The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1977 Page: 2 of 20
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rly Response To TV
Show -Soap’ Is Limited
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'1*4." but for tkrmm pm.Mth Miapro «*• hradi torn iTuaPyt am tr.,>-’~:
Wrtioi tK*. tor put* wujWFAATV m fMvEori to prr-puWrrfy " Mupro *md
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f-« " «!• IWl
jfctf tot wile clothed, i«
mat to which tow ubvtotaly
had just left the bed of to* ten-
nis pro
. ProteMs aside. tot majority
of reaction to toe show ap-
peared to bt podtivt. although
VompMc wrwyi were anevad-
iabie. •
'make a telephone sampling of
(tor UalUs-Fwt Worth market' *
dwto* Soap , umt dot Tua- GEORGE EMERY Reafra.
day Incomplete results from m 0| Mr Aad Mr*. George E.
vbowwj tJul*Pw Radio to Bajrtowa. ceiebntei
tot of tot homes to at «lf»; in (oartb birthday Friday
"dtuBiij xemwon ounn^ trip (jnendp^rtuti ire wl
Mrtes time dto were tuned to Mn w K. R,„/ro of Houstoo.
"Soap Of the 49 per cent, Mn Jaate Terrell of Baytowa
toMttvt responses outdistanced a#d Mr aod Mn. James E.
negative by about three-toone i>IUnwe to Aaaboac.
2 Baytoniaus Face
Marijuana Charges
Two Bsytotto am maw! Ntot«oilto*tototoid
A Whole Lot Of Fleeing
Going On In ‘Logan’s Run
Exe-ufing the aeonrh wartnt li+woh
•-rre-d by Judp Stove Hebert.idwffHtoi
wwe Ntottoies Officer James ^ to mai
Ctam and Officers
Shaffer P E Baddi
Wafcman md Mike Matte
Aka * »> S now tV rear »ZJ19
1 “ The lead hptne*. Gregory
mtoe driver on „ hmu tow bves to
l*d*mwno, pomes- x ^ Wh|d| maai ^
TV search warrant was ei "*I*L |
said they found seven baggies of features good acting
•““••-•tiJISlCSSiSSK XT 2 £?.£ ww »». mw ««•
i«,.«s..
jCTorttor aad reeatatoy oof tomupla boa ttmetotoj toate to»pi» » t* —M be temtof in toy d|Meti TV start o to tV Domed
mrwtpjo Uaod aad sloppy pro- porta* sa them toaa nab baaparttoitocoaiplotoptotoe. Both w«e tabea to toy M q,„ There, 200 yean after a
tort*,, We are bes^atotod toieammaa - ao «de« latoretoMinam Street .ddras to pick up wVse they are being held under ^ ^
absorb a propram which repre- la tports The tl-ycar-oldsome manjuaaa li ooo bonds each __tife oa earth, a computer-rug
>»ato a danuptog dimtioa ferfrlaeess _«»d Parla ' Perfect Sooety providing for
,<SSr!a!nrtS *Zmxt MdlingitiS Is Not ^toim^neeto is under was
dealt with adultery homoaei- »k,m **“ **** * * . A problem: There s just so
aatoy. lytog and tobalc cbarac- J*[*****M ^ A. n . n f much room available So each
lenzaiicaw with toe bvei of twp^S-zfL' ..........| QllfiAb flit rwiltlV I birth Is matched by a depar-
ture Everyone hitting 30 must
go to the Carousel to be waf
ted (great wafting herei up to
great sleep
Such actions occur as crowd
of younger folks possibly senes
producers, cry Renew' Re-
A 10-month-old boy's dtotb toe illness a a pretty dosed
lot Thursday night ma system'
attributed to meningor toreeal Harris County Health Depart;
said Dr C A 'ment has ‘recommneded tbit1
Riser, toy health officer {only members of the child’s I
Riser emphasised, and only per-
sons who were to dose OMtart
with the victim need to V
treated by their family
treatment
The cfaUd died at a hospital
here after being ill only a few.
hours
Dr Riser said the "bug" that
causes tV disease usually causes
no problems but occasionally it
TV-child and tos family had
just moved here trom Tuba. ZZ.^ZZ hZZZ. mom.
