Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978 Page: 2 of 46
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Sunday. Octohm 29, 1978
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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Mrs. Henderson
By BROOKS JACKSON
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11 A.M.-9 P.M.
Eckhardt < D) 83
Brooks (D) 38
Pickle (D) 35
Poage (D) 20
Wright (D) 55
Hightower (D) 30
Young (D) 11
De La Garza (D) 15
White (D) 28
Burleson 0. (D) 15
Jordan (D) 71
Mahon (D) 33
Gonzalez (D) 63
Krueger (D)*23
GAMMAGE (D) 11
Kazen (D) 18
Milford (D) 13
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She was born Aug. 21,1940 in
Cynthia Lea
Services for Cynthia Dianne
LARGE BUTTERFLY SHRIMP, SPECIAL RED SAUCE,
BUTTERED CARROTS, COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, CORN
ON THE COB, RELISHES, DRINK, HOT YEAST ROLLS AND
CHERRY COBBLER.
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Bentsen (D) 25
Tower (R) 13
House
Hall (D) 20
Wilson C. (D) 30
Collins J. (R) 23
Roberts (D) 18
Mattox (D) 88
Teague (D) 10
Archer (R) 13
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interrupted by a killer, police Congress Watch. “If business lobbyists Arlan Strangeland, R-Minn., Halloween Carnival along with
said. — lobbies don’t object, consumer But Green also said losses with 3 percent, a stew, chili and sandwich sup-
Muller was president of Mui- measures become law. If they came on a proposed federal The ratings were based on 40 per was held at the school. A
ler warehouse, Inc., an auto do, they don't,” he said, consumer protection agency, votes on consumer protection costume parade was featured at
parts distributing company Green attributed big business and on the natural gas pricing legislation, government “re- 7 p.m. followed by the opening
with branches in Houston and success to money, an anti-gov- and tax issues. \ form,” taxes, energy and of the entertainment booths.
Corpus Christi. ernment sentiment in the coun- ,,Green issued the assessment “waste-subsidy.”
Police were seeking a man
wearing a black cowboy hat
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AzsocnteaFremw.ser ...How Texans rated'
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Ralph Nader's lobbyists assail- The highest score possible Is
ed what they called “a corpo- 100 percent, meaning pro-con-
rate Congress" whose just-coo- sumer. The lowest score pos-
eluded 95th session was marked sible “ zero. Party affiliation is
by big business victories over in parenthesis Number Is the
consumers in virtually every percentage
legislative battle.
Services for Larena Jean
O’Nal Maranto, 38, of Lawton,
Okla, will be at 10 a.m. Monday
at St Mary’s Catholic Church
here with burial to be in
Greenleaf Cemetery. The Rev.
James Aaron is to officiate.
Davis-Morris Funeral Home is
in charge of arrangements
Mrs. Maranto died from
Halloween fun
events Saturday
Halloween functions were or-
der of the day all over Central 1
Texas Saturday. First there
was the Brownwood Lions
Mothers Club carnival at the
Brownwood Coliseum.
Not too far away Brownwood
Police Chief Vic Fowler gave
out his usual Halloween goodies
to all youngsters who came to
visit the police building.
Then the annual Early Parent
Teachers Halloween carnival
was held at McDonald Field. A
queen's coronation highlighted
activities there.
The Novice Halloween Car-
nival was held in the school
gymnasium. And in Blanket
there was the annual Halloween
Chicken Supper sponsored by
the Blanket Parent Teachers
Club. The PTC's program “Star
Wars” was presented preceding
the carnival.
The Talpa-Centennial
Ramonn, Calif.; and James
Jones of Oakdale; six
daughters, Lillian Throp of
Lampasas, Phennie Judkins
and Cleo Gosset, both of San
Saba, Fannie B. Ratliff of
Blum, Jean Ratliff of Austin,
and Letha Wright of Killeen; a
brother, Richard Tatum of
Abilene; two sisters, Nora Bell
of Brady and Baryl West of
Abilene; 40 grandchildren; 34
great-grandchildren; and
several nieces and nephews.
Brownwood and was
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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Sndaf law night aivi nW 'Mwvw
President Carter, in a fourstate your negotiators in
Funeral Home. Burial will be in campaign blitz through the Washington. He sent me word
Capitol Memorial Gardens in Northeast Saturday, repeatedly this morning, TH do what my
Austin with Dr. Nat Tracy of- emphasized his role as friend Jimmy Carter asks me.’
