The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1975 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Mondiy, April 21,
Schools Here Launch
Security Guard Trial
TVre «Wf a r-ovpk of new.retoctei, stop illegal parking
f«t» in il* parking latrat the keep students out ol the- can
two high tf-boois Monday mom-Lhen thev are not supposed to
mg and trill be there until school be there cause people to use the
YOUTH FAIR AUCTION
Robbers
Get Drugs At
Hospital Here
Happy
Birthday!
Mike Yates is sent greetings
from wife Karen and children
James and Lisa
Newman Jamison is wished a
happy birthday by friends.
Belated wishes to Lauri Dees,
Owners and purchasers in
other divisions were
Jumor Forrest, Baytown Po-
Roraues Food Market, 1600, Uce Association 1225 barrow;
David Kimmey. Mr and Mn. clay Hall. Morris Gill, $235, bar-
h .nee Bush. $575, Tammy Ros- row. Mark Simpson lowneri,
sow, Baytown Feed Dealers As- Tex Haltom, Tommy Kimmey,
Johnny Ludtke, $145. three rab-
bits: Pamela Gunter, Brisket
Bar-B-Q. $110, three rabbits
a land of drugs Baytown pobre Gana, Joe Paine. $600. Janice
said Gouldman. Dr Richard Tbom-
» Debra Harm, a pharmacy *»• $80. .Jeanne McOanahan,
technician, told potiWTWo fe-
males entered the south door
facing the front parking lot of
the hospfial-at 1700 Bowie Drive
and the first suspect ap- «*ution. $525 Quinton Wilson,
preached the glassed-in counter I Mrs Joe Payne, $525
and asked directions to a Bav- -Also. Clayton McDonald. An-
town hospital * derson's Western Wear, $474.
Hams said she wrote the di- Gan Jones Bill .Mason. $550;
rections on a sbp of paper and Going. Mrs H. H Bishop,
handed it to the suspect, who 875. Tem Bernard. First In-
left surance Agency. $375. Roy Dean
Several minutes later the first F
woman eame into the pharmacy ■
again, asking if the business had c
a certain drug When Hams said *
the pharmacy had the drug, the !
woman signaled for a third sus-
pect a man carrying a single
barrel shotgun, and the third
suspect held the gun on Hams
are emplove
control non
onto campus*
The d&tn<
who celebrated Friday, from St
san McDonald.
Hems in the parking lots.
Supt Banw .Nettles said
thought the men-^one
t each high school-will
wn traffic in tbe parking
ontrol vandalism of
Die action was requested by
i pnnclpals Henry .Armstrong
Robert E Lee and Gilbert
mpkin at Ross Sterling
Attend Church
PATRICIA LEE Hill I
Mrs. Cecil Lee Hill of I
was 5 Saturday and Jai
Mr. and Mrs. Percy J.l
ol Baytown, (ireat-gral
ton of Gklveston, Mrs.
nu'onjiuhon of Fentol
$1» Til 2»
^THE
APPLE TREE
HIGHLANDS
ttWKT170
S 50-7 30-4 10
BAYTOWN STATE BANK
Hi Same*.CM-J* ‘O-'S
Jl the pilot is successful here
uards may be put into the park-
BONANZA EVERY TUESDAY
NIGHT RIB-EYE SPECIAL
while the female told her in j*
drugs from befund the counter.
Harm gave the suspects
tablets df Demerol and 226 tab-
lets of a different strength of the
same drug, along with 485 tab-
lets of Preludm in four different
strengths
The suspects then fled on foot
tr. —2. " 1
HERB ZIMMERMAN, center, principal it Bowie Elementary shows Debbie Rosinbaam of Bay-
town. left, and Lydia Kate Boyer of Friendswood, right, what students are doing there Tbe women
were among 36 college seniors considering teaching in Baytown next sear and in the city Fridas to
nimstrators have said park-
a problem at Ross, where
spaces may soon need to
Idisf' and school trustees
Itseussed requiring parking
see the « tools. talk with prospectise supervisors and look over the city. More are expected this Fri-
day Here the women look over the should*r of second grader. Daha Wise daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Bob Wise of 2204 Pmemont .. ......... ■ - * •
v • fJSud Staff Photo by Glenn Fofkesi
IMS!
Harris described the first sus-
pect as a 35 to 40 year old fe-
male..about five feet, three in-
Th« administration probably
' dies tall and
SI 25 Til 6 30
1 weighing about 130
':o»'right neighborly prices.
Tuesday For
Busy Over Weekend
ilescnbed as about 18 years old
“No tipping please.
Just leave us with a smile!
man was described as
being m his early 20s with long
blond hair about six feet tall and
slim build
; ■ Several burglaries thefts andirmg gold bracelet'a bottle of li- V * ..
py b
jthe weekend _ ; Police said a cabinet in the James .will be held'JTlO a m.
