The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1977 Page: 2 of 22
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Humble and Spar. 201 was
started by a cigaret about 3:30
pm Thursday Station 2
firefigitas pot out the fire and
3 Baytown Kids Go On
A long tinne ago ha gaby |
JEM LOVELL
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f when $bu reach
foridream
you have to leave
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was by himself in the office but
some of his people could have
been outside because people
were out there and there were
always a bunch of cars around
Parr's office"
Following the meeting with
Johnson. Salas said, he and
Parr went to an Alice building .
Parentjeacher
and the Texas
of School Ad-
Association.
W orkers Set
!t:4S-2:30*4:1M:M
For Strike
WASHINGTON (Spi
municatwns Workers Pi
where two men he did not iden-
tify added the ballots by taking
from the poll tax list in al-
phabetical order the names of
OPEN
9 a.m. tb
6 p.m.
FRI. Til
8 p.m.
N. MAIN
422-8841
WEEKEND SPECIALS ^
700,000 workers against the Bell
jSystem Sunday
1 Company officials were more
ioptimisUc about the possibility
(of a settlement before the 11 01
jam. Sunday deadline, and
reports said the company was
preparing a new contract offer
told The Sun Friday he will call
an executive session of Com-
missioners Court Aug. H to
name a successor to Peavy as
justice of the peace It is also ex-
pected that commissioners will
name a probate judge in that
session <
Schuble. 44, has been an at-
torney 17 years and has a daugh-
ter and three sons
ZETATAU CHAPTER
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA
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that will probably be brought up
in negotiations Friday
j The Communications Workers
(bargains for some 500,000
Auction to be held at the Optimist Building
BUY 5 POUNDS
GET 1 POUND FREE
WITH THIS AD
predicted the strike will include
Ian additional 200(000
[represented by other unions that
have been bargaining
[simultaneously with the Bell
[System ‘
1 Watts said the union had re-
Saturday, Aug. 6 at
7:00 p.m.
All merchandise donated by area merchants^
' Proceeds go to Charity
Torfimy Duncan.
ijected the company's offer of an
18 per cent increase m wages
"Baytown's Largest and most complete Seafood
Shop in Town centrally located for your convenience.
Fresh Shrimp, Fish and Fresh prepared
jand benefits over the next three
Auctioneer
1722 Market
NexftecBay Lanes
ff^ said the company, with
♦ profits of 83 8 billion in 1978. has 1|
• refused to recognise the union's
“ ■ demand for improved job securi-
•"> 'tv andhas attempted to
'1 downgrade traditional women’s
Ml* tiw..whp| dwaiagi:
1 iion is an issue
1:11-11:11
EARL O. JACKSON
>
Earl Jackson
BIUNOY LYNN Vaagfcaa.
daaghter of Mr. aod Mrs.
David Giea Vttgkao of
Baytown, celebrates her foartk
birthday Swday. She-hat a
dMr, Maegan Grandparents
are Mrs. ABre Peeples. Ray
Ford, hath af Baytown, and
Mr aod Mrs. W. H Yanghan
of Gontaies. Great
grandparean are Mr. and Mrs.
F.C. VNfhnn.Oa»Tkh(n,al
of Gpntales. aod Mr. aad Mrs
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BHLNSON HELD OVER1’
I*
D j* l» Th«irM Children Under 12 FREE
DECKER 1
3910 DECKEffDRIVE ' 424-5012
OFrKFR9
3910 DECKER DRIVE 424-5012
Beneath
S the living ..
I
Beyond the
J dead...
* gm _ < t
•4 rrom me
depths
of Hell's
\ Ocean!
The Deep End of Horror!
jrewrad Bore laid » hot ntt
white pnitt.,"
Wto «M damage was e»- j
Mamed at tJNiolM ami tie
rhddmi were referred to j
Ham* CMtfy favende
mhorteei lor burglary
«4nda*i mhchief
Their famlin were edleddo i
ftre rem re m the teem.