Friday in the Texas Children's ficiating. mediator in Egyptian-Israeli They uro going tn way there and
Hospital in Houston. Mrs. Henderson was killed peace talks which are again negotiate "
She was born Sept 28,1978 in Friday morning in a head-on snagged over the issue of Jew- Later, in Hartford, Com.,
Brownwood and had lived here auto accident on the Bosque ish settlements Carter told a small group of re-
all of her life River Bridge on U.S. Highway Carter began his campaign porters that he had not spoken
Other survivors include three 67-377 near Stephenville tour by departing from a pre- to Sadat directly. “We sent him
sisters, Kathy Ann and Karen she was born in Milburn in pared text in Buffalo, N.Y., to a message,” the president mW
Kay, both of Early and Mrs. McCulloch County and was a announce to a rain-dampened It was revealed later that Car-
Daniece Hagen of Tulsa, Okla.; housewife and former school airport crowd that Egyptian ter s personal message to Sadat
a brother, Richard Franklin teacher. She was a member of President Anwar Sadat bad re- was relayed by Secretary of
Ray III of Odessa; maternal the First Baptist Church of sponded positively to Carter’s State Cyrus R. Vance, and that
grandmother is Mrs. Opal Brownwood and had lived in direct appeal to Cairo just a few Carter received the reeponse at
Harrington of San Angelo and Brownwood since 1969 moving hours earlier. the White House Saturday
paternal grandparents are Mr here from Georgetown Carter had asked Sadat to morning.
and Mrs. C.H. Lea of Splendora. She was a former home cancel an order that the top two Sadat then instructed the
u.n:. ek. aa demonstration agent in Egyptian negotiators in Egyptian delegation to eff^t
name snow, by Williamson County in Washington be called back to to do "whatever my friend Jim-
somic., „ai. w Georgetown. She was also Cairo for consultations. my Carter tells you to do ...,»
su" m "or Hahienueson president of the Euzalian Sun- The Egyptian government preeidential spokesman Rex
BroZnw«w rrL.Meon, day School Class at the First had announced the recall of the Granum told reporters aboard A WINER_A young clown accepts Ms prize after pulling a
Brownwood, were held at 3 p.m. Baptist Church. Mrs Hen- two negotiators Friday in an AirForecOneathereadont A."EAoucwuaeeP-TPaF:
Friday at Jenkin Springs derson was a member of the apparent move to re-emphasize traveled to Massachusetts fol- winning duck out of the water at the Lions Mothers
Cemeterz.TheRev1. Jim Sim- DAR, Eastern Star and past its displeasure with recently lowing the s^taHarford Halloween Carnival Saturday eight at the Brownwood
ponisofiiated Home Dai president of the Century Study stated Israell plans to expand In an an interview later with
MorisrunernHome.wasin Club. She was also a member of settlements on the West Bank of American television network Am J | I _ m
chargeoarrangements., the Knife* Fork Club. She was the Jordan River. correspondents in Cairo Sadat RIeselew Alnele ( AnArece
„MrsaShawdiedatn3p.m. a graduate of Mary Hardin Carter noted that the treaty confirmed Carter’s account of INOCI D IQ STS “OI9[63»
munrsdaygassrwmwood-om, Baylor University and attended talks have been slow and the new development. #
mnnitYneHospitalfollowinga Howard Payne University tedious and he added, “We’ve Sadat, characterizing Rarter
nuneshm wom. iMo Survivors include three had trouble in recent hours with as “very worried” at reports_________________- .
