The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1973 Page: 2 of 18
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THE BAYTOWN SUN_Vuesdav, January 2,1973
Icy ^Highways Noon Stock Quotes
ENOS TONIGHT
6:30-9:45
AUSTIN", Tex. (AP) - The
Texas Highway Department
reported the following highway
onditions,' by districts,
(Courtesy of Citizens National Baakaad Underwood,
Neuhaos ud Co.)
Allis Chalmers ..... Jjfc Occidental Petro *
Store .....'-3% Penn Central R. R.
Amarillo—Ljght snow f;
{in western and southern parts
; Highways slick.
Abilene—Sleet and ice ’in
ISlonewall, Shackelfofd arid
m
19% Phillips ret ...
24% RCA
Hurley To
Head Paper
In Georgia
Funeral
Notices
JOHN SEBERN DILLARD
Services for John Sebern
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) Dillard, 54, of Mont Belvieu
%
»% 0«Um» R.-ffi- United A
"Day of the Wolves"
32% Raytheon
77% Roan Select Tr
SI.,
40%
4,1% Stan Cal
iGolumbiaGas ........... 31% Stanlnd
L • 49% Stan Oil Ohio
district Driving I
33% Herald Tribune in Cartersville sterling Funeral
Binds tonight!
1:30-3:20-5:15-7:05-3:00
sfift
Diamond Shamrock !£! 21% Sun Oil
tM Baytown, Texas Pott Ofllt*
»JSJ« uiKtw ttil *tt of Congress of
DowChem......
firesser Ind.....
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Monday through fridoy, oodSwr.
daybot Hit
Baytown, Texas, P.O. Box SO, Bay- r*t,vl rm -v'-
sxosssis LL&.’;
Mail rate* on request. Represented
nationally by General Advertising
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ioSEPH C0TTEU ElKE SOMMeT. BATOW BIN
TECHNICOLOR4
STARTS WEDNESDAY
7:30
9:20
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frienrtS
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masters
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Ford ..........
ForemostMcKessoh
Gen Elec...........
General Motors :...
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. ..101% Syntex ______
.......47 V« Taft Broadcast
; 177% Technicok
.... 20% Teledyne
,...1l% Tenneco .........
.... 16% Texaco
, 87% Texas Eastern
... 79% Texas Gulf Sul
. .. l9%TfankamMca
; ;; 73% Traveler's Ins
82% tlnion Carbide
30% Union Oil of Cal
sold to Carnage chapel, Dayton, with Pastor B
and Associates of Mont- c. McCarley of Cedar Bayou
Church of Chrilt officiating
Dillard, a native of Haw
thorne, Tex-, had lived-in Mont
Belvieu for 27 years. He died at
10:45 a.m. Monday in a Hous-
tonhospital. He was a frelder
for Humble Oil and
Ala. y
In a joint announcement*
JohriT. Fleetwood,
editor, publisher and owner of
the newspapers, and Charles
■ley, the jew editor and
^Monday the
Jan. 1,1973.
No price was disclosed.
Hurley. 33. is president of a
ew cor]
Co. in Baytown and a
of. World WarJL
He is survived by his wife,
that Mrs. Thelma I
chased 100 per cent ofr
Publishing Co., Inc., as
100 per cent of the stock of t
the North Bartow News in jj.
Adairsville and the Chatsworthf -
Times.
Hurley, a native of
, Loydell Onken, all
of Mont Belvieu;
, M. Dillard of
1 of Crosby, H. G. Dil-
rstrsjus*
....... «e sisters, Mrs. At C. j
Payne, Ala., said no personnel Davenport of Crosby. Mrs.fi,
ENDS TONIGHT
5:30-7:30-9:30
only
■ METROCOLOR MGM
ENOS TONIGHT
5:30-7:30-9:30
\lfotter
Matthau
Carol
Burnett
"Pete'ic'fillie”
All about love and marriage!
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Georgia-Pacific
Getty 01;
37% Upjohn
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Gillette
Gordon’s Jewelry
Greyhound
Gutfoa..........
Gulf States Util
64%Walgreen's ..
21% Westinghouse
. ni- hVodworth
2i Xerox
Dow Indus. Avg.
