The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 61, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 1965 Page: 5 of 14
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Pollution Of Burnet Ditch Data Dumping Damages H In Troop 93
Referred To State Board
Austin State Hospital
Gift Drive Slated Here
Win Promotion
At Honor Court
City Sanitary Sewer
{('Mtleltrd Frwn Itlf* I)
Golden would b* present durtnf
the Tuesday and Ttuir*4iy night
rlaaaea, Mr* Hi. hanUon drml
dratm have l
whi rnm-
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IV H*v Hamid 0 Bomhuff,
chairman of th* Baytown Marti-
al Health Qwnmlttrr and Hay
town* representative on the
Harris County Menial Health
harmonica..
Pollution of th* di ulnae* dlleh'i rent Incident of • Jar rilled *1th
at Huiiwt fcleni.ni.it*> ScImwI rv-)dead fish from the ditch being
roived tome attention VVcdnea-
da> .in Austin * 1
Jo* Moor* Jr., chairman of
the Texas Water Pollution dblt-
. trol Hoard, explained Ihsl let-
ter* to the gov eraor about the
*'•' - ditch pollution problem had been
tWcired to Hie board
Moore pointed oul that pollu-
lion at ditch was not a matter
scheduled lor consldevatioif by
Ihe board Wednesday, but he
asked uhether any persons pres-
ent uould like to comment
Approximately 40 persons
from Baytown attended s publir
hearing held Wednesday morn-
charging of petroleum or an>
other rolalile matter Into the
tanltary sewer sys'em It ht vio-
lation of a ally ordinance enact-
ed on June 21,
The ordinance require* the*
servte* atetion* and geriee.
Several thousand gallant of
oil were dumped Into lha city
derating, shaving
However, M has been proven that ,
more la-Mfde buy more TV
ed to take the course Mr*
Sixteen boys received badge,
and promotkms In Troop 13 dur-
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tsry aewer system about 3
, Thursday, reported Fk>y>t
l>r*»*nt«d
This aiory drew appreciated
lughter hom Ih* 300 pereone at
to th* school board
soap, bathrobes, neckties, dress
Richardson, who does not read
tr
shirts. Cigarette lighters, cigar- Cook >akl. hecauaa of Ihe wile
*lsly ha(J a
lUh school.
Mrs, Golden
the watnii laM ttw
Uga, previously
• typing
Adcu. .uiwn*tmr of the aew-
Cedar B>> >u Methodist Church
er treatment plants
Ihe hearing.
No indication waa given by the
ixillution board as to whether It
util lake any action or Inveall-
This more than ofls.ua lb* kws
4 indivotu.il TV an'rona u.ies
Through
prrtatlons,
students!
Turn Herndon, ssshlsM scout
made for gift* for patients al
■he assn source of th* oil. bu*
It cam* Into the w**t Main
where ear* ara » netted and fob-
lor the merchants. Cbak said
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no llieclal .til
x. .all auanl to John Follls,
Heated toutsII sand trapa to pre-
poo, talcum paaMur, •
thi. is a paH uumy.
He.
in alaaa. They
Jlles Upton, scoutmaster, con-
ducted Ih* Invecture of the ten-
ierfont scouts. Rod rick King.
Charles Rucker. James Clark
Norman Clark.
M Rhoades swarded Ihe
Street treatment plant over a
It la auggeatod that ptfta
gate Ihe ditch problem further
vent petroleum and such ms-
ants, slippers, belts, sweeten
was Just one
of approidmstely two
.h.Hjkt be new. If they an* wrap-
ped. the aontents should be
l>erk>d
hours
'trial from entering the earn-
that program, are -ifft-red. the
group wltl^ no misunderstand-
.............. toilet soap, tooth
tary sewer intern.
ipeakrr noted. "This u a fWbNt
be
He explained that this was
damaging to th* operation V
•he sewer system beeauee the
G-7-
there are no special maohinea
or equipment for the women
Mn. Golden laid th* women sc*
.till'v .geniilqn sdrifdN IMe
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who might be reoponaMe for
dumping oil Into the santtan
Cleon books, game* or cloth-
a man or a woman
A rertatn quote of aUhar ritt»« *
merit badge* W. C. Smith and
all kills bacteria and reduces
th* efficiency of sewage treat-
Pee acne giving gifts should
(Cwiiinurd From Pag* ■>
la not necessary to aMmn brine
kjii in* in a community antenna
two people ttha In*
tpj.tor
hart, but only hear {one.
