to the door
With a smile on his face
And a surprise in his hand
His way of spreading love •
The Bubble gum man
As long as I can remember
He’s always been there.
No matter young or old
His love he did share
The memory of this man
I'll always keep in my heart
Because I loved this man
Right from the start
As I say goodbye
And-wipe a tear with my hazd
I’ll always miss you
My Bubble gum man.
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Magness, Jack, Jr. Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1983, newspaper, March 25, 1983; Grandview, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1537201/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Grandview Public Library.