The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, September 1, 1980 Page: 11 of 16
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JOE ROBERSON
"I guess the hardest -•
irt has been not dropp-
fesed:~
fhe fate of Roberson's; . .
ture lies in how '.veJJ Jie^'
ljusts to his new posi-
>n. The Rangers already
ive • two returning
avers ahead of Rober-
n on the depth chart inv
ruce Lininger and
ckie Wilson, who were -
th part of the Kilgore of- : '
ise which averaged 17.8" ■
ints per game during a
i, Season last .yeqr,«
“Myoffense will have a '
: to do with what hap-
ns,” Roberson explain-
. "I should have a pret-
good,"chance. I just .
ve to work hard and try .
Kilgore players did.
t have to report to
trkouts until Aug. 24.
t Roberson went a week
rly to be in top shape.
‘I think we should have :
'.pretty . good team,”
o be rson said.
Everybody is anxious to '
t started.” ' „
Tor Roberson and .
ibbs, their performance
the 1980 season will
termine if thev 'will piay
1981.
SUPPOSE THEY'VE GOT INTHERE?
4 From Area
Die In Truck,
Car Collision
HOUSTON (Sp) - Two . PECOS (API - The old
Liberty residents were kin- ' homestead of Billie Sol
ed and one suffered . a Estes is atH)ut t01)6 sold at
brokeif jaw in a weekend
collision between a car and
a garbage truck here. Two
children in the car were
Tucker Enlists
GREG TUCKER, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Tucker
of Anahuac, has enlisted in
the Air Force apd is taking
~ „ tonia. He has chosen the
v field of meatorts tot jlifa' 1
training there.
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better hearing
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BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE
1017 N. MAIN
53 428-2121 or 650-1158
Police Beat - -
$40,000 Stolen Truck Is
Found; 2 Vehicles Missing
Af $49,000 Kenworth tjuck Sunday morning while lie 3120 Decker, Apt. 408
stolen Saturday- from
Charles LaMarr Trucking.
4519 Baker Road, was
recovered by the owner,
Charles.......LaMarr. but a
bulldozer and a* trailer
valued at $46,000 are still
missing. - ' 1
- LaMarr reportedly found
the missing truck parked in
front of the Bell Telephone
office on Baker after so-
meone-had cut a padlock off
his company's gate and
drove the three vehicles
out. *
was gone.
Burglars gained entry
through h rear window and
removed a portable TV set,
said* someone stole / $420
worth of his clothing from a
dryer Sunday night.
•North Side Liquor — an
a stereo and receiver, a cof- employee reported that
fee table, three wall hang- •<*•*•»»**«»«.
ings, two paintings,- a
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ox” Guarantee
n (color print film) for deyelop-
ail store, Monday through
Hhup:(Checkyohr friendly .
ures wtll be ready after the
g holidays. If riot, your order
oss gtves the professional .
iur shots, withsuperhard,
Satin Sheen finish gives
s a soft, warm glow—it - f.
y picture prettier.
Cleaned Out
.....>. • • ' ' >
, Carl Wilder, 126
Mapleton,, told police so-
meone entered his house
and stole $3,076’ worth of
items Saturday night or
Swearing In
STEPHEN......L. Broussard,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Loiiis
Paul Broussard of
Baytown, -has been sworn
into the Navy’s- Delayed
Entry Program. He will
regrt jor tyainlng>at the
RecruitTrainingCommand
in Great Lakes, Il| on Sept.
cypress dining table and
clothing
‘Pot Bust’
Three Baytonians were
charged With felony posses-
sion of marijuana Saturday
after officers discovered a
poundfaof the substance at
the suspects’ residence.
Matthew C, Metcalf, 22,
and his wife,. Lhnise Jan--
nette, 22,. were arrested at
their home, 601 Pearl..
Also arrested in the raid
Old Sol Estes Homestead
To Be Sold At Auction
the balance is due in
days.
Estes, 55, Is now
public auction to pay off the prisoner in the federal
also Rilled.
A. I
The car, driven by James
E. Love, 20, of Liberty,
skidded out of control on a
rain-slick street. It then
struck an oncoming gar-
bage truck.
Ethel Blakes, 18, .and Net-
tie Blakes, 41, both of Liber-
ty, were killed. Love’S jaw
convicted swindler’s tax
debts, but difficials admit
the home-has fallen on such
hard times that it probably
won’t bring nearly enough
money.
