The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 40, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 25, 1979 Page: 2 of 69
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MATINEES EVERT DAY,
WALK IN THEATERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
.
BRUNSON
311 w i(xas ave 42? ny
HELD OVIR
IJiJO l:SS-li25 4:55 6:J0 7.S0 9:?0
A WONDROUS ANIMATION SPECTACI.
ABLAZE WITH ADVENTURE
Vm
n WALTDISNEYS
StEEPING
3EAuTy
yule season ap-
proaching, Baytomans will
have an opportunity to buy
festive fruitcakes and help
a worthy cause at the same
time
The Greater Houston
Chapter of the National
Hemophilia Foundation, a
non profit organization,
will sell the cakes for $7Jfi
each to raise funds Tor
hemophiliac
Made by Collins Street
Bakery in Corsicana, the
cake's may be purchased in
Baytown' by contacting
Mrs .John Kowe at 505
IJriarwood. 422-2M!)
I M II MU AM V IIIIIMIIHir
MMMBB
IMS l:05-4;00
$:S0 7 40 9 35
TIM CONWAY DON KNOTTS
fill PRIZE FIGHTER
A Knockout Comedy!
Happy.
Birthday
rj
] Saturday birthday wishes
are sent -Jo DeWayne
Smalley from his wife
Terri
Tori Lynne Holley, a
“MMTnnv ‘rpfWir.ml
early good 'wishes tor her
tilth ■ hirlhday from her
J358!
I? 35 2 SO S OS / 70 V IS
THE EVIDENCE!
AND JUSTICE FOR Al
miopDii
•m-a-s-h; hospital; network
♦ i Perry Holley of-. Baytown.
/♦//| z Mrit4irof iwf's'z/|'rtnv 'Adam
•i 4 Lin'd Clay v •*
f i z'Hiippy Buthday to
♦ -,iac> 'Lotus McMorrow
J 1 seven Vears old on Alonday
* j from mom and dad, 'turn
4 nr, and Giandmother and
t Ci.iiiiltalhi’i' McMorj'ow
! w;m --
4 .1 .intinuid I mill I'afii
#1
HI
"Well, Uncle Sam rakes
a tajie.v every ten years
and it's a good thing, not
that it means much to
anybody to, know how
many other people there
are ... . it does.give work
l« the ones that count and
that's what we got to do
year is to do some
thing that will give every
body something to do.1
April M. mao
."You know: what' the
(iiaoiber.of Commerce is,
don't yuu?.You remember
thc-old luilie's sewing cir-
cle in towns years, ago
that knew everybody's
busmess-and were into ev-
erything. Well, this is the
male end of that same or-
ganization They fix ev-
VM ul‘r)H' 4nmi l|m jneal
irtile championship w
e ne/l war. The mi'nj
fellow gets into
Phillips, 54, o/ 3031 t erry Kom
were lo he held ui 4 p.m, Sulur- 78, of New
day al Paul U. I.ee Funeral
Chapel with the Revs. E.R
Hums and Munuel McKnis'hi
o//iciating.
A 31-year Haylown residem
I'hilhps died Thursday ui home
A native of Rusk County, he
was a chief operator ui Exxon's
Baytown Refinery, a member
of Cedar Bayou Baptist Church
and a'veteran of World War II
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mattie Phillips; two
duiiithlers, Mrs, Mary hou
Ayers and Mrs, Undu Kay
t.onev; his mother, Mrs. [).W
Phillips, all) of .Baytown; three
bonders, Jack Phillips of-North
Shore, t.loyd Phillips of Car-
thuge and Turn .Phillips of
Baytown; and iwo Sisters, Mrs,
Marie (gentry of,IJi|>hlands and
Mrs June flfook'of Jackson
vide. i
Y (Spy - Ser
vices for George Russell Casey,
at 2 p.m. .Saturday al Bethel
Bupiisf Church in New .Cuney
with the Rev*Murray Hardy of-
'tficiaimg. , „
A f/irmer Baylown resident,
Casey ified Wednesday in a
liberty hospital.
