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Funeral Notices
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MITTIE TAYLOR Church of Christ Burial wiHbe
Mrs Mittw Mae Taylor, B, at teMWIIndiltai
of Baytown'died Sunday in a under the direction of Earth-
Coloraito Springs, Colb . h«pi- man’s
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Twiqtjy 0
daughters. Mrs LofdaiSmith Kimmey, all af Baytown, a
and Mrs Edwin Jones, both of brother, Robert Goodrum it
Baytown; sx sons Lloyd Toy- Corpus Christ^ and a state,
' lor # Livingston. Aries Taylor Mrs Annie Whatley of Weiten,
|f'. !*>.»!*. IM. 1 It S JO,7 to
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ls«s» ioe iij ijt>«*Ji)
of Minturn, Colo , Edison Tay- Tex Seven grandchildren also
ior of Anaheim, Calif., L D survive. ,
Do.1 Genf Taylor of Colorado pAV^ISL for
aytown resident for many|three sons. George F. Kunmey.
, she is survived by two Tommy J Kimmey and Sara
ounded By
Gun Blast
Darrel Lee Zumwalt. 8, of
intensivecare unit at St. Jo-
sephs Hospital in Houston
after
ftrmiMHi
Jli R TUAS ME 477IJ1I
TUESDAY
Dayton with the Rev. Kemut
^ trf WMHWny, prtthett olBdaling ’
*■. .fey Floyd Eurefca» A resident of Davton 33 f1
Calif and Edgar Bo Uoyd of * Tj? £
MORNING
IIDOIE
SHOW
BOX OFFICE
onus
9 30 AM
STAWTS 10.00
1-CARTOONS - !
» 2 REEL COMEDY
LONG
JOHN
, SILVER
RETURNS TO WOSilRE ISLAND
io-soc pieces
GIVE AWAT
CONTESTS ON STAGE
JACAROTPRAWflNG
igRULTlgg pf OMMMi wmrtoTJeat rpJh: Monday at
MS* two «ttn._Mrs. Ul- o* sterling Fimral Chapel in
years, Aueoin was borp in Sour m
children M great-grandfhd- ^process orator at the
dren and.one gc«t-great- „Je Bay^wn Refinery,
^ , Aueoin was a member .of the
•^Services wtU be at J pm. Flrst United Methodist Church
,v T Lk!p jn Dayton, the American Le-
Chapel with the Rev Billy Joe ^ * veteran of
Tate officiating Bunal'will be S, „ „
cemetery01"10 ** V*«rviv«! by his wife,
County aeriffs Department,
Zumwalt was at 15611 N.
Brentwood in Channelview
when he was) shot in the cheat
The officers said their m-
Was self'
Zumwalt was taken to Tide-
tan& Htwpitol by Cloverieaf
.Ambulance Service and later
trarSsferred to St. Joseph’s
Hospital in Houston,accerdihg
Two Inj
In Th
Accident'Here
jureff, but noTh^pii
..Man!Rites For Accident
Victim Held Today
ANAHUAC <%)-._ I
r Mn. Apn Bernard £
, of Wtanse were to be
lafWWe-.ttraeMhfft.
de Raymond Hsffaian of
JjCcrpna Ortati, Joe J.
j* Slerttagjjr of Dayton and Thomas Ed-
with the Rev. Rufus Zacbry of-|suters, Mrs. n»n*» 11moTT!! ****** fly m*y *** 016 ?aJvat>on
Beuding. , Y
Mrs Small was killed in
I traffic
of the of Harabarf, La.
ICwte-EMM Price sf Gakma BaM«m of Ttea», say state
Bealm«it office of the Depart-j
rnent of Pubiic Safety said
Monday
The accident occurred when in Anahuac
, , s car driven by Mrs. Ida Rob-
«ed the woundj^j Re^ of AnMiuac, trav-
eling south oii Farm Road *5,
ran a stop sign and collided
with Mrs. Small’s car. traltt-
mg west on Texas Highway 61,
Jhe spokesman, said.
-The accident is being investi-
gated by Texas Highway Pa-
trolmen Cleon Walden and
Robert Rhodes of Winnie
Others injured’were passen-
gers in the Roland car , Mike
Roland, 9; Billy Pattillo, 9, and
Scott Pattillo, «r *H of Ana-
admitted
huac. None was
Two young people were in- hospital. ”
Mfs'Hulda Aueoin of-Davton •Juref1' but.-*rt hospitalized, -Mrs.;Small was taken to
..... after a three-car accident at Sterling Funeral Home by am-
- . , . , , his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. a lnrecefacclaen‘ 31
MRS, INA G. KIMMEY , Aueoin of Dayton; one son, Carl 1! 3* P-nt Saturday on West
Mrs lna Goodrum Kunmey, E Aucoln Jr of Buford s c.; Texas at Gaillard, police said
n a resident nf Ravtawn for 30 three daughters, Mrs, Jeanette
McMahon of Silsbee. Miss Pat-
70, a resident pf Bajtown for 30
years, died at 4 a m Monday in
,a Baytown hospital.