Sooth Tear prerinct election
fit# qtotiom
•boat Ml report the 194* VS
Senate ejection was "stolen"
for Lyndon B. (Johnson and
again Hid Johann was in San
Diego. Tol. three days after
the election.
Libs Salas, 7*. said Thursday
it is not surprising Johnson's
on election day
Salas said he had tdd Parr
he would not add the ballots
but would certify them after
they had been added.
At Austin Bullock said three
We gave people their poD
tax receipts:- Salas said.
•They never paid anything
They were given the poll tax
free and if they voted wrong I
counted them the other way"
JOHNNY CUM
(Thieves Make Lovell, Clark Own
P***" New Furniture Fin.
At Store Here
h A .large i
dints and i
jGhaei's J<
Akunrkr
tmtiimt bunn«s is UC
A large number of rings, pen- W1ut« 5 A*™*** Outlet, 1401
and chains was Ultra from N ***** ,
( early Thursday. Baytown ar>d Sfho°1 ^
Relto Giruel, owner of the„°Pf fr,f 9 »mr *» * Pm
• buxines*, told officers a targe ti,ro5h and
fete glass Window at the front sffm 9 s m to « P m Saturdays,
of the store was broken to gain f* f** B "“J0'*
entry fAjhce said fQSb which1
mounted outside the More had
Offering a new concept in the results in name-brand fumiture a trip to New York, cast off
“ ',J' being offered at lower prices i questions raised by Texas State
The store booms all major ; Comptroller Bob Bullock and
credit cards and purchases can!by an unsigned, undated <
be financed up to three years, iment found in the LBJ Library
Lovell, a native of Denton, has ui Austin
20 years in the furniture business
to his credit He has been in the
busings hbe four years.
He is a member of the
National Retail Furniture
Association, Southwest Fur-
Harris Judge
mUTZiBaytoniam ’
attempt to sifehce the alarm
Is New
chains and pendants, although a
(rfjrmtftotte^ been
made at the time of in-
vestigation.
In other burglaries in-
vestigated by police, Kenneth E
Cooper of 2300 Taft Grele, said
someone took two guitars and
1120 cash from his apartment
Thursday Total loss was es-
timated at 1521
And Mark J Wiess of 211
Mayhaw told officers someone
took a 3046-caliber rifle from his
home between July 17 and
Wednesday The gun was worth
1150
UStS'L*. -TP* *i* to. tol to 0
I dont think Lyndon John- the the same list that was
son was foobsb to have had „ the 1948 election, ” a spokes-
lhat “ *“fl man for Bullock said
”?£ ftoi'tad.. i 1*a'Mi*
inow, 1 say tomorrow or the day The names used for the 200
after tomorrow because 1 am ballots were taken from
telling the truth" . poll ^ ^ had not
Safas, who had returned from voted" be said. “I don’t know
about the list in Bullock's office
but the two guys who added the
mentioned bySafastbdi Did You KnOlC?
not appear on the the poll tax Th^dore Roosevelt became
M Jim Wells County officials [president in 1901 on the assas-
sed to the comptroller's office William McKinley. .[
in 1948.
Benefit Concert ,
WEST BAYTOWN Kiwanis dub
will sponsor a gospel music con-
cert at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the
Ross Sterling Auditorium for the
benefit Of muscular dystrophy
work. Donations will be ft.
Try Sun
Classified
Gvlpepper’s
HOW TO GET MERE!
and St Paul's Methodist Church
where he is a board member and
the steward of finance
l,ovell sponsors Robert E.
F'uture Farmers of
Safas also rejected
ments by three former,
associates that they
Johnson went to San DiOgo
three days after the Aug. 28
election to confer with George
ballots went by the names on
the poll lax list we used elec-
tion day
He said it was logical the
comptroller’s list of persons
who paid 11,75 for a poll
doubt might not agree with the list
used at the Box 13 precinct lev-
el.
