The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1975 Page: 2 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, February 10, 1975
VOTE TUESDAY
wqujd not be in the best interest
’~"'<5TtRrsfuiJfe'lFlh'e nintF
grade educational program
(t.'onlinued From Fage J)
They talked about building a
vote on* one, I think ,th|j> th(
right way to proceed.
As it isnow, we have a Mexi-
third high school in the hear fir- tart JttlHbfl We need guide
,Jure, but Supt, Johnny Clark &id
enrollment projections showed
’ that -would not be necessary in
the foreseeable future, which he
said is at least 10 year^
A fifth junior schdOI >will-have
to be built in about five years
"however
he said, adding that
this is, one reason he would not
' ■ favor-pairing two, junior schools [one "(hen .the board must deter
and then I'll go over them and
Two Charged
Here In Pop
, Rape Cases
lines. /■t
If, the administration doesn’t
want to handle this- hot potato
fine, put let me know. I'll go
; home and co$e, back tomorrow
night with a reeorhmesdation.",
When the board must decide
oh a budget, he said as an exam
pie. the administration presents
to each high-sehool ; mine how'much money it has to
A fifth junior school .would spend and trims or expands the
being so junior school friend,-, lion
would "mot be separated when
they went to high”school.
jjairingjffluM mL.sulv.tL.ihe
problem of ever-increasing en
rollment at Sterling, the beard
<* det-ided w-
^ Discussions at .psard meetings
and "ffie workshop session were
often repetitious but only,.,once
That was ' about halfway
through th£ workshop session af-
ter trustees had agreed a boun-
dary line change was needed. Up
to that point, they had not dis-
cussed where the change, should
be, made
Trustee Smith piled on the
administration forgijidance
That’s'the way th do it Give
us guidelines .•/, :
waiting for someone else to pre-
sent a pian but no one is doing it,
"The public is tired of. this;
I'm tired irf it —r—
My wile has been hapassed
om ihis ihmg and so. havwJ
Let's do something,'' he de-
manded;; "I'm about ready to
punch someone in the nose." ■
Cither trustees said, however,
that- progress of discussions ha j
been good and they continued to
go over the information.
Baytown police have two
suspects in custody, charged
with similar offenses, following
Friday night and earjy Monday
arrests.
Officers, acting on a narcoties
search warrant issued by Jus
tire of the Peace N. 0. Morri-
son, searched a house at 411 E.
Gulf at II p.m. Friday.
The officers confiscated mari-
juana in the search and arrested
Raymond. Clinton Derryberry,
**’ of that address : " -
Derryberry was charged with
possession of marijuana, a mis-
demeanor
An additional charge of rape
was filed through the intake divi-’
sion in connection, with another
case in which Derryberry alleg-
edly used narcotics tefender the
victim physically unable, to resist
attack '>________
Bond on the rape charge was
FONTENO -
(Continued From Page I)
•ds, however, was reduced
from 21 to 18.
Although the number of super
visors was reduced, Fonteno ministrative assistant to Bar-
’.iWe could go over thi.<* the Top Student
next five bights, he said “If the
administration has suggestions, I
want to hear them. ,
' 'We've been talking about all
this a Jong time
JANICE 'MERRITT; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Dolphus Mer-
ritt of'319 N. 6th. La Porte,
sYecogmzed as an .outstand-
ing. student leader at an awards
^Jive-me^ome-jlterjiatumsjhaflihiot-4U4'cxas4!hr4st4aftdinL
She is a
jurat TCU
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BO OPENS 5:15 TIL 6:30
5:30-7:20-9:10
w&
. Panavision Techmcoloe:
set at $100,000 and on the mari-
juana charge, $400.
In a similar case, Baytown
police arrested Earl Leroy Hail
45, of 3800 Baker Road, Apt. 704,
early Monday,
Hall was charged with inde-
cency with a child, a'13-year-old
female, in Justice of the Peace
MhrrisoiTs court. -
Bond was set at $50,000 in that
case.
Firefighters
ihi
B O OPENS 12 45.J1.Z5 Til 2:00
' 5 30-7:25-9:20
tonight
DOLLAR
EACH
ADULT
I EMIT
MOUNT
?»IM
"GOLDEN
NEEDLE” ;
RATED T j
t*8
boxcar ;
BERTHA ;
i . HATED R ,
KaaiVvwwvvwO
AIRPORT
Over Weekend
Baytown firefighters over the
weekend answered calls to one
car lire, two homes, a storage
have more time to be "out in the
......to observe county opera
DENISE COOK, a Robert E. Lee cosmetology student, practices
what she is learning on Mrs. James Kimble of. 321 Barnes. Citi
schools to have their hair dressed and students get a chance to
learn by doing. Cosmetology classes join other career-oriented
classes in observing Vocational Education Week this week.
