The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1975 Page: 2 of 25
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, October V197S
PUBLISHER STATEMENT
Oct. lr 1975
« STATEMENT OF THE OWN-
i ERSHIP MANAGEMENT —
* CIRCULATION ETC RE
« QtTRED BY ACT OF CON-
i CRESS OCTOBER 23 1962
S" 1 Of Tbe Baytown Sun pub*
A lished 6 days a_week..at Bay-'
13) town. Hams County, Texas,
’ 77520 for Oct, 1.1975 Address
■Vj3til Memorial ©rive
ft 1 The names and addresses of
tlge editor and publisher and
managing editor are
Editor i
BroVm of 1
Thefts Aiid ; Criminal
' ftw sit and H otari Wotlt /
Mischief Probed Here
1 Ha$k and Bo
jAiir
Here’s The Success Story Bur^ w
Crosby Czech Festival Imestiga,ed
blisher-Leo
imner with Itrimmings - JjitLjjf
erred starting at 11:30 am, at
be diurch parish hail j
-The artnaal bazaar has grown
iSalrS'IiSoK IMhafl-om*r J,m Hora
end on the event's proceeds as
w- major source of
CROSBY (Spi -Sheriffs
deputies continued investigation
into the burglary -of Crosby
Hardware Store at 118 Ker-
said Wednesday
' Burglars took’ 928 in cash and
■ ' approximately $1,066 ’ in -
! M-irHurtarta itPfTK
’i il $gif
*• 2 Tfe
Newspaper
Texas. \
Martha Anh W
Texas, Carmfee $
2, Carmage/W»U
Gadsden Ala ban
Two Baytown
Boys Hurt In
Bike Accident
hardware items from the store in
during precedin
A. Total No,
(net Press Run)
B Paid eirciil
iTto
printed
r ’ IS
dealers antHnis
Wright, Reported the Thursday *7.
night of iearly Friday theft of .
’assorted tools from to truck.
parked irifus front yard w. t*t
The tools were'valued at $325 (*■ To,
:he told pc|ice. • * u*rp»-PiOiu
, • .Mrs, M T Hebei. 107 Harvey,''wV' jkwtfrt
,^jtoid officers someoaediroke
her car, j»gk«l’in a#|i«p^park-^®
ar driven by an‘off-in^ iot 9t !'93 ddahovna Tues
ity Baytown police officer '4
Investigating Officer .1 R
rton said Officer Byron Neal
.very few
-makeko
a
Ha^f£lSiS?Md0tS the Tuesday burglary Hord said^
chool
; riding |
si into th
THER Ji
!jit Services Set
carriers, street vendo
counter sales. 16 598
of 114 Belvi
nsonal car.i
and ftoad in the
as driving
I.
%*u*- I till*
ov m/rho i • ■ .
^ [ ' ' I Hiiiiul AJftlUto*
A wirrooty on the passenger Hup
' she far had been brokeh u_____i*.
2i. about the,
strong pi
iuii)e too
>£For Mother <)f;-s .
! concrete and adiM
inmg about $60, wasflVfcwp,
■ Was estimated at sk-UdWit-Ooi,
Oil
.MW
«h
: Hi
41
Ex-Baytonian
t Czech people and their
their hands tpo. They the ymt
ide in their heritage iin-
people are exposed to it at least*
k averthe priesthood of
As generations pass, you don’t
fminantlv Czech Sacred
hear too much about-heritage
itholic, Church hfTfi six
i. —
'It becomes old home week
'.'hurch . and school's:
for members of the parish Old
reamzation then spon-.
friends and relatives come
annual school carnival Some are friends I never see ex-
Hord ’said he was burglarized
on Friday, Sept 19, and the
^v«',fl>a4Q<kiB»iH.|3^(fc in.,
merchandise and: cash and a set
'lje of keys Jo the store,
hp Hord'laid the burglars ap-
^TM^famikes Pfrent|y f f k!f10 erm.
4 that the church's the: store late Tuesday.,
> want t o keep the
1 Fffldlw said.
Her and his: confr^^tion
hopes kisb include con-
on of a new church
He is optimistic because he
Servi
Baker,
making mo
, '5rs Laura Wade fhurehiand school, operating
■ *
for cept from one bazaar to the ler
ex-sOther, ft becomes a reunion.for there
everybody
I have never
He said !he was aiso. burglar-
ized, earlier in the year and was
parish rootled‘on another occasion, for;
aunced as itas here,
r. inat's why the- fee©
as prip u.jota! approximate- loss
around $10,000
nses. ■ v\ everybody . ■ Feidlercans numoi <
When PaihffWdiartfBt took- -Each y^r Father PeitHertries latecomer since be did not enter
himself
M,, former RELJBngadier director /WhenFaiher:Feidler7tBnoo. --- — —-......— . ,
it i wjivn Mtf d Houston, will ujjajgg 0j*[j,e cot^regatKm, he, tocreateji newjgnmiick to draw seminary study untii he was 24
“ Art Show ;
ICHAEfc SORG. Lee College
nstractor. is displaying a
status .
