The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969 Page: 1 of 14
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Attend The Houston Symphony Concert At 8 P.M. Tuesday
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The ..Sun Invites
MR. AND MRS. W. W. COTTLE
412 S. Burnet Drive t
to the Brunson Theater.
Good for two tickets when presented
- at the Brunson Box Office
‘ Coupons good until Sept. 19.
, * Now Showing
. “COLD DAY IN THE PARK”
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Vol; 47 No. 311
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 422-1302
BAYTOWN. TEXAS, '7520
Childs 814-12
Misses 1214-4
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35,000 MORE GIs DUE HOME
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New Valuation, $7§4,000 -
_'.Mobile Homes
Our
A total of $784,000* in mw| tax money to'the city. •[ toother
property vainaimVis has heen__-Baytown rmibileAiomeowh-! bill projects the' land owner
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t and Polish
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sses
Girls
added to the city tax rolls as a
- result of new legislation orr
mobile homes, City Tax
, Assessor-Collector 0. M. Coe
announced Tuesday. A
He said the valuations will
bring ah additional. $5,840.80 in
property for the purpose of the official' mobile home
.taxation to include trailers or market report of values,1' Coe
mobile homes. Coe said the law aaid. "I based my ijomputation
was specific in that the value of j on. sizes, lengths, widths and
a mobile home should hot be i heights and came up with
included in the assessment of j average values. ’1
Total To Hit 60,000
Before Jan. 1,1970
ers have received notices,” i from property attachment for;
Coe said,' ' and they will be. the collection of taxes assessed
able to pay thejr taxes after | against a mobile home owner.
Oct. 1. They won’t become; Coe said mobile homes in
delinquent until Feb. 1 just j Baytown, arriving after Jan. 1
like all the other real proper-1 of this year, will be added to
ty owners.” • . the tax rolls oh Jan. 1, 1970.
The new state law amended ."I managed to get the latest
1925law wTtldh SSTned real copy of the Utue Bop* whicHTs explosion thundered through
Store
27-1811
Symphony Tickets M*^*--*^
TICKETS FOR the Houston if the land .md the trailer $1.49. ..... ■-
Symphonv • Oichestra^s are jointly owned b\ tin-saiiie If ,1 prison,has -a 42-foot
Baytown; coricerr panned for person. it is then referred te as j wide trailer-.-60-feet in length,
Humble Credit" Union and from land being rented, for instance’.; the $2,000 figure," Coe said.
Kiwanis-Club members. The 7^ r' '* " 1 -T‘ ............ ’ ’
fhpn thf* mnhilp homt* IS
4 Israeli jets have
property" and goes on the rolls j rate, or for a total, figure of-i streaked across the Jordan
_as such.11 -spi.onm!_______faWWiimnamv", --Riv(>r in simultaneous raids
’V $2 50 tickets will also be sold at referred to as ‘personal! computed at 20 times the tax
>■' tile door. _ ii. t . - • • •-1 f.....-.....
Canrcr Meeting
I HIGHLAND^ CHAPTER of
\merican < ant er Society will
meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday
in the home of -Mrs H. A.
1 Slaughter. 80.7 Oak. This is
- open to any one interested in
, working on the campaign,
1 Rotary Meeting
■]' ' ROBERT S. STAR will sp<«k
1 on the SS Manhattan at the
j mutual wofattauwaf- under a
bians to-ine^otiaiMTSlilKhVlSW Tease*'
iyTJd withdraw an additional j fire.
i_ 35,000 li.S. troops from South , In addition, he said he has
Vietnam by Dec. 15. ' made it clear the United States
Nixon coupled his announce- would settle for de facto remo- s
ment with a review of what he
termed the administration's
•"■major effort^ to bring an end
to the war ”
Repeating his past proposals
fora peaceful settlement, Nixon
added: “The time for meaning-
ful negotiations has therefore
lag1.....■
val of North Vietnamese troops
as long as there, were guaran-
tees against their, return and
that 1 we and the government of
South Vietnam have announced
that we are prepared to accept
any political outcome Which is
arrived at through free elec-
tions.”
+Sen. Ralph Yarborough
(D. Tex.) dedicates a neW
navigation bridge over
Trinity River near
Livingston and -ptedfe^tj^
continuetosupport SUt'fl
projects in the future.^.
More than 500,000
dust rial workers go (iffbtrlk
in Italy and wave of walkouts
threatens to spread to
to skyrocketing house rent.
wili TTRiFal THE Dome?
