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4 Telegraph July 16 1975 Colorado Springs, Colo. Vital Statistics Hill! II' BIRTHS AIR FORA I MH.MA I III' i Own IKM'ini U. Orive CH VMBI 2 l. inri Mrs. tri- -T born Fn Ralph C'hambltss, Petcrsui r.t a 5 5' Girl, 7 poundt 9 ounces, born Mon IH M.CII Mr, and Mrs.

Bungor, 3230 Del Pay Drive, a Elrl, 6 pounds 1 1 ounces born i- dav, Juiv 11. 1973. LI.NllAItT Mi im Ml -IMr A. Lenhart, (ii New putt hov. 7 pounds ounces, born Sunday.

Julv 13. 1975. Harold Phipps Services Thursday Virginia Auth Mass Slated Mass of Christian Burial will be read at, 7 p.m. 28 in Divine Redeemer Roman Catholic Church for Mrs. Virginia Auth.

Cremation has been handled by Nolan Funeral Home. Mrs. Auth died July fl at her home. 801 Qucrida Drive. had lived here since 1966 and was i wife of Charles B.

Auth. She was born in Peoria. 111., and was married April 18. 1955 in Davenport, Iowa. She belonged to Divine Redee day.

July 14, 1975 MOIT Sgt. and Mrs Stout, Peterson Field, a girl, fi pounds 8 ounces, born Monday, July 14, 1975. EI ENHOW I It OM I I 11(1 IIOSIMT Mr and Terry Anderson, 5775 south moor Drive, a boy, 6 pounds 3 ounces, born Monday, July 14, 1975, ADKINs Mr. ami Mr Danny Adkins. 2615 Verde Drive, a boy.

7 pounds 14 ounces, born Monday, July 11. 1975 WILLIAM' Mr and Jarret L. Williams, Fountain, a girl 8 pounds 6 ounces, bom Tuesdav. July 15, 1975, FT. ARSON HOSPITAL Mr.

and Mrs Johni Mttchcii. 1942 Santiago w.i 373 and was active in the a girl. 9 pounds ll1. ounces, born 1 dav a the ace of 67 al a oca Monday, July 11 1975. 01 ()' ril 10tai Women Club of her church.

'n hospital. other than her husband, she Apple, 2625 e. Uaua'moue' Burial will follow at Memorial is survived by a sister. Virginia day! JuiT'ii 97 burn Mon''! Gardens Cemetery. Rev.

David Vandewalle. St. Petersburg, BIERI Mr, and Mrs. Mr.rk Shook will offirinlo Fhl- Bleri. 190s X.

Cascade Ave pnooh Will oiflCiau. The pallbearers will be Randy Phipps, Ken McGowan, Mike McGowan, Orville Phipps, Larry Phipps and Don Parlow. Honorary pallbearers are to be Stan- Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Galley Road mer Church, was a member oF Baptist Temple. 5312 Galley the V.

Auxiliary 4051. the Road, lor Harold L. Phipps, 501 li0.v;i1 0rdcr Women Ihc N. Ilcnnel who died Sun Columbine Hodge Chap-: Spotlights FOREC WEATHER FORECAST A stationary front stalled along the Atlantic coast will continue to dump rain on the area Thursday. Other areas of rain are fore- X.

Cascade Ave Girl. 7 pounds 11 ounces, born Monday, July 11. 1975. 1(1 LLMAX Mr. and ron Heilman.

103 X. Foote a boy, 7 pounds ounces, born Tuesday, July 15. 1975. BO I Oil Mr. and Ml Charles Bough, 511 X.

Institute a boy. east for the Gulf coast, Southwest and West. Cooler weather is expected for the northern Plains but warm weather is forecast for most of ihe nation. (AP Wirephoto Map) pounds, born Tuesday, July 13, ley Phipps, Don Morphis, Jesse Davids. Ben Oates, Bill Lyles and Ray Deaton.

Mr. Phipps was born Nov. 20. 1907 at Decatur, III. He was married April 23.

1932 at Macon, 111. 19 MATTS Mr. Xurbcrt Matts. Woodland Bark, a boy, 6 pounds 6 ounces, born Tuesday, July 15 1975. nooiiw IN Mr, and Mi: Jimmy Goodwin, 1140 Denise Drive, a Girl, 3 pounds 11 ounces, born Tuesday, July 15.

