The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1972 Page: 2 of 16
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Frost says the tjyban
RehablBtation Committees are
‘almost.-universal now." ”
. Most cities have such com*
council. The committee must
include an architect or engi-
niittto to qualify for federal known to havfah' Intent in
funds and meet housing
regulations. The ordinance
that, created Baytowns com-
mittee was passed on Au& 22,
1968. The '“meSTana'polatoes';
community affairs.
Current members are the
Rev. Peter Katt, Brooks
OaretyW. J. Gidtey, Nolan
VTmlite. Kd-Mackert and-Jo
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Bay,toyi'ff buildings follow the
Southern Standard Building
Code.
- Members of the committee
are appointed by *L*
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WELCH
KANSAS
CITY
BOMBER
METR0C0L0R
CARTOON
COMEDY
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neer, a mortgage loan banker, eipated in the program in 1971.
a builder, an ordained niinistei
wd two citizens who are
ann Lehde.
chairman.
Bill
of this ordinance, Frost ex-
plains, was patterned after one
in-Dallas.. , ^ --------——————
The ordinance requires that Frost and Otis Muennick, city
$11,500 of the budget. This pro-
gram aids'young girts in their
growth toward future citi-
zenship. »*•..,
A relatively Rew service, Big
Brothers of Bi^town. provided
health department director,-
arid W. H. Taylor, fire mar-
Gandy is benefits for some 30 fatherless
boys through casework- and
Mfi counseling,. Men . volunteer to
act as big brothers to boys who
have no father to look to for
shal.
When it was first formed, the
the city I committee handled complaints
about junk cars. These now are
handled directly through the
of a new state law, Frost says!
The Urban Rehabilitation
Committee meets at 4 pm. on
•the first Monday of each month
hall.
Kiwanis Sale
BAYTOWN EAST Kiwanis will
sponsor a garage sale from J
a.m. to 2- p.m. Saturday at
Woolco parking lot. Proceeds
will go to “Our House” rehabi-
litation
UNITED-
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budget. Some 2,500 boys parti-
Girl Scbuts, with some4,500
girls participating, will receive
guidance. The 1973 budget
allows $2,400. for this service.
Year arouhd planning,. A
ministration and campaign
managing are done at -the
Community Chest office af 312
police department as a result s. Gaillard. The budget allot-
ment is $20,700.
A chance at life for the re-
tarded is found at the Baytown
Opportunity Center at 1507
in the conference room at city Baker Road where both chil-
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1) maintenance of sanitary
qgiiiK&ittTiss
for $10,- tenance, wells.and equipment.
COuncilmen win meet at 6
a.m. Monday at city hall for
the next budget so that all
members of the council can at-
tend. The meeting, originally
Other major changes pro-
posed are the additions of $27,-
000 for a new museum build-
bod^found in bedroom at left
Officers Investigate' Slaying at 225 Arbor
, dren and adults find a way to
"lead productive lives despite
handicaps.- This agency will
receive $27,000 in 1973.
Two child care centers', one
at 701 Neal and one at 1212
Bookertee, provide day care
for some 65 children of working
tation Center and the Ki-| mothers. The Centers will re- co^'ty District Judge
anis-sponsored softball team, ceive $8,000 under the budget.1 ^Meyer& 0f Au$tjn
n. r j Bayshore Mental Health and
(jlasses r OUnCl jMentat Retardation Center’at
1410 Louisiana has served al-
KEVIN HERRING' of 1804
Hart Drive has a pair of bifocal most E000 patients 'in 1971,
prescription glasses he found
on Ivy Lee about a week ago
Owner may. call 422-4519. The
glasses have black plastic
rims.
Attend Church
some 280 of them mentally re-
tarded children. Tlfe center
will receive $3,000 under the
1973 budget.
A jiew\program in the 1973 j i^e c(ty will continue work
HELD OVER
5:30 7:25-9:25
jACKummoN
BARBARA HARMS
’BILLY THE KID”
VS
"DRACUUT
10 - 50c PIECES
GIVEN AWAY!
CONTEST ON STAGE
JACKPOT DRAWING
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JASON ROBAROS
Port (La Port?)
430 W. MAIN 471-3115
Two runaways and a guardian lion, IOSTIN TNI WIIDBINESS!
* _ ’ t Saturday
Friday
—7:00
9:15
WALT
DISNEY
productions'
2:15-4:30-6:45-9:00
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SAMANTHA
Brunson
H THEATRE
311 W. TEXAS AVE. 422-8311
1
GENE
HACKMAN
in the same L
dynamic role iv
h-i *or- y 5 n
Academy fj ^
Award as I) lS^k-
BEST 1 v.-J
ACTOR of the year
for "The French
Connection." wi
LEE MARVIN & GENE HACKMAN
inEETHorniEV'Ri mirder
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6ENE HACKMAN
Dalny Awl flaw
BEST ACTOR*
"T* FracACwMcm
budget is the Visiting Nurses
Association. Bedside nursing
under a physician's direction is
provided for 19 patients in
Baytown, as well as physical,"
occupational and speech ther-
apy. The budget allotment is
$5,000.
