The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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Tutday, Docambtr S, 1967
I HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitted to Gull Oaaat:
Mr* Lauree Hollingsworth, of
Highland*, Room 1SS.
Michael Duhnn, »on ol Mr,
and Mr*. Swweney Duhon, Mont
Harris County
District Clerk
LindleylsDead
Noon Stock Quotes
Seven Injured
To The Editor
WORLDS
FINEST
POPCORN
VUW
JOLLY VJjM
TOMfGffT!
In Two Traffic
Accidents Here
(Courtesy of CHixeni National Sank and Goodbody Co.)
the but law weak* wMch have
beta rapartad la fa# praaa.)
Editor, The Sun
Dear Sir:
In retpanae to Jimmie Wood*
Gulf State* util ...
Halliburton .......
Hoffman Electt ..
Ho UP...........
Intarlak* Steel ...
IBM ..............
Jonaa 6 Laugh ...
Kerr-MoGee ......
Kreage SS.........
Uiw-Temco-Vought
McDonnell-Douglaa
Magnavox ........
Marathon OU......
Mobil* Sooony ....
Monsanto .........
Nat Dairy.........
Nat Wit ..........
New York Central
Occidental Pat ....
Pam RR ..........
Allis Chalmers ....
Arlan's Dept Store
Am Tel • Tal.....
* HOUSTON (Sp)
ir>u service* will be held at 10 a m.
mu Wednesday at Sattegast • Kopl
[tivi Funeral Home, WO Kirby, for
R. J. "Wck" lindley, Harris
144 County district clrrk for It
st% imm.
43% Lindley died early Monday In
Two women were reported In
good condition Tuesday at Gull
Coast Hospital after being In-
volved In two separate automo-
bile accident* In Baytown Sun-
day.
Mrs. Pat Smith, No. S Price
St., Is In good condition with a
fractured pelvis, possible frac-
tured skull arid multiple lacera-
tions and Mrs. Helen Chandler
ol 413 E. Francis Is In good con-
dition with a fractured spins.
Including the two women, sev-
en persons wars Injured In the
two accidents.
Six persons were Injured In a
two • car accident at 5:46 p.rfi.
Sunday at the Intersection of
Garth and Baker road* and Mrs.
Smith was Injured In a one-car
accident on TrbCtty Beach
Road.
Baytown Patrolman Peter
Kuehn Jr. who Investigated the
two - car wreck, said the
crash Involved a southbound car
on Garth and a northbound car
turning left onto Baker.
Artnco .........
Ashland Oil .....
Bendlx .........
Beth Steel .......
Carrier Oorp ....
OelansM .......
Chrysler ........
Columbia Gaa .,
Delta Air .......
Diamond Aik ....
Dow Chem ......
Dresser Ind .....
Du Pant.........
Et Paso Nat Os*
Ethyl Oorp......
Fiord ...........
Foremost Dairies
and JolmelU Boynton slanting
the news at the Crosby School
District.
As mothers and housewives
Interested In this matter, we
(eel are must answer these news
reports.
Tim** WodMkloy, n«**nr * M*nr Nits
V STEAK SPECIAL
T-Bone Steak
With Tweed A
Siriofn Steak
Memorial Baptist Hospital
Southwest, where he had been
a patient since Thursday. Burial
will be held following the serv-
ice In WUllt.
The clerk's office In the Har-
ris County Civil Courts Building
will be closed part of tha day
to that employes may attend
the tetVtcst
Lindley, survived by hi* son
R. J, Lindley Jr., would have
We realize that we need more
ela**rooms tor both Barrett Sta-
tion and Ctoaby Schools, but we
LAST TOIKS TO KITE
do not feel that the proposed
purchase ot • acre* of land Is
needed tor a school district of
this its*. Even allowing tor
growth, at which we are hoping
_____ tl Os.
WMk Tsaaad Salad....................-
Plot Our Daily Menu off
* 1 Meat* a 1 Vagatabl*# a MJtolad* «
ALL YOU CAN EAT
THIS WEEK . .. 41* I ..................
tor. When (he University at Tex-
as with an enrollment of 30,000
Gen Elec .
Gen Motors
» GREAT HITS «
students and a stadium setting
better than 41,000 Is built on
40 acres at land.
We fael that the coat and the
raising ot taxes tor this new
Gen Tel A Elec .
Gen Tire -•••»»••
Georgia-Pacific .
Getty Ott ........<
Gillette ..*.•••*•'
Gordon's Jewelry
Greyhound .....-
WOLVEKTON'S CAFETERIA
37% Shell ......
34% Sinclair ....
33% Sperry-Rand
Stan Cal....
trict court clerk and earned a
law degree from the University
of Houston In 1S33.
He was appointed district
LAST TIME TONITE
-Wild wild planet-
»ND FEATURE
-FASTE8T GUITAR ALIVE"
Wednesday Thru Saturday
land and buildings would be
Just the beginning.
The trustees have given us no
Information at to where the
money tor the extra teacher*
Gulf OH TNI
Stan Ind
clerk In 1»3 to Ml a vacated
poattlgn and has been unoppoa-
Stan N J
Driver of the southbound car
wsls Identified u Mary Agnes
Harp, IS. of MO E. Hurmlcutt
The northbound car was driven
by Louts Joe Krtblna of 3703
Larch.
Hrablna waa given a ticket
for failure to yield right-of-way.
