The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 7, 1965 Page: 4 of 16
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40-Year Baytonian Dies, Rites Set
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mum cost (ol 57,000, will con
of “a comprehensive study
ctub tiw Pionnr club, <fctemine requirements of
«H) the MSV« Bint*' Clew gl St. AAgrk'i. business office Tmd develop I
Pusc.al isrvlcis will be MS ol I g.m: cedurex to
Sunday at the Eartnmoi CIWMl With *lw Leuures 10
Rev. Reger Armstead, officiating. Burial cumulating, r; porting and
will follow at the Sa.i Jacinto Memorial cessing data " he said
Park with o graveside service conducted _
by the Cedar Boyou Masonic Lodge. Phase 2 vail
JwnX’Moui^t't.vtown’'^"^ jfi ktaliiltg &e
B. Stout pf Boy town; 3! aS«R iK I developed
S^Mtlngs el Boytows; one sister, ganlzing th
Will lorn Ryon. else of Baytown; twe j.tm.ttV. n,
h came at 8:30 a.m. Sat- Eaword*' sw* aMtecHM; hSE'* “*
to Earl C. Bondi, 53, at chuar" •*
Shreveport, La., Veterani winninoham
*, M kwu, Swsr,,*,;
efXsssss
Bondi, a member of an old
East .Banda Counts famUjL is
survived by three liiterg and
two brothers. They are Mrs.
Alice Schmidt of La Porte, Mrs.
SHSr*-"**1
(Buck) Bondi.
I’M* 1)
40-Year Resident
He was a member of the St.
Mark’s Methodist Church, on the
official board of the church,
member of the Methodist Men's
Club, the Fisherman Club, the
Senior Citizen Club, the Pioneer
Club, and the Men’s Bible Class
at St. Mark's.
Funeral services will be- held .
Life Underwriters mi ch^i •-
. er Armstead, officiating, Buna I -iwsnt maw M^e
CKmiles Survivori include lour daugh- SldfC Drive D3t6S Menwrlal^Parit^th^a graved V films ta production is
ifid to the dances,! court tew. Mrs. W. P. Sexton of Bay- sMUIv 1/llT v IdUIW #®bv he Him. The argument I
m mytes show repaireL Hat town, Mrs, VJ£. Bledsoe of Bay- Baytown Life Underwriters, Bayou Ma^icLodge ’hot. musicals don’t icI
roof oK|he building | to be town, Mrs. Dorothy Weaver of who will canvass downtown bus- C*dar Bayou Maw untie pign markets; tote
emtai, and a few s*i£ie, hand- made within.* few m§ after Houston, and Mri, M. R. Petree iness firms, in-the April Cancer Survivors i »w, story" disproyedlhat
njr.de nails wgre'about the only completion ofRtostrul Very Beaumont; two sons Carl Crusade, have set their solicita-j^. Jw^tle Stout of Baytowm
aged by the years. tom, the roof had ae ri Jmningham and A, R. Winning- ,itm dates from March 8 to Ap- « ??£ '
DrJrTbs Harper; professor of.p 1 a c e d. Apparent! jSvboy*’ ham, both of Houston; her moth- rfl 8, it was announced by Billjtown, «* dau^ter. Mrs, Sam
nocWn limgMcgc at W est Texes boots caused the datTriind er- Mr»- Haddle Dillon of Hous- strickler, drive chairman. H, Hasting* of Bnrom,. one
•*-■ " ■j'- ■ ......* -MW Willi. TIm uikiin, —-» <to. iirrif jr ;« sisler MU- wBMHI MW.„HW
luncheon guests of the Lite Un- of Bayto««i A1*
derwriters oipamzatlon to nqak; ten Stout of In*J*»we »«* Hd-
finat plans. * ; ward Stout of Bacjiff; f*v«h
r the noon meeting grandchildren and seven great-
were E. L. Roberts, D, W. grandchildren.
