The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1982 Page: 2 of 20
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THU BAYTOWN SDN
Mart* t,
Police Beat
Baytown Man Injured
In Head-On Collision
SPOTS
A Baytown man was hurt whan
to* car crossed the cantor line to
tot SIM Mock of Highway 146 and
hh ooa car. which waa knocked in-
to another vehicle Monday, police
"Gw-yV Floyd. SO. to toll
Robert*, wai taken to Baytown
Medical Center by Navarre's
Baytown Ambulance Service
officer August Mosley said
witnesses told him Floyd was out-
bound on toe highway at high
speed when his car crossed the
center line and struck an oncom
in* vehicle driven by Flavio
Gubertinl of Houston
The impact knocked the Gtlber-
ttol car into a third vehicle,
driven by Barbara J Saltorwhlto
to IMO Donovan Police said
following the collision. Floyd s
car was locked In reverse gnd
backed serosa two lanes to traffic
before landing to a ditch
. Floyd was charged with failure
to maintain a stngla lane to traffic I
third car headed aaat on Highway
•0 The third vehicle was s mi
Pontiac driven by Kapil abet)
Datwadl. SI, to ao« Highway SO
Johnson and Price were taken
Mr AAA ambulance to Kertatog
Vaaltta* llsiinnvtal Ursontlal mh_ra>
i0i!lc Memorial nosptiii wntrr
they ware treated and releaaed
Chargaa to failure to yield right
to way have been filed against
Ms Penn Ms Dalwadl wat
issued a citation for failure to
show proof to liability insurance.
Kl wanls Meet
LYNN HUGHES, preaktoat to the
I‘Baytown Area Women s Center,
wilt prooont a program on toe
shelter for baltorod women at toe
noon Thursday meeting to too
Baytown Klwanis Club at Holiday
Ian
Zoning Meeting
PABBKTfOf toedaetaattoe^M
School
San Jsclnto KlrinmUry
will moel wito^^HH
Jto—yOafli to Tpjs. March Sat
toe school to dtocusiH
Bmalar 's Store
BRESLER'S to
Flavors* lea
too which arrived at San Jacinto Mall Tuesday More than SB apeciae to walked on tot moon during to# v^Nk-hoL** but U not mana*
birds aed beats are a part to the sea and sMssal seteerngi whtoh Apollo li Platoon, and his Mfe
fraturrs bobcat*, goal*, cow*. sheep. min! hor»e. and racoona, a* well will cumlucl a xcrlex of healing
a* exotic creature* like a Damma Island Wallaby or a Macaw Parrot and preaching mission. at Trinity
The public U Invited to bring the family to talk to the animals from 10 Episcopal Church. 2701 W Main
a m totp m Marchf-13.
Memorial Book Donations
The sessions are scheduled for
?:SSpm March IS. 10am and
7:30 p m March IS. and I a m
and II a m March 14.
ad by the coupia. aa was indicated
in a record story. Nicholas still
own. I wo oilw>i tm.ilw.SM-. Mav
Temperature Control and
Haytown Sheet Metal
Gifts lo Sterling
Municipal Library
--------------------------------- , o honored toe following
and failure to change the address f .nunilHTS (AHltlty persons during re-
Harold Murphy. Mr Weston. Gregory and
and Mrs W.H. Helnt- Zachary Butler
*“*** M- Peggy Hartflekl:l
on hu driver s license. Mosley
said
Thefts, Etc.