."I realize that itis difficult to1 * The chief executive added the
communicate across the gulf of I United States is prepared todis-
five ypars of war. But the time cuss enemy pronpsals.
has come tolend this war ...1 Inshprt, theonly item which
he said. • . is not negotiable is the right of
Nixon said his latest troop'the people of South Vietnam to
withdrawal order, coupled with determine their own future free
the earlier pullout of 25,000 com- of outside interference,”- he
hoard.,; nam by Dec. 15.
-By that date, he said, the au- 1 alter - aretu! consideration
thorized troop ceiling m Viet- with my senior civilian and mil-
Most Crosby Trustees Foe
joffice last Jan. 20.
*1—Tht- ewl in thg reilinu is wine-
^ietnara'in Saigon.
fhe c
' f
noon Wedriesday meeting of
the Baytown Rotary Club at the
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Absentee Voting In
School Races Starts
against Arab guerilla camps
j, al both ends of Jordan
| Valley, south of the Sea .-of
j - Gallilee.
+Turkish airliner with 57
passengers aboard' is
hijacked to Bulgaria.
j what larger than the actual; Bill! mxi •
number of troops to be with- dULLETTN
(drawn, Nixon said, since ceil- MIAMI. Fla. »APi- ;
; nigs take info account author- scientists laid plans todav to
jized strength of^^y imitsj lry tandpg Hoify, the •
By JOHNELLA BOYNTON ; stilkfavor a building piograin tfie end of the schtfol year 1 S-
CROSBY- iSp 1—'-— The; that will add five classrooms to!accreditation . wofod be rein-,fuj 1 stren>jth.' 3 ",>'n.»arqmcni
Keepinff Buildini Plans
t j .mn . uupnai niuiuia
. - - .... $135,000 building program.butl midi and WilbertEagletonl obviously concerned i ^ ir^^S^o°,conditions
Absentee voting m this election by Seth Mitchell, +a labor unfon accuses Trustee. Oliver,. Thompson! have opposed the program as foss of the district’s ac-|elections under international4 develop planes of Project
school ^district's^ trustee| tanner school teard president, NU„„ Administration of joined two other members’Mplanned.- .creditation Many of . them;,vrffe^Hh^,Ur-
-------------------antf-aHied; = -• - 7.
election scheduled■ for Oct. 4 wlm resigned from the board giving favorable treatment
began Monday in the office of jin May of 1968 to'take a tern- --
the districts tax assessor-5poraryjobm'nieNetherlands.
-qnltfctor. ■ -{ ' : MitcheR moved back ta
nicewi.. ■, j M1 tC----, -- • - --
But >Tax' Assessor-Collector. Baytown this sunimer.
Hobart Enoch, said no votes; Murray and Jerry Don Smith
were , cast -Moriday on ; the.: are seeking election to Position
machine provided, tor the; 3 on the board, a spot now held
,. ..CbOCDY WITH continuing “absentee, balloting. He said by-Bob-Wahrmund. Wahrmund
warm days and mild nights, absentee voting will continue; is not a, candidate tor .re-
Tempi’rature range expected through Sept. 30 His office is .election.
Tuesday, mid-70s to upper) open from 8am to 5 p.m; five| Gienn Whitcomb, president
80s. V' ” :- 1 1 days a- week.. [of Citizens for Better Schools,
MORGAN'S POINT tides-for
Wednesday: Highs at 9:07
a.m. and 4:01 p.m,; lows at
in labor dispute to airline
headed by a major financial
t0» contributor to Nixon’s
election campaign. Charge
w as made by A FLUID In-
ternational Association of
Machinists. It alleged that L.
B, Maytag Jr., president of
National Airlines, was one of
f A Negro, eongreysman.
Rep. William Clay, D-Mo.,
suit, will rule that the district; nearing in Austin Saturday.; want.1 .
wiil either have to ‘zone or. which removed accreditation- Pctrick suggested thatr .
pair.1- He said many Crosby|[rom the Crosby. 'School;Carlton get together a com-|
citizens had told him they ■ iiKtro-t trnnlicd in the State mittee of citizens and write*the
other- members of planned.
nighrm proposing that the requested by the Justice building program but. wanted a LSh^'n Ih^r.b'rmlthrndrwWch
board move four classrooms Department to. stop the assurances that it would-regamimj^declared the United States SDirai ^ |rom thc hu'rri.
slated tor construction on-the, proposed budding program> is ■......1
Drew campus to the Crosby granted, the board is free to go
'•ampus. , , * 'ahead,1'said Spence. ---—,7. ?::
Thompson said he believed''-The Crosby School-Boards if tlw district cbiilc} get
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N06RAPH
FUL SOUND]
ment
$ ay tut ctctuvirw tiix.. >yw
positions open on the-beard.
