The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1975 Page: 1 of 25
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The Baytown Su* Invites
MR. AND MRS LD CHARBONNEA!
. Bavtown. 7~
This Pass Gom Through Oct. 10 1
_______At The Brinson Theater Bos Office
Now Shoeing -
FLASH AND THE FIRECAT
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Volume 53, No. 302
Telephone Number: 422-8302
Wednesday, October 1,1975
Bayfown, Texas, 77520
Fifteen Cents Per Copy
te Actuaries
Big Car Insurance Hike
’OTS
Landfall Not Predictable
7*
‘ Gladys’ Veers North
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Firms Ask
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Iiij^reage
AUSTIN aPM^Statelmur-1
Meeting Postponed
REL - ADULT chapter
May Bypass BfthflinEs t'omS^a'?7^*ioday
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BEING ‘PINNED:. ..MOSS STERLING STYLE
HEL- AUUU- ---chapter .of. ./MfAMtoAPi: •- - Hurricane. Neither Nf
American Field Service will not Qia(jyS turiied its lOO-mile-perr would,attemp’
recomm?a3M a117 potent ave- GETflNG SET FOR Homecoming are Judy Rippej,
meet T$««day as scheduled hour'winds more to the north r,lad\s might M\ mph ^tnds just. two miles "Sh"™S f’u
%!^xt meeting will be at,7 30 t(Xjav al)d picked-up forward It could turn ouho the open above tropical storm strength. tpr^15^J^£nL-_i„ 'thl,
. pm Oct 9 in the testing room at ^ 0n a new course, appar- .ocean or hit just-atoi^ny-feBut ‘ it gained- strength sud-j • V*®*
the high school * ently .sparing the northern Ba-' where Frank, said N" dimly Monti- and- became j8°“‘d™a" L insurance costs
fhamian islands forecasters; For days ahent was where helives.^'
open- -Atlantic-,- {nSUr*ee. Companies sought
, ■ t • -• jV" 1 - ‘\v " an-even greater increase 24.9
Registration Facts. - - X ■ ! percent which woul^ raise to-
» -\ tal Texas premium volume:by
: IJ65.4/million. \*
The 17 per cent increase
_ ' recommended bv the staff at thei
SenwjiCiUzens . ~ \ 7< Ws. annual'WA
——....... Keywanette mum chairman, pinning a „ .. .
ya, change '«%;“|'iarg, ; Junior ' Rotary: Ann boutonniere chairman Patti
tangle with the Klein Bearkats. Judy is taking orders for. mums at
42am ttepri(:£ is $4 for single anUlior double corsages, Pat
rdreseher' fitf little sister mum chairman. Sue Pe
dvcoratipg Supt. ( lark lor the Oct. 10 game when the Ranger:
ti, 424-8892. is taking orders for boutonnieres, $2, and little sister
mums, $:!, - ’ .
(Sun stall photo by Betsy Webber!
In Hospital
‘said ■...... the
C. N, BANNING,.of A'nchorage.i But it still may be a day or-
Alaska, brother of Mrs E E two before it is known if Gladys
Waugh' of Baytown, is in inten-lwiiL^o . spare the Eastern
sive care at Gulf Coast Seaboard, said the forecasters
from internal- bleeding. for ih Miami
A! 5 a m. CDT. Gladys was
centered-near- latitude 27 5__ _ ------------ _- ' _ \
THERE ARE STILL a/few seats north, longitude 72 5 west, fVT - A \1 * \
■ ot^or nov. 4 Voters
Deadline Saturday
Our
World
? From AP Wires
• LISBON, Portugal
Mutter, Eggs, Coffee Lp - ■
Cost Of Groceries Shows
4ttle September Change
left'on the bus for the senior about -57G miles southJsoa
citteens trip to the Shrine Circus 0f Cape Hatteras^lf C
fbiggest in more-,than 15 -years.
-yfrrasi niirino both July and August, Iwhile to filter through to the re-
Bus leaves it 6 p.m Thursday u.was ’moving, northwest a
and th/e lee Is "85/ Forf reset- if|j"p h and was' expStSFfi
People who have moved into!
