The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970 Page: 2 of 20
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Noon Stock Quotes
(Courtesy Underwood Neuhaus * Co., Houston
and Citizeni National Bank)
ItHHison theatre
NOW SHOWING
THRU TUESDAY
Celanese .......57%
Chrysler Dorp*......... 28%
Columbia Gas . 30%
Delta Airlines 34%
Diamond- . —.-...lBfc
Dow Chemical 72%
Dresser Ind.......... 28%
DuPont .........98%
El Paso Natural Gas ... 19%
Ethyl ........'........ 18
-Ford----:**•.....**• ; :• r r 48%
Foremost McKesson .. 24%
Gen Electric ........... 74%
General Motors ........75%
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WHEN IT COMES
TO KIJ.LING.
MAMA
WAIT DISNEY'S
Darby OGilland
the kittle People
KNOWS
1 BEST!
Albert SHARPE- Janet MUNRO Sean CONNERY Jimmy ODEA nemoi or
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■iSiCK .Mfotti (HtWMisa HIMMWRM
PUIS,
"BEN AND ME"
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NOW SHOWING
(riends-tem
isn’t for Aunt Nettie
NOHOW!
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-____ It s one of those free thinking
now type flicks wherethe heroine gets The
girl. A nnWern sex morality play,
wrapped around a suspense murder mystery.
It Takes full advantage of today'sliberal
movie codes and then some; but it packs more
sense and realism than a dozen Hollywood
supet siu.kies . telling ?f like it is in -
suburbia U.S. A. These are believable people
with believable problems. Their chief hangup is
boredom and it triggers some openly sexual .
but inwardly desperate counter acting
measures • tab ialmagg,. WINSIo^ra ■
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Sttelley WIHTERS«
Bloody
Muma
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sianwwu
PAT DON DIANE
HINGLESTROUDYARSI
General T&T ......... 32%
General Tire 20%
Georgia Pacific ........ 52%
Getty Oil ..v,.. 45%
Gillette ............ 44%
Gordon’s Jewelry 23%
Greyhound CQrp ...... 16%
Gulf Oil ............... 28
Gulf States Utilities .... 24%
Gulf West Ind.......... 17%
Haliburtdn ........... 41% _______ _________
Harvey ^ominum .. 20% JUDy.s DRESS to become a colfcctor’s item; The dress
Hoffman Electrics 8% w#rn bv Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz“ gets an
auctioneer’s tag at the MGM studios. The vast collec-
tion of set decorations, antique furniture, props, -vintage
cats,' carriages and other treasures used by the movie
company over a period of 56 years will go on sale May 3
Holiday Food Market
Robbed By Two Men
Two men held up the Holiday and $100 from the store’s clerk.
Food Store at 1101 N. Mrs. Tommy Dailey
LATE
NEWS:
+WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Nixon’s economic
Its. Tommy Dailey. | policies have been given
Alexander Drive at 4:15 a.m. Mrs. Dailey, 30, told police; boo8(, bv announcements
the men entered the store and from smra, maJor ^
’ asked for a package of. lhat tbey;,rt. lowering then
cigarets. When she put the prlme (Merest rates and by a
cigarets on the counter, one, Labor Department report
man pulled a small blue steel ^ thf wholesale price in-
ROBBERY - -
(Continued from Page 1)
-----------" , , , ' , ! mat me wnoiesare pucr ui-
revolver and told her, I want, . ehna(„. it* smallest rise
811 your money. This is no joke. I ^ *Mean.
her drawer locked. . j pm the money in the hag. 1 ami ,'knatc House
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you,” the man asked Whitman.. w _ „ ....
Whitman replied that he did I Mrs' mone.yj*
not but there was .a drawer !a sackgnd the men eft
unlocked with coins in it. The; he£, “2
man went behind the bank them outside. Mrs. Dailey said
counter and got Mrs, Young to
dump several rolls of coins into
I the bag.
j The men left, warning those
I inside that a friend was outside
a rifle. “Don’t set off any
alarms,” he said.
Houston Light & P
Inland Steel .......
Interlake Steel
I B M
Jones & Laugh Steel
Kerr McGee .... ...
Krgft Foods ........
SS. Kresge ........