Balke Stanley Henson, 0. F.
W. sEllls, Pat L. Murohy, Allen
Meister, Bill Wilson, Carl North-
ern. m. m
Mitchell, G. F.
John Franklin Stout, 83, of
2324 New Jersey, died Saurdav
morning in a Baytown Hospital,
A Baytown resident ter 10
.'■ears, he was employed at
Humble Oil tend Refining Co.
for 21 vears ur.til his retirement
in 1947. . .
« mtmtw of |h« si.
Clturffi, of th» official
rch, member of t)w MtlDMist
S, the Fisherman Club, Iho
Morks
By BOB THOM,
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
“The ■ Sound of Musi
Tertu.ry-Fox has a mi
•” o mr.lch J!he thre
,or top honors in th;
Academy grace — "M
pins,’’ "My Fair Lai
■The Unjlnkabl
Methodltt
JT the 5
board
oy morning In a Bay.
siis.’wi
Co. for 31 years until hie rtflrt-
’’ ’.:
Jo
Afttns
mm
^©tNYONi, Tex. JAP) -Light- moved 4^ block.west §
n«g rbds seeip to have gone house ''square" and W, Stone
cut o. style .most places, but courthouse was op®
they were at a premium recent- placement ir. 1910.
ly. Reason : they , were fWm tlfif *’■' Itethe mealTOme, 1
t . 1889 Randall Couqiy Courthouse, early day s bf Ran
]] The courthouse was built orig» and its county seat
11 inaliy for $8,200 and. was being the. building seryecPj meet-
• j tom down to provide-siace for ing.pisce for5uiiaay|pi, and
j Presbyterian Church expansion, church, smTlances, f
kfc, j Ibe courrtwuse v as hardiy^p. Cowboys came JI
shape to be retained as an his?
rt-
Mrs, Mary Marie Winninghara
58, of 1716 Market St. in Hous-
ton died
Sf*
ioik-wefi
e ci
ac-
a re-
in 1947.
4. A.M. Saturday
hospital. A former
resident oL-35 years^
iriningham hag been em-
ployed at the San Jacinto Meth-
odist hospital for the past 15
yews.
f •
ir; a
er, the
Had Bonds, Pioneer
Of East Haim, Dies
be devoted
-Mrs
rt
)mmt
Ph
Som
mu
'and
Wl,
Death
urday
.to'
cient exectoCi c- the
Both emphasized ''the impor-
tance of properly training per-
sormel to operate the system de-
veloped ns part of Phase 2.
He said (fie work to be done
:he
-w
very orrui-
JONES
PJRHiTURE Ci
New dad Used Furn
Mte MARKET
PHONE M2-44M
under Phase 1 could be esti-
mated rather accurate!/, but the
requirements fir Phase n work
are more Jiff:
•J He asked that his tom not be
" held to the $17,000 estimafejor
Phase 2.
However, on suggestion of
trustee Knox Beavers, the school
— Eoard decided to- set the $17,-
« 000 mat.imnm ss part
contract, A, R Stark
president, explained ‘
that the tro
tog to nego
Jbc'nfn M*tHoaiif
■ts.
