The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1986 Page: 3 of 20
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Friday, ^eceinher 5. 1986
THE BAYTOWN SIN
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Deaths and funerals
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wW Ih 4tii AflrtiwMtvy
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Jan SanJon 11 «.m. .Mm*
see i THmnrngi« p.m.
a daughter, .Tiphaine Michelle Saveli Arizona; sisters. Jessie Naomi Cay o/ oj Pasadena, a sister, Rehpm, Nnr
of Baylown; his-mother, Mary Ann Georgia, Madallion Paunez Maaz of rell of Newgulf; and three grand
Black Saveli a/ Baytown; a brother, Texas, Willow Weed Bird of '.Utah
Danny Saveli of Baytown; Sisters, and Sybil Winnifred Procka of drea Brown. *
Missy Bartel of Baytown awiMindy Texas; nine grandchildren and seven
Messick o/Houston; and his ^a'nd- great-grandchildren,
mother, Mabel Black «/ Baylown
Pallbearers include Alan Memorial Park Cemetery
Linscomb, Don Sthith, Gary Musick
Chuck Wolfe, Ronnie McGee, Sam non o/ SarcJacrnto Funeral Home
Magee, Mike Barrington and Steve
Mescal/. „ -
Honorary pallbearers are members
of the Buvtown FlksClub.
Louts Matvsiak. Lotiis ^Traverso.
Wally Wallingford, Hilton Wieder,
Leo G'iruli, Jim Johnson and Gene
Speer. v J
.^Burial . will, at White -Chapel
children, Michelle, Jenni/er and An
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Burial, with Masonic graveside
rites conducted by the Galena Park Cemetery
Burial will be at San Jacinto . Lodge, • will be at Forest Parle
Lawndale Cemetery.
Services are under the direction o/
Pasadena Funeral Chapel
Hrkirkirk ★★★★★★★★★★**
1 Happy 40th £
Birthday
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Happy
18th Birthday
KENT KEEP
Arrangements are under the direc
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PASADENA' — Services /or
Charlie Brown, 57, of Pasadena were
held at 10 a m. Thursday at Pasadena
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HIGHLANDS— Services/or Ann
Marie Barron, 5b, o/ Highlands, were
scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at Eari
Funeral Chapel with the Rev.-Roy (hman-s Highlands Chapel'with the
Services ./or Clarence Norwood Tomlmspn officiating.. Rev. Wayne Hurbaugh o//tciating
Brown died Dec. I at a Pasadena A resident o| Highlahds /or 4f
"" years, she died Tuesday in a Houston
A 23-year resident o/ Pasadena, he hospital
was a retired postal supervisor from
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TANGSTON
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"Pappy” Langslon, 79, o/ Baytown
will be held at J p.m. Saturday at San hospital
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Jacifilo funeral Home Chapel with
Bishop Kirk Cardon o//iciafing.
Langston died Thursday at his . the Pasadena main post o//ice. He
home. He was a member o/ the also ‘ belonged to Galena Park
Services /or Lorraine Thomas, (52. Church o/ Jesus Christ o/ I.atter Day Masonic Lodge 1290 AF & AM and
Saints o/ Baylown, .
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy
Home Chapel with the Revs. Donald Marie Langston o/ Baytown;
While and Jenkins Woods' o/
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Survivors are her husband, Dan M. ..
Barron o/ Highlands; daughter, ^
Anita Kay Skinner of Baytown; her
parents, Mr -and Mrs. J O. Bryant of
Highlands, and her grand yon, Bryan
Skinner of Baytown.
Pallbearers will be Lacy Barnes,
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LORRAINE THOMAS
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o/ Baytown will be held at 3 p.m. Fri-
* day at Lurthmun Bdvtown Funeral
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the Arabia Temple.
Survivors include his wj/fe, Joyce
Brown.o/ Pasadena;'two sons, Bill
daughters, Shelbv Wilde of Baytown Brown o/ Pasadena arid Jerry Brown
and . Glenda Marie Ohunley of of Baytown; his mother, Ruth Grunt
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Love
J MARK HOWELL £
Mom & Dad
Mrs. Thomas died Wednesday in a
Bagtown hospital. -
She is survived by her husband,
Jake /Thomas o/ Baylown; two
sisters. Clara Bracey of Baytown and
„ Opal Perry of Dallas," and one
brother, Ben Brown o/ Buffalo„ a
’ Numerous nieces and nephews also-
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Burial will be at Memory Gardens.,
Pallbearers will be Milton Bevins,
.Joe Bracey, Ernest C. Robbins,
Timothy Robbins, Kevin Robbins
and Miks Sims.
Services are under the direction o/
Eurthmun Baytown Funeral .Home.
The San Jacinto Optimist Club of Baytown
is organizing and implementing a fund-
raising auction to form a CHICKEN CLUB,
(an anti-drug educational program) in our
local elementary schools. Many gifts will
be available to bid on, from craft items,
colognes, toys, and kitchen items, to
crystal and regular size video & pinball
machines. Commissioner Jim Fonteno will
be the auctioneer. Please plan to attend!
OFF
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25% s,
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OFF .
OUR
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OUR
PRICE
1000's of •
Coordinates,
Coats,
Sweaters,
& more
PRICE
PRICE
Over 3000
Entire Stock
OVER 300
CHILDREN'S
SHOES and
ROOTS
ALL
of
SAVELL
Services for James Clinton Saveli
Jr., 37, of Baylown ure set for II
p.m. Saturday ui Nuvurre’s Paul U--
Lee f uneral Home with the Revs.
Asburv Lenox and Dewey Fuller.of- .
