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For
Plan
the'consumer... We
e are vast aluminum
1 over the West now,
to educate, schools
ihing efeej and no
pay for it.
coal company wants
vhere in Colorado to
: there any way that
ep them out?
sally can’t. Colorado
plant siting, no
they want to go
e are no permits
: all from the state
ling. The state-sets
nine and it meets
lards, they can’t
>.'
things we find is
ounty commission-
mind, quite often,
lay “yes” awfully
ounty commission-
ly in, Colorado -
big coal company
I says we’re going
0 jobs, and they’ll
trying to pa$s
it would give the
power?
of the things that
ivernor, frankly. 1
sponsor of much
legislation in the
ollowed the; form
gued all over the
[ the states some
to regulate
development, ,j
trded
dent
?nts and we con-
graduated from
'o years ago and
illege two years
Midwestern last
i physical
teach mentally
t.
istory and he is
h at the univer-
ident instructor
hool in Wichita
works with
gouge-learning
is assistant
in the WichiU
the Education
•eseijtative in
?and serves on
s on the. board
e Midwestern
Drive, is presi-
sity’s Circle K
lg election to
in I lieutenant
ig the conven-
11«.
popular tours
tingston, Ja-
in Mountains
le foothills of
ns.
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if heavy
icluding
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lad-size
tprfrom
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ih/rinse
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d fabric
lensers
ash and
speeds
Duval County Judge
Ousted From' Office
SAN DIEGO, Tex. (AP) — Martin Parr, his late wife.
Duval County Judge Archer Mrs. Parr, who later took her
Parr was temporarily out of of- own life, testifeid that Judge
fice today after District Court Parr had received an estimated
Judge 0. P. Carrillo granted a $450,000 in money and services
petition to remove him. from the county in the form of
The petition, a quo warranto and the use
petition, was filed by Dist. eounty employes.
Atty. Amulfo Guerra. It alleges Judge Parr was convicted at
Judge Parr, 48, is guilty of “in- San Antonio last year on
Afghan’n’ Pillow
For All Seasons!
LEGAL NOTICE baytown sun classifiedrates-oct. i, w*
competency, gross carelessness
and official misconduct
Judge Parr is the nephew of
George B. Parr, the
“Duke of Duval,
charges of lying to a federal
grand jury concerning payment
of $121,500 he allegedly re-
cieved from the Duval County
Conservation and Reclamation
At almost the same timelDistrict Judie Parr claimed
I
ICES
MawAfc the -5th______
" CoCOf ¥ Appeals in' New Or-
leans upheld the- conviction of
George B. Parr on federal in
come tax evasion and perjury
charges. He faces five years
in prison for the convictions
Filing of the petition against
Judge Parr came during a po-
wer struggle between the Parr
and Carrillo families for control
of this always politically volatile
South Texas county
Guerra, contacted at his of-
fice at Rio Grande City, denied
that the motion had anything to politicians, ranging from those
do with the power struggle. He
said the petition was filed in
connection with a grand jury
investigation into the county’s
affairs. Guerra launched the in-
vestigation last month.
"I have no interest in their
internal political problems
was elected to do a job and I
..intend to do it,” Guerra-said.
Judge Carrillo gfanted the
motion and ordered Texas
Banger Gene Powell to serve
Parr with a copy of the notice.
-Parr left the courthouse before
Powell could serve the notice.
Judge Carrillo said Parr will
technically remain in office un-
til notice of the petition is
. serv§d-
The^udge appointed County
Commissioner Eten Tobin Jr. to
replace Parr temporarily.
Guerra said he talked both
with Judge Parr and George B.
Parr before he filed the motion,
i. saying they were "concerned
^ but cairn."
“I think they understand I'm
just doing my job,” he said
One of the allegations in the
petition to remove Judge Parr
stated he had been conyicted in
charges. Another allegation
concerned testimony given in a
‘ bitter divorce case involving
Judge Parr and Mrs. Jody ficial misconduct
U.S. District Court Judge D.
W. Suttle sentenced Judge Pan-
to six five-year prison terms,
two of them to run con-
secutively and ordered him to
pay court costs and fines of
$63,810.80. The county judge is
free on $121,500 bond and is ap-
pealing the conviction.
the Parr family has ruled
Duval County since shortly
after the turn of the century.
During the height of their rule,
seeking county office to the
presidency, sought endorsement
of the Parrs. In times past.
Democratic party candidate
could not carry South Texas
without their endorsement,
Their rule became threatened
I when both George and Archer
were convicted and given pris
on terms. • --------------------
Asked who would take over
after the Parrs, County Com-
missioner Ramero Carrillo once
told the Associated Press “the
Carrillos" would take over.