asper, Mrs. Jessie
’ Houston, and Mrs,
ns of Houston; and
J. and R. J.
of J
rived early when destruction of
the building began to put to his
bid to rihe- one lightning rod on
which an amber.glass ball; had
survived the hailstorms of 76
to
quest the sherii
that there wo(
dancing on the
A cupola with a
m It graced the b
ally, but this was
“Mrs. JteC. BcUto, wWisd hiis-i fdre (he building
band is a member of a pioneer
Randall Coupty family, claimed
two of the foof tods topped by-
lace - like oeather vanes, and
a woman- who did n'01 j;ive her
name,took ihe other two wWfher
va-e+iA
__ ^ Hersey Williams, the building
DEI L• s \rAPO fcontractor-whs tore down the
(ILL wWlI JvOTC I courthouse, '• lid he was surjiris-
1 s-. ... . 0 (Cd. anyone would have any use
Iv ^^eosuiwtil be great- Friday at the Terrell Par! Commissioners’ Court show bids Emesi Mason of ■]
drawing as a ccamcil can'djdate Marion Lewis and Dwayne from "amed Scn-ice
to enter the toavoraitv contest r approximately six R0hPmon ,-acn had an 84 for «’a* rccq-ted, and Servite «t>- J** J°*™w*^?*tura*y P*
but by 20 «.rS®SfS 2?SSfm m ^holes. wito mUcc Ba? puted Walter Roper building
to run after Cravey announced. PhaS^ "J®’ff following at fe and Dm, Scott ' ... SlWfwST^Fu^ri I?
sumst'}"sss a-. j -k, ja.K . v-^aijssf Ajb
candidate from tile business . Bi^ reported that hia^rirm Springwood of Houston won AlB^iU - fte?‘J2?S.SS2' ™
cwnmtmity, but they had not J13* five men who are qualified the tournament with a team A 111] IT ■■ T3S
been successful up to noon. ^ ?«*** ** .type =dudy need- score of 315, followed, by La-f K
Cravey. a histoiy teacher et «J f°r the business office Two mar oteHfloiKttfr,' and Beaombct (Continued From Page 1) Trinitv »rd' n-toSo
Hwflce Mann Junior High has «f,tiK*e men^rili begin work! High, both with a 32). Jtomasito . _ , „ , •!«?«,L • h*Sk»T^
been a member of the city conn- March 23 - the:eariie«t date; Jefferson- of Houston team* SS°t',.h£1u,|P‘' Anth^Wseh of^avtosaM
jell five years. His present term PWibte — ne said. tout th place with a team score: ^r* ^oert£' Mrs Thelma Wart
tints hot expire until April of Both said he personally will of 323. X cLht j hfr vh.W-^
■m He said when announcing be responsible for the stu4y. An-, Ir. Junior High action, Mike ^ fowB on fWRRNJr vtulf m
for mayor that he would have other partner in,the firmXLud Thompson was medaltv with «i|T”TH?t —
a statement concerning The Jones, whom Booth describe as tine 74. followed bv Jerry Coxl, Beavers quoted-----
council position at an eaityr a "focal government expert,'' with an 80, Neal Lewis w 1th • n! ;ng when he originally
date. He may decide to resign also wili be involved ir. the 85. and Bryan Carter, who hud; ployed he wanted the whole .
Ms seat If so, the cornel] will study'from a technical stand-;a 84. , (board to put him to work. He; JAMES BOWIE Parem-Tem
appoint '-soraeope to serve Point he said. ' Toe junior higiy^roup caroejfMd Suesse made a statement; Association will sponsor a wo
the remainder of his term. Lou Adams another renre- in ,hirt? PIace a tfam score; <h-’'t the board should txu hire uni Smip from 9:30 to tt:» a.
Mayor Liggett is attending * stntaov* ei tl» form wto at. of 323. - j auditor w-ithout unarttmoti* ai»- Mwda/ in the school audiN
;V foedical meeting 4n Fort Worth, tended the Friday night board *7" -j Fm-nL um. Mrs. Homer Gram, Ced
meeting made a fwodav Dre- / ; • Hill said he did not remember Bayou Jumor High teacher, J
Bminaty study of thebusines«Cli-.S«*-. fuestse makihg this staWmML tittente-lfotr, -wot itowi.- , ,4
SSSr' MlTIBfi ■■ - H» I-xpresaetiX opfofoB that ws. W. Erma P^p, Mrs. Id
H Hlll _h,;_atoT """ **W y there was need to empfo' an ha Miller and Herman Boattw
REFRESHMENTS AND door Prom Itege $)
firm, said the preliminary study numbers. cfi Friday flight to make aX-
C0St *° tbC Temple Chanters.uem* study of the Sch,»»l bu»i-
scnool district. one of the-country s outstanding1 ness offiee
Hill reported that his commit- 'wal srmips. >uii amjear ‘i think we- should get
:ated seven firms -\h«‘ Southerti Belllfev-fopidar .xor!t,V Opryshek said.