129 for the daily or the three week-
• 31% ly newspapers.
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various Texas parishes. He
was sent to Channelview in
move alung lesioi
a little less dappe
Previously he served as
executive vice president
Southern Newspapers, Inc., in
Baytown, Tex
GulfWesuno.
Halliburton . . . . . .
Hospital Affiliates
Dow fadus. Change
141
20%
(Up).
10.76
Four More
Two grandchildren, Tami
nf| and Troy Onken, also survive.
Burial will be in Memory
Gardens Cgmetery
Pallbearers will be Jim
Butler, Ben Smith, II. -tt
*
Our World Toda
Inland Steel........
Interlake Steel . - ,
BM-......
Jones A Laugh
Kerr-McGee .... .v^,
KraftFoods
S,S.Kresge
Ling-Temco-Vought
McDonnell-Douglas ..
Magnavox .'.
Marathon Oil......
Martin Marietta Alum
‘Microdot ,..........
Mobile Oil............
Monsanto . . . .:.....
Nat Distillers.........
Burglaries
McColluirt, Charles Joseph Jr,
D. Griffith and Algie V.
Funeral arrangements are
From AP Wires
i
pleted only last year. Its value,
with furnishings, was ,esti-
dftteftat $50,000 by a church
member, t
Are Reported
under the direction of Sterling
Funeral Home.
ELMER F. DUNCAN
Burglars have been out in
; in Baytown' again, with
Teports of burglary and I . -------
' felony thgft being reported to Duncan, 60, of 125 Ashley will
BniiwonS
ENDS TONIGHT
"Ptoud A Daniintd"
of the Wolves"
mitilirtwii THEATRE
311 W. TEXAS AVE, 422-8311
WEDNESDAY
7:00-10:30
M WYLEI
STARK
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COLUMBIA PICTURES
and fiAjTAft PRODUCTIONS present '
BARBRA STREISAND* OMAR SHARIF,
m- FUNNY GIRL"
SHE RAISED MORE
THAN EYEBROWS!!
jiyfTED PRODUCERS
DIRTIEST
GIRL
I EVER MET
TECHNICOLOR* • PAN AVIS ION*
T i T
STARTS WEDNESDAY
5:30-7:30*9:30 .
!T2ww^wenr -putw
HUNK PERRY FILM
n&mwwnNp.
PLAY IT AS IT LAYS’ n
HER WARPED SENSE
OF FjJN MADE HER .
DO THINGS THAT.
MOST MEN WOULDN’T
DARE T0 IMAGINE
AND MOST WOMEN
WON’T EVE& DISCUSS!
...SHE’LL BLOW YOUR.
- -MIND! - .
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Bay Plaza I
mi PUZA SHQPPMG&KTDM22-5552
COLOR ,
OLSTER6R of Tony Boyle
for presidency of the
United Mine Workers is
Arnold R, Miller, shewn in
Silver Spring. Md.
Baytonian Is
In Hospital
After Wreck
is being treated for injuries
suffered in a car wreck.
Mrs. Myers was en route to
Highlands Saturday morning
when the two-car collision oc-
curred on a feeder road off the
Baytown Freeway near Garth
Road.
police
Charles E. Jones, manager
of Jones Exxon Station, 1601N.
be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Funeral Home
clrapef with the Rev. Vernon L.
+ NEW ORLEANS -r-
More negotiations were
scheduled today by Shell Oil
Co. and representatives of
the (H), Chemical and
•Atomic ^Workers union
UCAX on a contract at the .
company's big Norco re* two were
finery. -
Alexander, told police that a Guthrie officiating
wney bag containing about Duncan, a resident of Bay-
1700 including checks and town for 23 years, died at 2
credit card receipts was.taken p,
from his desk at the station
sometime Sunday night
In one of the three house
burglaries, Robert Melton
a- McPh'ail
Ad(lisdn, '13I3 M'cPhait, re-
ported the theft of a shotgun
radio and tape recorder
valued at $165,
States savingi bond between
Dec. 27 and Jan. 1. The thieves
entered “by prying open a slid-
ing glass patio door, police
spid
Thieves entered the Roy
Monday in a Channelview
hospital. He was employed by
Armco Steel as a recorder.
