The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 27, 1970 Page: 3 of 30
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Tuesday
stigating
j and
1 a felony
pbell, an
Jones'
and
i a man
. TudSday
the man
U9 was
(i register
olice he
had
I Jack’s
Pruett,
k-to at
say $250
i Oo. at
l police at
f the theft
brth of
nMMHtar
I has since
having
Il002 Felton
pday that
1 his truck
. and
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Raw Land Is Where
Prosperity Beckons
Tutiday, January 27, 1970 jftt lagtou.u
NEW YORK (AP) - Raw Many factors support the
land, the real estate man said, thinking of the speculators
is going to be the hottest thing among them:
foryearstp come. "Raw land in ~'n,e SUPP*>’ °*181,(1 ls fiXod
thejath of today's expanding while *he demand grows con-
suburhs and cities,” he said, stantly. - / * '
"That’S whffS’theWdheytS.” -Seme wealthy corporations
The statement might be a sur- ** finding the countryside
prise to some, since it comes more to their liking and so are
from Robert Neaderland, chair- moving from the city . Going
man of Pease & Elliman Inc., withthemaremjddle-classfam-
which is usually associated with die* with pocketfuls of invest-
multimillion - dollar skyscrap- ment money.
q. dealt. ________• ,-y - _ —There isan increating inter-
Neaderland isn’t foresaking est in the outdoors and in recre-
the city, but, he says: “Buy big ation by families whose busi-
acreage and then sell it by the ness keeps them in the city but
lot.Thatway.yourmoneygrows whose affluence permits tin
like wild wheat.” journey to the
Little question about it, mil-0,1 weekends,
lions of acres of land on the —The new interstate highway
fringes of metropolitan areas system permits city dwellers to
are going for increasingly high- ** in the country within a cou-
er prices each year and thou- pie of hours on trips that might
sands of speculators, from l'ave taken half a day just 15
small fry to giant corporations ^ears ®g°-.,
are«aware of it. [ -The nw ^ cdn^>
aZS'wmS&'Z SSjSiiSr
saeBBaai
inflation hedge, land invest-
ments often are. As Neaderland
sayn, "[.and doesn’t fluctuate
More Stcurity Wirt
FALSE TEETH
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aasar* s-snyaa
While Editing, Talking
Don't be no afraid th«t your UlM
teeth will come looss or drop juit at
the wrong time For more security
«nd more comfort, sprinkle fwniotu
***““ —*■*“ *—*-*«- Mi
just like a battle,” he says,
checking with city hall, banks,
title companies.
FLOOD -
ments that might provide cap-
tive marketstfor their products,
and financial institutions look-
ing for safe investments for
their millions,
"It’s no place for an ama-
teur,” says Neaderland, who ------
says he spends weeks traveling available to people in that
(Continued From Page 1)
surance would make protection
available to residents of flood-
prone areas at reasonable
premiums. _
The Baytown City Council
passed its first resolution on -—---- •- .
March 20 of last year In which ^ey sat»side by side, the girl.
It recognized the flooding .slight,d^k, seemingly self-pos-
problem in Brownwood sad|»M»ed; the woman, gray .Trail,
required to make insurance forlorn
^ a±ssas&:
hours Baird had conducted
eight separate interviews,
each longer than the planned
, 15-minute limit.....
He dotes this three nights a
„„ w ,_________"I caht really take care of
This, hT effect, con- myself," said the girl. “How
Insurance
“If I thought I could be a good
*■ gaSZSSS&S
_____________ council passed
Because of taxes," hesays, resolution, containing heart attacks ... ,
'“no deal is ever made without basically the same information "My daiiptef'S husband te
an accountant.” as the first one, and sent it to crazy," the man said. “He tried
r ie FJA. ’ - ■ to kill her. She can't have this
Meanwhile, the U.S:Corps of child,”
Army Engineers conducted a “please!” the girl pleaded
rate making study in the “Willyou help me?”
Brownwood area to establish Across the desk in this tiny
elevations, define the area room of a half-remodeled store-
subject to flooding and the front, Wiliam Baird raised a
number of people affected. The hand to his forehead, and shut
survey was completed in his eyes momentarily.
