The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1997 Page: 3 of 16
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In lieu of usual remembrances,
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, December 5,1997
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Government extends Union Pacific order
Gridlock along the 36,000-mile
system also clogged California
ports and stalled production at
Gulf Coast petrochemical plants,
Northwest lumber yards and steel
mills.
The nation’s largest railroad had
argued against extending the order,
which was to have expired at mid-
night Thursday. Union Pacific con-
which are reporting widespread
spoilage.
“We conclude that while service
is showing signs of improvement,
the service recovery to date is not
broad enough in scope,” the
board’s ruling said. “Given the
improvement that is still needed,
we have concluded that the emer-
gency is not yet over.”
tended the backlog could be elimi-
nated and rail traffic returned to
normal by Jan. 1.
But at a day-long hearing
Wednesday, railroad customers
disputed the claims of progress.
Many predicted the snarl would
last through March.
‘What became clear at the hear-
ing is that there is a lot of grain on
the ground that is at risk of spoil-
ing, and that there appears to have
been no clear prioritization among
grain shipments to ensure that
those grain stocks that need to
move first in face receive priority
service,” the board said. "
Union Pacific Chairman Djck
Davidson said the railroad would
comply with the board’s decision.
But the board, in a decision late
Thursday, directed the railroad to
return Dec. 12 with plans for mak-
ing Midwestern grain shipments a
top priority. A record com harvest
has overflowed grain elevators,
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Union Pacific railroad must con-
tinue cooperating with competitors
to clear train congestion across the
western United States, federal reg-
ulators ruled.
The government’s Surface
. Transportation Board extended its
emergency order by.three months,
until March 15.
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St. Nicholas, December 6.
OLD
FARMER’S
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1 package dry yeast
1/2 cup warm water
1/2 cup evaporated milk
\ 1 egg
1 teaspoonyanilla extrsst
1 tablespoonoil
1/4. cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt (optional)
3 cups flour ""x. ,
oil fordeep frying .,
powdered sugar
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famine; under
snow, bread.
When the
grouse drum
at night, there
will be a deep
fallof snow.
When soot
falls down the
chimney, rain
is near.
ts- On painting and fighting look aloof. (Both are Improved
by keeping your distance.)
Beignets
What’s the Point?
December 2 marks the birth of George Seurat, bom in
France in 1859 and famous for the painting tech-
nique known as pointillism. Let children experiment
with the technique for making holiday cards. Give them
a small card or white paper and have them outline a
simple shape, such as a sled or ornament.
V Then, with cotton swabs and paints, let
---\ them fill the outline with dots of color,
being careful not to mix the colors. Use
darker colors for the shaded areas
fK and lighter colors for areas
turned toward the viewer. Put the
finished cards on the mantel, stand
back, and let your eyes mix the colors from a distance.
Painters and poets have leave to lie.
Time To Order Your
Holiday Turkey & Ham
Fresh BBQ Cooked Daily
BBQ Fryer.............................ea. $3"
Smoked Boudin............... ea $ 1 75
Smoked .
Burton Sausage................ib. ’429
Good
BBQ Pork Ribs.....................ib$4"
Side Orders from the Deli
Potato Salad' Cole Slaw, Beans
Market Sliced
Bacon........................
Boneless
Shoulder Roast. ..
Fresh & Lean
Chili Meat..............
Boneless
Rib Eye Steaks...:...........
Great For The Grill
Baytown, You Asked For
It...You Got It!
25% OFF
ALL CHRISTMAS ITEMS
DEC. 6TH ‘TIL CHRISTMAS!
(or while supplies last)
Hurry In For Best Selections!
Special Holiday Hours
Leonard’s Meat
Market & BBQ
Dec. 5th thru Dec. 11th
Available In Our Market
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.... ib.$i6r
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........1b. $4”
Brought to youby Leonard’s Meat Market
beat in the flour. Dough
will be sticky. On a
floured board, roil out the
dough to about '/«inch, [
Cut into 2-i nch squares. /
Heat oil to 370° F. Drop
beignets in oil a few at a
tim£. As they puff,-turn
them to brown other side.
' Remove, drain, and dust
with powdered sugar.
