The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1979 Page: 2 of 24
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with gifts and goodies
begins. By the time It ends of The Baytown Sun, P.O
every deserving child In the
community has received
some of the things it takes
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| jokes...
6 the twelve
♦ nuttsiest,
: goofiest,
♦ spoofICSt.
♦ singin’est,
J dancmcst
) characters
i to ever call
♦ themselves
J a team!
-----"make a child’s |
light up by making
trlbution to the|i
Hows. Mail your gift
to Chief Goodfellow, in caret
Box 90, Baytown, or drop it
by The Sun at 1301
Memorial Drive
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Lone Gunman Takes $35 Ir
Convenience Store Heist
'
Saturday For
W.H. Boucher
12:00-1:55-3:55
5:50-7:45-^:45
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Another convenience
store robbery, the third in a
week, was investigated by
Baytown police early Fri
day. ; ,
The clerk at Super Duper
1617 Missouri, said she was
robbed of about $35 by.
lone gunman about
am.’
The clerk said she was
talking on the telephone
when the man came in. She
said she told.her-party to
hold while she waited on
J- customer, then she set the
receiver on the counter
The iobber asked for
$ cigarettes, the clerk told
police She said-when she
turned toward" the counter
after getting the cigarettes
from a rack behind it. the
man was pointing a gun at
her and/iemanding money
The man saw the
telephone receiver off the
hook and liung it up, the
clerk reported. She s&id
after she gave him about
$35, he left in a I960 to 1970
model mid size car with a
loud moffler
The robber was 32 to 35
TOP <* 'hi BRUNSON
311WUXA5AVI. 422 8311
TIM
CONWAY
MILD OVER
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DON
KNOTTS
THE
PRIZE FIGHTER
A Knockout Comedy!
take division,
Lipp allegedly shot three
plate glass windows at the
restaurant, causing about
SI.,000 damage,”’ Officer
Terry Ausley said.
He allegedly had an argu
mcnt\with in employee
3:35j who threw taco saute on
him., a short time before the
shooting occurred.
Lipp returned a few
mihuterafter the argument
ahd parked in the lot adja
cent ,lo the business,
witnesses said, and began
firing at the windows..
.Ausley said onfe "of the
bullets narrowly missed an
employee standing next to a
.counter by the window
BAY PLAZA 1
BAY Pi AM SHOPPING Cl NUR 422 5I>52
Fib 6:00 1:00 10:00
SAT. 6 SUN: 12:00-2:00 4:00
6:00-1:00-10:00
W indows Shut
A Baytown' man has been
charged with felony
crim inaj m ischief after he
allegedly shot windbwS at
Jack-In-The-Box. 2210 N
Alexander, - with a 22
caliber fj/le early Friday
♦'barium was Robert
Joseph Lipp if 1711 Bowie
School Drive: He. had not
been arrested by early Fri
day because police were
awaiting the return of a
warrant for His arrest from
the district attorney’s in-
♦ Elected Secretary
♦ (J All, K AN A BL TitleA !
♦ daughter of .Mr,. and M rs
f FredKanaof Baytown, was
elected secretary of the
Visual Resources Division
at the 43rd annual . eon
fcrenel* of the Mid
American College Art
Association Mrs Kami
Butriea. who has received
her master's degree m arl
history from the I'mversijy
of-* Texas, was named
C u ra to rot V i mi a I
Resources in the College of
Design "at Iowa ■ State
University February
Funeral services
Walter H. Boucher of 406 E
parking lot at 7119 Baywad Jack,, longtime Baytonian
Wednesday night. It was
valued at $2,250.
•Oscar Kadle of Alvin
Someone stole his 1972 "Chapel
Chevrolet pickup truck
from the parking lot at 5100
Baker Thursday. Value ol
the truck was unknown at
the time of investigation
Lou Ashley, 2305
Buchanan - She told police
she left her purse in a shop
ping cart at KrogeF
Wednesday after she had
Idaded groceries " into her
car. member of
When she returned to the Lodge ’No.
store after discovering her
purse was missing, it could
not be found. It contained
♦ yeafts diet, about 5 feet, 7 in- "spot in Ceremonies this
™ choc full und ti/uiohurl uhnnl tuiioir V
$220 cash, credit cards and' the Mutual Benefit Ass
tion board of directors';
two checkbooks; she told
police,
•Robert Hall, 3117 Illinois
- Someone stotfe a chain
saw from his tool ’shed at
^ Staff Change,
Effective Monday,' Police
Lt R P Merchant will take
over as project director of
the Harris County Organiz
ed Crime Control Unit
Assistant Police Chief A W
Henscey announced
Merchtfnt will replace
Henscey. .Mo was. pro _ H
moted to the as#wtanticMe(|and burglarized the
worth $200.
