Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 189, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1969 Page: 2 of 10
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down, destroyed on the ground killed.
by enemy shelling or lost to oth- Two of the helicopters were enemy troops and pre ent them
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Honors 37
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graduates. in addition to Wil-
liams, Rodman and Wigley are
Lana Carole Archer. Lamesa,
Montie L. (Les) Guthrie III
was to receive his bachelor of
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Sutterfield Bingham of Midland,
Judy Ann Graves and Mrs. Sue
Ann Hewitt Mathews of Brown-
wood, Susan Elizabeth Peveto
of Irving, Rhonda Marie Turner
of El Paso, Sherry' Jan What-
said. “We ve got more helicop-
ters than a year ago and the en-
Rifle Said Missing
S. J Heflin of Imperial has
reported the theft of a .22 cali-
ber rifle from his pickup while
it was parked on LaMonte St
Among the casualties in the
past week were two $2 million
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The college administration is
expecting the largest enroll-
ment in the history of the col-
lege. the trustees were told. Al-
ready there are some 375 new
students rho have enrolled, or
definitely committed themselves
to attend the College this fall.
Here Saturday
Brownwood Freshman Leag-
uers will blockade city streets
Saturday for their annual decal
sale. Funds 'raised in the pro-
ject will help finance the 1969
season which opens here June 2.
Pepsi-Cola and
KBWD Radio
OTHER CUM laude honor
graduates include Charles Claire
Chenault of Kerrville. Richard
Wilson Clark of Dallas, Jack
Norman Davis Jr. and Edgar
Lee Huddleston of Brownwood,
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the past week, raising the total
for the war to 5,388, the US
Command announced today
er causes The total was six less shot down Thursday northeast
than the week before, when 40 and northwest of Saigon Two
helicopters and eight planes Americans were killed and one
Brownwood, and Mrs Baker
Miss Wootton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wootton, both
members of the HPC music fac-
ulty. will receive two degrees—
a bachelor of music education,
and a bachelor of music
Magna cum laude graduates
include William Roy Fewell of
Dallas, Sandra Ann Gray of
Llano, Mary Marilyn Griffin of
Brownwood. .Mrs. Karen Lydell
Petross Allman of Bangs. Mrs
Adella Celeste Maddalun Holly
of Brownwood. Mrs. Sally Faye
McCarty Kibbe of San Antonio,
Pamela Ann Lively of San Saba.
James Ira McGlothlin of Pasad- i
dena, Mrs. Linda Ruth Geeslin
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READY FOR GRADUATION - These three are
among the 15 youngsters who will graduate today
from Head Start into the first grade of Brown-
wood elementary schools. Ceremonies begin at
7:30 p.m. From left to right they are David Or-
nelas, Sheila Karnes and Yolanda Allen.
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Singing Is Sunday
GORMAN — The Congrega -
tional Methodist Church fourth
Sunday singing will be held Sun-
Sherrel Tongate and Reba Ray
B honor students are grade
one, Keith Jones; grade two.
Donald Doss and Thea Day
grade three, Jackie Shumate.
Kathy Newsom and Mark
Youngblood; grade four, Gwen
Shumate; grade five, Gary
Krause, Mark Crowder and Joe
Youngblood; grade six. Steven
Adams and Freda Day. grade
seven. Bob Day, Suzy Estess,
and Lynda Sumate; grade 10,
Donald Drause; grade 11, Leon-
ard Hill, Sherry Estess, Linda
Tucker, and Bonnie Sewalt.
Three Santa Annans
To Receive Degrees
SANTA ANNA (BBC)—Three
was wounded in the crashes
As usual the U.S. Command
said it could give no explanation
for the heavy aircraft losses
One spokesman said the larg-
est weekly loss of helicopters
was in the week of June 12-10.
1968, when 37 were shot down or
The officers were installed
Thursday afternoon at Brown -
wood High School by Mrs. Jake
Fair
BROOKESMITH (BBC)—The
honor roll for the sixth six weeks
at Brookesmith School includes
17 on the A honor roll and 20
on the B list
A honor roll is first grade. Her-
bert Youngblood, Carren Bailey,
SCHOOL'S
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KID SHOW
Graduation
For Early
is Saturday
EARLY (BBC) — Commence-
ment program for Early High
School graudating seniors will be
held at t p.m. Saturday in
the school gymnasium. Bacca-
laureate service was conducted
tist Assn, will be at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday in First Baptist Church
at Comanche.
