The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1979 Page: 2 of 20
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ig Lases Investigated
; vandalism cases resulting niture, two television sets,
from apparent family bicycle and an aquarium
arguments, a felony drug were destroyed;
case and several burglaries Damage to the apartment
and thefts were In-was-estimated at $803 land
vestigated by Baytown damage to his personal pro
police during a busy perty was estimated
weekend. $1,465, police reported
1 / About $200 damage was
Shooting done to the outside wall of r
house at 205 Avenue L In j
A Baytown .man was 2:47 p.m. Sunday incident,
charged with unlawfully police said,
carrying a weapon on a Officers said a couple
licensed premise, a felony, was fighting when the
after he fired into a Harbor woman set the man's shoes
Street bar Sunday night. - on fire and threw them out
Daniel Ibarra Navarro, asouthwindow
30, of 1501 Edna, was taken The man allegedly went
to city jail following the outside to retrieve his
10:30 p.m. incident at the .shoes, but when he saw they Lines, 123 E. 'Texas
Sports Hall, 1234 Harbor. were a total, loss, he reported about $300
Police Said blood was reportedly kicked them
found at, the scene, but no against the house, setting it
victim was located. on fire.
Witnesses told officers Firefighters from Station
Ibarra was standing about i put out the fire, which
20 feet inside the front door damaged a fimr-bv-faur- 'emfilftyeesthought some
u" *------ - *.........- freight and one-way tickets.
were,missing. - ■' ■.
...» Pedro Go lung a,
Baytown -• the Saturday
morning' burglary of his
Arial flew into a rage and
i-
the _42-year>oid Baytown beauty shop at 1106 Largo
• Taken were $f20 cash and a
tapeplayer-radio
•Arlene Horton. 2300 Taft
Circle - Saturday night
burglary of her apartment
.flrug Case
Two stereos and foyr anti-
que silver dollars, totaling'
$304 in value, stolen
when he began firing a foot section of the wall The
t pistol In the bar. house Is owned by the
He allegedly walked out- Baytown Housing Authori-
, • side and fired several more ty
shots Into the bar before Police said .they arrested
leaving, police were told the „42-yeai>old Baytown
f man on charges of public
Boy Hurt Intoxication.
H' James Brent Adcox, 16,
of 13602 Sraila Road in
Crosby( was treated and Two Baytown men were
released from .Gulf Coast charged with felony posses-
Hospltal early Monday sion of cocaine after police
after he accidentally shot executed a search warrant
himself in the right calf, at their home at t0:36 pm
•Baytown police said- . Saturday.
Adcox said he and his 17- Charged were Harold
year-old girlfriend were in Douglas Hamilton,JI2, and
-his car on Indiana Street Philip Otis Brantley, 25.
and he was looking at a .380- botjv of 3609 Canterbury.
• caliber automatic pistol Both were held under $5,ooo
‘when It discharged, strik- bond on the charges, filed in
Iqghlm In the leg • 184th District Court .
No charges were filed Narcotics detectives,
and Adcox was released to along with Officers Dennis
his mothy follow ing Pickens, Gary Gardner and
medical treatment, police Harris County District At-
sald. ’ torney's Investigator Steve
- - -. Unruh.'said they found:
Vandalism Cases abouuit grams of cocaine,
, about a pound of marijuana no crimes reported
Police said two family anc| a small amount • of
. dlstUBbances led io the hashish at the residence -
destruction of' property a narcotics detective said
Sunday afternoon, . Hamilton had allegedly just
Steven Douglas Arial, 27, bought a grum of cocaine
of 4601 Quail Hollow, was for $125 shortly before the
charged with felony raid. The marijuana, the
criminal' mischief after detective said, .was high
allegedly causing about grade, possibly-Colombian
$2,200 worth of jjamage to
his apartment and fur Widrnt
nishiqgs about 2 p.m. Sun- rttcuiem- _
"dsyr—- ' ; ■ • Warren J Ehrhardt, 25,”
Arial'.was taken to city of 1607 Richardson, was
jail, where he was held treated and'released from
under $1,000 bond,on the Gulf Coast Hospital after he
charge. was hurt in a 1:50 a..in
$2-0.0 damage, said
Witnessed told w police Monday accident at North [firefighters. The fire, which
Belly Landing
No one was injured In a
gear-up landing of a twin-
ngine airplane at Hum
a stop sign and skidded
across Main, striking the
3.Don's Beauty Supply
business at 2010 N. Main.
