The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1973 Page: 2 of 16
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7
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Monday, January 8,1973
Dampness Supply
All the water in the
world’s oceans, ice fields,
lakes, rivers, soils, rocks and
atmosphere comes to 326
million cubic miles.
Noon Stock Quotes
Port 'La Porte
430 W MAIN 471-3115
(Courtesy of Citizens National Bank fend Underwood,
........ Neuhaus and Company)
12%
3%
5:40-7:20-9:00
+
and
MAUDE
- ' C»faj| iMfiiintut*
A Paramount Pktun ~iGF
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE
12:45 Until 2:00 p.m.
$1.00 lot Adults &
50c for Children and
Senior Citizens
Allis Chalmers ..
Arlan’s Dept Store
AT&T ...........
iconda ...
Armco ..........
Ashland ......
Atlantic Richfield
53%
21%
24%
32%
77%
Magnavox ...........
Marathon Oil.........
Martin Marietta Alum
Mfcrodot irrr:
MobileOil...........
Monsanto ......
Nat Distillers
49% Occidental Petro
Beth Steel............... 29% Penn Central R. R.
Celanese
Phillips Pet
DdtiAie,
Diamond Shamrock .
DowChem • ....INK
rind ,.... .... 48%
DuPont .
EiPasoNatGas...
Ethyl Corp ..
Extendicar^
Exxon .. . . . .
Ford
, J87% St ar Cal
Foremost Mefeson
OSfBleM
5 5S- «
• i 16% StaBferChem 44%
89% SunOil............. .....43%
■ 797s Syntex ..............83
19% Taft Broadcast.
MU
1:10-3:10-5:10-7:10-9:15
——A cop
STACY
REACH
THENEW
CENTURIONS
fw m'mI, JOSEPH WAMBAUGH
General Motors . .
GenT&T........
Gen Tire .........
Georgia-Pacific .
Getty Oil... „—
Gillette .
Gordon’s Jewelry
Greyhound.......
Gulf Oil..........
Gulf States Util...
GtffWeallBd,
Halliburton ......
HospitalAffiliatesr
HL&P .............
Inland Steel.......
| Interlake Steel .....
IBM ...............
Jones & Laugh ....
Kerr-McGee .......
KraftFoods......
S. S. Kresge . :......
Ling-Temco-Vought
McDonnell-Douglas.
73% Technicolor
82% Teledyne
30% Tenneco
28% Texaco
• 37% Texas Eastern-
95 Texas Gulf Sul
64% .
21% traveler’s Ins
18% Union Carbide
26% Union Oil of Cal
22 United Aircraft
.. 34% .Upjohn ...
■ 153 USSteel
"21% Walgreen’s
50 Westinghoiise
33% Woolworth
28% Xerox
r^r4i9% iP8wfndu8.Avg,
19 , Dow Indus. Change
... 68 (Up)
... 48%
tSfr Hflftmmi feat
Entered as second class matter if
the Baytown, TeMS *1*ost Office
77520 under the Act of Confess of
March 3,1879. Published afternoons,
Monday through Friday, and Sun-
i, at t30t M
P.O, Box 90, I
cTlptipn Rates:
per
to cents.
Memorial Drivi
X 90, I
Rates:
carrier, S2 IS per month, $25.10
days,
BaytQwn,
tovyn 7251
e in
Texas, P.O, Box 90, Bay-
20. Subscripfipn Rates: By
nonth,
i-rates on request. Represented
Coastal Publicat^n*.
Cokmiali^™
ENDS
TUESDAY
TIMES
6:30-9:30
TONIGHT 150 CARLOAD
THE GREATEST BLOOD-SNOW ON EARTHI
15*
4-
SSlii
, Ton Presents 2 HAMMER PRODUCTIONS
CotttxOeluJ** jPGi
SJ Hospital
Loses $339
To Burglars
IN HARRIS County Water Control and Improvement | lengers Pat Erwin, a Channelview businessman, and H. ff.
... ...... .... .. ........in, ............r-Bfircr.mr-m.-'ijm--i
56% District No. 21 in Channelview will select two members of the
Thieves took $339.58 cash
from San Jacinto Methodist
f Hospital Saturday, police said
| Monday.
Director of financial serv-
, J. F.Rawe, told police
[that someone entered the of-
llfice where the cash drawer is
| located through a: sliding glass
|window. According to police,
he lock on the window had
tbeen broken for some time
prior to the theft.