Providing legal assistance
for 325 needy clients in Bay-
town in 1971, the Houston Legal
Foundation will receive $2,200
in the 1973 budget.
Art allotment of $50,000 is
made for county-wide ag-
encies. These include the
American Red Cross office at
220 E. Defee where veterans
and service men and their
families receive assistance;
the DePelchin Faith Home
which handles adoptions and
institutional and foster home
plans; Family Service Centers
in Pasadena and Houston;
Houston Speech and Hearing
Center in the Medical Center in
Houston; and Lighthouse for
the Blind which trains and em-
ploys unsighted people.
Only $3,700 is alloted for
state and national agencies.
The^- dfe the United Service
Organizations (USO), Texas
United Community Services,
National Mental Health and
the NStWiaf Assenibiy-
Coady Landfill Work
Start Said Due Soon
City Manager Fritz Lanhaftf
says the city probably will de-
velop the Coridy landfill site in
two or three weeks after an
order is entered by Travis
James
Meyers, of Austin on dis-
missal of a suit to halt the
operation.
Judge Meyers Thursday dis-
missed g suit that sought to
stop the city from-developing
its 55-acfle tract off Cedar
Bayou-Lynchburg Road for a
landfill.
on McLean Road to the landfill
and will construct a chain link
fence around the site.
City Attorney Neel Richard-
son, reporting to the city
council Thursday night on the
trial, said the plaintiffs can ap-
peal the decision. Such an
appeal would probably involve
posting an appeal bond, he
said, and this would be a
"substantial amount.”
300 Due Here
For Square
Dance Fun
Richardson and his assis-
tant, Jon Pfennig, were prais-
ed by Mayor Glen Walker for
their work in representing the
city in the two-day hearing in
Austin: The State- Health De-
partmerit was a co-defendant
in the suit for an injunction tc
prevent the operation of
landfill.____________,
The plaintiffs,' all Coady
residents, alleged thpt the
State Health Department sys-
tem for landfill permits was
unconstitutional because it
does not provide for public
hearings. L. A. Greene of
Houston represented the
plaintiffs.
Mrs. Mattie Presswood was
MURDER
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will have charge of ar-
rangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders lived
in Baytown about five years?
Neighbors said Mrs. Sanders
was devoted to the little girl
who was adopted shortly after
she was born two years ago
The girl stayed with a neigh-
bor Thursday afternoon until
relatives arrived.
her' mother when- police
arrived. -..... .........------»•
There, was evidence of a
struggle throughout the home,
according to the investigation,
and Mrs. Sanders was found
lying in a large pool of blood.
There was blood also in the
living room, hall, dining roonr
and kitchen.
Sanders received a call at
not one of the plaintiffs as was 9.5Qa.m. Friday to makea run
reported in an earlier news t0 Houston for Robertson Tank
story.
Funeral
Notices
ORBITAL WORKHORSE
MINNEAPOLIS (API-Ten
years from now a new space-
ship called a “space shuttle” is
scheduled to be in earth orbit
the workhorse of the
nation's manned space
program.
"We will go from sending Forsvall,
three men to the moon in 1972
to taking as many as a dozen
scientists and engineers-and
some 30 tons of equipment—
into earth orbit and back,”
said Clyde A. Parton, vice
president of Honeywell's
Government and Aeronautical
Products Division.
n is charged
at
will
Shuttle's main engines.
More than 300 square danc-
ers from Baytown, Beaumont,
Houston, Austin and San An-
tonio are expected to attend
the 14th Annual Bayshore
Wagon Wheel Square Dance
Jubilee Saturday at the
Knights of Columbus Hall.
With a "La Feista” theme,
the festivities will begin at 2
p.m. Saturday with a dance.
The Mexican buffet will follow
at 4:30p.m. Dancers will reas-
semble at 8 p.m. for the grand
march. ’
Participating, on the pro-
gram-afalatUiiJigsj&Pasa
dena, Cecil Dunmah of Austin,
formerly of Baytown; James
Fowler of Beaumont and Ro-
ger Hopper of Houston,
Committee chairman in-
clude Bill Schroeder, general
chairman; Mrs. Schroeder,
decorations; Ixiren Good, pro-
gram design; Mrs. Clarence
buffet arrange-
ments; Lloyd Garrett, pub-
licity; Virgil Roberts and Paul
Folwell, caller selections;
Charles Wells and Gene
Woods, reception; Dennis
Krolczyk, floor; and Johnny
Clawson, tables.
R. D. Davis is president.
MRS. JOYCE TORONJO
Mrs. Joyce Toronjo, 45, of
111 Harvey died at 4 p.m.
Thursday in a Baytown
hospital. She was a lifelong
resident of Baytown and was
employed at Texas State
Optical.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Robert L. Toronjo Sr$f
Baytown; one son, Michael
David Toronjo. of Baytown;
three daughters, Mrs. Donna
Maxwell, Miss Nanette McMil-
lan and Miss Tammy Warren,
all of Baytown; one brother,
William M. Stephens Jr. of
Baytown; four sisters, Mrs.
