The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982 Page: 3 of 66
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
The Nation s
Weather
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
p forecast for
called for high*
And Funerals
and Mary Ann Wehr\n%
0/ Mans/laid, BUI and '
Kathy fwy of PiaccrvUic,
Cali/., Jana and Dick
flour land 0/ Fort Worth
and Sharon Ivy 0/ Sacra-
7V\3s f u
West Texas
days through I
north to near 7
north to near l(
Bend valleys
North Texas
tow cloudmes:
through Sunda;
through Sundai
to 91 southwest 1
Highs Sunday 901
South Texas -
morning cloudiro
drizzle In the coa
cloud v arid contl]
through Sunday
thundershowers
evening Lows :
Highs Saturday a
JO ROOSA. left Baytown's Clean City coordinator presents cer Mrs Loren
tlfkatea to campus beautification award winners Jonathan MacBrtde Mn Gem
of Kilgore Center Herman Boatman, principal at Highlands Junior ' B«yh»
School, and Herb Zimmerman, Bowie Elementary principal The Mord. Htj
awards were presented In conjunction with a "Keep America Beautiful «IJ*, Cali
Week" competition among schools Shirley Bynum. Carver-Jones dren and i
Elementary art teacher, designed and created the banner Oscar and
(Sun staff photo by Deebo Wheeler) 1' of.Ba
15 Indicted For Tax Fraud
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EX AS S'FATE OrrlCAL
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the return
IN Sp -r-
ne> Daniel
announced
of a 70-
otherwtse part
Wanner all area
Highs Saturday »
Lows Saturday mg
to*
mmg
loudy
tal pin
rable late night and
I with some fog and
is otherwise partly
rm and quite humid
(dated showers or
n the afternoon and
night in the 70s
iv in the 90s and 90s
Upper Coastal South and southwest winds
10 te‘15 knots Saturday and Saturday night
Winds locally gusty near shore Saturday
afternoon Seas 3 to 5 feet Saturday
Lower Coastal South and southeast winds
jo.to 15 knots Saturday and Saturday night
Winds locally,.higher and gusty near store
Saturday aWrtioon Seas 3 to 5 feet Saturday
Memorial Donations
count indictment,
charging 14 inmates
and one parolee from
the Texas Depart
ment of Corrections
(TDCi with 54 counts
of filing false Income
tax claims and 16
counts of theft of gov
ernment property
The indictment
charges inmate Paul
David Young with
submitting 54 false
claims, in his name
and in the names of
other inmates, to the
Internal Revenue
Service < IRS j for m
come tax refunds to-
taling S35SW ST
In addition. Young
is charged in one
count with the theft of
$483 35. the refund
paid by IRS pursuant
to one of the false
claims be fUed He is
also named as an
aider and a better of
each of the other de
(endants in 15 counts
of theft of govern
ment property
The 16 theft counts
Mem from the allega-r.
tions that Young ana*
the other defendants
actually received and
retained the refunds
paid as a result of the
filing of false claims
by Young for the tax
years 1978,197W 1980,
1981 Individually, I
these returns re-
quested refund I
amounts ranging!
from $262 12 to
*1.084 22. .
According to Assis-
tant US Attorney
Constance Myers, the
prosecutor assigned
to the. case, the inves-
tigation by Special
Agents Kenneth
Scales and Lisa
Banks of the IRS dis-
closed that after
Young submitted the
claims to IRS, the
claims were routine-
ly processed,. and-in
16 instances--U S
Treasury checks
were issued to the in-
mate named as the
taxpayer in the eor-
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■4*1* Carts 420 171
resoondina cL
The refunds were
for the amounts
claimed in rt
stances Occ.
ly. IRS adjus
claims upwi
ird or [
downward a
nd re-
funded accord
togiy
The refund
cto<
naild cither to
where / the in-
wyee would al
v- endorse the
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Municipal Library
honored the following
perfects during re-
cent weeks .
Blake Ameworth
1 "Castles,;- from-
George and Freda
Chandler
Jay “Lawrence Ar*.
nold Hbw Late I'm
Hates ' the •AYerld,
Senes, fr*om George
Chandler
Reese Bains Jr
"Energy Handbook '
from Rosetta and
John, A Atchisqn
"How Did.We Find
Out Abop| Solar
• Power’"' from Mrs
Burton Bums
Bar -t” 0 0 ■ Otis
B r a d i e y' ■
G e n e aTo g tea 3
• Microfilm Louisiana.
lSdO* (tom Elsie's'
House of BeauM(i«» *_
Charles Buitlo
Gene a t-o.g i c4 1
Micrqfilrh < Louisiana
lf»> from, Elsie s.
