The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1978 Page: 2 of 10
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J. A. -Jim- Brotherton of
Mineola died Tuesday, June 13,
in a local nursing home after a
brief illness.
Funeral services were held at
4 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, in
TWO ROLLS
CUSHION VINYL
J. H. ENGLISH
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
In Stock Items Only
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While gas and oil represent only 6% of our
nation's fossil fuel reserves, they are called upon
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Balden, 45. had moved
to Lewisville from Mineola,
Miscellany —
last weeks one- has been in Mineola the past
Frederick the Greet. the Prussian monarch, often had
his coffee made with champegne instood of water.
We loan money for home improvements. Remodel the kitchen, re-
roof the house, install new bath fixtures, add a family room, fence
the backyard, build a carport, sink a swimming pool... we finance
it all. Our terms are reasonable and our office is convenient. And
we’ve taken the red tape out of loan applications So, come in and
visit with our loan officer when you’re ready to grow
a bigger home — or make it better.
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for 75% of our energy requirements.
Competition for this diminishing supply has
capncip soke this problem8 Your member- ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE,
owned electric cooperative is cooperating with
industry and government leaders to hasten that ne
solution. Meanwhile, the cooperative is exerting ” "UVe
its best efforts to insure a dependable supply of
power at a value price. It's a 40-year tradition.
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LARGE STOCK OF DISCONTINUED
CARPET SAMPLES AS LOW AS 25
stem tael at the two weeks visiting her grand
Devid Lindley No. 1 in Haines- mother, Mrs. Evie Ponder, and
ville, operators have been - helping out at Flynt's Jewelry,
making preparations to com- Conie to the daughter of
Funeral services were held at plete the well as • producer. Joenene end Eugene Moore,
two o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Tuesday, morning, completion
June 30, in the English Fwssral was still awaiting arrival of 5 ______________ ... __ ...... ,
Home Chapel in Mineola with equipment expected by mid- from National Building Centers Chapel in Mineola with the Bev.
+ “ - -* week. to Mineola loot Saturday was Edwin McDaniel. pastor of the
Openton are waiting on EaChilders of Route 2, Lndale. First United Methodist Chureh
completion of the well before Be took his merchandise in nj Mineota. nffirirtiw
rewasing information as to paneling. Burial was in Mineola City
depth, formation. bottom bote WWW Cemetery under direction of
pressure, and flow, as wei ss New employee at Wilson’s English Funeral Berne,
their plans for the first ottset Texaco and enjoying summer Hr? Brotherton. 73, wes a
with moot of her Me having ^est of Mineola, juat north work there to Scott Burgess, native of Arkansas. Be bed
been spent in Mineola. In her of Highway 80 near the Sabine son of Mr. end Mrs. Jim Bur boon a Mineola resident since
later years, she hod been an Riven, a shallow test to being" gess, 180 Maxine Drive. Bell 1929. Bo was a Methodist and a
employee of the Select Theatre drilled on the property of Mrs. he working for boss Kenneth retired employe of the Texas
in Mineola. U. C. Shaw, but no information until school begins in August. Highway Department
She is survived by one son, is available. WWW He is survived by Ms wife.
Bill Balden of Lewisville; one .. . ...WWW. Truman and Laura Speights Mrs. Grace Belle Brotherton of
brother, Norman Fulcher of Mr. and Mrs. John Moyer are have been passing out ball point Mineola; three sons, James A
Gladewater, and one. grand getting their new house ready pane to their friends. The pens Brotherton Jr. of Dallas, Billy
daughter. Tracy Halden of to be moved into. The beam to are inscribed "Compliments of J. Brotherton of Min-H and
Lewisville. on the Rose KiD Rood north of Truman and Laura Speights" John Robert Brotherton of
Pallbearers wore George town. . and have four smiling faces Houston; a daughter, Mrs.