Wist Tixis to Airhart, turn lift to diadtnii on Mtrkit. turn
lift to 2410 Marktt.
OR
Soutk on Lm Dr. to Wist Main, turn right go to Market turn
right 2410 Market.
OR
Decker Dr. to Airhart, turn left to Markat. left to 2410.
niture Association, Lions Club B. Parr, then a South Texas po-j
’litical pow«-
Salas said in an exclusive in-
terview with The Associated
Press that appeared last Sun-
Lee s F'uture Farmers ofl day that he certified 200 false!
America and is oif-FFA's state! votes for Box 13 m Alice’.
AUSTIN iSpi - Pasadena
lawyer Henry G Schuble III, son
of Mr and Mrs H. G (Heinie)
Schuble of Baytown, has been
appointed a Harris County fam-
ily,, law court judge effective
Sept 1 *
board He is also a supporter of
various 4-H programs
throughout the state.
Besides being in the furniture
business. Lovelj also owns UFO
Liquors, Four Queens Real
Estate and Four Queens Invest-
ment
Clark, a native of Pineland.
has been superintendent here
since 1969
He also served as superinten-
dent of schools in Hereford,
Olton and Ackerfy
Clark is a member of several
Srhuble's elevation to the
bench was announced by Gov
Dolph Briscoe's office along
with the appointments of five
other persons to newly-created
judgeships in Harris County
_ Assistant District Attys
700,000 Bell *ma . m.—-—...
Robertson Jr were appointed to Association
criminal district courts James!mmistrators
will take the bench Sept 1, and He is also a past district gover-
Robertson s appointment will be ;„or of the Lions Club and was
j effective Jan 1 one of 30 administrators invited
Bruce W Weitman Justice of; by i!ie American Association of
-the Peace John W Peavy Jr and’School Administrators who
Sam S Etnison Jr were named toured the Soviet Union in 1969
to family law courts effective doing a stuck of Russian schools
Glerffl Watts said Thursday he Sepf I Wettm'an is said to be: (lark also raises registered
stopping a long [Hw youngest appointee ever to a jcpiarterhorses i
to Alice
across the county line from Sain;
Diego ■ ......•
The votes, according to Salas,
were added after Johnson, in
Parr s office Aug. 31, told him,
Parr and Ed Lloyd, a Jim
Wells County Democratic com-
mitteeman, he needed 200 more
votes to win the contest against
Coke Stevenson, a three-time
Texas governor.
Johnson later was certified as
the statewide winner by 87
votes.
"I don't know how Johnson
professional organizations in- 8°* ,0 San Diego because he:
eluding Texas State Teachers
SPECILLS 6000
AUGUST 4-5-6
SEAGRAMS
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499
16° W FIFTH
was already there when I got to _
Parr's office.” Salas said. "He
Promoted At
Texas Works
Earl O Jackson, a Texas
Works veteran, has been ap-
pointed supervisor-plate tracic-
mg system at the Baytown plant,
it was announced by Victor G
Glass Jr. general superintend-
ent
Jackson joined Texas Worts in
1989 as a general laborer before
operations at the plant began As
plate rolling got under way in
1970. be advanced to craneman
shearman .and several other
posts before being named fore-
man-testing in 1975
A year later, be was promoted
torn foreman-shipping and
docks, the post be leaves for his
new assignment ’
Jackson, his wife Martha, and
a son and daughter’live in Bay-
town
Burton Recovering
MRS. R J. Barton of ifighiaadi
• recuperating from sultry at
Dqtaw Medical Center Sm
nay have nstors
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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12 OZ.
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2nm $0^0 2™ $095
SERVED WITH SALAD AND POTATOES
OF YOUR CHOICE
Thank you for our -•
Success Baytown,
. Larry Tappan. Manager I
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 255, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1977, newspaper, August 5, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074556/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.