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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 3

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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THE BAYTOWN SUN Funeral Notices GUSS. BRADLEY Services were to be at 3 p.m. Saturday (or former Baytonian Gus S. Bradley 72, who died Thursday in a Marlin hospital. Bradley, of Rt.

3, Bryan, was employed for 30 years at Humble Oil and Refining Baytown Refinery until his retirement in 1955. He is survived by his wife, Church, Senior Mrs. Mable Bradley; one the Pioneer Club, daughter, Mrs. Milford Malone of Dallas; two sons, Ernest Bradley and Gus S. Bradley Jr.

of Baytrnvn and one sister Mrs. T. W. Stousland of Well born; and one brother, William B. Bradley of Bryan.

Eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren survive him. Lindley-Robertson Funera survive. Home in Navasota was tc Idirei. the services with in at Wheat Cemetery a Millican. Tex.

Council Meet Improvements Baytown City Council will hold a special session at 5 p.m. next Thursday, Oct. 19, to look at plans for Garth Road improvement. The council also will study plans for the expansion of the East District Sewage Treatment Plant in Cedar Bayou. An ordinance on the issuance of certificates of obligation will be considered.

Because of Thanksgiving holidays the council decided to change its Nov. 23 meeting to Nov. 30. WILLIE LEE MACON Willie Lee Macon, 79, of 2518 Elvinta, died at a.m. Fri- ay.

He was a native of Elmo County, and came to Baytown in 1937. He retired from Humble Oil and Refining Baytown Refinery on Nov. 1, 984, where he was a guard. Macon was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Senior Citizens, and ie Pioneer Club. He is survived by his wife Mrs.

Betty Macon of Baytown; four sons, Wesley E. Macon and Alton Macon, both of Bay town; Willie Glenn Macon Highlands, and Floyd Macon Nederland; and one sister Mrs. Sally Walker of Ganado Eight grandchildren als nrvive. Services will be at 2 p.m Monday at Paul U. Lee Fu neral Home Chapel with Dr Robert B.

Moore Jr. off dating. Burial will be Memory Gardens. Pallbearers will be Cliffor W. Bell, E.

L. Gunn, Glen Oaks, K. K. Kitchell, Alle Rice and Lee Edward Cam bell PAUL PRINCE SR. Paul A.

Prince 84, of IM Brentwood died at 11 pm riday in a Houston hospital. He had been a resident of Baytown 24 years and formerly ud the Paul Prince Bukk tgency in Baytown. Funeral services will be held 12 p.m. Monday at Earthman Chapel. The Rev.

Randolph Cooper will officiate. Burial will be in Memory Gardens. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Maxine Prince of Baytown; two sons, Paul A. Prince Jr.

and Beaver Prince of Bay- own; one daughter, Mjs. Linnie Jo Young of Houston; three brothers, Joe Prince of San Antonio, V. B. Prince of Corpus Christ! and Dr. Judson Prince of Ft.

Worth; two sisters, Mrs. Nina Kirkpatrick of Corpus Christi and Mrs. Mary Altom of Pampa. Two grandchildren also survive. MRS.

CAROLYN ALFRED Funeral services for Mrs. Carolyn Miller Alfred, 48, of 12607 Crosby-Lynchburg Road, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church in Barrett Station. The Rev. E.

Foris Brown will officiate. Mrs. Alfred died Friday in a Houston hospital. A lifetime resident of Crosby, she was a member of Barrett Station First Baptist Church. Walker Funeral Home in Crosby is directing.

Survivors include two A I US i Knud C'UDU CAHD OH YOUR BANK AMERICANO Wl RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES MONDAY-TUESDAY SPECIALS MENS DRESS SHOES OUR REG. 1X1 2 DAY ONLY 491 Entered as second class matter at the Baytown, Texas Post Office 77520 untter the Act of Congress of March 3.117?. Published afternoons, Monday through Friday, and Sundays, at 1301 Memorial Drive in Baytown, Texas, P.O. Box to, Baytown 77570. Subscription Rates: By carrier, 52.15 per month; S25.M per I year; single copy price, 10 cents, Mail rates on request.

nationally by General Advertising Service and Coastal Wade Glenn Is First Reader For Service 'Doctrine of Atonement" is subject of the lesson sermon I daughters, Mrs. Shirley J. Wil- Sunday at First Church and Mrs. Barbara J. Christ Scientist, Baytown.