OUa and lived at an apartment mUt*la — ^
complex at 2500 E. James
there is no
gerous
Thu b the first report of the
disease this year in this area but
danger to "any other residents gt last jjgar a Highlands woman and
toe apartment complex because her child died of the disease
Li™
Fire Ant Control Is
Urged In Chambers
cent in CTikago and 90 per cent
j to Lm Angela.
individual church groups led
the way in protesting Soap'
before its public airing
Card and letter-writing cam-,
paigm were in evidence, and at
least «w static* reported im-
propriety in that style protest
- James Sehiavone erf KSAT-TV
to San Anton# said aevetal dox-
eo cards were received, pre-
printed with his name and the
station’s address, saying the
show had been seen and that it
should be removed from the
air
But (he postmarks on the
cards indicated they were
mailed before the series wal
shown, Srhiavone said.
ANAHUAC (Spr - A new
shipment of Mirex has been re-
for imported fire ant coa-
[tnrf oo Chambers County lawns.
” 1 County Judge Guy C,
Jackson III
This bait has been made avail-
AB are told they’ll be reborn
again But there are deubtere.
Some even try to escape and
reach age 11 They're "run-
ners " The gendarmes assigned
to stop them, permanently, are
called ' Sandmen
Harrison is to trouble. He's a
doubting Sandman. He meets
Heather while chasing a runner
sV s aiding. Another Sandman
iRandy Powelli zaps the guy
But Harrison says hmmm,
knocks Powell out and decamps
with Heather to the Uncertainty
of the outside world.
This causes pursuit by three
Sandmein; a visit (o a pacifist#
tribe gone underground in
Washington. D C.; a joust with
horse-mounted, ray-gun bearing
Riders’’ and much trouble in
Mminfain Pitv
iTlVUitUltll c-llj. (
Fans of “Star Wars" may dig
this sci-fi jaunt, but be warned:
Much of the show is padded
Those receiving bait are asked
to sign a receipt for the bait and
pick up an evaluation sheet
when thev receive the bait so+pen) You may wind up urging
the fugitives to sturender on
charges of anticlimax and ag-
gravated fleeing.
following stations throughout
county for distribution ui
packages free, on a
Cbme-first serve basis:
Winnie Feed Store (Winnie);
able Bayou Grocery, Jack-
’s Grocery (Double Bayou);
Home Center, Inc ,
IA-1 , Grocery, Anahuac Super-
nurket (Anahuac); Old River
Grocery and Feed, Choate's Pest
. ....... Control (Old River); Tri-City
town, romnmakauons tertto- Beach Grocery, Carroll's Groc-
riM fur Genera) Telephonr, fXj7 gs(es Grocery (Tri-CSty
attended a two-week sctioto st Feed & siip-
tv company, training center , lMon, Belvieu); Ken’s One-
in San Angelo. TV course, '■ — •-
that a county evaluation sheet
may be made
U R. Carroll, Chambers Coun-
ter home lawn treatments ity Extension Agent, has said for
^ the office of Reagan best control to sprinkle v« ounce,
’ or about one level tablespoon,
evenly around the base of each
mound. Do not disturb the
Bait is being delivered to the motmdr Read directions for use; Foxx and Desmond Wilson left
Sanford and
Brown. State Commissioner of
Agriculture, in cooperation with
ibers Cuuhty
Earlier tonight, NBC pre-
mieres "Sanford Arms,” the
junkyard series that underwent
idical changes after Redd
rai
KV
RAY MeKENZIE
and follow them for best re-what used to be
suits- • .Sow." ’
Their rundown home now is a
rundown hotel operated by Phil
Wheeler (played by Theodore
Wilson, an extremely good, ca-
pable actor).
Wheeler is a widower, an
Army vet trying'to meet the
hotelfs 1300 monthly-mortgage
while coping with the loot-lady
(LaWarida Page) and ^rirfsing
his two kids (Tina Andrews and
John Earl).
