Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979 Page: 2 of 44
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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No. 3278. He was married to
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June 14,1974
Survivor* indude his wife:
three daughters, Charlotte Ann.
Janice and Nancy; three step-
daughter*. Pearly, Jodie and
Jeannie, all of Brownwood;
three step-sons, Billy, Ramey,
and Wayland; a sister, Mrs
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Adjournament
Dori* Simpson of Brownwood: at First Baptist Church of Lam- ana vonaa tor providing uus
several grandchildren, and four pasas with burial to be in Oak new activity for our mem-
reat-randchildren. Hill Cemetery in Lampasas, bers."
greal-granocnnoren ---1 d---i u-i Only members of the Senior
SERVES A FAMILY OF 4
FOR >1.46 A PERSON!
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TAKE OUT SERVICE
Other staff include Francis “The practice has been going while" and died Friday at her Born Vivian Bagley in
Baker, Dorothy Blanton, An- downhill, and I haven’t had the home, said Howard MeClay of Cherryvale, Kan., on July 26,
nabelle Valadez and Carolyn money to pay back the loan. I’m Lucille Ball Productions in Los 1913, Miss Vance appeared with
Tunnell, aides Robert Town- not particularly proud of it, but Angeles. Miss Ball, Arnaz, and William
send, custodian and bus driver; “I have lost one of the best Frawley on the CBS-TV show
Alda Bundick, cafeteria I’ve got nothing to hide," Allred friends I have ever had,” said from 1950 to 1961. Frawley died
manager- Pat Townsend and told the AmericanStatesman. Miss BaU, who had visited Miss in 1966.
Nina Norment, cooks; and Jean Allred opened the practice in Vance shortly before her death.
Hinesley. bus driver. 1976 after passing his bar exam “The world has lost one of the Miss Vance also appeared in-
--------------:---- The «t»te mo. loans to cn great performers of the stage. termittently as Miss Ball s side-
Church showing film yThetsttetmaknslqanstnSn- films and television. I shall miss kick in “The Lucy Show," which
, . . lege students under the Hinson- terribly ” later became “Here’s Lucy on
BLANKET—The Blanket Hazelwood!program, launched "DesiArhaz, Miss Ball’s for- CBS. That show ran from 1962-
First Baptist Church will have a in the I960*. It issues revenue DeS. Arnaz MISS
—-DP u0t L-g.cgnngAcangcnt mer husband and co-star of 1 194.
showing of the movie Welcome bonds and lends the proceeds at . bad Her last appearance with
Home” at 7 p.m. today, low rates of interest to students, ‘Xh to tose ^e of the great Miss Ball was in a 1977 TV spe-
"Welcome Home" is the true who are given favorable artists Whadthe honorFand cial for the same network,
story of a drug pusher and is a repayment terms upon gradu- •15 "5 naa “5 I “ ___.
Gospel Film* Inc. release. ation. n.
•Phone Orders • Diming Room •Drive-upWindow
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TUESDAY - Gospel Singing
Briggs-Gamel Funeral Home Is Only members of the Senior . 11 am . Project Council to
Nina Lee in charge of arrangements Citizens program are eligible to Abilene . meet at 7:30 a.m. at
She was born in Lampasas participate Membership cards Camp Bowie.
Services for Nina Lee, 0.508 and was a former Brownwood must be shown prior to bowling. WEDNESDAY — Exercises.
Cordell St . Brownwood, will be resident and a past professor at which will be Mondays at 2 p.m. THURSDAY Crafts - 9:30
at 2 p.m. Monday at Lttle Zion Howard Payne College. She was
Baptist Church with the Rev.3. a member of the First Baptist
L. Johnson officiating. Burial Church of Lampasas. She MENUS
will be in Greenleaf Cemetery married Fred Fonville Sept. 3, MONDAY - Hamburger,
with Holman Funeral Service in 1928 in Belton. beans, lettuce and tomato
charge of arrangements Survivors include her salad, gingerbread.
Mrs. Lee died Thursday after husband; a daughter, Mrs. Un- TUESDAY - Steak, potato,
a long illness. She was born in da Fonville Brown at Brown- stewed tomato with croutons,
Goldthwaite and had lived most wood; three sisters, Elhei hot roll and butter, prunes,
of her life in Brown County. She McLean. Mrs. Vera Verlander, WEDNESDAY - Cheese-
married C.B. Lee Oct. 3,1920 in and MrS. Maud Davis, all of ham-rice casserole, asparagus,
Menestshstarandswhsrthe Hampasasimnerothen.Fand Blanket opening Bullock dragnet .
daughter of Washchandler who Hernngn!tanetaitre gan I tL J I I the Mississippi on the first day whose god is the Lord!”
was a pioneer citizen and one of drandchidremnd g class Thursday spears lawmaker of a week’s vacation. In his speech, Carter de-
the first black settlers in Brown —---— BLANKET—Classes at ArrerrN ror cAp At one point, four or five sail- scribed America as a nation ca-
County. Um.xUmI L.T Blanket school will begin Thur- AUSTIN, Texas. CAP .. boats proceeding under aux- pable of meeting any challenge.