'arris GoAinty^ from, another Tex-
.. ^_____________ :at___
tl^i fee is $5. hor, feser-j7 m.p.h. and was expecieci to Voter registration for the^r
^at)om..^theCMCollege cgruutn even more, to the north Sate^awsehooUaogjd election is iitr
s -a*,
It s still too v«.ir to <i il i‘ ««in, \ , ii „v , 4 , largest increase in premiums
. a..,. .,..11
dio- station refused todat to By I HE ASSOC
obey Premier Jose Pinherio do Consumers got
rnTmn occupation but '1 and t^iindd m only three in- loss leader to get buyers into
one 0t' the-capital's Commu-'fYess Market basket shows SuHppg, soffie- Impfov^ienrftlS® "(HHUfts. Mannfactnnn, *
K m a the markethasket bill was up at fail level however, because* g
^dur-!the checklist store in 10 titles many stores offet coffee as a,
-■■■.. Gladys
, FLORENZIO G.UTIERE2, .son- i Coast.'
in-law of Gertrude Langston of Hebert
AUSTIN (Spj - If new
tirajwe ^rates-proposed
&rofrdHi?cS ■ nfet-d^LTrS t ' N offet. to . SJ^
are apRroved. Harris (uunty v_ w.....-.....~egg>, and pork wiped out most n\pi ice fluctuations gener markets also helped keep
unite pavings on beef 'and sug- allv refitted changes at_ thd prices down for consumers
CHICAGO
Prest>4e-
tiotr election.
registrants- -Saturdays- if they
Pjjnr coqnty-nfcjhc State,-ae— call , rcepinc ever the mirth
w. farm- and wholesale levels:
Anyone registered m "this'plan to vjtte No\ 4
"The rate of the turn to COuntv since 1972 anff^vlto. has
cording 'to
Press
\Associated
T%e AR #gw:¥p a /indoin At the farm level, the U S (l)uncil L(K)ks
era halt of thj Ore a Pk nsto ,* j', ,„mmofl1v purchased Department ut Agriculture said
da\, as a eombination of ntos-'fdod and nonfood Items, eheck- Tuesday, thar prihs^ paid to , , UftllrtU,o«n
. .. ,. ... i> clear skies, fresh cold air gjj tjie prlc.e at one super farmers rose 3 per ant from At ritUlOVV cUll.
Hams Counts premiums and light winds dropped night mrirk(,t lr ,,ath i3 tl(ies on Aug 15. to - Sept. 15 after re- /
$43 a year, the Assocratedw time temperatures well below y,jarc(, j 1973 lind has re- maining steady the month\e W/, fiifrnnrrls;
howevei nust his-ofttc is being flooded wit to^l,n normal m much ol the central , necked on or about the Hurt of lore Tin iiiurase wis duX^«1,:'6urtlu:5
turn the more transfer their registrations to calls from people who want hi jI7ra, wm ( 0Mift\W0 <0m* Pari 01 the nati‘)n- e ich succeeding month mainly to higher prue< for ygyiown City Council is
likely it would be to hit the L’ S theirnew precincts do latemhar know whether they re still ‘ - DALLAS - Sharp north During 'September,- the mar m1^ fdtt e P01* c'onstowing a proposal about
’ JIM RAFFEL will show slide? coast c five Jays before the election rt(wpre4___ ~ ^ winds ini a TcaltefihT of ketbaskel toti M fd wi**t Halloween observance - en- i
-md talk about Explorep iht uimi ,h predictedJhat^, Urs Zbe-Milesot-tHeBavtom Mr&, Milef saitUf people still1 ^wji bv categories.! thnnH^simt iitmTinweaitet in-nix cities, ub Tt»-t in' BraAT'daSHged'rourapgjwapters'to
Scouting m Baytown at the ndon jt »ould_sta from the 1_5 branch of thfcaaaipity-tMt office HiaVe* questions about the stilus "aatswiae average .1 increases ^ ^ gtest- co|d /front an average oEA7 per rent -and much of the coffee' crop that tjle lUj s Halloween Carnival ",