- tv in tl
■ GL
A n.
' Gtliis
■ BavtOv
■-muo
2 Mail subscriptions, 560
C Total paud circulation.
4»-
, also n
v^SESSShbii
D. ft^distfibtitif ■ mMr
__ Rlirtf.n uruH thon. wara n/>
while it was
('Brawn and R5ot K,,
PiirkStreet,
ipS-e that/won
5-..¥c at 3 pm Thursday at First fd7ed a debt and de^i^he_fjad the crowd and thus far theauc- >ear> old A native" of New mention!]
■ degree
.from ti
- ri. Lia p’tstLTa urdi-itt, iyisbee,.
Sdsbee better do-somethiM about it - uonfus-heen the fiiggcslefowd-Orleans Feidler moved 19.
,n ...........‘ " -__- -.Houston fn !g42 and worked
Total distribution (Sum -pf street lights"ip the area and the >
id Di 17.538 blcvcle had no bahts oi brakes Pn<’(
SIC
C and Df 17,538 ' bicycle had no lights or brakes '**'! f ^ at
jfftee Wi, (eft-over, unar »tw iaken t(f ^detoprya
counted, spoiled after printing, Jacirtto Methodist hospital by
165 Baytown "Ambuldnu vt.ik-
endow on the.v«.
i of the car had swii
_ ' The bidders are fun-loving and airtyaft maintenance anq>.as a
^ generous, and have, 'in the past, salesman of-■.,</photography
an attempt was **•« ttr
ftto tag
review reception at 7-30 p m
Wednesday gt the gallery>
unuiccessfui lj’'" ‘
a util sum' of K itr *-«■ i ZTSm B -, «“.»• T<*
**** “pr"" ™ •t;r;r.tTfcv''»“-w >-
:ji, '-r-issing on Knupple
3«i„ wjas im.by .a train
*t*i mile from her home, She lived
shown in Ai 17,703
LEON BROWN
.Editor and,Publisher
biding on .the handlebars of the !^nk;
1.25
____TIL
5:30-7; 15-9:00 *6:30
someone shot
HirvH(>~Ri!tV wTvnr^inrtnn tfl€ kit<-'hen WlikiW and front Tr«tt«srk»,
s *ss - !-—
Gulf Coast Hospital .by. Baytown
Amhulanye Service, where hejuiith „ ™ ' ' *-
.# ilpM«VT
31'• SiBbee police said she was PreParlfl?
jy«r's auction, at whtcft aeveral m Houston:
ni *tw were good-naturedly auc- It. was- something I had
tioned off the stand for a price, wanted to- d& jdl my We, he
-iu mmw.
1 bits, goats and other animals. St PatriA's Catholic CTiurch in
' " ...... ' Christopher's
st:
■now. PACI’t PLACE
ilitLEHMId
ORDERS TO QO
. *ii Sjnciilirt i« Mhicm Food
- Ltmch«. Ti»il#s, OrStfs lo p
HOKE COOKED DAILY 422:8352
plans.
1 - No charges were filed in the
'accident
lion wa^ i untinuing Wednesday ^ afe alJu aurtl(jned gl( a{ :h,e Galvestan Sf Chnstophf
She was the widow *f th< late]-- SinctEeidlef iftrst bombarded untr st le sate Juthohi Church in Houston.
Clifford Baker former purr has- the parish, with his enthusiasm1 Activities planned for 1975 Thomas More Church
ited at $160.
