The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1970 Page: 2 of 32
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2 THE BAYTOWN SUN Wednesday,/uly 1,1970 SECTION I
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FRPAMON B. PRUETT
Funeral services will be held
2-30 p.m. Thursday at
thman,Chapel XorFreafiton
Beasley Pruett, M,
3 a.m. Wednesday^ a
here. ■ Y
Hie Rev. A. L.
tired,pastor of Memorial Bap-
tist Church, will officiate in
A-
and a nephew, R. J, Pruett of
Baytown. '
Pallbeardrswill be John C.
Garrott, B. S Crawford
at Johnny R. Downes, Gordon
Need, all of'm-ustOh; Robert
Gillette and Dr; Hamilton W.
Kilpatrick III, both of
Baytown; Northcott (Gus)
McFaddin of Beaumont and C.
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f 'Wiuiui, wui uuiviaw; «^v*»** w.
Li services. Burial will be in C. Swickhelmer of Fannin.
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Hill of Rest Cemetery.
Pnrett is survtved-by; five
grandchildren, Dwayne
seCrumpler of.Baytown;
Honorary pallbearers will be
FrA. RichafdSori, Jimmy Car
pehter, Jim Nelsdn, Harry Mil-
ler, JohnN: Leslie, A. C. Cokpr,
afttfW.MttchetWrrati-
At Ft. Ord
Pruett and Regina Pruett*of
Houston; his wife, Mrs. Loyee
McCormack Pruett of Bby-
ot ar«M.n«.y'A.
town; Tommy Lovett and
Grant Ilseng, both of Houston,
Jesse Coch of DeHanis and
Harold Smith Jr. of Reno, Nev.
j”g, w.fMomm
has beenl assigned to the U.S.
Army Combat Developments
Command Experimentation
Command, headquartered at
Ft. Ord, Calif., after a term of
duty in Vietnam. His wife,
(Red) Pruett of Baytown;" a
sister, Mrs.. Lawrence W.
Taylor of Houston; a niece,
Furieral services Will be held
at 10 a m. Friday at Earthman
Chapel for James.George Wal-
lace Crocker, SO, of 411 E.
Humble, who died Wednesday
Mrs. J. L. Dickson of Houston, mortilng in a hospital here.
A retired lumberman, he had
of Huber Camp and is now liv-
F- ipg here with her parents.
.. Features. 8;3ft
ICrllllSOll THEATRE
Jtt *151 1£*IIS - 422-8311
NOW SHOWING
THROUGH SATURDAY
TTCNttIRAMA TECHNICOLOR
Plus 2nd Big Feature
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equipment tio taffoi’ce pollution
standards?” he said.
Besides city and air control Simmons and Mrs. Esther, * 1
bill for court prosecution.
“Why should we duplicate
the work of the county when
lived in Baytown 30 years. Sur
vivors are his wife, Mrs. Geor-
gia Crocker of Baytown; two
daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
Morse of Baytown and „Mrs.
Sadie Kirk of Austin; two sons, 1
they have all the personnel and Thomas Crocker of Baytown
and Leroy Crocker of Tucson,
Ariz.; three sisters, Mrs. Mah-
students trolled jn a special g^anFMrs; irvelyhlladTock
lllpSwrt'*I !||j |rajfara|
the University Of Houston
environmental study program <>* Evadale; two brothers,
Ebiio Crocker of Highlands
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nieces and mmmtli appotalment. o
nieces and nephews
Graveside rites will be held
at 2 p,m. Friday at the Little
Flock Cemetery at Brunson,
Tex., with die Rev. Ed Weath-
erly officiating.