Citizens for Better .schools last
year supported and helped
elect Trustees Glenn Lippman,
in but. district to, keep 6ur
schools moving toward im-
proved education and ef-
Kabian Greenwell-And Philip Rciency. , .. • J_
Diguain. ; "Parents and patrons .who
Mrs. Opryshek, the current
arg. cbiicerned with these goals
art* welcome to join CBS,”
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enjoys a shopping trip . .
Mikel McClain is hard to
r contact: Roberta" Taylor is j
getting 'conned" into a club
Charles McKay's
generosity is certainly ap-
; preciated . . Gertrude Teter
_..JMM^«frahds.
•' Aubrey (Buster) Brown HR
r’ta.be recognized without-"
school board president, is
Opposed in her, bid for - re- Whitcomb said.
+ .fudge Clement F. changed,
Haynsworth, under fire for
official motion. that the district were ior inadequatejpensive process^_____ _ vp.
district's building plans be physical facilities. ,f bupt._ Jerry .Urobhazka: (
4^" •
into his appointment to
Supreme Court. .1
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' 1 ' h^r;......Harry Massev
so intent on his driving that he
doesn't see a friend wave .
Me 38 «t.
anteima.
With two
, easy-to-
effieiency " I
Jack Kinimons and John
Henderson work on- a project
■* early in the morning ...
Mayor Glen Walker and City
Manager Delly R Voelkel
attend a Houston meeting.
Miss Saundra . Lynn
Brownshadle and Gary L.
__ Smith were, married Saturday
¥
j’g* ,1 £
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Day In Baytdwn 3
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7 Daughter Says Stalin Not
"Houston Sumpboay Day in
Baytown.1
V Tickets lor the symphony l^ BIW1
concert will be available at NEW YORK 1 APj—Svetlana p- 'Certainly in his last years he;
.ttt door Tor Uw^ p,n». Alliluyeva says,Jier„ father Jm; was a sick mam'-’ she said.|
Tn^tflav rnm-i*rt ~Ur~IZntpH (vylpretalin "knair av,rth ll'hal-1"'
‘Ma^At Time Of Purges
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at St. Jude's Catholic Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Jerry W. Elrod of
. Highlands. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
VD. Smith of Highlands are
parents 6f the groom.
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thaixrighu
No Sarvica Chargf
MamlMC
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scheduled by. the Houston least not in'tiie .l930s,' Mrs. AL ^(>(X]lna'}’ 'Mno^!al'
Symphony Orchestra. Tiluygva .said in an intmiew tried so ha|d but uithe erjd
Antonio de Alme'idi, tMonday "He was just ruthless they pushed him out,
principal eul si nuiductor 17‘tHe knew that the party was; Commenting on- Premier,Ai-
this season, will direct the (filled with opposition to him. exei N. Kosygin, she said,
108 piece orchestra, 3 that people would move against [ ".When you see that fage you
,, Proceeds from the concert {him if they could. He simply de- j know he just can't succeed.”
tip} will' go toward the ,club’s stroygi all of the opposition She described Leonid I. Bre-
scholarships, underpriv-]wi[“^ ' : " -I.
omplete ruthlessne§s
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WREATH FOR W MEMORIAL
WAmUEMOftlAf. WThe roSd fronTJerusalem to Tel 3%. A wreath hangs on door
At...
Pcoplti Stab Bank
A party, -
■ bureaucrat A noth-
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And Wo :
First Motional Bank
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FULL SERVICE
NO SERVICE CHARGE.
CITIZENS NATIONAL
Bank 4 Trust Co,
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BIKE WINNER ^ ^
AN.0THER* $58 DRAGSTER bicycle has been awarded ton ^“7
Baytown area youngster who has won in a Baytown Sun drew
: latton cuBtftU iffayiif JwiMniw^|ght ye«rcoliim^M
L. Jenkins, is the offIciaf prize winner. However,' his mother ; .
and sister. Debra, 5. cUSn part of the credit and accepted the .
JMke with him.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 311, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 16, 1969, newspaper, September 16, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055353/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.