The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1982 Page: 2 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday. Jaauary 19, 1902
Police Beat
Bank Teller’s Caution
Leads To Man’s Arrest
#v SPOTS
J/yS ^ ^
Need For Parts Delaying
Work On Crosby Schools
Double-checking by a Citizens Bank beer from the business during the ...... "
teHfer resulted in the Monday arrest of a weekend. Loss was estimated at $150. General Assembly Need Volunteers KlwanisCltlb
Michigan man, wanted on 14 counts of *K.D. Riffe, Baton Rouge, La. - So- OFFICERS AND Sir RED CROSS needs POLICE CHIEF R.H. present elementary andfour
talaepretense, filed by Meridian, Miss., meone stole a citizen band radio,. Knights of Bishop volunteers to answer “Bo” Turner will discuss school and high school
By Jill GOLDING be Crosby Primary. ^ dra Cormier, Yolando
CROSBY (Sp) - Pro- Crosby Intermediate Perez, Veronica Colvert,
gress on the middle school will be changed to Crosby Wanda Haynes and
Is on schedule, but work to Elementary and will D’neseMayo.
complete additions to the house grades two, three Thgy ^ approved out
of district trip requests
Charles R. Drew Junior for £>r j0hn Canady to at-
offk^ud a theft charge Iliad by m ^’Parked Chri8t°Pher E: Byrae phone caUs from persons crime in Baytown and buildings has stalled High School will be tend the Texas Education
C D, . . D . „ oc at pOO S. Alexander Monday. Loss was General Assembly of with questions about other facets of police because of the lack of Charles R. Drew In- Association advisor con-
EX**! Hartley, 25, estimated at MM. Baytown will attend health problems. Training department activities, at some electrical parts sup- termedlate with grades ference in Austin-Sandra
Wa1 8180 knowf as ‘Margaret Gobert, 510 William - So- ceremonies of Reobliga- will be held from 9 a.m. to the Kiwanis noon meeting piled by a subcontractor, fjveandsix. Cormier and Candace
Retard Keith Thomas Jr., police said. meonestole^a television set and tape tion of Officers at 7:15 2 p.m. Wednesday at Red Thursday at the Holiday school trustees were told Trustees also extended Raskin to attend a con-
Hartley’s arrest came about after a player from her apartment Monday. The p.m Jan 19 at 420 Cross headquarters, 2700 Inn.
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^hau Bank teller checked on an ac- items were worth M25. Lockwood and Telephone Southwest Freeway. For . _
count from which he wanted to transfer ‘Judith Moore, Baytown - Someone |n Houston The host more information Dhone region Meeting •“---* ~“I 5TT T*
fifcds shortly after 11a.m. Monday. took her 1979 Ford from the parking lot assembly will be 526-8300 ’P AMERICAN LEGION °1 Denny, Ray & Wines, through the 1984-85 school talented students in
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fllie teller said she told Hartley she ed checks totaling $548.31 at the Department, is a patient will speak on income tax P|et® the addition by Fay Wilson,
wtuld have to contact the Mississippi business. The checks had been drawn on in Room 121B at Gulf laws and will answer Baytown Electric, but he Gerczak, and
b|nk to verify he had funds to be a Rosenburg business account. Eastern Deanery Coast Hospital. Mrs. questions. did not know the reason
""•* ** ior inc u6iiiy.
Monday.
Architect Charles Sims,
Supt. Thomas Mlksch’s ference on exemplary
contract to three years; programs for gifted and
and Arthur attend a clinic on sports
hired San- medicine in San Antonio.
Dgnx to veniy ne naa tunas to be a Kosenburg business account. rjosicruLroauciy coast Hospital. Mrs
transferred, to which Hartley agreed. In addition, a woman passed two forg- THE EASTERN Deanery Wiess may have visitors.
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Jknofffcial at the Bank of Meridian told ed checks totaling $58142 at the business of the DCCW will have a
Exxon Annuitants "There’S no excuse for
Stock Quotes
t»fe Citizens employee Hartley was last April. The checks were drawn on a meeting at 10 a.m. Jan. 20 Puppy Found DONNA CONLEY will ex- them s not having that ICourtesv of Paln, Webber Texaco
wanted by police there because he hadU Houston business account. * at‘St. John’s Catholic A CREAM-colored puppy plain „ ineCme tax law material,” said trustee Jackson and Curtis) ’ TexasEaatern..........49%
written checks totaling several thousand ' —u ““ ,,r ““
dollars on another person's account.
jThe Mississippi bank official said
Two Hurt
Church, 800 W. Baker, with a red leather collar chartges at the Exxon An- Gerald Blankenship,
where the Rev. Francis and lock has been found in nuitants Association He called for
Knoblock will speak on his the 1200 block of North
(As Of 9:15 a.m.)
