The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1991 Page: 3 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, Jamrary 3, 1991
DEATHS AND FUNER ALS
JUANITA EMFINGER
Services for Juanita Emfinger,
72, of Highlands will be held at
2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, 1991, at
Earthman Baytown Chapel with
the Rev. John Brady officiating.
Mrs. Emfinger died Wednes-
day, Jan. 2, at'a Baytown miss-
ing home.
She was a resident of -High- <
lands for 37 years and had2
worked at Highlands J-unior
School for several years.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Virgle Emfinger Sr, of
Highlands; sons and daughters-
in-law, Virgil and Helen Emfin-
gcr Jr. of Baytown, Lannie and
Tina Emfinger of Baytown;
daughters and son-in-law, Jean-
nette and Louis Ryan of Hous-
ton, Faye Gibson of Baytown,
Kathy Morrison of Channel-
view; brothers. J.A. Tarver.
Clayton Tarver, Charles Tarver,
Ronald Tarver and Marion
Tarver; sisters, Mary Lou An-
dress,Sue Reeves; 11 grandchil-
drenf and 13 great-
grandchildren.
Brown and Aaron Garrison.
Visitation will be Thursday,
Jan. 3, after 6 p.m. at Sterling
Funeral Home in Dayton.
Pallbearers will be John Hall,
Mitchel Harmon, Harlin Schaf-
fer, Dale Harp, Eddie Harp and
Frank McCune. %______
Donations may be made to
the Barbers Hill Scholarship
Fund in memory of Wendell
Irish. v
Services are under the direc-
tion of Sterling Funeral Home in
Dayton.--
SCHULTZ ^W.B. Jones of Universal City;
Memorial services for Paige " aunts and uncles, Sgt. and Mrs.
Alyn Schultz and Kimber Jeff Schultz of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
Cedarcrest Cemetery with the
Rev. Jon Siemsglusz officiating.
Paige Alyn died Friday, Nov.
23, and Kimber LeAnne died
Saturday, Nov. 24. Both were
bom Friday, Nov. 23.
They are Survived by their pa-
rents; grandparents, Nancy and
David Mickel of Baytown, and
Robert and Suzanne Schultz of
Baytown, and Toni and Barry
Gamham of Australia; great-
grandparents, Eugene and Merle
Mickel of Baytown, Viola Farris
of Lufkin, and Col. and Mrs.
.....’..... LEWIS......
Services for Robbie B. Lewis,
67, of Houston will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 1991, at
Oscar Johnson Mortuary, 415
Berry Road in Houston, with the
Rev. P.R. Williams officiating.
, Mrs. Lewis died Tuesday,
Jan. 1, in a Houston hospital.
Pallbearers will be Kerwin
Arrington, Thomas Lewis, Keith
George, John Combe, Devon
Hardeman and Charles
Arrington.
Honorary -pallbearers will be
James Hall, L.K. Arrington and
James Lewis.
Services are under.lhe direg-
She was a member of New' tibridf Johnson and Frazier Fun
Pleasant Grove Baptist Church eral Home,
and had worked at Blalock
Nursing Home for 13 years.
She is survived by sons, the
a bookkeeper for Hi-Lo Auto
Parts and was a member of the
Lutheran faith.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Lucille Miehl.
, Miehl is survived by son and
daughter-in-law. Michael and
Alison Miehl of Houston;
daughter and son-jn-law, Mau-
reeri and Gerry Millen of
Crosby; brothers and sisters-in-
law, Regis and Rose Miehl, and
John and Claire Miehl, all of
Pittsburg, Pa!; sister, Anna
LeAnne Schultz, infant, daught-
ers of Airman Michael E.