A 36-year pipefitter ui Exx-
on’s Baylown Refinery, he was
also a former member' of the
Baytown Volanlee'r Fire
jpiHirimeni and the Texas and
South'western Cattle Associa-
tion;
l/e is survived by his wife,
Mrs Bessie Casey of New
Cuney; one son, Bobby Casey
/
LUNCHES
MONDAY
BuviOwn; two
Dave M CUsfjyof Porter and
Otis Cases of New Coney; and
three sisters, Mrs, Carrie Orton
of Baytown, Mrs. Bertha Jar-
rell of Houston and Mrs, Ella
Paul of Hebbronvilje
brothers,.Students chosen (or ,L,NCH Macaroni and
Several metes -and--nephew'll
also survive . ' |
Burial was In Cedar Crest
f *»«-grandchildren also spr-
BAYTOWN
BREAKFAST - Fruit juice
selections, cereal, toast,
milk. ,
LUNCH Steakette or
weiners with chili, green
beans, potatoes au gratin,
baked squash, fruit salad,
roll, milk, bread pudding.
BARBERS HILL
BREAKFAST -- Oatmeal.1
fruit, toast, milk.
^ .LUNCH ~ PiZZa, pilltO
^/mPA130uNi To Dr, iieaiis carrots, salad,
“d !,rs' Jad L' Pa ton 0 jbread. milk, chocolate
5010Glen Haven, wasoneof!. j
88 junior and senior|cd g-p JOSEPH’S
. extension
will present athome land-
scaping program at the
Beach City 4-H Club
meeting at.7 p.m. Monday
at West Chambers County
Community Building.
w
The human hand has a
skeleton framework of 30
small bones.
limply
I1 atlheuren V
llmdm'h: Hiiiv • f
Huriul will he m Rosewood
t.emierv in Humble
I Piiilliruri'rs .will jig Pyqrl
membership in “the St«Jent'^^^‘ “
Foundation at Baylor *
University.; The l00. ^ead ,
member service orgamza-.; Flementarv
tion raises money for- BREAKFAST • Scrambled
scholarships at $500 apiece, reggs ^ roundv (.in.j
namon o'ppfe muffins, milk
LUNCH Barbecue
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
LECTURE
At
First Church
of Christ. Scientist
. Michigan & Nevada
Streets. Baytown
mr Girl Is
€
( h.uir-bi
quits mowing his own
n^,' . TRa,. gp, ,i$2:j.
■BITING, funny, passionate, humorous,
"0MANTIC, IMMENSELY ENTERTAINING.'
'Ii'nck fanl1110s to cit> parks
n <-t "I ( barge- -ws
McElroy Park .was nam
cm in memory oh the lab
\elsi 111 M (■ Kirov. w! 10 w;is
Hie manager ol Baylown
I'hambeKii; r'biiimeree for
in am years
BONDPROGRA
\Wj
.>/■
Avers,
I K -Caul herb', J A W ill ia ms,-
J A. Tflylorarid,l,,,I, Pierson
Arrungermoils were under,
Jireeuon of Paul IV I.ee
I yfyerat Himip,, ,t
Clyde, daws F Burl and fJlrt
Glenn Casey and Mike Becker
j RadeoJQt
1 MONT BEl.Yi:
MWh
Spi
j wieners, mashed potatoes
I fried Ok a v>b a "a w-
cream cup, rnifk* /■
; - * Secondary
EJ.I.ENDER
I unerul services for Mrs
Sophte liennenu FBender. All
of 320. Bolster were .0 be held ui (Jirt,CII0„ ,,f KarlhirKin Funeral
Our
World
F'rnni'AP Wires
THIS YOU TO STAY OUT OF COURT.;. 'DON’T
THROW AWAT YOUR TRAFFK TLCKETS1.’
wmKWBimsmmmm
jinaming for parks
107. bond program
: e ifyii-ati ‘ I2fi0, Odft.’.re
USB
2SSS5&!srr
ntnustiHiaania:
'mrmDMEmdr;
n the
..... Bonn .......... ________
tree told iin Nun in nopi , Jn the (»rand i\
tlml iiiones i an lie used to
deyelop Btiyiiinil atVdGbqse
freak Park- ? . ■ j
TWWtTIHHtl
XKDjfilsIlcE
FOR
P*. ■ IS
. , AM l|USt It I
JAlktkARDkN tOMN-fOKSl I Ht
HIK All
UI slUAsSI
r
n ■ wwiw-. •«■>' ’
: .Another uiH'i.e.veloped
p.iik -is lie lied mi Basil.
