The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1980 Page: 2 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, May 2, I960
Gospel Meeting
‘Hill’ Board Will OK
Sale Of School Bonds
NEWMAN PEYTON, a
businessman and am-
bassador to several coun-
tries, will speak to the
Baytown Chapter of the
Full Gospel Businessmen’s
Fellowship Internationa) at
7 p.m. Saturday at Holiday
Inn. A buffet dinner will be
served at 6 p.m. ,
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prehended by school of-
ficials.
Farmer said he expelled
the student for three days
before the trustees took
their action.
MONTBELVIEU (Sp) —
Barbers Hill School Board
will meet at 2 p.m. Wednes-
day in the board room at
the high school to approve
the sale of $12.4 million in
bonds.
The bonds were approved
by voters in February to
take care of Phase III of the
district’s building program,
which includes construction
of a new middle school and
a fieldhouse/gymnasium.
Also acted on at a special
meeting Thursday, night
was approval of an official
bid form.
Supt. Bill Firmer,,I
business manager C.
Wayne Watson,, board
president Bobby Joe Austin
and fiscal agent Harry
Cranberry wilf fly to New
York City this weekend to
make a personal presenta-
tion of the bonds to Moody’s
Investors Service.
The appointment is
scheduled for 10 a.m, Mon-
day, Farmer said.
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Toke out orders!Tickets olso ovoiloble at door
Call in by Friday, May 2
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CLEANUP OPERATIONS are nearly complete in Coast Guard containment measures used to prevent
pthariic 10O,OOO gallons of diesel fuel that spilled into the fuel from spreading. In this photo is one of the
the HoUKon Ship Channel Tuesday when two barges barges involved anchored near Exxon clocks. The corn-
collided. A (Or the Texas Parks and pany was not involved in the spill.
Wildlife Department said little environmental damage, (Sun staff photo by Angie Bracey)
If any, faulted from the aplll. He attributed this to ‘ ■ ’
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Dear Editor:
While list*
political discussi
‘ pie in all walks'<
all seem to think
has to be done
political mess 0
ment is in.
They are all
need a change. 1
tainly agree, My
think I have a go*
for making thi
First, we have ti
about the way 0
ment is being ru
cond we have td
polls and exercis
God-given right
left and thatistd
change; third,
being a nation q
solvers instead j
nation of staj
eriticizers. 1
We all know we|
lied to about tj
crisis. We ail j
high interest ■
runaway infiatiol
solve the problel
in. We all knovJ
country shoull
militarily stronJ
won't be kicked!
third-rate countrl
Fourth, the prl
have cannot be I
the president. In
Eighth Congrl
District, we hal
who is only inti
making a careerl
congressman. I
This man I
Eckhardt. From I
record you know!
posed to rfepreseJ
pie of the Eight!
He votes most ol
— with northeastel
congressmen. I
My friends, I 1
to recommend a rl
running for Cong!
district. His naml
. Washburn. Larry!
. and raised in th!
He will work for I
in this district. I
more about Larry!
about the voting!
the incumbent, il
to read the liter!
have received frl
Washburn. 1 1
Then go to the pi
day and cast you!
Larry so the Eil
gressionai Distl
__-have sonjeoneJo I
us in Congress. I
Woman Said On Welfare
Arrested In ‘Dope
Trustees expelled a
seventh grade student for
the remainder of the school
year in a closed hearing for
bringing an alcoholic
' iverage onto the middle
school campus.
Farmer said the student
brought the alcohol to the
campus and was ap-l
DANCE
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SATURDAY, MAY 3
1. The largest ethnic group in
Zimbabwe-Rhodesia is (a)
Mashona (b) Swahili (c) Cau-
casian
2. The 15th Amendment to the
U S. Constitution guarantees
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day wreck at Lee Drive and
West Main, police reported.
Geraldine Larrimer,, 52,
of 1520 Utah was taken to
San Jacinto Methodist
Hospital by Baytown Am-
bulance Service.
Officer David Lay said
Joseph W,heatfall of
McNair was southbound on
Lee and had entered the iri-
A Baytown woman who is plete paperwork in the
reportedly unemployed and case,
on welfare was charged by Police received informa-
the right to vote regardless of Baytown police with tion that Ms. Morgan was
race, color or (a) sex fb) pre- possession of metham-transporting metham-
vious condition oY Servitude phetamine after officers phetamine in a car, which
(c) occupation discovered drugs and $1,600 was stopped at Jones and
3 The only national flag bear-cash in her car late Park,
ing the image of a tree is that Wednesday
ciilN^ay(b)Leban°n{C) Detective Frank found two grams of
Fullbright said Gerri Jo methamphetamine, about
Morgan, 36, of 510 Williams half an
posted the $5,000 ' bond and the $1,600 cash,
qt qz * I before officers could com- At the same time, the of-
ficers also had information'
that Fra'nklin Willis Haines,
22, of 510 Williams was
transporting metham-
phet^mtne+R-aROtheFA^iH-
cle, and he was stopped af
Williams and Main.
