The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1969 Page: 2 of 16
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2 ®j* lagtaimt fan Monday, October, 13, 1969
VFW turkey
CB Church Pays Tribute
To War Victim Members
lost Ifieir livesTn World War
; li. - - » ... .
Sgt. Bearden, son of Mr. and
Mrs, A. J, Bearden, was killed
in action in Italy in the battle
for Rome on June 2,1944, at the
age of 20. He attended school in
Cedar Bayou and spent most of
his life there.
Sgt. Bearden entered the
° service on March 2b, 1943,
SUN' SPOTS
Shoot Set
Veterans of Foreign Wars
>nef 010 Mil It kllJ „
In Vietnam
HGAC Meeting Set
Post 912 Will hold its annual
turkey shoot this Saturday
and Sunday and also on Oct.
25-26 at the VFW Post Home
on Decker Driye. 1 Ulc CUIuereilCB twul UII ure ..........
^lftMe^ipantS maySh°0t 22 flooroftheFederal-Land destroyer USS Cochrane^ m
observance this month at
Hied uTWIfS."
rifles of shotguns. Ammu-
nition will be furnished.
Stereo Equipment
A - STEREO tuner amplifier
and record changer were
stolen from the apartment of
William Challenger at 2300 Taft
Circle between 6 p.m. Friday .
and 12:30a.m. Saturday, police
said. The equipment was worth
shotgun will be given away
POLICE CHIEF John Wilkinson
will be guest speaker at the
Knights of Columbus Hall
Tuesday night following the
Oct. 26. The whiner does not
have to be present.
The VFW Auxiliary will
serve food. The public is
invited.
regular meeting of San Jacinto
Council at 8 p.m., according to
KOW SHOWING THRU
- TUESDAY Z:
D. C,” Kane, council lecturer.
a total of $220.
Cafeteria
Tool Box Stolen
A TOOL BOX containing small To Bahamas
. JOSEPH l LEWIE presents
The TIGER c*
the PUSSYCAT”
IN ROARING COLOR
Quilted
Val. to 11
• ' > ■ ■ ■
King Qt
Menus:
M. P. AND L. L. Fuller and
their wives are leaving at noon
Wednesday for Freeport in the
tools and art supplies worth $15
was stolen frpm the home of
Mrs. Sue Ziriax, 708 Morrell,
SIX STUDENTS AT Crosby Elementary School were named Eileen Flvecoat, pawnee Thoinae, Vickie Hinton, Bobby
TUESDAY
attend a
iftjMJfal.
inners in the 3rd Annual Fire Prevention Poster Contest held Wright, and Susan Boeder. Shown above
lis past week. The winners, above, were Melinda Boyles, Crosby Flremen Wayne Prescott and D
between 11:30 a.nh and 3:40 conference of Volvo dealers.
Terry. A graduate of Robert E.
Quartered
Lee High School, he entered the
Volvo at the convention aritf
' full or tw
will return Friday.
Chicken dumplings, BUHISt Parents
BURNET PARENTS Council
Capt. Terry was promoted to
captain in August, 1951, and
was reported ‘missing m action
during a mission out of Pusan
in Korea on .Sept.. 28, 1951 ' .
Two Cedar Bayou Methodists
asparagus, corn, congealed
In Vietnam
Thermal
Reg. 4.9S
cherry salad, bread stick;
Dutter, milk, oatmeal cookies.
Barbers Hill High: '
Lunch - Steak and gravy,
steamed rice, baked squash,
carrot sticks, hot rolls, and
cake, , -• ' .
will meet at 9:30 a.ra. Tuesday
ARMY PFC Harold D. John-,
son, whose mother*. Mrs. Earl
C. Sampson, lives at . 7222
Harlem, has been assigned to
the 4th; Infantry Division near
Pleiku, Vietnam, as .a
Juvenile
Val. to 5,(
Boy, 8, Has A
First Book Hit
aoouijcttcu uhc. ***
gnysrM Ecles said.
rbev are Pfc. Charles Howard
ire>ueparimwit»---t- -
The tribute was a little
Jumbo (
first .UdJiUgh sixth gtades. droi
“The response this year was q
‘ ‘This is our third year now and the
Barbers Hill Elementary and
Kilgore, son of Joe Kilgore of
rifleman.
Working with the depart-
' SANAN TONIO (AP) -HotH
Baytown and Mrs. Mollie
‘ riartwig oi AUStln.' aM Capt.