PABX, is designed to give em-
ployes up-to-date training in
bow to read circuit trouble and
maintain PABX systems used
to some businesses for interof-
fice and outside eommuniea-
tlons -s-:
Gallery Of
[Stop (ori 146), VAN-TA-UN'S
Smith Point); Sanford's Groc-
ery (Oak Island); Wage's Groc-
ery (Haakammi Bto Grocery
iFM-563) and Cove Grocery
(Covei.
; Please limit your request to a
1-5 pound package until every-
one has had an opportunity to
treat their lawns.” Judge Jack-
son stad
WRECK
Box Office Opens 9:30
ttowBtortn lO:<*0 *. m.
KIDDIE
FEATURE
^ - ”A« EYE *
FOR AN
piua nr _
SL • COLOR I
^fr^CARTOONS
and
and that
Isn't all
Homes Comes
To Baytown
Decker McKim, a Bay area
realtor since 1958. has opened an
office in Baytown.
The new Decker McKim Gal-
lery of Honfe officb is located in
Quail Hollow subdivision off
Baker Road and is staffed with
full-tinte counselors. , M .. t.
Decker McKim has galleries in run lhe ^lm,ve
tOondmifd From Page I)
accident; police said.
The fatal accident happened
four blocks from the scene of
last Friday’s accident in which
Patrolman Bobby T- Paulk was
[killed; Bayway Drive is now a
four-lane street and police feel
there has been a' speeding
problem since construction on
the street was finished. They
Gear Lake Qty, Pasadena, Fair-
mont Park. Shoreacres and la
Porte McKim is a member of
Traffic Enforcement Program
(STEP) on the street at intervals
[to help curb speeding and will
the National Association of Real- co"‘inus program there, ffl
lors.
lord
Texas Association of Real-
Bay Akea Board of Real-jilIS*L
Houston Board of Real-
Pasadena Board of Real-
tors, and was past president and
past vice president of Bay Area
Board of Realtors
Barbs
.*ALt HHdS
of CONTESTS
♦DANCING SINKING
PLUS . f- ’ -
SILVER DOLLAR
AWARDS!.!!
Bv PHIL PASTORET
If you want to get back on
your feet — just miss two
payments on the family
jalopy
TV oae time tt pays te V
Nutlungeseapesthe bws-
especwlly when we re domg
it. — ' ...
and horses
rW'BNHMr
They team to steep oa tVir -
Our)
World
From AP Wires
+ WASHINGTON - Con-
gross completed action toddy
on a 1971 federal budget that
rontemplates a deficit of $61.3
billion.
+ CHARLESTON, W.Va.
Miners' health and retirement
htBcfitaVill-bo maintained V
current levels under an agree-
ment uaousced today by offi-
cials of (be United Mine Work-
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Dairii
Queen
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SATURDAY,
SEPT. 17 ONLY
HAMBURGERS!
ENERGY POLICY *
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> exempting .them from the pricing regulations
* and the House-proppsed ml tax.
In an energy conference in Washington earlier
this week; House Majority Leader Jim Wright of
^ v Tens when the House had debated the oil tax,
” - issue, he had supported an amendment to allow
, oil producers to recover part of their taxes un-
ir"' der the oil tax proposafif they made additional
investments in exploring for new oil.
“I would rather put the money in the ground
looking for new supplies than in the Treasury.
HAMBURGER
:/?‘v
Quarter pound hamburger pat-
tia: mustard, crispy lettuce,
dmlixious pickles end onions!
|100% pure beef)
'd:
The amendment was defeated,'19A22J,
At that same conference, U.S? Rep. Bub
Eckhaxdt olHoustonsaidhe supported rebatii^
oU taxes to cohsumm, "If the President took
214 billion a year through the oil equalization
plan and spent it all on developing nev
kgnerg; liwoulddqges^the ofonom
why the President is acKocatirig xt be.
back via meome emhts," Eckhardt slud
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OFFER GOOD ONLY AT tilESE LOCATIONS:
1105 WARD RD.
S ; 422*5015
2818 N. MAIN
427-8813
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1977, newspaper, September 16, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074585/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.