December of 1969. and the “You can’t live your daugh-
couneil was told then that the ter’slife,” he counselled the old-
flood Insurance would be er woman,’ now sobbing, "You
Brownwood mustn’t feel guilty because youj
JO days can’t raise this child. You must
Last Thursday night; during calm down Your daughter and
a diacuaafaa at the insurance your husband need you ”
School
Lunches
WEDNESDAY
Baytown:
, Breakfast - Spiced apples,
cooked cereal, biscuits, butter,
and milk.
Lunch — Smoked sausage or
tatoes, peas and carrot?, brus-
exist or are being de- yeast biscuit, butter.
^tetoped--------—-----t milk and chocolate cup cakes.
Bad news for the small uive* .
tsaa news tor me smau rave#- .
jafifewWtllttie exlst«BC«faj ^ School-Lunch — Rur-
moswrthrhihortuna^,
last year one developer
land to remain idle prior to de-
velopment, the company can
help cut expenses by raising
cattle and growing citrus fruits.
Also interested in acquiring
"FAITH" IS AN
EXTRA INGREDIENT
As we fill each prescription, we know that
rtiiion to the insredients that your phy- j
extra intangible]
tCHINE 1
lit addition to the insredients that yottr phy
tkisn spec if if v there is an extra Intsngibl
ingredient that does not appear lit writing.
It to 'Faith' Uiat through bto knotvledse and
experience he has prescribed a medicine lhat
will -help -to cure of relieve an Illness, _______
Sometimes, this Faith' can be as important
as the medicine itself. We too have a great
drat of faith in the accuracy of the prescrip-
tions we dispense and we derive mOrh satis-
faction when you tell ns on a future visit that
'someone in' your family is now well. ___
yOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN RHONE US
promptly without extra charge. A great many,
people rely on us for their health need*. We
welcome requests for delivery service and charge
arrounto.
Scarborough Drugs
1U N. Main
422-4965
Wc DtRvtr
ach, jdlo, bread and milk
^.*«« ,
do, Fla. Rather than pwimt tt»e ^ ^yy string that a third resolution would be “1 haven’t got t^ heartto say
beans, applesauce, hot rolls, heeded during a conversation no to anyone, he-laid. If It
__available to . — -.
■tratrfehewe #M*rie«* residents within 30 flays.
problem, the council passed a Then, turning to The
third resolution designed to Baird said: ■
satisfy new jsquirementsJ “If abortion is what you really |
made necessary by changes in want, I’llh«pyougetone
the Federal Flood Control Ad. Later, after they had gone,
ctuia, «]h
nd milk.
Crosby:
Lunch — Paprika rice,
between Oty Planner Ross were my wife or: my sister I’d
u
say, ‘I agree you should have
, one, but 1 won’t help you get it,’
[iu JW. lx 1971 ' • what good.ls tluit?
' ^'fieipt of the latest1 "WhenTMethMepwplecry
milk
Barber* Hill:
scuers mu.------.--——- - i, /.rv with them When you see
High School Lunch—Braised resolution, Sutton advised ‘ y _ fry sulctde, tww
beef over rice, combination Iaughlln that the insurance coat hangers, turpen-
satad, butter beans, hot rolls, would be available early In ^ y. v suds
School Idmch - Fried chicken
greemfiMini , com on the cob
lettuce and tomato salad, hot
rolls, jeilo and milk
23,000 Due To
Enroll At I H
HOUSTON (Spl-More than SfliatO RaCtP
23,o6o. students are expected to
81 me UHIVCISliy ill Oh* ns
Houston during spring regis-
traliofiMonctay through ’Oiur»
day, according to RAmon A
Vitulli, registrar;
Students will be admitted to
_ afbeinz Pavillion to obtain
class cards according to the
first letter of their last name.
They ihAy register at any time
during dr after die time period
in which the first letter of their
last name is called, but not be-
PT ~ ~_
All classes begin Monday,
Feb. 2
Spring Term Registration
Jan. 28-29
J
.X
Registration packets and permits,
enrollment instructions and in-
formation on courses availableJn ,
Admissions Office
misunderstanding between
Yarborough In
VHit, T*tepfcoi»e or Writ*
Battle For Abortion And
Birth Control Risky One
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP)
i) into the waiting room
About 30 persons, mostly
women, sat squeezed onto wood
Baird leaned back in his chair
watch-10: JOp.m.-and peered week at his Parents ^d
intn ih„ waitimi rnnm until 2 or 3 a.m. ^ of the S0*tates, abortion ts legal
goinguntU2or3am
Depending on what the people
can afford, Baird suggests doc-
tors from New York and Penn-
sylvania to Puerto Rico and
England. He prefers England
where It’S relatively easy to get
legal abortions: or Puerto Rico,
where authorities, for a price,
ignore a flourishing abortion
of the Estates, abortion ts legal
only to save a woman's life.