Doris M. Williams, Mrs. Mar-
jorie L. l^za, Mrs. Peggy A.
White, all of Baytown, and
Mrs. Mary L. Wimberly of
Channelvi^w. •
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m. Saturday at Earthman
Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Ed Weatherly officiating.
Graveside services will be at
p.m. Saturday at Holland
Cemetery In Village Mills,
Tex.
Pallbearers will be Robert
Toronjo Jr., Gary' Maxwell,
Jody Wimberly, Carl and
Glenn Williams and Ray
Toronjo.
Line. He -reported to work
about 25 minutes later.
Ironically, a mass murder-
suicide occurred only two j
houses down the street from
the Sanders residence several
years ago when a man shot and
killed his three children, his
pregnant wife and himself.
tenance of equipment.
Also proposed are $45,000 for
radio equipment; $50,000 extra
in street improvement funds
and $130.000 for heavy gquip-
able to attend then.
ment.
Although iteVtak-revenue
will increase, the revenue that
the city can actiihlly use from
the taxes wiH decrease by
$100,000, Lanham explained,
because a greater portteh of
the tax monies has to be used to
retire the principle on bonds.
Increased sources of
revenue for the coming year
include additionaof $235,000 for
sales and use tax; $30,000 from
franchise tax; $12,000 from li-
censes and permits; $18,000
from federal grants; and $15,-
000 from interest. 1 «
Major changes in the water
fund in the proposed budget —
which is considered separate^
ly from the general fund ex-
penditures
«,« Baytown, ..»•* w«. flitico
,,H0 under IM Act oltonsroK of
March 3:1879 PiiblishodJtttrrraoni,
Baytown? Texas*.P-O. Box Bay-
town J7S20, Subscription Rates: By
Mail rates on request. Kepresemw.
BEAUTIFUL NEWLY
DECORATED STUDIOI
REGISTER NOW
BRUCE ROUSH DANCE STUDIO
TAP, BAtLET, JAZZ
AND TUMBLING
BRUCE ROUSH
DANCE STUDIO
401W. FRANCIS 422-9341
are $30,000 addi-
tional monies from effluent
The child was asking about fees but $^5>000 less monies
from sewer service. An antici-
pated hike in sewer charges
was not put-into effect this
year.
Expenditures represented in
the water fund in the proposed
budget are $26,000,more for
salaries because of the 6 per
cent pay increase; $17,000 for
three more employes^ $12,000
for other fringe benefits for
employes; $6,500 for motor ve-j
hide maintenance; $70,000 fori
DANCE
CROSBY
AMERICAN LEGION
Aug. 26th - Nashville Rebels
Sept. 2nd - Ray Krenek
Sept. 9th - Tommy Wright -
Country Rhythm Boys
Attention Bowlers
Bowling Leagues Starting
BRING THE WHOLE
FAMILY TO OUR
PLACE.
EDDIE CHEW'S
422-5065 1145 Alexander
Superb Dining and
Entertainment
Monday Ladies
Tuesday Ladies
Tuesday Mixed
(Bay Mixers & Pintoppers)
Wednesday Ladies
Wednesday Mixed Doubles
9:30 A.M.
9:15 A.M.
6:15 P.M.
8:30 P.M.
9; 15 A.M.
9:00 P.M.
Aug. 28
Aug. 29
Aug. 29
Aug. 29
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
ALL OTHER LEAGUES START LABOR DAY WEEK
Have opening in some leagues for individuate ft teams. If interested call Bay Lanes, Helen Porter or
Holley Wells, 427-5023.
BAY LANES
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT
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CROWN ROOM
Bay Plaza
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I Lee Colleg
i A course designed to provide
B basic understanding of the
brinciples governing the en-
vironment and the problepis
posed by increased industriali-
sation will begin Tuesday at
<Lee College.
'liege.
> The course, Principles of
Ecology,.will meet from 6:30 to
ekh'finsdaym IT
weeks and the registration will
be $25, plus a $4 parking fee.
Thomas Grail, pollution con-
trol engineer with Mobay
Chemical Co., will be the in-
structor.
PINK/BLUE/YELLO'
or ALL WHIT
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Make a salad of diced apples
and celery plus mayonnaise.
STC’K'a'S fijP with cre.m-che.se Ht
rolled in chopped nuts.
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816 CREST IANE 471776?
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had
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MYRA THOMAS, 15
SEAFOOD
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HOME COOKED LUNCHEONS DAILY.
COCKTAILS AND FROSTED MUGS OF BEER
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Three Pints of Salad
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GROUP CASSIDY
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KVs Prtpara Anything on Our,Mtnu To Go
1102 Alnindif
427-5511
But a Biftket or Barrel of "finger lickin’ good” Kentucky Fried
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fixin’s. They're ihade fresh daily, and they're tongue-tempting
delirious. Offer good with this coupon only, through Aug. 28,1172, pt
participating Kentucky Fried Chicken stores in Houston, Baytown,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 277, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1972, newspaper, August 25, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104819/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.