An estimate on damage
Jo the building, owned by
Betty Wright, was unknown
early l Monday. The city
truck sustained heavy
damage, police reported.
Wenzel said no charges
were filed in the accident .
Thefts, Etc.
The following burglaries,
-thefts and vandalism case
were reported to police dur-
ing fbe weekend:
•Employee at Texas Bus
damage done by burglars
who.broke in Friday night
or early Saturday. Though
was unknown whether
anything was taken,
"Apparently the pilot
neglected to put the gear
down before he landed,”
said Bill Gray, a flight
operations inspector with
the Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration.
Howard. Humphrey Jr.
was giving multi-engine
lessons to Paul Goodman
when the incident occurred,
the FAA said. .
Humphrey claimed the
gear handle had been put
down.
Gray said the investiga-
tion is still under way and
should be completed in
about a month. y%
The plane did not receive
any significant J
Humphrey said.
She moved to ihe Baytown
area when she was 12 years old.
A member of Cedar Bayou
,, „ _____. United Melhodisl Church, she
•Wilts M. Stovall, 3600 owned *Tri-Crty Nursery and
Decker - Saturday night
Theft of a'spare tire from his
truck. It was worth $200.
•Don Franklin.Kirduier.
Hdustoij - Saturday night
theft of his pickup, truck,
worth Sji.oOo, from the Exx-
on Corral Gate parking lot.
Chatafiers County
ANAHUAC. < Sp) -
Chambers County Sheriff
Doll .Pounds said things
were quiet in his county
during jt,he weekend-, -with
Jairnge Light
j n Weekend
Funeral
Notices
TERRY
Services '/or Mrs! Laura
Elizabeth Terry,*91, 6f 4200 N.
Highway 146 were held «t 2
p.m. Monday at Paul U. Lee
Funeral Chapel with the Rev.
Ernest C. Phi/er o//ic*iaUnj|. >
A native of Grimes County,
lUt it
“It’ll be funny not cbm
peting against Forest
Brook, Smiley, Aldine and
MacArthur,"'Kramer said*
“it’s beqn a good district,
but we’re going into an
awfully good district! That
makes-for real good'com-
TICKETS ARE available for Starting Band Associa-
tion’s chill supper Thursday night. Helen Emflnger,
ticket chairman, and Claire Bays, director of the Stars,
get ready for the dinner, to be served from 5-8 p.m. in
the high school cafeteria, Donations are $2.50 a ticket.
Call-427-6248 for tickets or information.
WASTE DUMPING -
iContinued From Page ll_,
day and wondered if
Brownwood Addition was
being confused with the city
of Brownwood.
But adminsitfative aides'
damage, to Eckhardt confirmed the
319 -sites, had the heaviest
concentration of chemical
dumps.
The nation’s 53 largest
chemical companies were
sites were in Brownwood in surveyed on their ygftte
petition.”
Sultis said the Ganders
will keep the same non-
district opponents - Spring
Branch and Port Arthur
Jefferson - while. Sterling
will pick up Clear Lake to
replace Rayburn as the
Rarigefl^ second non-
district foe;
The only other major
subcommittee; 1,099 are no changein The Sun area had
•an* ssiraa SS3S
disposal practices
Shepherd then Eckhardt said. -Most of the
Baytown.
began contacting various disposal took place after
Floral
She is survived I by a ./osier
son, Mtfrton Heard of
Lumberton.
Competing in District 24-
AAAAA with La Porte will
be Alvin, Clear Lake, Clear
Creek,- Dickinson,
Galveston Bail, La Marque.
Pearland and Texas City.