•An employee at Mama
Franca's Pizza, Mjjf N
Alexander - Someone Jr
business Thursday
The burglars pried open a H
W R Dabney, juke box and a cigarette Boucher, all of Houston
change from them. About inger,.ofBaytown
ches tall and weighed about week
165pound's ' -New Lf
He., had blond hair, a-who was also promoted this machine, taking about $96
mustache and full beard
and was wearing a ' Fed
shirtpossibly checkered
and a denim vest with beige
fur lining, the clerk fold
police.
S°'^iICS
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Drive In Theatres Children Under 12 FREE
DECKER 1
JWOOfCKfBDRIVI 424 5012
7:00*10:10
"SWAP MEET'
PLUS SECOND FEATURE 8:30
'CENTERFOLD GIRLS'
DECKER 2
3910 DECKER OPIVE 424 5012
7:00-10:15
week. wiil replace Mer
chant as (he station com
mander on the,2 to 10 p.m
shift. Henscey said.
Thefts,Lie.
Stolen cars and other
burglaries and thefts kepi
Baytown police busy.-with
investigations Thursday.
•Loran MjILs. 603 .. E
Wright Someone took her
1076 Mercury from her
driveway Thursday It was
worth $«. loir V
Rex "Williams, Jr.- 721
Morrell Someone too^his
1956 Chevrolet from the
CiTY--
I Continued From I’axe 11
to achieve a 'balance in
the number of tickets they
write . .
(ouncilman Allen Can
non fell the most important
thing is to (hit the fear in
$100 -was also taken from
the cash register, police
were told
•Jean Lawrence, 3529
Crosby-Cedar Bayou Road Memory Gardens
Wednesday. Damage was
estimated at $152.
Y outh Hurt
A 16-year-old Baytown
"youth was hurt in a 12:50
p m. Thursday wreck in the
2300’ block of North Pruett
Baytown po.lice reported.
Daniel E. Selph of 405
Douglas was taken, to Gulf
Coast'Hospital by Baytown
Ambulance Service.
Officer Phil Badillo said
Selph was Southbound on
Pruett when he tost control
of his car and struck a utils
and Exxon employee, will
be held at 10 a m. Saturday
at Paul U. Lee Funeral
Boucher, 63, died
cancer Wednesday in
Houston hospital.
A native of Karnes City
he came to Baytown in 1934
and began working for Exx
on’s Baytown Refinery
1936. He-retired from Exx
on in 1977.
During his 45 years
Baytown, ’Boucher was
Goose Creek
Odge No. 1192 .AF&AM
Grace United Methodist
Church, where he served on
the board of Stewarts, and
isocia
Boucher is survived by
■His "‘'wife, Mrs. Dorothy
Boucher of Baytpwn; one
son and daughter-in-law
his home Thursday. It was-Robert E. and Gwen
Boucher of Houston; two
daughters and sons-in-law
Helen and Virgil Emginger
of Baytown and Bar
pried open the back door bara and Monroe Norris
and six grandchildren
Tracy; Kevin and Sheryl
ammoft and David’
and Laura and Susan Emg
and
Several nieces
nephews also survive
Masonic graveside; ser
vices will be held
- Someone cut two tires on
her Car. parked at -the
a pa rtment c o nip I e x Jack ‘ Trousdale, Jim Ar
Pallbearers will be Floyd
Bingston, Wayne Herndon
nold, Jim Tapp and John
Weir.
Arrangements are under
direction of Paul U. Lee
Funeral Home.
make them PMe
Insurance
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am an intle|>en<tenl iiveirame
aaeney. Thi* means )\e repre-
wnl out elienls best inlereaubv
leaving the abililv In ehnnse the
besl cmera)te» av nilablr from
insnrame -tnmpamea
Call nr visit us al 1310 N.
Pruett. 4 e wilt be deliahietl In
review all your rurrem pntieie*
absolutely no ubtifttinn.
Visit us Mnh.-Fri. 8:30-3. Tel.