For one thing, the
backyard swimming pool
where the Estes family
once fjplicked m high style
penitentiary in Big Sprang,
where he was transferred
earlier this month from La
Tuna, just north of El Paso.
Prison officials said the
move was made to allow
Estes to be closer to his
family home in Abilene.
Estes moved his family to
Abilene in 1963 after
was broken. He is in Ben and the?hadthe pool filled
t.___ji. m with dirt, where the
is. now a vegetable garden, bullet was fired through a
The estate is occupiedby a window in. the Pecos horhe
home for women in trouble, and a cross was burned on
Taub Hospital in fair condi-
tion.
The names of the tw<f
boys who died, ages 2 and
15, haye not been released.
Victor Manuel Orellana,
24, of Houston, driver of the
Wasteaw-ay Disposal Co.
...
with dirt, where the
cultivation of tomatoes and
peas offsets their: grocery
bills. ^ ~ 7“
The eight-bedroom, six Of TaXeS At
bathroom estate - not;
counting a bathhouse by the
former,pool - sits on an
acre and a half of land and
LC Collection
98 Percent
his front yard. The
cidents came two years
after the scandal erupted
that led to indictments and
convictions „ against Estes
for fraud.
Before he moved from
Pecos, he tried to use the
house to raise money by of-
fering tours at $5 a head,
plus $2 extra if they wanted
to take pictures.
The Justice Department
has said Estes, who won
freedom on parole in 1971
but was convicted again
last year for tax evasion,
^ffwlH—become^ eligible-for
parole-Dec. 15.1983.
Cotton Pickin’
COTTON PICKlN’Wednes-
day, ah informal guitar and
singing, session, will begin
at 11 a m, Wednesday tn
Moler Hall at Lee College.
Happy
Birthday
Kathy Griffith Is sent
Monday greetings from her
co-worker* ^
Brad Lamonte, 6, Is sent
Monday best wishes from
mommy, daddy and
brothers, Scott and Kevin-
Carpentry Offered
LEE COLLEGE still has
some openings in its In-
dustrial and Commmeeial
Carpentry courses this fall.
For more Information on
Engineering Principles for
Carpenters and Interior
Carpentry courses, call 427-
5611.
Matherne's Inc
, 117-I19W Purci 428-1551
rear of the car went, under
the'' front wheels, bf the
36,900*pound - garbage
truck. The truck had just
returned from dumping a
load of garbage at a land"
fill. *,
Houston firemen- took
about an hour to remove the
bodies from the car, which
was crushed and shoved 97
Service ............. ...^ __________
against the - house of ♦Tdies collected as-of July
$185,000, and local
authorities are .demanding
$30,000 in unpaid ad
31-,- totaled $1,642,432 with
$103,594 remaining collecti-
ble.
valorem taxesfor a total. Bettie Bennett, LC
somebody . entered a
storeroom of the business feet from the crash site, in-
SR vestigators said. -
with $1,000 to $1,500 worth
of liquor.
•Patricia Ann Ingram,
1200 Northwood — reported
that someone broke into her
car and stole a wallet con-
taining $116.
•Sandra Lynne Harpe:
2300 Taft, Apt. 311 -kid
Somebody stole $412 wrorth
of her jewelry last Monday.
Minor Injuries
--------------------- ..James Rodney Scar-
Candice Shelby Met-'brough, 17,of2300Taft,was
21, of,317 Gresham. tr^^d for a broken ankle
at Gulf Coast Hospital
Saturday night after he was
involved in a accident on
his motorcycle.
Scarbrough was
reportedly heading north on
Burglary Arrest. S£uwnh““- “ ^
Q’sAridA’s
of$215,000.
“lt’11 be a cold day in hell
before anybody’li put out
that, much money for Billie
Sol’s house,” admitted City
Attorney Ted Paintqr. But
he said whatever is col-
lected will go first to pay off
local property taxes,, '
Not so, says -Michael
Henry of the IRS’ collection .
division in Fort Wbrth.
“The Proceeds will have to
go in sequence, and the
federal tax . lien takes
business manager, told the
board she was pleased with
the collection rate of 98 per-
cent,
ftowino ■' - nn«o»
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2903 MARKE
427-9328
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WARRANTY
RONNIE VISE
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^0. — In an ordinary
asphalt-shingle, what is the . ,l ti
was
calf, 21, of ,317 Gresham.
