The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1975 Page: 1 of 19
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7 By WANDA ORTON Councilman Emmett O. Hut-
In monthly expenses Baytown to. who took office last April,
(it)'' Council members, were received a check-in August for
reimbursed ,$6,020.50 in the4864.27, representinglexpenses
fiscal year froth‘October. 10?4T“thTough July!—L—v
through^eptember, 1975. • Runnerup to the mayonn ex-1
Charles Pool, who did'nc^Te” Henry (Pelly) Dittman whom
quest reimbursement, officfkin April.’Hij expenses,
Mayor Torn Gentry ac- $1,148.09^ included trips to Fort
'cumulated the most expenses, Worth for a’ Texas Municipal
totaling $1,461.75. According to League Confereneer to St'Louis
'. city council policy, Gentry could for a solid waste disposal con-
have received up to $1,800. The ferehce and to Galveston for a
council m 1969 voted • to Harris-Galvesfon Area Council
authorize $15Q a month for the meeting
mayor and $100 a month for, Councilwoman ‘Mary
other council members. • Elizabeth • Wilbanks received
Not any council member $990,14 in travel expenses, in-
*«; received as much as $1,200 in the eluding reimbursement for a
past fiscal.year. TML trip Jo .Amarillo.
The lowest amount paid in tbei Councilman Fred BepnarSki
’ . past fiscal year was $35 to Coun- received $700. • -
ed hirrr last November,
represented ''.'accumulated gas
~ mileage - lor a three-month
P<™d:
Walmsley acknowledged he
who attended a TML conference
in Fort Worth and made two
trips to Austin for subsidence
district legislative hearings.
The brief .forms for .itemized.'
lorm to tilTournow but haven't (See€0UNCIL| Page 2> "..........
■r <Sun staff photo by Rick McCauley)
~ ^ .... •
?es Rangers Again Come From Behind To CAmtinue Mastery' Over Ganders - -
Ross Boss Again; Blue Tops BEL, 13-9
Westchester and Ion the next two plays romp up the middle from 11
, In Hospital KC Dance
; RAYTOWN SEN printer John KNIGHTS OF
Holland is a patient in Room 125 Jacinto Council will sponsor a does the best.
. ('an have visitors He -is in the Saturday" at l^KCHalTMusic
hospital for tests)''"-. , * . will be -furnished byvtfie' Gold
. . in "The Game'.: FYiday night unimproved senior quarterback '58 yards, '.two being, in the 'The Ytowd 2OI0OO;had“Just‘kickoff. ' .....“ Russell, whuh rnariv tfioiieht attemptsirHed lotheTnftrt.
jam-paeked Stallworth Stadium Kyle Hollister and a solid effort; category of spectacular settled in .its seats when'Lee '’After the two teams traded'was caught iti the^nd zone forjj In the drive to paydirt, and ul-
» at rw,„« fee. ‘ ft was a game so even, it had pushed foe scoring button, with punts on the next . five ItoUchdown. but wasTma^ln- timately victory, the Rangers
Another fag tor that helped the ta come down to Maks, if that wgaine Wthree rtimutes and spossesions^the Rangers started nmuvwt •« interference on: overcame two major obstacles
angers’ was- the fact Sterling is u-hat.win .«m t« rail them.-:44 seconds mST-* .’clicking offensively and tied theirq»„,h„T M-kiiT one a 15-tard:oehaltv after
win « wumw .ywu Sterling won its fifth .The In other words, the Rangers- turnovers totaled three Hags . , . '
jBarmers Orchestra The publicls Gamte^. against its crosstownihad.no turnovers. and they came in the, form of, pitchout from Bocker and set extra point with just 50 seconds . core on ne ncx 17 yards and the other a fourth
M^o(fe^^and Ued^j^e, StglinTgetting tKoball atj-'
r_ JiT ** scored on the next lggj.g^ __
saiPfor the flag. He got therejefibcfore halftime.. ' p,n ■ , and cnesituiion at the REL13.
easily ' \ . Deacon - Winters put the . Sterling put it on icejn the ^ciriffin, who led all rushers m
1 *. Siu „ , <■ third nMarter first time'if harf ,:_.u
p.m. Sunday showing of ‘1111
Hiding Place" at the Brunson
Theater The balcony will be
by the defense, which defended in another good performance as iat the five in the third stanza and The plav was only Lee s third Hollister passed to Scott “Mills iimpressive drive of the season in i* McCage's reception was
^ !Sr,r~:..*l:t>? 5Si““e* “?