4-’7-h.373. ■ -
INSURANCE TIP:; "
Slraijrht Life may <ivr as,
nitieh as. 30% m<>re o»era*e
during the first 241 years than
will a 20-payment policy
nwtina the same premium.
drivers
afraid to violate traffic
laws ; . ■ _ ^
Kloesel -mentioned the
possibility of issuing warn
mg tickets, saying "a well
organized warning system
keeps (he police out there
working in contact with the
Cannon pointed but warn
irig tickets would create a
"monster" in record
keeping t nlil the new
police ct.iihputer is in opera
lion, warning tickets would
not tie viable, he said
M ay or Kmmett (I Hullo it
noted the police have
sophisticated radar equip
men! .for traffic enforce
menf He expressed con
cern about heavy tFucks
speeding . in Baytown, in
dicaturg this is causing
more problems than
speeding by cars
> Pointing out that STEP
had reduced the accident
rSte by 20 perceif!, Philips
expressed hope traffic en
forCement will be increased
agam A stitch" in time
saves nine
"It saves lives.” Cannon
said
■ i don’t want police to
niisconstrue this: Kloesel
commented, • "They
shouldn’t write tickets in
discriminately We’ve ha
complaints on that They
should use discretion and
write-goodtickets
Cannon remarked, driv-
ing habits here are "getting
out of hand
before he recalled, he saw
"two idiots racing on
Highway 146” and that
morning he .watched
drivers - 'disregarding red
Selph was charged with,
haying no Texas driver’s
’iicciiM'. Badillo said.
Chambers County
.-AN AH U AC I Sp ) -
Barbers Hill Intermediate
School was burglarized
Wednesday night.' -ac-
cording to Chambers Coun-
ty Sheriff Doit Pounds
Pounds said the in.
vestigating officer. Eric
Blumberg, reported an
unknown white powder on
the floor pf the building but
it was unknown if anything
Was stolen in the break-in
Pounds • said his office
received- no major reports
Thursday night.
R(
said,
"A Democratic speech
is hard to make sound rea
sonable, because they are
not supposed to he . .
Democrat is naturally
windier than a Republi
can. He- is out of office
more and he , has more
time to think up things to*
s'qyJ.L.-Septembar 44
1928.
"They talk about a man
not being a good citizen if
he don’t vote. If every
body dident vote , then
none of them would get
elected and that would be'
the end of politics, and we
would just go ou t and hire
some good man io run the
country the same as we'
should now." —Novem-
ber 9, 1928.
.
Officers Named
Officers of Goose Creek
Country Club for the 1980
year have been elected by
club members.
Dr. Max Mosesman will
Chosen For
Germany Trip
Dennis Kloesel of
Baytown, who teaches at
Clear Lake High School, is lead the group as president,
one of 50 German language other officers are j.w
teachers from throughout
the United States selected
to attend a seminar in
December in Germany.
Eleven high school
teachers were awarded the
scholarships to attend-the
Goethe Institute in Berlin
while the remaining’reci
pients teach in universities.
Only three teachers were
picked in Texas, including
Kloesel, a University of
Texas instructor and
language institute teachpr
from Bellaire.
The seminar will be con-
ducted totally HP German
and will deal with basic
political problems around
Berlin and with .education
problems concerning Ger-
man youth
‘Sandy” Ainsworth, vice
president; Thelma
Sanders, secretary; and
Vernon V. Wright,
treasurer.
Each will serve a one-
yeaFterm. >
New directors are Steve
Brodine, Joe Butrick and
Frank Williams. They will
serve three-year terms.
DogTound
A SMALL black female dog
has been, found in the vicini-
ty of the Lewis and Coker
Store on Bayway Drive.
The owner may call 424- «
4023.
In 1685, LOuis XIV revok-
ed the Edict of Nantes, en-
ding 91 years of partial
There will be side trips toleration of Protestantism
to East Germany.
The seminar , will start[
Monday ahd extend to Ddc
—r~r- " ' *
A graduate , of REL,
Kloesel received his
bachelor's degree from the
University of Houstomand a
master’s degree from
Southwest Texas State
University, He has taught
school 15 years.
in France.
HOTEL, MOTEL,
RESTAURANT, CLUB
H job km expirience it injr pkKi ut Ml
work, Hum In it Bayltwi, liftt km i
plice fir yoi. CM: Nr. Itftr, 422 *41
is disciss jot opportMltlcs. Will trail.