The accident blocked traffic
at Garth and Baker roads for
approximately 45 minutes.
nesded for this building, plus
the normal raise tor teachers
salaries Is to oom* from. This
alto does not cover the cost of
operation for this tise plant.
There has bean a propoaal to
build a new Junior high school
In three years, where then does
the money oom* from?
One of the things the pres*
has been stressing It the racial
problem. We do not feel thic la
ed In election* for the position
since then.
The criminal and civil district
Judge* charged by law with fili-
ng a vacancy In the office of
district clerk ware expected to
meet at noon Tuesday to do ao.
UndSey waa a member of the
Sant at the Republic of Text*
and served on the board at the
Hold-Up
NEWMaN
HiSJ?Sk
(Ooattoaed From Fag* 1)
on 2nd Street In Channelvlew, In
a wooded are* northeast ot fax-
intersection of Interstate 10 ard
Sheldon Road.
Thompson's clothes were
ripped off by the Bv* dogs. He
was cut, scratched and bruised
over most of hi* body. Police
WEDNESDAY 5:00 PA Tl 7:00 PA
CHOICE Of
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI W/MIAT SAUCI
CHICKEN *H DUMPLINGS
IARIECUED LINK SAUSAGES
SERVED WITH GREEN SALAD AND
TOASTED FRENCH (READ
T Ptr Platt
Proceeds to lenefit Management ^ -
end Employ*** M FrenHer
Restaurant and TMr Famlas
FRONTIER RESTAURANT
Taxeoo no's
Texas Eastern M
Texas Gulf Sul ..’..........U7H
Union Carbide ............<T%
Union OB of Chi..........•%
United Air Une* ••.•••»•«. W
UP**" Drug..............»
U S. Steel ................0%
mmgii rmmmm-tmm
IND. FEATURE
SEAN CONNERY
"A FINE MADNESS'
ONE WEEK ONLY
STARTING FRIDAY
.... most of hie body. Polkw
recovered * pistol, believed ueed
In the robbery, a short distance
Irom where Thompson was c*p-
tured. Thompson was carrying
about 340.
Thompson was taken to Tide-
Port
OXEBK3WXEI
Storting Wadnefday
ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
MARLON
BRANDO
REFLECTIONS
INA
GOLDEN
"J WINNER OF 6
ACADEMY AWARDS!
than tvtr the two communities M*ry Afne* Htrp, H, ot 909
must unite In order to provide E Hurmleutt.
a better school system tot all Margie Hrablna, 45, of FT02
children. .•* Larch.
In response to the remark that U*vid AUwi Hrablna, 11, of
(he Crosby community, “hat „ . „n
land* Hospital In Channelvlew
lor treatment. H was released
to Deputy Sheriff N. O. Morri-
Appwdoctiwy «***
CUFF ATHERTON, a Lamar
Tech student and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C Atherton.
1107 McFarland, had an appen-
dectomy In Beaumont Monday
night. Dus to power tellur* sur-
gery was delayed and be had
to walk up th* stairway to Ihe
Robert Merchant at the Bay- ]
town Police Department coorrfl ,
nated the three-hour manhunt, i
Sgt. Glenn Kmg. Patrolman (
Robert Knight and Detective <
Morris GIH al' of th# Baytown <
Police Department, participated
h the search.
Roadblocks were set up at
several points In Baytown Im-
mediately after tt>* robbery
Training Ovar
SEAMAN RECRUIT Thomas D.
Grew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry J. Greet of 1503 Florida,
has graduated from nine-weeks
at basic training at the Naval
FTRBKKiOUmMRBr"
PHttCMTS
ACARLDPONTIPROOUCnON
DAVID LEAN'S FILM
Of BORIS PASTERNAKS
DOCTOR
ZHilAGO
M PANAYISKW AND Uf THOCOtOA
Adults $1.50, Students $1.00
Children 50c__
2 CHICKEN ny
With Trimmings WW
Abo Orders to Go - At
Brown's Chicken Shack
Texas and Hwy. 14* M2-9590
fa this bond issue, see resent
being pressured Into a debt that
would be too much tor our eom-
m uni bet. It Is our opinion that
plans to Improve and build ad-
ditional faculties could be done
on the property now owned and
could be purchased doe* by.
All Interested citizen* should
attend the public meeting at the
Junior high Tuesday, Dec. 5, at
7:30 p.m.
The Mothers and
Housewives of CM-
j^y
The letter has been signed In-
dividually by Mis. Floyd Curt-
iss, Mrs. M. a MUburn, Mrs.
G. A. Halmelin, Mrs. Felix D.
Dklouhy, Mrs. Leslie RekUand,
Mrs. A. J. Shmidl, Mrs. H. F.
Seaberg, Mrs. Bob L Boyles,
Mrs. Leroy Janacek, Mrs. R. H.
Zwahr Jr., Mrs. R. O. Bryant,
Mis. Floyd Rerakes, Bessie H.
Martin, M. Virginia Larpenter,
Mrs. Paul Cnrleton Mrs. Ed-
ward Selenaky, Mrs. Lester
Ressler, Mrs. J. J. Oberprffler,
Mrs. W. L. Haluska, Mrs. B. W.
Keyser, Mrs. J. R- Crawford
and Mrs. Donald Johnaon.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1967, newspaper, December 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1062056/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.