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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 2

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THE ODESSA AMERICAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1961 PAGT3 TWO Mews Seventh Fleet in the Western Pa lamia. Big Lake; Jesse D. Long. ton, son of Mrs. Mami Rey- 2 Amotions, changes In duty and Mrs.

David 0. Elrod, 600 Avenue Eunice. Corps, at Mannheim, Germany. He is a 1958 graduate Midway Island. Tht' ship to'plot-ting the precise location of the is CifiC -1 son' of Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Long, Milton W. Winsett, Navy boiler-man 3-c, ton of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Winsett, 3107 Center, Odessa, is serving on the destroyer USS James D. Thomas, son of D. A of Kermit. High. School and.

at-i 701 North East Hiint Seminole, lands as an aia to navigators. wPMMr activities of Odessa Vtnabn i Basin rvteemen wr fcported thli week by the Jerry Paden, Navy person-nelman 3-e, son of Mr. and Mrs. nuius, nana uojemao, nooos, N.M. recently was graduated from -the Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport; Thomas.

312 South West Avenue and Kenneth J. Elrod, son of Mr. is scheduled to return to its home tended North Texas State College, Navy Ensign Eugene D. New Andrews, recently completed nort or San Dieso lata in jao- Wfflard i Keith with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea. recruit training at the Zarroll WV Paden, Eunice, N.

iis serving on the refrigerated stores ship USS Qrafflas, with the Midshipman 1-c Philip H. John lArnid Ftwea. Spears, Navy and Mr. George rsnr Jrt 8 South West Fourth, Corps Depot, San Diego, Mm ram Bis; Lake. Seminole, son, son or Mr.

and a mi Eunice. N. M. were on the 1716 is Bandit (Continued From Page One) hw cruiser USS Los Angeies wai busy this Christ- serving as platoon' com when spent 14 days In Yokosu- gnai reason at one of the most Mimicftftl ici-vica duties. mander of the 15th company with ka, Japan, In mld-uecemDer.

ine acheduled to return; to the rank of lieutenant (JG) in the brigade of midship 5 Spears is on the tank landing Wif tKS Flovd County, which Is Calif, in February. of Andrews, but they netted no man at the U. S. Naval Academy On the Los Anseles are Fred suspects. LenglgadllBra geodetic survey 'Calmt a of uninhabited ls- ui Annapolis, Md, S.

Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. So far we haven't, come up i I i i vl I -r 4' it Stei Army Pic James E. Diller, 21, with anything." G. Ragsdale Benny Freeman, aw aouw jlandtstretching from Hawair tol son of H.

E. Diller, 841 South chief deputy with the Andrews Avenue Kermit, is a jeep driv County Sheriffs Department, er in Headquarters 35th said Friday. Toe roadblocks were maintain' ed until the early hours of Fri dav jnornlns. Ector County off) Hobbs DeMolay Officers Picked I 1 i cera also established a road block at the "Moonlight Bar" Intersection between Odessa and An HOBBS (Staff) Richard Le- drews with no success. dinski will be Installed at 3 p.m Ragsdale said authorities are assumlnc the robbery here was Sunday as master councilor of the Hobbs chapter of DeMolay.

The I t- L. committed by the same man who ceremony wil be In the Masonic staged the Monahans holdup. Hail. TO ULINOIS-Airman Bobby E. Tomlinson, whose wife, Dana, lives at 1414 East 35th.

and whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene N. Tomlinson, live at 2733 Eisenhower, has been assigned to the Air Force technical training course for vehicle maintenance specialists at Chanute. AFB, III.

He is a graduate of Odessa High School. TO AMARlLLOWAF AW man Donna J. Elliott, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Elliott, 604 West 22nd. has been assigned to the technical training course for administrative specialists at Amarillo AFB. She is a graduate of Odessa High School. Caddis described the gunman Others to be installed are Bill as a white man, aDout weigh ing approximately 170 pounds Wood, councilor; Benny Gardner, junior councilor; Bill with a thin nose, sharp features Ray. senior deacon; Lloyd Wil and in need of a shave.