Royal C. Fisher Jr,, son of Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Fisher of
Baytown.--------- --------- —
Pfc. Kilgore was killed in.
action on Oct. 2,1967, at the age
of 21. A graduate of REL, he
attended Lee Conege*;twe
years. He was drafted into the
Army on Feb. 14, 1967: After
LamCtr
i dream of all*authors-his first ALQ 511 W Humble, ?
reported to police that apairof^fc;r
one of the most popidar books ^ stolen {rom his -LZr,
LlhC| L emen y bedroom while he slept about .
W * JS .
KOWSHOWING
cSnstam; coof*~I remember'.during 0. firs, «
dinator " and elementary year there were 25 fires at-..........— ’*
teacher She is also the wife of tributed to children. During
Robert Cunningham, principal the past two years there have
at Crosby. High School. Six been none. We. hope our
students were nhined tvihfterS’ program In “the scttool has
in the second annual poster something to do with it.
11.66 Valu
year there were 25 fires at-
tributed to children. During
2 MORE SHOTS AT
CUNT EAST WOW)
Periwinkle
i
Reg. 4.98 I
Universe
Reg. 39.91
TANE Goes
To Church
.■liS. thai wenT^fair, visitST
the spook house, tossed rings
and atfe pies instead of throw-
mgtheminapie-throwinggame.
"1 seem to like to make up
stafies, hut this is the first time
in his billfold, he told police.
contest and were awarded
trophies.
They were: Melinda Boyles,
grade 1A; Eileen Fivecoat, 2C;
Pawnee TKofitae, 3A; Vickie1
Hinton, 4B; Bobby Wright, 5B;
' an& Susan Reeder, 6C.
Teachers of the pupils,
respectively, were: Mary Jo;
basic training at Fort Polk.
years ago,” Chief Baker said.
Education (TANE)
representatives are'to -speak
Oct. 19 to the Cedar Bayqu
Rent A Car Service
Courtesy of
COURTESY MRD
^ tow a* u.e»D*y
■La., he took advanced infantry
J vwt W ------—
“I told those kids when we got
our new fire truck, it would be
right here in front oftfielr
school for everybody to see on
the first day at school during'
National Fite Prevention
Week.”
This is the third year the
Crosby Fire Department has
cooperated with' Principal
Charles Ecles and the Crosby
Elementary School. “This is
training at. Fort Gordon, Ga,
Pfc. Kilgore volunteered for
the paratroopers and took
jump training at Fort Benning.
He left for Vietnam on Sept. 3,
1967, assigned to Chu Lai. ~
At the time of Pfc. Kilgore’s
death, the 101st-------—
attacking the
4 Aiffi-irt-rgHi
Capt. Fisher, a 1948 graduate
of Cedar-Bayou High School
and a 1953 graduate of Texas
A&M, was a member of the
.......' ' * * *
ROTC; He served in the Army
in Germany for two yea% after
then was employ
as an accountant by Tennessee
tioo far several
children dropped checks into
Two Hurt In
Car Accident
Two persons were injured
1:30 p.m. Saturday in a three-
car collision at North Highway
146 and Bowie School Drive.
Injured were Charles, M.
Birman of 1814 Driscoll,
Houston; and- Gary Lee
about acoholic and drug abustj T think I may be a writer.
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Open Daily 10:00 To 6:00
Open Daily 10:00 To 6:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
__________„ __ Viet Cong
positions in Central Highlands
Capt. Fisher, a 1948 graduate
of Cedar- Bayou High School
A&M, was a. member of , the
Aggie Band and the A&M
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recommendation. Cannon was
appointed - Chairman and
Councilman David Evans was
named co-chairman.
Voelkel said he discussed
requirements with two other
Funeral Notices
Ambulance Service,
Officer P. J. Kuehn of the
Jjjjj.j'jr COLOR bv Detune
Rtr*;edsf,i if1--, United Artist*
The finishing touch thot enhances every Fashion
\ \ US
Knee Hi and Oyer
Knee Stockings
Assorted styles In nMwrted lengths 1.00 & 1.50
and colors. In nylon nn&orton nary-
He fabric*. Cable-stitch, diamond .4*
lace, vertical lace, fine rib, flat ■■ ■Ilia
knit and many others. Every color M nre< MU'
servicetrial with
:iQ years-and-was retired 'fro£p
According to Voeike, during Raytown Refinery gauging
the interval of no computer department,
billing the city worked with Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Data, Inc., in an effort to have Agnes T, Smith of Baytown;
the system implemented. daughters. Mrs. Margo
• it is necessary to continue Parker, Mrs. Janelle Pate; and
‘ to do the billing manually, Mrs. Marcella Baker, all of
NOW Thru TUESDAY
in august, two, ^
. Capt. Fisher was killed in a
helicopter collision on Nov. \
1965. Be was the pilot of large
jet-propelled, helicopter. Capt.