-ftwsdhy -.ffleeting- 4f- 4h»^p-h- It maint»med-tBosU-of recommends persons wanting to o|' H^it r>?gis!f.'yiivn. ..nfter P^lpfi51-|! ^ fm staf: ir.cnaic L(,f ijnfl Texas toda\ Bv -dt-teased ir. ww-n cities, downwouid have been harvested 3) atllj discouraging them
Kiwanis Club at Hobday. Lnn Tuesday while on,a went-north-:trjnster within the county wait #Sd$g this,‘dggif they should -Full comprehensive, a (j per j ^fnjng the forward at average of-2-&—per. Tent next yetu Jhat-drove m the ff(
Mont Belueu._j> iff .St. Lukes the north is what makes.it so; voted in a primary or general about registration just beforefetn, P P ^
Hospital in Houston after sur- uncertain a election sinct 1972 is registered election County 'lax. Assesser-
gery and will soon be able to • Forecasters , had said late, Those who have moved within Collector Carl S. Suiith said, and
hau visitor* , Tuesday that the ongei it took % ,oumv
.. . . : for Gladvs' to
Kiwanis Meet
On its present, course, Gla- order toavoifl.tBe4ines of Betmtelexta^aen 310' -instead of the! -fpieducfible tolhsion ,1-D ]^ lowar(j the southeast had f)(.t()ber Vvas three-tenths of a able ahd manufacturers.started ^lavoMWGentiy
Thelys is several days, from land, ,who wj'be ih-gisuering for theBaytown- office because the Per c’fnv , . , / .advanced past Texarkana, Fort net cent mare than n. w> a raising wholesale prices ..bad reeved-a letter______,
........ first time - leiord- are not m BaUdwr - »oaily injury »-arik.-SjmAn«tairk^a*t» « mh eariiet * Fh« wholesah Most toote ar uluen the louncil taj
with the Deer Park City’ Cou
In Hospital -7-
MILDRED R0SAMOND
Sun's telephone* voice, is -hmM-Dt Neil Frank director of jirst tml
Metho'dis/Hospitkl in, Houston, the Hurricane Center, ,
She is/1Room 383 andean have Bui Thesitate tu say it ?*»!
liniutd visito/s /' . ’
you this time of year there's no
!doubt it's a major threat »
e.»rlv morning tin forward .an average- oh 2.tr per/yeju, maw “h trom going ac
Jo' tfe chillier air, push • Dili iir tf«T i»la*iT*i^T<?0SS. (JF.cuTRc'tidJnTnOW'aVail yj. lreat trips.
■ ... ;• . a ,1 . ,7.i. .md'ni.ilar.'furprs. .^rton
Weather
And Tides
immediate-threat m %m£T[&ttT Unit Project
there's a hurricane southeast, ot
LATE NEWS-
PARTLY CLOUDV: with-cool;
Baytown area weather tore-
cast, /Low/ expected Wednes-
day njght, low 50s, high I’hurf-
day, mid 70s.
BAYTOWN TIDES lor' Thur-
MEXICO (I!\ AP> - 4
flaming collision , between
Blood Pressure
-Ebdily injury iiaME- Zl 1
Xper. cent •/ i
’ -Property damage' iiabpity
- 16 per cent.
,/ ^Uninsured n rtoFists-ce.
erago. 32.4/per cent —
1 he staff used a formula ap-
..pfovetP by the board for esti-
mating how much accidents
vyill tost insurance companies
-•i&iSg.Via26,;;so board approval;
bv its employes is ixp'eitod
Increases in the past"15 ye®
Heavy Damage Possible - -
Severe Earthquake Rocks
Sumatra's Southern Coast
Blood pressurevefeenings-wiH ay H if these eemngs
trailei "tiuek a crowded buv be sponsored the - > 1 dds
and two other vehicles killed T nit ^ American ^ ,H_eir!, vtl^°ynt^^^nd,^e('7haray hav^* not” exceeded ‘is ~ per: 'Fbe Meteorological Departmaht about-lO 30a m today Sumatra quaLe 0! 3j
on discouraging trick or treat on
; Halloween night, The Deer Park
City Council is seeking voluntarys,
compliance of this. Gentry said.
