The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page: 2 of 18
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WH»T « PLAJIN6 AT
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K MUawH E'rom Pi* ii prrrruurm will be uaed toward aaalgned mechanical work
fl per hour for morning ihi/t <t* ^Uonal Health within their capabiliUei to per-
also retroactive to Nov I, 1077 Imuranre Any unuied portion* lorm safely and aatiafactonly
Medical Insurance aubaidiea0* company's csjntributtom| '+ Mechanical work perform-
will be increase to 172 or to the **!• ** •««* for oU*f **
total pretninum. whichever taj determined by the company and
leu This is effective lot 12 full!un',m
months In 11178 " WORK PRACTICES
| Lunch-allowance went up to I Management agreed lo make
tt, retroactive lo Jan I certain rommitmentajiuregard
The company and union atari*0 ,mProved *oHt practices.
[ agreed the employee* would be;Thw*‘ commitment^ are
supplied one pair of tree safety froeeis technicians will not
shoes this year he required to perform
The new. tw^year contract mech*mc»rwork outride of their
with similar jirojiawMs |W asalgned areas
research employ#**will run un-
til March 21, IWNegotiation*
are continuing at the Houston
ii Chemical Plant under lerms of a
wage reopener clause The union
r represents 40 employees there
> f*romi lechnirtans mil be
Bm* — -JNotiftP
r ton t.fc
er than In Ttaytomi "and the
1 union is striving to clow the
Funeral
S4S.it*
Sa-rrices for Ranon Hronkt
Twu Stolen
Vehicles Are
The Salesmanship Club of
Dallas is composed of
businessmen who want to help
youth. The Boys Camp was
started 30 years ago by Campbell
Loughmiller of Dallas, whose
......................... theory was that boys who have
u i Formerly a liaison officer for the! tM ofHoyiowiii im broibm, r r it problems need to be outdoors in
< ’(school district, Arnold was «■>'. and ft. AW, both of\ t OUflCi it ere , order to mature'and become m-
defeitedln a school board bid in!11 ar,,'< luo ■•Men, Winohj dependent
W77 hint" of Umu unit lunllr Baytownpolice recovered two; "We have boys who have had
He wants to run again ofIMIm. * {stolen vehicles while on routine|some problems in the past at
So thlrt everybody pays his fair Hoy too n, «nr dougkltr, Vanml
share > - Ibelaf Hnyinun; hit matktr, {
Marvin Arnold lias filed for j Mrs, loura Sn,,* of C^ullU;
i Posillon 4, vacated by Hargrave jone .ginndilnuohirr, ( briny |
year "because I ryally ihlnk the i "^eiwrnf nierw nnd.eop.hom I patrol Wednesday and early
{board needs to become more . | Thursday ,
! business minded ‘ • 1 .Hmioi will bo In Hollywood \ Officer Roger Lawrence said
I fie thinks time is wasted at ' TtT "“X.Tn n. 1 hc was ofNuly aboul 1 30 a m
Imard - meetlntfi with unimnrir i ' *■” « »(>* Pete 4 b. Thursday when he noticed a man
C ma«m ' ^ 1 hn"'11 ‘ 4ll'n' *** Hu""'
" ” . \lmn Toarev, Monlitn Siouart
Arnold is a graduate ol Hubert SfM „ , qnn(um, Un/W,
JJ* ** ^ w -Vwif/wrf#,
(Yosby .Brethren ( hurch Hi* IS I imtngemenia are under \
now employed as a butcher in a ilimlion of tnrihimin I'unrrnl
(Yosby store , Iffame.
ed by process technicians
generally mil not be highly skill-
ed mechanically and often will
be low priority
+ Supervisors mil continue to
use reasonableness In assigning
mechanical work to process
technicians, with emphasis on
safety, practicality and skills
♦ Process technicians mil not
be assigned to perform janitorial
type work but will be expected
to do normal housekeeping
tasks. ■; '**■
+ Mechanical supervisors will
no do mechaniral work except it to us
Baytown Historical Museum
Wednesday was toured by the
Beaver Group from the
Salesmanship Club Boys Camp
near Hajykjns, Tex
Bruce Largent, a counselor ac-
companying the group of 10
boys, ages li-14, told The Sun
they found out about the
museum from the Baytown
Chamber of Commerce
.;We love it," he said "We re
glad the chamber recommended
'(raining purposes and
The group> Wednesday night
emergemees They may perform camped out In the Baytowp area
occasional rfunor work.if it is not and then continued a sightseeing
4ft rdue£,--m«liM«»M<^
cut down The only heat they
have are potbelly stoves
They live in the tents
throughout the year The camp
is located between Mineola and
Hawkins on 820 acres
Funds are raised through the
Dallas Cowboys and golf tour-
naments by the Salesmanship
Club to support the camp. The
club also started a Girls Camp
last year.
Gary Rives serves ai co-
counselor with Largent for the
Beavers.
Incidentally, Largent knows
Bill Satterwhite, soil of Mr and
at the Snyder home.
ihis will be the same date as ______________________
an historical home-tour in Uber- ^,"u increased Feb. i by
Baytown Bill and his family live
in Ennis, and Bill's wife is one of
Largent's former teachers.
jrces or -to avoid overtime pay jtialveston, Corpus Christi and
------- + contract employees-Austin before reluming to the
s„..r, „/ ltd VoiW.il Util jnd Ewan employees will not Boys Camp
-In a letter of understanding, il > h,l,l m t p m. Irid«j «t wnmingle except in emergen- On the trip, the group camps j TnIIR
was agreed that If National hmbmnn lunrhl H„m, or when il is inefficient not out every night Before coming ..