House, of-Beauty
£ e 0 r g e C.
Mayfield: Texas:
Yesterday and To-
, day, "'and' Make 25>.
' Felt Tip, Drawings
■'Out.; West from
" ’.A m e r t c a ' s
A r t h u r L
jOrqtoguttrSr ‘Con-
sulting Engineering
Practice Manual,'
from Jean L Ganon
Randv 'Reber
■•Navigation.' An
RYA Manual from
Gtorge and Freda
Chandler
Thomas F Seale,.
Waltz Kings of Old
Vienna." from
Dorothy and L-T
Harrison. - 'The^ Vt-
sjonary Christian,',’
from' Ray and Sarah
Swafford’ ,
Giles Raymond
Tindall - Growing
and Using Herbs Sue
cessfully -' and "In-
troduction to Basic
Gardening from
Mr and Mrs Homer
Abet "Wild Flowers
of, the Big Thicket
East Texas-. and
Western * Louisiana," F
from’ Mrs Zetda
Eads - -The ’ Com
piete .Guide to Plant
Propagation from,
Mr and. Mrs Pat
(Mtkei Goodwm
■ Richard West s
Texas,’ from Mr
and Mrs Frank
McMahon '
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SPRING CLEARANCE
SALE
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ILL MERCHANDISE
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Betty Boom of Baytawn
| Ttttttt st rwlependent
Mies pirevtof far Mary
j K$f Oownetjc* Inc has
' Seen -aware
brand new pin
Regal in recognition wt
Aer outttanding sales J
acpsewement* with-' site .
Daltaa baaed firm; 1
Ms Booof earned the j
'pttik reg*i -after her Mies
unit exceeded specified
sate* requirements jur
is* a six TTHtntfj (|u*ilftca
tton petted The ' ptofc.
Regal 1* a tnie symbol of
stRCcesS ‘or Matt Kav
tales, directors since in a
sales' force of iSs.OOG by
MO *c* currently an She
road
• la a company tBst
awards-’ such pru.es as'
diamonds minks and es
Otic vacations, Mary:
kay'l pins car is un
doubtedtt me tnosf
sought after prtte The
first lime a pmS car was
ever given as an award
so n . *v .. . .
Betty Boone joined
Mar-i K-ai r-
1*74 and became a sales
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:MD
Mary- Kay Cosmetics
Inc ts 'an mtkrnauorsai,
manufacturer and ,di *
siribbtor of .premium
MM. -Mir and body care
products, cosmetics,!
toiletries and fragrances- I
The coanpam s nel sales-
in l»«l »rr.e- UK 1
million an increase' of
si% over l*M while net m
come was up NO*, to I.'i :
.million
•Humana
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LESS THAN THE BEST!
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Stoff - physical therapist Degree,
license in state of Texas required
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Full time
EEG Technician, full time, m'inimum 1
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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Personnel 420-641 2
BAYTOWN
MEDICAL CENTER
BAYTOWN MEDICAL
Railroads .frorr.thr
Morris Crow famil?
Celia J Cherry
The Book, of
Health : from Mans
Starling- ■;
Dudley A Clines
G e n e g 1 Og teal
Microfilm ,'TPesk*
1S0O1 from Mrs. BfMt
W Fhtch
Don E Hilljer Sr -
"Faith Seeking
Understanding,
from Mr and Mrs
Larry Adams
Eugene V McLean
Elliott and.- Miriam
puniap ■
Mrs Juanita
M inter Edwardian.
Childhoods from
George and Freda
Chandler '
EBa Montgomery
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A f t e r - -?-;.t> e
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Esther HfMtdh
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House of Beauty
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of Dot Rosenzwelg
from the Ladies
ASsociattoc of the
Goose Creek Country
Qub' The Great
Wall •
Presented by
Shirley and Brenda
Bynum Signing
With Cindy
Mrs, 1S T ) Lucille
Wilburn Greene
"Valenttoe Overton
King s Index to Books
About Texas Before
1S89 from Solomon
Baxtow Chapter,
D-aughters of the
Republic of Texas
Baytown
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 6, 1982, newspaper, June 6, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063677/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.