in e.was bonM arh 15,1889 daughters, Mrs. Charles M the Israel settlement issue on that Egypt planned to recanits Or COonsumer indhion
insstnrgis, Miss-wandwasna (Emily) Perrett of Maryland, the West Bank. The Egyptians peacenegotators, saidthedel •1 1 WIWVIIWI IIIUVIIVII
ber of First Christian“cnurh MEs- James Fortmmie. -ou had decided to withdraw their egation •oua be permitted to
and had lived in Brownwood Maberry-olEoortn"ortuand c,zz - remain in Washington despite
since 1958 She married Samuel Mrs CarolGriffinsofBrown- Commissioners tO the “very serious” obstacles in
N 15 170’ maue wood; a brother, Bill Burleson the talks
1908 ly.Shawsat.Coleman.in of Brownwood; and eight gran- , In Washington, without an-
"sSurvsorsondmddeninde,t meet on Monday v™. re
tSmautersMra"Mae.L Bruce w. Duncan sL-si-m
Howard and Linnie Tolleson, COLEMAN—Services for Bronn.Count.omnmisioners Egyptian negotiating teams be-
both of Brownwood; three gran- Bruce W. Duncan, 31, of Conroe "snrtezimsesonnMmdayofr fore, adjourning the meetings
dchildren; and four great- will be at 2 p.m. today at convert at 10 nm in the ___________ Nader’s Congress Watch or-
grandchildren. Stevens Funeral Home with the county courtroom n j ' i ganization said Saturday con-
.0 Rev. Charles Schuler, pastor of The agenda includes: MurdereFCUtS sumerswon on some major Is-
Larena Maranto, 38 the First Presbyterian Church Reading and aporoval of the i sues during the lawmaking ses-
here, officiating. Burial will be minutes. ““ « VQCafjon short sion that ended Oct 15, but
“Seamani:aametendayat CMatterstobepresentedtothe FORT WORTHI Tezas (AP)
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10, 1947 in Coleman and , . Snarkmansnarkman family vacation to Las Vegas ercise a de facto veto on policies
graduated froim Coleman High Engineers 2romsant Annn with theirasonthisweekendbs they find objectionable," said
Sehoolin1nssHemarriedCyn- Re: Permission to cross two fnrertheirplanswerntagically Mark Green,: director 01 was opposed by big bustness
thia McKe. in Mississippi He county roads with water pipe
had lived in Conroe for two lines for citv of Santa Anna
years and was a carpenter con- permisslon t plce pipe lines in . Muller was president of Mui- measures become law. If they came on a proposed federal
tractor. He was a Catholic. He streets of George Baugh Sub ler warehouse Inc., an auto do, they don’t,” he said. consumer protection agency,
was formerly of Mississippi, division. (Near Lake Brown- parts distributing.company Green attributed big business and on the natural gas pricing
Coleman and Austin. wood). with branches in Houston and success to money, an anti-gov- and tax issues. \
a Survivors include his wife; E Parson-General Corpus Christi. eminent sentiment in the coun- .Green issued the assessment
homemaker. She wasa Catholic his parents. Dr. and Mrs. GL Telephone Company - Re: Police wereseeking.a.man try and solidarity by Republ- releasing Congress
and had lived the past 18 years Duncan of Gloster, two Placing telephone facilities wetringsasblack.cowboyhat cans on those consumer bills Watch’s rating of the voting Early council to
in Lawton, Okla. and was for- sisters, Gail -urline,Duncan within the right-of-way of a thataneighhorreportedseeing that were defeated. record of each senator and
merly of Brownwood. , and Deborah June Rader of county road near Zephyr enter the Mullers fashionable Green rsaid corporations have House member where con- act on application
Survivors include Joe Maran- Mississippi; an uncle, Wehlan Texas East Side home with a rec- drastically increased the num- sumer issues were concerned
to a son Chris Maranto of Duncan of Coleman; three aun- ----------------------------- tangular package on Friday, ber of political action com- the last two years. EARLY—The Early City
Lawton Okla.-a daughter Lisa * LaVeta Curry of Dallas, Shoe stor» here the.day the.couple was found mittees established legally to in the Senate, Howard Met- Council will hold a special
Maranto of Lawton, Okla'-her Helen June Longueil of Califor- shot to death in their kitchen, funnel contributions to candi- zenbaum, DOhio., scored high- called meeting at 5 p.m.
mother Mrs. Dorothy Roach of nia and Freda White of Lee newwnere They were found Friday eve- dates. He said these donations est with 98 percent of his votes Monday at City Hall to consider
Aspermont her father TC E01011*11’81x1 several cousins. nOS ne OW 6 S ning by their son, John P. Mui- pay big dividends when con- being designated as pro-con- Charles Thomas’application to
O’Neal of Odessa; her bother, AA__. .. . .___ Dan’s. Shoes at Commerce er.23pandthedead man's gressional votes are taken. sumer. Next were Sens. Ed- serve as parttime law en-
Jimmy O’Neal of Temple- her Man jailed here. Square is a family shoe store mother, Pauline Muller, who As for anti-government senti- ward M. Kennedy, D-Mass, with forcement officer for the city
erandfather Kirby Singer of with several lines of shoes for told police they had become ment, Green said, “Congress is 93 percent; Paul Sarbanes, D- during daylight hours.
