The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980 Page: 2 of 20
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Cases Listed
■■
HOUSTON (Sp),— Three
more suspected cases of St.
Louis encephalitis
Baytown, son and < laughter-in
law. Ronald and Becky In-
geardsen of High! ondj, jon,
Jwunjf. °f Baytowbrother,
H P Ingeardten o/ Wood villa.
stttm. Agnes Hansen of
Danevang, Texas.
The infant died Thursday 0/ Winfield of El Camg to, Dons I.
Sddden in/ant Death Syn 1 Ray of El Campo , tlinbeth
Idroine Wind of Whanoi 1, Marten
Me is survived by hu porents. Gann 0/ Houston, Ingeborg number of suspected cases
Mr and Mrs Trank Molano of Orem 0/Houston; tl tree grand-iin Harris County this year
Ton W orth; a sister, Jodi Lynn children, John and J enm/er In- to 20 Six cases of the
Ratliff; grandparents. Mr undlgeordsen of Might ands and
Mrs Eugene Ratliff; and great SRiehard Pommier 0/ Boytown
Xfumiparerm. Tina M. Gentry Several nieces and ne, phews also
and Mr and Mrs. E W Davis, survive.
8T
fa
Highlands, is enrolling A
children from three months
to six years of age for their
Day Care Center Those in
terested may register
children between 6:45 a m
and 5:301
5:30 p.m. on weekdays.
Bill Toomey of the United
'Meet Teacher' Night Set At HilT School
■’schedule before the
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) —
"Meet the Teacher
Night".
for parents of
at Barbers Hill
with a iS-minute general
assembly in the middle
school cafeteria and then
parents will go through the
Middle School is scheduled seven period schedule just
from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday at as the students do, each
the school, according to
Principal Barry Harvey
school day
Harvey urged parents to
were-
Thursday by
Houston and Harris County
health officials.
The three cases bring the
The program will begin know their child’s class
meeting
He also emphaized that
this get-together is , for
parents and not children.
Please do not bring
Chlidren," Harvey said
'This night will be for
parents and teachers only."
States was 29 when he won
the decathlon gold medal at
the 1968 Olympics in Mex-
icoCity. 1
oil 0j BtjrfOwff * ' "*
Arrongemfms ore under
direction oJ harthmanf uneral
, Home
12:612:06 4:00 I
0:00 0:00 0:55 g
JONES
SeriDcn./or Edward Jonas,
|55, of Barrett Station will b«
hfld-ai II a m. Saturday at
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
r<Ji with the Rrv. Q.S Mai
hews officiating.. ,
spumjxadm
r.„
Houston hospital
I -Ha is survived by his wife,
g jLouu* Jones of Baytown:
g daughter, Mrs. Luvenia Smith;
, ♦ a sister, Luberta Herny; a
V jbrother. Willie Jones; an uncle,
flfiimM McCown,' all of
g Lewisville, Ark.
g f our step-children, su grand-
0 children and " three greaf-
V grandchildren als6 survive
1 The body wdl be at Walker
g funeral Home from 7. to 10
4 p.m. Friday.-
f . ■‘Burial will be in Friendship
WAN LA PIERS ON
CROSBY (Sp) - Funeral
fVttr Sellers
M
services for Wanza Let Pierson,
65, of Crosby Will b t held at
10:30 a m. Saturday a I Paul If.
Lee- Eunera! Chapel with 'be
Rev P. Walter Hin ckelf of-
ficiating.
- ♦ Cemetery ,n Barret. Station » in •
A «... , - Houston hospital.
1 . fl"rs ,Wl‘ An Exxon anijuitaTu .Pierson
I Benoit, DannV Smith, Bill - . ;
f . i c . was empjoved as secur tty super-
ag Love, LjL Stewart. Ernest ^ ^ fa( ,r Bavou
♦ Cartwright, Stacy Garcia and . . . . _ .
4 ,, * .Plant. An Air force v eteran of
♦ Mingo Garcia. W WII. Fiery* •;& a member
I Arrangement^ are under ■ - •e**Zr ■
g direction of Walkir” Funeral
g Home.
J INOEARDSEN
g ] Funeral services for Ernesl
4 jAage Ingeardsen, 58, 2300 Taft
diseaae have been
documented. »
All three suspected vic-
tims live in Houston inside
Loopeia.
An 18-year-old man Was
released from a Houston
J hospital Wednesday where J
he had been,treated for
encephalitis-like symp
1 toms ,
! The other cases involve a
; 65-year-old woihan and a
70-year-old man. Both haye^
been hospitalized more
than two weeks.
—
pivivonnucu VjTxiyt. XUlttA
mosquito from infected
birds to jtumans In the
most serious cases, the
"sleeping sickness’' • can
lead to poma and death.
Symptoms of the disease
include fever, stiff neek.
vomiting, extreme ir-
ritability and mental confu-
sion.
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He is survived by his wife,
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J Monday al Earthman Chapel.