supt: AND MRSt Kenneth Pye Magic Wand Club . —:
amt’*
. GWEN HARDING, former Ross
day Maureen Anderson of'S. Sterling High School student
FO' The Deaf , fKiw-. tt-p- SS a ” I”™ . 1
INTERPRElEKS WILL be sively and defensively. and artffiailed as one of the HatcherfumBle'af the Ross 22 in uprights for the JOffi straight-yard punt return, which gave the ball, although nobody realiz- carries,
with deaf pensoris at the 9.15 Both teams'had its heroes, finest stopperuhits on the Gulf (j,e :fjrst quarter. Steve Baker time this season for ithe seventh Slewing possession at the ^ it.at.the tiriie * . fourth d
For’Sterling, a faoatiCai effort€oast. The-offensive hne turned pounded" on a HAggertv Mble.PoinC .
„ . v . .. got two on the crucial
themed it.at.the1 time • . fourth down play and Auzenne
The Rarfgcrs had 'their most f'w«l-the nextplay _
reservedjor the^af^t that^if.Al Dennis himseirhad'saidfHaggerty and Mark;Hatcher.. C to m MAlwho-Jave now
nme, said Mr. Gladys Strahan. there was.a 100-foot drop direct-: Also deserving a special pat on; secondary- since injuring his Istr^ight ’in 1975’after dropping land Hollister r§i
To ■ Determine Scppo
- Golden anniverkary' tfishps to ,
Library Names Committee §532.301
City Artrls Hears ^xxon Repoft
” mention Week together. . —-v ...
- ‘ Handlii Historic! Tnm.sliiBuUto
f S. Sterling Hieh Sfchool student . - T r—^ .x— , IT • ■
Baytown’s ‘Skyline’ To Get
‘Impressive’76 Silliouette
iR/5pn<u. uaj^mivuiui viu- John.Harding^ has D^en namcd><a
ploye? are excited about the National Merit Scholarship
birth of infant John Richard, to semifinalist in Baton Rouge, La,
Mrs Carol Fetlers. nursing su-,
pervisor at the ciinic. I . .
Membets of Alpha Beta Phi l WcSthcF
send appreciation, to fflSjelM I i j np» 1
Diebeh dub sponsor. Shirley J And llClCS- . _
Robert E Lee -track coach peeled Saturday night, upper
_ :T-/.. Gene Bosse is asked if he plans 40s; high Sunday, near *0.
•- sne-jsa*:
through tbytes at the REL 10-27 p.m.; lows at 3:22 tm.
-Steriing junior varsjty game with and 3:27 p.m. tides for Mon- , . .._
a trombteie. J day: Highs »! 9:I4 * m. and *
J Miumry says hc'ntay have 11:33 p..m.;-slotvs at 4:11 a.m. ,
fT.’Shange the color'of his bow Uc and 4 09 p.m. t
4? if . the Democrats win the White
L * Hquse.lft the nett election,' but] ' Pwre* Sfreef dot/me/- -
nrut lieutenant ritriW fbus-l J,_ .
second beutmntlff'thr c g-j tlmiy time »
dier line tfo this week nan « couple of nnouace-
by ToUe*» ptten to asststencej .
There are oofynttwreaht^
*‘“k’ '
•ut Marks
|^T^Scheol. BbW Eledion
, „„ wa-‘fw,
Position 2 incumbent Jerry
I ta ewtfed a Maroons Wfofc tee ponvpom In hei;left h.mtanil «See LIBRARY, Page 2i _
; I'Ww Wl “Tlllff flfrtu I — r~~ ~*|-T Her Woe sweat Wt I
w h adopted with a “B" ter Bartowe ot rwunr fhed.utf
y flight fiimodt was the absenfqeBe end 01 one term last year,.
anc votes. There were 36 cast this when he was president of the
$2 IT1 AA1 last.veal ... *•
positions were
tins year.
i Swofford was
^therefore
There were three positions on j
assured oiL-^3
bring returned to the Portion '
less toppled bv w strong wnte-m %
vote - (See UGirmfRNOlT, Paget)
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1975, newspaper, October 5, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061608/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.