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over:
Features ;3? 15, 6; 35, 9:55
Adults 1.50 Children 75c |
Humble Hires
J.H. Wakefield
Intermediate
Spanish On
LG Schedule
Intermediate Spanlsbjvill be
taught the second summer
College., /- •
termaLLee
Those who have .
beginning Spanish, the courbe
numbered 401, are eligible for
the intermediate class. In addi-
tion, students with one or two
years of high school uspanish
may enroll with the consent oi
the instructor. I
Toxie iUetoumr^halmum of
guageS, encouraged any per
son whb is interested and feels
h* qualified but has some ques-
tion as to eligibility to contact
Emiliano Gonzales, instructor
class will be from 8:25 to 9:40
a.m. Monday through Friday,
and the audio-lingual approach
Will be used in teaching the
course. Lab is scheduled for
9:50a.m.
The second term"
with registration on Ji
classes onJuly 22.
if will begin
n July 21 and
Registration
permit requests are now bei
accepted in the admissions i
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Jeffords New
HOKC
Employee
Samuel J. Jeffords Has ac-
cepted employment as an en-
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J.P. (COL. BURLEY) Bur-
leson will be the aufctloneer
at the Baytown Auction
sion of Humble OH an3 Refin-
ing Co.'s Baytown Refhiery.
He is assigned to the Conver-
sion Section, Processing En-
gineering Department.
Jeffords holds a bachelor and
(master’s degrees in chemical
engineering from Clemson
University. He is a member of
CheiwieM
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffords are
living at 4520 Hemlock. Shells
the former Frances Williams,
Bucks sale to be held lUM- daughter pf C. Williams Sr
tllatflliU UviwutCfl) iaiRy>.M3»gv*«. w... *-**-* ,
The lecture portion of the - p m. Thursday between De- of Orangeburg, S.C. Samuel is
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Orangeburg.
fee Street and Texju Avenge,
on Galllard. _
HORC Staffs
Productton
Division
HOUSTON (Sp|-HuznWe
Refining!Co,!s East
‘eduction division
Shantytown Club
Now offori a now lorvlco for It*
member! and their guests,
- Luncheon 11 a.m. -2 p.m.
weekdays,
Evenings-6 p.m.-l 1 p.m.
Cldsed Sundays
Dial 427-4168 Or 427 9826 ORDERS TO GO—
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Charter
Presentsi
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Rutland Hyams
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On The v rj '.. ■
Orgair and ..Piano
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On The Drums
Forjour Luncheon ami Dinner
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Center
For Reservations
* Call 427-2529
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BEST ACTOR- JOHN WAYNE
John H. Wakefield Jr. has
accepted employment ad an
engineer in the Technical Divi-
sion of Humble Oil and Refin-
ing Co-'s Baytown Refinery.
He is assigned to the Conver-
sion Section, Process Engi-
neering Department.
A May 1970 graduate of Okla-
homa State University, Wake-
field received a bachelor of sci-
ence degree in chemical engi-
neering. He was a member of
Sigma Tau (engineering),
Omega Chi Epsilon (chemical
engineering), and Phi Eta Sig-
ma (honorary Freshman
scholastic) fraternities, and
the student chapter of the
American Institute of Chemi-
cal EngineerA.-
Wakefield is single and re-
sides at 2300 Taft Circle, Apt.
m'-ffrts the son of Mr. an<T
Mrs'. John H. Wakefield Sr. ef
Durant, Oklahoma. N Iiin
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key staff positions in its newly
formed Baytown District.
The company previously
named G. Kreftschmar district
manager and K. T.. Koonce as-
sistant district manager Ofthe
new organization formed by
consolidation of the former
Beaumont and Goose Creek
districts.
The following appointments
became effective Wednesday
when the new Baytown Distric
begins operations: ij. W.
Achee, district engineering
Achee, t
manager; Kenneth E. Taylor,
Moose Dance
From the country
that gave you,
T A WOMAN,"
INGA" and
TAM CURIOUS
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SATURDAY
MOOSE LODGE No. 1050 will
hold a benefit dance from 8:30
p.m. until midnight Friday at
the lodge haU at 515 W. Main.
Music will be provided by “The
Countrymen." Donations of
$1.50 per person will be
collected.,
supervising engineer,
ion. engineering; W. L.