Inside the car, detectives
found a loaded .357-
magnum pistol, about' half-
a-pound of marijuana, 12
grams of metham-
phetamine, a vial of
Thorazine, six Evalil
tablets and 145 nietha-
quaione tablets.
Haines was charged with
felony possession of
methamphetamine and
held under $8,000 bond,
police reported
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FEATURING:
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RoseTatoo
BAYTOWN LITTLE
Theater will present “The
Rose Tatoo” at 8:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday. For
reservations, call 424-7617.
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FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S
FELLOWSHIP
May 3 Speaker.
Mr. NewmanPeyton..........
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when his car struck the
Larrimer vehicle, which
had run a red light west-
bound on Main.
No charges were filed in
the accident, Lay reported.
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Newman Peyton is an . International
Director tof i-FGBMFI headquartered in
Houston. Texas He works with the t-fouston
Regional Office reach ing leaders of nations
Newman is a modern day "Ambassador
for Christ" entering the principal places of
power as God opens the door.
Newman has appeared on the 700 Club.
PTL anti the Good Nrv.:- Telecasts.
Special music ministry will be presented by Glory Bound, a group
from Baytown's Eastside Baptist Church.
•An employee at Nesco
Inc., 2906 E. Eiyinta — So-
meone took ifn air condi-
tioning unit from the
business Wednesday night.
It was worth $350.
•An employee at Lyons
Food Market Inc., 1500 N.
Pruett — Someone passed a
forged and stolen check for
$286 at the business April
17, The check was drawn on
a Houston business ac-
count, police said. ~
Chambers County
ANAHUAC (Sp) A
spokeswoman for the
Chambers County Sheriff’s
department said officers in-
vestigated several minor-
incidents with no major
crimereported.
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• SATURDAY, MAY 3
L—— 6:00 P.M. DINNER ——— 7:00 P.M. fEUOWSHIP-1
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At the ntfht ipt-
Like many other
economy-minded Bayto-
nJans, Arthur David
Williams of 303 Miriam
spent his spring days plan-
ting a vegetable garden at
his home so his family
could enjoy fresh
vegetables and save money
at the same time. *
But early Thursday, so-
meone destroyed that
garden, causing about $50
damage, police were told.
Williams said it appeared
vandals sprayed some type
of weed killer on the grow-
ing plants in the garden,
killing various vegetable
$ and tomato plants in the
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Fanfestic atmosphere, excellent music and light
show combine to make J'stltub the best nightspot
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nSbodtimes are always at J's. especftlty now1
with Ladies Night every Sun.. Mon . Tues :
frditi 9-2. Bar.drinks for Stag. Ladies $.25.
Wkd is Stag Men s Night with drinks $1.00
Happy Hour with 2 tor 1 drinks is every Mon,
thru Fri. frorp 5-7. Come join us real soon.
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New Limited Edition J's T-Shirts $8 00
505 MARKET ST (next to the Civic Center) 427-1)912 •
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FORMELLY J.
An Adult Club, Soft Music 50’s, 60’s, 70’s
FEATURING FRIDAY & SATURDAY
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WEEKDAYS
Dress Code
♦ SAT Test
T STUDENTS TAKING SAT.
! or achievement tests at 8
4 a m. Saturday at Robert E.
♦ Lee should arrive in the
♦ Commons before' 8 a.m.
♦ with admission tickets and
identification. Students
should use the student park-
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Dear Editor:
I would like
Baytonrans who
Baytown’s Symp
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The symphony
. one of. the fine
>jSaytown has to q
‘with no admissio
it is also, one of
bargains.
At 7:30 p.m. Su
symphony will co
1979-80 season wi
cert in Bicentenni!
During the [fast
the symphony has
great excellence, I
vite you to come j
symphony. I
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chair and join us in
for an evening of J
and familiar musi!
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Based On A True Story
held at 2 p.m. Sunday at
Weed-Corley Funeral
Home in Austin for Mel
Miller, who was active
throughout the state in
Lions Club affairs. Miller
had many friends in
Baytown and visited here
frequently while serving as
governor of Lions District
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u FRIDAY’S ROSS S.
11 Sterling-Robert E. Lee
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t#p for 4 p.m. at the Winnie
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 176, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1980, newspaper, May 2, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145196/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.