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■Federal Judge Asked-
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
By SHARON HERBAUGH
Associated Press Writer
HOUSTON (AP) - At
-tomey Gen. Mark White
says he asked a federal
judge to close paramilitary
To Close KKK Camp
BlkSVT/m i i .« « .
thright in the defense of the
individual rights of the
citizens,” White said. “The
State of Texas does not con-
done this type of activity...
and owes it to each of its
CLASSIFIED
Klan in order to spare the
state embarrassment over
the Klan’s coercive ac-
camps used by the Ku Klux citizens to eliminate this
type of intimidation.”
However, Texas Klan
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tivities against Vietnamese scoffed at White’s allega
reflltfPP fichprm^n Mam* _____z*
refugee fishermen.
White, acting on behalf of
the refugees who are suing
the Klan and native Texas
shrimpers - petitioned
U,S. District Judge
Gabrielle McDonald to put
the force of the federal
law restricting the opera
tion of paramilitary camps
to the state and federal
government.
The state law carries no
penalty, and White wants
the enforcement power of a
' ’ ------ gucuuia war-
grand dragon Louis Beam fare instruction at the site
tions saying the gov
ment is em%ras§fd
because it is depriving
whites of their constitu-
tional rights.
'There is nothing wrong
with a group of people fishing rights in Galveston
One of the facilities used
by the Klan, Camp Puller in
nearby Chambers County,
was closed after a series of
published reports revealed
that a Boy Scout troop,
which was later disbanded,
and Civil Air Patrol cadets
were given guerrilla war
Seven weeks ago, the camp
Jte’s intervention
is the latest development in
the long-standing feud bet-
ween refugees and native
shrimpers over traditional
dant in the refugees’ suit,
says the two groups are too
busy working to fight
among themselves.
“Everybody is so darn
broke that there is no time
to argue, everyone is min-
ding their own business,”
Collins said.
gathering to learn how to be
----- — 1115 w icai u uuw lu UU
bench behind a Texas civil good soldiers. There is a
law racfpi/tHnrt Ha ___________1 i . .
constitutional right to bear
arms,” said Beam
The state’s intervention
is an extention of a suit filed
earlier this year by Viet-
namese shrimpers to stop
Bay
Tensions between the two
groups peaked earlier this
year when the Klan aligned
itself with the U.S.
fishermen and demanded
the refugees leave the
Texas coast before the
shrimping season opened.
However, the bay has
been peaceful since the
judge issued her order and
a minister — who has tried
for two years to mediate the
bickering — says he hopes
the truce will last.
___ “Vietnamese shrimpers
ducting parimhitary train- |Sf*lef?nen: ^refused at are so happy,” said the
ing at camps in North and hat tlme to halt the Klan’s Rev’ John Toan- “For
Southeast Texas. (paramilitary operations, first time there is com-
munication
the enforcement power of a
hv the wian at ________ uMiermen
by the Kl^n at two camps in
Texas.
White said his office has
Ms. McDonald issued a
preliminary injunction last
wnue saia ms omce nas ‘ 7: — /
received reports from m°nUl ordering the Klan
Department of Public Safe-rfd na ve shrimPers to
ty investigators who said f,top.. harassing and in-
the Klan had been con- da ngc.the ,refuJgee
ducting naramilitarv train. “Shermen. She refused at
Southeast Texas. paramilitary
but agreed to hear
“We have seen reports of arguments when the state
threats, and threats of intervened,
violence and intimidation, The judge did not indicate
and we want to make cer- when she will rule on the
tain the state stands for-|state request.
-t
Classified Display
Classified Display
between the
season so far has been
perfect.”
Jody Collins, a Seabrook
shrimper named as a defen-
Classlfled Display
Ex-Hostage
Surprised At
Alma Mater
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP)
Air Force Col. Thomas
E. Schaefer, one of 52
Americans held hostage in
Iran for 14 months, was
given a surprise when he
returned to his alma mater
a Lehigh University
class ring and leather
bound Bible to replace
those taken from him by his
Iranian captors.