Meanwhile, Baird Is breaking
the law in New York State.
Baird has been arrested four
times since 1865 for giving ad-
vice about, exhibiting or dis-
pensing contraceptive devices.
He has not been arrested on
abortion charges.
Did You Know? -
; , * m o 'S4"'" “ '
Texas Forests, are valuable
for wood products, protection
of waterafieds, food and cover
for wildlife, recreational op-
portunities, regulation of
stream flow, control of erosion,
windbreaks, and aesthetic
values. w
According to the Texas
Forestry Association, one of
Texas' earliest sawmills was
operating in 1819.
In East Texas, four national
forests have a net acreage of
658,027.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY 9:30 to 3d0
FOR INVENTORY
Sears
Slop 3:00 to 9:00
yiNVENTORY SPECIALS
'traceptiom-was about teUsterr
to another plea,
A tall, blond youth entered,
sat down shdJbegan to speak.
He had come 75 miles .from
southern New Jersey on this
Yarborough, D-Tta., leader of Htr^ M«>d
. ttipstate's liberal Dempcratsfor pregnant,
more than a decade, announced The boy, call him Jim, Sla
today as a candidate for re-elec- and the girl had been high
tion. school sweethearts. They, were
^mr^-hi* announcement at fath i-nllege frgshriten. heat an.
a Cai^»»f%0nfemice.'The Ivy l^ue#*#a^W«. P*
senator's wtfe Opal, was wlth bothwwktag their way. Mar-
him. - riagenow was out, he insisted.
•T can’t just give you the
name of a doctor," Baird said.
'Tve got to be sure that abor-
tiqij is what your girl friend
wants. Can you call her?
Jim dialed* a number, spoke
briefly, handed over the phone.
“Cathy, do you know who I
am and what I do?" Baird
asked. * ‘Have you considered all
the alternatives? ... Can you
talk freely? O K , then just
Courses offered te
listen and answer yes or no
"Are you sure you want an
abortion? Do you under-
stand that when performed by a
doctor it’s a safe medical prove-
"Yes, Cathy. HI help you
Baird hung up______^____________
“How will you pay for this?”
he asked the youth. “I can’t tell
you how much. Doctors charge
what they think you can af-
ford.^
“My friend promised to loan
me the money,” Jim said. “My
HER HERO. Italian film if they knew, and we can’t tell
star Virna Lisl munches a ^----------
'hero sandwich while at
Air Cond^iemfl*
Arf ■
Auto Mechanics
a.chicity-R4iiaiy,,
Manapemenl
gusinau • "
Chemistry
CommuhieetioM
Pete Proceiiinfl
Enqiheetlhq
English
Foreign Languages
: Geography 1
.....Geology
Government
History
H um an itie <—
her parents. They’re uptight
nem •»«"«» — moralists. They’d never let us
tending the European bob- ^eegch other again I love her,
Navy Man Here
ishes School
Office Treining^
Offset Frinting '
Physic#) Education
Physics
Psychology
Sewing -1/ ——-
$121
Economics
Electronics
' Journalism
Machine Shop '
Sociology
Speech'
Welding
Ronald F. DeHciyos, son of
Mr: and Mrs. Ruben DeHoyos
of 1900 Clayton Drive, has com-
pleted U, S. Navy Hospital
torpsman’s .School in San
Diego, Calif., according to1
: Chief Bob Brockman, Baytown
|U. S. Navy recruiter
Delfoyos joined the Na^- in
and someday I want tomarry||
her...;
“1 heard about you from kids
at school. I'd like to help.
t « next summer I could
work here as a volunteer.”
“H you reaUy wkB to lwlp,
get me a lecture date at your
school," Baird replied "It’s my-
only source (^income.
"You should fight for legali-
zation of abortion," he urged,.
Write your legislators and con-
gressmen Join abortion reform
groups. Campaign for changes
to the laws. Picket! It's not
Mien’s Long Sleeve
Sport Shirt Selections
5 - *10
Wide selections of styles, fabrics and colors in
faahionable sport shirts. Stock up now at tins
low low Sears Price!