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" M if .Wn.iWay m o {become proficient in several They travel in a bus and Uke ^ l.e histAncal home tour Apnl Sunday.
Routine hotpital. skills required to perform the six weeks' supply of food "We tt"; Anna Ha*ey and(Amanda
R ACF - - ,h um " ,,u,,d mlnl,l,r mechanical work in the refinery have to cook all our meals,'' *^hl®r ai{f ,in ,,ar*? 0Vth€ tou!
'•ylyliJU nod ,,I nor urn. sHtof ««w ,im| ,-hemical plant Lareent said "j-which will Include the homes of
if'MUaiied Fr»ni Ps* D ,op*mi»d S««» 4lr Condition ID"M"’ u,i" “* rm~ D“"1
ty, so history "buffs” might do
well to reserve that weekend lor
homes and history. <
DISPLAYS
The C-Q Quilt Club's quilt dis-
play is attracting considerable
interest this month at the
museum v
In March the museum will
American Legion
AMERICAN LEGION, Post 323
will meet at 6.30 p.m Thursday
at the Community Building
Plans for the i»78 Boys State and
the school medal awards
programs will be discussed.
‘Hill’ Gas Hike
THE COST OF NATURAL gas
to Entex customers in Mont I
2.-101 cents per 100 cubic feet,
the Mont Belvieu City Council
L—ed Tuesday. The council
told the adjustment was
authorized by the Texas
Railroad Commission
Choir Performance
HORACE MANN Junior School-
Choir will perform for students
feature a bottle collection that at Carver-Jones Elementary at
belongs to Mrs. Milton Campbell 9 30 a.m4 Friday at Carver-
of Newport, formerly- ofljones.
Baytown.
. iacarr.___
H. B Creekmore’s' arid Tom
Long’s wood carvings will ^be
shown in April
ebStTurcl
Located at 3540 Market in
West Baytown, the museum is
open from 1 to 5 p. m. Tuesday
through Friday and 2 to 6 p. m.
WE RE BMJYINfll
New Location
Around the Corner
902 DECKER DR.
THE TRAVEL POST
422-35113
home, school or in minor trouble
with the law,” Largent ex-r!,ei
plained. "These kids were un-
derachievers yet when they go
back home after about a year
riding a motorcycle along a gully and a half at the Boys Camp,
normal
east of a trailer park at 322 they go back to theii
Massey-Tompklns. grade and do well.
Lawrence said he spotlighted Since the "Boys Camp was
the man, who dumped the started, similar camps have
motorcycle and fled on foot, sprung up all oyer the U. S.
j Bobby Witt on Crow Road,
Glenn Harbor on East Texas,
Sarah Snyder on Bayway Drive,
Buddy Mitchell on Cedar Bayou
Road and the H. R. Thibodaux
on East Texas.
Tickets will be $5, with
proceeds going to the Baytown
Historical Museum. Admission
for one home w$ be $1.50 for
those who do not plan to take a
complete tour.
Garden dub . members will
•rve as hostesses. Lakewood
Garden Club will be at the Witt
home; Plumwood Garden Gub
at the Mitchell home; Dirt
Gardeners Club at the Harbour
homo and Wooster Garden Gub
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REAL ESTATE
OPPORTUNITY
Liesnsa Sponsorship Program
Rsd Cirpsl caii unit you is ksnni>| laroUsd la s provtn in-dapth ml Mills
prognm which ullsllss raquirimtuts for licensure in Tsxis.
Weekend classes begin Fshruiry 25.
Fall Him Iraislni instructor
Ongoing gsrsniul Inlnlng by Rid Cirpst and Msislinci offered in Mch Rid Carpel
offlcs lo insure your succou.
Wn iri snaking ciresr oriantod people Intorsstod?
Call Alex Binkley
977-1630
or Ronald Laird
427-1711
REDCARPeT
There are four groups, each
with 10 boys, at the camp. The
boys design and build their own
campsites from pine poles they
Lawrence impounded the 1972
Honda and Ideated the owner.
Robert J Marshall of 322
Massey-Tompkins.
In another case, Officer Byron
Jones was on patrol in the 1500
block of Kilgore Wednesday
when he noticed1 a 1973
Chevrolet Corvette that
appeared to have been aban-
doned.
Jones said the keys were in the
ignition and a citizen band radio
was also in the car. It was owned
by Stephen R. Brodine of 3400
liecker and was impounded
, And Roy Reed of Highlands
told polite someone took his
1972 Oldsmpbile, parked at Bay
Plaza parking lot, Wednesday. It
was worth $2,000 '
Trip To Opera
FOURTH GRADERS at Bovyiej ,
Elementary will go to Houston £ ^ lSHINLTON
Friday to see an opera. 1
Our
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From AP Wir
+ DALLAS — Dense fog,
drizzle and freezing drizzle
spread across a vast area of
West Texas early today,
prompting the National
Weather Service to issue trav-
elers advisories.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 111, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978, newspaper, February 16, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074696/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.