The presentation of the
Class of 1953 ring and Bible
by Air Force ROTC
student-cadets and the
alumni association was
made Tuesday at Lehigh’s
113th commencement.
“I’m just enthralled
tickled to death,” said
Schaefer, who said his own
unRraUstffifdvlNOvmin i, mo
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Woodcntk Apartments. Wednesday and
Thursday, 1:90 to 9:90. Dinette set, baby
two groups. The shrimp ring and Bible werf taken
by Iranian militants three
weeks after they seized the
U.S. Embassy in Tehran
Nov. 4,1979.
Classified Display
Lodfe Notices: $3.50 per insertion.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
Sinfla Insertion................. $4.(2
Centred Into...................................^..$1.«
Notional lete................... $4.00
The Baytown Sup does not assume any responsibility for an
ad beyond the cost of an ad itself. Notice of errors must be
1 given immediately after the first insertion. Advertisers are ad-
vised to check their ad immediately after it appears in the
paper.
Fridays June 5, 19«1
1A. Special Notices
DO YOU SOMSnMKS WONDER -
what time the Sunday service start! at
that little church around the comer you
have been wanting to try? Look It up In
Hu Sunday CLASSIFIED SECTION. Our
CHURCHDBECTORY will Include loca-
tion and service schedules.
l-C. Garage Sales
BAYTOWN RECYCLES - Quality used
items o(
is window cleaner.
KKKidaii;,
to5, Spring cleaning tale! Everything go-
teg cheap. Clothing, linens, toys, games,
home Interior, miscellaneous, riding
barrels tor trash or barbecue
i with r
1901 OARTH koAD NUMBER 991 -
9 WEST - Highlands. Thura
mill ttT Benefit garage sale 1
cancer victim. Donated Items from
I unwanted items tp-
518
---,—, brass
lots olglfl Items
Antique reproduc-
EAST HOMAN, 404 -
end Saturdey.
Lots ol mlscell;
Thursday, Friday,
l-C. Garage Sales
FM HD. 949 SOUTH (COVE) - Frtdrv
and Saturday. Boat, motor, shrimp trai
end trallor, clothes, Haem. quilt and
quUt scraps, lamps, dacha, old bottles,
macrame, childs pUoo,l bedsteads, twin
bads, small vacuum claaner and lots
mora. WATCH FOR SIGNS.
V COUPLES OR INDIVIDUALS - lav
torestod to second or third income. Part
s to thatr own home. Earning from ‘
i to lleoo per month. 467-1999.
. splendid
7 Elisabeth
IVEE LEE, 9197 —
Saturday odlyl
and 9until-
UTTUCWOOD.M- }t,j
•iO.fi
rgsaffi
Saturday,« to 4.
MlsceUaneousllems,
Ol SV£
FITTERS, 1ST CUSS - |10 par hour ‘
Guaranteed overtime. Inalda work. HAS
Welding Service, 459-7147.
sw — aaiuruay,» u
day, 1 to 3. Oscilloscope 5 power
etoroo system, Spanish Irt
teaching supplies, turalture.
wwiumiww, lunuHw, carpet,
(frapM, toys, tools, plant*, miscellaneous.
Caahonly.
6. Lost & Found
SMALL POCKET
miscellaneous.
OHIO, 9191 - Saturday, 9 a m. Clothes,
sleeper sofa, chairs, tires, books,
mlscelltnoous.
ST. ANDREWS, 4119 - Saturday only, 8
lampa, lots ol nlc-
to 5. Linens, books, 1
ntes. Bargain prices I
The Baytown Sun shall'not be lioble for any domages or loss
that might accrue from errors or the ommission of an ad in
excess of the amount charged for the advertisement.
Because it is impossible to screen each ad placed it is possi
ble that some misrepresentation can occur We therefore ac
cept no responsibility but assure you that to the best of oyr
knowledge all advertising within obr classified columns is
reliable and honest.