All pastors, association offi-
cers and board members are
requested to attend. Rev. John
Wiles is association chairman
Then on Tuesday the Baptist
Men's rally of the association
will be held at 7;30 p.m. at
Northside Baptist Church in De
Leon.
‘‘Hie Lord Bless you and Keep
You” by Lutkin.
Ronnie Nowlin, son of Mr and
Mrs. Sonny Nowlin, will give
the invocation Miss Beth Cal-
houn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Calhoun, will give the
benediction.
Commencement exercises will
be 8 p.m. Friday in the high
SAT., MAY 24, 1969
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Timothy Carr, Edwin Russell, arts with a major in history
Howard Adams; grade twelve, from Tarleton State College to-
“FOR MOVIEGOERS WTH A
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were destroyed.
A total of 2,713 fixed-wing
Coming
Sat. 9:30 AM
with
VINCI EDWARDS
and Debbie Crowder: grade two, Milford Blanton is to receive
Joy Youngblood and Joe Bush;
2 Hrs. of Fun
for All
Free Prises
Admission
2 Pepsi Bottles
On the Honta
Dallas Ave.
Dismissals Wednesday
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Sunday by Rev Allan Cartrite. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) ,
inEarly First Baptist.Church. ». ....... Other summa cum laude
The 30 members of the class --- “ — i
are Robert Becktold, Belinda
Cartrite, Mike Chapman, Daryl
Chrane, Caroline Day, Dale Dod-
son. Randy Ebeling. Joe Evans,!
Coy Fuston, Joey Grissam, Shir-
police was Theron M. Forsythe
--- ---of Hill County,
day at 1:30 p.m. The public is --------—----—— ..
Santa Anna natives are college
degree candidates.
Mrs. W. T. Morris, will play the
processional and recessional.
INTERSTATES
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emy has proportionately more
weapons than a year ago.”
Auto Said Missing
A 1963 Ford was reported
missing from the Holiday Inn
parking lot this morning Re-
porting the theft to Brownwood
Howard Payne College tonight.
Donnie Neff is to receive a
bachelor of animal science from
Texas A4M University.
ley Jeffrey. Wyman Kelsey, Ro-
bert Lee, Terrie Lewis.
Also, Wayne Lewis, John Man-
ning, Sandra Milam, Donna Mur-
The Famil * Anita Ledesma
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seniors of De Leon High School, n I T r C
will bring the message for bac- K f f E 3 ——
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tor him.
Seventh grade - Jeff Embrey, 1 . , - y
93.750; Terry Gilmore 92 600; wood police are investigating
Gary Joiner. 92.450: Margie the incident.
Lockwood, 93.800; Rayla Fowl- -----------------
er, 93 150; and Sara Garcia. 92-
170.
Auto Strikes Pole
There were no injuries from
a one-car accident reported to
Brownwood police at 3:45 a m.
today. A 1961 car driven by
Barbara Egger Milligan of Rt.
1 struck a utility pole at Brady
Highway and Sixth St.
from Tarleton State College to-
night.
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Guthrie will attend North Tex-
as state University where he
has a teaching fellowship.
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Pamela Windham.
The class will leave early
Monday on the senior trip to
Corpus Christi, San Antonio and
San Marcos.
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They include Cecil Caperton, i
president: Ted Boya, vice pre
sident; Vicki Cunningham, sec-
retary; and Mike Aaron, report-
er. The new officers were elect-
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BROWNWOOD AREA Part-
ly cloudy with chance of scat-
tered thundershowers tonight
and Saturday. Low tonight in
mid-60s, high Saturday near
90
Maximum temperature here
Thursday 89, overnight low 64.
Sunset today 8 29, sunrise Sat-
urday 6 29
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MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood—Melvin Lee Guth S
ne. 1102 La Monte Deborah C ■
Champion, 1708 Broadmoor V
Mrs Gussie B Folkner, 1806 U
Baptist Church.
He was married to Miss Car-
rie Williamson May 3, 1907 tn
Baggett in Comanche County.
He lived in Comanche County
for 47 years
Survivors include his wife;
two sons Donald of Gustine and
Bill of Arlington: two brothers.