Iing-Temco-Vought
McDonald Douglas
Whitman, however, pushed
the1 bank’s alarm immediately
she did not hear a car pull
Officer Joel Whitaker said
Mrs, Dailey described the man
who held the gun as about 23 or
24 years old, five feet, 10 inches
tall, weighing about 185 pounds
and wearing khakis and a
small hound brim golf hat. He
after the men walked out the I wore tinted glasses with a
■ r. «, ... ,iMn/tira/I 1a$4 lane cKu CUIfT Thp1
Ba/U>wn Lions’ Light
Bulb Sale April 9-11
Magnavox ........... 36%}»
Marthon Oil ...,?.....28%
Microdot .20%
Mobil Oil 43%
Monsanto ........ 35%
National Distillers . . 17%
Occidental Petro ...i..
Penn. Cent, RR . ,. .. 24%
Pepsi Cola ............. 53%
Phillips Petro .......... 24% prices — are used to support
During the week of April 3 to
April 11, the Baytown Lions
Club will conduct its annual
light bulb sale.
23% Proceeds from this'sale of
i light bulb assortments -
i Sylvania bulbs at regular
door. Police were on the scene
within three or four minutes,
he said, “but it seemed like an
eternity,”
-Agents from the FBI were on
the scene in less than an hour
after the robbery.
As far as,can be deter-
mined; the bank robbery
may, have been Baytown’s
first. Members of pioneer
banking families here told The
Sun they could not recAU any
previous armed bank robbery
here. '
Both robbers were described
cracked left lens, she said. The
other man was about 23 or 24
years old and was between five
, szrr.ssys-era rssz
1 . * *A* _ .L. ..U U., WaAnoaAoxf rtm«ln0 PT.
about 145 pounds, she said. He
had long brown hair and
sideburns, she said.
criticized Nixon anti-infla-
tion programs and called Tor
emphasis on avoiding a re-
cession.
+WASHINGTON (AP) -
The nation’s air traffic
controllers plan to call top
administration officials into
court to be cross-examined,
on the controllers’ com-
plaints when a hearing is
held on a government re-
quest for an anti-walkout in-
junction. The court has
issued a temporary re-
straining order against the
Wednesday causing ex-
tensive flight delays and can-
cellations.
ANNt LINOEN MARY KAHN
r.^,„ „ SANOt N JOHNStN tamm » MAAVf Y COOT
" m rntiimkiiim iui limm itp *MW»wiw w-w*
puts:
JANE MANSFIELD,
“SINGLE ROOM
FURNiSMED”
KIDDIE SHOW
SATURDAY,
’ MORNING
Box Office
^ Ol»i«
9:30 A.M.
jR.
90c
Taft Broadcasting ...... 24% Max Mosesman.
Technicolor ..... ,'..-.'.''16%! “Lionism is a
Teledyne . .......25%
Tenneco .............. 22
27%
8 CARTOONS
2 COMEWE5
plO^ THIS
FEATURE
AND NOW
MIGUEL
10 - 50c PIECES
GIVEN AWAY!
CONTEST ON STAGE
JACKPOTORAWtNG-
R C A ............ 30% the club’s charitable projesets.
27% Lion Pat Mann is chairman
Raytheon ......
Roan Select Trust
Schlumberge.
■Sears
6% of the light bulb .sale.
66%
Texas Eastern
Texas ,Gulf Sulphur
Traiisamerica
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NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
FAMILY M
TWO GREAT FAMILY MOVIES
Shell .-.
Sperry Rand
Stand Oil .of Calif.
Stand Oil of Ind.
Stand Oil of NJ
Stand Oil of Ohio
Stauffer Cemical
Sun CHI. .......
Syntex
66% non-sectarian .service organi- year, the Bartown IXon.s Oub
donated lljwO each to the
Cerebral Palsy C’enter and Op-
41%
zations composed of a com*
-38%. muaityA-leading business and.
fellowship and sqcial life, im- ^ money comes from the
68% portant though these are. It annual light bulb sale. 'the
32%
48%
retogmzes community need!
and finds means of meetint
them,” said Club Presiderii
Texaeo
••-v
: 26%
Travelers Ins
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif.