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that t? the best of our knowledge all advertising within our classified columns is «
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LEGAL NOTICE
1-A. Special Notices «
Add vivid color to family or
living-room with this set!
Look closely—3-dimensional
roses lend nostalgic charm to
afghan, pillow. Crochet tri-
angles one at a time of wor-
sted and join. Pattern 7137:
' Send $I.W for each pattern.
Add 25? for each pattern for
first-class mail and special hand-
ling. Send to Alice Brooks, The
Baytown Sun, Needlecraft
Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Sta-
tion, New York, N.Y. 10011.
Print Name, Address, Zip, Pat-
tern Number.
Save dollars! Create beautiful
things, send for New 1975 Nee-
dlecraft Catalog! 3 designs
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
the G
bids will be re<
the Purchasing Agent of the Goose Creek *v,v
Consolidated Independent School District, ........................... 1 ■"■■■
STY-Tire* fitl-C. Garage Sale
SUPPLIES..MEDCO OUBLETTE DUAL ———
ULTRA SOUND MACHINE, at wftfclr time
tinted inside
pnnte
New! Nifty Fifty Quilts
New! Ripple Crochet
Sew + Knit Book
Other members of the Car-
rillo family include the county
commissioner’s two brothers,
District Judge Carrillo and for-
mer State Senator Oscar Car-
rillo and their father, D. C.
Chapa.
Chapa, whose given name is
David Carrillo Chapa and pre- Needlepoint Book
Flower Crochet Book
Hairpin Crochet Book
Instant Crochet Book
Instaht Macrame Book
Instant Money Book
Complete Gift Book
Complete Gift Bodk
Complete Afghans No. 14
12 Prize Afghans No. 12
tion to remove three members
of the Benavides-Freer school
board on grounds of alleged of-
fers to . use the “Chapa
name, has long been considered
one of George B. Parr's oldest
friends and closest political
ally, at least until the current
power struggle
The power struggle came to
the forefront last week when
federal court on felony perjury Judge Carrillo granted a mo-
Book of 16 Quilts No. 1
Museum Quilt Book No: 2
15 Quilts for Today No. 3
Book of 16 Jiffy Rugs
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A dress for all seasons and
fabrics, from lightweight wools
to geometric print knits to
summer-cool blends. Zip it up
now for active doings!
Printed Pattern 9059:
Misses’ Sizes 8, JO, 12,14, 16.
18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 1%
yards 60-inch fabric.
Send $1.00 for each pattern.
Add 25? for each pattern for
first-class mail and special hand-
ling. Send to Marian Martin, The
Baytown Sun, Pattern Dept,, 232
West 18th St., New York, N.Y.
10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS,
ZIP, SIZE and STYLE
NUMBER. YOU SAVE
MONEY when you send for our
new Spring-Summer Pattern
Catalog! Get any $1.00 pattern
free — clip coupon in Catalog.
Hurry, send 75? for Catalog now!
Sew + Knit Book $1.25
instant Money Crafts $1.00
Instant Fashion Book $1.00
Instant Sewing Book $1.00
may be present when bids are Opened.
Some days,
you can’t
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Come in anyway! First,
we'll help you
word your
CLASSIFIED AD
• then, we’ll lend you
a sympathetic ear
1. Lodge Notice
CALLED MEETING of Cedar
Bayou Lodge No 321AF and AM
March 25.1975 at 6:30 p.m. For
the purpose of work in the MM
Degree. Visitors and members
please attend.
J. R. Ferguson, WM
B. P. Fowler, Sec.__
CALLED MEETING of Goose
CYeek Lodge No. 1192 AF & AM
Tuesday. March 25 at 7 p.m, For
the purpose of examination of
candidates and work in the FC
degree. Visiting brethren wel-
members urged to attend.
J. W. Andreas. WM
M. T. Reeves, Sec.
REGULAR MEETING of Sap
Jancinto Council No. 2788
Knights of Columbus in the KC
Hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening.
Fred J. Kana.
Grand Knight
1-A. Special Notices
N FOR THE LOCATl
YOUR CHOICE.
NEW TO our area’ Please accept oar invitation DISHWASHER V
to do your banking with us. We think you'll like per week 2pm
it at . PEOPLES STATE BANK. 2615 Mar- g^u,
ket. Member FDIC
SET YOUR affection op
things above, i
things on the <
Colossians 3:2.
not on
earth
-X.
OAK STREET, 1213 - Now until TT 9 am-
s. books, odds and ends
itique dresser. _____
EAST WALUSVILLE, 1313 - Highland,.
Wednesday only.
HELP NEEDED - COOXS. WAITRESSES
BUS BOVS, BARTENDER. Fulltime. partUmc.
