The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1974 Page: 2 of 16
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Hunnicutt, told police
entered his home 1
; with a color television
.'WASHINGTON Sp -
Treasury Secretary George P.
Shultz has aimoonced he has
approved regulations prohibit-
na-sr “~
which will be enforced by the
US. Secret Service, are sub-
‘saittz - M’sass
Arthur TMmas Stanford of Jme
**E Hunnicutt reported the ^c ^i» »
theft cf ^ Vo^gen mtforL^ the s«tetary of the
valued at tW and tools valued I Treajur^. to u*e ^ action Violators of the regulations,
at *» from h* home rt neces- ......
. , , isary to protect U Sti coinage.
Watches and nngs valued at for ^ than tw0
!1»1 were reported stolen from bflJi(jn dunnj? ^ ^
Jacobs Jewelry at Bay <***!he ^ .
early Friday morning. +mand for the same period last Secretary said
-r^"" 1 year. This unprecedented m-l The current price and supply
rp Q „ f'l :c:„ jlcrease in the otdflow of pennies j of copper a**ows the govern-
**T. Ullll/Iwl jran|Wt ^ ctpjajne<j bj_ legi-’ment to continue production
and distribution of the copper
Ornate,!, needs (or commerce
and tride, but CM only be at-
tributed to speculation that the
metal content of the penny will-
lue, Schultz said.
The regulations issued by the
Secretary prohibit without ex-
emption toy unauthorized
melting or treating of pennies.
• collectible item. Es-
holds true for
is the lower the mintage of a
given coin, (he higher the num-
ismatic value. Coin collecting
is a very wholesome hobby
I’m happy to have young pet-
pie looking at their corns.
of MonTBehrieu wUl be held
2 p.m. Saturday at Sterling
neeal Home Chapel in Dayton
with the Rev. Glynn Ferguson
and the Rav. Rudy Pace offi-
ciating.
Butler died at 555 p m.
Thursday In a Baytown hospi-
tal. He was a member of ,the
Oljrve Dearen and Mrs. Grace Wallisville Road in Anahuac
kt __________ Methodist Church and Goose
Sixty-two billion pennies of Creek Masonic Lodge, No. XU,
identical design, however, can
never qualify as numismatic
rarities and so cannot ever
UJ>. seem service, are suo- —----
to the statutory penalty of teach great numismatic value,
up to $10,000 fine or five years Tte true collector knows this
* __ anH aaIUWc rifilv thdWP nannies
town; two stepsisters, Mrs.
----he lost control .
motorcycle he was driving 1
and fell into a ditch.
He was taken to Gulf Coast
imprisonment, or both; the
Bau Plaza I
wr mm* cdpimm
PASSES SUSPENDED
TOMPEIK8WIYS
THE
EXORCISE
per ui icon piuui«.uuii — ww — ——,
mg about 35 million pennies k* the penny back in circula-
each working day. - p® wiU require the coopera-
1 If hot JSJbUta pennies tion of the banks in forwarding
I' could be*!ured out of hiding. the TB
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turn jw> 1
Bau Plaza II
wr mwm corns-122-555?
FEA -
12:454:54
4:55-7-00
A *65
[ bearing cent. During the past
I IS years, the Mint has pumped
and collects only those pennies
needed to complete his coin
collection sets. The true col-
lector likes bright, uncirculat-
ed coins also. Not the dull and
discolored ones', unless they
are rare
AFtAM.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs
Elva Butler of Mont Bdvieu;
two daughters, Mrs. Jo Ann
Smith, Miss Glenda Butler and
Miss Debbie Butler, all of Mont
Belvieu; four sisters, Mrs.
Ethel Morgan, Mrs. Evelyn
Farmer and Mrs. Alice John-
son, all <Jf Turdon, Mrs. Mar
garete Boldin of Corsicana.