22%
~29%
37%
34%
Lion^ClObs arenon-political
professional men; . port unity School brnTiluig
“The Lions Club is more than
18% exerting great influence for na-
tional welfare, international
amity and peace,; and human
aimiy aim pcaix,, a.m .««««■ ———--- : violation ot state air reguia-
;»»». a.
S sr -
US .Steel ............37% recognized," he said-. .^uoitobium seats »t n.” •** *• •
. ., - •*-- in, Scfimx &>■ a pollution suit ls_ pending
U.S. Steel
Westhinghouse
Xerox
Dow Jones Average
Dow Indus. Average ; 791.12
Up - ..... fa
37%
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO ALL
CLAIMS A
S AGAINST
professional men from 145
countries of the world, or*
ganized into over 21,'MC cTufffl,
What do Lions do?, (ions
support worthwhile projects: * -------- •—---------
In Baytown, the lions have in -Uieir 20s, standing about
, ' .. . :L ana ... fiun feel 10 inehM tall anrf
conlibuied over $65~000 to feet, 10 inches tall and
weighing about 200 pounds.
sight conservation projects, ^■
Lee College scholarships, Boy One man wore a plaid jacket,
Scouting, youth baseball, and the otter-v
their Crippled Children’s camp “ig jpeket,
the otifci wore a quilted hunt-
over the past 10 years. Last
teds
needs Christmas season “Lion-O-
Dimes’' campaigifcgnd'; of
projects.------4*'_
“The.- people of Bayto
Ahem,” said Club PresT
IteffTan active and always generous, are^Sj.“» vicinity,
efficient medium for united orici> again to suppose !,ions
« ip'
C. J. (Jimmy) Bailey, chair-
man of the band’s board of cB-
reetors. said the loss was -in-
sured. ‘
Deteet i veSgi,,A. .W. .Hmscey
said the Baytown polte^tktion
has received several calls
About cars sejnTn the vicinity
of the, bg»*.-Officers have
questioned shopkeepers in the
plaza about any suspicious per-
sons who-may have been seen
HORSES FOR RENT
BY THE HOUR OR DAY
. „. iW**'- ■- -
Open For The Holidays
March 26 Thru 31
Lone Star Staples
Across From Kemp & Tony’s, N. Main
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STUDIES - -
(Continued From Page 1) .
.. ----Wyatt Hefrd first gave Byer’s
LEGAL. NOTICE * permission to’burn boxcarxin
,:r" * ■ vi0[alron of state air regula-;
Who are Lions? lions are
900,000 business and
today’s FUNNY
1WI MV >'«u wr*"""** ■
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kef S'fifct. .Boh 30, B.iytcW!’. Toxas
| still that 1 now hold sue
• itfttar* AW Jfirsans havmf claimsi
jagatmt said estate, which is being!
J administered, in the coutify below'
j named, are hereby required ttf present
■; the* same to me respectively, at the
address belew given-, oefore suit upon
;*ame are barred by the general
j statutes ot hmitation. before suen w
l-tate- is dost
b
it
2Mh day ot March. WQ:
t-tate- is ciosed.. ao<l within the lime
j prescribed by law. My residence and
* ............
ri$. State of Tenas Dated
kv of
isidet
1510 Nortl
A. David Sherrpn
j
A pollution suit im pending
I- , 1- «. -against Byer s. Both thA judge
SMco,cai»otis amo Y rr-.i wid the county commissioners
w requested the air board to
... j:r*e> boi * Bkvtc*^ t«h *ct on Bver‘s variance request.
oven though it normally does
not do- s«- o CBW linHer
litigation,
050 MAIN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MARCH 27 & 28th
Music by the
Country Gentlemen
Members & Guest Only
Memberships Available
8 til
575^09$
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ust office address are'.’4
’ruett Street. Baytown. Texas. County!
I °Harrij,v State pf Texas, Oated this;
/Court of Harrtj
County Texas,
Todays fUNNY .,11 pa, $100 for
eocti r.Tvnoy used Send oogt to
Todov s FUNNY . 12<?0 West Th.*d Sr ,
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FEROCIOUS ANIMALS ON EARTH*
SECOND FEATURE
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1970, newspaper, March 26, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061887/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.