Cecil of Comanche and Springer
of Gustine; one sister. Mrs Ima
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WE ARE SINCERELY te our
friends and neighbors for their kindness
and sympathy »A©*" us at the death
of our mother Anita Ledesme Special
thanks to those who trought tocd end
flowers, to Rev, James Aaron, end to
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grade three, Judy Crowder:
grade four, Terry Youngblood
and G. L. Keas; grade six, I
Melinda Harris; grade reven.
Sue Youngblood; grade eight.
Carol Guthrie, Karen Tongate.
DE LEON (BBC)—Rev. T W.
Chapman, pastor of the Assem-
bly of God Church here and
father of one of the graduating
"Hammer
Head"
.. Baptist Leaders
LTbenayseetinmnwidabgngren To Meet Tuesday 1969-70 Leaders
Mr. and Mrs Mark Stephens; DE LEON I BBC) - Execu- for the Brown-
benediction by Donnie Skaggs, tive board of Comanche Han- wood High school band for 1969-
Dinner to Honor
Top-Ranking JHS
Students Tonight
The top 18 students of Brown-
wood Junior High School, re-
presenting all three grades, will
be honored today at a dinner
at 7:30 p.m. in the - 'dent cen-
ter of Brownwood High School.
The honor students include:
Ninth grade — Allen Faries,
93 600; Mike Blagg, 92 650; Steve
Cutbirth, 90.950: Cari Bur
95.750, Wanda McNeal, 94.800:
Kathleen Yantis, 93.850
Eighth grade - Charles Ri-
chard (Dickey) Hall, 95.360;
John Henley, 93.450; Gregory
Hass, 93.283; Alysbelle Hudson,
94 350; Ruth Ann Pound, 93.500;
and Jan Gotcher, 93 450
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Wheeler.
Surviving in addition to his
parents are a sister, Belinda La-
nelle of May; a brother, Ray-
mond of Brownwood; a half-sis-
ter. Mrs. J. S. Jayroe of San
Antonio; a half-brother, Roger
K. Adams of Fort Worth; his
grandparents, Mrs and Mrs
Henry Rogers of Bronte; and
six nieces and nephews.
BowiE
Breakfast Sunday
DE LEON (BBCi - The Bap-
tist Men at the First Baptist
Church. De Leon will have
a breakfast meeting Sunday at
8 a m at La Don's Steak House
The men are purchasing a snow
cone machine for the church.
Rambo of Petersburg: four
grandchildren, and one great-
grandchild
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council, serving local govern
ments in Brazoria. Chambers.
i Fort Berd, Galveston, Harris,
| Liberty, Montgomery, and Wal-
j ler counties. received a state
grant of $21,750.
The Lubbock Metropolitan
Council of governments, which
serves Lubbock County, was
awarded $7,250.
ed Thursday.
Drum major and assistant
drum major were selected ear-
lier in the month. These in-
clude Lee Whiteaker, drum
major and Jeanell Cannon, as-
sistant.
Selection of majorettes were
to be made today
school auditorium with 40
seniors receiving diplomas.
Troy Morris, son of Mr. and
SAIGON (AP) — Forty-two since Jan 1, 1961 Military
more American planes and heli- sources estimate their total
copiers were lost in Vietnam in value at $5-6 billion.
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Musical Comedy
To Open Tonight
SAN SABA (BBCl — A mus-
ical comedy, “Swinging High,”
will be staged at 8 p.m. tonight
and Saturday by San Saba High
School students.
A cast of 45 is under direction
of Russell Lewis, band teacher:
Mrs. Leroy Eckert. speech
teacher; and Mrs. Bob Trotter
and Mrs. Norman Phillips.
The stage band will furnish
music.
1 The musical comedy will be
presented at the high school au-
diborium.
son of Mr. and Mrs J. V.
Skaggs.
Miss Wanda Nabors, will give
the salutatory address. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nabors. Jane Pair,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.D. F.
Pair, will bring the valedictory
address.
The graduating class will sing
the school song, "Oskee Wa Wa
De Leon”.
Presentation of awards will
be by the principal of high
school, Al Strasner, with James
Perkins, superintendent, re-
marking on school affairs
Diplomas will be presented by
Strasner, Perkins, and Bobby-
Winkles, president of the school
board.
