The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Thursday, September 10, 1970
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Mental Health Center
Gets $102,664 Grant
HOUSTON (Sp) - A federal
continuation grant of 9102,664
has been awarded to the Bay*
shore Mental Health and Men-
tal Retardation Center in Bay-
town, Merton J. Trast,
executive director, Harris
County MH-MR Center, an-
nounced today.
The grant, awarded by the
Department of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare through the mm
euned by some 20
NatlonaTThnuuie of Mental
Health, will provide for 60 per
Ifninstm theatre
in *ut tuu am •• in him
KIDDIE SHOW
SATURDAY
MORNING
•o» Office
Open*
4 ,0 A.M.
Show
Starts
1000 A.M.
ALL
SCATS
• CARTOONS
2 COMEDOS
PLUS THIS
FEATURE
"BEYOND
THE
TIME BARRIER”
to — 50c PIECES
GIVEN AWAYI
CONTEST ON STAGE
JACKPOT DRAWING
cent of the coat of staffing the
mental health unit of the Bay-
shore Center for the nett 12
months.
The Bayshore Center serves
a population area of slightly
over 100,000 persons in North-
east Harris County. Since the
Bayshore Center went into
Funeral
Notices
■ EDWARD W. VLHA
Funeral services for Edward
Walter Vlha, 72, of Crosby will release of Americans being piracy and holding for ranaom
be held at 10 ajn. Friday at
Earthman Highlands Chapel l*«. and to impose the strongest
with the Rev. Daniel J. Marek p6aaible sanctions against na-
offlctetbig. ,
A resident
of Crosby 60
Owner have de-
%hi in
Wednesday at his residence.
eimea ny some a> per ccm m
spite of an ir,create in popula-!“J”
lion
He had been employed as a"Irslfrrihip ~ eTTminated' piracy
' frnm the klak Most M PllAV
Survivors include his wife,
a—-
the Bayshore Crosby; a daughter, Miss
Marler. The Center operates as _ . . .< o-„tnwn-
•n area center of the Harris!Cdtate-
County MH-MR Center.
Attend Church
Sunday
NOW SHOWING
THRU TUESDAY
“REMEMBER
PSYCHO’?
THERE SHE SCENES WITH
THRT KINO OF IMHSCT'
WORTH SEEING!"
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I
Bud
lirystal
p^riumage
ppjm
HnowH
3 HORROR MOVIES
pendence, Mo.; three sisters,
Mrs. M. F. Janacek of Dayton,
Mrs. C. W. Marek of Crosby
and Mrs. Mike Garber of Bay-
town.
Burial will be in SPJST
Cemetery in Crosby under the
direction of Earthman High-
lands Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be I-eroy
Janacek, James Marek, Don
Wallon, Wilbert Foerster,
Randy Hendrick and Terry
Sefcik.
Cqsey Wants President -Noon Call
To Act On Hijacking
WASHINGTON (Sp) — U. S.
Rep.. Bob Caaey called on
President Nixon to demand the
nate its piracy in its newer and
more dangerous form. - |
“The Incredible acta of air
held prisoner by Arab gueril-
tiona which condone acts of air
piracy, or harbor those guilty
of it
"Our nattoiL through its
from the high seas,” Casey
telegraphed the president.
of American citizens can not be
condoned nor overlooked by
our government, nor the civ-
ilized nations of the world. I
urge you in the strongest pos-
sible terms to demand immedl-
ntr release of out citizen^ f
Courtesy of Cltiseoi National
Bank aad Underwood,
Neuhau and Co.
Allis Chalmers .........,1464
Arlan’s Dept Store; .*.< M
American TAT . ......47 Vs
Anaconda .....2064
Armco.................. 2064
Ashland .................2364
Atlantic Richfield ...... 59H
M.......2264
meh
to impose the strongest possi-
ble sanctions against those na-
"You have my support for any- tiona who condone such acts of
action you can take to elimi-jviolence."