When' the .letter was men-
tioned by Gentry.at the last
council meeting; Bobby Roun-
tree. director of parks and rec-
/ reation. adnounced plans for the
•Great Pumpkin Halloween Car:
nival" at the Community Build-
sday, Highs at 7:48 a.m, and. (ross said. Police said 15 other
7 0,1 p.m , lows at 12 44 a m pefj0ns were hospitalized, sev
45 persons on a foggv highway A>so< latioa*. trotjj,;*. th 4. p m
near Mexico l=ity.' tbe Ret| Saturday at Kmart- ’
JAKARTA Indonesia \P. TTaPpkcOf TuesSy oral In populated area an earth be the first tirite for
quake of 3:5 on the scale ./Can :n? ‘ his wm betne nrst time tor
____, __— , .............. . . __________________m Msana - iKuraHi a nuge - rpiBrthghf damage it; tin hh aty to spontsr a Hallowm^.
Stifle. Will be in the char^<^,^^ e^s Estimated earthquaKe centered at Beng- The earthquake is at least the/ai area 4 can cause moderate va^mva
and 1:31 p m.
I
Dr. € A. Riser, member of the ibe ycreeupgy and they wHj be; kui'u m theiuothern .coastofSu-^sixth one of magamtude 7.0 to damage,. 5 considerable dam- ^ ^
en'o7'them'in':'iTuical eondei'. tors'^pmntl^mit^abo^five1^ ^ ~ ” t^Toda"S nl Sr Tnd^largfe^gh't mg .,sT m^artCke -e-g (kt 9 It « bkely a
tion. A survivor said the bus cent of the adfll't population have ban. Jacinto Methodisli*!^ 1** >» «»«
was earning at least 80 pas high btet'd piessurt and dont Hospital >s retnng-them use tt^ The board sets standard
•••* * 0 -• " • i- • -V • htArGi. -- nrocciieri cr>r«>anirui n4siflh irAknt ' >T,
the. ckpitaLHolice said many
of Hie pnssengeis uu tht WiS-
;bjMLa/.pressure ■ -/screening.rates, which vanv according to , .
equipment. Mrs Stone says the comity where a dnver ^ ^ loJon
Immediate reports oLcastialties cle signtont*
The department said tpe heavily populated.
surve'v said.
sengers The accident 01 know it
lucn highway 35miles west ot ,,lpod pl^UI, run 1# Jk ™ J IThiood^ prtosufe ills car fnd XBases toXhich mennmg x’onsi^rabie damage^quake is unknown. but a survey
h^Jjgymft strnks ana_|othgLreading earh person tu puts it Companies can de- "'as possible tn populated areas spokesman saia that the-city of
dam;
■ capable' of tremendous,1^The Halloween Carnival in'
lieu of going- trick or treating:
‘vvere ih their w^y to work in
Mexico City
When a reading is higher than viate upward or' downward
normal Ahe-person is ■
see a privatelfjiy'sician. i]ie board's permission
The t > t/eologicai Survey" Packing and 4he “Mentswai
High blood pressure can he normal ihe-person is urgent to from those rates after obtaining earlier, reported measuring ^ ^
i treated so it is importam to Lke " *“ “
to ttelr snn iaemi ‘brother Air
Riel
111 Ti
Force Sgt Rick Holland,'via
satellite ton- Turkey where he
I stationed
Kathleen aftrJtjtmRiisM
t iled about the Sunday-birth of i
'daughter;.....Alicia Marcel le, Lat \
Gulf Coast Hospital , C T '
Krfieuwn discusses vacation
plans * Dale Schipmimg talks
- about halftime pepvtMhs' at; a
football game-. f .