•Dr Alfonso Gonzales, a
Baytown anesthesiologist - A
routine audit of his books showed
about 17.500 h#d been taken from
his office between February I960,
and November 1981
•Ourles Campbell. 1313 Sher-
"wetor - Someone cut a lire on his
car. parked al home Monday
Damage was estimated at $200
•Carolyn Evans, 2500 E James
- Someone stole her 1972 Pontiac
from the complex Mondav It was
worth $1,000
•An employee at Ron Craft
Chevrolet. 3401 N Main - So-
meone stole a bank bag contain-
ing $336 76 In cash and checks,
and a radio, speaker and power
booster from the business during
the weekend. Total loss was
estimated al $77)
ANAHUAC iSp> - A Houston
woman told Chambers County
Sheriff’s Department in-
vestigators Monday she had been
abducted from Howtawi and
brought lo the county, where she
was beaten
A spokeswoman for the depart
men! said toe woman reported
she had been kidnapped by three
subject* She called toe depart-
ment from White's
Park, near Anahuac
The woman was taken lo toe
emergency room at Chambers
County Memorial Hospital, where
she was treated and released, the
department spokeswoman said.
Houston police have agreed to
accept the case, providing the
woman files a complaint, Ihe
Chambers County spokeswoman
said
Burglary
Dayton
DAYTON (Spj - Two Housto-
•Someone took two guns and ap-
proximately $820 In Items and
cash from Judy McGown's
residence at Monl Belvieu Apart-
Memorial Bttmsr fiSm Martha
B Harris, Donna
Darling, Janet
SUnsbury. and Jim
Steen. "The Larousse
Guide To Horses and
Ponies of Ihe World"
from Mr. and Mrs.
Grant C. Horlon;
"Care of the Horse"
from Martha Harris.
Jim Stead. Donna
Darling, Connie
Sigpulles. and Janel
Sjansbury;
“Sailboats You Can
Build" from Earlene
and Rusty Regan;
"The Practical
Sailor" from Sue
V.C. Howell. Mr and
Mrs. Charles Donnel-
ly. Mr and Mrs B W
Thomas, Mr and
Mrs R.L Jacobs.
Kaly Froehner, and
Mable Hendrix, "A
Complete Guide To
Fishing" (coin Hazel Roots to Western Cat-
and Bob Bletsch, lie Ranching" from
"Amiable Little EugeneE, Hallom
Beasts" from the of- Mrs. J . W ,
tfferent ./leers and directors Lounsberry "Pfac-
cent weeks:
Blake Ainsworth:
"The Horseman's
Companion" from
Denise Huggins;
"Marie Louise and
Christopher al the
Carnival" and
"Peek-A-Boo!” from
Sara and Carroll
McKay and Lea Grif-
r I n * *»
Overeaten Meet
MEMBERS OF Overeaten
Anonymous will meet at 7 p m
March 9 al Westmiaslar
Presbyterian Church al 7*00
Bayway Drive For more In
formation about the group, call
422 9617
"A Dream of wings
Americans and The
Airplane. 18751905"
from Judy Rechelle
and Belly Wright
Thomas H
tSU*.1 Sh'ern baytown community . Froneberger Services
Trash Transfer
UT Grads
LARRY FRANKLIN Derretl and
Mel US* Knight Derretl to 5I« In
terlachen along with Brenda
Marie Froebel and William
Keenan Manning to Dayton and
Thomas Allan Chambers to Liber
ly were awarded bachelor of
business administration degrees
at the cloie of the 1981 fall
semester al toe University of
Tests In Austin
of Citizens Bank and tlcal Sewing" from
Trust Co.; “Or- Mr. and Mrs. Ron
namenta! Grasses” Kramer,
from Mrs. J.D (Ber Samuel Lee Mc-
nicei Glddlngs Queen: "Woody
I
A Life*
Hazel C. Echols: Gulhrle.
"The Encyclopedia* from Mr and Mrs
of Ancient Clvillza- Edel Schlkman
Development and Clean City
Commission will sponsor s trash
transfer day from 9 a m to 3 p m
March 13 at Ihe Memorial
Stadium parking lot for residents
in Oil and Airhart additions
Citizens can dispose of trash,
brush, appliances and small
amounts of building materials for
free No commercial refuse will
be accepted
SERVICES FOR F 0
Froneberger. who died Monday In
Sulphur Springs, are scheduled
for Wednesday afternoon al the
Baollsl-Chuech tn&ML
Sprtogs. fWMMhwir is fnr
tions" from Mr and
Mrs Perry W. Bril
Ion; "Where the Buf-
faloes Begin" from
Weston, Gregory and
Zachary Butler.
