The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1966 Page: 2 of 12
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Sheffield Family Holds Big Reunion
Trouble -
Baytonian Holds
Nuclear Sessions
In Houston Meet
Pars
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Several Baytonians attended
the annual Sheffield Family re-
union held recently at the New
Hope Community Center in Wal-
ler County. "
Hiose attending from Baytown
included Jessie Sheffield, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Scheurich, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Patterson, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Crawford and
children, Mrs. Jim Bradbury,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Arthur, Miss
Maymie Betty, Tamera Butler
and Damon Butler and Sherelt
Haffelfinger.
Other relatives attended from
Georgetown, Navasdta, Houston!
Hempstead and Hockley. '
Over ISO members and rela-
tives of John Paul and Paul
ohn Sheffield attended. The
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Three plate-glass windows
were broken by unidentified
rock throwers. At least one shot
was heard by a police sergeant.
A young white expectant
mother was cut superficially on
the legs when, she said, Negroes
stoned her car.
Jackson Police Capt. Qrlo Ab-
bott said one police car Was hit
by a rock.
. No' arrests were made Thurs-
day night,. Police Mad (aid ear-
lier four persons had been ^ar-
rested, „
Local police, aided by the
state police, sheriff's deputies
and auxiliary police, maintained
heavy patrols for a time. Jack-
son Police Chief Earl Miller
said no: large gangs of youths
formed
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mu ms LEFT!
BOMBAY
scendpnts (
band of f
sought ref
years ago,
4 dia's leadir
ticans and
They are.
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.....about 115,
world, with
least 75,000
'Fheir for
India from
7/16 A.D., f
of their coi
v 'Parsis—a
, —are folk
founder of
religion. T
life and 1h
good-over
house sacr
kept alive
matiesam
Rrominei
Parsis are
ed Jndia's
now are nt
tiles, 'stee
and scores
air servict
subsidiary
India, the
al airline.
Other P
Masani, p:
Parliament
who retire,
den; of th
change.
Geroze .(
of !’i rut*
die. was
Dhadaboi
Indian me
Pa. Iiament
To the oi
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Bombay nl
taken.®
tifullv !
iron gates
believers,
guished )>> IB
ot oiV.ii.H
The tow^H
fall suroui^H
crete platl^H
OI-. r.’.HiriH
opening
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HOUSTON (Sp) - Baytonian
N. F. Chamberlain conducted
two sessions this week at the
University of Houston's Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance Workshop.
He gave three lectures in the
session on "Introduction to Nu-
clear Magnetic Resonance," and
•conducted the meeting on "De-
termination of Structure by Nu-
clear Magnetic Resonance.”
A research associate in Esso
Research and Engineering Ch.'s
•Baytown - Center, Chamberlain
is a recognised authority on
NMR spectroscopy.
He has conducted graduate
level seminars at the Institute
on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Spectroscopy at Rice University
and other colleges.
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1854. • ' - y-yw-'i
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time Thursday night painted the sids af the building with red tag the
paint Also, the driveway an the Baker-Road tide of the build- 1 today
ing was painted aa shown In the picture. School officiate at
d Robert t, Lee High Schools were taveoUgat-
Friday morning, (See related picture on Page
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Paul John Sheffield was an
overseer for William Rice, who
gave Rice Institute to Houston,
He Is buried on the land ad-
joining the Rice estate.. John
Paul owned a general store and
cotton gin. The gin was operat-
ed by oxen and fed by hand.
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JEAN MARIAS
"FANTOMAS
Hankamer Man Chosen
FHA Area Committeeman
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ELVIS PRESLEY
•FOLLOW THAT DREAM’
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The Holy Roman Empire was
founded by Otto the Great and
dissolved by Napoleon.
James E. Weaver of Hanka-
mer has been elected Farmers
Home Administration area com-
mitteeman for Liberty a n d
Chambers Counties.
He is a rice farmer and is
married to the former Alice
Barnhart, also of Hankamer;
They are parents of two boys,
Jimmy, 13, and Gary 11.
The new committeeman was
chosen in recognition of his
knowledge of,agriculture and his
interest in the welfare of farm
people shown by bis public serv-
ing applications for FHA assist-
ance, certification and recom -
mendations with regards to j PROFESSOR NICHOLAS Turro,
loans, grants, debt settlements | chemistry professor at Colum-
and releases from personal lia-
blities . - . ’v v.:
He will-assume his duties for Seminar °n “Cyclopropanone”
a three - year term beginning at Esso Research and Engi-
June 30, 1967, succeeding Hollis nearing Co.’s Baytown center
Rich of Star . Route, Liberty.
Weaver will serve as a policy
advisor on alljihases of the local
FHA program in the two coun-
Conducts Seminar
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Mrs. Robert Naiver, -Highlands,
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Mrs. John Koppa, 1706 Alabama,
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Arlen Swanner, Highlands, in
Room 206.
J. D. Alexander, 3710 Larch,
Room 103.
Mrs, Ruby Wilson, 3017 High-
way 146, Room 107,
Raymond Porter, Highlands,
Room 211.
Arthur Moran, 1715 Beaumont,
Room 103. .
Mrs, Ethel Gilbert, Mont Bel-
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CHICAGO (aA — The Na-
tional Safety Council says the
airline strike may have been
partly responsible for the record
number of 5,130 highway traffic
deaths in July.
The July toll was 21 per cent
above that of July 1965. It also
topped the previous record for a
Single month, 4,950, set in De-
cember 1965.
H. Gene Miller, the council’s
chipf statistician, said Thursday
the! strike against five major
airlines caused more people to
travel by car last month , and
may have contributed to “at
least several hundred more
traffic deaths than, might have
been expected.” " v-
August traffic death figures,
which will be available Sept. 25,
may also show the effects of the
strike, which lasted from July 8
to Aug. 19, Miller said.
During the first six months of
1966 traffic deaths ran about 8
peb cent above last year, he
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I Mrs. Madeline Kline, La Porte
I in Room 129,
Sidney Woods, 2835 Massey
TampktnsvRoom 119.
Gebrge Golden, 4815 Redell, in
Room 131,
Mrs. Dorothy Krizak, 1906
Utah, Room 213.
Mrs. Nancy Perry, Edison
Court, Room 111.
Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
odist: •
Fred Kaite; 1701 CaUfomit, fo
Room 215. ^
Mrs. C. C. Davis, 244 Hfrey,
Room 316.
Willis Smith, Mont Belvleu, In
Ro0mJG2. - . ,
Kimberly Lee, 205 W. G U1 f,
Room 203
Travis Sterling, Baytown, in
Room 347." ; v. ■*. L'-: >■ .
Mrs. Annie .Donnelly, 1902
Massey Tompkins, Room 340.
Mrs. Martha Turbeville, 310
S Glllard, Room 335.
Beth Harrington, Highlands, in
Room 204. .
Rufus Wright, 1131 Magnolia,
Room 330. .
, Mrs. Eva Casey, Crosby, in
Room 221. T
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1966, newspaper, September 2, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144876/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.