He is survived by his wife.
Mrs. Alice C. Duncan of Bay-
mtttf
+ TOKYO Despite the
Vietnam war, Communist
China apparently plans- to
continue in l973 its policy of
contacts with the United
States and other non-Com-
munist powers.
4 MIAMI - Federal offi-
cials say a sophisticated.
Elma, K, Harris of Houston;
Mrs.. Willa Mae Hutson of
a $50 United'll-angley, Okia.. Mrs. Frances
La Von Papania of Galena.
Park; two stepdaughters, Mrs.
B. Winfree of Baytown,
Mrs, Gene Zapalac of Houston;
a stepson, Irawson Anderson of
Highlands; four- brothers,
new flight-data recorder will
help investigatorsdetermltic
why an Eastern'Air Lines
TriStar jetliner plunged into
the Everglades swamp with
176 persons aboard.
4 BELFAST - Ireland’s
gunmen began 1973 with the
murder of a young Roman.
Catholie i-ouple in the Irish
Republic, an ambush in
■Northern Ir^ahd tn wMch
one\'athoIic was killed and
two were wounded and a „
rocket attack 6n a Beifart |the cooking water.
police station.
■HDiTOPS Cli*, Chapter No.
nesday in the Friendship Room
of the Baytowii Community
Center. ;
4 BRUSSELS - Nine
fl^gg flew tekddt the head-
quarters of the European
Common Market 1oday after
Britain. Ireland and Den-
mark joined the world's
richest trading club.
JAM’S
\
4 BERLIN -
slammed into a harrier at a
crossing point in the Berlin
WalL and East German
border guards arrested at
least five persons, it was re-
todav.
ported1
Are you
Chambliss' residence~IM|Milah Duncan of Indiana. Jack
McFarland, by breaking
kitchen window sometime over
the New Year’s weekend. Two
radios, a tape deck and a
camera valued at $289 were
Mrs; Rosalie Myers of Bay- ta^n, while Willie RObiir, 109 en both of Tulsa. Okla
Fourteen grandchildren also
Duncan of Michigan, Howard
Duncan of Clover leaf, Tex., Jo
Bob Duncanraf Prvor. Qkla.
and two sisters, Mrs Edna
Swift and Mrs. Ica T.ee Palm-
’ acting like
you aren’t?
+ EDMONTON A Bm-
ing 707* cargo jet crashed and
I inahlizzard
day while landing at Edmon-
- ton International Airport,
and police sakt all six per-
sons aboard were killed.
Grange B(
Aral
. Chief Smith said;
Evak
TOPS OiB'
Use a slotted spoon when you
are lifting poached eggs from
“tr’r;1
CATFISH INN
4829 Hoy. 146
town is a patient in Hermann y stefling,repofted theft of a
Hospital in Houston where she color television and a portable
phonograph worth $554
tween'Dec. 22 and Jan. 1.
Mrs. Myers was transferred
from San Jacinto Methodist
HospitaLtoTlewsaa&SpspTtal*
Apstfmtni Room 770,:
have visitors.
from Sterling High School
where she-teaches English.
Mrs. Myers formerly was a
Baytown, Sun reporter for
many years.
Damage Light
In Two Fires
survive,
Burial will be in Hill 'of Rest
Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Max A.
Anderson Jr„ Ernest B. Win-
free Sr., Raymond J. Harris.
Eugene Zapalac. Pat Partin
and J. J. Cater.
Funeral arrangements -are
under the direction of Earth-
man Funeral Home.
Baytown firemen answered
two bouse fires Monday night
and Tuesday morning.
Short circuit in garage wir-
g. at';:M82-£edar- Bayou- Fre&JPuppies
Lynchburg Road had firemen
out at 7 p.m. Monday, but no
She is to retirethis semester damage resulted from Lhe fire,
A fire department spokes-
man said that a 7 a.m. Tuesday
fire at -190 Cabiness resulted
from gre.ase. Kitchen cabinets
and the stove were damaged.
After 40 the possibility of'
cancer of the rectum in-
creases markedly.