)r the syrtems Robert E. Lee High School sing- guesse was hired M an oj.cn
' contract. He said the list .‘nr croup, -will he another teav m#eljng ^ the that fol-
was narrowed to Mred number Jerry Forderhase fowed a secret session
Is director of the group, consider. After employment of the firm
“mO ,n 'pu'1 rrionro Th?1 'O.urhT ,0 ni'<k" 'he v.vstems study and
e . Uvo toformabon rejxirt* to th.
n^m f trustees -by-.Stark, the
program, any,, «,k a lin.iJr Hill K^vijyi rirrsifi^nt askf^d f? i i i
f:F^rtvtaT^mhe‘ -MlhTctsVmmtoe,”1 f
JtetSSSsS; ,^n hinnK ,h* ,or
as a fund uisinr campaign for: ..... ’ ,1^ ..Vb. -
Arahto- Temple Shrine Crippled Xl' tE’,
Cliildrrrt's-iiospitfii m Houston A*L
Every r-ckic from the sale'of ,, n,,],iS' L f,i'i,“ _
tickets to the show goes directly ol, th ^,rX ' n,,
to benefit the hoMitbl. an-) the t ^ ’’
»iMS5A3»*tflSR SSSS.«i-«Hs.
rar o croi d oc o-lor *4r ^ ,tir < ommitn-e rira let! In
John B Wlv-eli i- is treasurer ^ lujj** |W mCCt'
0' the show ttos year B A. L; .
Tism1« a,. Skir.v S,f"'*r' is - DeVe Sher- ^ Vito nbwr •as
Ttwtee Ben Shlrey, who ^ j, pmide ehairmrn »ndI.ra-,**?■ ot'^r.
served op toe committee, said John l Fulter is her! of the ottlcwl5 J° d *cuss n,nn* th?
tlw^t for the study estimaied tirkrtAo'ntrtttre arwitor Airxi icier Suesse and
by Booths firm whs higher than ,R H Weaver is in ch«rr> of tccti .Bobbitt, member .4 an-
he had expected it would be. ,jck(.t sales at the rhiw. Tack ",hpr firm.
This ophuon also was express- E. Currv and Gonlon O'Suilivan; ^ b^rd room,
ed by Dr. L. D Victory, an- arP in chan-e of suecial lighting M«- <***''* manager of
other committee member. ,,/fPcts jop Swim h-ndlc the ,,w sflK)o1 '«s"wss office, who
"I don't think we can antic- sound problems Kvie Kliou-to attended the ojwn part of the
ipste that the study, will take direct* the Rai-hew Gills in Krid;’v m*M meeting was noi
any less time than has been in- handline toe urograms '’"’ik-d to attend tlie clcse.i ses-
dlcated in the proposai. ” aaid T.cket taken n» the auditor- fto"-
A. R. Stark, board president, him will fie directed to- Thvfor D- fBUD Hinson, act mg
Suggestion that the term "eec- Himma-k Ce-:| Bbhon mvl F rojienmenrient. has h.-en otrect-
nomicnl” be inserted in the con- j (Buliha) Ro"«eou , aro in <'d by the board to make a rye-
tract in relertnce to develop- charge cf handling props back ommerdation un reassignment
ment of accounting procedures stege foe the various acts. j "< Mrs. Jom *.
was made oy trustee Knox Frank Turner is usher chair-i However. Stark Indicated to
Bebvers. man. All past nresidents of 'he The Sun this w«k that the rm
This suggestion was approved Baytown Shrine Club ere meet--
unanimously by the other board ers for the occasion. Traffic in
members ar.d accepted readily the aiviitoriitm ere«. w-ili bo le-issigntnet l recommendation
by Booth. handled Uy -the. not he. required unul after
2»Bt«»ifoitoW'tiie .‘UtilUsteS 'IfffwlIHFrvc V;tice’ torre. and the Con- toe fnisirwss office systems stu-
not hesttote to make * tvcom- table’s Resene Unit i dy i- co mpleted.