1975, PENROSE M- EsHXAI It Mi- a 5 Mark Eshnaur. 2003 McAiMvui a girl. 6 pounds 11 oun es born vot Vogt 7 isounds day. Mini 19' 'Most Goulish' Says H.as„°.ne Rates in Price inflation Sheriff About Latest Mutilation By JOHN CUNMFF normal by almost A Business Analyst any definition. Still, it appears NEW YORK (AP) Would to be in a respectable range you believe that relative to when compared with the 47.4 most other nations, the United per cent inflation rate in Restates has one of the lowest land, the 19.7 per cent in Italy.

The goulish" of the 26; The animals, he said, had rates of consumer price n- and the 17.2 per cent rate in mysterious livestock deaths and been clcad from two to three Nation? Australia. He was a resident of Colorado in Elbert County Anyone concerned with his or: Here arc a few other rates: 10.1; Japan, 14.1; 2.1; Belgium, 13.7; vuhw u.c Ui iuhuuvu 10.1; Netherland, 357 1 'Auicima cu -ic Springs l)ay Nursery lor miles north of Calhan. Shoemaker said today that ap- derstandably, each person feels JO.4; Denmark. 15.3; Finland Thursday July This was one of two found in prehension of the phantom or she is being hit tbc hard- 18.1; Greece, 13.2; Norwav Shcrrv 1 Mr. Phipps is survived by his about thc same location with ers of livestock has become 12.4; Sweden 10.8; Portugal.

15 ounces, born Tuesday. Juiv widow. Myrtle Phipps; a daugh- another investigated Sunday by number one priority in his eoun-: 3 Uf the latest figures from 16.4, ter. Mrs. Nancy McGowan, Col- qie Teller County Sheriff's of- the Organization for Economic orado Springs; two sons, The second instance of a mys -1 Cooperation and Development One reason for high inflation mie Phipps of Kansas City, jhc throat of a Holstein cow cattle death and mutila- show that of 24 trading nations, rates are big government budg- and William Phipps of AI- bv Ernest Mikita had was investigated by his of-1 the United States had the ets which, to a degree, merely AP.

The state attomej general omce has pied suit in Denver District Court alleging that a chain of Denver area convenience stores sold milk on a least two 1 occasions at prices below Ihose required by Colorado Law. It alleges that PDQ stores in Denver. Wheat Ridge Thornton, Lakewood and Arvada sold the milk less cost (or the purpose of injuring competitors and destroying competition in thc market THORNTON (AP) Two men hate been indicted fm lowing ihe disappearance of $125,000 from the Anchor lndu- trial Bank of Thornton. Indicted by the Adams County Grand Jury wetc Jame: Martellaro. of Golden, on seven counts of grand nett conspiracy to commit grand theft, conspiracy to commit and forgerv with intent to defraud.

Jack A. Smyth, of Adams County was indicted on tv counts of grand theft and conspiracy to commit fraud, DENVER (AP) Lawrence G. Weiss, a Denver um editorial writer, is to join Gov. Richard Lamm staff a special assistant later this month, at a salary of $24 a year. Weiss.

54, has been with Ihe Post 16 years and previously worked for the New York Times and the Boston Her. aid. BOULDER (AP) A Hi-year-old Broomfield girl was killed by lightning Tuesday while running for shelter during an electrical storm, authorities said. The victim. Janice Hedghcf.

was among 16 youngsters playing volleyball at Camp Paul Humnell west of Boulder, when Ihe storm hit. A hard to determine Anyone concerned with ins or Here oot ami loi 2j years. A carpcn- recently was investigated Tues u.fl.|(h(,r her own pocketbook, and that Canada, hboni Thurs-1 and maintenance man. he day afternoon by law enforce- includes everyone, lends to lo- France, juiv to. 1975.

was associated with Ihc Colora- ment officials approximately six Icllcr County Sheriff Gary lssUe 0f inflation Un- Luxembc URF.I.ts Mr. an.I 1 Snnni-s Nlirsprv (or 1.7 cairl InHai, an. DENVER (AP) The supervisor of the Children md Youth Services Division of the Denver Social Services partment has resigned from the troubled agency. Betty j. hn son resigned, effective Monday, after 23 years as division head.

