The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 2 of 22
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Au9ui» U 1965
| Funeral
Baytown Resident 34 Years Is Dead
German Steel Empire
Head Dies at Age 87
Budget About The Some-
Set
knifes, Qrectc. and L D Har-
Funeral services (nr Ivey U'c
Werrcn will he conducted at 1
p.m Friday In Earthman Chapft
with the Rev. R. C Tillery oftkt-
linking fund for service at gen-
eral ohlt»»tUm
• Health Department — 335,-
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• Pertu lUareatkxt Mi.*
at current fiction and popular
non • net Ion books without the
neeeaelty of outright purchase
112,332 and
Notices
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rtaon at Raytown two brothem,
the proratlon at utility ooata tor
Mantle Findlay J High-
STRAUBING, Germany (API
Mr*. Amelia Thyaaen, head of
the Thyaaen a teal empire and
one at the world * richeat wom-
an, died Wedneaday at her ea-
19(546.
Fir* Chief Art Unteimaa'a
MarahaU Warnn of McKinney
and Floyd Warren of ClariavtUe;
two aiaters. Mr* Clyde Lang-
• City Clerk
hub.
• OvU Defene# — (3,130 and
IMM.
• Protective Inspection Ilf,.
MB and SIT,m. The proponed
Increase Include* 11.TOO tar re-
placement at a IMS-model pick-
up truck used by the electrical
m In I
bara Amt Cooper at Alexandria.
allot, liunal will be In Memory
Warren, TJ, of Mid Cedar Bay-
ou Road, died Wedneaday in a
Baytown hospital. A realdeni of
Baytown M yean, be was em-
pkiyed M'yeart In Humble OU
* Refining C0.1 product).ti de-
partment He waa • veteran of
La., and Mlaa Carol Sue kind
Rio truck, throe additional ftre-
tm and SIS ralso* tor all per-
aomtcl In that department Uuv
Ml and S4S.5M. The propneed
tonl and Mr* Kettle Lnli
WU-
Inrirate Include* 32,(00 (or elec
of-
both of CUrkevBS! nine grand-
children and turn great-gran Ictul-
trrn,
Ham R Findlay Jr. of Deer
Park. Donald Maurice Findlay
of Denver, Cob . Frank Lee
Findlay at tan Fmclaoo. Calif.
and David lym Findlay of
Highland*, two brother*. Flank
Findlay of Baytown and Henry
Findlay of Menard; * slater,
Mr* Fannie Mae WMgu» of
Abilene; and five grandchildren.
trie service and gat and B.OOO
lata near hare after a long Ul-
for replacement of a oar driven
by die parka superintendent.
• Garage «e.‘JM).o2B and |TS.-
m. Unham propoaed purehaae
vf High.
nets, friend* announced today.
yam, -tied Turo
the waa FT and the widow of
of the
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Frit* Thytaen the German ateel
king who helped shape the (ace
of Germany's Industrial Ruhr
Valcy.
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posed fire department
as a
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of a lockup truck for use of thle
division, and the budget Is to-
created by proratlon of utility
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World War I,
• Sidewalk* Streali and
Draktaga - UM.MI and SSM.-
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■or stAJuua
Survivor* Include hi* wife,
Mr*. Ruby Warren of Baytown;
a son, O. B. Warren of Bay-
town; a daughter, Mr* 0. I. U-
Blanc of Baytown; two alep-
the fact that three firemen wore
r
orau will meet
wee Ww»w w m
■tee i CieitwMe.
r.neuc
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added to the department tail
The industrial aaaeta eon-
Tburtday la a quarterly set
at the WMKt fea, Oman
MI. The city managar hat pro-
year, aad lour more wUI have
trailed by her and her daughter.
Count*** Anita da Zlchy at
• Insurance — L™ wd
poaed budgeting BOO,** lees in
capital outlay funds tor itrert
elected during tbs masting.
Daria IwuwaM la rise akilnnia
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131,US. Auto liability faaursmt
la expected to be appraximataly-
a fire atoUon Is
coma ckne to n bllltoi. d.li«>*
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worn, J. A. Harrtaan af THttat- of tt»
£ lx*,
buOt In north Baytown. Bund
Treatment at wood for outdoon
a tlr|wfMlBl>lr piwrv*
provkW luptrtor arrv-
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urn ** - along the 19(445 budget figure.,
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figure far
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NOW SHOWING
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DRIVE IN THEATHE ,n"M **'W"W*I
A dazzling /MUSICAL bonanzai
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budget Include* fund* tor em-
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appraisal acrvlcaa to oonneetion
with the etty a tax etjualtaatloo
Manuel 0. Garcia,
77, Dies: Rites
Slated Saturday
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program. LaabaM kM jnpHn
.pending C.OOf) in 1M64I far an
auta to be used by lb* finance
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collector.