Honor graduates are Beth Cal-
houn, Martha Davis, Wanda
Nabors, Ronnie Nowlin, Jane
Pair, Donnie Skaggs and Debra
Stephens.
Estelle Wootton,
PHEEH-
BEUUES
Roy Moore, 82
COMANCHE BBC - Roy
tainedatheir.pressure.on North services willbeat pm Sal-
Vietnamese buildup areas north urday at Comanche Funeral
01 Saigon and in the Central Home with burial in Evergreen
The weekly summary at air- and a four-engine KC130 tanker Highlands near Dak To. Cemetery in Gustine *
_ Seven waves of the giant He was bor May 22 1887 in
week included 27 helicopters ing operations off the coast last Stratofortresses dropped more Texas and was a member of the
and 15 fixed-wing aircraft shot Sunday. Eight crewmen were than 1,200 tons of bombs in the
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Lost Creek Service
Planned on Sunday
Memorial day services will
he held at Lost Creek (Hog
Creek) Cemetery on Sunday.
Services will begin at i0:30
a.m. with Rev. R. C. Tennison
of Brownwood to bring the
morning address Dinner will be
served at noon with singing and
the business meeting to follow
in the afternoon.
. Logan Stewart is president of
the cemetery association, Ben
I Cook is vice-president and Mrs.
Ben Cook is secretary-treasur-
er.
The cemetery is supported by
contributions made by interest-
ed persons.
CAMP BOWIE THEATRE EradysE""a
(EDITOR S NOTE Informa
Teachers Seat
New Officers
New officers tor the 1969-70
school year tor District 15, Tex-
as State Teachers Assn, include
Otis Walls of Early. president;
Tom M Howard of Zephyr, vice
president; Jerry McSwain,
Brownwood, second vice presi-
dent: and Mrs. Joan Stewart,
Brownwood, secretary-treasur -
ray. May Newsom, Brenda Wayne Scott McLaren of Pono-
Pierce. Laura Pruett, Judy Rea- ka, Alberta, Canada, William
soner, Ted Reitz, Gene Rodgers. Edward Rammage of Texline,
Ginger Story, Bill Strengh, Dar- William Claude Storms of La
lene Tongate Byars. Mary Sue Feria, Sharon Kathleen Teeters
Vavrina, Richard Watson and of Amarillo. Mrs. Pama Lou
l wil not be resoonsibie for eny debts
or obligations made by eryone cther
Pen mvseif or e^tr thjs da‛e,
igned David E Pllock, Box 2, Aising
Star, Texas
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planning assistance grants to-
taling $29,000 have been award-
ed for planning activities in the
Houston-Galveston area and
Lubbock County.
Gov Preston Smith approved
the grants Thursday.
The Houston-Galveston area
2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Friday, May 23, 1969
"Hellfighters"
LUATH te
a Labrador Retriever
If* TAO
I the S amese Cat
I BODGER
pthe But Terner
otherwise destroyed !
“I'm pretty sure the rate of
toss is no higher now than it has
ever been,” the spokesman
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rights are reserved.
Mrs. D T Wier will play the and while still helping those left,
processional and recessional there was a secondary explosion
and direct the high school choir from unknown causes," Col.
in singing “O God of Love. O "ells wrote Mr and Mrs.
King of Peace” by Baker: also Wheeler
' - - — - -- The explosion was fatal to Cpl.
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By GEORGE ESPER planes and 2,675 American hel-
Associated Press Writer copiers now have been lost
Brownwood - Miss Sharon Em- M
brey, 2205 11th St
Admissions Thursday a
Brownwood - Mrs Joseph Ca- l
vanagh, 1206 Ave B; Will R I
Franke, 812 E. Baker Mrs.
Dickie White, 810 Fourth St
Dismissals Thursday
Brownwood - Melvin Guthrie.
1102 LaMonte Mrs Robert Hol-
land and baby, 1219 B Center
Santa Anna—H P. Bailey.
Blanket - Mrs Jake Simpson
Bangs - James Wright; Vickie
Wright.
BIRTHS
A son, Robert Shayne, to Mr
and Mrs. R A. Holland of 1219
B Center. May 20, Memorial
Hospital Maternal grandfather
I is L. D. Carver of Victoria
Paternal grandparents are Mr
and Mrs Wayne Holland of
Brownwood.
RI IIFFVIIF DRIVE in Coleman Hiway
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