Upjohn.................5144
U.S. Steel...............2714
meeting at 10 a.m. Jan. 20 withholding payment to ATAT............. .....58% Walgreen’s.............47%
Hartley had opened a checking account, Two persons were injured in separate 20 years of mission work Commerce. To claim, call at the Baytown Communi
but accidentally received checks with a wrecks investigated by police Monday, in Central America. 422-3270. , ty Building,
different account number than his own. Geraldine Hoke, 59, of 108 E. Jack was . __
Hartley allegedly began drawing taken to San Jacinto Methodist Hospital UlilbLULL * •
checks against the Mississippi business by private car following a 5:20 p.m. .................... . for four new investigators for his depart- work-
account and the account owner didn’t wreck at James and Fourth. FromPagel ment which has a budget request of “It’ll get his attention,
realize what was happening until a $1,300 Officer David Lay said Ms. Hoke was ■ about $800 000 ™
check, written for an all-terrain vehicle, westbound on James when a northbound pathologists who were also county of that sum about S405 noo would then Rnvtin MV4 rA„«nil AIT,,
was returned to his company.car on Fourth driven by Esther Gonzales employees to use those county facilities bepJdwTS’tte vS^ItmTro ura^tasKscKhe --•»* LOUIlClI UKs
of «« R tar-fr ran a flathlnn e-odlinhr for Dl-ivatfi Cain even when the oonntv Is . P. Ul. . van0us volunteer fire urged Sims to discuss the DuPont................,36(4
the general contractor, Anneo ......;.... 23% Woolworth..............18%
Lee Rowe Construction, Ashland................27% Xerox....... ......38
until the subcontractor Atlantic Richfield.......42% Dow Indus. Avg.......859:11
completes the electrical Beth Steel................22% Dow Indus. Change.....(up) 3.99
Celanese................53% .
erne.sendee.....40% Anahuac City
Hiamnn/t Shornmnlr *
Blankenship said.
Baytown police said the 1977 Chevrolet of 318 E. Jack ran a flashing red light for private gain, even when the county is daMriw^^countv The ou new E! whh the rontrac .................MV4
Hartley was driving had been reported and pulled into Ms. Hoke’s path. reimbursed $200 of the $400 fee. peLnnel which woud be hrein EthylCorp...........-■-» p - RaiqPS
stolen in Waco. The Hoke car collided With the.Gon- Dr. Jachimcyzk said he is unsure how JScostiSiuUlo! 0^0 mahS ST..................™ ? raises
In addition, police found Hartley had zales vehicle, which veered and struck a much his budget will be this year. Last Dim:tor Frank KMaa^of Ad^’uPro- mJnt m»mi^ctT£ ^....................ANAHUAC (Sp) - City
■M tAudntf > 9fLf««t tmiiM uzkM. woe oar k« ommiia a« mi w voar hr was aiiiw-atwi ahnnt ti q miliinn . rneegan ot Aouji rro- ment manufacturer Ford....................18% „_____„<?■ 5 . '
been towing a 28-foot trailer, which was 0car driven by Robert Pattillo of 311 E. year he was allocated about $1.9 million, bation asked the court” for $103000 less i^ated ‘in' Houston"" he toEtec " ......."sn. CouncO approved a 5 per-
stolen from Las Vegas. The trallerwas' Wright as he was stopped for a red light District Court Clerk Ray Hardy asked tha , . _ jth 1982 ’ . . ■ ’ th .........^ cent pay raise for all city
parked In a trailer park In Highlands and onFourth. ^ for a total of 67 new positions in his office SniTha[' Sure SdSat^ 5Sv cZdhavebin “ 2 employed in a speciM
was confiscated by police, although Las Ms. Gonzales was charged with runn- for 1982,15 of which ije said are needed to $22 000 for the ODenine of a satellite of nanL hv im-k ni nart? Gordon’s Jewelrv 13% meeting Monday.
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Criminal Mischief jMiMMM.. j'.Ml.aWM St*aM::±S* SSU'erS*5" ^
struction trash and debris Kmart....... ..........16%
utility base rates.
Nelson said the raises
Feinnv criminal mischief charups Brad Crone of 919 Northwood, drawn up.
havebeen fiM bv Dolke acainst Bobbv Officer L.P Bush said Crone was Eckels also asked that Hardy work The county Mental Health-Mental near the high school. MobllOil................za will affect 12 City
Joe Bradlev 25 o?2500 E James ^ southbound on Crosby-Cedar Bayou with the court for legislation to make the Retardation Authority asked the court They asked Sims to re- Mon8into...............m employees and will cost
DetSve Gene sJtton saTd Bradiev Road when he lost control of his car, slid court clerk's office, and the courts, more for a 1982 budget of $6,086,435, which in- qu^that “e SracS "“Distiller.......22% employees win
lMedlvTammwi h vehl in o ne sideways into a ditch and hit a drainage self-sustaining. Eckels added that the eludes $350,000 for the initial phase-in J„e thb 11^rambledas cTlp8Pet...........ThVr
iegediv rammed his vehicle into one people who use the courts should Be the step for forensic services at the new soon aspossible Schlumberger..........51%
allegedly rammed his vehicle into one
driven by Willie Mae Richardson of
Baytown and repeatedly tried to run her
off the roadway on Dec. 9.