“Stonehenge: The
Indo-European
Heritage” from Dr.
and Mrs. J. Neal
Chastain; "Fantastic
People" from. Mrs.
Huntice Stasney:
•Writers in
Residence:
Fuels Specialist
AIRMAN MICHEL A Mahy. son
of Mr and Mrs Larry L. Mahy of
father of long time Baytonlan Jim
Froneberger Services are under
direction of Tapp Funeral Home
In Sulphur Springs Anyone
wishing lo contact the
Fronebergers may do so at 413
McGrvde Street in Sulphur Sp
ings
American .. ^^“^2
course at Chanute Air Force
Huffman Show
Home" from Mr and
Mrs Pat Souther.
Robert Strickland:
Base. Ill A 1981 graduate of Chan-
Rlchard Bennett MlvN "ft**?;■ *?* *1“
Hubbard
American Life" from
Mrs J.D, (Bernice)
Glddlngs; "Great
now serve with the 57th Supply
A n Squadron
mans were Injured in a three-car mento The Incident was reported — Me.V’ln the
accident at the Intersection of
Winfree and Highway 90 Monday
afternoon
A spokeswoman for the Dayton
Police Department said Carl
Jobrtson, 35, and Martha Price,
35. both of Houston were oc-
cupants to a 1981 CMC van head-
La Porte
LA PORTE (Sp) - Police are
InvestigSting the burglary and
vandalism of La Porte Elemen-
tary School, which occurs
y -tmtiwaa ,90 when u_^nwstlrriertmweeri rMdnlghtFrT
|T was struck by a T&WjJil pHap-!v&-> 44 33tsM
pgSMSkm insa 1 him mi.
traveling south on Winfree, stop- slde- scattered powdered paint and Mrs. Gerald
ped at a flashing red light and and powdered plaster of parts
then pulled in front of the Johnson over the floors and walls of
vehicle, police said. The collision several rooms and exited on the
pushed the pickup truck Into a north end(of the building.
By Died
MV NAME SHOD LOP SEEN
OTTA" - 5HE'S ALWAVJ
MOVIN' "YOU OTTA DO THIS
YOU OTTA DO THAT*-
Williams. dings; “Aladdin and Law'V'The Idea of
Mr. O.B. Baker: the Wonderful Liberty” and "Ex-
"Songs in the Key of Lamp" from Mr. and plortng the Johnson
Life" (records) from JW r s . Gerald Years" from Dorothy
Helen M . Hartman. * McDowell; and Bryan Stratton.
•FosterBryan: “Art ‘‘Nathaniel Jim Venable: "The
Museums of Hawthorne jn His Best Damn Teacher"
*------**r T<xse«”^rom'br. and from Lela Latch
and Mrs. James W. Mrs. fiene -RIchard- Lloyd.
Nationanfank.
-.{Cliff* Gammel:
“Wolves, Bears, and
Bighorns!
Wilderness Observa-
tions and Ex-
periences of a Profes-
sional Outdoorsman”
from Mary
Catherine, Woody,
Senior Airman
NORMAN G. WRIGHT, daughter
of Clovee Wright of Lemon Grove,
Calif., and Lillte J Roberson of
2004 Superior, has been promoted
in the U.S. Air Force to the rank
of senior airman. Wright Is an air-
craft electrical systems specialist
at Travis Air Force Base, Calif.,
with the 60th Avionic*
Maintenance Squadron. She Is a
HUFFMAN’S ANNUAL Youth
Livestock Show and Sale will be
held March 20 from 9am to 7
p m. In toe I T May Agriculture
Building at Hargrave High
School The show is conducted by
the Huffman FFA Chapter
ZONING
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students if the kitchen facilities
are not operational and will allow
sports activities
Also, complex--
fine arts room, practical arts
McDowell; “Planet
Earth: Earth’s At-
mosphere and Crust"
from Service League
of Baytown.