Melvin. Larry Thomas, Cliff Meyer is one of the owners of saying "Have a happy day." ‘ Betty Deuson of Greenville;
Goodson. Carl Bruner, James Flynt s Jewelry, and customers • •• eight grandchildren; and eight
Deer, and Truman Thomae of the store can expect to be Five student nurses at Min- great-grandchildren.
seeing a tittle more of Mr. and eola General Hospital passed Palbearers were Carl Ray
*^^0^ when they got their probationary period on McFerrin. Vincent Colvin Jr.
moved here from Dallas. Friday, Jane 16. and were Howard Browning. Darreyl
- . ."•w . honored at a special capping Zientek, Mike Brotherton. and
Toms Piza expects to be ceremony held in St. Dunstan's joe Mark Brotherton.
moved and opened by thia Episcopal Church. a
Friday at their new location, - The honorees were Teresa
639 West Brood Street. Bateman, Patricia Burden. Gravegide riteg
New managers of the bad- Judy Gordon. Betty Oxford.
ness are Billie and Idee Ryan, a and Karen Scarborough. e • an. . a .
husband and wife team farm The cape were presented by for Mineola kill
eriy of Winnsboro and Haw- Mrs. Frances Brown. R.N.. _ _
kins. director of nurses et the , Grayeside services for Clay
"Big Tom's Pins" will fee- hospital, and Mrs. Coleen Jefferson Wrenn of Dallas were
tore a drive-through window, Ratoon. R.N., instructor far the held at 3 P.m. Thursday. June
seating for up to 42 people. end hospitars School of Vocational 15. in Roelawn Memorial Gar
a special room far private Nursing. Sue Thomas, a last- dent, Mineola, jvith the Rev.
parties. The menu will feature year graduate of the school. lit Fred Morro offciating-, ..
pizzas, sandwiches, and ice the candles for the special O Mr. Wrenn, father 0 ,
cream. The business, begun as ceremony. Patricia. Crumley, of Mineola,
“Doc’s Double Dip," has until Others taking part in the died Monday, June 12 in
this week been operating in the program were the Rev. V. L. 2,*^**, The graveside rites on
downtown business area on Brandon, who gave the in- Thursday afternoon were un-
West Broad. vocation; Mrs. Donald Starnes, der direction of Cain Funeral
888 pianist, and Mrs. Toby McCten HomevQuitman,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tiner and w. soloist; Mike Slaton, bos „ Mr wren nissurvvedb hi
famfly were back in Mineola pital administrator, who gave W „ rene Wrenn of
this week after a week's va- the welcome; and Dr. Benjamin Dallas three nons, Terry
cation during which theytrav- R. Beall B. who delivered the "renn..philip, Wrenn..and
eled to Daytona Beach, Florida, principal address. - R p Wrenni two daughters,
on the trip they got t swim in Mrs.PatriciaCrumleyandMis
both the Gulf of Mexico and the Tommy Barrett of Fort Dehrr.renniftve,erande
Atlantic Ocean, and visited Worth, son of Mrs. Tom Barrett d
Disney World, Silver Springs, of Mineola, is in Europe for the
Sea World, ano Daytona Beach. rest of the month on business ce1 T a
,, iff __U- for General Dynamics, the B1verLake
Also home from a week s va- company for which the former
cation are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Minsolan to an account exe- B, Clyde Fewter
Grelle and Brent and Staci. cutive. Barrett and a company Monday June 19
They spent their week of fan to auditor left June 18 aboard a Worship services and Sunday
G*1y—ton. «f*ring General Dynamics plane for School were well attended you
AriroWorid. swimming Jntho Eerope for two weeks terday at the Silver Lake and
Gulf, and riding the Bolivar 888 Calvary Baptist Churches in
___________________________ Mr. and Mrs. James Ussery our com mu tut j
....... »- _ if» - • ■ and four »ons“- Merit. JmMk--- Wrand Mra.~JrC Carpenter
Alo in Galveston this past Jimmy, and Scotty — have and Buddy of Shreveport, La.,
week were and.. , moved here from Lewisville, and Mr and Mrs Bob Carpen
Charies Speer.and Jr?87'. In They are former Wood Coun- ter of Tyler visited Saturday
addition to visiting Galveston, tians and are really glad to be with Mrs. Mary Carpenter.
the . peers spent time in "back home." Ussery's parents Everyone is invited to attend
Houston, San Antonio. Ban live in Winnsboro, and Mrs. the Homecoming at Calvary on
Marcos, and Austin I nGahreo- Ussery is the former Diene Sunday, June 25. There wil be
on, father Charles lost his Airhart, daughter of Mr. and singing. preaching. and dinner
on the besch,*° he Mrs. Jack Atr hart of Mineola. on the ground.
didn't get to enjoy all the sight
seeing as much as did other
members of the family.
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1978, newspaper, June 21, 1978; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547803/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.