Geneva and H If Turner en- -
joy :m Oiler' tootlwll i'-ime '
_fVcev U.twtu nuAuy a dHi jiom
airawbffty >ake dint
! -Johnson talks about the rising '
~rw6 of housing’ .- I’m Mine ;
force, of 7,0 for the quake sn Su- area He described the area as
matra, meaning widespread, :highly.seismic »
heatr thmi|eiias p^Mbie Fit Ruhtef s ale^s 1 me^s
The .Survey, at GqWeii.AtOlo are of-ground .motion as.recoftk
' ’’ 1 * * ed on seismographs. Every1 in-.
crease ot one number' say from
1 magnitude55 tonaa^tate6.5,1
^‘4ira~"Keait0.rS" •' pafi.,tlnr pond- mottw'is*|»
L._. ... . - .times. greater. - Some, Experts
iarge to <li mk from
Norman and! Vittme Bourgeoh
Uke/a'flying, trip to Arkanwt,
greater
, f Officer Slate ..
JNew officers oi'the Bay "Area AtfTIS Appreciated !
ftiarf of Realtors havtbeerTan-. •'"• "'’/ i
nounmi _by William - Hughes, , HOUSTON (CN) — Two 6f„,
iChiuiuuiL -ot the, nuunnaUng srnt hew trtends live within a
f,v»vH,,<ti.. - ' ' ■ .' block ot" one another, in "The
I Tti.vvr /Ante office ' are Meadows section- of South
(Dorothy Vidni?v#esident. Ber- Houston. a?d have aggegd.tba,
him vt fief i| epresiaent anil lutaapVdlspUv 0! theirjiffec ^
THEY HEAD RAYTOWN’S K1W4NIANS
T’hi; , ,' I,, : (tYiil ME ssi An , v nrer, llcutciwnt govefiiw ot Hlvton-dtof. wpwlfrom right, is outgoing prrskkat. Other officers installed,^'-fttirs wl
t tHUtrta.m.it~eiigmcs'r. Kl».»nis Intcmaitwyl Inas ilklihumi HUrtrict jmt w»t*nln* of hot. notihwn. are Hi) Thbm«i teemi vice president, rod John
-•I AJ^h protid ayajrnrWy. rongr»t«laWtanmardMiCTn“-Bt^totor#4mWg^jS HFndttmwi tteistirrr fhr inxuitation wis held at lti- noon
P»u Mu k seereiirv tfoi-tfrr «!*»•> Mfer visiting us.;during
- ‘'/Directors.’i'Ka I"11 *«** »hiishital hours here.
veaKh'rm;
fjand WUhan
who will serv e a one- MsWtal hours here
They gre Robert L, Gunn,
are Dorothy Grahapi
am Hughes, and" three
-“'^“Wrttwtsrvdan sm the
YH^-bltktotoUy
MHftJW® -a.ri «,it,
tnw tn v#irt to r#trh
liulf etigincyr Kln.anis IntelnalUuul I nat Oklahoma Dlstrfi t.amt installing of
' ~;-li“,i‘.......*....
w f i«u^«« Mi; mi imuimTi Ihursicliv meeting aL Holiday Inn.
| stiff photh by. Glenn FolkevI
"will*1 ol
are Gloria Cole, Ilene Raw ting’s Spotting Goods, and
the oid Gander, trainer, now
aln)5 JOHN GILL. left, chairfnpn of the 1976 United Fund drive at U.S.
......L.^eri.‘a-T««M Miiirks.aad.Jim Hearkh, chairman of branch divi-
m r™ Sion of the drive, watch Jimmy Vickery; YMCA swimming in-
ins tailing
tormM Itavtiewan Ima Kmg a»
the naovm gauge train Hittg* H
>. trm
T^ uTwrnm
and have.agreed t» give us a j . ... . . , ,
Vttfyato laif share of the stnK'tur' «w b«k swimming instruction to Cindy.DeHoyos of
in the summer of 1975. Both the center and the Y are Community
Chest agencies'. The center is slatefto receive $36,000 of the 1976
UK goal and the V, $29,000 (Sun Staff Photo]
V.X wV'-Ati-.**
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1975, newspaper, October 1, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061654/m1/1/?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.