Barbers - Hill, Anahuac
and Huffman Hargraves re-
mained in much the same
districts, though the
numbers havetteen chang-
ed! The ;Htli and Huffman
are in District 21-AAA and
and to use for levees- in *n Parf because the EPA
Brownwood}’- “If they fsilccl to make its own
received any chemical comprehensive effort to
wastes,” she said, ’’they find out where potential
wereunawareof.it.”! hazards lie.
”1 know of no specific EPA Director Douglas
dump in Brownwood and 1 Costle said he will order 3n
have lived here sinde 1954.1 immediate review of the
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Fires In City
Minor damage. resulted
from several fires in the- ci-
over the weekend, the
Baytown Fire Department
reported ., . .
Ati outside wall of a house
Main and Park, police said, j burned a t - by - 4-foot area,- iyf bis /ether, Larry B. Heberr
ii -Window
began breaking windows, Officer Varn’AVenzei said vvas caused by fla'raing
doors and fixtures in the Ehrhardt, drivlngXCity of | shoes that had been thrown
apartment ! Holes were also Bavtown truck, was "east-
♦ 'L.L. .. . 12:50-2:35-4:15 -
- 1:00-2:45-4:25
6:10-7:50-9:35
Itt .-
ROBERT. MAWtR-—
SHAW
6:00-7:45-9:30
- nallve 01 0rlrt,fS county. .■ . . . Dlaces list to determine whit
Mr, Terry died Saturday at her ^^beenmediS” the sites might be
homf" • he dangerous. ‘’Wh/re. sites^
did not want the report to are discovered that pose
result in "needless panic.” hazardous waste problems-,
"We don’t want to create EPA will utilize all of its
a great .amount of ap- available resources and
prehension, about a par- lef>al authorities to under-
ticular situation unless jttake enforcement actions
fi»r been established asaa^- where authority
children, Ray Lawrence Reams
of Liberty, Mrs. D/nnis Brewer
of Bavtown, Ralph M. Terry of
Hofistpn,. Charles VV. Terry 0/
California, and Ray W. Terry
Jr. 0/Florida.
Burial was in Cedar Bayou
Melhodisl Cemetery.
Pallbearers were H-'.T. Travis
Tr f : : Sygr. f .8. T?a v isr
«•
Afrunj>emehlS were under
direction of Paul L Lee.
Funeru.rHome
significant. Some of the rePort
.... . -• HEBERT
Services /or Ricky Hebert,
20, of 2042 .Lakevtew Drivd,'
will fie held ai 2 p:m. Tuesday
at .Earth rnan'BgytQwr) Chapef.-
Hebert, a /ive-year resitfent
of Bavtown, died Sunday in a
Houston Hospital. He was
at 205 Aye. L burned Sun- «»P|vyed by,Love Construc-
day:'c.ciuSufg an estimated 0
things dumped- are of a \T/~\rr>r^
relatively innocuous ViJltj ••
substance. — ' (ConllnuedFrotn Pagtl
. “We did not go so aeeply Fund would be created
into thif ^survey that it The third amendment
would have prevented us also would permit the state
from getting the informa- to help some farmers pay
tion quickly and without ex-back their loans. Any
citement. ,' .. - assistance -form the- state
“We will turn over the in- would be repaid at an in-
En- {enest rate of at least six
vironmeniaf Protection percent
Agency to see wherever Z_:"~7 ^.........
there is a possibility of Russian COUTSe
danger. We have not iden- STAFF SGT!' Robert S.
lified that which is hazar- Smith, son of Mrs. Evelyn
.dous- or im medial el y.Craigof La Porte, has com-
Anahuac will play in
'here (in^MAAA), District20-AAA.
ington, Coldspring, Mon-
tgomery, Shepherd, Splen-
dora and WilliS,J while
Anahuac will be joined by
Buna, Hamshire-Fannett,
Kountze, Orangefield, Port
Arthur Austirt, Hardin-
Jefferson, Warren and East
Chambers in 20-AAA.
