Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978 Page: 9 of 40
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graduates with the Class of 1943,
were active in Boy Scout ac-
tivities. served as class officers ___________ _______________________
and were members of the ray BUTLER ROY BUTLER board of First United Methodist served as one of the founders But he is growing worse
Wildcat football team ...homecomingspeaker ... joins twin brother Church, Ardmore, Oklahoma; and as first president of Wis- each month During March his
The parallel of their lives does board of directors of Texas consin Telephone Co. messages from two offices
not stop here Both served in the has been associated with tor 23 Association of Drilling Con- Tech University Foundation, The duplicate copy of the let- alone were as follows: Fort
U.S. Navy 1943 to 1946; both years. His business career also tractors and has been named a advisory board of Salvation ter sent by Haskins to Gen. A.H. Lincoln, 926.67, and Fargo,
attended Texas Tech University includes two years as -distinguished engineer by Army, and chairman of the Terry in St Paul, Minn , was 943 85 One message alone, at
at Lubbock where they received superintendent of H R Smith Texas Tech He is a member of board of Siskon Corporation- found last month in a museum tariff rate, was about 920 "
bachelor degrees in petroleum Co. of Alice and five years as the United Methodist Church 1970 to the present operated by long-time em- Masters said the letter was
engineering in 1949. district engineer for Conoco His hobbies include flying and James New, president of the ployees at Wisconsin Telephone found in a volume of commu-
And the similarity con- Corporation in various golf. Ex-Students Association, has headquarters here. nications sent out by Haskins
tinues—Roy married Mary Lou locations. Roy was engineer and district announced that the theme for ----------------------------- He said there was no way of
Lawson in 1949; in 1951, Ray His civic and business ac- engineer of Continental Oil the 1978 homecoming will be business session will foUow at 10 determining if Custer received
married her twin sister, Martha tivities include a director of the Company, 1950-55; engineer and “Preserving the Past to Enrich a.m. The parade will be at 2 the etterebut by the time they
Sue. Each have two children, a Alice National Bank, Boys Club manager of production for the Future.” p.m. with the pep rally at 3 p.m. tacxed him. down, he was
son and a daughter, of Alice, a trustee of the Mary Samedan OU Corporation, 1955- The day’s activities will begin in the gym propaDiy dead.
Ray is president of the Dinn Reynolds Foundation, a 65 and president from 1965-74; with registration and coffee at The Rising Star Wildcats will —--------------
Harkins Co. of Alice, a firm he member of the International vice president and executive 8:30 a.m. The assembly and meet the Cross Plains Buffaloes Oxford new recent
at 8 p.m in Wildcat Stadium. 5
The Homecoming King and AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Hu-
Queen will be presented during bert Oxford III, Beaumont, was
the half-time activities. named Friday to the board of
The Class of 1943 will be regents of Lamar University tor
honored guests Other details a term ending Oct. 4, 1981.
concerning class reunions and Gov. Dolph Briscoe said he
parties will be announced at a would replace Elvis L. Mason,
RISING STAR (BBC)-
Attendees at the 1978
homecoming celebration of the
Rising Star Ex-Student
Association may think they are
seeing double when the prin-
cipal address is made—they
won’t be
Ray and Roy Butler, twin
sons of Mrs. Carl Marsh of
Cross Plains and the late Tom
Butler, have been named thia
year’s co-speakers for the event
set for Sept 30 in the Wildcat
Gymnasium
Natives of Rising Star, the
twins, who were honor
| vice president of Noble MILWAUKEE iAP) - Gen. "I was a little stunned when!
i Affiliates, Inc 1974-75 and George Armstrong Custer was found it. James Masters of the
I president from August, 1975 to in hot water over unpaid tele- Wisconsin Telephone legal staff
I the present time graph bills about the time he got said Friday "Tm kind of a
Boy's activities include board into a lot more serious trouble military historian You might
of directors of Noble Affiliates. at the Little Big Horn, a say it really made my day.”
Inc., S amedan Oil Corporation, document discovered in a pri- The letter was dated April 26,
Noble Drilling Corporation, vate museum reveals 1876, which was two months to
B.F. Walker, Inc., also member “He is indebted to the com- the day before Custer and his
of Society of Petroleum pany at Fargo (N.D.) over 8100 264 men of the 7th Cavalry were
Association of America, for messages ... which he had massacred by Indians at the
Oklahoma Independent charged to him and now neg- Little Big Horn River
Petroleum Association,' lects to pay," Charles H LHas- "This company issued to
International Association of kins said in the letter, which General Custer a com-
B Drill-Contractors. American also described Custer as “utter- plimentary frank for the cur-
I Institute of Mining, ly lawless in all his transactions rent year." Haskins'letter said
I Metallurgical of Petroleum with us ” "As formerly, he has always
I Engineers, American Haskins was general superin- been lawless in its use, but we
I Petroleum Institute, board of tendent of Northwest Telegraph hope that he would do better by
trustees and administrative Co. at the time, and he later andby
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978, newspaper, June 25, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573346/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.