' ^Funeral services will be held
at 2 p m Tuesday at lakewood
bulanct;
An anploye of Gulf Coast
Injured , were Hector R, Automotive Supply Co. in Win-
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1*011 THEATER
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TODAY & TUESDAY
MAMMOTH EXCITEMENT!
ne uiitw muuh
meuai» mu io
Pallbearers "were to be
Rolke, Marshall Rolke^Ran-
dolph Rolke, Randy yJrimes, ,
1:00 p.m. - 10:30
jJPT^ CM
jr Eastwood
Dirty Harry
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AND
."THE SHOOTING"
Meza, 16, of La Porte, passen- nie, Mrs. Small was a member
— j i - ---- of the Baptist church.
She is survived by her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe J. Bar-
tesaassss a* .^SSaS
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^ Sheep Herd! SPORTS In The Sun
AUSTIN, Tex. (API — The
wtkflife biologists
Burial was to be in Anahuac Scientists have successfully
Cemetery «»*»r the direction use<i *** sUb*e Uy-a«w»nly
of the Sterling Funeral Home lw**fly-« an air-
borne hypodermic needle to in-
noculate dieep against the
dread bfuetongue disease
So far, such innoculations
Little League
Stably Fly
May Save
Keep Up With
Coach Struck havebeenachlevedonlyander
controlled laboratory
t a 4 . tions. But hopefully the flies
111 Argument can be used as natural vectors
• for vaccination of the herd of
..WACO, . Tex. (AP) The sheep liberated on the Texas
League Parks and Wildlife Depart-
bsseban team is in serious mat’s Black Gap Wildlife
coudidou today after befog Management Area near Mara-
struck over the head with a thonlastvear.
baseball bat during an argu-
ment. THOMAS IN BULLPEN
Lee Lewis Seals was hit ST. LOUIS (AP) - Lee
during an argument fovolv- Thomas will’return to the St
fog spectators and another Louis Cardinals this season as
coach during a game Sunday the team's, batting practice
aftetnoon. p,> . - pitcher and bullpen coach/
The other coach, Sammy Thomas, 36. played for the
Veal, 25, wasa arrested and Yankees, Angels, Red Sox,
charged with aggravated as- Braves, Cubs and Astros
sauh. His bond was set at fl,- durfii| eight seasons uTBS?
090 by JustRfe of Peace Joe major leagues, in l9S2.he had
Johnson. His best year,.hitting .290-
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11:00 AN.-4P.il. *
CHICKEN FRJED STEAK*
Sgmi) with mashed potatoes, bettered carrotts aid
uaam paty.
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Dinner Specials
4:30 P.M.-8:36 P.M - . —
PAN FRIED U.S.D.A. CHOICE $149
BEEF STMK 1
Semyl with your choice of 2 gatdenfresh repUblet
Private Dining Rooms Available
Buffet or Seated Service
gait’s
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dolph Rolke, Randy
Mike McMahon, Barney
ind hftn. according to the po-
lice reports - . '
A third car, driven by Ronnie
McVWn: ...
B B. Tallev.
Wood Retires
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Features
1-15,1:11
5:20,7:11,
9:16
Mechanical Craftsman Sid-
ney M. Woods has retired from
Enjay Chemical Co.’s Qiemi-
eals Operations. He is a native
of Donna, and was employed in
the plant in 1947/He is*a mem-
ber of/Cedar Bayou Baptist
‘Church
> \Ww*ds has not made any de/
knocking it into the middle car
which struck the first car and
knocked it into the intersection,
police said. , . , _
Pittman was. charged- withl,*-
•gligent collision.
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the Texas Railroad Cc
son, bur he dfod before
office
Hany worked from 1*
. BBforHmnMtOlmnlRi
tag Co. ta Baytown. He
signed in 1932 and went to
w then County Gerk All
- TowMend’i office, bnidfo
; post two yea®. In 1984, be
» jobwithHouSonNaturalt
wpwi^SlSfog and accor
*» “g section fo the Houston
* fice, where he remained
J 19K when he was transfer
* to Baytown. . /■
* On May 15, 1940, Harry
■ named district manager
m 1937, the company office
B moved to a Texas Avenue lo
5 tion, where,, it ranained u
■ building now occuined by G
» eral Telephone Co. on Pea
* Street. The offices have beer
S their present location, 621 St
£ ling, since 1959, when the bui
2 tag was completed.