In otherpoUcesetien: MeUe
Hill, 'head-cashier at Peoples x,r„, , '
State,Batik, told pdlice a ofiedtl#.. M«., %/ .
drawn on the City oi Baytown s T»«* Mw. .Um^Ewij,'
account, was forged at the hank .v _ :
about sept. i2 .-. • Overdue Boat
The man to whom the check
was written had fefeateg it miss
ing it)’. Juiy ami payment was
sffipperl on it ,/
.Total Joss was $93.86
I’lWlpltid ht
\ iMwKiaTiTmK
".liinnK‘lin<‘ Stisiinns
Ortrp In Not Fnou»>h*
FOE Meeting
Out Of Fuel
Is Towed In
Clifford Baker, formerpurchgs- the parish with his enthusiasm: 'Activities planned for. 1975;Thomas More. Church in
;;«>;<. in* agent and traffic manager for: six years ago: the" bazaar.has; festivalpatrons Sunday mcliidgdc Houston, and Quegn of Peace;
.ati Ci'lex Inc a lumber firm in grown' to attract , crowd cake booth, a general store with Catholic- Churcft' in Houston...
iJ3l£Hi]sbee. Baker died, less than a, numbering in the thousands and home canned goods and arte and Feidler says heinjoys his ser-
year ago while at a meeting impeople who Pavel from odt4f-|e^ftir a doll booth with hand- vice ,‘at Sacred Heart because
33 < New Vork (itv town and outmistate to attend made dolls and luffed ammaC the people are closer and he
I”* H'er daughter, Carolyn, was-the festivities .-. ; :. a plant booth vm/dish gardens hke#’just being out of the city." !
director of the REI. Brigadiers! eft creates enthusiasm?' saysiamfterrarhimyrmg the bottfe/..'". ... ■■ '~~~
from-Atjgvist 1964 to ,\fay -1973.^Feidler. ::Thc people work booth, and games such as a fish; Fire DlSClaimetj
Shi left Baytown and went to together ittey workC4)1 year pond mood walk bean Mg md BETTY MESSICK of 2107 Beau-
work at the medical center mj They pdf plants in the spring ball throwing -• "■ . mont said Wedhesday Rtfarma-j
Hointon where she now lives After - this uw •'bazaarI the a barbecued beef and sausage tion about a fire at 1809 Beau
Mrs, Baker will be buried in : ; 1 m^,t mistakenly, named R. A
Forest Law Memorial Park rF^va„ Pmcnn Rnrtnn Messick as owner of the lot:
Cemeterv m—Beaumont The $ CAU” 1 1 loUIl ilUUCU where the fire-was reported
iticiate?
YOUR FULL
SERVICE BANK
BAYTOWN STATE BANK
......Z&01Q
i ■ i Witt Be Best E,„ .
regular meeting at 7:30 p m :Jhdmpsotvsj,Fishitig Camp early
I Wednesday in-the YFWHMUft'WediKsday was found r
! Decker Drive. ■ ‘ a m Wednesday and»tpwed in w
' - - - -—±-i_rzuhn Coast Guard V .... \
' $JWr/ir. ; . The'.boat had, been:
Cartapl/eftl '.T^mmw-ftige'is-jent'Mhwhipk
; hdd of fuel, a fire day greetings - from Sam
itcrpM a^7m±
Itt/tt-r Hoad, unit the Hev
Our land fHggtoff it toting,
MWrjiruth-died ttednenday
in a Bnylpu’n hniptnd. - ■
Sht ms nS rut idem of
Ray town Is ydurt. ’;
hatband! fw'^tmol 4 The Rey Donald Coleman. As-. During his second term, Cole- rrt 1
i,s>^ Hr. I semblies'nrf-Giid!mtewItoHdiiten saved asTenresentative to I *UN'
L d Russell, owner of the
boat, to.a ■ the Baytown(
Emergency Corps the craft hai
left at 10 am Tuesday and hat
H|not murnedtothefisMngH
The boat had been rented
Happy
Birthday!
' .
Janet PagittR wished a happy Tek
ing has been spared to make the1ibratedrecoFdmgistar from Hous-
44th annual Tex^s FYison Rodeo ton who will appear on Oct. 5,
ihere each Sunday in October the 19 and 28.
j best m the long history' of "the Country
[wBdest showaon earth, sa
Prison Kodeo jaffioaB
.' western : recording
f' -’•attft- at. me
e,'e.as Po:l Ot-:e
. ■ t
Hja Oonttay
L- ' - ' J 3- ‘MO1
ajMLti:Ot> j aiMOwn 'Te*as P
' r-'l< 3 tUv'SnA 20 Subset-
9/ ta-te- 52 6V pet m
t so pet w>i* 'amqie copy o- c
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BtJ)
SoDurftaf!
yJTrSONS
Steak House
Hs*r>ts m*'.i f.eau
Feorew'.uo* jviii.-btwwy »Y 'Gsr
VS Sal
famriy and friends-
! Katherine Alford—
In Onr lOfh Yeer of Serving Only
The finest of Steaks
Open 5:30 Evenings
Hon., thru Set.