(Staff photo by Glenn Folkes)
Funeral
Notices
JAEGER
Funeral service* for Carroll
Franklin Jaeger, 70, of'Huff-
mnn, uftn died about 7 a.m.
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday
neral Home,
Burial wifi be in San Jacinto
Memorial fffirk. *
He was an area native and a
retired Exxon pipefitter. He
formerly owned Wishing Well
Florist in Hay town. *
•HELDovtrr -|thSSfiST f r
18 Baytown.
Students In
Top Ranks
Eighteen students from Bay-
town have earned “Distin-
The undergraduate honor is,
awarded to students; who-have
earned at least a 3.25 grade point
ratio out of a possible 4.0 during
fife iriosfTecent grading period.,
Baytown students so honored
are Jeanine G.-Adams,-sopho-
more DhvMcal’ettoaMon.vQff
tween 1:12 and 1:33 p.m. Satur-
day at the MioTfre of George
Hatcher of 917 Leavins”by-Sta-
trorr 3,
brother, Albert Jaeger, of
llouxtonr2 Five grandchildren
and> otie great-grandchild aha
sun iis'.
Pallb carernuill be II. E. He-
an, freshman modern languages
Toby J. Cote, freshman 'ac-
counting; Jan A. Hickman, jun-
ior zoology: William P. King.
nett, Mel fin OWeal, Michael
llrummerhop, Paul Schmer
and Holly and David Donald.
created a-new position, internal
auditor, to keep a close watch on
the purchasing practices in the
precinct and where and how
equipment is being used.
Fonteno indicated he could be
making more changes in the pre-
cinct as he becomes mnrejdosfe
ly acquainted with the system
Now that county budget work
sessions are finished, he hopes Ur
BLIGHT
gene Jenson, who represented
McManus, said the judicial im-
munity ruling, did. nht actually
When the city advertised for bid? said it does not matter what a
the
for demolition, however,
lowest bid was $15,000.
There iS' a bright side to the
blight," though. The city’s
Urban Rehabilitation Beard has
been successful numerous times
getting property owners to
clean up and make their struc-
tures safer after condemnation
proceedings started.
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER AND NQJICE C
* CITY ELECTION,
ELECTION ORDER
Xt.
w GENTRY,- Mayor of the City of
Texas, by virtue of the power
me by law and pursuant (6 the Or*
ity Cot
5, do
Bayto
vested in me by law and pursu
dinance duly passed by the Ci
the 23rd day of Januar
QRDIjR tljatan Election I
Ba^owmomApnLt; 19f6T;tgr the-pnrpoaw aV
as A&M University at College fiectmjfa Mayor and thtee(3) Councilmen
n. *• . . Trim the respective Districts No. Two {2),
(.hereby.
ie City of
POLLING PLACE.
PRECINCT
OFFICIALS ,
No. 12c Alamo Elementaty. Bill .G. Roger
|CT& Presiding Officer. C. C Laughl
dudgt
Alterr
male Judge.
13. David G. Burnet. Elementary Irving
St John Judge A Presidino Offl^
Dorothy H. St John) Alternate Judge'
Bulletin
HOUSTON (Sp) - Bob
Nicholas, former television
newsman, has been named ad
p.m. starting Thursday at the available to Beach aty and
ris County Judge Jon Lindsay,
it was announced at Monday’s
session of Commissioners
Court,
The appointment was effec-
tive Monday. Nicholas will be
paid $1,300 a month.
SUIT - -
(Continued From Page 1)
city. Therefore, Noel said
McManus was exempt from suit,
Chambers County Aity. Eu-
judiciaL official does, that offi-
cial cannot be sued if the action
is within his judicial capacity.
McManus said he feels thever-
diet vindicates him and -is just
what he said from the start.
It’s jifst a routine case,” he
said. "It's one of those guys who
feels he can violate the law any
time he wants and everyone is
supposed to leave him alone.”
McManus said the original
Glass Course
AN EVENING Stained glass art
course will be taught from 7 to 9
License Plates
LICENSE PLATES for cars
trailers and motorcycles will]#
YMCA. Pre-registration is
necessary since a minimum of ginning Feb. 17 at the home of
eight students is required for a
course. Interested persons may
pre-register by calling the Y at
427-1797,
Chambers County residents be-
Marion Nicholson, 7904 Bayside
in Beach City.
