The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1993 Page: 3 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, November IS, 1993
3-A
BH trustees set to meet
ByKenVfclker
of The Baytown Sun
MONT BELVIEU — Barbers
Hill school district trustees are sched-
uled to meet in regular session at
6:30 p.m. Monday.
Items on the agenda to be consid-
ered include:
• Approval of outstanding bills and
a district financial statement
• Presentation and consideration of
a 1992-93 audit report
• Changing the date of the
December board meeting.
• Adoption of the 1993-94
Textbook Committee.
• Retaining qualified appraisers for
the 1993-94 school year.
• The 1993-94 appraisal calendar.
• Discussion of school budget
information and a Strategic Plan
Committee meeting.
The meeting agenda also calls for
an executive session, although no
topics are listed for discussion in
executive sessioa
Under Texas law, school boards
and other municipalities can meet in
closed session to discuss issues
specifically listed under the Open
Meetings Act
Any action stemming from those
discukons, however, must be taken
after the board reconvenes in a public
meeting.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
BLANCO Arrangements are under the
Services for Lucille Johnston direction of Sterling-White
Blanco of Baytown will be held at Chapel Funeral Home in
11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16,1993, at Highlands.
Earthman Baytown Chapel with YOUNG
the Rev. Steve Mandry officiat- Services for Alfred L. “A.L.”
'ng- Young Jr., 65, of Baytown will be
Mrs. Blanco died Friday, Nov. held at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15,
12, in a Houston hospital. 1993, at First United Pentecostal
A resident of Baytown for 31 Church of Crosby with the Rev.
years, she was employed with Ray Lester officiating.
Johnson Space Center for 30 Young, a native of Baytown,
years and retired in 1979. Mrs. died Friday, Nov. 12, in a Houston
Blanco was a member of National hospital.
Association of Retired Federal Survivors are his wife, Ruby
Employees (NARFE) and a mem- Young of Baytown; sons and
ber of the Bayshore Fine Rides daughter-in-law, Robert and Celia
Classic Automobile Club. Arrowsmith of Baytown and
She was preceded in death by Richard Otto Young of Baytown;
her parents, Zeb and Angie daughters and son-in-law, Sharon
Johnston. Young of Baytown, Brenda Young
Survivors include her husband, of Sheldon and Frieda and Scott
Joseph A. Blanco of Baytown; Young of Galena Park; brothers,
son, Ronald W. Blanco of Richard Alvin Young of
Baytown; brother and sister-in- Livingston, Buck Alton Young of
law, William and Margaret Baytown, Kenneth Albert Young
Johnston of Smithfield, Va.; and of Richmond and Gary Allen
numerous aunts, cousins and Young of Baytown; sisters,
other relatives. Bernice Hillhouse of Highlands
Family will receive friends and Darlene Pierce Vernon of
from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Baytown; mother-in-law,
Earthman Funeral Home in Lomaska Collins of La Porte,
Baytown. Ind.; 13 grandchildren and
Burial will be at Forest Park numerous nieces and nephews.
East in League City. Burial will be at White Chapel
Arrangements are under the Cemetery in Highlands,
direction of Earthman Funeral Pallbearers will be Richard
Home in Baytown. Young, Robert Arrowsmith,
MITCHELTREE Ernest Green, Nathan Young,
Services for Edwin Ward “Ed” Leonard Hillhouse Jr., and
Mitcheltree, 79, of Highlands will Stephen W. Hillhouse.
be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday, Arrangements are under the
Nov. 15, 1993, at Sterling-White direction of Sterling-White
Chapel Funeral Home with the Chapel Funeral Home, 6123
Rev. Burl Thomas Jr. of True Garth Road, Baytown.
Vine Baptist Church officiating. ARNOLD
Mitcheltree died Friday, Nov. Services for Lucille Molen
12, in Highlands. “Granny” Arnold, 65, of
Retired from Sun Oil Company Wallisville will be held at 3 p.m.
after 45 years of service, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1993, at the
Mitcheltree was a member of Sterling Funeral Home Chapel in
True Vine Baptist Church. Anahuac with the Rev. Jim Welch
He was preceded in death by officiating,
his wife, Katherine Louise Mrs. Arnold died Saturday,
Mitcheltree. Nov. 13, at a Baytown hospital.
Survivors include his daughter A native of Port Houston, Mrs.
and son-in-law, Jean and Stu Arnold had been a Wallisville res-
Clark of Highlands; brother, ident since 1972. She was a fabri-
Royce Gene Mitcheltree of cator with Baytown Sheet Metal,
Pasadena; sisters, Mae Beth and had been a former Baytown
O’Bannion of Livingston, Fae resident.
Dear of Driftwood and Mickey She is survived by her husband,
Nagar of Houston; three grand- David “Pop” Arnold of
children, Stewart Clark and wife Wallisville; sons and daughters-
Dollie of Humble, Konan Clark in-law, James David and Vicki
of Highlands and Katheryn Clark Lynn Arnold of Baytown, Carl
of Highlands; and one great- Patrick and Susan Arnold of
granddaughter, Tiffany Clark of Anahuac; son, Larry Wayne
Humble. Arnold of Wallisville; brother and
Visitation was held from 4 to 7 sister-in-law, Ben and Earlene
p.m. Sunday. Molen of Houston; grandchil-
Burial will be at White dren, James David Arnold II of
Cemetery in Highlands. Baytown, Stephanie Cockroft and
Pallbearers will be Mitch Clark, Carl Patrick Arnold II, both of
Konan Clark, Richard Boyce, Anahuac; and nephew, Alton Ray
Wayne McAlister, Dan Pinson, Molen of Highlands.
John O’Bannion, Dan O’Bannion Visitation is scheduled for 4
and Sid Nagar. p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, at the
STERLING bazaar
Big day at Sterling
Officers of DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of
America) prepare for the bazaar set for Saturday, Nov.
20, at Sterling High School. From left are Shayne Lesth,
president; Shannon DuBose, vice president; and Alex
Benoit, secretary. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. at RSS, featuring lunch, arts and crafts, the sale of
homemade quilts, a children's program by the Sterling
Stars and a choir presentation.
Sterling Funeral Home in
Anahuac.
Burial will be in the Anahuac
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Quinten
Jackson, David Morris, Steve
Cline, Wayne Andress, G.W.
Hirmos, and James E. Abshier.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Troy Bettis, Phil Burkhalter, J.F.
“Tooter” Haynes, Eddie Segrest,
Nolan Moliason and J.T. Frisby.
Services are under the direction
of Sterling Funeral Home in
Anahuac.
ATTENTION:
MONT BELVIEU RESIDENTS
Enjoy a real life experience.
♦ Attend a pro-zoning meeting
and select one person in the room
you want to manage and control your property
for the remainder of your natural life.
♦ It's difficult, isn't it?
You should be concerned.
DEMAND A VOTE
ON ZONING.
(Ad pd. for by Citizens Committee Against Zoning. Andrew J. Lannie, Chairman)
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1993, newspaper, November 15, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052698/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.