J Harry was bom on March
» 1907. he attended elementa
ta school at Cedar Bayou a
m graduated from old Goo
2 Creek High School ;to 1925.
2 attended Massey Business C
J lege in Houston, graduated
-S- 1926, .and received a busine
* administration diploma' fro
2 New York’s La Salle Extensi
•-.University‘W 1928 after
” 'plating corresponden
f courses.
* In 1942, Harry married ti
a former Miss Jean Lucil
Herbsleb, who was nam
~ ‘Miss San Antonio’ in 1936, Sh
was working at the Styl
arapprlrr Baytown wRenlEe
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Drive-In On
Airhart Is
Hit By Fire
fin^^rpto7iBfh Extetts1** 'damage inside
says he will -play it by e*.” Tony’s Drive-In at 1J36 Airhart
He and his wife-jewel are the
parents of three children, and
they have five grandchildren.
resuitedfrom burglaryand .ar-
son there between 2:30 and 5
woRp.mw
fotoniaiLaP-ric
THRU
THURSDAY
TONIGHT 1.50 CARLOAD
He gave them their chance to be men
J€HD]
7:00
-4
a m, Sinday, Fire Marshal Bfll
Taylor said Monday. '
According to the Baytown
police report, about $20 worth
of beer and cigarets were taken
m
outside the building, police
said. .
Taylor said the fire was set to
cover evidenc.e of the burglary!
The fire department was noti-
' sd at 5:15 am, Sunday.
Owner of the business is An-
tonio Hinojosa pf UULCypre'ss,
the fire marshal said. ^ T
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tong lasting bright heads,
operates on.natural or LP gas.
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• EquaTemp oven burner for fast
broiling and flame-kissed flavor.
• backpanel holds clock, timer, and
appliance outlet.
• new Everkteen oven with lift-off
top and oven door makes cleaning
easier.
*. operates on natural or LP gas.
ZKf 9638-11 OR (30'j
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were married. They have on'
daughter, Mrs. George Jenkin
of Houston, and two grandchil
dren, George R. Jenkins, 9, ant
Jennifer Jenkins, 5.
Harry gives Jean credit ft
his successes and blames him
self for his failures, which havt
been few. She has also con
tributed her share to commu
nity endeavors over the years
including work in Various
drives and Church activities.
The Masseys are members pf
Grace Methodist, where Harry
served as a Sunday School
teacher five yaars. He has also
been a member of the church’s
official board and the Method
dist Men’s Club.
The community service
Harry enjoyed most was being
president of the Chamber of
Commerce and as chairman of
the City of Baytown’s first
planning commission. He
served three consecuf ive years
(1957-59) as chamber president
and as chairman of the" plan-
ning commission from the time
- it was created by the city coun-
cil in 1957? ‘
NOW
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The commission was dis-
solved af, ^’completing a long
stuffy of b dty’s capital im-
provement needs, which led to
passage of the first bond issue
since consolidation of the Tri-
Cities in 1946.
Prior to assuming the cham-
ber presidency, Harry* served
as vice president and as a
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•■'fully automatic operation with LP
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member of the board of direc-
tors. Baytown Jaycees honored
him as “Senior Citizen" in 1956
for "outstanding community
service.”
• Haroy never fought or held
political office,' He prefers
— voluntary community service. -
He has been active in the Bay-
town Lions and Rotary Clubs
. and served two years as presi-
• dent of the South Texas Fair
and Rodeo Association.
He has also served as chair-
man and vice chairman of
Baytown’s Advisory Board and
chairman and co-chairman of
Chamber of Commerce mem-
bership drives. He is ? charter
member of Goose Creek Coun-
try Club, an affiliate member
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COUNCIL
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Tuesday, replacing’Mrs. Ted
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Precinct 165 at Travis Ele-
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Ask about our special terms.
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Sale ends June 30. ..
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gible voters, with J. Rodger
. Read as election judge. ^ ,
Woodrow Lewis, election
judge for Precinct 246 at Carv-
er-Jones School, estiipates 375
voters.
Wayne McClurg heads the
largest box at Bowie where
some 3,500 people are eligible
to vote in Precinct 249.
Voters wbo. registered by
March 4 here are eligible to
participate in the election, ac-
cording to a new residency
rule. A federal district judge
’’overturned a requirement that
voters must live in the state
one year to vote in elections.
The residency requirement has
been lowered to 30 days.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 153, Ed. 1 Monday, April 3, 1972, newspaper, April 3, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104909/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.