In other police action, Offi-
r P. E. Badillo said a tire on
....... «i»7z -------------------—w ——« Scarborough, ah Armco Steel Corp. electrician. Balloting will |apatrol car wascut by vandals
....... 49% board of directors in an election Tuesday. Candidates are, left be at the Rktlon Street Fire Station. |while the car was parked at an
83% to right, incumbents John S. Lee and V. Ed Smith, and chal-, --_____-„--
mL il smnni nrunn m day.
Also Saturday,
complex at 1711
, 71, of 5914 Redell Jr., 57, of 1 ■■
: held at 10 a,in. merit 202, were to be aH p.m.| Other pposals c
programs
I include providing
wiicu uic iuaa.
to J* suited for J* **$■
Friends Back
36%
Jighlands Man
.....!!% Wright* 5r.
29% Road were
39 Monday at First Baptist Monday at Earthman
58% Church of Highlands with the Home Chapel.
19% Revs. Bonner Magness, Robert A ^shipping
: !7 King and Wayne Harbaugh for Exxon and a veteran
39% officiating. World War II, Hudson
50 Wright diedfriday in a Bay- Sunday in Rockdale.
39% town hospital. He was retired He is survived by his wi
45% from the Utilities Department Mrs. Gertrude Hudson, Bay-and making a complete study
128 of Humble OU and Refining Co. town; one son, Ronald Wayne of the student drop-out i
r s.™*nw: eapgsl —„
46% ter, Mrs. OssieCollene Earls of one sister, Mrs. Jane Greyjtional program to hold these ton, Mc^ teachmg per- tempted to enter the pharmacy CROSBY (Sp)-To grant an
H_______|_____ „_|_____f glVe SS reS^daEof sometlnmsince r^^en4rinppllc8tion for the Texas E»-
1047;71 and5Connie Milton Wright of ticdt and Roy Hudson of Cali ] The recommended building foe toterim HouseCommittee ^ made'B^ce i
Portland, Tex.; two sisters, fornia. additions to Sterling would on Administration of Public pyjce arealSo’investigating be to pander to the selfish <je-
22 Mrs. Rom Miller of Hobbard, Burial was to be in Memory include 11 upstairs classrooms Education. two bicycle thefts from the sires of a few while ignoring the
T«.,ahliMni.l5hest Daraof Gardens'with the Rev. Bufnptt omitted from original plans, home of Mrs. Jim Choate 107 rights and the future of a much
Silsheei—* ' ........ „— _«„i —J * —— * —*"1* • 1 - —■*--—-
Nine grandchildren also sur-
WCID Race
Bag Plaza II
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A NEW
FRANK PERRY FILM
PLAY IT AS IT LAYS' 0
dress for many years before
wewere married:
sons, Ricky, who attends Lee £ 0
College, and Roger, who at-
iotices
Sara
SCHOOLBOAKD
icommended is closely tied to ministration prefers the addi- st_,e as was a m
tires and rims were THE “SAD SAC1
M . vamcu ov $60, while $40 cash WoNd War H is i
[E HJjprojxy ^as taken from two purses in this South Viet . B .
_1heschoolboard.isdue.. stockroom t PRo5bins marine on guard duty ta|
' f” Shoes, 218W.Texas. Storeem-
REL gymnasium and an P^.Mra^. Chrte Hater and —
ACCRA, Gha
stands, finally,
considers home
blue-jeans and
daring “LOVE
For the first i
she, in her blacl
the majority! T1
there are her $
perhaps from th
as her great
parents.
chains. She retui
plane, eager to
thing and to 1<
people live. Ho
P lived.
Young, as tl
were when they
into slavery, the
as they left, he
tep. Joe Allen
Pharma" 2306 N OppOSCS WaStC
Dowler officiating. iposhibly a swimming pool and Air Crash
Pallbearers were Jim San- possibly a vdcational'agricul-
vrve.: • -
Burial was in San Jacinto
Memorial Park Cemetery. Raymond
Pallbearers were Ernest Mark Howell.
ders, Royce Strickland, Ray- ture facility on th? campus D/wylU
ford Strickland, My Pounds, rather than in the proved:
Raymond Heintschel and|main vocational plant. ]\T _ Untr»0
Ten or 12 classrooms are I'CW llUZnC
E. Cleveland, on Thursday and larger number of people,
Saturday nights.
