The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1975 Page: 2 of 26
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r Aid4BaytOH15 Man Baytonians Big Winners
Recovery,Slai)be<J ^ T - 1 C1-------ni- 1VT*
Qub Fuss
A Bavtown min was treated at
Go* Coast Hospital far a stab
after he was injured
m »
«**&*<* Baytown man was
out 8:30 pin. Toes-
ta» day after be allege*- pclied a ,
pistol on two offices after they
- water E. P. SMa was off fcaj stooged hss at
*^aad at TG4Y Store, m officers M R Mora* sad
Sfaito, about i pm Tuesday PMlBatiBo were fa an unmark- Rvturd D 27 id 7965
whro be noticed attain leave tbe ^ car m South Pruett when a N ltitl|li, !4S ntavedi
°*m>' ***■dnveB * ^ tMeeSto psh to Ms left
letaffiepartauglot ed alongside the earrod asked scuffle
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mra sansa* nestoe rae manag to nee. n-, tnw
aad fflotieoBig tothe man as tbe ShdOM testifiedtomato as afpwfe
car. be oSed for a marled car to poke officer and stowed to ^
In Slock Show Play Night
Bjtmboib- -Mre the b* IS TO 1» VEIRS - Ii DI^Gid l‘ Doom Man
_____wamers at tbe Baytown. Youth Lee; 2« CUftgo Pbarr; J) Elaine j May Ann Cowley, and
,fin& dm F* *“ Assodtooo Strawn. 0 Mail Shepherd. >. Walter Rostov
front fa aife*"#* ll* Hagan and «• Ramie OLOVERLEAF BARRELS
-wa, Gavie LounstorTv took tbe 19 Rower;
PRAGTIC OFFICE OPENS IN BAYTOWN
P*tor. 0. C., has wwunced to opening of Ws office at 15
r received to pre-professional training
t Sae Jacinto Codes* » ftoadena. He
; degree from the Tern CWfepractie
rub AP Wm
+ CHICAGO-A caMIrsni
Or. Reader is <
f tbe Texas Chiropractic Cotttge Atumm
! Cteropracfic Association
10 AND UNDER - l. Ktra
6M «« age group with » » ANDOVER -1> Mary Am; Pope. 21 Debbie Pope I) Stew! teta oast falieresifatto
jipoats. wbaeRA. Rassoercaiae Cwle,; J, Walter Rosso*. 3> Hodges; 4) Rpdney Malone. 5-- atom ’*» under generally
ft in second with t: prants ; Kaffir Gaston;liEfetoeFtegfaiCtoftLaiid*—
Or Psfatr s now rtsetmg * i
fa to taw Or &ness Smaft at t
»las assumed fatprirttc*
i Sterling
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t U4 N Masa
d Officer RanffiB ^P8
i woman were arpi- " P“
Rodney Mate*; 5) sate
1.» *«u «!• cm a-t-rooM'.e.lfe'd SA'SXX
Lori KeSuw docsmated La Four. Kefltag: » Lssa Ftowes; S)i central GuKCwst. A lew a««
***** POLE BENDLNG Geage Pbia^ t.TwibTHler fa thunderstorms roattow to
PWs be ami a woman wereargu-» !»» tmmay ms 19 AND UNDER - DDebtwep Kimberiy Reeves ; and Si Cody daw near tbe cwM few* to parts
when tbe woman puled aF^f Hmsow wtt ir piMWs Pope; Zt Km Pope, Ji SeWiReews ' - at eastern Nebraska, western
i p ^ &«» to ***«* 3^)hffd «««« Hodges 4) Rodney Maioae; $> 15 TO !1 YEARS — 11 Mark iuwa mi usnberu Wisewudu.
fcTfcL^slasbed at' Ms ebesL tousffieM^paMaanaffielj- .^Ayess.andS QndyLaifA Sbepberd; 2> Lob Hagan: Jl;
Morton said he got out ot the aM be rased to left «> ^^d age group witb 24 11 TO 14YEARS -7llp^DW. Lee; 4J EMMe Strawn; 5l
fte car and was watoag bebtad ajaarted car and approached m M ^ points D.W Lee was nmner-op ftesow 2) Saras Aym; Jl'CSfton Pbarr; mid«)C.C.Snatb
am to protect 1
After tbe i
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.1*1 .r*iu State Officers •«* " "awmovm - II
reseuled a bad been reported side o< tbe trod to cower FLAGS Lounsberrv 2 HA Rossow. 3) Rossow
10 AND UNDER -1> Rodaev---------
Looking For
a suspect a tie case abe a tbe track,
la other pabce action, a 28-
Makae. 2i Missy Ayes 3i KeBy
Drake; 4i Kay Moiagenery; 5>
Cmdv Laird, and 4» Aames
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BUDGET - -
Cumil Fran Pag* 1)
year rsctekng 24 new poire-
be 10. Ttose aktoonal cars will
S^2^STS£ ln Accident
Hit-Run Car
w^.»w»«wswglsartirg!gg.. **».«w
“IS S*J®S^SlteP«tony Arnold
Two Injured £22^«4|jaUSBt£!S
# - Smith; 41 John
Bavtown Police Seek
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Apartment Burglar
feeder road Saturday i
Office Doc 1
i Walters, and 5;
A Baytown woman told poire early Sunday theft of to surf-
he was awakened a be apart-j board stored nett to tbe garage
sent earh* Wednesday by a Luther M. Williamson. 1390:
mrekr Northwood told offices.