Her division came under fire from a mayor's mittee two weeks ago. Thc Continuing Committee on Child Abuse said "weakness" on the part of unnamed administrators was preventing the department from solving alleged problems with the handling of child abuse cases. James V. Campbell, 110 N. av A vp i Iihv.

7 pou i ni ounces, born Wednesday. Julv 3 8 KOM rboy, 7 pounds'19 borii liance, a brother, Orville been wj(h a and Sunday between Cripple fourth lowest inflation rate for reflect a more basic: reason 1 ol ithe blood drained out, according Greek and Victor. ihc 12 months through May. Demands by people for more ounces, born a Ii i I eaicy. (1 t0 Elbert County Sheriff George1 what has become tradition- The spectacular rise in oil governmental services.

riivoLTZU--v I The animais teats had al fashion, he said, there was prices is perhaps the major This symptom has been a Woltz. 3633 mi kiki scvpral nK'r('h nnf nrp" been cut oil. no trace ol blood around thc an- force behind the upward irritant io the U.S. animal was eigbl jimal although its rectum, uterus in prices, but there are many of Commerce, which Chapel I'Memories m0nths pregnant with a calf and udder had been removed, other reasons, too, including years has tried to point out Mortuary is in charge of vvbjcb bcen were no tracks or loot- higher consumer expectations, that you can't get any more burn Terry I I Ci! 1 Sunday. angements.

7 pounds 4 ounces row ki HVJVoi born Saturday. July 12. rohUK Mi Mrs- Korlrk. 1111 Weber hov 10 pounds 8 ounces Sunday. July 13.

1975 HOPPING Mr. and Mrs. I-Iopplnc. 1306 Osweuo st 6 pounds 1 ounces Mr. and Mrs lames O.

Lambert, 2703 Tcjon st a bov, 9 pounds ounce, iv.nn dav. Julv 11, 1975 HI RNF.T Rev. fis Ronald Burnet. 166S splendid rle. South, a bov.

7 pounds, bom Tuesdav, Julv 15. 19 ST. FHAM Is HOsPI 1 AL 7 lr. and Roman Cano. 1603 Hampton south, a cm, 7 pounds ounces, bom Evergreen Cemetery with Larrv animal vvas nesdav, July 1 7 i fourem Elmar L.

Cobientz Services Thursday Services for Elmar L. Cob- animal deaths and mutilations never seen, and I've lived in xuUand Mrs. tg a and rped Beals Sr. same time approximately ckle-Forrest. Santa VimlJ boy, 7 pounds 13 ounces, bon, serving as honorary pallbcar- quarter of a mile away on thc UMG Mtr.

and'mVt. ranch. Owned by Frank Lund; 25 Pallbearers will be Warren Mikita, it was a Hereford cow. Fvuiav. ii- GeorCe Davis, Ted Beals Jamey Hide from the nose and thc Blaney, Ted Marls, Kenneth right side of the head had been f.

7 Friday niil.r nnri I Gnvlor I iarcd poorly out of Ihe cow's body and its in the area. rising wage demands and defi-of the government than you're tongue cut the sheriff told doing it definitely cit spending. to put into it. the Gazette Telegraph, vvliat the OECD lists ihe United The way to riches, the eham- Hc said that this vvas the first sheriff commented. an States inflation rate at 9.a per ber says, is to produce io instance in some 40 mvsteriou animal doing it.

one -I've leaving only Germany, at make a bigger pie so that ev 6.1 per cent. Switzerland, at 8.2. cryone can have a bigger piece 30 and Austria, at 8.6, in better without cutting into the sbapc. section. And that pie, it says, is Some of the rates would be made by private enterprise, considered shocking by U.S Nevertheless, to the eham- standards, not that 9.5 per cent ber-s chagrin, there seems to itself shocking.

