The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1970 Page: 2 of 30
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Noon Stock Quotes
Tu^fday, January 27, 1970
|C^'SctalUS^«»rai
...
28% Harvey Aluminum
Electr
t 1
Allis Chalmers .
Arlan's Dept Store ..... 14%
Am Tei 4 Tel ......... 48%
Anaconda ........ 27%
Arm co ................ 25%
Ashland Oil ..........^, . 24%
Atlantic Richfield ...... 77
> Beftdix- .........30
Beth Steel ............. 28%
Carrier Corp .......... 31%
Celanese ......... 52%
Chrysler ...........-29%
Gotonbia Gas 27
Delta Air 29%
Diamond Shamrock 18%
Dow, Chemical ........ 69%
Dresser Ind ....... .. 23%
DuPont 100
El Paso Nat Gas ....... 17%
Ethyl Corp ............. 20
Ford .................. 39%
Foremost-McKesson 29% Phillips Pet
Gen Elec 73 RCA
Gen Motors 65% Raytheon
Gen Tel 4 Elec' 28% Roan Select Tr
Gen Tire .............. 18% Schlumbergen
Georgia-Pacific 47% Sears
Getty Oil...... 48% Shell
. 30
30%
. 37%
28%
28%
348%
18
94%
36%
Steel ...
Intertake Steel
IBM ......
Jones & Laughlilt
Kerr-McGee
Kraft Foods
Kresge S S 58%
ling-Temco-Vought 22%
McDonnell-Douglas ..... 23
Magna vox ........ ...36%
Marathon Oil 31%
Microdot ............. 23
Mobile Socony 41%
Monsanto ............. 34%
Nat Dist .............. 18%
- - • - - 22%
28%
52%
21%
31%
29%
5%
79%
65%
SURETY
Occidental Pet ....
Penn Central RR
Pepsi Cola
(Contiaued From Page 1)
last week and had told
Laughltn the study had been
received and was going to be
approved, but that Baytown
still needed topass the second
resolution. Sutton said he
mailed Baytown the necessary
forms in order to facilitate
passage of the ordinance.
“There has been no loss of
time," Eckhardt said.
Eckhardt said he had also
checked on reports that Kemah
and Clear Lake had been ap-
proved for the flood insurance
program and had found that
neither city has been.
Eckhardt said Sutton told
him only four cities in the
United States have so far been
approved for the program.
Sutton estimates Baytown will
' be the fifth or sixth city,
Eckhardt said
“Another great mystery,
Eckhardt said, “Is how
someone got the impression
38%
59 LC Officials Attend
Prisoners’ Graduation
HUNTSVILLE (Sp) - Ap-
proximately 50 Lee College
The diplomas were
presented by Dr. Richard D.
members Monday night
participated in -com-
mencement exercises for two
inmates of the Texas Depart-
adminlstrators and faculty Strahan, Lee College
president, and Sam Bramlett,
chairman of the Lee College
Board of Regents.
Burglaries,
Theft Are
Probed Here
inmates oi uie Texas uepan- The prison director praised j*^g*f**aut0and^tolonv
mant Of Correctionv at the Lee College regent* and of- 7
Ferguson unit north of Hunt- f}cial» for active leadership in m ; * "j j
sville
Associate of
[ were awarded Ronald
Whitaker, 27, -of Tutea,
the education program. Five
arts degrees years ago Lee College had five attendant at Charles Jones'
•u w sections when it began the service station at Fayle and
datormined, this marks the
OLD ELLEOR HOME ON KILGORE ROAD
Old Landmark To Be Razed; Sam Houston Said To Have Slept On Porch
■wmtaxer, zt.ot uusa. and program. In the past semester Highway 146, told police a man
Ronald C. Rust, 28, of Houston, LC had 40 academic sections came in at 12:40 a.m. Tu&day
imu xvuot, wx naa w acauemic aetuuua v.ojmc
earned their degrees in the flmj 13 technical-vocational to use the telephone,
college program conducted by sections. Aboot 900 inmates are Campbell told officers he
Lee College. As far as can be enrolled in the Lee College was busy and when the man
program.
