The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1975 Page: 2 of 19
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, Octobtr 5, WS
It'nntinuwl From Paet 1)
year, won handily over his
challenger, Raymond Heinrich.
There were more than 26,000
voters registered for this elec-
tion and 16 polling places, all but
two at schools.
At 10 a m., 26 persons had
voted in Precinct 249 at James
school election.
Twenty-five ballots had been
cast at Trayis Elementary,
Precinct 165, Where more than
1,700 were registered. There
were 229 ballots cast there last
year
Precihct 414 at Cedar Bayou
Bowie, one of the larger boxes; r^ed 7 peftons had
where more than 2,100 persons
were registered This precinct
Only 3 Police
Calls Traced
To ‘The Game’
voted there It has 1,910
registered voters this year and
MM persons voted there in the
last school election
Precinct 102 showed a better
precentage in light of last year's
vote. Thirteen ballots had been
cast (there were 27 last year) and
the precinct has more than 900
registered voters
Precinct 12 at Alamo Elemen-
PoUce had only three calls'Fri- jtary is one of the larger boxes
day which could be traced to the with more than 2,500 persons
Ross Sterling-Robert E. Lee registered Twenty-two had
..... voted Saturday morning, com-
dng eggs from them at . ten persons voted in Precinct
other cars after the game and 13 at Burnet school Saturday
out of this grew one complaint, morning. There are more than
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Ex-Bayto
Here For Dedication
Former Baytonian Robert;spired by a scripture from theii
iSmokey) Moak of Parkridge. °( Genesis,
in., will be here Sunday for the! A well-known artist who has
dedication of his painting in j won international acclaim, Moak II
memorv of his father, the late R. was a member of First Baptist i
E. Moak, (at First Baptist C^rch here before moving^«
lurch, “ ■ Chicago.
The dedication ceremony will He was baptized in the L.
be at the 11 a m. service at First;Baytown church, as were his!
Baptist Church. water) Mrs. J. A. Portis, and two «
His father was a member of [brothers, Eld Moak of Baytown
the church 40 years, taught aiand Tom Moak of Lynchburg,] -
men’s Bible class many years]Va- ’ ,,, i
7 ■ • • •• • - ! "The (Hinting is being!
■Ms*
Birthday!
Terri Heintschel is wished a
happy 18th birthday from his
[family »; ~
Wendy Bacon is wished a
happy Sunday birthday from
Kristie Kubick and Maria ,
iBoudloche _L-.....
Leila Tilton and ‘ Horner
I Harmon celebrate Sunday.
| Mrs. D. A. Tilton and Lori
a Barrow__are —sent—Sunday
greetings from Vernon Cross. . .
i
and sang in the church choir I 1™ pamung is oeing
Mrs Moak said, "We are j dedicated to the church by the
I
Belated wishes to Bob Wright,.
|a Friday celebrant
accept; the painting
morial to my husbanc
church has meant so much tor me m. uary Bonner. first «*
Smokev ahd to his life " Baptist Church pastor, will brates her first birthday Sun
Called "Sunset Seascape." theipreside at the dedication service, bay- Grandparents art Mrs, ■
Painting .depic^ the rough ['Hie Pjjintmg wnH be piaced in Lela Armstrong and Mr. Md
loss IS BOSS -
.Arthur Watkins punted back tb-^t^*rMge*
town. Greatgrandparents are'
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.. Partin of
Baytown and Mrs. S. P. Hurst
‘Especially For
Gonzalez Mexican Restaurant
3417 Wisconsin 427-1839
lot, but the occupants were nqt' Precinct 63 at Harris County Capt. James Thompson, left, and Firefighter George Baldridge show with a poster. Thompson wUI ™rfect bullet t<) and the Ganders still had posses-
Pubhc Librarv in Highlands «np»k Pnmnhr«*v El«m«ntarv Monday, Travis Elemental*) Friday and Lee College Monday,uct. j . .. , ■ . sion when the/dock ran out
so they called police. ballots were cast here in the last
Earlier Friday, about l:30 school election
couldn't get that one car to stop, registered there Fifty-eight Thompson has already given fire prevention talks at Horace Mann and San Jacinto jdjMkyr ganders came right back exceptionally well
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ULKS ymca Indian. 1,8 Million Children
the parking lot.