Two grandchildren, Vicki
Meek, both of Wheeler; one
brother, C. L (Jack) Wren of
SS’S.’S.TI-SS ho*u, *
one great-niece, Miss Deborah
Kirk of Bella ire
Burial will be in Fjorrest
Park-East Cemetery
lance Service and later trans-
ferred to Hermann Hospital
where he is in intensive care.
He cannot have visitors.
For every {25 worth of pen- j and Patti Smith of Mont Bel-
am, inc mun iw» -----* ; • .
ner 62 billion pennies us-|mes cashed in at a bank, tbejvieu. also survive.
l^fo^t^u^-mak- Obviously, this campaign to directed by C«i.r Bayou
Mint, at current production
figures, wouldn't have to make
pennies for almost two years
and it would represent a saving
at 1136 million. -
i Fifteen years ago, the re-
j verse design of the1 Lincoln
cent was changed from wheat
to a view d the Lincoln memo-
rial The Mint produced 25.7
billion Lincoln wheat pennies
during a 50 year period.
The Lincoln wheat pennies
do enjoy collector interest -
same years commanding more
numismatic value than others
Rarity isrone of the determin-
1 ^♦oKlicHinO vahlA rtf al-
ants in establishing value rf al- stations.
Masonic Lodge No. 321
AF4AM.
_____________, W1 Pallbearers will be. Jravis
irhamerw&e nter«r”aar smrwt; Ftaya Riejvmowcr,
award to Mary' Brooks, Direc-
tor qfthe Mint, 55 Mint St„ San
Fraiicisco, Calif., 94175.
* “Truly this is a challenging
prbjw Tur anyone wiwj naiii-
cjpates. It pill give every
American family a chance to
hejp control inflation, protect
theenvironment and cuf gov-
ernment expenses,” Secretary
Shultz said.
Did You Know?
When “Sorry No Gas Today”
Ray Epperson, WlUie Munson,
Luther Taylor, George Miles,
Curtis Lenormand and Arthur
Davis, members of Cedar
Baytrn Maamnc Lodge.
CONNELLY ,
Services for Mrs. Eileen
Connelly, 76, of Texas City will
be held at 1 p-m- Saturday at
ImkeiVunton Funeral Home
became a familiar sign to mo-
torists during the, gas rationing
period of WWII, drivers took to
following fuel trucks to gas
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motion picture
of love, and
suspense that
could easily become
a classic. 00
ft fomily Eilmby joe <omp
"Everybody who has ever been
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parents, as well as their kids, will find
utterly charming and entertaining.
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FAMILY circle
"Benji has a face far more expressive
than some human actors and as
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,.; ^M Peter Brack, Christopher Connelly, Patsy-Garrett,
Tom Lester, Mark Slade, Herb Viqran, Deborah Walley
Burial will be in Splendora
f OUl over vu otuiofi peiuucs I«r j *--—------
; peels to use 33,000 tons of ccp.kvktoal or group responsible, ton with graveside services
ASTRO-TELETICKETS
IS NOW AVAILABLE
BAYTOWN STATE BANK
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Barbecue Sandwiches
3 F0R1 Tifie
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1007 K. MAIN 427-8433
HI6HEST PRICES
PAID FOR .
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MIGHTS: 4244322
El
Chapel. She died Thursday
night in a Texas City hospital.
Mrs. Connelly is the sister of
Mrs. Maevance Millican of
Baytown. -r
Bom in Hardy, Tex., Mrs
Connelly was a 58-year resi-
dent of Texas City. She was di-
rector and organizer of the
Texas City Teen Club.
Survivors are two step-
daughters, Mis* Marguarite
Car Wash
BAYTOWN ROYALS,
women's fast pitch softball
team, will sponsor a car wash
at Cliff Bryant Auto Sales at
2305 N. Main from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Saturday, Proceeds will
finance the team’s trip to state
playoffs at Stephenville July
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Did You Know?
The first telephone was in-
stalled in the White House by
President Rutherford B. Hayes
who tooic office in 1877,
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SHOP TIL 9
SATURDAY 9 A.M. TIL 6 P.M.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1974, newspaper, July 5, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061490/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.