In an inexorable trend toward United Kingdom, for example, jbigger government, with its re: 7 (ARi wo the rate was 25 per cent, and in sultant huge -budgets and some- Tmv Smimer VtTely, 24 3 pcr cont- times big budget deficits too. ufin Fearing an economic dis' The size of thc next deficit. NBCs Gladys Knight and the British now arc seek- In Iheir na-jing lo limit pay and dividend lhc chambcr' wl11 bc cnt1' DENVER Mountain Bell remains thc stale's largest public utility in terms of assessment for taxation, but Colorado Ute Electric Association. experienced phenu minal growth last year lo move into the top ten. Ray Carper, property tax administrator for the Department of Local Affairs, compiled the list of the lop utilities and their assessments, and is currently conducting hearings for Ihose who wish to appeal.

Carper's list shows no change among the lop six from 1974. They are Mountain Bell, assessed at $276.9 million, up $17 million from 1974: Public Service $255.7 million, up $19.5 million; Denver Rio Grande Western. $37.9 million up $1.7 million; American Telephone and Telegraph $32.6 million, down $725,300: Union Pacific Railroad. $26.4 million, up $2 million, and Colorado Interstate $18.9 million, up $2 million. Colorado Ute was rated as thc 7th largest utility, primarily because of its Western Slope expansion at the lentz will be at I p.m.

Thursday in eastern Colorado where Teller County for about in the Law Mortuary. 'ol had been found at Thc Rev. Normal L. Blake the scene, will officiate. Burial will be in Wheriff Yarnell said another tound about thc a New Variety Series On TV Fare Poorly The utility wasn't even among the top 10 last year, with an assessment of $8.9 million, but that climbed to $13.8 million.

Rounding out the list was the Santa Fe Railway. at $11.8 million even though its assessment increased bv only $500.000. The railway was listed as 9th last year. Lamm Says Search Over DENVER (GT) Gov. Dick HEATHS I I A I CORLENTE Mr.

I hientz. Servii es Thursday 1 p.m Law Drawing Room. Rev. Xorman hospital Monday at L. Blake officiating.

Interment Kv- was apartment crgreen Cemetery. MNTO.N Ml James II. Sinton 3904 Janitcll Rd passed ih iv uesday at a local hospital. Arrangements later. (Law) and Les uavier.

removed alonp with its Omnio iu uiviuwiu Vhocvoi is chosen l.anim Mr Cobientz. 1129 Bennett jn die an de'JUls accord- increases to 10 per cent for the ca' 10 our recovery from the re- I.atnm confirmed Tuesday that will bc the successor to Charles 109. died in a local head had also been removed AT. NicDen next 12 months, hopeful of.cut-cession. Properly handled it his search lor a new head Shumate, retiring executive ting the rate to 10 pcr cent or can perk up Ihe economy, die Colorado Department of I director of the department, so by this time next year.

Even 10 per cent cannot be could trigger more inflation LAKE GEORGE OPERA GLEN FALLS. Y. (AP) ing to A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings.

on rolled into the ratings cellar, while summer entry was rank-; cd 42nd in viewer popularity in llic Lake George Opera Pes i- Nielsens audience samp es. val this summer consists of i ve house manager. He was born here on June 10 1901. attended local schools served ii, World War I. and The ratings, made public 77 Dec.

30. 1925 in Pueblo, oflbnbach's Porichole" a away in California. Services He belonged to Heritage Lap- js jb 0Upnpr nn i7 tor icoins. Out of day 3:00 p.m. Law Drawing Room rhnrph ncr, Oil IJ.

21 (he 2() highest-rated sllOWS last in thc Unity manner, interment tist Church. and 25 and Aug. 6, 16 and 23 Evergreen Cemetery. (Law) IS survived by his Widow, one CBS garrison l.ioyii ii. Garri- Mrs.

Bertha A. Cobientz; two, guttorflv nn lulv 9f The LawSivcr had "Magic will mk I ments to be announced. Memorial do Springs and Dr. A. K.

Cod may be given Memorial Fund Ciinnisnn of St. Raphael's Episcopal Church, VilinniSOn Security. (Evergreen June Co blent MARTINEZ Kyong Martinez. 1707 Clemson Dr. passed away Wednesday at a local hospital.

Arrangements to be announced. HEYO Atvah Deyo, 2131 X. Meade. Passed away this morning i at a local hospital. Arrangements; (Chape! of PARK Mrs.