Yet almost 3 out of 4 peo-
ple stricken in their prime
might be saved by early diag-
nosis and prompt treatment.
The next time you hav'ir '
your annual cKeckup, be a
r?al adult. Ask your doctor to
Include a procto examinat ion.
After all, life should just
fogittat forty.
4 VIENTIANE - Com-
munist forces ha ve captured
the strategic road junction of
Saia PhouHiouh. 105 miles
north of Vientiane, govern-
ment military sources re-
ported today.
RENT-A-CAR
HUGH WOOD
FORD
1101JXCKM ok.
Wid. is
HillMlty
Mghi
for the
Family,!
until 8 00 is really something
meciai Ya'H come and see1
Meat Loaf. Bar 6 Que Ribs
Fried Chicken] Him .ind Cab
ba^e. Corn on ; thr . Cot)
Tyrmp. G;eens Black-Eyed
Peas, Fried (K'a Special Se
Action of Salads, Pius Otd
Fash.an.ed Ri$e, Pudding and
Home Made Corn Bread
for adults
$2.00
S1.25 under 12
children
Children
under six
always
eat free
FRIDAXWGH7TRY OUR
mWiwirH/MMiiirwr t?mw
" ^MIAJVIIMFi - Not;
Co^ch' Xra*f%rseghia
guite- sure what hapi
~ his football teajh whi
slaughtered 4(M> by !>
Monday night in the
v Bowl
He should talk - to
Rodgers,, the Heisnrar
winner who dazzled I
with tmichdmvn runs
. four and five yards, i
pass for a 30-yard.to
amlthrvwg 52-\ard loi
pass <o wide rereivei
Anderson.
"the defensive fi
slow." said Rodgers
Irish "Where they w<
they were big and sir
couldr'1 run through
we followed our block
Ridgef s ahd’the otTi
I'
busker backs consists
iiiniugh gaping holes |
liy the-front line to hi
seghian the .w orst defc
rune vears at Notre 1
While, PSrseghian
Nyliraska's 'earn Tor
execution on offen
■ hts-veesa
TWO SIX-weeks old puppies,
one part German.shepherd and
one half-poodle, are to be given
away. Please call 422-5849.
It’s up to you,
too/
Oletas Lounge’
Never fill muffin cups more
than 2-3rds to % full.
American ,
Cancer Society;
Sears
ENROLL NOW IN
FREE
STMTS WEDNESDAY
5:35-7:35-9:40 _ *
GEORGE C. SCOTT
ON A RAMPAGE-
FOR GOOD REASON
Due to the true but cen-
surable nature of the ac-
tual happenings in this
story, as well as the age |
I of the girl and lhe fame I
'of the people involved, j
} 'United Producers has
agreed to the following
I conditions.
Knitting
Classes '
Gasses Begin Monday, January 8
tlO-Week Course
iiy2 Hours, once a week
BARBARA HERSHEYc
[sSSSSEffiSSSg
mnkm HcteTle have a gallery al yam ki heathery hues, pale
. 1^ ,; high-voltage bright*. Oar kaittiag beaks bsve aBl^rtaaew-
(formerly Peps)
linn
-Live Entertainment
Every Friday & -Saturday
Night
4308 Craigmont
4248450
Dolphin
Road T<
PITTSBURGHtAPi
a stopover in Ptttsbu
Miami Ik'iphms arc ta
Inch inad l»> the &upi
\'\ Ins Anceles <
"We've been to the Su|
already but we want
I here and win for a t
says Miami Orach Do
The Dolphins, who
vcSr v National 1
Urauue champicra^
the Dallas Cowboys.«
return trip this year by
the PittsbuKjh Steele
Sunday fni tlic Amcrii
ftjrenee title, . n
The Dolphins will f
Washington Redskins
li.r fhe wm ld Nile. T
skins^wallcped^tra^
JACK
CATFISH
<829 H»,
“ FAMILY night
WEDNESDAY 2:00 711 9:00 P.M.
YOUR CHOICE
SPAGU6TH &AAEAT BALLS ’
BARBECUE LINKS & COLE SLAW
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK AND -
FRENCH FRIES
ONLY
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protest of building 61
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1973, newspaper, January 2, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104063/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.