The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1979 Page: 3 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, May 22,1979
School
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WEDNESDAY
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LUNCH — .Pizza or meat
loaf, green beans, squash,
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ST. JOSEPH’S
Jarvis\Has Plait To Stop Inflation
NEW YORKK (AP) coming , board game in On the day before, Jarvis spoken in 48 states, “and no
Howard Jarvis was in good which players seek to beat had given his favorite talk, matter where you go
form. “The way to stop . the “Infernal Revenue to some of New York’s there’s no difference: they
inflation is to refuse to sell System.” * biggest money men. He felt want a tax cut-.”
paper tolhegovernment; ' He turned to big business, be ha,d impressed them, but Are peopie prepared to
then the/won’t be abTe to "it has two weaknesses.” he found their questions accept the alternative of
i-t more money,” said . say the 76-year-old former unusually discerning A fewer services, he was
promote/of Proposition businessman. “Political toughau ience> . —- asked?-He replied'in an
13. ’' stupidity and object Generaly, Jarvis in- instant: “Yes. They don’t
To Jarvis, the big issue COwardice.” He paused. “It dicated, he found listeners give a damn about services
today is peopie versus lies there like a mackerel in less challenging. Since last the government says it is
TwitiHcians. who he feels thehotsun ”-----——- -June,-be said, he has givingthem.”
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inflation,' pass needless
■; laws, and decline, to take
H stands on important issues.
“They’re a bunch of
clowjis in a business with no (
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vegetable, —fruit-- milk! GALVESTON ISA^istaiwFwher^tneMn^sea^saodjnd hbtory are long remembered by its investment, no risk, no
biscuit. visitors. The Bishop’s Palace, right, originally the home of Confederate War"veleran CSlr - responsibility,’-’ he_said4).f_
Wahor Graham, is the most famous architectural wonder,.to Galveston. H was designated in elected officials. “They’re
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L'.S. The 32 miles of .beach is one of the island’s greatest attractions. The warm Gulf waters and Everyone . at the hotel
sun bleached sand offer hours-hf fun for seb shell hunting and sun tmhers. breakfast table laughed.
^ t rnu w-ww __ ' JarYis was relaxed,
Liariraoi'nti lo T||/V Pln/>£S irk having completed the task?
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uiNCH^SSchippie Go For .An Enjoyable Time. • "*1‘w T”'"
or meat loaf, pinto beans, • / * 4 . * 4‘
cole slaw, relish dish, cake. GALVESTONiSp)— Galveston eXiSfs Stocking Historic District
' ‘ Want a place for a fun-filled geographically as part of’ are ideal tOTlrive or stroll -
vFinn re orr*. .It* "honeymoon, with" walks Texas and part of the Gulf through to admire hun-
Si-'u- Along the beach ancLquiet of Mexico. It is near dreds of private homes,
won _u* J™110" veh'- _ dinners on the bay? How Baytown, and is a natural from cottages to mansions,
, NaMhBa. uioh? ed m ihe about a retirement trip to a island, known.equally well many of them evidence of
' “Safpfv Artminfcir^-Tira flC peaceful island resort for its sandy beaches, 19th-century wealth; Along
1977 lon dunn§ where you can go deep sea gourmet dining and rich Broadway are examples of
~c*i __ . fishing, golfing and enjoy historical tradition. J Greek Revival and Vic-
the outdoors at camp sites The island is connected to torianarchitecture.
Hi I i • with complete camping the mainland by a The' Bishop’s Palace,
^Hl 11 L 11 i facilities? Or. would vou causeway featuring a six- originally the home of ' 55TIKTT
a place where the kids lane expressway. It is Confederate War veteran EJyflEV
-can -have—hours—of- Tun—easily- accessible—by air- .Col,_Walter.Gresham, is the— - UUIk/V
swimming, building sand from all major cities, most famous archttectural ; ^
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1979, newspaper, May 22, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074704/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.