Fisher was 34 at the time of his
BtIUTT
VU UU ure ^ ,
thereby continuing, personnel
information is not available
r r’«4nw-H".i Mnlkn/liclp
>uiz6, while Lt. Col. Anatoly Fi-
Miss Donna^Sgdth-.and-Miss-
who. would have been, phased.
on cedar Bayuu' Methodists:
iipcminko, civilian ■ engineer
Linda Smith, all of Baytown;.
vho Jpst their lives m wars
Baytown; Vladislav Volkov.and Lt
i?;. i “
id the prugram
uuv, iiuu .
implemented earlier/* Voelkel three sdnsrEWson
prior'to World War II.
Houston, William Smith Jr.
fcCNNIE
.• ANA) -
CLYDE
aboard Soyuz 7. All are
■space for the firstti^e:
-Many, man, hours,,were spent
,p(iy town, and Laiuis' Mechura of
Houston; a sister, Mrs. Lucy
assisting Data, with its at-
tempted "implementatioirr
according to Voelkel ;
-It was the o - -r —
attorney that
breached its _____
failure to perform within a
n*r*n
some have served as backup
vs for previous Sdyuz mis-
n___tTnUn LoV'nnf r»rn’
SuWf typi double woven edtton with cotton velvet
front* or jewol trimmed. Hand decorated in floral*
and moderns. Black with assorted color trim*. v
Leather Gloves
+SAIGON (API — Tbe lull
in the Vietnam war,-now fa
its sirth wect;is eXp^W
continue, a U.S. estimate
sicana anu oiwwi . lneouvici uniuiinaouuv
had Humble, Also surviving are 15 duced a major first in manned
{ar Grandchildren^ , - ; —4 '“voi 1 iinnnv
interment will be in Sai
' kAnns/vi'I'll P3T*I
them
continue,
Mamh i<xfi Thp United States
iqr'ihtf, - Mpmorial Park
reasonable tune, and that the
ridtmhnr;'lnrt-imly--tin4iLtbe'
(cityhadibeen damaged in an
does not plan to put up an orbit-
cemetery..
Reg. 3.9f
Cblcf Front
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Hits Texas
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
i A cold front which whipped
■ through Texasover the weel.~..J
[ has pushed into, the Gulf of
^Mexico today, leaving behind
heavy'rainfalls and cold tem-
peratures.
The cold air, clashing with
warm, moist winds from -the
Gulf, setoff tornadoes and vjo-
- lent weather across the state
Sunday.
Temperatures in the 20s«*rere
posted in the Panhandle behind
the front early today "with Bal-
hart’s 25 the lowest followed by
28s at Amarillo and Lubbock.
As the front moved out of the
state early today, weathermen
predictedclearingskiesandthe
end of'rain which had fallen
transferred from one ship to an-
other for the first time.
Despite the widespread ex-
■kend Pectation Platform
laaniHud
Costume Jewelry
NOW SHOWING
activity, Tass,. the Soviet
news agency, made no men-
tion of thjs today in describ-
ing the mission of the group
It said a “number of impor-
tant scientific-technical tasks
wilLbe carried out,” including
controlling . a simultaneous
scientific students in near-
terrestrial spape in accordance
ltnd with an extensive program;
A Special Purehaae Sensation in Jewelry
Mini cHpo, Pierced Earrings, Pina. N
JOhnM^yne
Rock Hudson
rthe
Undefeated
FREE!
testing of the complex system of
“comprehensive simultaneous
group flight of three space
ships: mutual maneuvering of
ships on orbits with the aim of
solvinga number of problemsof
developing the piloted space
System...' ■ — 1 *
TOMORROW
EXTRA THICK,
end of ram which n
through thwweekerid.
• fWI. ■ — —a na nitflft ‘ Puli'
“The planned program of
irUUgll
■This morning, rains .Of. 3,98.
scientific - technical expert?
ISetfegjverb measured at Dallas
l;i* xfl.A.nl tVolle hart 84
ments and studies will pro-
duce new information about
near-terrestrial space aid
will facilitate the perfection
fion'c^^Chi^.'Gahteslbfif of-^ space, technique add iU
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economic purposes."
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Holiday Inn
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, October 13, 1969, newspaper, October 13, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103928/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.