! Burial will be in Memory
g Gardens with the ReV. Donald
0 Ingeardsen officiating.
,♦ The World War II veleran
J died Thursday in a Houston
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4 Ingeardsen, a 24-year, resi-
dent of Baylown, is survived by
his wife..Leona, of Baytown,
daughter,- Pam, of Baytown;
daughter and son-in-law,
Sharon and Norris Pommier of
Crosby, and iwostepd aughters,
Mrs. Ann Hilborneof Houston
and Mrs. Carolyn I 3orfis of
Cat'ersville, Ca.
Several cousins also survive.
Pallbearers will be «- Johnny
Skajns, Wylie Bpehn ke. Sam
Wetgen, Rudy Siefhn adte, Bill
fiatdrach and Billy Her id.
Burial will be in Fo rest Park
Lawndale Cemetery.
Services are under direction
of Paul U. Lee Funera: I Home.
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mite theatre m
Elephant babies
• The incubation time for
an elephant is almost 624
days (depending on type) —
this elephant will live ap-
proximately 30 to 40 years.
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A P. '.Cf WHERE g
ANAHOAC (Sp)
Assessed vitiations
Chambers County are up
DREAMS COME TRUE flnearly 20 percent over the
wAMARi'r ♦ 1979 figures, County Ta^
Assessor-Collector Sher--
g wood Blair said-
Property in the county
was valued at $463,147,728,
an increase of $76,881,914.
The increase will mean
about $989,058 in additional
revenue if Commissioners
Court votes to keep the
same tax rate, „
Biair is proposing that
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Mobile Home
J Damaged By
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the county use the f tame tax
rate as last year. : 51.45 per
$100 of assessed V aluation.
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jiv host snow
Drive In Theatres Children Under 12 FRfct
BBSS-' oroB,'u
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NUDE BOMB"
! Fire Here
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A fire Thursday evening minion in 1976.
in a ifiobile home at 416‘,i
Bolster caused extensive
0 damage to the trailer and
♦ its contents
No one was injured in the
fire which a spokeswoman
for the Baytown
4 Department said started in
♦fthe rear bedroom. The
cause of the fire
unknown.
g A neighbor told
4 firefighters he had heard an
4 explosion just before the
fire.
Heavy smoke was visible
from the trailer when
firefighters frond Stations 2
and 3 arrived. The home is
owned by William Jeffer-
son. .....’’
Assessments arebi ised on a
ratio of 20 per cent of
hiarket value. B lair ex-
plained that the county’s
actual tax rate is $ 1.25. The
remaining «0 cent s is the
rate, used to g enerate
money for school (tqualiza-
tion taxes which ; ire only
collected, not used , by the
county. , ' - J
Since 1975, the ; issessed
valuation in the coi mty has
increased from ab> out $232
million, a. jump c if more
than $230 million in five
years. ■ ' -
The last $200 million
valuation increa se oc-
curred over a 10-yei ir span.
Assessed values ro; >e from
$69 million in 1967 to $270
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A vicious battle began
when German guns opened
fire on French troops
posted near Verdun in 1916
I during World War I. Post-
T war statistics showed that
about 420,000 men were kill-
ed at Verun and 800,000
were wounded there in 1916-
17.. After the war, 150,000
unidentified bodies were
found on the French bat-
tlefield.
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Ladies Night is Monday from 8-2 with
Bar Drinks for Stag Ladies $.25. Wednes-
day is 2 for 1 Beer Night from 8-2. Friday
7 & Saturday Nights have a cover change
and a Dance Contest with Cash Prizes.
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They’re
“petrostamps.”
More than 2,15
stai""* that
pettuietfhC’ aev
have been issued
60 years, most
since the early 197
“Since then, oil’s
everybody’s
whether they hav<
don’t,” says A.D
an Exxon engint
. visor in Baton Roi
In eight years
has collected
1,750 of the stan
most of the 175
that have issued tl
He says’
petrosjamp was
1919. It depicted
built by fire w
about 300 A.D. Tl
of that temple we
natural oil and
-Azerbaijan,
republic that
stamp, now is pi
^_„S0SIL1M2IL.
■I.............-TMiHtWHM
tions of Reichle’s
have been pict
several stamps,
once issued ar
stamp that depi
world's first oil
That tanker, po\
steam and sails,
in 1886 by Exxon’:
affiliate/
An Exxon refi
pears on a set
stamps issued
Netherlands
group of islands in
- Indies.- The ref
located on Aruba, <
islands.
In first pL
petrostamp issues
Middle Eastern
ducer or a large
sumer, but Roman
total of 239.
“Romania once
a large oil field tl
an oil derrick on its
coat of arms,”
says. “The coat of
pears on the R
flag, on imp
.. documents and c
stamps.”
The U;S. has iss
petrostamps. The
issued in 1959.
memorated th
' • hundredth annive
the drilling of the
well in the United i
Titusville, Pa. Th
issues jvere two
honoring energy
ment and conserva
photo). y
Stamps of sever
tries carry the tl
energy' conser
Reichje notes.
“That’s particula
of nations that dor
petroleum — P<
Switzerland and
for example.”
Some countries -
ico, Iran, Iraq, Lit
Venezuela among I
issue stamps each
every few years on
niversary of- tt
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980, newspaper, September 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095887/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.