• Law - 330.491 and 3U.9U.
More money Is allocated for law
REEVES
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Manuel DeLaRosa Garcia, 17.
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of 4414 Morrloi St, • retkWii
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at Baytown 41 yean, died Wad-
neaday In a Houston hospital
Funeral .en-lcca wilt be con-
ducted at 4 p m. Saturday In the
Pentecostal church at Linus with
the Rev. Isle Sapien officiating
Burial will be in Hill Rest
Cemetery under direction <4
Earthman Funeral Home.
The body will le In Un-
church al Linus until time lor me
service*.
Garcia retired In 1952 from
employment with Humble Oil A
Refining Co.'a Baytown Hriin-
ery, where he worked 27 year*
aa a brick mason.
Survivor* include hi* wife.
Mr*. Rosa Garcia oi Baytown;
a daughter. Mrs. Jack Avklo*.
ot Baytown; three sons Clprano
Garcia ot Los Angeles, Calif.,
Santo* Garda of St. Louis, Mo,
and Stacey Garcia of Baytown
two brothers, Juan Prieto and
Fellp G. DeLa Rosa, both o<
Houston; three atep - children.
Mr*. Ramon Jlmenei, Mr*. Wil-
lie Auzenne and Trinidad L»-
trada. all of Baytown; 27 grand-
children and 12 grcat-srandchil-
depart mem Item*.
• Oty Hall - 321.723 and
336.1(3 Proratlon of the utility
coat* to departmental budget*
enabled mor, than 313,000 of
thl* reduction.
t Engineering - 336,959 and
334,(23 Propoaed replacement
of a motor vehicle used by the
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assuUnt city engineer accuunU
lor part of the Increase
• Library - S76.75T and 374.-
345. Lanham propoaed budget-
ing 31,440 to provide for rental
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jf the new bond*. ,
The fiscal adviser explained
■hat the procedure in selling
the 3250.000 of bond* would be
to contMtt one of th, banks and
obtain 1 commitment to pur-
chase them at a specified Inter-
eat rale. Then, bids would be
requested on the bonds to per-
mit any other bank or financial
institution to offer lower Inter-
est rate* on the bonds.
A doc la Ion on whether to tell
the 3250.000 of bond* now may
be made during the oouncl’a
Thursday night meeting. Mat-
teraon met with the council mem-
ber* during a budget itudy *e*-
sion Wednesday night.
Council member* are consider-
ing th* possibility of asking for
bids on the 3250.000 of bonds
in connection with the request
for bid* on th* city’* bank de-
pository for 1965-67. Requesting
of bids on the depository I* ex-
[feted to be authorixed during
the Thursday night council meet-
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Boys’ Perma-Prest
Dress Jeans
FEATURE NO. 3
FEATURE NO. 4
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Classified Ads
ITS SHOWING NOW
THROUGH WEDNESDAY
Never Need Ironing, ’Cause They Never Wrinkle
Even After a Day of School and Play...
Regular and Slim Styles
Size* 2 to IX
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'A hilarious spoof
of Westerns with
the Drunkest Gun
in the West!
Outrageousr
If Lee Marvin
doesn’t get an
Oscar for this film,
till be a case of
In Justice
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“One of the
high-watermarks
in American
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Machine wash, dry ... Perma-Prest jeans
are reedy to wear! They need no ironing!
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sturdy weight cotton fortified with DuPont
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Mastenon also discussed with
council member* the revenue
situation and other aspect* of
the city water and sewer de-
partment. Of the 33,015,000 of
bonds to he sold within the next
few month*. 31,175.000 are wster
and sewer revenue bonds and
31,(40.000 are general obligation
(tax) bonds.
Oty Manager Fritz Lanham
was asked to make a study of the
water and sewer department
revenue*.
Wednesday night the council
authorized Masteraon to proceed
with the preparation of a bro-
chure on the bonds, working with
Lanham and other city otll-
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beginning to
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Boys' Cotton Shirts
"Wickedly funny!
One of the year's
jolliest
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Lay-Away With Small
Regular Payments
Short Sfotvvd or Long
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The fiscal adviser urged coun-
cil members to consider paying
his expenses and those of one or
more city‘officials for a trip to
New York to discuss the city’s
financial condition with bond rat-
ing serviced and to contact
prospective bidders on the
bonds. •
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Western
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forecasts available, to aqyc
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145614/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.