rontly, Latimer la (taking a
course In a«» Ian
sonlng of the Houston Shjp Chen- Ironeute. ijf' i9°gj! p rn^at^Men JrUl
nel for pollution control He* slfecllonslely known as SSLJlI c “ P W
Dr Walter A Quebedeaux Jr Jlnt Shakey' Lovell among our ^
director ol the sir and stream group." said Borman with ■ , Uneuae* from Mr* Golden
pollution control division of the broad grin during a recent In- ■ * V ^ .Tr
Harris County Health Depart • lervlew. ,ence H/ti in fiatfLTuJ*
ment, reported to the board that "Thanks a lot," Lovell, a (|| T*
he ha* observed conditions In blond-haired, blue-eyed Naval ^ ' „ . (u,,_w.
,hnd^h 1°: Mme ;lmf " ^my KrSdU,,e' qu,ck,y "■ in her eyes,: Mrs. clmeran ..id
Dr Quebedeaux. fc-ho wa« pre. tort#d { A cu. M
y-gjawi...... „■ ^ n^arjafaflag
S'^ orthe d trh "rl"e Ad the na^T^ey'^prw^.^meror., Old roThav. the op,»rtunlty blood test They will be sdmln- „mn,y „mrr . y*,r pin
rsz^JrASrssvr *°u,ws*. di^,e’ "'it*^•w
Ihe *hin ri-annel" ' vous tvt*. who "flutlers around °‘ * glw™J“,0w!,eri Oetcrtbed tnt during the two - day drive tered medical technologist. first aid bodge; and John Hero-
VJyKff'iw fi.h kmed 'SmSS *2tt;a,5;h ^ JSr* ^tU- ^
bv polluted Hater from the ship thing, done toTc'leae to uke.^roo^ ,0 •« ^ MMiIf • mobPt h. te.tP.rrot.wlU bilk'd,
channel oie carried bv tide ws- The Gemini twins' childhood Mrs Cameron like the other SJ*! 'u.,k>,,r1 *1 S? sSm^lm’^Lnw'wtSl he svsllsble at
ter Into the ditch, wh.ch emp- w ref.ee, , love for the sir rofZSTSmA SSt. StLXf SSf S! *
tie* into Seott Boy | that started them on the road to she was four and one-half years " TU**7*. .
Quelu-deaux added that there; their daring space adventure j0|d «hen she lost her .peech be- A record 1,300 people psrticl- This year the new methodIhe-
ha* been seme pellufion of the Borman took flving lesson* *, cause of serious Illness She at- p4,'d ln Ba>f,own during the ing used Is an su«o • ,n*ly*^
di,eh,from leaking Oty of Bay- 15: Lovell one* almost blew .emtrtlpuMIc^si*ChMJurtnTthe drtv*' 601 m,ny *** ,un^ determine ttw • mount of
h,o ueni ^tl™u •*r»y •'hen the supplies ran out blood sugar by direct measure-
day, but .went to a private school ' . . fr . lk.
•lor Up reading-In the afternoons ®n ,he n ght of the _ _ .
Mrs Miller Is most Interested utt 1. ,. 1(hm t0 m
in the Interpreting machine. Mrs. Ernestine Bright Bj^ by m.u ^ven to 10^
She Is the mother of two boys «°*" 'bslnnan. said the lL,g
Mrs Miller learned lip reading Houston Area Dtabe.ee AmocU-
and sign language at the Texas Hon s mobile unit wtU be here or M least two hour. 1^
•w w *• 3SJS
•t the chart, of » cent, each |hakr| ^ |Urh
FI iyd O'Neal also assisted with
piece their nai
on a card. Gifts
ed to the ■
CUr-
comleal Jibee, through which
emerge * deep friendship devel-
muet be deliver-
nut to wrap them. Thee* will be
too
Thuae ' errlv tnc awards and
H* Mid epproxlmately a week
wlU be -required for Ih* plant
to completely recover from the
Mantel Health head-
1301 Austin
spfirove* the system, the etty Is
then wired for the project, ftp**
He said ell also should not be
badges included Lyman Smith,
oped during three years as sa-
ins by the board on proposed
use and net specifically as part
•Us,barge,, into storm sewers
ick.
i rented on existing utility i«Ues
According to national lleun**.
because this pollute* ares
effect of the oil.