LOVINSTON MARINE R. S. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Webb, Route Box 241, Lovington.

N. recently completed recruit training at the San Diego Marina Corps Recruit Depot. 3" liams, junior deacon; Ben Boy- He was wearing a blue denim NAVIGATOR Aviation Cadef Gefa W. Wilco son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Wilcox, 204 Sunset Lano, recently was assigned to Jamas Connelly AFB, Waco, for undergraduate a a t-or training. He is a 1958 of Odessa i chool and attended the University of Texas. Jacket and khaki trousers, the ette, marshal, and Sam Whitley, orator.

'i 1 same type clothing worn by the holdup man in Monahans. Thorn burg told Monahans offi Alpine C-C Speaker Picked cers the man who robbed him of I Boy Found Hanged SWEETWATER (Apii Jimmy IN COMBAT about $90 was carrying a long Rites Conducted In Texas City barreled pistol and estimated his ALPINE (Staff) Dr. James quet here Jan. 22. Martin, 11, was found hanged age at about 25.

Dr. Jauncey is winner of the Freedom' Foundation medal for ENDS TRAINING Marina Joseph G. Laa, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

V.Lee, 1511 East I Oth. completed individual combat training In the Ma rina Corps at Camp Pen-dleton, Calif, on Friday, Dec. 22. Jauncey, well known EI Paso scientist and minister, will be guest speaker at the annual Al The weights and other descrip from a tree near his home. His father, J.

T. Martin, said; he thought the boy slipped while Marino RenaW Uwlor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Low- I lor, 815 West Avenue Lov- ington, N. recently com- plated combat training In the 6 Marine Corps at Camp Pen-dleton, Calif.

Cattle Group's Banquet Slated tions given by the two victims talks he has given on TEXAS CITY (Staff) Final are almost identical. pine Chamber of Commerce ban Officers still had not determin rites were held at 10 a.m. today in the Texas City First Methodist Church for Mrs. J. B.

Lovejoy 25, of Andrews, who died ed whether the bandit was mak SAN ANGEL0 (Staff) The ins his escape in an automobile annual membership banquet of or on foot. Wednesday after undergoing den IT the Concho Hereford Association Television Slate A black and yellow Chevrolet will be at 7 p.m. Jan. 10 in the tal surgery in Fort Worth. Mrs.

Lovejoy, her husband, and Crystal Ballroom of the Cactus was seen near the scene of the Monahans hijacking, but it had not been connected with the ban their two daughters were visiting rnuMf Hotel here. KOSA-TV, Lovejos parents at the time, of The organization is headed by dit in Andrews today. her death. Dawson Coleman of Miles. Troy She was born in Texas City.

Williams of Ozona is vice-presi kSO-Hcra AM Now UklO-Waat Taxa Ra porta Paar 8tTUKIMV RMIU-TV. UniHMl Th Fipar Uwta Leonardo tn-nri Vurv Other than the hus band, include two daughters, Infant's Funeral Service Is Held dent. Members of the association1, have consigned 91 registered Hereford bulls for a sale in San Angelo at the fairgrounds Jan. 11. Marianne and Jean Marie; her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. E. La- Maxa Room Tar Oad barbera, one sister. Miss Jean ANDREWS (Staff) Graveside Labarbera; one brother, N.

E. Mr. Wteard 12: Oft-Death Valley Spun, i J. 5 Com Zieia 9:16 Beachcomber i lfclOVrexsu.Today IlfclS-3porta lOtJO-Weether KhSO-Corruplerf 11:30 Muvt BATTJMUT fj ROSA-TV, tfcaimel Kangaroo ttOO-VMco Villas Muuse flOjOO-Maglc Und Rugira 2 11:80 Cartoona fllcka 1 12:00 Saturday Jirt Labarbera all of Texas City, services were conducted Thurs at Work 12: 4S BhK-Gray Game and her grandmother, Mrs. S.