Survivors include five sisters, Hospital board tlachernehoid in- Comptroller EohBuuwithhold ilary power crossed the bow of "Sometimes we tend to forget
Mrs Luella Herring of Brown- . . AA— service traning Monday and madegoodsathreatomwthboid the Deita Queen . They passed so the blessings of freedom,” he
wood, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins of to meet Monday Tuesday at Early and Wed- ShtspachecKtemmmsoths close that the conning officer said. . ..
Breckenridge, Mrs. Mary nesday at the school, according andgoyernmnntemploxeeswto had to sound five short blasts of As the riverboat approached
Barnes of Andrews, Mrs. Fan- The board of directors for the tSupt.Jameschapman. aresbehindin repying state the deep steam whistle, the Wabasha, Carter_ could read a
nie Cheatem of San Diego, Brown County Hospital Bus routes will be the same as college student loans international signal for danger red, white and blue sign hang-
Calif., and Mrs. Theola Irvin of Authority will hold its regular last but win run about 30 Among the 200 persons re- of collision, ing from a high, steel-trestle
Colorado City; two brothers, monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Mon- minutes later than usual Thur- ceiving the bad news this month But the boats cleared a path bridge that connects the town
Ernest Chandler of Brownwood day in the board room of Brown- . An students will join an in letters from Bullock were in time. withWisconsin.Itsaid:“Some-
and Eddie Chandler of Waco; wood Community Hospital. awmblv at 9 a.m. Thursday in State Rep. Dave Allred, D- The president arose early and thing Good About America:
and a nephew, Sam Chandler of The agenda includes the 4schodluditorium. Wichita Falls, the Austin jogged 22 laps — about two Wabasha.”
Brownwood. following: c „ _ EO incind0 American-Statesman reported. miles _ around a deck with Dr. That was in response to Car- ___
---------------------Approval of minutes for July „Stl" * 7^4 mnwnmtAlmea William Lukash, the White ter’s energy speech plea last —
MAKI 16. Ronnie Watkins, principal and Thesnewspaper quoted Alred House physician. month asking his countrymen to
MAN----- ... coach Shirlen Guthrie, as saying he had gotten behind .. . ft jth - somthing good about
Report of finance committee English Royce Rogers, vo ag because legislative duties kept , Thenhe had breakfast.witha Say «>mething good about
(Continued from Page 1A) operating statement-July. English Royce Rogers, vo ag; him from practicing law full fe” staff aides, putting down his America.________
snenect had been verv “closed Report of contracts com- Jimmy Ann Thompson, lang- time. “I simply haven’t had the une ..
mnapminecom s-smpuagldzm Vivian Vance hailed
following her death
Strickland confirmed that the Administrative report. and Grade I debt in installments. BELVEDERE, Calif. (AP) - pleasuresto workwithehutii's
sus poet had been picked:up af---—---- New staff includes Kay The legislator said he had ob- Vivian Vance, the actress evenhardertprecsnctiends»53 am
ter Investigators received a tip According to the Texas Bouse, homemaking Allie talned astate loan several known to millions as Ethel ofsonesofiyoursbestfriendsuco, W
from the Tarrant County Commission.on Alcoholism, an Schoen, science; Charles yenrd ago w£n “he attended Mertz on the “I Love Lucy” Noformalvfunerpkaservites *
Sheriff’s Department in Fort excess of 9800 million is lostto James, math; Dean Chapman, classes at St. Mary's University television program is dead of P nemDriaiprotably wim )
Worth. The tip reportedly came Texas emptoyers due to em- migrant; and Fay Morton, LID school of Law in San Antonio, cancer at the age of 66. p K
from an informant located ployee alcohol problems each resource. She had been iU “for quite a be held 2
elsewhere. year.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Peg*2 *
Bowling program Carter enjoying
open to seniors self on holiday comsszeznhne a’sem.s
emponacum -
san, 61. of 302 Pecos, Brown- Carey, 79, of Brownwood will be nterensoramnusines.has THURSDAY - Porcupine WABASHA, Minn. (AP) - A Those aboard teemed differ- way 67, su miles east of Coman- Brown .