Brownwood and a number of after shootina men, women, young ladies and concerned when the Mullers did a fish swarm, darting in the Md., with 90 percent, and Dick The council will also discuss a
aunts and uncles 9 men and children. New owners not answer numerous telephone same direction at the slightest Clark, D-Iowa, with 88 percent, city-owned Irrigation line that
Brownwood police arrested a and operators are Ed and Rosie calls. disturbance. This year (Califor- House leaders, according to crosses private property and
1 suspect about 30 minutes after a Lloyd. Found undisturbed on a bed- nia's) Proposition 13 surely the rankings of the Nader or- must be relocated.
MrS. Fannie Jonas shooting incident about 6:25 Men can select footwear from room dresser were 81,20041,400 made a bigger splash than con- ganization, were Elizabeth
p.m. Saturday at the Johnson the Freeman and Rob Lee Unes, in travelers' checks and airUne sumer groups.” Holtzman, D-N.Y., and Robert
SAN SABA—Services for street Warehouse Club. and women can chose from tickets for the family trip, along And he noted that while Re- nrimin ri-Maw 'mwIi with M
Mrs. Fannie Jones, 80, of San According to Brownwood Naturalizer, Joyce, Ufe Stride with some jewelry, according to publicans stood together in op- percent.
Saba will be at 2 p.m. today at Police Chief Vic Fowler, and Famolarr. Young men can Fort Worth Homicide Lt. Coy posing some major consumer The lowest Senate ranking
Howell-Doran Funeral Home charges of assault with intent to select from the Dexter and Ped- Martin, who said robbery ap- bills the measures died because went tn Mlltnn Vming R-N n ,
with burial to be in Goldthwaite murder are expected to be filed win Unes and from Bruce Jen- parently was not a motive. He Democratic Party unity broke at 10 percent. Clustered at 13
Cemetery. against a 28-year-old man. He ner athletic shoes. Young said there were no signs of a down. percent were Sens. Ted Stevens,
Mrs. Jones died Friday at was in city jail Saturday night, women can choose their shoes struggle or forced entry. Green said consumer groups RAlaska: James A McClure
7:55 p.m. in a San Saba hospital Making the arrest on the west from Footworks. ____________________________ won on federal ald to consumer R-Ddahsicarmcurtis,RNen.;
after a long illness. side of town were Sgt. Felix Dan's Shoes also carries cooperatives, airUne deregula- Clifford Hanson, RWyo.; Jesse
She was born Dec. 28,1897 in Salazar, and Patrolmen Terry Daniel Green, a houseshoe line Turkey dinner today tion and bankruptcy and credit- Helms R-NC and John
Zephyr and was a housewife. Hammond and Hays Beam. for both men and women and or legislation. He noted, how- Tower,R-Texas.’
She was a Baptist and married Fowler said Johnny Villovas, Buster Brown shoes for A turkey dinner sponsored by that of these bils lowest House score on
Hugh J. Jones May 17, 1914 in 39, received a bullet wound in children. It also carries socks, the Golden Key Rebekah Lodge ’ -he 1"5st House on
San Saba. He preceded her in the abdomen from a small hose, shoe polish, purses and will tie held from 11 a.m. to 3
death. caliber pistol. He was taken to lace. p.m. today. The location is the
Survivors include six sons, the Brownwood Community Hours for the store are 9:30 corner of Ave. C and 12th St
Darran Jones of Austin, Shvel Hospital by police car. Later, a a.m. through 6 p.m. Monday Adult tickets are $2 and
and Nile Jones, both of Fort hospital spokesman said he was through Saturday. Telephone children 81. Tickets may be pur-
Worth, Charles Jones of Gold- undergoing surgery. number is 646-5614. chased at the door,
thwaite, Hugh Jones of San
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1978, newspaper, October 29, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573521/m1/2/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.