The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1982 Page: 5 of 23
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THfi BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, April 5. I')82
5-A
ins
election to
ip declined
^gainst Sen.
i New York,
tided not to
2. Stennis in
| Marjorie S.
i of running
|Sarbanes in
i.A. “Skip"
| Young both
ossiblerace
en. Lawton
lafalis is,
king Gov.
|ie poll corn-
can leaders
lential can-
ye a chance
fcntsen.
.. Baker III,
pf of staff;
a highly
Jty activist;
Iramm, a
In a leading
It Reagan’s
| is a likely
to the
■owever, as
|e national-
lerback for
| for House
Woods of
[as widely
paring to
|C. Wright
r leader —
pteringthe
|r. Donald
ctable 46
I in his 1980
ratic Rep.
fcpected to
this year
out of the
contests
seats in
Ihich the
JojcottCl;
iter races
tblicans.
qualified
[ailenging
jlection —
lumber of
jans may
Irious pro-
tall.
mburger
ladrive-
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sr Drive.
Baytown
manage
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will run
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n Junior
rs. C.N.
it; Mrs.
ry* and
urer,
Beverly-
i Relays
is re-
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t major
Davis
Actor
is 66.
or To-
iter the
greater
Cicero,
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Deaths And Funerals
REBER
Gifeside services for I
Ranill Houston Reber, I
29, If Baytown were
heltfit l p.m. Monday!
ory Gardens with ,
acobs officiating.
was a 19721
rt E. Lee High
ol graduate and a1
graduate of Blinni
’ f
Cfege. He also attend-
edTrxas A4M Universi-
»'
1e achieved the rank
i Eagle scout in 1969
I he was a member of
ie swimming and
ksketball teams in high
:hoo! and college.
Reber was a member
/ First Church of Christ
.dentist and was an
employee of Oshman’s
{porting Goods. 4
b Survivors include
parents, Mr. and Mrs..
W illiam H. Reber Jr., of
Baytown; brother,
William Christy Reber
of Baytown; grand-'
mothers, Emma C.
Reber of Baytown and
Gertrude Christy of
Fairmont, W. Va.; and
several aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Honorary pallbearers
were Larry Russell,
Wayne Jillson, E.J. Cor-
j-tefc, Mark Rober, Steve
and David Weisinger,
Kyle and Andrew
Rhodes and fellow
workers at Oshman’s.
Earthman Funeral
■ Home was in charge of
arrangements.
TUCKER
Services for William
Wayne Tucker, 61 of
4308 Longhorn Drive,
were held at 10 a.m.
Monday at the Ear-
thmen Chapel with the
. Rev. Charles Godbey of-
ficiating.
Tucker, a 32-year resi-
dent o/ Baytown died
Friday in a Baytown
hospital. He was
(employed by Texas
Eastern and was a
.member of the Cor-
sicana Masonic Lodge
and the Arabia Temple
IShrine.
He is survived by his
wife, Aileen Tucker of
Baytown; two daughers,
Nancy Tucker of San
Antonio and Carolyn
’ Tucker of Baytown;
mother, Mrs. Cora
Tucker of Baytown; two
sisters, Doris Thompson
of Deatrice, Neb.; Lyn-
| da;Jdudgifis^^jL,
Mrs. Layle had lived In
Wyoming /or (he last!
two years. She was'
employed in restaurant
management and Rad
lived in Liberty 31 years.;
She is survived by four
sons, Sanford Lee
Stearns , and Richard,
Allen Stearns, both of'
Powell; William Clif-
ford Stearns of Arl-
ington and Rocky Ro-
quemore of Baytown;
two daughters, Delilah
May Ratcliff of Powell
and Sandra Louise Scott1
of Liberty; one brother.
Holly Joe Youngman of
Germany; three sisters,.
Alice Marie Gillioz of
Hitchcock, Henrietta
Youngman of Texas CI-,
ty and Annabelle
Youngmqnof Liberty.
She is also survived by
18 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will
be held at 1 p.m. Tues-
day at Forest Park
Lawndqle Cemetery in
Houston,
Services are under
direction of% Allison
Funeral Home ih Liber-
»y.
He was a native of Ed-
na and lived in Mont
Belvieu since 1921. >
He worked for
Chambers County
11.30 a.m. Tuesday at
Earthman Chapel with
the Rev. Herb Zimmer-'
man and the Rev. Frank
M. Richardson of-
sanitary disposal , /ieiaiing.
transfer operator, a
member of the Baptist
Church and a World
War II U.S. Army
veteran.
Survivors include a
brother and sister-in-
law, Lewis Clyde and
Estelle M. McClung of
Buena Vista, Calif.
HATCHELL
Funeral services for
Robert Lee Hatched, 75,
of 2401 Cedar Bayou
Road> will be held at
Hatched died Sunday.
Survivors include
grandchildren, Angela
Lee Hatched and
Donald Kyle Hatched,
both of Warren;
daughter-in-law,
Patricia Ann Hatched of
Warren; brother, and
sister-in-law, Mr. • and
Mrs. Jac£ Hatched of
DeRidder, La.; and a
sister, Eloide Casey of
Hot Springs, Ark.
Burial will be in
Cedarcrest Cemetery
with Earthman Funeral
Home directing.
Pallbearers "will be
Kenneth Woods. Jack
Howell,, Wayne, Gray,
Jimmy and Eddie Going
and George Pope.
POWELL
Funeral services for
Richard Wayne Powell, -
42, of 111 W. Hunnicutt
will be held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Earthman
Chapel with the Rev.