Boad.eus! at Ijiiull lloiiou
, but Kounlree■ doubts1 there
. ill he mn Mi'b mono
Habibie 'o develop lllls
■ tf.'u't m the 11)73 bond pro
+ BLYADH, Saudi
Arabia - Saudi
erniMnl officials
say they are rooting
out tbe last holdouts
ue
in Mecca * but' pro
tests against the
United . States con-
tinued in the Moslem
world as a result ot
the incident. .
|).m Saturduv ui Furthmun
funeral C'hapel with the Rv,
g ftffrni'o/fittubny.
Mrs; Flf&tdyr a resident of
iihS Baytow'n.dteu 5V years, died
Ih’nrulav in a Baytown
hoSJOlal iVViV-;.:".;
Slu is iiimiTd In three
i htldren, Mrs. I cnia Rob
fierson, and' 'Thomas 6,
£ bender, hath of Bo vto wn. and
hilin H I.Ifemler nl ( roshv.
.She is idsiV .survived hv seven
vriindi In id re n and it iireni
soimiiliildien
Mrs Mender s erandspris
n ib he |ia!lheurers. -
Burial will tie in Hill Rest
i emelt'is
Seruies are under direelion
if FdrthnianTfuneraffJome.
baked beaus, macaroni and
cheese, green beans, cole
latw/ffniit salad, -peach
cobbler, milk.
MONT BKI.VIKI „ ,
„, Pooh Porter of Mont LUNCH -- Subprarine sand
1 BeJvieu was-ffoynrd-WTi»| with or weir^r.A.anddtrmrtr
Trinity Valley Exposition
Ro’deo Qut*en7'
Crowned at the annual
rodeo, Pooh, 15, isi. the
daughter of Mr and Mrs,
R.C Porter......
, Her prizes, including 'a
saddle donated by First
State Bank of Liberty total
ed $1,750 • ‘ ;
Co-chairmen of the TVEj
Queen contest were Patty
Williamson end Sue
Parker. .
die I sum Dink Di'piirtmi'iil
anil thv Volunteer Fire Depart
nit'ni. ../ ■
Tire body wilt brat Earthman
Garth Road Funeral Chape) un
ol ID a.m..Saturday-
Arrangements arc, under
Home
City llrush,
Trash Pickups
Annonneed
HOTEL; MOTEL,
restaurant; CLUB
I! (Oil Save BAfier I«ocesin >r,ir ttiiase if hotel j
Hawli lw
work Haul) tin at Baylown, nngtil have a I
pace In ton: Miiact. dr Ltjei,.W-3M1J
:s(is;:«j.»ow*.-,iJ''-es fcl-Un.1.
RAMADA INK
2301 Decker Baytown
COE M,F
'Entitled
Have You _
Found Yourself
By
William Henry Alton
A Member Of The
CMstidn Science
ioord Of.Lectureship,
Boston
Monday, Nov. 26
flt&p.m.
The Lecture Is
Arranged By
F irst-CHurch of Christ.
Scientist, Baytown ■
Admission Is Free
Ail Are Welcome
• Children s Room Open
Ol
Unio
cept
, tract
Rap
Wedi
week
billi
syste
Un
Loca
1.200
ficew
agret
secon
the p
rejet
322-31
The
mere,
pay o
perct
throu
trarisl
paym
the sy
It a
peree
begint
an lrv
Tttrairr
IK IS ill
12:35-3:20
6:05-8:50
Al Goose Cheek Park
about two acres have'been
♦ reclaimed ui a dredging
a. bit i ; opt i,.turn I ms
patk will' be developed
"den ad the.:!til work .is ti.ii-aim trees troill
♦ complete. Kounttee in
duated
». "•
luirim: the iIim usvnm ,m
paSkh Kloe.sel ebmplamed
ahopl Hie lack ot small
iiyjgWn>rJi;ht>M ,;]Kiifks: rn
highly concentrated-argas
He m if lent I, n- e u
flu* older section ol Gqosb
i reek .md u tir# old
B a ypj'.p.w n:. a fra ;ii ea r
LMuutaJupe Church
\\c ■ i 1 bail Humioics
rnd basketball padstokeOp
flu? -kids iiloc hi said.