Schultz and Gera Lynn Schultz
of Wichita, Kan., will be held at
3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, 199L at
Greg Mickel and Brin Gerhardt
of Baytown; godparents, Sandy
and Dan Caim of Wichita; Kan.;
and many more relatives and
friends.--—= —
MIEHL
Services for Jerome J. Miehl,
Rev. James Lewis and Thomas 66, of Baytowrrwilt be held at 7 Marie: sTape of Pittsburg, Pa.;—
Lewis; brother, James Hall of p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3, 1991, at and grahdchildren, Beverlie Mil-
Navarre-Lee Chapel with the
Rev. Jon Siemsglusz officiating.
Miehl, who was bom Sept. 9,
1924, in Pittsburgh, Pa., died
Wednesday, Jan. 2, in his home.
Mjehl, a veteran of the U.S.
Hempstead; and sister,’Eveline
Arrington of Baytown.
Visitation will be held from 1
to 9 p.m. Friday at Oscar John-
son Mortuary.
Burial will be at Oakwood
Cemetery in Hempstead.
Army dunng Worm War IT, was
len and Matthew Jacob Miehl.
Burial will be held Friday,
Jan. 4, at Sam Houston National
Cemetery Tri San Antonio.
Services are under the direc-
tion of Navarre-Lee Funeral
Home.
JAN-
Burial will be at San Jacinto
Cemetery in Houston.-
Pallbearers will be grandsons,
Jason Cook, Lannie Emfinger
Cecil Gray and Tim Estes.
Arrangements are under the
direction Earthman Funeral
Home.
. . ALLEN
Services for- James “Pony”
Allen Sr., 36, of Baytown will
be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan.
5, 1991, at Washington Chapel
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Earl Alexander officiating.
Allen died Sunday, Dec. 30,
in a Baytown hospital.
He was bom Jan. 16, 1954, in
Baytown, where he was a life-
long resident. He _attended
schools in the Baytown school
district, including Ross S. Ster-
ling High School.
_ He is survived by his mother,
Willie Allen of Baytown; sister
and brother-in-law, Annie and
Edgar Thomas Jr. of Baytown;
sister, Vesta Lee of Grimes
County; nieces, Latonya Allen
and Felicia Marie Thomas, both
of Baytown; and nephew, Mar-
. eus Thomas. Qfgaytovyn,,.; ...
He is also survived by his au-
nts, Stella Baldwin,'Essie Allen,
Mary Brooks and Paralee Davis,
all of Baytown, Jessie Taylor,
Laura Dean and Lillie PcarlEdr.
wards, all of Richards, and
Beaulah Mae of Texas City; and
great-aunts, Marie Debose of
McNair and Rosie Taylor -of
Montgomery. —.---
Other survivors include un-
cles, A.J. Arvill and Nathaniel
Allen, both of Galveston, and
.sales &
clearances
_ ^
_Calif; godchild. Ebony Menifee
of Baytown; several nieces and
nephews; four great-nieces and
great-nephews; and numerous
cousins and friends,
Visitation will be held from
7-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, at John-
son and Frazier Funeral Home.
Burial will be at Piney Wood
Cemetery in Richards.
"‘PSlfbcarers -w i 11-be Lionel
Thompson, Linnel Dcstin, Wil-
lie “Bat” Allen, Robert Minor,
Albert Broussard and Alferd
Ewell.,
Services are under the direc-
tion of Johnson and Frazier Fun-
eral Home.
\ IRISH
Graveside services for Wen-
dell Irish, 57, of Cove will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Til-
thh Cemetery in Cove with
Doug Williams officiating^ _____
Irish, who had been a native
and lifelong resident of Cove,
died Wednesday, Jam 2, 1991,
in a Houston hospital.
He was a farmer and was also
active in civic activities includ-
ing the Winnie Rice Festival
Pnarri Rnrhr.rs Hill Homecottl-
SAVE 30 V ON MISSES' SELECTED
DRESSES. A collection of knits,
challis and bengaline styles.
Assorted colors and fabrics.
Grig, 72.00-86.00, now 49.99:59.99.
9.99 14.99 MISSES’CASUAL -
KNIT TOPS. Basic solids and
,novelty prints-.-Hrfolyesk*f/leM««B'.-“'-“t*-
Reg. 12.99-.s0.00. /
SAVE 25%-40% ON MISSES’
SWEATERS. Crochet; angora,
embellished styles and more
in acrylic and fur blends.