Pipeline Ordinance
Due Study In Baytown
A committee appointed by
Mayor Glen Walker to draw up
pipeline ordinance for the
City of Baytown will have its
first meeting at 7 p.m. Sept.
22 at the City Hall.
John Street, an engineer with
Diamond-Shamrock, is chair-
man of the committee, and
others on the committee are
former City Councilman A. M.
(Andy) Braswell, businessman
Max Hause, school trustee Fa-
JOHN KRAMPOTA
John Krampota, 56, of
Crosby died Thursday in a
Houston hospital.
Funeral services are pending
at Earthman Highlands Fu-
neral Home and will be an-
nounced later. <
Krampota was a lifelong
resident of Crosby where he
was employed as a carpenter.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Nadine Krampota of
Crosby; a daughter, Mrs.
David Frants of Crosby; his
mother, Mrs. Rdsie Krampota
bian Greenwell and City Coun-
cilman Lamar Kelley and
Leonard Stasney.
Mayor Walker has asked the
committee to study the pos-
sibility of an ordinance the
would designate corridors for
future pipeline construction
and also would attempt to
place the responsibility on
pipeline companies when pipe-
lines interfere with street and
other public rights of way.
Little Chance Of U.S.
Muscle Over Hijacking
Quotes
Corp
Celanese ......
Chrysler Corp
Columbia Gaa'
Delta Airlines
Diamond ......
Dow Chemical
Dresser Ind
DuPont..
El Paso
Natpral Gaa
Ethyl
Ford .......
Foremoat McKesson
Gen Electric ........
General Motors ...
General TAT .....
General Tire ........
t Georgia Pacific .....
Getty Oil .... „
Gillette .....TTH?...,
Gordon’s Jewelry
Greyhound Corp
Gulf OB Tr.-r.-orrmi
Gulf States Utilities
Gulf West Ind ;.....
Halliburton .... .v..
Harvey Aluminum
Hospital Affiliates_______
Houston Light A Power
Inland Steel ...........
Interlake Steel ........
IBM ..................
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V.
"MISS PINTO", Kathy Cook, poses with the new sub-compact car that Ford Dealers across the
nation are showing for the first time this week. Baytonians can set it now at ( ourtesy 1 ord.
1601 Decker Dr. • '__
LC Gels $49,830 Grant,
But Money May Run Out
A 149.830 federal grant for
Lee College—funds which
would-have been used for
equipping the pew music wing
—may not materialise.
The grant baa been approved
but the money may run out be-
fore it reaches Lee College.
The problem Is one of priori-
ties. Lae College ranks 35 on
17V»
9U-9V
WASHINGTON (AP)—High-
level Nixon administration offi-
cials say privately there is al-
most no chance the United
States will use military force to
free airline passengers held
But with new developments
Krampota, aU of Crosby; four , iTniTMaWthn
i mu ul and almost hourly, officials say the
sisters, Mrs. Lillie Holy
Mrs. Rosie Shimek of Crosby
and Mrs. Gladys Merritt and
Mrs. Sadie Osgood of Baytown.
One grandchild also survives.
in EASTMANC0L0R
Released by Allied Artists.
n cocoa • atuASCo av auko artisti
NO.'
“BLOOD AND
BLACK LACE”
NOW
SHOWING
"What Do You Say
To A Naked Lady”
—AND—
n.jng-,;Iia„,r ,irn-f-nn-ii-------nm------——.............
"The First Time”
BOTH 2 RATFD MOVIFS
No One Under 18 Admitted '
litlf
4*r*
NOW
SHOWING
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GARY BLACK
■ Funeral services for Sgt
Gary Brugh (Babo) Black, 22,
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at
the First Presbyterian Church,
with the Rev. Burnette W
Dowler officiating.
Sgt. Black died in an automo-
bile accident in Augusta, Ga.,
Monday. He had served two
years in the Army and had re-
turned to Augusta after visiting
Baytown for final processing
for discharge from the. Army.