/icialing.
», Saveli, a lifelong resided! of
.Baylown, died Wednesday in a plane
'crush near Baylown.
- He was a .member <>/ Grace Uniled
Methodist Church, EIJcs l.otjxe and
Baylown Chamber o/ Commerce,
Survivors include his wi/e. Brenda
Button Saveli o/ Baylown; son,
_ James Clinton Saveli III of Baylown;
CHILDRENS
LADIES
SHOES
DRESSES
WEAR
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New Arrivals
Daily...
Holiday sportswear, queen sizes/ladies and
childrens lingerie & robes all 40%-70% off retail.
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Layaways Welcome
SUNDAY, DEC. 7
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HOURS
Mon-Sat 10-6
CLOSED
SUNDAYS
BAKER & GARTJ’
(Kroger Center)
2 P.M.
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Harlem class ■
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to hold sale
SUPER SATURDAY & SUNDAY SALE
Kathy Balsamo’s fourth-grade
'class at Harlem Elementary is
"planning a garage sale from 9
a m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at 4716 St.
Andrews.
The children are trying to
raise money to cover costs
^associated with the construction
--^oF-«- ‘-^earning loft”.....in their
“^classroom;
; The 16-foot' square loft, which
■stands 5 feet high, can ac-
commodate various learning ac-
Ttivities. There are areas for
listening, reading and com-
pleting creative and independent
Lwork:
i A lighted area beneath the loft
■.houses a computer, a storage
- area and a math tutoring area.
” Materials for the loft were pur
chased with money donated by
.the students’ .parents In return
"for their children’s goocfdeeds.
Z The remainder of the money
needed to pay for theJoft will be
’raised at thd1 garage sale, where
-items belonging to the students
- will be sold.
5 The students have studied
Z math units on totaling dollar
' amounts and making change in
preparation for the sale.’
- The class"also designed
■posters and flyers to promote the
sale.
DECEMBER 6TH & 7TH
BEALLS CHARGE CUSTOMERS • DELAYED BILLING • LAST DAY SUNDAY DEC. 7TH
MENS DEPARTMENT
MISSES DEPARTMENT
HOME FURNISHINGS
SPORT SHIRTS
CHRISTMAS TABLE CiItHS
VINYLTOP • FLANNEL BACK
30% OFF
- LONG & SHORT SLEEVE SALE PRICE
DRESSES
ASSORTED STYLES
30% OFF
SALE PRICE
3.99
J
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DRESS SLACKS
' ASSORTED COLORS SIZES 30-42
SKIRTS
ASSORTED STYLE’S
TABLE CLOTH SETS
9.99
8.99
SIZES 6-18
3.99
0
Placemots
Contains
• Apron
• Skirt & Runner
• Coasters
HOLLOFIL VESTS
BROWN & BLUE
PANTS
/. ASSORTED STYLES
15.99
SIZES S-XL
8.99
SIZES 4 18 CHRISTMAS PLACEMATS
___ 100% COTTON
Hi
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SIZES 28-42
r
30% OFF
SALE PRICE
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT
COATS & JACKETS
SIZES S-XL .
LINGERIE DEPARTMENT
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UNDERWEAR
100% COTTON
4.99 JOGSUITS
SIZES 28-42 POLY/COTTON •
21.99
" SIZES S-XL;
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BABY DOLL TEDDIES
100% POLYESTER
5.99
if*ainiiy Opry sets
;4th anniversary
■ celebration here
SIZES S-L
tf
Uff SHIRTS— —
ASSORTED COLORS SIZIS5-XL LOHG^SLEEVES
= irw-tqy if ’
_ ................
1.99
SIZES-5-13 GOWN & PAJAMAS
9.99-12.99
4.49 JEANS
LEATHER BELTS
ASSORTED STYLES SIZES 30-46
12.99
SIZES 3-13
Baytown Family Opry will
celebrate its 4th anniversary
, ^Saturday at the Knights of
^Pythias Hall. 2010 N. Alexander.
*: A jam session will be held
” from 11 a m. to noon.
.u The Blue Ribbon Band will
perform from noon until 4 p.m!,
With guests to include Bobbie
iDennis. Brad Brinkley and One
jfiight Stand.
* A barbecue dinner will be
. ^served at 4 p.m.
-- Admission tickets for the opry
3gost S5.50 for adults and t3^0 Ion
'Children. The tickets cover the
>ost ofthe barbecue dinner.
; The Baytown Family Opry “
-features country, bluegrass and
■gospel music. No-alcohol is per^, ■
aiitted on the premises.
Dick Green, one of the
founders of the opry. said that
Iblthough the opry charges an ad-
mission. performers are not
•Hiaid Admission is charged
.’ Jprtctlv to cover expenses, he
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GREY/BLACK DENIM
TUMMY CONTROL BRIEFS
WHITE • TAN • BLACK
4.99
PANTS
ASSORTED STYLES
REEBOK JOGSUITS
, 100% NYLON
21.99
SIZE M ONLY
7.99
SHOE DEPARTMENT
SIZES 5-13
MISSES DEPARTMENT
GIRLS DEPARTMENT
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
SHOES AND BOOTS 25% OFF
THE SALE PRICE
4
LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES
SOLIDS AND PRINTS
ONG SLEEVE TOPS
SIZES 7-14
9.99
30% OFF
SALE PRICE
Selected groups on $onve items
BEALLS CLEARANCE CENTER
PEN SUNDAYS NOW TIL CHRISTMAS 1:00-6:00
WEST TOWN ONLY
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1986, newspaper, December 5, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152950/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.