Dav and nighl shills. Excellent opportunity,
good pay. excellent benefiB MONUMENT RES-
TAURANT. After 2 p.m rail 47MS21
OLLEITOa WANTED ‘toraliy.
>11 423-3341
between 9 a m. ands p fri -Ty;,-_____ ]
JOB OPPORTUNITIES HoustonNatural Gas
Corp Apply al 201 Republic
EOE._. _______
MANAGER NEEDED - Hometown Oil Co.
Inc. is now interviewing for managers and as-
sistant managers for immediate job openings
and a future planned program expansion. Salary
General Office
Excellent typist Invoking, busy phones, experi-
enced onlv. Jacinto CHy Aren. Houston Wiper
and Mill Supply, <724671 EOE,
A & A Realtors
A. B. MILLER. BROKER
ark ..................... <22-8291
T TO SELL REAL ESTATE? I have a va-
cs k. Would you be able to put in 4t hours a
FERN. 215 - Highlands Tuesday. Wednesday »,u,ure *mnM Pf?famlTT;
Clothes, baby ckrthes. 2 air conditioners, attic based on experience and^w^e ^fi s .n-
2700 N. Main, Baytown
EAST DEFEE, 521 - Wednesday and Thurs-
Fumiture. clothes, dishes, a little bit of
everything. 4 families.
5. Personals
"FOR HELP with an onw?d pregnancy,
Edna Gladney Home. Fort Worth. Texas.
DON’T TAKE chances when investing your
money. If placed in an insured savings account it
earns an excellent return . . guaranteed' *
vest in peace of mine
STATE BANK. Member FDI
turn . . guaranteed! In-
e and save at PEOPLES
ier FDIC. 2615 Market
dishes v
lake sun
ing just
e plenty o
is with a classified a
ing make sure you have a full load rattier than
washing just a few dishes at a time. You can
' ntv of storage space when you sell idle
CHECK
leaving ot
OUR AUTOMOBILES OIL Before
a trip. But. . . make sure the car is
ecu rate reading,
. Call 422-
6. Lost And Found
HOUSTON COCA COLA BOTTLING
BAYTOWN
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1722 Market..... 427-4731.
EARN & LEARN — $656 youi
learn a lifetime bus.
SECURITY GUARDS needed for variuw areas.
You will be trained at company expense You CLERK-TYPIST 34M. Nke surroundings,
can expect excellent, stable jncome You and IN REMAND - Young men willing to earn MM
your family will enjoy more than 20 company fW a promising future,
paid benefits which include life insurance, dis- COMPUTER OPERATOR needed 364 Model 29
ability insurance, retirement plan, paid vaca- must be exp. DOE
lions. holidays, vacation bonuses, free uniforms TRY OUR SERVICE,
and many others- Apply in person Monday thru
‘ District, 15222 Market St,
I
rN?fR®^TATTdN TONSTRUniON
TECHNICIANS, fitters, electricians, and ap-
prentices for work in Freeport Houston, and
other
WE AIM TO PLEASE!!
10-A. Female
NIGHT COOK WANTED - Apply to Jim Bryan,
PITT GRILL. 1912 Decker Drive.
427-4518.
IN HOUSEKEEPER - Mature lady lor
housework and cook for middle age couple
Room and board. Dayton 258-3325
BABVSinW LN MV HOME - htaTthru
Pit. 7:30to5:30 424-8794 after6 weekdays, any-
time Sat or Sun. f
more per w
422-6007
OfMJCTS
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN REAL E8TATL __________
s help you get involved In full time or BABYSITTER WANTED - 2 months old child
4517 in care of 8:30-5:30. 5 days a
- Let us help you get ii
parttime employment. W
The Baytown sun
VOTERS GUIDE
THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BAYTOWN WANTS YOU TO
KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE
CITY COUNCIL ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 1st.— NonPartisan Voting Information
CANDIDATES WERE ASKED THESE QUESTIONS:
/ . •
HERE ARE YOUR CANDIDATES;
CITY COUNCIL
DISTRICT 2
Eileen Caffey
Henry Dittman
Emmett 0. Hutto
DISTRICT 3
Jsrry Stafford
Jody R. Lander
DISTRICT 6
Mary E. Wilbanks
Charles Giles
MAYOR
Tom 6entry
1.
Please state your age, education
background, length Qf residence in
Baytown, and present occupation
2.
Why are you a candidate for this Of-
fice?
3.