A graduate of Robert E. Lee
High School, Black had at-
tended Lee College before en-
tering the service.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Rhonda Black of Bay-
town; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert M. Black of Baytown; a
brother, Guy Black of Bay-
town; and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy R. Black of
Greenville and Mrs. George F.
Brugh of Houston.
Burial will be in Cedar Crest
Cemetery under the direction
of Earthman Funeral Home.
Regional Meeting
CARL *. LEHMAN, manager
of the Universal CIT office in
Baytown, has been invited to
attend a regional meeting of
managers and supervisors ,ln
99|X. JWL'’
administration is considering
every line of approach—and
closing the door on none—in an
attempt to gain the release of
the more than 300 hostages, in-
cluding several Americans.
President Nixon and Secre-
tary of State William P. Rogers
spent much of their time
Wednesday discussing the
latest series of hijackings.
The White House announced
six' Air Force C130 transports
carrying medical teams have
been dispatched to an allied
base in Turkey, near the Syrian
border and about 70 minutes’
flying time from the Jordanian
desert where three hijacked
jets and the hostages are
being held.
The move was described as a
precaution in case the hostages
can be removed.
White House Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler refused to dia-
College is not likely to receive land from bond funds, Lee Col-
its grant ‘ iege has enough to complete
Dr. Richard Strahan. presi- the!5205.000 mualcwing,
dent of l^e College, saitf thi. mualc "*« “ ***«»
will not affect the construction struct*d “J M,t tide o*
of the music wing. The new RundeU H,u l „
grant was to be used tor equip- **«*» coUe8*
., ... .. .will have to equip the new mu-
pmg and furnishing he music ^ „ou, o( ^ ^
wing. From an earlier grant wlI|
ly during the next three years
In the meantime the new mu-
sic wing will be occupied as
scheduled. Older furniture and
_. . . equipment will be usedunttl
c,n ^ -
Among the (Hans for new
the list of 36 junior colleges for, t_________: I\* a a
which federal grants were ap- J^ITY I/ICI1S At
(proved by the Texas College
and University Coordinating Fimi
Board:
Jones A Laughlin Steel
cuss whether the United States Kerr McGee
is moving other military equip- Kraft Foods
ment or troops nearer the Jor- ss Kresge ............
danian desert airstrip. | Ung-Temco-Vought
The only U.S. forces in the 1 McDonald Douglas
immediate area are 1,800 Ma-
23V for these junior colleges. Co., 913 North Main
9jS| expected to be Only 12.5 mil-;7114
an electronic claasroom lab in
a . ■ - . ,,, . • „ which a piano teacher can
An appropriation of 1431 Dicu. formerly was ««► L* u to lfl students at one
dated with Bay Can Rentals.
Magnavox ...
rines with the 6th Fleet in the Marathon Oil
Mediterranean, and a 1,500-man Microdot
airborne brigade in Germany. Mobil Oil
"We’re facing a situation
brought about by fanatics who
have obviously no concern for
the welfare of innocent people,"
State Department press officer
Robert J. McCloskey told news-
men.
Two of the planes held in the
desert—a Swissair DCS and a
Trans World Airlines Boeing
707—were hijacked
with a total of 323
Monsanto
National Distillers
Occidental Petro
Penn Central R Rd
Pepsi Cola
Phillips Petro
RCA ...............
Raytheon
Roan Select Trust
Schlumberger
Sears ...........!...
Sunday Shell ...... .........
aboard. Sperry Rand
46^ million was approved by Cong
jm ress for junior college facilities
19^ in the United States.
324 With Texas getting $2.5 mil-
314 lion, and the requests amount-
124 ing to more than <6 million, 1 .ee
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55 I Continued From Page 1) |
^ Tlie dinner will be in the Al-
73‘ bert Thomas convention center
**** in downtown Houston, and will
‘ ” be preceded by a reception for
**jout of town Democrats in the
Rice Hotel
* Bentsen. a native of the Rio
^.(kande Valley, is a former
"“^'congressman. He retired to
take a fling in the business
24 world with Houston as head-
"WA says 126 were released Standard Oil of Calif 47 quarters, but he never gave up
y the guerrillas. The third
plane, a British Overseas
Airways Corp. VC10 with 113
aboard, was hijacked Wednes-
day
Guerrillas are demanding the
release of Arab terrorists held
in Switzerland, Germany and
England, and discussions are
being carried on through the In-
ternational Red Cross
Gty Firm To Be In
New Small Sign Field
Baytown Fire Protection, the jection molded letters can be
only fire equipment firm in
East Harris County, plans a di-
versification program that will
reach out into the conventional
small sign field and will cater
to businesses as well as to the
Italic.