Officers of tfie Baytown Shrine Tb.ro was no mention during
Ouh this vear arc Anc-j Bos- th» otien part of Friday night .;
mclud-. Preston tocetir.g about the amount of
ibe i-ontract for the 196) • fte
rs
MRS. riAIL P |
lone her crown Marcti 37 when
the IMS Raytown VFW queen
is selected. Mrs. Pickering,
will
of
,Cert
rt
be more
rth* root
T. B.
Dillon
two
Dillon, both of %aton. ‘
Funeral services':will be held
at 10'a m. Monday in the^Eai
■ Chapel with Noah Sparii
Harbor Church of Christ
Willi*
flock
A
of
S5Elr3?J
Set" »< Houston, - -
and H. V.
White
m - -- Bty- .
Earthman’s will announce fun-
eral arrangements.
1
of
years.
-
of
Hen# for tote
Rob Mulviblll,
chairman of tl
, ■ jp
..... . MBteet.
SM-1418, is the
After the move, a
shingled roof was \
building, which becamejjard-ificiating. Burial will be at 1 p.m.
tog house. , ” f - Sunday at the Pin Oak Ceme-
x ’ tery to Cleveland. .....
e d
; of
man
board
to Booth
-es would be will-
iie for 'ncreastog
if fome unexpect-
—in thd
eyiiu j. -ift - tor.
the the
Christ
„ win 6# # t
Oak Csmstsry In
, J. M.
Lerch, Mrs.
and Sam Alford-
t was Jlm Rose.of
V
Hu*«
—,-
.'. ..te, ,.
Rent A Car Service
As lew As IS 00
■ rw: lfWW FW; ffff*
WmmtOrnm
M
sie
the
Also pr
Tiar-A-m
cietv staff and''^tekter.
Business area* have been dt-
Stnck-
. n
m
sjhrtems, study.
Booth told the irustees that
the firm’s tecs will be besed
Wrecker--
CUD
I
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THAD FELTON | m ,to
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7l4l Wwthetaisr • 3119 Kirby
★ Wifotsf, until
^ Gulf Freeway A NASA: HU 8 24*0
vltied tnta Rave _ ,
ler said, and a unit of «
citizens and a medical g
deriy arrangement of dispatch-] will perform solicitations
tog wreckers to accident scenes j two areas,
shall be instituted and handled ]==ESj|
through a police dtepatehcrpniW 55?™"
basis so that aU u
»s," which
on
(Cootinned from Page t)
X,
\
to run for mayor,
Friday afternoon that
his support to Cra-
da-
• Cad Today I
Safe, Rdiat
awiiifiAH Cmm
Presc npnon xr
ucDDiur
wiiunu
to
pi
k «
and
Ea
rt:’
diented he wai
MEN-WOMEN
Lincoln flenfoe has hsfie^
WMTg;
When discussir
dinance, membe;
ell complained'viB
converging at jhe ecyne of ac-
cidents pated a traffic hazard.
Diey also complain(SHttetoat
wrecker operator* ^rom am
towns had in the past towjrd
disabled cars out of the city
without owners' nermisrfon.