Ricliter, senior supervising
^ reservoir engineer
tag; R. C. Kloeris, district pro-
ductiipn geologist; T. E. Dow-
dta, services supervisor; J. E.
Wade, accounting supervisor.
Achtee, Dowdle, and Wad#
were witt the GOOBeCreekTrts*
trict; taylor and Kloeris come
from, Beaumont; and Richter
transfers from Humble’s South
Texas,Division, Kingsville Din-
Wet. \. \ ; 7
In the Bgytown Production
District E. J. Anderson, Dan
Mendeli II and L. W. gperater
will continue to serve ttelr re^
spective field areas as opera-
tions superintendents
The company’ has also an-
nounced the appointment of E.
M. Bedford, formerly at Beau-
mont, to services supervisor
Rosenberg
foe the
district.
Production
Try Sun
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4^ JULY
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DUSK TO
DAWN
Club Holiday
Presents
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from Pittsbur-g
THURSDAY Special
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MATINEES
_1 EVERY DAY
Baked Meat Loaf
ala Creole
Served With: Mashed Potatoes
J J and Seasoned |reen
HELD OVER 2nd Hit Week!
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binner 4: iff p.m. 4o 4 p.m.
V2 BAKED CHICKEN
Served Will): <?prnWe*<f. PrfKinfc.
»«eraa Green Bean* ana Cranberry Sa
Private binRig Rooms Available
- Bullet or Seated Serytce
on Picnic
favorites
GOOD
JULY Bid
TO
JULY 8th
The all-Arriericar
children Arche us
. steps and,long .we*
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WE "WI LL BE OPEN
\ ALL DAY JULY 4TH
U S D.A. GRADE A
FRYERS ™.
U S. GOOD BABY. BEEF
SIRLOIN
U S. GOOD BABY BEEF CROWN
ROAST
US. GOOD BABY BEEF
T-BONE
U.S. GOOD BABY BEEF SHOULDER
STEAK i u O'
U.S. GOOD BABY BEEF
RIB CHOPS 8<
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LIBBY’S fi ■ Oto ^
Lemonade oil O*
29*
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H. HAMBURGER
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Head for a spread in the great: outdoors — and make It a Tel:
tival with the beet of-afl ptantayloods from GLENN'S. Were
featuring top quality, hamper-happy delights for the hungry
Shop GLENN’S today and GO
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Fi;hSticks,49
IMPERIAL
PURE CANE
SUGAR
SKINLESS 4 DEVEINED
CALF LIVER
OUR OWN PURE PORK.
PAN SAUSAGE
FfRfT CUT
PORK CHOPS
beef,
SHORT RIBS
KORNIAND SLICE0
BACON
CARLTON’S SMOKED
SAUSAGE
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With 55.00
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Purchase
FREESTOtLESWEET TASTING
PEACHES
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GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
Valencia Oranges urge e. 5c
CALIFORNIA \ 1
Long White Potatoes ^ 10c
FRESH KENTUCKY
Wonder Beans ...tb. \9c
RED RIPE v -
Cherry Tomatoes ... pmt 29c
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‘Continuous” Service 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.’’
1010 Market $t.
Small
Ranch Style Beans
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oestring Potatoes
AMERICAN BEAUTY IDAHO
t Potatoes
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<t Dog Sauce
II THROWN STUFFED MAN2ANIUA
Olives • ,0. 49*
hitfielo hamburger OB
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Peach Presenes
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'TeacTTFreserves
beySolUs
Heany Duty Foil
BONDWARE .
Paper Plates
004 real kill .
Bug Bomb
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Brand Punch ot.39 Cream Cheese • 4
SWIFT 4 Oz. * "\ KRAFT DELUXE PROCEsi '
Ahierican SLICES' x
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Margarine >>
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STRAWBERRY
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Chili. “
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Instant Coffee
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1970, newspaper, July 1, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055551/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.