> testified Baytown’s State
Friday at^,the
t t Texas Water Quality Board
the frontporchofthe houseon hearWg at Crosby’s American
Thursday, while an older nne ^gjon ^41
m According to Mrs. Choate, a
s new bicycle was taken from
- Frank R. Bobalik, Hig
resident and Crosby pharma- Wright, Johnny Harvey, Aubry MR& VIGIWkBjpiTE I Austin' E^nttdary caopB. poodle who tras ftteday. . • I “The people of the Crosby
cist, has entered the water dis- King and Leon King. ^Sa-vlCM ^r Ma. Vkda E|«nd to® pwls of ftmt paaengers A $60 10-speed bicycle was area have not teen treated
trictracein Tuesday’s election Funeral arrangements were White of Albuquerque, N.M., rooms each are recommended reseued ^ the Everglades stole sometime Friday or Sat- fairly withrespect to this' ap-
and friends submitted the fol- under direction ^ -Earthman were held at 10 a.m. Monday atjat the PtaNmy my crash of a tamhojaUhter hat artay.stid Rector Btuno*, 1501 j^ftwi,” Allen said,
lowing statement in support of Funeral Home. EarthmSd Funeral Home The administration suggests week, has a new home on Key Ash.' Hie bicycle had been Have been subjected to added
the former Robert E. Lee foot- Chapel with the;Rev. Randolph^^the new field house facility^as Bi9tayne. loahed^to a friend, said police, expense, me, concern , and
NB player: _ ORINS. KATES Cooper officiating, _ ; ; : fan alternate site .for the 4|j„io ' n r,i^« Another btcycie. valued at absencefromtheir jobs. Justice
I graduated from Robert E. Services for Orin S. Kates,
Lee in 1950, played on the Gan- 67, of 200 Morrell were to he at
der football team and lettered 2 p.m. Monday at Earthman
my gphinr ypar T attpnHpd TFuneral Hnrup (Thapel
She Was the widow of the late swimming pobl at Sterling.
Alicia Suarez, a niece of
* lage Lane Apartments, No.
She is survived by a daugh- suggested instead of additions
keep Ihe doe as a pet.
Kates died in a BaytownlAIburquerque, and two sons,\TV/ftrtarrl
Charles F. White of Baytown!w dltir WiUU
Tina, the constant com-
panion of Mrs. Evelyn De
Salazar of New York,
‘"The location chosen is a
HirHi ANnc Fn„, swamP late last Friday-
HIGHLANDS (Sp) - Four Ninety-nine persons died in the
candidates are on the ballots m crasb
Pallbearers were Leonard|Iuesda7’s .el?.ctio,n of two
College and the University of
Houston. 1 worked my way hospital Friday. He was a Bay
through .the University of toWn resident 21 years and a and Robert B. White of Hous-| Qpt
Houston School of Pharmacy, retired bricklayer. J ton. jljfcLffUlf OfSl
with the help of my wife, and Re is survived by his wife, Eight'grandchildren also * jj. *» 1
graduated in 1956 with a Daisey Kates, Baytown; two survive. lift nlgtll&ftClS
degree in Pharmacy. sons, Ray O. Kates of Minne- Burial was in Brooksidef
‘I went to Wbfk for Federal sota, and Kenneth O. Kates of Memorial Park Cemetery in
Road Pharmacy soon after Baytown; five daughters, MiSs Houston.
graduation and in 1957 became Genet^ Kates of Baytown, Pallbearers were r7ntv Shaking an<j covered with jet
eUe Wrihama, Jo}1,|Httrt, A.- R. Stark, luel. the do"g .was carried to a
my own pharmacy in Crosby. I mond, Okla., Mrs. Donna Tall- Curtin, Luther Haddick, Bin|n^t ■ Guard helicopter
have operated it successfully er, Richmond, Tef., Mrs. Write and AH, Garter: |t. y-..-". oW« ~■■ 1. ^,-m
since that time, except for four Emma Lou Standish, Bartles- In lieu of other remem-a”7^ was^^
months after my original store ville; Okla., and one sister, berances, the family has re- ’ _ Mnrafln flnH FranW Wh° WaShl^
burned. I reSpened in Crosby Mrs. Elsie Potter of Oklahoma quested that donations be ®rna“i,nnin„ fr0n7her eyes’ before 1)61,18
in Nov. of 1971. City. made to the American Cmv\^J£~2.,t1rned. over
My residence, which I own,, Fourteen grandchildren also Society,
is at 215 S. Fourth in High- ‘survive. Funeral arrangements are
threat to the safety anti well-
Streams in the United States being of the residents of my dis-
was earry an average of 1.2 billion triet apd a menace to the en-
traveling under a seat in a gallons, of water each .day to vironment and the waters of the
small box when the Eastern the oceans. state of Texas.”,
Air Lines jet plunged into the
IRON GATE lounge
J»«1 smve 'Vr-rnt TWTIjr r>! ID! If
MLVVMf a VI ■%.»« 1 « <«“ »
lands, I have lived there since Burial was to be in Cedar
March 1958, arid 1 expect to .Crest Cemetery with the Rev,
continue to live there, My wife* Marbut officiating,
the former Barbara Jean
Trinity Biver
Lined
SAt CV
after he moved out of
I am interested in all types
of business and welcome the
opportunity to serve the people
of Highlands on the water plan, which includes the barge
board. I believe Iwill be able to
help the water district and the
people of Highlands. I believe
we should get full value for
every dollar spent by the dis-
trict. I havono financial inter-
est in toe district other than
my home and do not expect to
its operation.'