Some of the wrecker opera-
tors comulsincd at Thurs.iliy'
nlghtl- meettog at the police
station that the new ordinance
H their right t >
The new or-
of the coiin-
DR
&
ST(
from afro 18 to
now for CM, Qvtf fteevtoe Job
■
S®"' rnjiiiijiliAltiW
VeongraTUicmons
to
II# W. Taxsw
a
s
openings In tote area during trots esety me
the next It rnonton. It is one ef toe Ineyeto and
WeTrM'lT'SenSto ^ m wU‘id££?
hirh * eonneeted with I be CtoTOTO-
rs
I
- and
greater.securitv than priiate
<anptoy-nNM and rocettont »p- yo, FREE tofiwnallM on
C'l^-'Ssrss ---ij.'««
or no nproialiicd eduratinn
tel
■
BEST WISHES
list of poaltton* and salaries,
HR out coupao and
at
^ once—TODAT. Fan wtl ate#
But to (toaw*f WsSto w'foR datoOs sn'bnw yaa
you must pans a tort. prspan yaaraalf far
•utaf
.
earn «
NEIGHBOR!
,ii Bowi« PTA
WHO IS
MYERS B.
CURTIS?
Den14Waj~ACr NOW! j
LINCOLN SERVICE, Dapt. 73D. Fakin. H6n^v. ..
1 am rery much totowttod. Ptewe send mo sbsohrtsly FW
aataefroj ft) In-
esrortW.
>11 amcK—* asoaooi
* * *'
■. tv» »*THa-«aT»teft**'
aaiuna o«n
<ms so rr. unoin aw
CENTER
x
Styft Show
sr.
V,
■ ■ X
mi Darker (Aetata 1
BARBER SHOP
at S pun. Monday ai
Croak Country dub.
Huey, 5834888 and Mrs. Eugene
Fayle, 583-1307 can be contacted
for ticketi which will not be
MU at .the door.
VOTER
Mrs. Fred
9
tu
tee had
■■
COMMUTE HAIR'
STYLING FOR MEN
as
nv
• \
of prosf
three, anti' Feat, Mafvick,
Mitchell A Co. appeared most
anxious to get the contract;’
C. W. Suesse, partner in the
I
_fv
Tayior In
S^TKvirr
Mr.. ON Mif D«vii T. TuyJOr
Of 13 Alva, is to room 389 of
the Bayshore Hospital, Pasa-
dena. No visitors are allowed.
/
■
1509 North Pruett
1
it
t
firm
Ha-
ttons A Suesse , served as a
mem b er of the committee.
Suesse originally held the con-
tract for conducting the sys-
tems study, -but he relinquish-
ed it several weeks ago.
fo a s k i n g that he be
mitted to withdraw his
from to* stystems study , con-
tract, Suesse explained that be
•I
to-
tion
was
*
a1
1
CONGRATULATIONS
fjL______
TUfWw
from .business office personnel.
The Hsthorn 4 Suesse con-
tract lor toe study was for 13,-
andBESTWfSHES!
am
000.
for these neeed city improvements:
Streets
Drain«ge
v
V
K
V
■ •.
1509 N. PniaH
513-4127
.
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to The Sub tote wtefc'ttat toe
n'
li
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for addtog prrson-
business cilice
FOR'
I
nel to the
or
w*n,6
t^rsonnel where not
.y
ir
0
■I
. udiL Suesse told The Sun after
jh- Tfctira’i
dents: Jemro E. Walker, aecre-
*
tsrv - frenatw
’’We Jon’t come
to
■ s
paid $7,80# - .same as .for
>m84 audit. H<* added ttot
rotiatkms wjh tor
D'rec'ors toc'ude Max Brov o
E. K l/**Wtor. *rofl»ltt Itch -
Mbs, It LA
,T. L Edtor
toe]
1
chopping people cd^thMevroi 1
But we do evaiute personnel snd
1 * D^srtrwnts to be involved Tnjar.t'lt'Kurtey' to toe
ol
. Clyde Arc*.
\
nitary
Water
j Airport
d (they will be
in city taxes wi
to exceed the $7,-
toe
paymeut
ftjute.
I *
'he study are thr school bus:-
oltiet, Lee College, school
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