The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1980 Page: 8 of 69
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, June 1, 1980
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Judge Landry Brings
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Campaign To Bay toyfe
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Oanmalgmrrgin Raytown which were spent as sertinr
Friday, Judge Ed Landry
a/ Pmifitif CAind ni
of County Civil Court-at-
Law No. 2 believes ex-
perience and qualifications
are the key issues in the
June 7 Democratic runoff
for that judicial nomina-
Jjon.
Judge Landry’s legal ex-
perience includes 19 years
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assistant in charge of civil
trial litigation. . ; -
Landry, 48, represented
Harris County in hundreds
of lawsuits and appeared at
all levels of* state and
federal courts, including
the U.S. Supreme Court" He
was appointed to his
presented post Feb. 38,
Jr-
of public service as assis- 1980, by Harris County
tant Harris County at- cinmmissinners '’Cahfi to
torney, the last five years of
Commissioners Court to
succeed Judge William A.
_T _ w Miller Jr., who died Feb, 16,
No Damage In » a
J Judge Landry’s legal ex-
2 Fires Here
Baytown firefighters
made two calls late Friday
and both fires were out
when they arrived, a
spokesman said. -
Firefighters went to 2214
W. Main in answer to a
-grass fire call..-They also
perience and qualifications
have resulted in a long 41st
of endorsements’supporting
his bid to remain Judge of
County, Civil Court at Law
No. 2. Among those endors-
ing him are: the Houston
Trial Lawyers Association,
Harris County Suburban
Lawyers Association,
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at J ack.-in-the Box
restaurant, 2210 N. Alex-
ander.
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Kelp or Macrocystis is the.
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the world — it can grow as -----------;
much as 2 feet a day reach- Westside Democrats, and
ing lengths of 200 feet.
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Tlorth Harris County
Lawyers Association, Har-
ris County AFL-CIO Labor
Council, Harris County
Democrats, Harris County
Council of Organizations,
Area Five Democrats,
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• 704 N. Alexander
- Bay Plaza Mall
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the Coalition of Clergymen
and Civic Associations..
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FORTY MEMBERS of the Baytown Olefins Plant Running Club “did their
thing” during May for those who can’t run. The group is logging miles for Muscular
Dystrophy, collecting 25 cents from the plant for each mile that is run. Participating
in the fund-raiser are Rick Edwards, Jan McNeill and Tom Neal, all of Baytown.
The group is trying to top last year’s collection of $450 by running 2,000 miles and col-
lecting $500 to donate to the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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SPECIALS GOOD JUNE 1ST & 2ND
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1. Replace treat brake pads
2. True raters
3. Inspect calipers
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PABST
BLUE RIBBON
j Sometimes evt
- isn’t so bad.
Such is case
Baytown Police
j tion Dodgers’ 5-3
the hands of the ’
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r - '^jytown Little
play at East Lea
, Friday. •
The’, loss cot
been bad for the
. " wbo weri. still -ii
’ F' ’' tion for first plac
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As ft stands,
another upset in
made all that nc
The 1515 Agene
" dealt the First i
Bank Oilers a t
that gave the Do.
Earthman Fune
Tigers the playol
The 11-2 Tig
enter as champ'
16 when they ,
second-place
League team in
round of the pla;
Dodgers, now
visit the Centrr
champs June 17.
The Astros le
tire.: way, oper
three runs in th<
never looking ba
Jay Allen too
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streak in the fi
ing, scoring erg
lead the way in
of the Oilers, wt
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Scotty Hale s
win on the moi
the losing pit
Kramer 1
batsmen; going
three.
In the North I
. tion, the leag
Action -Aut
Padres ripped
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 201, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1980, newspaper, June 1, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1021046/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.