Attend Church
A Little Bit Of Mexico In
Baytown^
Gonzalez Mexican Restaurant
3417 WisconsiL_______427-2839
FEBRUARY 9
Wi Will It Open
SUNDAY
& 5 p.m. to 9:
(3 N. Commerce
427-9324
WELCOME *
Great New Tower Room
SPECIAL!
PRIME RIB
SANDWICH
Daily Mon. thru Fri.
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
TOWER
ROOM
RAMA0A INN
2101 Decker Dr.
Baytown
charges filed in his court are still
pending and will be tried later'
this year. •
YOUR FULL
SERVICE BANK
JAYTOWN STATE BANK
No Ser vice Gtiasge '- F.D. I. C
WE ACCEPT
MEDICAL
ASSISTANCE
PRESCRIPTIONS
Scarboroughs t3zs. Mn»ut>r
DRUG STORE — 422-4955
WONDER
OF IT ALL
'ONE Of THE BEST EVER MADE!’'
lovAngales Itints
Breeze Mobile Home Park, 3422
McKinney,* from 6:03 to 6:37
a.m. Suhday.
, W. L. Reneau of 104 Bowie
called firefighters to a trash fire
from 12:43 to 1:02 p.m: Sunday.
Another grass fire at Bay Land
Park in Central Heights was put
out by Station 3 firefighters from
4 14 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. .
2 Held Here
A: fife in a trash dumpster at
Whitehall Apartments at 2300.
Taft Circle was put out between
7 08 and 7:41 p.m. Saturday by
Station 4. B Shift
During early morning hours
Sunday, between 12:33..and1^tl6
a.my“Statiohs Tj and'6 put out a
fire in a storage shed at. the
home of Darrel Stoval, 715 Den-
by
■ Station .3 was called to a. car
fiTeiromlT:52 p.mrSatufdayJo
2:37 a.m. Sunday in the 1100
block of Massey-Tompkins Road
in which Vernon Edward Lamb
Jr., 18, of Route 3. was fatally
burned, -
A trash fire was put out by
men from Station 4 at Bay 1:28 a.m. when they notteed-alengineering.
sophomore- premedi*)-
cis A. Krull, seniori zoology
On Burglary,
Theft Charges
man acting suspiciously at a soda
water machine at a Service- Sta-
tion, 620 Park.
The officers approached the
suspect and noticed the tops of Uylor
three bottles in the machine had
been pried off. ;' ^ ;
r
(ANGER
Watch Those Curves Baby J
parents, -Mrs. Agnes Hoi and
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lamb of Bell-
ville; and two uheies, C. M. Hoff
of Galveston and W. D. Lamb of
Bellville X.
A, family spoljggman said
... funds may be donated for an
In another early-morning inci- auto mechanics scholarship at
dent. Officer G R. Parker was sterling in lieu of other remem-
brances
i’oiice arrested Michael Lynn
Dees. 21. of DeRidder, La., and
charged him with burglary of a
coin operated machine.
Christopher S.. Litras, senior
management.
Also, Jody A. Maloy, fresh
than premedicine: Rbbert A.
doorman, senior’ political
fudge.
Carver-Jones Elementary, h
W, Lewis. Judge & Presid
Woodrow W. Lewis. Judge & Presiding 1
ficer. Mrs. Johanna Wilson. Alternate Judge.
No. 249. James Bowie Elementary, Wayne
McClurg. Judge & Presi
Wayne-McCiurg. Altei
ociuui jjuiiucai No 165. William B. Travis Elemer
seiencetyGlendeitfrMoses; seffi;
ior engineering technology ; rs "ce< “
Mark J. Probst, junior environ-
mental design ; Thomas H. Roy-
der IV, junior psychology; Carl
D. Rusself; senior animal
_|science.
Also, Judy R. Russell, sopho-
more accounting; Rhonda R.
Rutherford, sophomore politi-
cal science; Marcia C. Smith,
junior •aC-CEmnhng;~aihi itebeii
Baytown police were on thelf
toes early-Monday with inves-
tigations resulting in the arrests
of two suspects,
Mitws KrMrWiitainroriand
B; Taylor were on patrol at C. Swerdon. freshman chemical
!• Judge.
J. Ashbel Smith Eiementary.-W.O.
1, Judge & PresidinQ Offic
No. • 1
Coritre
ibbefson. Judge
3. B. Elliott. Sr,.,
Elliott,
Baytown! Jum
Judge & Presi
Judge, e/* '
19, San Jacinto Elementary,
Margie Kioesel. Judge 5 .Presiding Officer.