Dissolve yeast in the Make*2to3dozen,
warm water. Add next
five ingredients plus _______ ir-,
optional salt, if rfWrik*- - i
desired.' then
BILLY EDWIN KINNEY SR. V
Billy Edwin Kinney Sr., 66, of
Baytown, died Thursday, Dec. 4, 4
1997, at his residence. |
Born on Aug. 9, 1931, in |
Greenville, he had lived in Bay- A-
town since 1951. '
J7 Kinney was a process operator
IN OUR NOVEMBER 30TH,
DECEMBER 5TH, 7TH, AND
12TH ADVERTISEMENTS WE
INCORRECTLY MENTIONED
THE CROSSWALK TREAD-
MILL #29739 FEATURES 1/4
MILE TRACK MONITOR. THIS
TREADMILL DOES NOT HAVE
THIS FEATURE. WE APOLO-
GIZE FOR ANY INCONVE-
NIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE
OUR CUSTOMERS.
GILL
Clawdell Gill St, 62, died Mon-
day, Dec. 1,1997, in Houston.
Gill is survived by his loving
wife, Dorothy M. Gill; sons,
Clawdell Gill Jr, Victor Branch,
and Xavier Branch; daughters,
Wonderaye Williams, Peggy
Samuel, Mary Ann Bfarich and
five grandchildren, all of Houston
and many other relatives and
friends.
Visitation*:will be from 2 to 7
p.m. today at Walker Funeral
Home.
."The wake will be from 7, to 9
' p.m. today and, the funeral service
will be at 11 a m. Saturday.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Walker Funeral
Home.
All New Merchandise
Buy For Pennies
on The Dollar
INSIDE ^5
£ AIM f
^CONDITIONED^
He was a member of the Exxon
Annuitants and was on the board
of deacons at Baptist Temple.
Kinney was an avid hunter, fish-
erman and bowler.
He had lived his life for his fam-
ily.
He was preceded in death by his
parents, William and Lano Kinney
and brother, Bobby Kinney.
Kinney is survived by his wife
of 47 years, Jewel Kinney; sons
and daughters-in-law, Billy and
Joy Kinney Jr. of Crosby and
Charlie and Penney Kinney of
Baytown; daughter and son-in-law,
Marilyn and Lee Watson of
League City; brother, Thomas
DeHart of Dallas; sister, Jean
Baker of Cold Springs; grandchil-
dren, Kenneth Watson, Tisha Wat-
son Jeter, Melissa Kinney, Clint
Kinney, Matthew Duncan, Billy
Kinney, III and Casey Kinney;
great-grandchildren, Kara Watson
and Brittany Jeter; special friend,
Willie Casey and loving nieces
and nephews.
The family will receive friends
from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Navarre
Funeral Home.
The funeral service will be at 1
p.m. Saturday at Navarre Chapel
with the Rev. Tom Dicus officiat-
ing.
Burial will follow at Memory
Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Clint Kinney,
Billy Kinney, III, Casey Kinney,
Kinney Watson, Ron Mosier and
David Mosier. Honorary pallbear-
ers will be James Casey, William
“Buckshot” Casey, Bill Taylor and
deacons at Baptist Temple.
Arrangements are Tinder the
direction of Navarre. Funerad
Home.
JULIAN
Kimberly Julian, 34, of Bay-
town, died Tuesday, Dec. 2,1997.
Services are pending with Ster-
ling-White Funeral Home.
CLAUNCH
Gladys Nell Claunch, 64, of
Baytown, died Thursday, Dec. 4,
1997, in her home.
_ Bom on June 6, 1933, in Broad-
dus, she was a homemaker and
had lived in Baytown for five
years.
She was affiliated with Cedar
Bayou Baptist church.
Claunch is survived by her hus-
band, Rankin Claunch of Bay-
town; son and daughter-in-law,
Michael R. and Kathy Claunch of
Baytown and daughter, Cathy
Claunch of Houston.
The family will receive friends
from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Navarre
Funeral Home.
The funeral service will be at 10
a.m. Saturday at Cedar Bayou
Baptist Church with the Rev. E.
Richard Steel of Cedar Bayou
Baptist Church officiating.
BuriaL will follow at Memory
Gardens Cemetery.