wood, will be at 3 pm today at at 2 p.m. today at Davis-Morri* . nrw activity one which meat balls, cheese, macaroni beaming President Carter jog- ential. They said they didn't che near Hasse. Killed in- The agenda ine
Moreiock Funeral Home with Funeral Home with burial to be rovides fun and exercise for salad, collard greens, hot roU ged 22 laps around a deck of the want to disturb the president or stantly was George Preston followingiL
burial to be in Winchell in Pioneer Cemetery, memhera who nartirtMt. and mareanne cherry cobbler Delta Queen Saturday, then disrupt his rest Tate who was driving a 1976
Cemetery Dr Clifford Nelson Mrs Carey died at 10 :39 a m Rexand Vonda Baird owners FRIDAY - Liver, beets, went ashore to join this river Carter waved from the wheel- auto. According to Department
isto officiate. Saturday in a local nursing of Academv lanes jellied applesauce salad, hot town in in a sunny celebration of house and the wing* of the of Safety Trooper Bill Koenig,
Mr Rotaiwon died at 11:36 homefollowing a long illness. have offered member* of the rolls and margarine, vanilla his wife’s 52nd birthday boat’s bridge to people lining Tate was pulling out of a drive-
a m. Friday in a veteran* She was born Jan. 7, 1900 in feel program an opportunity to cookie. The sternwheeler s calliope the banks of the river. From in grocery store apparently
hospital in Temple after * Eastland County and was a bowl for a few weeks, free of
several months illness. homemaker She was a mem- charge
He was born Dec 31, 1917 in ber of the Pentecostal church “We are planning to form a
Hunt County and was a retired and had lived the past 40 year* league son among our
chef. He was a veteran of World in Brown County ......
War II in the United States Ar- Survivor* include a son,
Brownwood
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EVENTS Again" and the temperature py Birthday Rosalynn." The 1974 semi-truck tractor
Camp Bowie climbed into the 80*. He posed cheerfully with tel- trailer loaded with used cross
MONDAY—Gospel Singing- While the steamship dis- low passengers on the oil-driven railroad cross ties was
members who are interested " 10 45 a m carded trash and took on water paddlewheeler traveling east Koenig said Tate
_______ ________ _ Nell Lashbrook project TUESDAY - Ceramics and from a hose that ran a block The president met John and apparently did not see the on
my and was a Baptist. He had Willis Edward Carey of Brown- director said. Twelve persons crafts - 9:30 am. Project through town to the dock, the Elizabeth Baker of St. Paul, coming truck and pulled his car
lived most of his life in Brown- wood; * daughter, Mr*. Bill |,0 mrt realy hart Council to Abilene-meet at 7:30 mayor read a proclamation and Minn - who both wore custo- directly in front of the vehicle
wood and was a member of (Lottie) Butler of Winters, a agreattime. A. yun in a m at Camp Bowie, the president delivered a short mixed T-shirts emblazoned. Driver at the truck, Bloyce
Veterans of Foreign War Port daughter-in-law, Mrs Earvine „ win on forming a WEDNESDAY - Bingo - campaign-style speech on the We went downstream with Spencer Pilgreen, 41, of
league.” 16:45a.m. strength and majesty of Amer- Carter.” He chatted with the Mesquite, was not injured and,
“Bowling is very good THURSDAY — Ceramics - ica and the nation's energy Bakers for so long they finally according to Koenig, jumped
exercise There were only a few 9 30a.m Night Party-6p m. needs. excused themselves so as not to from the truck before it caught
complaints about sore muscles, FRIDAY - Gospel Singing - But mostly be enjoyed him- impose on his time. fire.
but each one was determined to 16 45 am self, far from the headaches of “When we found out he was The DPS trooper said the
continue Some of the members EVERY DAY - Exercises Washington this friendly we just went into truck pushed the car across the
IAMpAsAs Service, for bowling last week had never andcrafts. He walked along Main Street, shock,” said Mrs Lois Paskt of highway into two other parked
EM-s =-ze wagmosu. ■ =z= ke —3-5
at First Baptist Church of Lam-_________ president's hometown of Plains, the Mississippi River’s locks, the Tate car burned up in the
Ga. but the 2,300 townspeople didn’t accident. Even some of the
Before reboarding, Carter, mind waiting. railroad cross ties burned in the
wearing no necktie, told the vil- When the Delta Queen arrived fire. Koenig said one lane of
lagers: "You made me very at- Wabasha, the Wabasha- traffic was blocked for at least
happy and I know Rosalynn Kellogg Band and Choir greeted five hours until the wreckage
would say this is the best birth- the first family. The town’s could be cleared,
day party she's ever had," mayor, John Meisch,
ammy_Rn n. m The trip carried the first proclaimed Saturday “a day of BELLS----
FRIDAY Bingo -11 a.m. family and their fellow passen- positive unity for the future of a — - -
MAY gers - mostly middle-class strong United States of Amer-
TUESDAY — Bingo -11 a.m. people, mostly over age 55 — ica."
Project Council to Abilene-meet past limestone banks and wood- The crowd sang "The Star
at7:30a.m. at Camp Bowie. ed banks hiding acre upon acre Spangled Banner," three verses
WEDNESDAY - Covered of ripening grain crops, of "America, the Beautiful,
Dish Luncheon and “God Bless America.”
THURSDAY — Gospel A flottila of sailboats, house- Four clergymen prayed. The
Singing-11a.m. boats, cabin cruisers and fish- crowd joined in a responsive
ing boats accompanied the reading of Psalm S3, which be-
president as he steamed down gins: “Happy is the nation
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 265, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1979, newspaper, August 19, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573748/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.