Dies
rlsu
FLEA MARKET - Snturda
Resale Shop, 6 miles east of I
FM-1409. Collectibles, crochet,
glaeeware and garage sale Items. Free
apses. 878-9885.
male, blue collar, m
off Highway 148. REF
FOUND - Large male Calico Dog. C
419-7479.
TW > ...
Rul 38341MI 4g>-
M,
LOBT GIRLS GLASSES - May 99th mar
nfran
Lamar Elementary. Brown framed.
498-9086.
BAYTOWN MINI FLEA MARKET -
1719 Cedar Bayou Lynchburg oil Garth.
•y, 9 to 8. Appliances, fur-
Tuesdsy-Sunday, 9 to 6. Appliances, tun
nltuie, lots of everything. Cheapest place
tntown. Ya’U cornel II438-1989.
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. thru Fri. - 8 a.m; to 5 p.m.
. Sat.-.8 a.m, to noon, Closed-Sun,
Legal Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by the Office
! Agent of the
of the Purchasing Agent of
Creek Consolidated '
[ _____
BOY
k JUNE 7-19
o'
oO
, „ Goose
d Independent School
Texas until 2:i
fSTOI
district, Baytown, Texas until 2:00 p
londay, June 15, 1881 for CUSTODIAL
SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT, at which
time bids will be opened in the School
District’s Board Room, 1415 Market
Street, Bidder Representatives may be
present when bids are opened
Specifications and necessary Information
may be had by calling at the School
....... ‘ ! Office, 1415 Market
District’s Purchasing
Street, Box 30, Baytown, Texas.
Board of Trustees reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids or accept any bid
deemed most advantageous to It.
A. DAVID SHERRON
PURCHASING AGENT
Legal Notice
y has filed a State-
Araoco Gas Company
ment of Intent to change Its rate for
transportation service to Lone Star Gas
the Railroad Commission
Company with the Railroad Commission
of Texas. The proposed effective date of
the change is July 1, 1981. A copy of the
Statement of Intent may be examined at
the offices of the Railroad Commission of
Texas, 1124 South Interstate 35, Austin,
Texas,78#4
BOY-GIRL
WANT ADS
......... or may be obtained, by writ
ten request, from Amoco Gas Company at
P.O. Box 3092, Houston. Texas, 77001.
Legal Notice
The Goom Creek Cnnaolldated Indepen-
dent School District will receive bid,
from General Contractor! (or the
Remodeling of the Band Hell end conver-
sion ol the Old Girl’s Gym to Classrooms
•I Horace Mtnn Junior School, 610 South
Pruett Street, Baytown, Tax«s. Bids will
bs opened at 10:0b a.m. on Friday, June
19, 1991, In the Board Room of the Ad-
SUNSET, 909
.. must eel_________,.
topee, stockn ol records, clothes
Moving, i
Saturday only, 0 to 5
II. Furniture, glassware,
EAST JAMES, 191 - Saturday and Sun-
day Large garage sale
Everything mutt go
MESQUITE, 1903 - Saturdey until 7 8:30
a.m. Moving! Kitchen Items, material,
toys, Schwinn Pixie, pot plants and lots
PIN OAK LOOP-
Crosby, June 4th, Sth and 8th.
1110,
NE, 1101 — End ol Olive. Thursday,
Idiy and Saturday. 0 to 5 Moving sale,
pllances, furniture, square dance
aneoua. No
Appliances,
dresses, ffelihes
checks
Bsy
Doc
town,
Co.
:uments may he obtained
depoeltlng 350.00 per eel with the
tt. Upon return ol a
chltect. Upon return I_____
documents within 7 days ol the bid c
Use deposit will be refunded.
Bid Bond or Candler's Check in
amount equal to 8 percent ol the total
shall be submitted with etc!
ol the total
----------—_ch bid. The s»v-
cessful bidder shell be required to furnish
snd pay tor satisfactory Performance
and Payment Bonde.
