The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977 Page: 8 of 18
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i the Georgia banks with which
• Lance was associated before
i taking officfe, the paper said
An administration official
conceded Saturday that Cuter
was paying a political price for
the investigations. ‘Certainly
it’s politically difficult for us,”
said the official privy to the
President's thinking. He de-
clined to be identified.
Asked whether Lance might
quit, the official added:
“I would expect he would not,
and everyone would hope that
[fjWOT poet sapNrihMr told Cm- cwcW protean and Cm Ed
jiotidated Ed** » minutes be- could hive ret off sor e of its
fiiyt fft fUff cmtonen. ____-
pSriHp'Fa
dab say the votantaiy, arte ™
tire cutoff te tome curtonim AI$44p.m.,*muMa after
to preserve power for the rest the wanune to cut hack 490
Iwh never made the night of nwgawatT- about ooe^entb
July U. though they m the of c* Mt total aereire to the
Hiliittkid. P*koo m to tuuodal did
pervisor toM tte Coo Ed super-
mor at the utility* ttBWMd *** pro*„wK «to**nu»tt
•mam ~ me ire&aem s siaiemem
eater here: " You tetter shed ^ ^ mm of per-
mm load wig you get down
haow thb thMg because I cant the treasury Department, un-
it?.*!!*^0* * m*** *P018 ^er authority of the comp-
Uolier of the currency, began.
Calhoun First National Bank in
Georgia, some of which vio-
lated the law, the Times said.
SEjlEiSfBil
do* ahhough the procedure JJfffiJ comptroller ha* ^t,report, attnbuted
was fairty simple broadened his investigation. SpecificallyU the xfir^ said
counter, including those of an-
other Lance bank, the National
Bank of Georgia, subject to its
reserve requirements. Lance
headed the bank before joining
the administration.
The action means buyers of
the state can horror orify 50
per cent of the purchase price
and must put the rest up in
cash. Previously, there was no
limit to the amount buyers
could borrow for these stocks.
The New York Tim® said
| Saturday that investigators Ior(
( Comptroller John Heimann are
searching the records for about
20 additional loans which might
have been extended to Mrs.
| Lance, as well as other family
On The Light Side
ingmaid’s “Kabuki" Bedspread
, 24" fa. 34” fa. 44"
Ozarka
DRINKING WATERS
IW WteJ, «ui tettKT OdlU, WIUJl
a barely visible smile.
SPRINGFIELD, 111. (AP), -
Hog calling* contats are old
hat. But husband calling -
slowed down and let him land." that's a whole (few event at the
Raymond A. Etchepare, 32. Illinois State fairgrounds. , ;
of Wat La Angela was flying Seven young women stepped
his Cessna 150 when the throttle out of the stands and into the
linkage snapped, Hennas said, show ring Sunday at the fair-
The pilot landed the singie-en- grounds to compete in a
gine plane on the busy freeway, tongue-in-cheek contest for the
just south of Santa Monica hat husband caller.
Boulevard, without hurting Debbie Parr, 24, of Mason
himself, passenger Ray Leger City won the $75 dollar top
DELIVERED TO YOU
NO CHEMICAL TASTE
EXCELLENT FOR DRINKING AND COOKING
HOME AND OFFICE DELIVERY IN FIVE GALLON BOTTLES
NO BOTTLE DEPOSIT OR CONTRACTS
- HOME AND OFFICE DISPENSERS OF ALL TYPES
48x84 Antique Satin
FoambackDrapes
j ANNE TULLOS
Baytown
L Junior Gets
l v ‘ ‘ - _ .4
j New Teacher
i Anne Tullos, who taught two
yean at Fatima, a Catholic
32, of Los Angela, or the supr-
ised motorists
Etchepare repaired the dam-
age and his* plane was given a
quick safety check by Federal
A utniiAfi A /ImiHinlkHliAn imiduiAi
HI I LI# urren. ONE FIVE GALLON
BOTTLE OF WATER PRII WITH THE
PURCHASE OF A FIVE GALLON BOTTLE
AND THE RENTAL OF A DISPENSER FOR
HOME OR OFFICE
with
Unive
she w
years,
Kappi
gradui
She
educat
Hob
sewing
and si
much
and to
taxied down the freeway and call,
took off.
"Come and get it. Come and
get your pork chops, chops,
nknne " ckn i roll a/4
CANNON,
"Crystal Palace”
Towel Ensemble
can cheese slica. -.
The company offered a $4,000
reward on Sunday
of Time
Save
BOSTON (AP) - Now it can
be told. There’s a forger work-
ing in Gov. Michael S, Dukakis'
Her hobbies include
swimming and traveling
have taken her to New E
j Washington, D C., and
neighboring states
Chambers Man
*
*
Named To
TRA Panel
With a savihgs account a| Citizens of Texas, the more you
deposit, the longer you save it, the more interest you earn.
And we have a variety of savings plans that can earn you
greater interest. „ i
Bad Pillows
Chambers County resident
Champ Clark has been named to
the board of directors of the
Trinity River Authority (TRA)
by Gov. Dolph Briscoe.
*159 Mur
L, Clark. 31, will be sworn in at
a noon Thursday in the Anahuac
* MuirfkrtitM ktr rHkmh«rc Pmintv
' courthouse by Chambers County-
Judge GUy C. Jackson Rl.
Clark is replacing Jackson,
who resigned when he was nam-
ed judge: and will serve until
March. 1979.
A lifelong resident of the
Chambers and Liberty counties
area. Clark is a graduate of
Liberty High School. He receiv-
ed a bachelor's depee in civil
engineering from Texas AIM
University.
A registered engineer and
public land surveyor, Ctafc owns
a civil comaktog firm in Mont
Behieu.
As part of Ml MW duties,
dark will help direct TOA's
rotes concentef recreation.
I JUDY ARCENEAUX
jltotroe To Be
iTeacher’s
[Firs/ Job *
A Louisiana gal will begm ter
career this year by working with
students in tms scnooi arstnn.
j Judy Arceneaux, a New
Orleans native and graduate of
1st Mary 's Academy there, will
Ibe at Bowie Elementary.
She has a master of arts
tepee in speech pathology with
a minor in psychology.
[ Mbs Arceneaux attended
*A# deposits received by the 10th of the month earn from the first.
Deposits received after the 10th earn from the date of deposit.
Passbook accounts earn from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal Certificate accounts earn to date of maturity Substan-
tial interest penalty is required for early withdrawals of certificates.
Dividends compounded daily and paid quarterly.
CITIZENS OF TEXAS SAVINGS
MAyl*
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
401 W. TEXAS AVE • BAYTOWN • 2101 BAY PLAZA
427-8561
Deposit*
jritofflsi■*:
Passbook
$ 5 Minimum
' Daily
Wo '
Certificate
$1,000 Minimum
90 Pays
5’/2%
Certificate
$1,000 Minimum
T Year
6’/2%
Certificate! $1,000 Minimum
30, Months
6%%
Certificate
$1,000 Minimum
4 Years
7V2%
Certificate $1,000Minimum’
6 Years
7%%
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 263, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1977, newspaper, August 15, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074772/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.