Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972 Page: 2 of 44
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Skelton to
Boys Club group Comanche Jaycees take LITTLE
head firm
DEATHS AND FUNERALS to meet Tuesday
honors at state convention
it, publie relations.
L S. Ripley. 79
hol -I- * •y
and youth
munity involw
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Two officers die
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stationed at Spur.
Brought before Justice of the Falls in ranch country.
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Victims of the surprise attack the residence and store of Hen-
were Sheriff Paul Vinson, 48, of ry Northcutt about midway be-
Guthrie and Texas Highway tween Guthrie and Paducah,
Patrolman Gayle Holmes, 26, small towns about halfway be-
Power A Light Company at a
TPH. board meeting in Dallas
Ask to w• metching
short peignoir •••
The Comanche club was
second in ways and means and
won third places with com-
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USE OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT
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Sew Details Posted in Store
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PRICES GOOD
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.
Comanche Jaycees are at-
tending the stale Jaycee con-
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inter-club
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Continued ham page 1-A
distriet meeting information
aboout the national convention
of Little People of America, lac
which is to be held ■ Chicago,
in the third week in July
Those interested in becoming
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CRAiG WOODSOM Publisher
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and a 1966 car driven by Joe M Swigef,rabristant secretary and
Hobles of 1617 lane - —assstant theasurer.
NO FINANCE
CHARGE
Take a Year To Pay
Calling AU MOTHERS!
Here's the Perfect
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BRONZED
BABY SHOES
And ALL STYUS are
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Give Dad of Grandpa
the traditional Family
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shoes beautifully
bronzed, at GREAT
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Style 63—1-Shoe
Oval Miniature (bronze)
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Lincoln Light Lodge 134,
Prince Hall affiliated, will level
a cornerstone for the Emanuel
United Methodist Church
located at the corner of Beaver
and Bailey St today beginning
at 3:30 p.m.
Officials from Dallas and
Fort Worth will be on hand for
the event.
John W. Elliott Sr of Fort
Worth, associate director of
conference program agencies of
the Central Texas Conference,
United Methodist Church, is
scheduled to attend
Charlie Wadley, worshipful
master of the Paul Drayton
Lodge of Dallas, is also slated to
be on the program
Lunch at $1.50 a plate will be
served at noon. The luncheon
will be at the center and the
menu consists of barbecue ribs.
of the
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DALIAS — J- F. Skelton of Satgraa, ana w—af mornin, • »
Dallas was named president ggowunponruatrenisaCsecm
and chid executive of Texas dans ptage paa i an—— .Texas
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BIRTHS
FORT WORTH - A son.
in gunfire burst
GUTHRIE,Tex. (AP) — Two Peace Katie Slover Saturday
officers, putting a man into a afternoon and charged with
patrol car at a lonely country both slayings was Jimmy Tre
store-residence Friday night, vino Partido, a Guthrie resi-
died in a burst of gunfire fired dent,
from behind them. Officers Mrs. Slover ordered Partido
charged a 20-year-old with two held without bond.
Sunday .Moy 21 •1772
Brownwood Ko
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relations and
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who know of someone who Skelton succeeds T L Austin wcmuzon.mm.mua
might be interested are asked to Jr., who was elected president Cma- Ealtane ram comanche
contact those in attendance at of Texas Utilities Company of omninmwomar
the meeting here or contact Dallas, parent company of oxi 5; - ! c-e-- um*
Picard, 212 Leonie, Lafayette, TP&I. Austin was named also Mnse 0-TEsociteopeess
La as board chairman at TP&L, ™ Aumated Pren 2.ted.cn
■ succeeding W. W Lynch who is aPn- aspaices AM omer apis are
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WEST TEXAS LEADING JEW{LERS
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--- at the Brownwood State Hone COMANCHE I BBC i — For
and School for Girls library has the second consecutive year.
Travis Roderick, 68 been set by a steering com- the Comanche Jayces have
mittee to organize a Brownwood taken the two top honors at the
COMANCHE t BBC i - Services for Travis Carl Boys Club. state level in its division, the
ServicesforLs.«Les) Ripley. Roderick, 68,1207 Bwill Ronald ETis is the com- tiiesenbier award for owt-
79, of Comanche, were held at 2 be at 10 a m Monday at Davie- mittee’s general chairman standing chub and the local
p.m Saturday in Comanche Morris Funeral Home Burial Civic leaders met with Chris president award.
Funeral Home with burial in will be in Pecan Gap Cemetery Martin of Dallas. Boys Club Awards were presented
Oakwood Cemetery Ministers in Delta County Rev Bobby representative, at a Saturday at the Jaycee con-
Jack Holt of Dallas and George Weathers will officiate preliminary meeting May 2. vention in Corpus Christi __
Bennett of Atoka Okla of- Mr Roderick died at 10:30 on the steering committee. Comanche is in Division 1, . vention. They include Patrick
ficiated pm Friday to a Big Spring with subcommittee chairmen under population 4,000. Clendenin, immediate past cciden. retiring "nea
Mr Ripleydiedatio:15a.m. hospitai following a five day namedfirs are The president award went to p^. Rtowue Borion. Bo On. accident here two other Texas .+ng
Friday at his home illness Nominating Sam Howard, Ron Boston, immediate past Elrod. David Robinson, Stanton Friday afternoon businessmen were named to the C O r n © r S TO I 6
He was born March 29, 1833 in Born March 26, 1904 in Joe Robbins. Norman president Anders? BiU Goforth and Jota riday atternoo TPkl. board They are Marvin .