KANSAS, 3001 —
Friday and Saturday, • to4.
Clothes, toys, miscellaneous.
Legal Notice
BID NOTICE
The Channelvtew Independent School
District will accept staled bids on Use
Lacy Charm!
I ideal ags toys ad prh • ts buses ns II« *9*
' in ma im tet e lb bytesi Sa tot I II Mass
■ Wo 9a Is ssndi HR V C3MB Mr an * $*
tnt
1 Ms mil M screws Mb prists a gistuts asms
dWw Is sat sms a |iw sen ftegs Oafs ad pris
w - arts knots PR Ml sawai •
Wd. moat aoawi itickx 9ms ■ a* sun
a storei is prim arvicts d mas IWs wnw
Ms dp dMg. iWMf rMs At
i M «■ mm * IM bri-s
!,'S» hi Ml wa i pad:
MM| e a Gissfw iidw
The bids will be received to Use Ante
tint Superintendent’s OWcsUSMSDeldoo
Road. Channelvtew. Ttlac 713M. well'
0 00 a.m. os June II. lai. at which time
they will he publicly opened for lahole-
Uon. Bids will be awarded 7:00 p.m.. June
18, tai at Uw regular Board ol Trusteei
meeting. The Channelvtew Independent
School District reserves the right to ac
cept or reject any or all bids
CLAYTON, 3107 - Friday and Saturday,
9 to 9. Double box spring, mattreu,
slotlsaa.
ministration Building, 1419 Market
Street, Baytown, Texas 77510. J7 " '■ L™“"’ " - r
Plans and Specifications are on file at>FaIn„® ’ !'ounk ,llult
the office ol The Lammere Partnership, mlHcellsneou*.
Architects, 750 East Texas Avenue,
Texnn. Copies
may
1.00 p
VAE DRIVE, 9107 — Friday, Saturday.
Duck decoys, fishing supplies, clothing,
toys, Utile hit ol everything.
LONOHORN DRIVE, 4199
Chtpirrsl, Fridey afternoon and til da;
LOBT FRIDAY - Whispering Pines,
Raccoon Drive —------------
hell Oobet
tog, 4037
rruuAi - wnispermg pines,
n Drive area. 5 month old female
herman. No tall. Spedil Pate ID
7. REWARD. 437-8944._
lost - 6 month old female puppy, black
and brown with white on chest and back
paws. Wearing brown leather collar with
flowers. Answers to Maggie. Loot In Quell
Hollow. Reward 1494-8135,438-5011
LOBT CHOCOLATE AFGHAN - It
vicinity of 114 High St., Horace MtnnJr
High. Answers to the name ol Jackson
Call John Dillon aftor4:80 p.m.. 437-7079.
10. HelpWanted
time I
tmoto
FULL OR PART TIME-Couples and In-
dividuals (or business of your own. LocsJ 1
iuwiv nuxu. - ___ .... r
AMWAY Distributor usMs you fer''
Phone Wallis and •
321
DISHWASHER * KIT
Hours, 11 tot.
A(ply 7990 Bayway Dr.
CASHIER - Experienced enabler,
wanted. Eeol Fuel Center. I-i9 at Hwy.
140. See Larry Tappan, S79-9379. *
WELDERS, 1ST CLASS - •• — k-,.1'
-:—■ — ~ - 19 per hour;
Guaranteed overtime. InsMeteork. H5B-
WehantServIce. 451-7117. ’
sMwtsKsr
UVE-IN - To aanlat ehferiy couple (ah, : '
housekeeping),meals, salary, room.499-,. 4
•SBl, 43B-SS15.
VENDING ROUTE - Service Person. ,
Good pay and benefits. 1 . U
Call Larry, 981-9161.
QaisifiedDlgplay
NEEDED
DRAFTSMAN
7. Instructioo
»UP AND PRIVATE LESSONS -
lergxrten through Fifth. Basic rah-
JecU Including phonetici, Mrs. Colley’s
Private School. 422-4896.