Orig. 34.00-56.00, now 19-99 39.99.
SAVE 25% & MORE ON MISSES’
SKIRTS & PANTS. Career styles in
solid shades and menswear prints.
Prig. 28.00-34.00. now 19.99 24,99.
SAVE 30% 50% ON JUNIORS’
ACTIVEWEAR. A fun selection of
styles in, assorted colors.
Orig. 18.00-32.00, now 9.00-22.40.
SAVE 30%-50% ON JUNIORS’
SKIRTS & PANTS. Choose from a
variety of styles and colors.
Orig! 24.00-68.00, now 12.0ff-47.60.
SAVE 33% ON LADIES' WARM
SLEEPWEAR. Flannels, brushed nylon
styles and more in assorted colors.
Orig. 15.99-1.3.00; now 9.99 27.99.
SAVE 40% ON WARM ROBES &
SLEEPWEAR. Cozy fabric styles in
assorted brights and pastels:
Orig. 24.00-55.00, now 14.40-32.99.
SAVE 25% & MORE ON
THERMAL & JUNIOR WARMWEAR.
Snuggle-bound styles in a selection
from favorite makers.
SAVE 40% ON BOYS 8 20
DENIM JEANS with belted
or cargo pocket styling.
From Bugle Boy and Levi's Dockers.
Orig. 34.00-36.00, now 19.99.
ing Committee and the Agricul-
tural Stabilization-Conservation
Service Board
Irish is survived by sons and
daughter-in-law, Jon and Shellie
Irish of New Wavcrlv and Ken-
SAVE 40% & MORE ON MISSES’
& JUNIORS’ OUTERWEAR.
Selected styles including wool
blends, active styles and more.
Orig. 75.00-135.00, now 37.50 79-99-
TAKE 50% OFF FURS 1
FOR MISSES. A selection
of luxurious mink jackets..
now 399.00-799.00.
SAVE 25%-50‘V ON DRESSES
FOR JUNIORS in a vast selection
for career or weekend.
Orig. 29.99-68.00, now 14.99-49.99.
SAVE 25%-50% ON ENTIRE
STOCK JUNIORS’ SWEATERS in jt .
: selection of styles, textures and colurS.
Orig 28.00-46.00. now 20.99 .34.50.
SAVE 25% 50% ON JUNIORS’
-WOVEN TOPS from a collection of
assorted styles in solids and prints.
Brig. 20.(10 38 (Ml, now 9-99-28.50.
SAVE 25% 40% ON JUNIORS’
RELATED SEPARATES
from a seasonal and holiday selection.
Career and casual styles.
(Trig. 2S.ritL-ttfR>, mnv I6.80-3-5:00,
Or,g 16 00 h> 00 mm 11.99 20.99
TAKE 50% OFF 14K GOLD,
STERLING SILVER & VERMEIL
" JEWELRY. The entire stock! ——
Choose from glimmering chains,
bracelets and more.
SAVE 50% ON FASHION
COSTUME JEWELRY. Choose from
selected styles to add spark, to your
fashion wardrobe. 1
SAVE 25% ON KNITS. —-
Our entire stock of knit hats,
Scarves and gloves.
. Orig. 5.99-30.00, now 4.49-22.50,
SAVE 33%-,50% ON FALL/WINTER
SHOE CLEARANCE. Dress and
casual shoes, hoots, booties
and active footwear,
.Orig. 19 95-79 95, now 12.99-49.99.
SAVE 33% ON INFANTS’
CORDUROY OVERALLS
with adorable appliques, in
polyester/cotton. Sizes 3/64/9,.
Orig IS tin. now 14.99.
SAVE 30% ON INFANT’S’
2-PC.-SLEEPERS with appliques,
assorted,jiastels.'Newborn S-M-L
Keg 15.00, now 10.50.
