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three counties carried out a land and air search for a
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PLANNING TO HELP AND EDUCATE - - Dr, Jack Blackstone from
Austin, Executive Director of the Texas Association for Retarded Citizens
discusses plans for forming an ARC chapter in the Cleveland area with local
key volunteer Helen Tishongh and Janice Foreman (left) FeSenfPhOtoi
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Science fiction writers love to predict the rebellion of machines against
their masters. And now that the computer age is here, the plot is even more
inviting.
But, 40 years ago this week in Cleveland, a local sawmill machine was
ahead of its time.
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children suffering from cystic fibro-
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Sat., May 24. Peddalers pushing for a
good cause will leave the Indian
Football Stadium at 9 a.m.
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Cleveland need special help, and they 1960’s by concerned citizens, and is According to the association, .
are getting it from another very dedicated to providing the public with every five minute somewhere in the
special group of volunteers who are a better understanding of the needs of U.S. a baby is born with mental
members of ARC - the Texas Associ- the mentally retarded? and to improv- retardation. In Texas alone there are
ation of Retarded Citizens, ing the services and opportunities approximately 360,000 retarded child-
Local key volunteer for ARC, offered to retarded citizens ren and adults.
Helen Dishongh, along with Janice In fact, most services now avail- Through ARC volunteers, work-
Foreman, Regional Vice - President able to retarded citizens came as a ing at state, local and national levels,
of the organization from Orange are result of ARC. Despite the growth of the needs of retarded people are
making plans now to form a branch of the organization, unmet needs of the represented with local governmental
the organization in Cleveland. See Arc, Page 2
The project will be operated
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of stolen forged checks were recov- igation Assocation of Texas). Tarkington Distributive Education
ered by Cleveland police due to the The organization is designed to Employer - Employee Banquet held
quick thinking actions of an alert aid persons who professions involve at Tarkington High School Commons
office clerk. the handling and cashing of various Tuesday evening was carried out in
The clerk, Mae Pearl Lilley checks. Members of FIAT regularly true Buddy Griffin style:
employed at Brookshire Bros. is a See Fiat, Page 2 . Buddy Griffin? Well, he was the
banjo pickin’ guest speaker who
graced the audience at the DECA
Employer - Employee banquet with
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At noon on May 22,1940, the man in charge of the mill. A R. Bounds,
Sr., planned to shut the engine down and open the company's new plant all
decked out with a new engine.
Old Faithful just wouldn't submit to the retirement.
Precise y at 11:05 a.m. on May 22, just 55 minutes before it was to be
shut off and junked, it happened. The engine was at idle and unattended.
The engine accelerated faster and faster and then — blew itself to
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in special session next Tuesday night. Aggravated kidnapping, Corrections had joined the hunt. height, weighing 145 pounds and
May 27, at 7 p.m. in the council aggravated rape, two attempted The unsuccessful search for having blue eyes and brown hair The -
chambers at city hall. rapes, aggravated robbery, and auto Guynes was given up late Wednesday suspect has a small tatoo on his left
A short agenda involving recon- theft are the stack of crimes reported afternoon. Captain Monty R. Koerner hand, a scar on his left arm and scar
sideration of some mower bids, nam- ly committed by Kenneth Eugene of the Conroe Police Department on his right leg
ing of a new street, discussion of Guynes, 22, of Cleveland. In addition Almoetmar Pnn"
drainage pipe for Sherwood Street to those charges a Governer’s war- "°5
and a street land exchange will be in ' rant for violation of parole has also . m _ ■ m
order of business been issued for Guynes. Commencement schedule
According to Patrolman j E dismiss early both those days at2
Wiggins of the Conroe Police Depart- Day May 26,off as a holiday. Cleve Then on Thursday and Friday
.. ment, the one-man criminal spree land and Tarkington have classes will be devoted to teacher workdays
began approximately 1:30 a.m.fnday, scheduled that‘ day. ‘ ' seeseIp,.,
.. May .16 when a Conroe Patrol unit Following inbrief are the sched- -os* »!»< >
attempted to stop Guynes for a ules for the four schools next week, .
routine traffic stop the last week of school. Awards scholarshin
Guynes fled from police, drove Cleveland’s last week of school , t ,
his car into a church and wrecked it will be a full one. Last day of school honors tormer coach
and escaped offficers on foot. He then for most students will be Friday May
reportedly forced his way into a 30. However, Fri., May 23, will have " The Stephen F Austin State
Conroe woman’s home, raped her and been the last day of actual classes for University Lettermen’s Association is
forced her to travel with him to San seniors who were exempt from final in the process of establishing the "Joe
Jacinto County where she escaped exams. Classes will be held Memorial Richardson Outstanding Track Coach
him shortly afterward. Day, May 26. Award’ scholarship in honor of form-
Final exam days for those sen- er Cleveland Coach and SFAS Head
San Jacinto County Sheriff J.C. iors taking the tests will be Mon. and Track Coach Joe Richardson
Humpy Parker reported that at about Tues., May 26 - 27. Coach Richardson is retiring at
10 a.m. Guynes’ criminal spree rec- Friday, May 20, at J pm. in the end of the 1980 season and will be
ommenced in the Evergreen area Indian Stadium, commencement ex- honored at a Coaches Award Break-
where he is charged with armed ercises for Cleveland's graduating ‘ -
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burglary of a habitat, two seniors will be held. Center Holiday Inn in Nacogdoches/
-d rapes and auto theft. Sat., May 31 will be teachers’ Friends and former students
iuynes where - abouts was not workday. of Richardson are invited to donate to
discovered again until Wednesday of Tarkington classes will convene the scholarship fund write aletter of
this week when Liberty County Dep- on Monday, Memorial Day as on any appreciation to Coach Richardson or
uty Wardell Hines spotted the suspect other day. attend the Coaches Award Breakfast
on Hwy. 59 at the San Jacinto River But the rest of the last week of A book of letters will be presented to
bridge approximately 10 :30 a.m. the current school year will be a bit Richardson at this time
Guynes fled on foot into the different. The scholarship fund will be a
woods west of the highway , and all out On Tues., and Weds., May 27 - 28 minimum of 32,500 with the interest
search was launched immediately. there well be tests. School will See Richardson, PageJI
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