first time any person has begun ' £ ’^to p^ted out that the missing from the cash register
and completed earning a - - - - • ••
Funeral Notices
Gillette .........; ., 48% Sperry-Rand
1..,. 23% Stan Cal
Greyhound — I
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Gulf /Western.......17% Stauffer Chem 31%
Halliburton ...........48% Sun Oil
someone got the impression w
records all along. _ _ Haitey> Idaho, died at 7:15p.m. Lawton. Okla., T. I. Tallent of
16% Stan Ind ..........42% I <>*Le poss‘bi)ity> ^a.r^ Sunday iTaWytowh hospital Conroe and Garvin Tallent of
27% Stan N J ............... 60% aal<f' wa.s..thai someone has ^ WaS visiting here with her Baytown
Taft Broadcast —... 26
Technicolor 18%
Tenneco ............... 22%
Texaco ......... 28%
Texas Eastern ....... 24%
Texas Gulf Sul 20
Union Carbide ...... 35%
! Union Oil of Cal ....... 32%
i United Air Lines 23%
Named Sergeant
JOHN E . SMITH, son of'Mrs.
32%
55%
Upjohn Drug
US Steel ...
Westlnghouse
Xerox ................106%
Dow Jones Industrial
Avg. .........785.81
Down ....... 2.90
m Thursday. night, ‘Tm not sure ^ gr
... ivhn In of fault _ New York _ V£' T
in the TDC college program:
and John McCormick, Lee
College director of special
told officers Monday that
someone broke into his truck
agd stole copper tubing, and
NEA Reports
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If M fist was avt.....m uu%
Record Strikes
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
National Education
Association says the 1968-69
school year brought a record
131 teacher strikes and work
stoppages.
NEA said that unofficial
tallies for the current 1969-70
school year show the trend is
Monday in a Baytown hospital.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
... lMte M«rU of Baytowu one........—
grandchildren also ^ Harvey Edward Morris of Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Evelyn B. Smith of 1903 N. 28th, v. -k—•— ana sioie copper 11
r;; -snsu esss&sss “ir***.
Washington or Bajown. juneraj Home to ^ T. J. Dick of Tarkington Baytown; two daughters, Mrs. He is an information specialist ATCw.Bir * ,rBeh he''weht to KiF
ttot ^ew YoJk” Aldean Funeral Home in Boise p^e; three brothers, Harold R. A. Speed of Baytown and at.Randolph AFB, assigned to dinner Ja* T^ ^tm' tm-k early Monday morning,
m^have meant ^the Flood fo.rservl1068 Wednesday. Burlia,I Morris of Baytown, Eugene Mrs. T. J. Dick of Tarkington the 3510th • Flying Tramingjlmates of the Fef guaon unttr — - ■----™i_-
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Tallent was a native of
for the first two months, it said.
NEA president George D.
Fischer said the teacher
r KkesJ^* onflJtra velers. The purpose of this
r urban systems to smal ei ones , . ls t0 Dromote highway
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Harvey Morris
Dies; Lived
Here 48 Years
degree in higher education
behind prison walls.
Lee College Academic Dean
James McWilliams presided
over the commencement. The
main speaker was Dr. George
Beto, director of the TDC.
“We shall continue to em-
I_ pbasize education," Dr Beto
said. “I live in the hope that
surance Ad
surance Association
' Wedneklay" at Paul U. Lee
... 8 daughter, Mrs. Darlene Porter Q,apei The Rev. Carl Brown Monday in a Baytown hospital, ficient. We must furnish the Responsible for com-
pri.vate underwriting group, f ^ Idaho twQ glsters f Q ^ Shepherd church in He retired after 32 years from inmates with a change in mencerftept
yd wwld h.w w-wcBfd rf p,rt„ B,rch„M of P,„lclaB. tta B,,»wn R*.ry ta m
Baytown s application for flood g^, ^ June Ber- Morris died at 1:30 p.m. He was a supervisor in the
insurance, he said, until ap-
proval by the Flood Insurance
Administration.
Mayor Glen Walkpr said
mensolo of Mountain Home,
Idaho: a brother, LaVerae
Kelley of Sepulveda, Calif.
