The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1975 Page: 4 of 20
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TH6 BAYTOWN SUN Wtdntiday, February S, 1975
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Baytonians’ Pet Carmen Is
Hoggish About Roast Beef
By DODIE RICHARDSON
Contary to 'Mother ' Goosjr;
most little pigs go to market and
become hams, bacon or chops
In .fact, statistics say two-fifl
of the meat consumed in the U.
S. comes from-hogs,
, However, one snooty Bay
town swine named Carmen stays
home and has roast beef along
with macaroni, chickeh and.ariy
other table scraps from the kit-
chen of the Perry Price 'Family
apd wallowing in the backyard
causing a general upheave! es-
pecially in flower beds. Some-
times the sow’s mischievous be-
havior lands her literally in the
pen near the back of the yard.
But Carmen is a repeater and
whenturned out for exercise, it’s
back to her old dirty tricks.
Mrs. Price has decided to
clamp down on Carmen and
mentioned buying a ring for the
sow's smfbby nOse. A metal ring
through the .animal’s nostril
would discourage her from root-
ing, Mrs. Price suggested,
Generally,, she is a good na-
tured Beast The happy little
hoofer doesn’t seem at all hoggy
about sharing the premise With
ity No bigger than a pup, the
baby pig was fed milk from a bot-
SSEdBHfii**
tail and Carmen’s dialogue of pounds which is a lot of lard in
grunts is a novelty to witness as any market,
they sup from the same dish. . The Price family has always
!»■ Carmen became a family pet indulged in pets, including wild
ths Hnrino tho
during the Christmas holidays ra^its: a wijd ^jafnese cat anda ,*
when Perry III, a student at mallard duek ^ P8™* **
Cedar Bayou, brought her back &®£ I*16 ^nence of raising
from' a relative’s place in Wn- 9*« °ne f°r
mains in an effort to suppie. dashes in circles around the yard
ment her increasing appetite.
squealing shrilly.
As to Carmen’s future, "well,
An average pig weighs about let’s say she has almost worn out"
2‘/2 pounds at birth and doubles her welcome.. It’s back to the
its weight during the first week, farm in Trinity for her, Mrs.
Sows grow to weigh about 625 price said.
SOME LITTLE PIGS STAY HOME
Nancy Price And Pets, Buford The Dog And Carmen The Pig
(Sun Staff Photo By Dodie Richardson)
Detection Device Tested
Arkansas Swamps To
Get ‘Gift’ Alligator
GOP Planning
3 TV Specials
lo Aid Image
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)
Bert and Wanda DeRker of W
kirria, Wash., want one more
visit, with their former pet al;
hgator.
The: Dekkers shipped their mistreated."
to the Arkansas Game
David Criner of the comihis-
ion said he received word
when it would be turned loose, ’'
Criner safe-“I guess I will
have to write them and tell
them he arrived in good condi-
tion and that he's not being
The animal is living-in
four-foOt deep concrete pit in
the basement of the Game and
Fish Commission building.'
Criner said he was first con-
tacted about releasing the al-
ligator several months ago.
“After receiving the first let- jaSt
ter, I suggested they give it to GOl
mj: Criner. said. “They
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NEW YORK (AP) - Viewers
turned off by program-pre-
empting politicking may groan,
but the Republican National
Committee is planning three
half-hour TV shows to polish up
the GOP's public image.
The programs, emphasizing
positive aspects of GOP work,
will appear this spring in prime
evening time on a one-show-
per-network basis if no snags
develop, says Mary Louise
Smith, GOP national chairman.
She made the plans public
1 weekend at a meeting of
P state chairmen in Chi-
cago,'whereshe said the TV
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federal government js devel- Peterson compared the proc- the gas because he said its ef-
oping an explosive-detection ess to that used by natural gas feet could be negated relatively
system that could be used to companies that add a chemical easily once its chemical for-
protect government Buildings, with a distinctive odor to the mula was known. He stressed
banks, airports and other tar- gas. The odor can be detected that the detection equipment
:ts of terrorist bombings. in normally odorless natural would be useless on illegally
gas and warns of a leak. manufactured material that
Atley Peterson, assistant cb- ga^e t would gjW 0ff a lacked the taggant additive,
rector of the Treasury Depart- ^ ^ madli£es could The bureau estimates that in
ment s Bureau of Alcohol, To- ^ indents m0K such areas as New York City,
bacco and Firearms, said the M)ngifiv(, ton our n0ses ” he where enforcement of ex-
key to the system is a harmless ^ plosives regulations is consid-
m kn0Wn‘ 35 3 --------could be used to ered strict, as many as 70 per
, manufacturer and «*"■<* terrorist explosions «e
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The Arkansas Game and Fish
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Criner said Mrs. Dekker
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 5, 1975, newspaper, February 5, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103946/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.