Bau Plaza I j
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RAGE &
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ARLINGTON, Tex. ( AP) -
The Trinity River development
canal, will open new recreation-
al facilities all up anddown the
river, says James Strawn, ex-
ecutive director of the Trinity
Improvement Association
“Those who say we already
cilities along the Trinity River
make any financial gains from are like the people who scoffed lottesville,
• WHY*
jau-
nt nnot
7:00-10:30
at the efforts of the Wright
Brothers to develop the air-
plane,” Strawn said. “They
ha ve no vision of the needs we
pill face."
the coming four-day work week,
I longer vacations and more
leisure time, people are going to
be looking for places to spend
their extra time. “We’re going
to need every recreational
facility we can develop.
SHE RAISED MORE
THAN EYEBROWS!!
commented
The project, says Strawn, will
develop countless types of out-
door facilities that probably
would never be feasible unless
the river improvement pro- Bundrick, Cleveland, Tex., and
to an animal!
for two seats formerly held by I hospital.
Robbins and Oliver Harman. | ..Thenmy family and I went!
BIXLER
ROM9to1.FROM9to2F
NIGHTLY FROM 9to1.FROM 9to2 FRI AND SAT.
under the-direction of Earth-
man Funeral Home.
| Harman is not a' candidate
“for personal reasons,” he-
said. ,
Robbins was appointed in
to pick her up and she recog-
nized us and got all excited,"
Mrs. Suarez said.
r RAMADA tower
tral Baptist Church with the:
Rev. BiUy.JQeJate.officiating.[y j™
The election wtfl be held
• Griffin, a student, died id s
7 a-m- ta 7 P-m. in the
He is s^i^by^wde.fmeet^ room of Hightands
1» San Jacinto. M. W.Har-
is election iud8e-
H°ld0Ver memberS of the
Susan Gnffm, both of Chariot- are Verhon L (Pe{e)
'feiinunns th* Rupp. peesiilentjF.L. (Rube) school to make this educa-
body wiU te SiSd b^S£|C°nley’ ^ Ronny nvailshl*. tlw.
have adequate recreational fa- Funeral Home to Hill anHP111*1-
i A
Encyclopedia
CHANNELVIEW (Sp) -
Viola Cobb Elementary School
has received Compton’s Ency-
clopedia.
Tyree Gilliam of F. E.
Compton Co., zone manager in
this area, worked with the
tional resource available to the
community.
Irving Funeral Home in Chaf-
JAMES E. RANKIN SR.
Services for James Ernest
Rankin Sr., 82, of 1616 Jones
Road, Highlands, will te at 2
Strawn commented that with pJn. Wednesday at Earthman
Highlands Chapel
Rarriun. a resident of High-
lands for 15 years, died in a
Houston hospital Sunday.
He is survived by his wife.
r5*M209_Ma$tR|njmiJ High-
lands; three sons, James E
Rankin Jr., Victoria, Charles L
Rankin, Highlands, and Bus-
sell L Rankin, Houston; two
daughters, Mrs. Sam W. Tra-
vis, Houston, and Mrt.
UNITED MOOVOM
■GIRLl
I EVER DIET
KJUM KITHR’
lakes that
and
and
fishing would improve o*ice the
river is cleaned 19.
»m
■ecreation areas
AlUgaton and crocodiles oat
nothing but BWRt.__r
one sister, Mrs. Lois McFar-
land. Houston.
TlfftfY gnuxWiilrtrw anri.U
great-grandchildren also sur-
Burial will te m San Jarinte
Plans call tor many of the ox Memorial Parlt. with the Rev.
B. ,G. Walker officiating.
tews of the Trinity River that
«re cut off when the barge canal Pallbearers wifi te
boiR to te developed aifiunkia, Cecil Rartta. Mm
DjtU. » ■ -■ -« n---
Duly Dunancx, sud-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1973, newspaper, January 8, 1973; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104240/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.