Charleston He had lived in Ladonia, he was a disabled Raymond, Wilson Henry, Gayle Graham received the Mark Cauley and Mrs Bill accidont conrtea Gibbs of Paris and R E OVOOt tOdOV
Comanche County 68 years and veteran and served in World Jimmy Morris and Frank award for outstanding director Gofrth. Roberts of Cleburne •
was a veteran of Worid War 1 War II in the U.S. Navy. He had Escobeda. in Division 1 of the Texas --------------------------- ... . inv.“tiatea Other company officers
and a member of the Church of lived in Brownwood eight years Building — Jack Ruth, Ron Jaycees while larry Graham TI I DTI E Eousnonnd noiig Frida named were R K Campbell.
Christ He married Lola Mae moving here from Evant He Jackson, Benue Houston. Terry took the same award for out- I UK I LE , inliiae vice president, G. R Coffman,
Fortson Sept 19, 1922 was a Methodist and a member Rogers, Norman Fisher. Jack standing vice president inere were no mjur vice president; H O
Survivors include his wife, of the American Legion He Needler and John lapel Six other first place awards Continued from page 1 -A The crash occurred at Weatherbee Jr, vice president
four sons, Curtis of Waco, married Thelma Smith at Publicity _ Ray Rankin, were won by the Comandie Melwood and Austin Involved and treasurer. Charles V
Vernon of Lewisville. Jota of Bonham in 1933 Finis Butler, Don Dillard and Jaycees Friday These awards and I was scared to death," werea 1968 car driven by Josie McCarter, secretary and
Gustine and Elton of Coman- Survivors include a son. Jim Valentine were also announced during the Nrs. Manser said. She said she Lee Patterson of 2201 11th St. assistant treasurer and S. S.
die; three daughters, Mrs. E Charles Noel Roderick of Legal _ George Crews and noon luncheon of the state managed to fight off the turtle
W i Lois) Harvick of Gustine, Irving; four sisters, Mrs Mary Bryan Healer ■ convention when 1.983 guests and get back to her boat Robles of 1917 Lane, "-—assstant th
Mrs. A. L( Doris i Humphrey of Margiotta of New York, Mrs ---------------------------- were registered Jim King overpowered a 250- ---------------------------—A-------------------------
Comanche and Mrs Benny Joe Evans of Fairfield, Calif. — _J The awards were given to the pound loggerhead that be said e | <|, | |
(Betty i Gallaway of Abilene; Mrs. N G Oates of Henderson rour numed Comanche Jaycees for their attacked him as he was diving Seme mehilitv could
a brother, Henry Ripley of and Mrs T M Clark of records and recognition in the on Couch Reef last Wednesday •---T HIVMIIIIJ --T"-
Comanche two sisters, Mrs Eastland; two brothers, E. W l Ierrentc 4,000 population classification, King managed to turn the turtle
Claude Kemp and Mrs Ed Roderick of Greenville and DY warrunTS Division 1 over on its back and drag it _ A- _ „m LA c. A..A p,.