RAMADA INN
Baytown
2301 Decker
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m
Policeman Cut
To Reprimand
Baytown Police Chief R.
."Efo* Turner Thursday
changed the-one-day
suspension of Officer
Aubrey Snbw to a Written
reprimand
Snow.’s suspension stem
med from his alleged
failure to comply with
d department-wide order-to
run a police agility course,
or to produce a doctor’s
statement that he, was
physically unable to do so
Mail Those
Santa Letters
To Sun, Kids!
With a direct line to the
North Pole, The Baytown
Sun will help kids from the
Baytown area get their
Christmas messages
Santa Claus in time for him
to make his list.
The yuletide season
would not be the same
without children’s annual
requests for Santa and his
elves.
Letters to old St. Nick are
being accepted at The Sun
now, through Dec. 20 and
will' be printed in' the
Christmas Eve edition.
*»?To get, those letters In,
mpil them to Santa Claus in
care of The .Baytown Sun,
P.O. Box 90, Baytown,
77520. ,
Ring Lost
A DIAMOND AND' ruby
........duster ring, set in yellow
Suspension Of
Pizza at West-Town Shopp-
ing .Center..'JT. found, call
422:8281, ext“226 during the
day or 422-7.792 nights.
Dear Patrons,
. ' /
Did you know that for years there has
been a restaurant in Baytown, that has com-
bined the finest in dining and entertain-
ment? '*“ ■ /
It was established by^ the Newby family
and now that same tradition has been pass-
ed onto new MANAGEMENT.
They bring new ideas like...
Steak Special
^ ^ * * '
CLUB STEAK-8 OZ. choice OF potato
CHARCOALED TO PERFECTION . AND SALAD >
T-BONE-M OZ. Choice of potato
U.S CHOICE HEAVY .... ..ANDSALAD..
SIRLOIN STRIP-14 0Z.choice of potato-
U.S. CHOICE HEAVY BEEF...; .ANDSALAD ...
• <»- - .*■
We invite you to enjoy NEWBY'S seven
days a week Monday thru Thursday 11 a.m.
to midnight, Friday & Saturday, 11 am. to 2
a.m. & Sunday Open till 10 p.m’ We also,
have private rooms for meetings,’banquets
and parties!
You can eat all around Baytown but come
& dine with us!
mJMJkAHT 1
B^Y PLAZA
GROWN ROOM*
# 427-6541
Snow was injured earlier
The" niphi this year in an on-duty auto
accident. Turner said he
has not yet returned to
work because of the in
juries
That order (to run the
light at the inlersection of course or produce a doc
Ward Road and Alexander
Drive
• There is a growing trend
in running red lights,”
Phihpsagreed
City Manager Fritz
Lanham said the police
chief has issued traffic en-
forcement instructions to
the officers and has compil
ed a list , of "high risk'
streets for them to patrol.
Cannon had requested the
information on traffic en-
forcement, having com-
plained at a previous
meeting about the increas
ing number of traffic ac
nts
tor's excuse) was am
biguous,” Turner said.
I thought it would be
best to put it as a written
reprimand,” the chief said
Snow and his attorney
had requested a Civil Ser-
vice Commission hearing
into the suspension. A hear-
ing was scheduled for this
past Wednesday, but it was
postponed until Friday
However, Larry Patter-
son of the city’s personnel
department said because
Turner changed Show’s
suspension to a written
reprimand,- a hearing
would not be held.
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Pictured to the left ore from left to right Sissy Dittmon, Joe Ann Smalley (Bride), Darlene Smalley, Gloria Gibbons, &
Ten-i Smalley-eelebroting a bachelorefte party. To the right is Randy, our DJ, and his fine ’.’non-feathered" "friend"
Disco Wart. Join us at J's fora wonderful time. “ ; "
Sllf!,- Haucs from 4d2, Party Time.
Mon.-FOOTBALL NIGHT.
Tues.-Stag Ladies Night 9-2, Freestyle Dance
Contest with prize for each weekly wjnner.
Wed.- Stag Men’s Night 9-2, Drinks $1.00.
Thurs.- Freestyle Dance Contest tojth prize for
.’ each weekly winner.
Fri. & Sat.-Party Time. *.
Stag Ladies Drinks $1.00, Also Now Featuring Delicious Homemade Poor-Boys & Pizza
2505 Market Street ( NEXT TO THE Civic Center) Phone 427-1912
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