A warrant for his arrest was issued out
of 177th District Court and Bradley went
to the police station Friday at the re-
quest of Sutton, who arrested him on the
warrant.
Bond on the charge was set at $1,000.
Thefts, Etc. —
county jail.
Sean.
The raises are retroac-
tive to Jan. 1.
an unsafe speed, Officer Bush reported.
Crone was charged with traveling at on« to pay for their upkeep. -----/ 1* other construction- SZT..........." ■ " Council also named
Those additional 67 personnel would The county psychiatric hospital would ^ ......38 succeed
cost about $2,820,106 to equip and salary, have a budget of $3,066,861 for 1982, while nublie works (HrectorJta
Hardy said. His total budget request was $100,000 would be devoted to services for public works director Jim
for $12,712,452, about $3.5 million more autistic persons, and another $50,000 ' ™ ..........
would be earmarked for children’s ser- ing W9rk to a 1Wnch ..............- ^
than he received last year.
County Fire Marshal J. J. Pruitt asked vices.
sewer line beneath FM Tenneco................29%
2100 until school officials
Marshall on Feb. 1. Mar-
shall will retire Jan. 31.
Council also voted to in-
crease the utility deposits
aCiW until scnoui OlUCiaiS |» IJ WT viubk uic uumji UU|W31»
Di„„ir _____ determine if money from fOg liOlaS U D for water service and for
Black Uemocrats con9truction reserve '- ”—-1- cssservlretntSOeach •
•Larry Cummings, Houston - So-
meone stole his 1978 Ford pickup from
San Jacinto Mall Monday. It was worth
$5,200.
•Wayne Matey, 1000 Northwood - So-
meone stole checks, clothing, boots, a
watch and $50 from his apartment Sun-
day night. Loss was estimated at $815.
•An employee at O'Brien’s Food
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Deaths And Funerals ^7^
La Porte
v DEVILLE
V . Graveside services /or
Terry Wayne Deville Jr„ in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Wayne Deville Sr,, 0/ 9
Alva are set for 2 p.m.
Wednesday at While
LA PORTE (Sp) - Police are in- Memorial Cemetery with the
Market, 704 N. Alexander - Someone vestlgatlng the theft of an outside air Rev- 1• J Krimmtr of-
broke a front window, entered the store conditioning unit that wa taken from a /iciaiing.
and stole 15 cartons of cigarettes Sunday new home at 5002 Creekmont. Officers Terry died Jan. 12 in a
night. Loss was estimated at $495. said an employee of U.S. Homes Baytown hospital.
•An employee at Reddi-Go, 2724 N. reported the central air conditioner. He is survived by 0 brother
Alexander - Someone stole 15 cases of valued at $500, missing on Jan. 18.
the request.
In other action, trustees
gas service to $50 each.
Council named Odell
Stone to succeed public
works director Jim Mar-
rouse, rredricK Devine, (j. t\ AUSTIN (AP) - The voted 5-2 to exoei a Tunlor ShlD Channel shall on Feb. 1.
Perkins. Dee Stoner and Texas Coalition of Black OIIip V^nannei Marsha„ „
Charles Hardy.
Marshall will retire
„ - d „ DemocraU has scheduled Heavy fog moving into Jan.31.
a0r* Eoilhman' lt8 8Ute convent,on ,or asTauit Ing ateachi- the area Monday night Benny Simpson was
fZ tin,J Houston, Feb. 12-14. The “^rH n^iHP^ inrrv has caused delays to named assistant public
Funeral Home. convention will include Board president Jerry Houston Shin Phannot works rtirontnr
Citizens Group In Dayton Votes
To Oppose Proposed Waste Site
Honorary pallbearers are
John Jackson, C. W. Sher-
Mike Tucker 0/ Baylown; two
sisters, Amy Deville and
Paulette Deville 0/ Mamou,
La., grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Staner 0/ Baytown
and Joyce Deville of Ville
Platte, La.; and a great-
By LOUISE SHAW signing of the contracts made entirely from bricks sr(a'ldmo,h*r- Lau,# Por,tr
DAYTON (Sp) - was at this time only from the neutralized ■
Members of PACE - Peo- rumored but the plans ap-‘ chemicals, it was
plq Against Contaminated peared to be definite. reported.
Environment - has voted She sajd she had been The proposed disposal
unanimously to fighl any told toxic wastes wouid 5e site is the second one be-
waste disposal proposal in shlpped t0 the site lrom mg considered In Liberty
Liberty County. ,he Go|den Triangle County.