Adcox pointed out that dla-Utnrams and boy*
, who learned
in
ny Crawford, on* . year pin;
Hilly Ray Rhoades, one • year
Crosby Schools Hire
New Tax Collector
Rufus Honeycutt Introduced it*
Baytonians Get Another
Chance At Diabetes Test
nail
Also. Willie Fowler. Iwo-yesr
pin. patrol leader badge: Bill
Upton, on* - year pin. basketry
coats, rain attire, afternoon
dreftt*i. housecoats, bid Jscktti.
Charts* Culbertson, tax AS -
akftsl____a te ,|rt- , ra
W iTnOUi rurTnef »
and fhkt aid badges; Joey Fish-
bath soap, hair spray, apron*.
,4 (wr
yesr?. I
PARENTS WITHOUT Partner*
wtll meet *1 T;vi m
two
manifrr ot the Croili)
SdMl DMvkt
Su(H Allison Kixmi r said Sal*
lb.
m*L
urday Culbertson would tab* ov-
slacha, purees, electric raaors.
ile
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*r the Job vacated by Mr*
powder puffs, lipsticks, bobby
Gltmev Found
Claudr Havard tmmedlatoly.
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Al l*w A. t5 00
A PAIR OF gold framed pro-
script km sun glasses wdnr found
by K P Bauer in the Chamber
ol Commerce office The owner_____, _ ... .
may claim them at The Bay town'klta. clean# Ing tlasue. under*
Sun office wear, sport costs, pipe tobacco. de|*ndenl School District , .
Prior to taking a M> at Deer
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For men they suggest shaving
Park. Culbertson was tax as-
THAD FELTON
manager of the Crane. Tex., In-
town ssnbary *ewcr farilltie* [hlmtelf up with a evude, home-
A Inking M»uer line ha* been j made rocket when he was 16
repa'.rri ht the city, and a sen- Borman, a Gary. Ind . native
er manhole has been raised TheL*, m, ln Tu,con, Aril
manh .le *t,|| may overflow af-Lradu,ted 1rom Wp„ Poin, in
ter heavy rainfalL IS50 and iwltched to the Air
Tralee Karl Oorv'hek. who I Forcf to b,comr a pilot,
attended the public hearing a*i ,n November. 1951. his left
a repment.tlve of the Ooo*rjMnlnjm brokf durln( * ToutiiM*
Creek School Dutrlrt also com-, ,r#|n|ng d|V, m an FRO jet
mented on the problem Borman feared his flying days
Opry shek said Ihe school ov,r ni((h, lurgfons, ^
board ha, been "under ronilder-' Mk, , ^sd cold contributed to
•ble pressure from Indignant
parents'* about the polluted
ditch. Hr added, "And I can’t
blame them "
The Oprvshek related the re-
n
At If your Santa I
■enneiff
AUAS4V HteMT QUAUTv S
rinffXs taf
age ol two due io nines*
indicating shq enjoys and la fas-
the Texas Srool for the Deaf.
at a slx-month-
smllingly says
, Golden, that her
Hat has
The unit trill be open from
1:30 a m to 5:30 p.m Tuesday
through Dec. II. The unit wtU
be closed on Sundays and Moo-
LC Admissions
Test Scheduled
She is a
old boy
through
husband,
sits while she ITIn
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the mishap, also discovered
Borman had a calcium deposit
inside the broken eardrum.
day*
t explain-
as* given
ssm«
by the technologist* and techni-
cians during the drive In No-
Mbs
Richardson made a suggestion
initi aling she enjoys and la fas-
cinated by the course.
All of the children of the three
women have normal hearing
Mrs Golden learned sign lan-
guage through her parents who
were both deaf. She also had
two deaf sister* and two broth-
ers with normal hearing. She
said there isn't a time she re-
n^uabers. that aba dbtelJoiwiJWOim.Uld bff
sign language.
The three women plan to go
into the business world to work
after completing this year ol
study at the college.
He was grounded Immediate-
ly. However, the calcium dis-
solved and the car healed Bor-
man was back in the air seven
months later with normal hear-
The Lee Cbllege admission
test trill be given al 9 a m. and
6 p.m Monday In the college
auditorium.
The Schools and Colleges Abili-
ty Test (SCAT! will b* admlnls-
lered by the counseling and test-
ing department. Wallace Hean-
er, director of the department,
recommends that persons who
(plan to enter Lee College in the
spnhg semester take the test at
this time.