The Egans of Barrett Station; two Bible and Christian Science sisters, Mrs Alfred and Mrs. Margaret Gueary of Wade Glenn is first reader Crosby; three brothers, Willie and Mrs. D. F. Badgett is sec- Miller of McNair, Elmer ond reader.

David Kadjar is Miller Crosby Henery superintendent of Sunday Miller of Crosby. Ten grand school at 10:30 a.m. children and several nieces Wednesday testimony meet- am nep hews also survive, ings are held at 7:30 p.m. A wa will be from 7-10 p.m. The Christian Science Saturday at Walker Funeral Church is located at Ne-Home Chapel in Crosby.

Inter- vada and Michigan Streets. ment ill be at Evergreen Sunday morning services be- Cemeterv in Barrett Station. Mas keattMr Ike sfiare sbp 01 with P.M. M2 Hack- brown VINYL SHOWER CURTAIN LINERS Reg. 94c 77 6'x6' in an assortment of colors.

MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS Reg. 2.17 35 Crew neck, region sleeves. Cotton Solid colors. S-XL. Save! Reg.

3.88 Misses' smartly styied rayon or acrylic slacks bonded 1o acetate for better fit. Comfortable wastrband. Popular colons. 8-16. PARAPHASED LIVING BIBLE 88 REG.

9.95 2 DAYS ONLY 8 Hard book edition endorsed by Billy Graham. gin at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. JaRue Andree is soloist and Miss Dixie Shipp is organist. George Allen is head usher.

Sets Sermon tik WITH FRED VOUMER STAIN IDENTIFICATION BY SIGHT The experienced Dry-Cleaner can recognize stains and spots on sight. For instance, paint stains are usually built up on the fabric surface. They are often marked by a slight film of oil. The oil is absorbed by the fabric before the paint dries. Spots are roughly divided into two classifications.

These that are built up on the surface anrj those that are absorbed by the fabric. The absorbing class consists of stains made from thin, penetrating liquids. A salad oil stain is an example. It spreads crosswise with the filler threads. Built-up stains are of a thicker consistency.

They include paint, tar. mud and -so forth. The shiny surface on a stain aids in making identifications. This includes lacquer and nail polish. 1 Winter is just around the Be sure your coats, jackets and warm woolens are ready to wear.

Examine them now and you can send them to us knowing that they will be returned to you thoroughly cleaned and ready to wear. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 2348 Bay Plaa 422-6797 The Rev. Robert Sdiomp, pastor of First Christian Church, will speak on "There Is No One Whom God Can Do Without" at the 10:50 a.m. service Sunday. He will speak on "The Bible's Sports in the children's sermon.

M. P. Fuller and Eldonl Berry will be presiding elders at the communion service. Bible classes for all ages will convene at 9:30 a.m. At 5 p.m.

Sunday, the youth groups will meet for a snack supper and separate programs. The junior high group will see the film "The Ant The senior high group will begin a study of the Epistle of John. The Christian Women's Fellowship will have a work day Tuesday in preparation for the Boutique Nov. 28. Another work day is scheduled for Oct.

31. At 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, the monthly family night supper will be held in the fellowship hall. Many of the items which will be on sale for the boutique will be displayed and Mrs. A.

A. Arnett will explain where the proceeds from the boutique will be sent and how they will be used for the benefit of the underprivileged and needy. SAVE Model 1838W 10 SKILLET 94 Reg. 2.78 1 30-CUP PERK 67 PLASTIC SEWING CHEST Reg. 10.54 8 REG.

3.33 2 FURNACE FILTERS 77 48' iron for even heat, dent or chip. Save. Brews automatically, keeps coffe hot. 2-wov Aluminum. 2 draw chest toraUe plastic 31 1 00 Regutor or Extra Hold.

We Salute The Woman Behind The Desk SMILE BUSINESS She keeps the wheels of business moving. With her efficiency knowledge and pleasant outlook she is an intrical part of todays business world We congratulate these women on jobs well done and for making the world of business, that much more pleasant. HAIR SPRAY Reg. 1.27- can White Rain? -NttWt 73 BABY SHAMPOO 1.47. 't? Plosisc bot- Itle.

16 1.17 LOVING Reg. 1.4787 fashes the grey. PHOTO FINISHING LEVER-ACTION 'TOPPER' 37.73 Single-shot shotgun in 4lOr20rond 12-gauge. Walnut stock, recoil pod. Junior model available.

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175,303
Years Available:
1949-1987