Homer Ammons,-owner of
the company, said the signs
will be made from marine ply-
wood, plexiglas, polished
aluminum and will be lettered
with weather resistant and fast
colored plastic acrylic injec-
tton molded letters (hat will ad- j
here to any surface, including
brick, show windows, show
cases, office doors and office
cages.
^We-wRHdatr custom- make
desk name plates, cut paint
Keys Found
MATCHING SET of new’tar
keys was found on Raccoon
Drive by Mrs. R. L Tolleaon in
front of her house. Owner may
call 422-2242 and identify.
stencils for industry and the
public, said Ammons. "The in- **
purchased in most any size,
color and characters for
yourself sign makes and sign
businesses in East Harris
County."
Ammons said the firm will be
in full scale production by Oct
Standard Oil of Ind
Standard Oil of N J
Standard Oil of Ohio
Stauffer Chemical
Sun Oil
Syntex ............
Taft Broadcasting
Technicolor ........
Teledyne .............
Tenheco ..............
Texaco ..............
Texas Eastern .......
Texas Gulf Sulphur
Transamerica
Travelers In* .........
.Union Carbide .....,..
Union Oil Calif
United Aircraft ......
Upjohn Drug .........
U. S. Steel ...........
Westinghouse .........
Dow Indus Average
Dow Indus Change ....
(down)
quarters, uui ne never gave uy
Ihis interest in. public affairs.
6&V4
HAPPINESS
is dining at
Baytown’s finest
restaurant ...
300 S. Hwy. 146 •! Republic
Tty Sm
Classified
JL
i
Fast-Convenient -Economical
Prescriptions And Other Drug Needs
Medic pharmacy
S', ft..
Rummage Sale
PILOT CLUB {fummage sale
will be held at the Boy Scout
Hall at CabanLss and Bayway
instead of at the" Woiverton
Cafeteria building as pre-
announced hom 8:30
a.m. to 8 p.im. Friday and
fltturdny.
Spaghetti Dinner
SPAGHETTI DINNER,
sponsored by the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Knights of
Columbus, will be held from
.____ 11a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 5
to tpjm. Friday at the K of C
hall at 2600 W. Main. Tickets
are $150 for adults and 75
cents for children. The public is
= invited.
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Live Entertahmenl
Every Pm.,
fri. * Sat., Night
Thun-Open 7 pjn-
11 pa.
Fit-Open 7 p.m-12 pjn.
Sat-Open 7 pjn.-1 un.
Haateer-Sandwiches
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Village Inn Pisa Parlor
FOOTBALL
SPECIAL
FISH
SANDWICH
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WITH FRESH FROM
THE NET FLAVOR
FRIDAY ONLY
* Flaky, delicate white, choice fish filet... deep fried to mouth*
watering perfection ... topped with our own secret recipe
tartar aauce... served on a hot toasted bun. Teamed with
nutritious thln-ellced golden french frlee... that’s a meal fit
for e king! A Burger Chef treat with • reel taate difference!
A tree* for the whole family any day of the week.
................
Keirh Webb~Monoger
K-mort Pktea
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FOR ALL KIDS
BALLOONS
ALL DAY FRIDAY!
...
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The Baytown
aociatlon hopes the <
tatethe»ervlceforha|
storing abandoned
among individual
who have permits.
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we’d like to see the dl
this," said Manual}
president of the
Wndun Assodatfoil
James J. Stipe's
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970, newspaper, September 10, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055795/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.