■ Vance E Mit<tell 3509 Wood-[kitchen‘was damaged when the Tuesday at Earthman Funeral
crest, reported Hie, Saturday burglar attempted to pry it Home Chape! with the Rev Lile
jDifebc Durgiaa c4 hi* home-—fopeir Damage was estimated at <•’ Calhoun officiating
}:'Tatea-w^e'g tejiffiSerib4» y$7$.T~-:~'' ' _ Steele, soh. of ^Veteran Bay-
matir pivtei hand,miser aut^j' Robert buc-ir 1300 E James j town poire Sgt Herman Steele.
Imatic garage door opener, gold 1 reported, to police the weekendidrowped April 12. m the Trinity
422-3815
HELD OVER
$1 25 TIL 2 00
12 40-2 55-5 10
7 25-9 40
ELECTION- -
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r.ers and state employes
The other proposition would
; mean higher salaries and travel
allowances for state legislators.
•Apparent lack of interest in
city-council elections has been
’ widely lamented by Baytown
. election officials. An eleotion
judge after the April 1 vote
noted the total turnout was
, slightly more than the number of
IT SAVES MONEY ON YOU FOOD BILL, EVERY MONDAY
AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BUFFET NIGHTS. GREAT FOOD AT GREAT PRICES
ORIENT EXPRESS
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
NO! s100 PER ADULT
TONIGHT iROHOAY} DUE TO
Fish Fry
Turnaround Maintenance in
A FISH FRY will be sponsored
Pasadena A Baytown native. he
THE LIFE
& TIMES OF
XAVIERA
HOLLANDER
was broken cedar Bayou Jumor Sthool and
: • -Re*erve ' Grand' Champion ® at apartment complex]Robert E fceehefore joining the !
[Dairy- goat award wenf to Jim- ^ay ™ght . - - ' Army in' 1988' '
! mv Ramsey of Channelview 4-H......Police satd the windows and Besides his parents. Ijeissur- '
[Club tt the Showmanship Dairy alummum frame 0I? af».rtment f. !; ;.*L.„
goat competition, Jackie Rarq- pg about Steele of Baytown, two.sislers,r
I---*.—■* IJa damage No entry was gain- xi« n vi i,i>m<.i
ed to the apartment
■- ' ^
mem. resident, Rebecca L Me-
Ssh^iSrS'herpKl^n
up truck while it was parked in Burial wl1' •» in Cedar aes[
the parking lot Sunday night Cemetery Pallbearers will be
.Damage was estimated at $184 Giyde Brandon, toneth Dunn,
r 'a ^
rived by a daughter. Jody Mane Market'
Steele ol Baytown, two.sisters.
Mrs. G M. Burnett of Uberty The word caljb
and Mrs B L Wilbams of Bay- erenc* *® a 6un-
town, hi* grandmother; Mrs ter ol the c
Mrs Alice-McAdams of Hous- p—ap—
ton and a stepdaughter. Carol yCTjr,_
Burial will be in Cedar Crest J&rfjf&m
Vickie Ramsey -also of Channel- ^ t0 ,be apartment ,
view 4-H flub won the junior dl- Another South Kolon Apart-
isaatwss'or
300 S. HWY146
427-7481
"FANNY HILL
MEETS
LADY CHATEBLP
RATED 8
By PHIL PASTORET
Steak House
IN OUR 10th YEAR OF
SERVING ONLY THE FINEST
OF STEAKS “
OPEN EVENINGS-M0N THRU SAT.
closed mm.......
FOR RESERVATIONS CAU
Somehow, having the airline
gate attendant wave bye-bye to
us doesn't ter-mpeh--for our
452-2915
i m iiifi uirun
morale
For just a little spars change, the
Fountain of Youth can reduce those
hips-thighs and riproportion your /
figure to that young, youthful
appearance you always wanted. Now,
after 4 years of serving Baytown and
the surrounding aroa, don't you think
its about time you sppnd a little span
change and gat rid of III that spata
weight.
Two liooo men wo
♦ . . • ' ■
Col. Henry Dittman.is well qualified do do Itis best for
Baytown in his present job as assistant to the County
BUYS v
1 Fish Fillet
1 Reg'. Fry
1 Reg. Soft Drlpk
1 Apple.,Cherry Pie
Emmett 0. Hutto, because of his-extended familiarity
with Baytown's growth and problems, is best qualified to
serve on the City Council as a FULL TIME representative.
A vote for Emmett Hutto means that the city can obtain
the talents and abilities of both. Two minds are better
than ope in representing Baytown at the city and countay
levels.-
McDonalds of Baytown
310 N. Alexander Dr,
Pin 125* iiscml N tht motUmiI N My repitt pisfiim
A variety of spring
Limited Offer—So Call Now
.. "Vri • » ’ •' * ;
Located in Bay Plan
(Limit om p«r cufomr)
Formerly Roman Sitndar Salon
427-5851
OFFER EXPIRES 4-30-75
Deeht
3910 DECKER DRIVE 424-5012
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 162, Ed. 1 Monday, April 21, 1975, newspaper, April 21, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104365/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.