Charlie Busch:
“Rare Breeds" from
Mr. & Mrs. R.J. Man-
ning, Mr. and Mrs.
the Capital of the
United States’* and
“A Guide To North
American Water-
fowl" from Mr, and
Mrs. Edel Schlkman
In appreciation of
Charles A. Shaffer:
1900 Chambers Coun-
ty Census.
/ysier r ry , the school will be complete by the
KAPPA KAPPA is sponsoring an beginning of school," Lammers
oyster fry from 11 a m. to 2 p.m. said. "The list of priorities has
and 4 to 7 p.m. March 12 at the been drawn up because contrac-
Rod, Reel and Gun Clob. Tickets ting foreman Red Baker doesn't
may be purchased at the door for feel the whole school can be com-
a $6 donation.
Port Seeks Bids For
Barbours Cut Work
HOUSTON (Sp) -
Port of Houston Com-
mission Monday gave
Its approval to seek
bids for the further
expansion of
facilities at Barbours
Cut Terminal.
Killer Needs Transcript
• Indigent Status Sought
ATLANTA (AP) — An attorney month period were investigated
for convicted murderer Wayne B. by a special police task force. The
Williams, saying he needs a task force was disbanded Mon-
310,BOO transcript of the sensa- day, after officials said they con-
tional trial In order to file an ap- sidered Williams responsible for
"prarts setKing-unrave ms ctteir'-zstreatf^
declared indigent so the county task force list,
can help pick up the bill. Under Georgia law, hehasuntil
Lynn Whatley said Monday ,he March 29 to file an appeal,
ttso plans to seek a new trial, a But a hearing on a new trial will
reversal of the guilty«verdicts and not be held until Williams’ at-
a return of all property seized tomeys can study the more than
froth the Williams’ home during 7,000 pages of transcripts of the
the Investigation. nine-week trial to pinpoint the
Williams, 23, was convicted specific allegations of error,
Feb. 27 of the murders of Whatley said. "
Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy It probably will be three to five
Ray Payne, 21, two of 28 young months before that hearing is
blacks whose deaths over a 22- held, he said.
The port will be
seeking bids for the
construction of a pro-
posed $410,000 paved
staging area for the
holding of import
vehicles at the
Morgan’s Point
facility.
The new facility,
according to Don
Zullo of the port
authority, will take
up about 5.4 acres,
and will be paved
with asphalt. It will
serve as a short-term
holding area for im-
port vehicles, before
they are moved by
truck or rail to their
ultimate destination.
The new facility
will be located adja-
cent to the facility’s
LASH (Lighter
Aboard Ship) ter- slon also adopted a
minal, east of the new policy Monday
port’s RO-RO (roll- on the leasing and
on/roll-off) terminal, subleasing of port
The LASH terminal property,
is designed to handle Under that new
large barges which written policy, no
are parked at the company leasing port
wharves for authority property
unloading while the will be able to
parent ship goes sublease part of that
about other business, property at a profit.
The RO-RO ter- According to Zullo,
minal handles a the port authority has
modern version of the always had the
ferry, which allows authority to review
vehicles and heavy and disapprove
machinery to be subleases. In the
driven from the ship past, he added, the
onto the dock. port has never allow-
According to Zullo, ed a company to
the staging area sublease port proper-
should both serve the ty at a profit,
growing storage The new policy, he
needs at Barbours said, was written to
Cut and allow more clarify any confusion
efficient use of the on the subject of
terminal’s LASH subleases,
facility. In other action, the
Bids will be taken commission approv-
al April for the pro, ed, seeking bids for 3Q
Tides
WEDNESDAY
HIGH: 8:29a.m.,9:56p.m.
LOW: 2:58 a.m., 3:20p.m.
Sun
SUNRISE: 6:38 a.m.
SUNSET: 6:27p.m.
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By .arrier. $4.25 per monlh.
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is expected to begin the port authority, at
fnlateMay. a cost of about
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1982, newspaper, March 9, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020274/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.