The citizens group met (Beaumont. Port Arthur Last summer, Rollins
Monday at the First Na- and orange 1, Deer Park. Environmental Services
tlonal Bank of Dayton Baytown and surrounding announced it would be
after It was reported a areas locating a waste disposal
Class-1 waste disposal site ...... site about three miles
was being planned in International Utilities is west of the city on a 1,000-
Deversarea. a Canadian-based com- acre tract off FM 1960.
The group was told that pany with a main office in At tbat t|me citizens
the Maxwell Brothers, a Pennsylvania. It has built banded together In an at-
business conglomerate of f”>m faur t0 f*ve wast« tempt to stop the dump,
five brothers who deal slles throughout Tbey sa|d (eared
mainly m farming, had the United States, It was wbat the dumping of these
considered giving some of report™- Ryder Trucking tox|C chemicals could do
their land to the Interna- Co. is a subsidiary of this t0 tbe crops and water
tional UtilitiesCorp. In ex- Parent organization, supply as well as to pro-
change for part ownership ™CE members were perty values In the area,
in a waste disposal site. told These'fearswerefann-
The projected site Is 578 The firm reportedly ed by publicity about the
acres In the M. Bowie uses waste material In a company’s 85-acre Deer
Survey located four miles dehydration process to Park site which was cited
eastofDevers. convert it into building by the federal En-
PACE members were bricks, cinder blocks and. vironmental Protection
told by Mrs. Travis highway /t>ad material. Agency for violating two
Theriot, the nearest resl- There is one building In regulations In disposing of
dent to the site, that the Pennsylvania which Is the chemicals.
yROVEMEISTS - ■
T-"t- The
Tides
Wednesday
HIGH: +1:28 a.m., 7:21
p.m. v
LOW: 11:01 a.m., +
10:45p.m.
(+ denotes weak tide)
Stiii
SUNRISE: 7:17a.m.
SUNSET: 5:49 p.m.
convention will jnclude prD0”^az7a’,ua,'lld,,e,nrJ Houston Ship Channel works director.
§5K§ mm s
Caucus.
to dock in Baytown at
f()e jBaptoton &un
Ike Baytown.
TTSJO ta$ibr |W Act ol<Coocmo
March 3. 1*79. PnMiahed afiqg
, Monday throng Friday and
Baytown.
Baytown. Taaaa. 77VJU. SaharHption
Rates By carrier. I4.2S per aieatk.
tSI.BOl
90 pit year Single copy price: 20
1 Daly. 3$ cattle Sunday. Mai
l.« happened
Dec. 17. Prochatka said. Si, w
Trustees also voted to arrive at the Exxon docks
change the name of three from Houston Tuesday
schools to reflect their morning was delayed and ......, ......
grade levels when the new a ship that was supposed greetings are sent to:
middle school is com to leave the docks this Canuta Contreras, 77,
pleted- morning also could not from her son and
Crosby Elementary, sail. daughter-in-law, John and
with Kindergarten The fog was expected to Mary Contreras. .
through first grade, will lift by noon.
Tuesday birthday
—
for Im-
i Louisiana to
NOTED HYPNOTISTS
IN
BAYTOWN
TO HELP SMOKERS
0
THE OVERWEIGHT
WAM N. OBfTONa, F.A.I.R.
HmWr *» TmWpn hr IMj
Am you overweight or o clgorette smoker? Hove you tried to lose weight or stop smoking,
only to foil time and time ogoln? H you find yoursetf answering "yes” to either of these ques-
tions then the Techniques For Living Semlnor, under the direction of Wode M. Genthner
F.A.I.H. ot the Romado Inn, 2301 Decker Drlva, will be the ploce for you on Tuesday,
January 26. Techniques For Living will be conducting their famous Lose Weight - Stop
Smoking Semlnor which hos helped thousands of people throughout the United States.
Techniques for Living is a national organization dedicated to helping Americans solve
these ond other problems that have kept them from enjoying their lives to the fullest.
The subiect of numerous newspaper and magazine articles os well os television ap-
pearances, Mr. Genthner and his staff hove been conducting these seminors throughout the
country. In a comprehensive ond fascinating three hour program, those who attend the
seminar experience the relaxing and beneflclol effects of clinical hypnosis. Not only do peo-
ple permanently lose weight ond stop smoking as o result of the seminar, they also report
that they sleep better, feel more energetic, and generally en|oy life more than they hod
P*Mr°Genthner's skill In clinical hypnosis wos noted by Don Rather of CBS' "60 minutes",
who referred to him In a nationally televised report os a "well-trained ond highly experlenc-
hypnosis is the easiest woy there is to solve these problems", Genthner soys.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 19, 1982, newspaper, January 19, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020818/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.