Green, both of Comanche; 19 Charles Roderick Jr. of The first place awards in- back to his boat. He was not I ETU I II TO OVerIOI
grandchildren and eight great- Brownwood. HEARNE, Tex. (AP> — War- eluded chapter management injured •
grandchildren rants have been issued for the and indivudal development. Both King and Mrs. Manser SILVER SPRING. Md. (AP) and a bullet remains lodged in
Mrs. Ruth Collins 70 arrest of three men and a wom- governmental, international are Key Largo residents who _ one of George Wallaces his spinal canal, possibly im-
‘ an in the stabbing death of Jack ------------------------------ have dived the Atlantic reefs for neurosurgeons says some de- pinging on" his spinal cord, ac
Arthur Ford, 79 COMANCHE (BBC) — Kelly, whose body was found _ L.-. many years. Both said they had gree of mobility could return to cording to Galbraith The cord
Services for Mrs. Ruth Geneva with those of his wife and a 16X05 ndzy, encountered trtles at sea many the Alabama governor. The is said to be damaged, but if it is
SAN SABA I BBC) — Funeral Collins, 70, of Gustine will be at daughter Thursday. times and never before con- doctor indicated there is a long- not severed he may walk again,
for Arthur B Ford 79 a retired 2 p.m today at the United The three had been stabbed to milr sidered them aggressive shot possibility the restoration. . e
county agricultural agent was Methodist Church in Gustine, death and the house ransacked. WI ndY 111110 -ft would appear to me that could be "significant." although If the spinal cord is severed, chickenandbegfmatep
at 2pm Saturday in Hiller Rev. Frank L. Turner Jr. will The bodies of Kelly, 53, his wife, ASSOCIATED PRESS the turtles were not trying to he said the latter is improbable however and Wallace’s sur .Ed Bocknite, r.i masterof
puneiuomtutrynwit officiate and burial will be in Reola, about 50, and a daughter. ™ ASSoiTEDPEES bite those divers—they were The remark by Dr James reonssay they don't know yet the lodge and Rev B_E. Colbe
burial in Bryan CityCemetery Union Cemetery near Gustine. Mrs Nancy StovaU, 20, were .. . M .. trying to mate with them," Carr Galbraith of the University of whether it is or not there can is pastor ofthe chur L
Mr pornzanrosidentoetsn Oak Lawn Funeral Home is in found in separate bedrooms creasedto, asmuch 430 miles said Saturday. Alabama Medical Sr-bool was be no regeneration of nerve ft- Lncoln Light Lodge has been
sabn county soydrs, charge of arrangements. Texaskanger capt.E.G.Al potbourAaturdaEsmslert, car said loggerheads were targely overlooked when made inexistenchoinoBrownwood
9:45 p.m.Thursday in san saba Mrs. Collins 2:30.; Jr a Waco said robbery Texas was hazy with mildt nearsighted enough that they to newsmen earlier this week.in ity or sensation
Memorial Hospital Saturday in a Hamilton hosrital was apparent motive warm temperatures could mistake humans and even the light of his statement that
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Born Nov 16 1892 at Nor- and was married to Jerry chants State bank. Jim Stovall, disaster Fomowin the “A girl who dives on the Great ing to a transcript of the news
mangee he married Lucime Collins May 2, 1927 in Coman- husband of . ancy, was a nash floods which struck Cen- Barrier Reef off Australia has conference Indianapolis Zoo 9
Gram’sest 2441920at Bryan ‘he She was a member of the employe and was in Sa n Antonio trashantndhhntstrsxaent written me several times about There is no deadline for
A Baptist was a World War I United Methodist Church. for a two-week military camp, we kdg South Central Texas incidents in which male saying that, after this point in problem grows big
veteran Survivors include her The Houston Post listed those The designation makes feder- loggerheads who apparently time there is no hope for recov-
Survivors include his wife; husband; a son, Wade Colins, ot named in the warrants as Lee al aid available to local govern- mistook her for a female turtle ery. INDIAN ATOMS < AP) The Eugene to Mr and Mrs
one son, Jack D. Ford of Fort Gustine;:and a granddaughter, Murray Jurode, 29; John Ed- ment for repair of public faci- swam up behind her and We simply say, in general, Indianapolis Zoo using a metal Jimmy r E wort
Worth; one daughter, Mrs. Miss Debbie Collins of Gustine, ward Swift, 31; Mary Brown, ities.p clasped her in a mating em- that the longer he goes without detector, has confirmed that wmtmrhalefandfarents a"vr.
Frances Karper of Graham; ----------------------------- 29; and Robert Duron, 29. No ------------------------— brace," Carr said, any improvement, the poorer Affie, an 18-inonth-oM elephant, and Mrs TonV Halford of
two brothers, W. H. Smith of Bacteria _ minute, one- home towns were listed. Car damaged by fir* . He also pointed put that male the outlookfor any improve swallowed a fairly good sized Brownwood Paternal grand-
Madisonville and Olan Ford of celled plants called also Eobertson Countv Attv. 9 Y turtles nip the females with ment later on. object. But it can t figure out parent" ar MF and Mrs Paid
Huntsvile; one sister, Mrs. microbes or germs—are the Hrvan Russ said the warrants A station wagon received their beaks during courtship. "How long would you expect what the object is or how to get S Brownwood Maternal
David Hooper of Normangee; smallest living things Bryanteussesimtewiyanut heavy damage when >t caught and what would just be a love- to have to wait in order to see it out ™tStai.w7o
and six grandchildren known only cited the >• fire around 9:15 p.m. Saturday bite to a female turtle could re- some improvement’ a news- 8 Eranin" a ASmhwsd
other charges could be filed. at shady Shores near Lake sult in horrendous injuries to a man asked, and Galbraith re- A woman reported to zoo offi- p,lemmons.o.Erownwond.
Brownwood human being." plied; cials she saw someone feed a moteenis KrsH p Michaelis
Name of the owner of the "This is the breeding season ot.i0 soft drink can to the 700-pound . __ / parrmi Dae
station wagon was not im- and the males get confused,” it could begin -• elephant, but there is no way of Paternal.gre t
mediately available, Carr added. or could occur a few days1 ate finding out whether the object is greatgreat grandmother is
-------------------------------------------------------------- or even a few weeks later the can, zookeeper Judy Harris Mrs Bland Smith of Brown-
Wallace was shot Monday, said wood.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972, newspaper, May 21, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574928/m1/2/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.