9-AAAA. Dayton and
Crosby were already in 9-
AAAA, which now,iias 14,
members
Joining the three Sun1
area teams wjll be Beau-
mont Hebert, Beaumont
South Park,- Bridge City,
Cleveland! Jasper, Liberty:
"Our old forefathers
that laid out the time that
our. Congress was to meet
knew something — they
always held Congress in
cool weather. They knew a
Senator couldn’t stand up
under the heat and his po-
sition,. too." -June 13,
1929. ,
Birthday
1 „
Judy Lloyd Is sent Mon-
day greetings from Phillip
and Shair Lloyd.
Wayne Jones is sent best
wishes Monday from the
junior high department at |
Cedar Bayou Baptist.
Kenton Williams, a Mon-
day celebrant, is sent
greetings from mom, dad
and sister, Katina._,
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■ fit**
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs Carol Carter 0/ Beach Ci-
0/ Baytown; (two brothers,
Lawrence R. Miller of Lake
1 Kiiv *11 -1
s^id.
JPgas leak from an old
J water heater in a shed at-
♦ tached to a huiase at 115 E.
1 \ Jackpaused sonte damage
♦ when it ignited the outride
♦ wail- of the. shed .Sundew,
| isaid-tli^ f iredepart menl:
J firefighters .were, afsa
4 called Sun’day tq Centennial
\ ♦' High Rise, 805 Schilling, to
Pelores Hebert 0/ Baytown and
Anita Padm of Beav.ti City; 1
grandfather, BerrD. Morgon 0/
Lake Charles; and grand-
mother, Ntrs., Carrie Pearson of
Fort-Worth.
~fficriaP will be in White
Ccnjetery. ■ ; ”
Pallbearers ' will be John
„ - „ /Henderson, Carl Hebert,
• ♦ check reported smoke Dwayne Stubbs, Kenneth
J escaping from a resident s Brown. Arnold Meaux and An-
^ room • However, upon -ar- jy Hill. Honorary pallbetTeF
j 4 rival.' they .discovered a Wjii he Hank Burns..
J ♦ woman had jUst overcooked - ;
•♦ food Oh file sldve. There H00p6f Selected"
* was no damage.
5:60-7:15-9:30
♦ ALBMINO
It’s five miles uwidc...
it’s coming at
30,000 m.p.h....
and there’s no place
on Earth to hide!
iiiMK-rK~nto
111 ri jl f
Hebert n/ BuviuAvn; iwo sister's,
dangerous.
Eckhardt described the
survey- as “probably; the
most complete report of
dumping e v e r! p u t
together “
Other chemical waste
sites in Baytown in th'e
report included the former
city landfill in Coady. a
Ce'dar Bayou_ Plant (in-
dustry not identified), Exx-
on’s Baytown Refinery, an
Exxon dump on Decker
p r i v p Liberty Wf-t-e
Disposal-STrerr^hields
Disposal.^and Stauffer
Chemical On Park. ;
Of the 3,383 waste sites
identified nationwide by the
Help iSeeded
For Victims 7
Of Fire Here
pleted a Russian Language
course at the Defense
Language Institute,
.Presidio of Monterey, Calif.
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■328-351 Text, 238
■ ’d •
Yacht & Country Club"
on Lake Houston
household items.are being
taken for the James Earl
¥wng family, ‘who*?
mobile home was- detro/ed
h\7"fif‘A'Frf?tev ■ - -
m
m nodamage,...... , .; BIL^Y.E HOOPER of
Fire officials quoted $100 Baytown" ^ among M
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damage to a carburetor of a Lamar University students
car which caught fire at 508 selected to participate in a
N. MaiaSaturday. Nothing Lamar- leadership con-
ketse-wHhe-eaf"wat> danitfe- ■terenep^at Waterwood on
«*• • Lake Livingston!
No damages were listed There is no way of detec-
from a trash fire at 2000 ting brucellosis by a cow’s
Kilgore Road and a grass appearance. Seemingly
1 fire at 1225 Cedar Bavou “healthy” cows may be in-
k Road Sunday . cubating the disease.
Mr. and Mrs. Young, their
four-year-old son, Jimmy, m
and two-year-old daughters j
Jamie. . ■
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, November 5, 1979, newspaper, November 5, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065978/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.