Mrs E.’G. Bowei
65.
No. 396. Stephen F. Austin Elementary, M
Marion f Boothe. Judge ^Presiding Offic
Mrs. Glaiid
ELECTION NOTICE ;
RITES
: sTfie Chief of Police is hereby d.recte
instructed to post a properly execuiec
of this ORDER AND NOTICE OF ELE(
'J.at ^fteioliowtng ptacesiNTtere this”
will be held Said Notice.shall be post
(30) days before the date of said.El
“BIG MEAL
SMART STUDIES
BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y.
*AP' - Through a special lib-
eral arts program, students at
Briarcliff Coilege, a women’s
college here, are able to com-
bine studies in the biological
sciences with their courses in
geography, in preparation for
careers in ecology and the envi-
ronmental sciences.
According to Dr. John Swa-
tek, associate professor ol
biology at Briarcliff, student!
.in. .the program are already ap-
plying to graduate schools
further studies in ecology am
-Xvffl-soeprbe^ interviewed
both government agencies and
industry for internships
FULL 4 F
deue
ghamf
4ply polyes
l00th-riding poly
. Strong smt ,
-satsaaa
* "Cross-cut" treaO pattern
radial tires
L Judge a Presiding C
ten. Alternate Judge,
im B. Travis Element.
(Continued From Page 1") ,
all of Baytown: grand-
dispatched to the 100 block of
Bob .Sih ith FToacT^at 2 :45 atfriJo
check on a car stalled in a traffic
lane." '
Alamo Elementary
David.G. Burnet Elementary
« Pumphrey Elementary
Dutch Holland Oldsmobile
. Ashbel Smith Elementary
fforace Mann Junior High
Baytown Junior High „
San Jacinto Elementary
vBv Travis Elementary
er-Jones Elementary
James Bowie Elementary
Stephen F. Austin Elementary
* Cedar Bayou Junior High
WiUiar
’ Gary
ebruary. '
- TOM GENTRY. MAYOR-
ATTEST:
F.N0A.QI.V
INTRODUCTORY TRIAL
MEMBERSHIP
First 15 To Start
10 VISITS s10
Off with 1974 Bulges
and Unwanted Pounds
On With 1975 Slim
New Curves
MAKE THIS YEAR
YOtJR-YEAH—
if you don't
CARE
for your
figure
who will?
Wm'ofyouth
21.37 Bar Plaza Mill
wmTHANPXTm.ETICCl.US
wmm 427-5851
Parker Was told that 'Officer
Janies L. Hall had checked the
car and' driver earlier and the
driver- had told Hall -iHe -clutd
went put on the truck
Parker discovered! the truck, a
1974 model, belonged to Tisdale
Air Conditioning and Heating,
803 JV. Commerce, and had been
-stolen during the night
truck was" valued at $3,700,
- Parker then Found the su!
Hall said had been driving the
car .and arrested him. In jail is
Richard Ray Pompa, 17, of 3422
McKinney, charged with theft of
auto.
............
APPROVED;
NSEl-RIGHARbSONT-eily-ABomsy,
3 Baytonians j
, • . . - »• .. .. ■■
Make Lamar
Honor Roll
WITH CHEESE
•1/4 POUNDER
•LARGE DRINK
•REG. FRIES
•HOT PIE
APPLE OR CHEBRY
AND THIS
COUPON
BRING THIS COUPON TO
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BIG DEAL MEAL FOR ONLY
lwfw/cireeseU5)EXPIRES 2/16/75
301 N. ALEXANDER DR.
LIMIT ONE PER CISTOMER
In other police action, Neta
Wylie. Ill W Bayshore,
STEPHEN JAMES Wilson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy D.
Three Baytown women-: who
were: student teaching here this
spring were on the honor roll at
Lamar University College of
Education 1
They are Mrs. Lee (Susan)
Hales of 1200 North wood, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fen-
ders of Baytown; Miss Patti
Kunz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kunz of 1802 Clayton; and
Mrs. W.-E. (Dorothy) Lyons of
wheel covers from her car while
it was parked. at 2728 Kentucky
Sunday, file covers were valued
at $300. '
kins, celebrates his first birth-
day Monday. Grandparentsare
Mrs. Audry Wilson and Mr.
and Mrs. John A.Stephens, all
of Bavtown.
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Tuesday Night
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, February 10, 1975, newspaper, February 10, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104618/m1/2/?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.