. . CLOSED SUNDAY
. For Reservations Call
452-2915'
•10 S Higitnliv In Clunnitvievt
Missionary To ATrjca
I§ Convention Speaker Bay-town Men
e Aircraft
.band, a newly formed group will
appear on Oct: 5 and-Oct 19
Rodeo fans will again witnessj
the colorfuT drill team from the!
Godi'mteic^ary* to; rhan sgrved as representative to
th Africa, vrill'bh.onh'drthetthe’Asian people, and was
Bovtoifn; one daughter, Mrs,
itatme sjalandrr of limtoun: s<JUth Afnca, will bewne’of the'the Asian people and was able
iuo sunt, Rill andjt Smith, West speakers -uv the Toth Are- |t«ievetop d schdol for the Asian
hothof Baytown nual Missionary Cotftention at national church. Additional dut-
Fite grandchildren and three Trinity.Tabernacle-Assetphly of: ids consisted of conducting Good
anM-grmdchildren alto iir-.-God 1008 EastLobit,thdRev J jNews.Crusades as well as train
rive. _v • . -jf—Rrtmmer 'pastor, has an
Burial will be at 2 p.m. mjftounceil
People’s Cemetery near_ Coleman. With his
fee.--- ‘—- Juanita1 was first1 appoints®
Retrieve IMit which will-do its
routine on the midway at 11 a.m.,
each Sunday.
. ‘During Rie opening event,)
r ire tD^lirSC .tjjissTexas Prison Rodeo will be.
“ ” |crownedfrom"a fieTfotaBburTfr
/; sewsxrusaues as wen as tram- Nineteen Baytown men have jcpntestahts. “hfiss; Texas Prison;
flYng programs for the national teradicates com" [Rodeo — 197| .will sehye as of-
pleting a firefighting course m! trial hostess for the rodeo ser-
um raft- revfue at ‘Ellington lesthtryear
FieW-- "-announeed----fehtH- Hwtv Crawford, prsdh rodeo -
church
wife! On returning to South Africa
.....■■■T-.f ■■ , -j—. .M^-gu^vuitor a ('for a third term,'the ■Ciemans"rn t -.---r-rr--
dnangetnenn j are tinder: rricSfonary ,to SoutB Africa- in'; wiil.....-resume work among' the j Donnei'fc' chairman ; of the /supervisor, the man,who .selects;
re'etionpf EarthmanJ;unera/!)9g3 and has. served two fur-lAsians as-nrirtcinal of the-Rihle Vel9nte«r Pir? Department the convict contestantscfor they
rT
the N;ii
(year terms.
has. served two JuN Asians as-prjncipal of the Bible
iBnniMNi'S
ft Adults $2 25
[/ ^iilflHEfMfiEil
Attending from Fire Station 2
Committee;
. . . ~—;sev#ral, exclusive and thrilling
Donnelly said the four-hour contests, predicts this . year’s
ssion- wagyf ondtt’ted , i(y the crop of cowboys will be the 'best
Coleman is a graduate of Cen
traT Bible College,. Sprlsgfieldrts|s,sl™‘
Mo with further slutoat Kan J J , iV"'™®. "
Gulf c Coast. 1 Firemen s g0 fo> treatment semces -not"
.Association.- •• ^furnished by the st^%,for -more;
-The men learned how to; than 18,000 inmates boused, in L5
rescue pilots and , passengers |pnits of the Texas Departmitjof
sas State-College and Southern (
California College in Costa
Mesa He pastored churches in
Ozark, Mp.,-and in San Diego,
■-Sides', curios and native c08 fr^ ^ed planes and how* to Corrections
tumes will be featured pt this ex lf!^sh. Piane Tires ^
special' missions serf# The rece,vf1 ,nfo™a ,on “ the '
r ■ ■ procedures in releasing tbe ejec- ,. ”
Hdchler. Uohn Donnelly and;
Stephen Donnelly ^ - ..i
Dalton Clevehmd- represented'
Station 3; Ralph Oler and
toward Fontenot; Station 4;.
Luther Heath and Wendell!
Romans, Station,5; Ross Hargis,:
Bernard Olive, Marcial FoLsie
Jim Rose. Ray ; Carnal. Burl !
McBride and day Boyce, Station)
Bob Gammage
To Seat
4^.1 iongrewv .....P*>
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SPECIALS GOOD THRU OCT. 4
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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/m1/2/?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.