In your opinion, should councilmen
be elected by voters in their own dis-
trict only, or by the electorate at
large? ■;
THE LEAGUE DOES NOT
SUPPORT OR OPPOSE
ANY POLITICAL PARTY
OR CANDIDATE
Membership in
the LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
is open to ill Women of Voting Age
for morn information coll
424-7344. Mrs. Frink Ernhart—424-1465. Mrs. Joe Bsrolik
HERE ARE THE ANSWERS OF EACH CANDIDATE:
| DISTRICT 2
DISTRICT 2
DISTRICT 2
DISTRICT 2
DISTRICTS
DISTRICT 3
DISTRICT 6
DISTRICT 6
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Im riveted by Om elictonti iNarya.
E1WETT 0- HUTTO
1.1 a SO yen iM Ml ton IM
ii Btylm ipffixmtMy 47 yurt I
a i gredeaA if Ritort E. In IH|b
EILEEN CAFFEY 1 llw M seApbd It work
1. I am 54 years rid. Graduated your safety md writ brieg. AH
fra business college and Shear's ff ll**lw* a list track to* long
College tf Cosmetology In Kieses * tbi* artkrie. Yea wHI sm« realize
City. Wo. I worked my way ny in i * l«" » ^ «**•
competitive contpiay | tbs world's **7 s*™1* ibettuy job issigeod ft
largest cosmetic company) to divisien H •• **• I**
sails counselor end sates manager of *•»"•%• hiked » «F »
tourmetropriitanareas: Hoasten. Sin ™*Jd*PhdP•»wet*rteaely with
Antonio, Dallas sod Fed Worth. My * dNan d Biytnwn In gri your
responsibility in that position wns to » jnHm'wl hnpertant
select, triin md sepirvisi 38 la a city,
mansgers. They in lorn, had 5,700 J^h^*ea
silts rapnseetitives Mich of my ” y>|h|»csM snrt tra An
BducitiM cMsiitad if “in tin iob" wistnci fw ciiioioitt nsrtswvts.
training. Beceesi of my desire to ex- *"Mhmm
fid j took many CfiiTtaS tfl iBBfDVI ^ fTBWttl. BlfOn Wl CMNHt
mm, i ivvn mmmj waieve *■ '"T"'____i___.. _________
mysHI in ordr ta prtm m and
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In retire nflnr 11 ymn ri sncctssiri ssHfisTda M wa w« Mi snd up vitk
service In dmit eon tiea le ay *«* P««.
bom lid CMMNNNty. My bvsbuid
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W- 1.1 ns ben Fik, 19.1915. My
ndictHn iacledes Tuts ARM.
2. Wa cbtsa Jaytiwi is tto ptsca 1939: Scbreieer huUMt. Kemrlte.
wi wseted ta live eat if i Aren-sMi 1935: Robert E. Lm High Sctori.
vn. toam m Mnd Ito city md Uytm 1933: gnMi ri Air Wa
Iwittowwi, trieadty peept* Sieca Cetiega. Mixwril FMd. All., 1952:
I mi retired tosecsswiesa ten pirsnniel niiagiaul curia
m ay trimts In dmtiig Mttton in 6eory* WisWafteo IWwws«y. 1953:
smdig ym m An city enmei. I hi Astatic stiff iffcrs’ cum. Yrii
wARy tetarasted A Ac Wn md (jimrsity. 1946: RyAg Sctori. Kd-
grewA tl iiytnwn. SeUd. img-reage ty FWd. Sm AMmA. 1940.
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frewA J want byte* A to As Vadsty
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hMAA. residmci tact 1921 md I torn tom dretongn. M cmtrri md
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Srivalhm. I briimey present pesi- Arp. I recegaiza An nertts md db- E**"*!1 *•«!■< * ■* Lll_ l
Urn is exocartive issistaat tn An advaatages nl betb eribids if duties ri iba nfflee w#k ceepAA *Je^Aepmml«ye^
county jedge is idyantigeeas le sriu- rierteg cendaei. bet I teet. iatie respect A rit Ae ptopA.Teeek A j^TfLX.T^jx^L.*!.'
eeeity College. I in e native ol This dislricl residency regiirMinl ey IrilewMi is Ae mA reesen I m
Baytown. (I M A Dallas md resriuns perl el Hu prebiw in that asking year veil and sagpert A to
Heeetm i lew gear* aid returned to nnc* district is esaend represnaititien yeer servant as city cemctom.
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2. My eiperimee is cHy com- ri-Arp. monity. is i wkrie. H Is my epAiea
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made me very iwin el citizens' cm- CHARLES E. DATES should centMM Is have Ae privlep
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MAYOR
MAYOR TMffNTlY
1.1 m 39 pvs dd. I MAM
1. len March 13.1939 AIM.
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perimee sbmM to isoM A racegeb- leytewi eptoy. AevAwi 2« peers.
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DISTRICT 6
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 139, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1975, newspaper, March 25, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104890/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.