PLAYWEAR including print
coveralls and overall sets.
Reg. 18.00-20.00, now 13.50-15.00.
SAVE 33% ON CHILDREN’S
SLEEPWEAR for girls 2T-14.
Assorted prints and solids.
Orig. 11.00-22.00, nor7.33-14-66.
SAVE 25% ON TODDLER.GIRLS’
DENIM SEPARATES from Sparklet v
Cotton jeans, jumpers and overalls.
: Orig. 20.00-28.00, now 15.00-21.00.
SAVE 50",. ON KIDS’ CLEARANCE
SHOES. The entire stock! Choose
. front a selection of styles.
Orig. 19.05 32.95. now 9.97-16.47.
SAVE 25% ON BOYS 8-20 I./S
KNIT SHIRTS. Fleece or knit styles
in cotton or polyester/cotton.
Brights and neutrals.
Orig. 9 99-28.00, now 7.49-21.00.
SAVE 25",. ON BOYS 8 20
BRIGHT SWEATERS in jacquard
or crewneck styles. Assorted colors.
Orig 22 00 2800. now 16.50 21.00.
SAVE 33".. ON BOYS 8 20
CASUAL PANT'S from Ocean Pacific
—and levik Dockers.
-Orig. 30,00 32.<K). now 19.99.
SAVE 50",. ON BOYS 8 20
BUGLE BOY PANTS. Casual styles
in a s, lection of colors.
Orig 26.00 30.00. now 12.99 14.99.
SAVE 30% ON YOUNG MEN’S
DENIM JEANS from Bugie Boy.
Assorted styles in cotton. ; :
Orig! 34.00--t2.00, now 23.80 29.40. ,%./!, ;
FAMOUS,MAKER SWEATERS FOR
YOUNG MEN. Crewnecks and
cardigans front Saturdays, Permit, ’
JJceirrPacific and more.'
Orig. 19.99.-t0.00, now 14.99
WOVEN SHIRTS FOR YOUNG MEN.
Cotton styles in solids and prints.
from Bugle Boy, Saturdays and more.
Orig. 25.00-28.00, now 19.99.
KNIT TOPS FOR YOUNG MEN.
Long-sleeve styles in cotton, from
Santana, Ocean Pacific and more. 7
. Orig. 24.00-28,00, now 14,99-19.99.
SAVE 40% ON SWEATERS
FOR MEN. Entire stock of
crewneck and cardigan styles.
Orig. 28.00-50.00, now 16.80-30.00.
SAVE25%-30%ONMEN’SKNIT
& WOVEN TOPS in cotton or
polyester/cotton. From a
selection of famous makers..
Orig. 16,00-30.00. now 11.99 21.00.
TAKE 30",, OFF MEN’S LEVI'S
DOCKERS SPORTSWEAR. Selected
knit and woven shirts and cotton pants.
Reg. .30.00:39.00. now 21.0OJ7.3fi.
SAVE 25% ON MEN’S DRESS
SHIRTS. Selected styles from Arrow,
Van Heusen and John Henry.
Orig. 2 t.00-30.00. now 18.00-21.75.
SAVE 25%-40% ON MEN’S
CASUAL & DRESS PANTS -
Jn a selection from ^ ;
Haggar and Levi's Docktfrs.
Orig. 3450-39 00,- now 20.70-29.25.
JUST A SAMPLE OF THE SAVINGS YOU WILL FIND. INTERIM MARKDOWNS ,MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN ON SOME ITEMS. STYLES, SIZES AND COLORS MAY VARY.
Furs ih most Bealls stores. Fur products labeled to show country of origin All furs subjcctao, prior sale Natural and dyed shades included.
i noth Irish of Cove; daughter and
son-in-law, Jill and Scott Garri-——-
son of Anahuac; brother, James —
Irish of Cove; sister, Genevive
Harmon of Cove; and grandchil-
dren, Alison Irish, Melissa ___
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1991, newspaper, January 3, 1991; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052045/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.