She told Office Gene Parte someone broke into to car while
+ JERUSALEM -
'Approval «f tbe new Israeb-
Egyptiau agreement by tbe b-
raefi parteaest today ap-
pe^ed aomtd afte ffie rufiig
labor party and two of its aU
bn endorsed it
+ AMMAN. Jordan - See-
retan of Stale Hewn A K»-1
stage is wadug up Ms Utest
Middle East peace aoissian
witb v isfts in SamH Arabia.
Jordon and Syria. In .
be assau
tbe Sinai accord was “only ooe
step" toward aa owr-afi Mi*
tie East peon settlement.
t SHXK Lebanon - Is-
raeli planes Wasted a Priestm-
ian refugee camp today,
wounding seven
destroying five
[MERICA
I FAVORITE
ed border ullages in tbe sec-
ond straigkt day of aOacks on
son them Lebanow
+ LISBON - Tbe tine to
keep proCommmust Gen.
Vasco Goncahes from taking
of Partial's armed
i Langford^ aidttoEk^e stroway she woke up about 2:40 am tost parked ia a cbarrii lot at
coe^fete ffl^dementatke of the *** ” ” ^Jay ” . ^ .19 AND OVER - 1> GaylehBod a yoang male a bajttM & LoMt between 5:26 and
Total Impact Program m , i T . Afl t^unsbem-. 2> Mike Gasan. X bedroom .7:30 pm Tuesday
affirm are assigned e»s f\~ T? * T* ^n Gawky: 4) Louise She said when she woke up Wilbamssn said a watch and
around-tbe-dock Ull LaSl leXAS Gregt 7 °V ^TTJ^Shaw 5 EUen Wilson; and «> the youth quickly left tbe room about 60 casb were takenmak-
AB but ooe tf tbe council _ .wen^ter had patod fran a ^ aid she got up and dosed tbe mg the total toss about^l* N
budget sessions te been bdd at Tto perstuB were Btjb^ m dnw^ into tbe pads of tbe POTATO RACE bedroom door and called police fa other po&ce action, Patrick
5 a av The Iasi session was'held ® eariy-mmmng aeddern uo ., 10 AND UNDER - U Kim Die woroaa told Parker she A. Todd. 24D Morning, reported ____
aftortberegubrm-cimeetMg*?»* speared ^d« m be
^te^rested atom attend- Officer Randafi Pitts said a car a Ford LTD. was occuptod Ji22^'JtamoJ»S pofe and Parker said stotid Ktount"
ed awe of fte early nwrawg^toa ’"** ^twowbftemties,UtwuiiI4aB^ ^ jg YEARS -^Ij S&ah|iw. Igane &e bakoom anffi hej Todd sad be bad gone to a| aid that despite a personal «p-
More than K9 million b Bayou Road, went om of rontrd Witnesses said tbe boys told jafey <. Demre^b: S) Lag; Taken from the apartment with the friend tod asked tod
S ”rtJ"JlSL"£ l~r » *■«■ . »* --gtart: 5'between 15 and II y«« Wd Jchedi o^MMamltoMMuito; So^n,uff7Se
tom and diWiiwhwi win ho and Power Pills sad. transferred from Anahaac tocgfmo Pharr: and Si ESame about fire feet, five aches tall icash it and return tbe cash to tnne* fafees
.erfe. and sinking fund will be was estimated at 1516. John Sealy HospitaL where he is strown. He would hare a shght build and bhn Todd took tbe check to
IMes and a passenger as her being treated for a broken hip 19 ^gD OVER - t> Gavie shun, dark Mown hair. Parker Bavtown State Bar*, cashed it + DALLAS - Lnwckwne
car. Albert C. McCmkle. 13. of and bran concassion. Louasbemr; 2i ttA. Rossow. 3 saul, and retuntod tbe mooey r*Ms stopped fa flooded areas
483 tana Bend. Otflafcl >UftgpopBaidlle wm «}*»* Rboow; .4) Docay Sfictoel Yorit.^^ im Dn%,| Ike bak bier notified Todd of ffie Lower Rio Grande Val-
ley rod skies cfrwtf across
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31.149.990 while the waterworks
I fund will be *286.492
YOUR FULL
SERVICE BARK
BAYTOWI ST#TF BANK
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Raymondville
’State Of Emergency*
paim from tbe bicycle RING ROUND POLE
with Anyone having affirmation ifi AND UNDER - P Rodnev
Pitts about tbe ear or its occupants b jfcfcoe; * Km Pope Si DebMe
_. derstoras dotted eS of South
|y| Texas at tunes during tbe
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Sept 9. 1975
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11 TO 15 VELARS - D Lon
Keiimg. 2: Timmy Rossow. 3?