According to arrest
reports, police officers
found a pound of marijuana
and half a gram of hashhish
in the, Metcalfs’, living
room.
granules? I have been told
by one person that they pro-1
tect the shingle from the
s of the sun, by another
matter of who gets first-
crack at the money.from
the sale of the home would
rect? - should be paid first and we
- —“1 fight to ..insure
selves of collecting it,”
A. — The granules are a
protection against the sun’s .
, A 17-year-old Baytown
youth and a juvenile were
otherwise would become
too dry too quickly.. It is the
—u„w «... -revides the
guardsen, 18, of 1401 Beau-
mont,, turned into the path
arrested in connection with of the motorcycle
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1015 Polly St.
Corner ol Lobit & Polly-across from San lac. Hosp. v,.
— 427-5748
a Saturday night burglary
of a residence.
The two suspects were ar-
rested by police at the in-
tersection of Lobit and
Main after officers found a
coin roll allegedly stolen
earlier Saturday from the
home of Vilma Moore, 117
E. Hunnicutt.
Both suspects reportedly
gave police a 'Statement
before leading them to the
rest of the stolen property.
Bond had not been set
Monday morning for the. 17-
year-old, Heron Cantu
Rodriges, 214 E. Lobit, who
is being held in city jail, :'*/
Thefts, Etc. /
•Manuel R. Pease, 401 -S/
Main -- told police sont-
body broke into three car:
on his lot Sund /l
stole $350 \
and caused 5
LC Reviews
Teacher T(
Student
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According .to/
tional manai
summary re
Q. - We are having-our
totehen- -Femodeied. -' The-
contractor wants to make
the kitchem U-shaped,
which he-says saves steps. I
had* wanted the kitchen -to
be . somewhat different in
ihape. but he says that ft
Markham, 42, who will
serve as auctioneer, said
prospective buyers ■ must
have at least 10 percent of
the purchase price at the
epd of the auction. He said
vided
20 sti
would ‘require too much
work and be too ..expensive.
Is he correct, about the effi-
ciency of a U-shaped kit-
chen?
A. - Definitely. A fa-
shaped'kitchen is efficient
, ;ring summer
m Baytown, ex-
TDC campuses,
>c students faired
one teacher per 15
,.er session, the report
ed the teacher-student
fio as 1 to 24; the second
3sionratiowaslto20.
This year's summer ratio
of one teacher to 19.7
students is slightly behind
1979 figures of 1 to 19\4.
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her for every and generally out of the
traffic flow. Incidentally, a
contractor who is trying to
save you money is worth
keeping. The number of
possible arrangements in a
s. During, the first kitchen is limited by the
dimensions of-the room and
the location of windows,
and -doors to adjacent
rooms * or the exterior./
There are some conflicting
viewpoints about which
type of kitchen lawyt is
best, but no one disputes the
fact that the absence of
traffic flow across the
working area is vital to
complete efficiency,
Q. — How big should
wooden posts be to support
a patio roof, one made of
fiberglass panels? I assume
the rafters should be 2k 4s.
A. — The supporting
posts should be 4 x 4s. Yes,
the rafters should be 2 x 4$,
running from the house to
the front end of the
framework. Select the
panels first, since the width
of the panels will determine
how far apart the 2 x 4s will
be. Space the rafters so the
panels overlap on them
Mastic and aluminium
nails equipped with attach-
ed leakproof washers are
used to attach the panels to
the wood. If you are very
careful, you may get by
without pre-drilling holes
for the nags, but you can
eliminate the possibility of
chipping the panels by drill-
ing holes a, fraction of an
inch smaller than% the
diameter of the nails.
Horticulture Open
GENERA L HO R-
TICULTURE will be of-
fered on Tuesdays and
Thursdays this fall at Lee
College. For more Informa-
tion, call 427-5611.
Our
World
Today
From AP Wires
+ JAKARTA, In-
donesia — Thirteen
persons were killed,
30‘ were injured and
10 others were miss-
ing after a crowded
bus, and a motor
scooter plunge’d off a
bridge in central
Java, a police
spokesman said to-
day.
+ JERUSALEM —
Special U.S. Am-
bass a dor Sol
Linowitz met with
Prince Minister
Menachem Begin for
three hours today to
discuss the stalled
a sraeli-Egyptian
negotiations on
P a 1 e s' t i n i a n
autonomy.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, September 1, 1980, newspaper, September 1, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095647/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.