YMCA Indian 1,8 Million Children Hit By
Veto Of School Lunch Act
-Another after-game incident Pj.tr,
'owunwT’at Highwayv146 and]* *UltCBOCS
Cedar Bayou-Crosby Road,
Program
This was reported about 11
pm and police were unable to 1
I WASHINGTON iAP.) .-: Pres-; and other, programs providing $1.2 billion, to my budget pro-
ident Ford's veto of a $2.75-bil- nutritional meals to low-income]posals fot the current year,".
pm ami ponce were nnawe to E S mf>ere n°w arefunded underlet”said in^eretetag’hb '39th *8 ^ —
locale the vehicle . ^
Iveta
Baytonian s
Apartment
- 7 30 pm. Wednesday aF The; 9_.am thal' y| flanfon'otrly until-enactment of a pend-: "I cannot accept such fiscal
jYMCA, 201 WyeDrive, for low.iricome chUdreo .but some *>g Agriculture DejHrBnartrap^^
members and prospective; {.ongressi0naI leaders predict propriation bill which includes, the real danger that the budget
! members who wish -to join the - the vetQ ^ he easj|y-over* funds for the programs., . deficit-gould reach 470 billion
plav for the Rangers, but what Howard Pfardreseher, Perry*
transpired afterwa'rds could turn Deenng. Mike Murray Jay
iau^ESEiseiwe* e stsss'JH!
- Indbn PritK^sesarereillonai'nQ^mHngw| D'ftrtinl [> wntinue at tamp.,rarity, i, „l W9 bitliun I set earlier this
YMCA programs'for girls agesT^]. ,hp House Kducation that funding will stop when the] year.:’:" ... -
six to eieht and tfolrdads ffich L', MMir is
Z whHe^ams onecthe Rang^s used Griffin to
mtinue at least temporarily, it of $66 billion I set earlier this 6ain a yard oil lj®f J straight
Burglarized Vj****^ »[•
tribe consists of six to nine lfter prl(]ay-s vetp tflar ((-'.enacted. Ford's veto of the nu-l
• burglar entered Pearl Davis'; teams of fathers and their would ^ overrid|en with tritton authorization bill would f
Pr°ll
Pojoe said, ^ ■ . ..to- instep J|w^enal|hE|C^i a”e^lw"Cornirnttee'on"Nprii- authorization bill.
:
$$&>. oNhe apartment, between 2.10- “ MoBbephips are open to fvcV^°-overr'^ m ^ 3 permanent lun^nl
r“ " ^35 p m . sh«j»M..te^ii. B ;e«*> father wth a daughtCT The blll ^(d have required;,program is now. ^ 1
M EHiott t ^ibetween syc to eight years old. sehoois to offer 20-cent lunches Currently, schools are re-jl
(Tnfni Wic rtYano thr-ntKfh'-an 'it'net fnrN’V" mumhurc h: 41(1 i,, I
reported. y For more Information, the-55 010 but less than $9 770 • comes,below the poverty level,jl
.....Ford' said he vetoed the bill; and they can be reimbursed by I
| JL25- — - b€c<uis^ it'Avould provide sub- govcfftment if they offer, rejJJ
TIL Try Still sidles for non-needy children, ducedprirejunches.
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recovered “by the aggressive in helping.the defense rise to the
Baker and Sterling took over just •<***«« time, after time after ;
like'that * ' time ' ,
Haggerty's- next fumble at the [ 1" theoffenave Une. ifrwas the j
night.
After taking jover.at their own.
handoff before Hollister was Kenney. _RickyDuno, JaniesRo-
” tackled rn the’end zone for a qoemom--Arnrari^Anbi|«i=.
Pruett and Loblt St.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
' Bible Cltsmfor All ages
.. JlilltliyJ;:]j5 p in _•
' Assembly tor Warship .
-f **D5BB3ir~tO:3ft a.iii. and ^OO p.m.
We invite you lo iltfU, our services ~
m
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^-fMiJteF-^whiclMBade-iheJiffense-
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Gordon-
Schiitze. Aristides Tridho. John
a
R. D. HOWE. DVM..
804 PARK. ANNOUNCES
6WENN0. CASEY DVM
AS HIS NEW ASSOCIATE
te;'“rSi“”ey Ho!. p..i
^ReL 4tepl the ball, following' Morgan Dte* Hoppcj EM
the free kick, just three plays;Robers°n^Mmt^^^a^nd|«
beginning OCTOBER 6,1975
V-1 HOURS: Mondiy-Fridiy 8:00 am 12 00 noon.Z00 p m -6:Mp.r
SATURDAY 8:00 A.W.-12,00 NOON
PHONE 422-2K1
I
POil llnwrte
430 W MA'N 4713115
6:30
SAT -SON 1 05 3:30 6 00-8:25
the RETURNf
Classified
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,-siuitci iui iivsa »svv*A'iy uiaiuavii. * jl
.Hr said that furthenaote. it-- Ford said Congress. either|
worse than the programs shop, extend, the present,
-iw have. - ' **">>'.Iu-^'h PWa® M
; current free lunch 'pro- vorablv on his proposal to pro-|
who--completed -four' gi nvc -—-^u- 7,-T.r-^
passes.....in the contest for 55 Ganders turn, their .thoughts to
yards, and Griffin doing most of their next .District 20-AAAAfoes, , •
the damage ... ! And revenge should be the
........«r'd«M;of the da, for b?th.