E. Owen of Galveston. Suspects Face Court Action day in the Andrews Babyland Cemetery for the infant daughter 5-Emit -Wert Game 30-Wells Kargo Man 00 Beaver 8:30 Three Stis 9:00 Basketball of Mr. and Mrs. John D.

McKee of Andrews. HOBBS, N.M. (Staff) Two The baby was stillborn at a Big Six Spring hospital Wednesday. SingersPlan Watch Meeting' An "old-fashioned watch meet rmiMT Hobbs, N.M., residents were free under $2,500 bonds here today after being bound over to district CImismI Survivors, other than the par KVKM-TV. Bowl MovMlmc 4:1 Thannist 9 RepurU 2 ents, include paternal grandpar court action on felony charges filed in connection with the rob 7: SO Straightaway 8:00 Hathawayi 1:30 Flintitonei 9:00 Sunset Strip ents, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Mc ing and singing featuring sev bery-slaying, of a Hobbs, N.M. Kee of Andrews; maternal grand 4:0 Football 5: SO Hub Jamboree 5 t.OO-SpurU 2 Penry Matui 8:30 Hava Gun eral well-known Negro singing 10:00 Target dentist. i' -no News weatner groups, will be conducted in the Court parents, M.

and Mrs. J. W. Pip kin of. Midland; and one sister.

Andrew Leonard Miller, 21, Blackshear High School Auditor! pleaded guilty to a charge of con 00 Cunsmoka urn beginning 'at 8:30 p.m. Sun Kirbrley, of the home. spiracy while Mrs. Melba Joyce Harper, 23, entered a plea of not Singleton Funeral Home was in day. The singing will last until the new year dawns shortly after 10:00 Nawa Taxaa Today lOtlSSporta 10:30 WaaUter 1 Allan charge of arrangements.

guilty to a count of accessory midnight. SWrUTOWlT KV KM -TV, Caaast 1:30 Bums and Allen 4.30-Westem Digest 1: 30 Bums and Allen 7:00 Bold Journey 7:30 Leave It To Beaver Welk of the Week after the fact. Sponsored by the Southern Ju I 1 The preliminary hearings were mil' RMID-TV. ttaaial bilee Singers of 'Odessa, the pro held here and Mrs. Harper will ilO-Sturtt Markat Rapnrt gram will also include songs by the Traveling Echos.

a group out be arraigned in district court on Alpine Service Starts Saturday ALPINE (Staff) KVLF-TV, Vil WWW MM B.Mi. WaaUMT Jan. 9. of Louisville, and the Sunset Show InUniaUooal 10: 00 Boa ring 30s lV.OO-Newi Cl'med Doors Court Travelers of Memphis The Three men charged with mur IXctlvr Sbura public is invited to attend. Alpine, will go on the air for the der in connection with the Nov.

22 death of Dr. V. G. Cook had preliminary hearings last; week first time Saturday with pro in Lovington, N.M. Lj- 4 t' 1 1 I A Rites Plonned Today LUBBOCK (Staff) Services GUARANTEED USED T.Vs Large Selection-Priced from $4IJ3 tt-M Down-2J A Week mmmummm gramming connected to the Monahans television station.

The new Alpine station will be on Channel 12. Gene Hendryx, operator of the new station, said the first telecast will be the Sun Bowl football game from El Paso. were to be held at 2 p.m. today Worn Against Trap WASHINGTON (UPI) The FE 2-1441 atxl Tsnraii American Automobile Association at Thirty Fourth Street Foursquare Church in Lubbock for Pete M. Montgomery, 65, father of Mrs.

Joe L. White of Odessa. Burial was to be in the City of told its members Thursday that Ludowici, was a speed trap and should be bypassed on trips AFTER CHRISTMAS Lubbock Cemetery. Montgomery died Wednesday at his home. to and from Florida.