Lisa Flowers; 4> 'Geaw'
Phillips; 5s Twiia Talley; and 6t RAYMONDVILLE. Tex. iAP> caused by the ra:ns in the area
Deske Laris — Mayor Ralph Cisneros stood and fa’ water pushing into the
15 TO 18 YEARS — 1> Mike on the porch <rf to bone, water city from, surrounding arras.
Lingo 2» Mark Shepherd 3) appfag at the Into door, and "We are fault m a pothole.'
iOrRon Pharr: 4» Rofffifa;faoto!.d(Mra a flooded'streetLCYoweBsaM exjdatBmg,tbe <*r-
Bowws: 5) John Waiters and 6> ®*° a downtown section that'is at a lower elevation than the
Jack Sowders Jr was under at last two feet of surmndag area and has no
19 AND OVHU — 1! HA water.— - Lnaturai drainage 4
We are dedanng a state of? As the waters oegan to re-.;
--- “" cede Tuesday mgbt. some
showers fell in the area, but;
tioo of Miss Carota Waddell a Shaw government can do to help tH. 'fafy cffictab said they *d not
counselor at the " school since THREAD THE NEEDLE aid the mayor of the South make the situation any worse
Mv 1X4 : 10 .AND UNDER — 1> KimiTens hardest hit by tbelthan R was.
i has accepted a position as » R«faev Malone: 3»:rains unleasbed by Hamcane "A little more is not going to
Birthday! y Vocational
Speoal birtbday wishes from TeacherS Am
l Tbe Son news staff to our
who is % ^ ’S Hired At LC.
t Weft*ssfay,a5d to Editor ’ ^
[tMke Ffaj^r. who wiB be a Lee College to toed two
younger 7? yeas old Thursday vocational teachers and accepted R°ssow 2-GayieLounsberty; 3)
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and friends-
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sf*** k«e- gfNi £&ts?M
2109 N. Alexander Dr
427-0494
warn.
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Bl«« 5 25-4*5
(STREISAND &CAANI
1.25 Ti I:*
runny
i efcaef academic counselor
and Debbie Pope: 4) Steve Hodges;
at tbe.5’ Missy Ayers: and 6> Kelly
hurt m.'* a city spokesman;
away stead- said
Tuesday fa an attempt to Crowell and Oil Defense |
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^ H0K5b* - 0ml u TO 15 YEARS - It LorijM""®' the water level the re*!h»rdtaator Feta Loogariasud
pSHlSSjCrude Prices -£
Il’SSSSHAre Suspended1^
He tebren brought to the: ‘ i__A. ftp® f-okesmro saw Mosquitoes created serious
Baytown campus to fill
.vacancy created fa June by the
r—■—d James Heines
ilrlPliIM.il©;
IRON GATE LOUNGE
^ By Exxon USA
rawed oat fa tbeir protons in several cities last
into a Red Goss shelter month after steady rains
it incomplete surveys to- flooded sections fa thg mid-Val-
Zi-r- JTSSIStr? t—Ufc v*,^
Kim district the ancertaxtocs regarding the tod suffered flood damage to Other cities in
Pmkev is a tuffi school contimatioo fa both federal their fasnes recriredr. sane rata as fteri-
sadnate wife 1*. fears' ex- P«* «*««* »* suppiemrota] Qty Secretary Afike Crowell cane Carohne spent itself, hot
Krience fa wekfine Import fees, Enas has an- said the city received an esti- there were ao reports fa sewrel
Up W flfl^ a «pw acMmg m.-flounced it is suspending as fa mated 30O miffion gallons fa damage
stractor position created Sept .1 its posting and price no- *
aiiteoB-Ttes far ^.domestic cradeand-
- and that the flooding was
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ment fa that i
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assistance to cities o^ utility
Elizabeth
Taykw
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Euan will announce prices it L><hJ
will pay far domestic erode ad Frara 1,
-jcaPle Hatotc for t50 They also voted
The announcements frora!0 toUD three softball
n Wasbiagtoa ooer the $sst few tockstops, two at tbe school
“ cafe' represent an unfortunate ^ one at tbe junior high
BabY Coarse
A MftTHER-BABY care course
will be offered at 9 a ro beginn-
ing Thursday fiw nmeweeks at
„ the Bavtown NeigMioibood
11 Cfenc, 807 W Steffi« Tbe:
course is free to women fa the,
rates
The conanrsBon assumes au ^ rentse* aa atojrtiuate ^ ooe ;S tbe junior high Ben Franthn said . Beware'
fa the unrertam^l^^^tagtoeestffiacttoBurkett fa bttfe expenses: a small leak
?
far ovg tete^KXK
and most rml utiHies. except ^ cimtsfas technkaDv
to^ser^atoiWtofr ^!«d ** H. rod a*Jiwuj daamane its condition.
•*-7:56+35
irfaes. 0b Sept l, U77, toy
Bfa
^yjttce aad Qngress are tairog
to acoej« ttoknr bid fa
*6:850 from Burkett Fence
Trustees said they were hesitant
to spend tbe money because
is stiH needed on toe
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1975, newspaper, September 3, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104839/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.