J CAN A AH, Vt.
Thiply,.'-
dairy
rainy
fanner Lor-
Mairht'ssault
decided there' had to
lie a way to keep
those scrubbv
WOODALL
(jravcslrteservUies for Mrs..
V|mu li-.ini lie Vt.:.m(hrir. 66. of
1)9. IVimdiiii t.amvB«iiOi Gitv
will fie held in 11 •a.m.
m” South Park Ccmeterv neat
Peaflutfi with ■the R. v F.itwih
SiomiitftoJfutiuiHR.*.
Mrs Wiinflall, a resilient of
'rJTeM5arrtTrvnTuiTe2r^3^retrrt7"<2T?rJ'
getting m the way ol
Ins cows So he got
rid of:the cows, and
now plants bo.ooo
seedlings by Jiand
each year to'till the
annual demand tor
Christ mas-greenery
Ilu.'idui ■
vhi 1 , "ilHlf M, tier Inis
hum I, (Hi, W oiniatl nnt so",
i ,1, H umiIu! 11 <mi
Uiiuvlitu. S;u hi'llev, nil, ol
..lieuili fm; and one sis ter,
l er'lie:Mti Nf 11DUrf t»J ;JVeer i*u rk;.
I iV# nrjin'i'ii fii dridl :uLsi> siir
iffd f-
Thehrnis willbe^iLarthnian
.Bin'eriil;; f;:FxiM?cj.- tiFOtf i>i. :,u;n».
Mnnilin jr ,
St'i '( iind.M ,luu Mint III
Earthman f ufterai fjoma.
Sir#'hnstopherWren: the
English architect, was ijorn
itn(i;J2 7 • . -d '
The*City of Bayfow'n has
announced the brush afid
trash pick-up schedule, for
next week _ /
Beginning Monday, city
crews will make pick-ups
on Ward Road, in Aron Ad-
dition. Wright Addition,
VVynnewood. Harper Addi-
tion. Felly', west of Main,
Glen Arbor, JVlorrell Park
and Wilburn,Addition.
Also, Graywood, Pruett
Addition, Oak Addition. Lee
Heights PelJy. east oi
Main, Southwest Addition.
Britton ('ravens. West
Baytown, Central Heights
"ami. Busch Terrace up to
AirhartJDrive.
- Brush ■hwi trash should
-MiL-bif plated
wires and no xb4ild-ing
materials will be picketLup
Here Kitty
A FEMALE white-' lohg-
haired <-at has been lost tti
the ftoseland Park area
She was not wearing a col'
lar. Anyone with informa-
tion ; about tie eat shout
call 427-2069.
LOSE 15 TO 25 LBS.
BEFORE CHRISTMAS!!
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL!!
NO PILLS! NO SHOTS!
tasywny Die* - No need to go hungry! Be ready to
eof your favori oshre " Perfectly
safe, *
FOR EONS MTIOICALL
426-41T5
HKCNSItMJD, iWfii iXWii HW'lUSHltN .WWAIW UtW ,
laiW’itmSfAiBtRiiWi 3wam_i>t«ifS«RNi«,xt»uW' 4 iReime the 1D70 build issue.
| ■rhej.ct-alieLLTM city was
OBBIBBBf! 'TZS2%i!?£
'1 ' 4 'tTiese pocket" parks
DECKER 1
39lODfCKIBOIUVI Hi 5012
7:00-10:30
"Unequivocally
the most terrifying
movie I’ve ever seen.”
R ® “
WHEN A
STRANGER
PLUS SECOND FEATURE 8:50
"THE EYES OF LAURA MARS"
DECKER 2
3V10 OeCKER DRIVE 424 5012
HELD OVER 7:00-10:50
Rountree reminded
Klocsei lhal small parks
l.uv( .lipeti acquired m
Busch Terrace and Centra!
Heights m reieii! years He
felt the city was providing -
neighborhood .-parks' -but
noli ii umiMt.iv i m mil n
tho last boml program lor
acquifsitipnii'■'.pi'.T;»4j\y;,Ladiii-''
tionaj parks .