Leona B. Park. 303 University Dr. hesidc Springs, the crave at Evergreen Cemetcrv. Thursday.

1 p.m. Rev. Ervin Ere in son officiating. lived in Miami, Tex (Chapel of Memories) Tno Prisoners Escape From ('anon Pen CANON CITY (AP) Two viction from Jefferson County prisoners escaped Tuesday from Prison officials said Moreno the Colorado State in from a furlough Allowed to get out of hand it Hmhwavs has been narrowed to Shumate has been filling ,:5 interim post since Lamm took three or four top people, wit 1 Shumate will an announcement on who is to bc retiring after more than be chosen to be made this qiree decades on the job. weekend.

son; a daughter Afr mates, the 20 most-watched lentz, Colorado 0)C 11 tirc an 4: shows last week were 'ht lil ei di alstatf and "M-A-S-H (both niec inni Springs; eight grandchildren. and one great-granddaughter. 101 lC 1 epeitonc Aug. i with CBS) performances Aug. 9, 11 -1 NBC) 15 and 23.

Finally, there will be Bob "The Prog- Nielsen esti- in officials said were unre- about 90 minutes late but then fled in a car that brought him security unit pris- to the prison, oner. Scott Bruce. 24. drove a Moreno was serving four-to- Hand Sel To Play Thursday The Community Band Stereo Equipment Is Stolen Burglars took a stereo phono Former Resident Dies in Texas A former resident of Colorado fence and sa'd' ress, Aug. 14, 16.

18, 20 and 22. (all CBS); "The Rookies," Manuel Moreno, 43, rc- Some ol the performances are and "S.W A (all turned to the maximum secur- AUA VBC in the unit from furlough, then uuie Lopir- out llvo upcras arc sung jn CBS "Roc Bed. they said. Tampa, lex jn fhc 0pera Bruce stole the truck from ik vears on a Pueblo ZZ perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday frorn a house in th -Mary Tyler Moore- Bonny Park This concert is Chamberlain We Ncwhart wire officials narcotics possession conviction will graph and related equipment the 100 block of Monday, another Music Under the Stars while the owner ran an errand, performance sponsored by the The owner told dcpu- Park and Recreation Depart- tics that he had left his resi- ment.

dcnce for only an hour when he concert, will be repeated returned home to find a side Park at 7 30 p.m door kicked open, and the ter- Burglars made off with ap- Sunday. The Irving Suminet eo equipment, valued at 31,135, Burglars Take Furniture were FETT FORD Services G.M. Fat p.m. Chapel of Memories (odist Church in Miami Rev. El Ray Johnson officiating Auditorium.

Both subscriptions and and the prison boiler house outside proximately $1,500 in furniture Stage Band will join the Com- mi ing. scheduled and singie tickets are sold, with day Mystery Movie Mnfh -v-w oom, UUIH iiiaui tvauj ford, Memorial services Frtda; 3 'n rirsl un. lower prices for children, stu- NBC); (AB( rked an afternoon shift (Both main walls where he wo- from an apartment in the 1100 munity Band for each concert prison block of Verde Drive. The Community Band is Moses. The officials said.

He was said to be Entry was made sometime under the direction of NormMr i mos Twcn-leal and The said He was said to be Entry was made sometime! under the direction of iwLmZ, summcr's 30 pcr' bolh CBS; 'Harry serving three-to-five years un noon Saturday and 8 15 Smith, music teacher in Colora-I 1 uitui ijoj. were sold out. He is survived bv his widow. tion. (Chapel of Memories) (ABC), and second-degree burglary con-1 a.m.

Tuesday. PHIPPS Harold I PI i cnnc I 10 a Mrs Lra Lop 6 tWO SOns, Road Baptist Church Rev. David ll a 1 of Colorado Shook officiating. Interment Me- rnorial Gardons Cemetei Springs 011(1 JolTlCS Lopcr Ol (Chapel Of Memories) DanaSi a daughter. Bar- blft Mr Frat i bara Philpott of Miami; 10 3632 Parkmoor Village Drive, ed awav at a local nursing home grandchildren, and two great- Tueadav afternoon.