:---------A--..... ■ ; ■ . '
Men’s Long Sleeve Sweaters
Choowi from a wide selection of m /
pullovers end cardigans in a wide I /
range'of colors and atylee. Broken ■*/Q
aisee Buy now end eave! ’ ' / (J Ott
Wide Selection* in Men’s Ties
--S.SSJ.-SSW
ens from this fabulous,selec- O f CT
tion st big savings. tl for *1
MEN’S FASHION APPAREL ---
Wide Selections in
Womens’ Dresses
Smart fashions in fall and winter dreaaes. Re-
plenish your wardrobe now at up to half the origi-
nal price! Broken ii®* ” “
Sears the fashion atop
, l.r„ ........ - ""g
hardware department
Craftsmen 36-ineh Rider Mower
regular 1559.50
Msiaive 16.0 «u. In. engine
starts ea*y, 8 forward epeede
for every mowing job. Buy
now and eave 816060!
399
Womens’ Coats
20%.<,50%.
:---:------J-,-. :
• All-weather Coat*
• Untrimmed Fabric Coat*
• Fur Trimmed Fabric Coat*
• Corduroy Coat*
• Limited Quantities and Sizes
WOMENS’ COAT DEPARTMENT
Craftsman Key Start, 20-in.
Power Rotary Mower
Easy starting, put,, type' gae- regular 1159.95
ollnf- rotary. 10,0 oil. in. en-
gine hae no-adjust carbuea-
tor Finger top height 0« cut
adjustment from N" to 3-
6/16" Folding, handle.
89
-J
~t .»J ■ ... .—■-
Craftsman 26-inch Rider Mower
Recoil super start or key Mart regular 9299.50
for Mean starting. Cut % clean
Medea Crsftemen guarantee oovers
parts and repair* for l year
25940
l .... ...
Craftsman 20-in. Rotary Mower
adjuet 100 cu in' foefeSetom PuD regular 9194.95
up. recoil super starter, side am- O A 99
trola Assembled, foldsmetic ken-
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Price* in effect thru Saturday
1 Today ’til 3:00 PJI.
J^omens’ Fashion Boots
from l/2 pri„
The mo»t popular fezhlen footwear thh veer end
Seer* hat a# kindt. Knee length, mid calf length
and pentz boots. Wide selection of colors in.
vinyl or leather. Gome in today and buy them
at half the original price!
. SHOE DEPARTMENT
Nylon Tricot Nightwear
Wide Selection* in Nylon Gowns
In a wide assortment of trim*, ~ ^ qq
styles and colors. Broken sizes.
Ait of Etuf care nylon tricot. ... . „
Regular 96.00 Tulip PftdtT «<rdle
Nylon and ^pwndei Tulip Shape pen Q QQ
firm control S M I, j 4Ul
Kr-Rtilsr 99.1K) Naiural Fil Paniy Cirdle
Gives added firming With Inner- g* QQ
tumde to smooth ud tom you, “|7<
Nylon, rayon and Lycra* span-
dex. Sites 24 to 88.
srr; Lee College
ispeciaTrbigfi program need yoU alongside me ”
teato^aiidanowstatiwetLjn iMtHveyWrI. AUaresotiuWi-
j. Sturdy Split Bamboo
^ime^Bliffd, 6 ftx20 ft.
Split Bamboo canaa are laaed 1 f|9S
topthw will> strong -irv g (J*"
thin enough tounnoticod. 1
aH types ef screening et-
tiaettw outdoors arinrtpoge. Can
be punched to meting fence for
greater privacy'
will sell for
lit.** after
Sasarday
Womens’ Sweaters
regular $9.00
In canUgane, puflovera. StM a gee* setoetten, bad
not every style la every sis*.
‘ WBSCS* SrOBTSWEAB
Philadelphia.
W Dny pegniss to write. In
" — r---«------- - lliff prw____ -__
Brockman invites young men Wpito^doriat1oM,toflght
Hil ah““‘ OMBfi • reform. So few keep t
to inquire aboto enlistment
programs available to those ■>
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STORK HOI KS—MONDAY through Friday 9;.W In fr im^SATt RDAV SHOP !>:3« to 6:00
m Vo Tw Ave,
Baytown. Tcras
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SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVRT7^ Q TS
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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/m1/3/?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.