Kloesel said "he recogmz
■ ed the need for the larger
J parks-, like those;; located
north of the city but
thought the city should jn
crease its numiier of small
neighborhood parks
Citv Manager Erttz
i.anhatP. pointed out it is
difficult to buy land in older
regions that are already
fully developed
Councilm.ui J imply
| Johnson agreed on t he need
♦ jfor neighborhood parks and
recalled that was why he
had inquired about plans
for park land in the propos
ed General Honies.subdivr
sion
+ NEW YORK -
Among the tons oj
gqvernn-umt publica-
tions available to the
public arc booklets
that could provide a
route and .suggest the
tools' needed by a
saboteur bent on in-
vading a nuclear
plant. ■
MATAMOROSY
SUS PRINCEPES NEGROS
LOS HERMANOS TREN
OE REYN0SA
KC HALL
2600 W. MAIN BATTOWN
SATURDAY, NOV.24
8-1
■ l I
Johnson asked Ibe city
staff to look into the
possibility of acquiring a
small park in the old
Wooster area Vacant land
Arson Suspected
A BAYTOWN FIRE
Department spokesman
says arson was the. pro-
bable cause of a sina‘11 fire
in the men s restroom early
Saturday morning at Quick
Trip convenience store at
the intersection of In
terstate 10 and North Main
Fire Station 4 and
firefighters from Volunteer
District 6 responded to the
call, but the fire was out
upon their arrival. Little
damage was reported
Bunka Class
A FOUR-LESSON course in
Japanese stitchery. bunka.
will begin Monday night at
'♦ at the dead, end’of Ashby, Lee College. Call Continu
▼ (»» Wa Ikiw»i infl ITHiiootiAn af 1
Jj for example, would be ideal
4j for a park, in Johnson's opi
4nion.
ing Education at 427-5611.
ext 211, for more informa-
tion.
WE CARRY...
HANDCRAFT GIFTS
.ALL MAQ£ IN BAYTOWN!
• Dolls • Christmas Decorations
• And Much Much More...
CHERI'S
CRAFT SHOP
(OPEN 10 TO 5:30 M0M.-SAT.)
104 W. Texas 421-8126
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
BY'S RESTAURANTS CROWN ROOM
\ ISNOW!
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK”
introducing a special :unoar Off m ■ G"for
: YOUTCHdOSETRGW
SUNDAY PECii
i
CHILDREN'S f LATE $20<l
llnE",.
GIBLET GRAVY, CRANBERRY S* UCE, ,
k^r
>iV' ■
BAYPLAZA
Baytown's Finest Restaurant
TLFGAVT'.
EATING’
RESTAURANT HOURS
11 A.M. TO TO P.M.
427-6541,
Good from 11:00 a m.'til closing
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Roast turKey with giBlet g-f^vy,:Southern; ,"'#
cornDread dressing. Cranberry sauce, and
English peas,' .G , $1.95
Sweet and sour porK With seasoned rice 51.69
Grilled calf liver with' sauteed onions, mashed
potatoes, and brown gravy . '. $1.69
Wednesday Tampico hamburger steak with seasoned
............ $1.98
_ SPECIALS CHANGE WEEKLY ■ '
O Wyatts Cafeterias
PRUETT PLAZA V . , ;^4IU MARKET
HMl
MMMAmi
hour'
■ jump
index
BA I
licer
emplo
ti i n g i
lull se
beresl
_A -st
in the;
Transi
voted
the cor
, THE JAI
in this di
lashionei
lermente
.
u.s
Beli
EL PA
A Drug
ministn
says the
City offii
narcotic:
.FredTav
down la:
. M e x i c
Guana |u.
The D
backed u|
ed in the
fice here
. sion to t
body to
given las
Miguel t
Guanajua
northwest
. The pap
Paso fun
Taylor c
Cause of
given.
The d
Taylor’s a
an alias.
Gomez. 1
reflect th
Abrahgm
cousin, id-
that wa:
Saturday.
Simone
fugitive's
son had bt
near Mexii
Drug
spokesmer
been unal
details f
federal pc
Taylor’s dc
“They :
nothing,”
said.
TheDEA
county reci
count earli
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