Private grandchildren, lees Thursday afternoon. Kami- ly eontrihutions he made to a favorite bat George West Inmate Held In Thefts SHI.MFK Sistci OUveria niek of the Mt SI Francis passed away Wcdnesdav. Ar-, rangements later. (Nolan) EC TON Lola ton. 2113 Clarkson passed away Wednesday morning.

Arrangements later. (Swan); gillenpie Mrs. Gladys Pu-k A lone gunman took an unde- svv nr a g1 oom i nv'rr? amount of cash from day. Memorial services Methodist Two 7-11 stOt'CS Tuesday night Church. Yuma 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreen, (Swan) CSCOpcd by driving avvriy OWEN Dorothy )w- a fiovernment vehicle. Calhan. passed away Tuesdav Ar- Weslev Massey, 32, who is rangements later. tv eli Swan Catherine 17 currently serving a sentence in Wells. 117 E.

Kiowa. Arrange- Camp Ge 0 rSe is boillS ments late: (Sw in) (Alii) Ol iiiwks THE AMILY or EVA LINE M. S( lit MANN uish to expro-'. their (rratiturir far al) the assistance, ftnwers, and during our recent bereavement due to the death of oik helmed vile mother BILL SCUl'MANN and FAMILY. ui Vi SHOW YOU Joe Loveless KLORKST 117 S.

Teion 633 4653 held in connection with robberies of the 7-Eleven store in the 200 block of North Union Boulevard and also thc one at the corner of Platte Avenue and Institute Street. He was driving a car licensed to the government's Inter-Agency Motor Pool. It was not known whether he had escaped from thc camp or was on a pass. He was sentenced originally for aggravated robbery. REGIONAL ACTIVITIES do Springs School District 11.

The Irving Summer Singe kiw ANIS A representative Bund is directed by Doug of (he Economic Downey newly appointed Committee of the Colorado ..5 "'S'1 Springs Chamber of Commerce will speak to the Pikes Peak School. Workshop Presents Kiwanis Club at Thursday at thc Steak House. 12:10 p.m- Stockvard DR. H.R. SCHUBERT.

Chiropractor. is now located at 1 -123 N. Circle Colorado Spring, Specializing in Arthritis, Low Colorado Springs Dts- Back Problems and Acupunc- r.et Summer Theatre Phone 473-1086. workshop will present in Wonderland at 7 p.m. Thursday and at 10:30 a.m.

Friday at gazet T- ie Palmer High School. Your Freedom Newspaper ONE-CAR CRASH No one was seriously hurt Tuesday when this car driven by James Adams, 20. of Klamath Falls, crashed into a bridge abutment on North Cheyenne Canyon Road about 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. The car vvas cast bound and rounding a sharp curve on a downgrade when it struck the bridge abutment.

Treated at Penrose Hospital were Adams, Allen Hayes, 713 N. 23rd Randall Hooker of Dodge City, Kan. and Dale C. Coville, also of 713 N. 23rd St who had a possible back injury.

(Gazette Telegraph Photo) Sii7ette 1 Uirnr. P'lh 'heci onc! Sundu'- vvauace is tnt uncc- dom N.w.poper* inc, 30 South tor of this version of Lewis classic which was written I by Robert Antram. a children's who lived in California, The performances arc free and open lo the public. The cast includes Ruth Hiatt Anderson. Lynn Olesky, Rick Scholl, Francine Kodi Ai! other in Colorado Tprrv Tlmr it with Sunday $150 Merry Tims.

Lisa Hays, Anne Wilkerson, Tina Damico and outside Coiorodo by C-irilvn R-irnr Dc Sunday $4 00 mo uaruvn Karnes. oniy $2 so Julie Thomas is Stage man- oppty to conlmenlo: ager. Kevil Gault is in charge: of lighting, and the music is being handled bv Michelle Muri ray. Phone 632-551 1. Se; ood postage paid ot Colorado Co orado.

8090 i. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by junior Cf 5' rndo Sprmqi Suburbs and Ah Daiiy and Sunday $2 SO pe- Sunday oniy I 50 pp- By mail payable in advan Te er and EI Paso Counties Daily with Sunday $2 50 pefmc Sunday only $2 00 State Gaiette Telegraph ng 63 2 Canon City 2 75-28 before 8 p.m weekdays. 2 weekends.

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