J£j The Hangers, who now lead in
the district race with a 3-0
rworrl-fl h,Hf-step ahead' of 1-0
; Galena Park, etttbrtalh Klein-at
of the Pink
Panther*
i United Artists C.
P * / -W54.-,.::,
1:10-3:20-5:30 7:35-9:45
JAWS
HELD OVER
811) WEEK
.juffKroowiBsrotYOiiGaoeww
- KYLE WHslEV Yates, son a *" '
n because it:'\authorized on a el, » , ■" ■ Mr, and Mrs. ArnoldM. Yates : - Perhaps the most meticulQUS'.Nofih'Shore-at- -.Galena'Park's |
permanent7 basjK^ - , ' 'By extending aid (o families ^ ^Ve^omis uSe^ ^ 1)em^nt-.Ki®137'"The. 'Mustangs
^".f"0iu? need, this biU would ad 4cy ,'adbpftd;izrt^^SS^aSheduled
Compton, and Mrs. .Mildred does_ not-_require council, tor 7 30 p m Friday
-Yates-of.*Baytown and Air. members to itemize tfieir ex-—r———— —
Wilmej C \atcs ot Houston senses ;__
IntAllriyq'v':
P1EMIERE ENSlfiEMENf:
BAY PLAZA II
' 3:20-5:30-1:35-9,40
roWNlt COUNTRV O!
,»»wae>fc ..
. CL-EAP LAKE- BAYOU Di
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: NOW SHOWING
. But the >eaklast .program:not in
KING ARTHUR'S
COURT
PRESENTS
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•'ForfWorlti's Hottis! Rock N Roll Band"
FRIDAY, SATUBDAY8 SUNDAY
5001W Main — NZhllll
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aiid Mrs,^S-. L. Knowles, Mrs, merab^s were 'allowed;’$ - a;,
J HAIKl) - ' ■ brothK James E._Baird of A. R. Guffey and Mrs. Minnie month "and were reqfffred to:
Venues for Richard Allan f«Nipo. Fte Evans of Baytowfi and Mrs. iteijuze the expenses
11 * ,J hf bp in fod Arta UDIIsar /if Umu tnn 'TKii "Vryfr phiiytor SQV?Q.-r-niin/'il
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■Baird. ill, formerly oj 2104 Banal uHlhe be m fad Arte Walker of Houston. J TffitDtY chapter says^ouncil
Buchanan DrU# Kill be katd at-Himenirad . ‘Xemetery rp r-rr-7 —• shall • serve without
fill pni. Monday ai KeUey^ounpicnch, Oh,\ jLfiSt Dog • • F-: payor compensarion" but are'to
and San funemi flame, 709 rhe ^ bods uill b«sat the setter belongir^.to be reimbursed ■for expenses m-
HuUdrd, Moore Atkdrman has curred in performance of their
Baird died Friday in ai™'> f'<> l°ndfrom^ ^%^! ltl fhe Eva Maude area 0fficial dute. ' • ... !
STARTING MONDAY
AT TOE IRON GATE LOUNfiE
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4 HouHon Mtpilal.- - ^--l/nia. .^jUiUflU--- ------- - _
de’!it!d Meahodfimnh hfantral Hyne in Hubbard. 422 3 9422., .■_D60 in' CeimbmseaFunds since^he;
ItOf Pasadena,-- (RELLIS AMONG HaV^G information years ago ■
lie i, survived by one Service, for Mr,. ^,fer:about a lost black^wtlte Per-.
fofBariaic/uparentt/F-receltR,. at 2 p.m. Monday at Paul l: ipight. at 2700 Ward Roa'd.N^ •!
and Ruth A. if ottei Baird, bath fee. Funeral tfome Chapel icith ■ . ________
JAMES AND MICHAEL
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MONDAY THRU SATURDAY D- 9 P.M. TO 1:30 A.M
OCTOBER 6—NOVEMBER 1
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She* quot’ed Thomas' Ca^yle'T She wa, a native of Strah
definition oi .history as a ford. Iowa, and came lo
"distinction Of rumor" ’ BaflouhfMe year, ago.
, Landmarks-* famous’ people, She U wtrived by a ton-in-
histoncal sites and markers.per- Inu and daughter. Mr. and Mr,
sonal recollections, church Jw Dam of Bartowm and
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ipublicatlons pnd excerpts from UtyS Ari* and Bean Cor of
Jm*iSS*Tb***0”^1 S0UrCeS'W- Banal will be in Memofy
<:'■;■ -wf: .Jows explained V.how M Carden, I emetp under dtrer-
L^inE. became Baitowns iM{Sdai c^af Paui ( Lee funeral
the jSast royears Home
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Bta'KiSM br.Her.
Iff* fro,n i9ii hatband, fharld* £■ hmfkncr, -----—-- -
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Mim city, iibntfffl.
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311 Wesi TeJids Ave
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 305, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1975, newspaper, October 5, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061608/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.