ST RODEO MOTORCADE Ten Permian Basin cities today will welcome an Odessa Cham, ber of Commerce Rodeo Motorcade touring the area as a reminder that the Sand Hills Hereford and Quarter Horse Show will start in the Ector County Coliseum at 8 p. m. Monday for six-day run. The caravan is expected to stop long erough.in each town to distribute handbills and greet local rodeo queen nominees, making stops in Midland, Stanton, Big Spring, Lamesa, Andrews, Seminole, Hobbs, Eunice and Jal. Saturday the group will go 'to Monahans, Pecos, Marfa, Alpine, Fort Stockton and McCamey.

More than .10 carloads of western dressed members of the Odessa Chuck Wagon Gang, Ector County Sheriff's Posse, Chamber of Commerce and other interested persons turned out at 8 a.m. to make the trip. Here (L to R), Dee Ann Don ham, Carla Laird and Laverne Lynch stretch their legs in anticipation of the long ride. Dee Ann is the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Jennings, 1514 North Washington, and Laverne, also 13, is the daughter of Mrs. Virginia Lynch, 516 West Fifth. Carla, 14, is Odessa's Rbdeo queen nominee and is making the trip in spite of a painful fall from a horse Wednesday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Laird, 1716 Tripp. Staff Photo) All Out Clearance Stock From Four Stores Combined In One Select Right Shot From Tobies. Soles Person Will Mote and For You. Sole Ends The Odessa (Tex) American Tetephmw FE T-4M1. ftibsc ripe Ion ratnl Seagrdves Rites SetSaturday hr carrier 35 rents a met Id' the cttjr of Odeasa and trior Coaaty 9e peri ta Ketalt Tradlaf zone, and He SEAGrAVES (Staff) Final ig.fle ing, (lie will be assisted oy Wil AH Other Ennea.

Mall aulMcrtptlmi ratral fix ana year, 110 six months. S3 (href months. PaMlshed Sally except Saturday hr liam pastor of the 12th St. Church: of Christ. Burial will be in a Brownfield Cemetery.

Davis died Wednesday night in a Seagraves. hospital. rites fort Willis Thurmon (Dick) Oavisr 49, wifl be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in the- Searaves First Baptist Church with Rev. Frank Pollard, pastor, officiat The Odea- American, 222 East Fourth! St.

Entered la the Odessa poatnfflre as iapii I CHILDREN'S SHOES LADIES' SHOES wtaur v.k Usui' -T School Dress SV A A All cLlifi? A A 8'A-I, ABCDE Widths 99 -SSL $R99 fm MS." Il 2.9'3.f94.99 a $399 Vafats to $7.95 Sole Ends SoturdoyWolues to $13.95 n-8 $3.99 I MASSES1 FLATS-SPORTS 5.5? 7.W tfiQQ v'p? 199 Westlaro I I ill W- II SoiurJo, UiiD.r Valutt to $9.95 serond class emtter nnder act March lint. GREAT BIBLE SUBJECTS The Northside Church of Christ Announces special thirteen weeks' study in some great Biblically-related subjects. The courses will begin on Wednesday, January 3, 1962, and will meet each Wednesday evening through March 28. The time is 7:30 P.M. A cordial 'invitation is extended to the citizens of Odessa to enroll in any one of the classes listed below.

CHURCH VS. COMMUNISM A comparison of Christianity and Communism. Filmstripg will, be utilized to define and illustrate this 20th century menace to the church. CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES A defense of the Christian faith, this timely course "will be invaluable in our present age of stress, anxiety, and spiritual apathy. THE CHRISTIAN HOME.

A careful study of Biblical principles that relate to the home as God would have it. Practical problems will also be discussed. This will be a rich and rewarding course of study. CHURCH HISTORY A. brief resume of church's establishment will be followed by an examination of the stibsequent apostasy, the rise of- Roman Catholicism, the Portestant Reformation, and the Restoration Movement.

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