The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1978 Page: 13 of 18
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THE BAYTOWN 1UN TU0*d0V, StfttmbgfJjtJgL
Home, Store
Burglaries
Probed Here
Burglaries of convenience
stores and several homes were
investigated by Baytown police,
Monday..
Adolph Gonzales, supervisor
for Texas Super Duper Markets
Inc., told police someone took
S$0 castrand six American Ex-
press money Orders from the
1th Incan
tut check
1 credit
it ere ov
riflgbureei
s'children
i ao forth.
SAVE BIG ON FRIEDRICH ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
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THfcRt SLOTS OF SUM
NOW StH? TIME TO SAVE:
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store at 1212 E. Texas Friday
• night '
Charles McMorrow. manger
at Jones 7-11. 2009 Ward, told
police someone broke into the
store early Tuesday. A front
glass door was broken and Tour
cartons of cigarettes, some
. cigarette papers. 10 lighters and
S35 change were taken The
items were valued, at $190
Peter Trammell, 4005 Saveli,
told police someone broke into
his home Monday A radio,
AND MONEY
SELECT FROM
THE MOST
POPULAR MODELS
IN THE COUNTRY!
AT THESE MONEY-SAVING
PRICES, WE SINCERELY -
BELIEVE NO ONE CAN
MATCH THESE GREAT
VALUES! COME IN
NOW FOR SOME
TRULY OUTSTANDING
HOME LAUNDRY BUYS
jus wiiic wwiwij n i«w,
receiver, turntable, speakers and
about $20 charge'was taken
Total value of the stolen Items
was $42G ;
Frederick Lamb, 1524 Willow,
told police someone took a 30JS-
caliber rifle, scope and case
from his home during the past
several days. The items were,
worth $325
And Robert R Porter, 4109
XtStiSSftiX
count at OtuensBank. The
saps, written Aug I and Sept
1! were for a total $3,700 I
TRY THIS ONE!
Baytown Man
Injured In
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3 CYCLE WASH SELECTION INCLUDING POWER SCRUB
POWERFUL 3 LEVEL WASH ACTION. SOUND
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Decker Wreck
A Haytown man was hurt in'*
7 2* p m Monday wreck in the
.«*«* - * •-''
NOW er
ONLY h
daagiar at Mr . and Mrs,tfa
0. Fergwwa «f Baytown,
rekbrates Ws ftrobirtid*)
Tuthigy. She hat • brother, b*
Nephb aoda thw, *«h
«mntr *M
where the
troveny i*
MMl $1,000,
the legisla-
county or
exclusive
of the pro-
lent »s It
the ballot
utitutional
extend the
justices of
W roars.“
I SIX
«>
•o poses »n
the Texa* '
allow the
upend the
Its on any
I •' appeal*, .
la of civil
sited to a
id two ti-
es. The.
> would al-
ia sit in
be concur:.
ti«y of the
n the sec-
lo deride a
of the pro.
- 7000 Mock o( flecker Baytown
Hospital bv BavtownAmbulance* Ksthryne Graadparewt* are
3|« Mr and Mrs Ira t Fttgwoo
Officer D Pickens said fmp. »« Bsyiowo. Herman Barge, of
who fas on a motorcycle, was b Port*
sijuthbownd on Decker wtwn he Berges of l t*rwt-
pulled in Irani of a aw driven by {grandmother» Mro Katiuy #e
l4hda B Henry id iTanoehief I Fop— #<*»•»■ « .
'The Henrv car struck the Crop
i risp was 'barged with mat JKt'
nr unule •hange o) lanes
Busing, Alien
Problems
Hill' Agenda
table buildings. illegal *b*t* *°d
a busing jr ’em are among
agenda lU .or cormderiuon
bv trustees when the Jokers
HUlScionl *■*■***?»
MAGIC CHEF 30"
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Tuesday
Trustees have asked that bids
be sought for a thwe<lai«ww»
pqtaMe buftNag tobeptaend*
uw mm
•M Hr. and ffin-Bay
STURDY CONSTRUCTION. BIG ROOMY OVEN LIFT-UP
TOP AND DOOR FOR EASY CLEANING "UNl-BURNER
CONSTRUCTION SUPER SENSITIVE HEAT CONTROLt
NO-SPILL COOK TOP
Willi AAJtJh
IE FEATURE-PACKED PAII
wlaroiMi
justices on
I appeals.
UP TO 130 MINUTES DRYINGJIME ON THE FAMILY SIZE DRYER.. A SUPER PARt:
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COLD ’ ' _________ . — _
QUALITY
"• Don George wig al with the
Surd iBouf , busing problem jW&a&Mfex.
*2 which yhool officials con ■
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Hunter Safety
Performance
■titutional
i» peel.the
co^T bi^S^S"receive cer TAHIR KAMAL Ktag.- '*
ufaration from the Texas P»h* Mr. tad Mn ^
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Many states. wludingW
rado require hunten to hew-
with the Pahs andjWW^®
that state as to what their re-
theatste
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Indebted-
• lend its
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• support
Open House
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JYCLE AND 3 TEMPERATURE SELECTIONS, VERSATILE. STURDY
UY BOTH ONLY $498 ^
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1978, newspaper, September 19, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104703/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.