^a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph fjome
Pallbearers will be the deacons
of the church.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home.
memorials may be made to the
Hospice Of Kerrville, P.O. Box
1426, Kerrville, 78029 or The
Gideon Fellowship.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home.
LEQUAN TERRAN
DUCKETT
Lequan Terran Duckett, 20, died
Monday, Dec. 1,1997.
He had lived in Baytown for 14
years and attended Thompson
Duckett is survived by his moth-
er, Dorothy N. Hammie; daughter,
Ka’Onitinee Alaze Duckett; sister,
Cynthia N. Snow and many rela-
tivesandfriends.
The wake will be from 7 to 9
p.m. today at Walker Funeral
Home.
The funeral service will be at 1
p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Demon Troy
Hunter, Gabriel Butler, Sterling
Honorary pallbearers will be
Aubrey W. Hammie, John R.
Jackson, James M. Lewis, Menzie
J. Hammie and James E. Hammie.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Walker Funeral
Home.
■ Cemetery in Highlands.
Pallbearers will be Eugene
t Bielamowicz, Kenneth Whitley,
, David Hurr, Bo Nettles, Alvin
1 Keyes and Marion Noski.
: Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Directors.
GUENTHER
Howard W. Guenther, 85, of
Kerrville, died at his residence
Tuesday, Dec. 2,1997.
Bom on July 30, 1912, in
rell, Neb., he had been a resident
of Kerrville for the last four years
and was a former longtime resi-
dent of Baytown. ”
V After 36 years of service with
Exxon, he retired as a planner.
Guenther was a member of Exxon
Annuitants, The Gideon Fellow-
ship and Trinity Baptist Church in
Kerrville.
He enjoyed trayeling and fishing
and had many wonderful friends.
He was preceded in death by the
mother of his children, Vivian
Cripe Guenther.
Guenther is survived by his
wife, Marjorie Holland Guenther;
sons, and their wives, Allen and
Sarah Guenther of Grand Prairie;
Robert and Mary Guenther of
Baytown; Larry and Carey Guen-
ther of Houston, Ronald and Glen- ,_____, J____________.. _r . . „
da Guenther of Baytown; daughter Chapel C.M.E. Church,
and her husband, Dee and Fred He was preceded in death by his
Craber of Kerrville; brothers, Wai- grandmother, Dorothy Thompson,
ter Guenther of Grand Island, ~
Neb., Virgil Guenther of Willis;
sisters, Marilyn Goetter of Pen-
a.m. Saturday at the funeral home Jean Barnaba,
chapel with the Revs. Ricky
Guenther and Rusty Guenther
officiating.
Interment will follow at Grand-
view Cemetery in Pasadena.
Pallbearers will be his grand-
sons. *
I BESSIE UBNOSKY
I Bessie Ubnosky, 90, of Bay-
I town, died Thursday, Dec. 4,
1997. v
Ubnosky is survived by her son,
Ted Ubnosky of Baytown; daugh-
ters, Clara Norris and her husband,
I ; Wendell of Arlington and Ella
fettles and her husband, Bo of
Channelview; grandchildren, Ella
Jean DePalma, Linda Wutz, Carol
Keller, Mary Charles, Lisa Whit-
ley, Debbie Conner and Dana
Moody; 10 great-grandchildren;
sisters, Sr. Rita Kuta of Fort
Worth, Rose Norris of Houston,
Anna Klobenski of Houston,
Regina Noski of Houstonk, Nora
7 Keys of Highlands and numerous
nieces and nephews. . .
The family will receive friends fj*“^ Phyllis" S^th of
from 5 to 7 p.m. today at Earth---- - -----
man Funeral Home.
j A rosary will be recited at 7
'. p.m. today at the funeral home
I with the Rev Monsignor Robert
I Batzyk officiating.
: The funeral mass will be at 10
Huffman; 12 grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren. .
Memorial services were held at
10 a.m. Wednesday in Kerrville
with Bill Blackbum officiating.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. today at Navarre Funeral
Catholic Church, 1907 Carolina
Street, with Monsignor Barzyk
officiating.
Interment will follow at White
December 1-7, 1997
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1997, newspaper, December 5, 1997; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1176377/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.