TAKE TRUMPET LESSONS - thia «um-
mer with Sr. Univeralty Music major.
422-0967.
familiar with layout of
structural steel and
floor plans of offshore
living quarters.
CHANNELVIEW
452-5891
onStlurdty.
ty
COUNTRY YARD SALE - Frida; sad
Saturday, Juns 5 5 4 17414 Ramsay Road,
Games, books, collectors I
Crosby Oames, books, collectors Items,
bicycles, prteeless junk__
UTAH, till - Moving after 98 years. Our
Irish, your treasures Friday end Sstur-
day, lies. No checks!
PRAIRIE, 500
Frida;
baby____
books, odds end ids
HUE, 998 — Highlands Moving sals,
ly ■ Saturday, l:»- 4:30 Furniture,
and small women’s clothes, dishes,
l FAWNDALK WAY, SW - Quell Hallow
' Friday, 9109. Set
Classified Display MB
I GENERAL MECHANIC
WITH FRONT END EXPERIENCE
MUST HAVE OWN TOOLS
APPLY TO
JEFF MORRISON
BAYSH0RI MOTORS
uncoln-mhcury-mAzda-amc-jiif-renauiy
2113 MARKET AT LOOP 201_422-8261
everything
1. Lodge Notices
Saturday, M. A IllUebll of
TANOLIWOOD, W - Saturday, 9 to 4.
Giant action TV, couch, and table, coffee
table, stereo console, electronic parte
alldtprajecteei. mtec._
- T A T K D
COMMUNICATION - of
Cedar Bayou Lodfe No n
AF and AM wlU he h*d
(Saturday at 7 is All
membera urgsd to —-f
Sojourning brethre* cisdtol-
ly Invited,
n Bob Coker, Wkl
mn Gibbons. Sec
-----W9 - Leaden Felt. Fridey
s*B ietertey, • to 5 He oasty btrlte leva
MB auchtoe. tons*. rtlltSng t mans 5
1A. Special Notices
if lac! n an tsstaa * a B srti acMw if! e girls ;
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sauer «C800L PMOManaM nan
$10 each teMafeMgnfealM
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faytwn, Tu 77528
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■tfcM|lMNrlpr*m
Big doth combines pmapplns
and spider w«b dnugn
Uk ctcyant round doth on dm-
tug Ubfe lot i charming
decwitw touch * m to cmchot
owl to m PMhm /5)0. dtrec
twm tor doth 60 " m btdiprntd
cotton $0* Hi No. JO cotton
$2.00 lor each pattern Add
50* ojeh pottfeii tor poifigt
tad hthdlmi So*d Ik
McilroMn
gulKtiU Dipt
Th* Baytown Sun
Am l«3,0MCMmttk,ltfe
EAST FAYLB, 1W - Saturday. 9 am
Caihfesa’s beaks, Mri’sbtha.ribbSIcoaL
HUMBLE, W - Yard Sale' Fri-
day mi Satmday, I to 1 CkUdron's
ctetlwa.larafewi,1nsnflanssim Hearn
fe^s*, Wfet kw—ari, alt.
EXPERIENCED
LINE TECHNICIANS
EXPERIENCED
AUTOMATIC TRANS. TECHNICIAN
APPLY IN PERSON TO
VERNON MICNALSKY
DUTCH HOLLAND OLDSMOBILE
■OUTM WVBWIW. Mi FVMnr. 9:99
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f AMILIAR WITH
HEAVY EQUIPMENT,
ALSO REGULAR
EQUIPMENT REPAIR.
NEEDED
SHIPPING A
RECEIVING
CLERK
MUST 8f EXPiRIENC
NICE I0B fOR
RIGHT PERSON
Tort, IT 10113 PM Rmn,
H . , Bk Mtom '.
Cateh on to the ciih boom1 Sond
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CATALOC Ovor 172 downs 3
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