No fee will be charged for the
test, and all material will be
furnished, said Heaner
Car Theft Rash
Plagues Baytown,
Police Report
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Baytown Resident k
Found Dead In Home
ing.
His desire to join the space
team dates back to the time
Russia launched its first Sput-
j nick satellite In 1957,
Samuel WUson Small. 74, was
found dead st 7:51 a m. Satur-
day In his home at 1200 Tupon
/
Borman left a teaching as-
Daytown -poltce report g rash-algnaent-at-West-Point to enroll
-oTtheTuTn ^eaTrn^nd'e'nirr-‘m'‘?^ff*R,w r?-*
tr.g automobiles this week. | search pilot s school at Edwards
Shirley Flowers, 104 E James, Air Frfe Base, Calif. He re-
told police that 5343 worth of rna'm"*, •kero to teach after
articles were stolen Thursday graduation in 1960, a Job he held
from her car parked a, the Blue-becoming an astronaut,
bonnet Motel on Alexander The Gemini 7 crewmen both
Drive. Her black leather purse iwere members of the second
was stolen, she said, when it group of astronauts selected In
was left on the floorbard of I September, 1962. They were the
the car. Die car doors were no, backup crew In June for the
locked. j four-day Gemini 4 flight of as-
In her purse were a ring tronauts James A. McDivitt and
valued at $300, sun glasses j Edward H. White II,
valued at $35, her billfold con-j Lovell, a Cleveland, Ohio, na-
taining a Sears credit card andjtive who spent his childhood in
other miscellaneous items.
Ruben Gonzales, 54U Vae, re-!come a rocket engineer as
ported a portable AM and FM| teen-ager and constructed sev-
radio wa* taken from his pickup era! small, but volatile rockets
truck Thursday when it was!at home,
parked in front of 803 W. Lobit. j jje narrowly escaped injury
It was valued at $75. Gonzales j when one of his rockets explod-
said the door on the driver W] ed 0n the launch pad. He recall*
side was locked but the other j (he launch was at least a partial
door was not locked. i success - the nose cone whirled
• Cecil W. Parker, Route 2. M {eet high
Baytown, told police several, I/)vf|| attrwM lhp Univml.
Hem, were stolen from his car, of Wisconsin ^
Thursday when it was parked ^ N
in front of Mitchell s Drive-In. „ , .
Included were a doll, toy Iron, Be received his appoint-
can opener, bundle of weaving h™* ,0 'he ,Nava' Aca*n*?r
vam, pair of black loafers, 3'i^bili* undergoing Nav*y flight
yards of corduroy material and training at Pensacola, Fla.
a lunch box, all worth approxi-j He applied for the astronaut
mately $21. The car doors were program when applications
not locked. '' "<?re being accepted for the 1959
Mercury group, but did not
make it. Three years later he
was accepted.
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failing health for several
months An autopsy is planned,
according to police.
Funeral arrangements are
pending.
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Baytonians Busy
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At the time, he was a Navy
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Baytonian Josue Ramirez will
box in the championship match
Satuiday night in the Silver
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close decision Thursday night
Baytonian Leonard E. Mor-
gan in a thrilling fight.
Ramirez advanced to the finals beefed up night crew in answer
with a win over Hubert Read of to what appears to be the usual
pre - Christmas increase in
thefts. t
Britton - Cravens Lumber Co.,
2609 Market St. was entered
sometime during the night and
seven rifle* and or ihotguns and
two power saws, all valued at
51,200, were reported missing.
Entry was through a side win-
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A rash of burglaries hit Bay-
town Friday night and Police
Chief Blair Mann promised a
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Morgan was the Houston 1963
Golden Glove runner-up. Ramir-
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A*unn?r-up in 1965.__
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at $1,000, stolen when burglars
® entered the building through a
storeroom.
Oaks Drive-In, 3001 Garth
Road was also Wt during the
night and a sizable amount of
change was taken.
Mrs. C. L. Harrison, 2806 Ced-
ar - Bayou - Lynchburg Road,
had $30 worth of clothing stolen
.from her automobile while It
was parked at 704 Highway 146.
The clothes Were in a yeUow
plastic laundry. basket at the
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Other reports of shoplifting
and check forging are being In-
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Mann pointed out that this
same increase presents a nation-
al problem at this time of year.
He warned merchants to make
certain that al] doors and win-
dows are locked, ai
sure that some lig
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