Six
SS2“ Cl also recognize that CUffordOlsen,chaplain for the
garguaon.uniL---—
_ . • . • BaIamI IUa must fitenicli fhio ’ll. t__
Baytown police Tuesday
morning were investigating
Richard A. Campbell, an
left he discovered *87.19 was
retired dean, Walter Rtmdeli, Larry Davis of 1308 Highway
was responsible for initiating jjg reported to police he
the prison program, Rundell, a discovered someone had
guest at the commencement, broken into Johnny and Jack's
was recognized in the Grocery at 1101 S. Pruett,
audience. Davis reported the break-in at
Dr. McWilliams and Lee 7:30 p.m. arfti police say *250
College President Richard D. was reportedly taken.
Strahan also paid recognition Morrison's Furniture Co. at
to Retired Dean Rundell for his , .400 W. Texas notified police at
role in the program. Music was 10:30 a m. Monday of the theft
provided by the Ferguson 0f *1,984 worth of
The invocatiort and [miscellaneous tons from the
benediction were given
by store,
Police
are looking
Ghannelview man.who:
—
treater department. A native of
Shreveport, La,, he had lived
here 48 years.
arrangements
were W.Dee Kutach, assistant
for treatment at TDC; Alonzo
the theft and who has since
disappeared after having
failed to make restitution.
Langley, director of education c N Burwick of 1002 Felton
in ♦ho mr r*n11o0p nTOffram * A-Ita . eet____ 11__J-..
Porte High
^eai-granuson. *«»««»>. ........ — -
Burial will be in Memory eight grandchildren and a
, . —,,— —.—1 great-grandson.
abuse of drugs and narcotics
The Baytown Sun sub-
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J A Vf'H'f'K — Gladewater and moved here in Ganlma Cemetcryof Raytown
JA I LLt,d 1940 He ran an outboard motor under direction of Paul U l.ee
(Continued From Page 1) shop. He was a member of the Fungal Home ^During the Miocene and PUo-iTe*as l.ammers has takerHhe
enlighten and educate the Texas State Guard and the Mrer" „ " „ p ceneages, the shovel-toothed el- bird home, and the owner can
community about the growing Baytown Boat Club. ^ a grandson; C. G.f....--------- *--— *- 1™
ii.y IVI.U1VU mi 1 reniwtit.
On Labor Day the Jaycees
annually conduct a rest stop
by the highway to provide
coffee and cookies for weary
Jgszs/ssis £
Lee chapel with the Rev. Henry ^eed' d11 nephews
G. Korver, assistant pastor of
ephant roamed from Texas to
A PET PARAKEET has
reclaim by identifying it. His
home number is 424*8072
SH US FOR All YOUR DRUG
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MEDIC PHARMACY
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San Jacinto Memorial Park
Cemetery. (Continued From Page 1)
uaveieis. me puijAoe m uuo Survivors include his wife, School student is now playing
project is to promote highway Mrs. Lucille Tallent., and his basketball on the Drew High
safety. mother, Mrs. Annice Tallent, School team, and that students
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"VIVA MAX"
"99 WOMEN"
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NOVEMBER"
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A GREAT TREAT M DINING
Famous for freifi teifood
and eWeUn'dlwtaro.
Open ( p.m.
Tues, thru Sat.
San Jacinto Inn
(Lowted »t S*n Jncinto Battlezroumll
Open Sunday
1 pju. to S pjn,
Closed Monday except for private banqurta
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from 'Drew High School are
now owning to Crosby to
participate in track workouts.
Prochazkasaidho crossover
faculty assignments had as yet
been made. Three members of
tbe Crosby faculty have
volunteered to go to the Drew
campus, and all but five of the
remaining teachers have said
they would accept ""
assignment if asked,
superintendent has previously
told the school board.
The .school 'board has
scheduled a special' meeting,
fob 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to
discuss possible investment of
school funds and to evaluate
ifcy-CT
The evaluation portion of the
meeting is -expected to be
closed, but the discussion on
investments' will be ah open
meeting. The board is.to
consider what fo do with
*135,000 in funds^-as well as
any- other "available money—it
had earmarked for* building
•additions afTfrewTneffientary
and * Crosby. Jigh School
campus, the court order has
enjoined the district agaiflst
board was attempting to find
out procedures to be followed
in regaining state ac-
creditation, dropped last fall
by the State Bosrd- of
Education.
The state board left the door
open for Cfrosby to re-apply for
accreditation before the end of
the school year, If reinstated,
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Thursday at Bowie Elemen-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1970, newspaper, January 27, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061606/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.