Richard Steel of-
ficiating.
Powell died Saturday
at his home.
He was a Houston
native and a Baytown
area resident most of his
life.
Powell was an instru-
ment supervisor for Exx-
on's Baytown Refinery.
-Survivors include
brother, Cecil Ray
Powell and sister, Janice
Lynette Dauphin, both
of Baytown; and
mother, Gladys Powell,
of Woodvilla,
Burial will be at 2
p.m. Tuesdayat Seaman,
Cemetery in Chester,
with Earthman Funeral
Home directing. ,
Pallbearers will be
David Dauphin, Charles
Jones, R.R. Harrington
Jr., Jerry Mayfield,
Haskell Cook and P.C.
McHugh.
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McCLESKEY
Funeral servies for
Clifford McCleskey Sr.,;
75, of 260 Oakland Ave.'
will be-Aeld at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Earthman
Baytown Funeral Home
with the Rev. Stanis
Whited, Rev. N. F.
Blanscett and Rev.
Wayne Harbaugh of-
ficiating.
McCleskey died Satur-
day. He was a resident
of Baytown 53 years and
was a retired Exxon
pipefitter.
Survivors include his
wife, Eria McCleseky, of
Baytown; daughters,.
Louise Beem and Joy
Nell Carnathen of Chan-
nelview and Betty
Frazier of Baytown; a
son, Clifford McCleskey
Jr', of Baytown; step-
daughter, Vera Teten of
Baytown; step-sons,
Jimmy Perry of Dayton
and Alvin Maris of
Mont Belvieu; sisters,
Irene Bradford, Nina
Grounds, Ruth
Faulkner, Vida Mc-
Cleskey and Ruby Goss,
all of New Caney and
Evelyn Gehrels of Vic-
toria; and brothers,
Bonnie McCleskey and
Pete McCleskey of New
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Open 24 Hours Everyday
BSG T FULLY COOKED
Boneless
Hams
Robert L. Tucker of AH
beville, La.
Four niece’s and three
nephewsalsosurvive,
Masonic graveside ser-
vices are scheduled for 4
p.m. at the Oakwood
Cemetery in Corsicana.
Honorary pallbearers
are Wiliam L. Collier
Jr., Pilfnan Hariston,
Leon flaynes, Sam
Phillip! Rrater, troy
Tuck/r and Don
McNai
[LAYLE
LIHRTY (SP) -
Funetll services for
formd Liberty resident
EvelJ L. Layle, 63, of
Powf Wyo., will be
held! 10 a.m. Tuesday
lllison Funeral
Chtfl here.
. Layle died Satur-
day a Billings, Mont.,
hojtul-
| native of Illinois,
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53.
BETTY CROCKER LAYER
Cake
Mix
69
WITH COUPON BELOW
REFRESHING
Pearl Beer
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and I’O r*e a t -
grandchildren also sur-
Vive. ,
Private graveside ser-
vices will be held at. San
Jacinto Memorial Park
under the direction of
Earthman Funeral
Home.
Pallbearers are Brian
McCleskey, W. P.
Wright III, Michael
nathen, David Car-
nathen ’ and Terry
Helmcamp."
MCCLUNG
MONT BELVIEU
(Sp) — Graveside ser-
vices for A.G. “Coal Oil
Johnny” McClung, 67,
held at 4 p.m.
Monday at . Palms
Memorial Park in
Dayton wi^h. Sterling
Funeral Home directing.
McGLung died Friday
in a Baytown hospital.
TEXAS RUBY RED
Juicy
Grapefruits
FRESH
Cole Slaw
FRESH
8 OZ. PKG. 49" #
(wnmower Destroyed
Electrical Short Fire
In electrical short
HIGHLANDS
listed as the, - Firemen from the
of a fire which Highlands Volunteer
Fire Department ex-
tinguished a car fire
at 7322 Decker Drive
at 12:09 Saturday.
DAYTON
Firefighters from
the Dayton Volunteer
Fire Department
stayed busy Saturday
morning fighting a
series of “spot" fires
along the Southern
Pacific railroad
tracks.
Fire Chief. Bill
Boyett, said sparks
rass fire at * 154' from the train wheels
abiness Saturday.; had set about small
ccording to fire8 fires along the
sports, a resident, tracks. The first fire
'as buming a stump was about six miles
nd the fire got out of outside the city
ontrol. limits.
Yellow Onions
Green Onions __
JUICY TART
Lemons
____3lbs.*1#
.5 BUNCHES* 1 O
59c •
Cabbage:
FLORIDA NEW CROP ‘
Red Potatoes
fe.29c •
39#
PLANTATION GROWN
Sweet jumbo
Pineapple “
BIG t FULLY COOKED HALF
Boneless Ham
HICKORY SMOKED SLAB
Sliced Bacon
Whole Rib Eyes L„388«
U.S. CHOICE BONELESS >
Stew Meat lb.208 •
Beef Liver lb79c •
U.S.D.A GRADE A
Chicken
Hens lb.
. HOLLY FARMS GRADE A
Mixed Fryer Parts
(fctroyed a Yazoo
vnmower at 1508
jlgore Sunday after-1
on.
\ spokeswoman for!
e" Baytown Fire
bpartment said the
Sort -created a
j[ark, igniting spill-1
gasoline. Crews
rom Station 4
responded to the call..
Firefighters from
tation 5 put out a
FRESH BAKED
French Breads
HOAGIE
Poor Boy Rolls
GLAZED
Donuts________
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1982, newspaper, April 5, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1019607/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.