The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974 Page: 4 of 22
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»y back' up their contention Devoy presented studtefr-by V—»i. '• -.-i* IS
that an--onshore jsuperport Texas? A&M University Istaf-
I should -be built.. fers to show that an onshore,
Galvestoriofficials want to S?* w’ould
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Commission is backing, an oft-1^, t0 Tfeas couldexceed I
rnrnmimmmmmmmmmmmmmamm Hi»fcr>f ah offshore terminal bV
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that of an offshore terminal by
as mufch/as $307.2 million by
1975. t'o'*i,032 billion by IMS.
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1 485 Beautiful Rooms ,
Jf * fanfmtic. Pool
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Across ffom Tens Medical Center
“ Mis. to Ooioed Stadium 4 Oomed World—Conrenitnl to Enerylhing
~ Rice Stadium - Zoo'- Gpif Course - Pot Slocft Show g
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R, l. "Dick” Maogln, Execut/ve Mgr.
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Belmont; La.
Graveside servii
MILLER
... . _____ pring, .... * exchange specialists courseSt
a.m. Thursday Ot Paul UJ.ee Warnaek is a senior at Bo- Sheppard AFB IfT Wicmta
Funeral Home Chapel with hert E. lee and Stepherson at- Falls, He is a 1973 graduate of
Msgr. O’Stillivan of St. ten^s Ross Sterling. BobertPi. IreeHighScbool.
.Joseph’s Catholic Church offi- Selections were made b]'||HaB1BaBMaa^
dating.- : principals and science; dgpart-
Burial will be in Cedar Crest ment chairmen on the basis of
Cemetery-Under, direction of scholarship, imagination and
Paul U..Lee Funeral Home, scientific aptitude.-
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Six Baytown
Students On
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School L
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Deborah Denese Davison of and greens:' dignberry salad,
1901 E. James was cited for Buttered roll, milk and sugar
---” *“ eo&kies,
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= dted yitb by com-
nlotina 19 oomadcr hA.TC rxrifh
letlng 12 semester hours with
?.0 grade point average arid.
Olafson of )505.E Elryle, Don
Vernon Ploeger of 5134 Ash
breakfast”-Toraato ed apple rings, cocontii cake,
juice, egg, buttered biscuit and potato Salad, seasoned; green ... g
milk. < : . iqlimas. 1 ■> 4v ._ ......1 ;;
CROSBY v
'LUNCH^- Hamburgers, 1
:uce, tomatoe- 2
and pickles and nnio
cookies and milk.
is semester nours ana maxing V BARBERS BOX .. : LUNCH — Barbecue burger,
at least a 3,5 grade point aver- LUNCH —. Chicken and am .lim frenchfrips. catsub:'.;
"'age.. - •
- Five Baytown students were
rolls., milif arid chilled fruit.;
•'AYTON----------
LUNCH
i (».u grauv puuu average anu i/uum — Ham^fgW or
10 grade less than'C. ‘ "f barbecue on bun; potato chips,
Baytown “honor” students hamburger,/salad, peaches
rp Jernmp .Inspnh MnnrP nf and orunes sala'd. peanut
we vctwnc,»iuvic ui and prunes salad,, peanut
2205 Viking, Gail Ann Neblett butter jelly sandwich andmilk
of 100 Shreck. Steven*Miehael . - -^4-
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Highlai
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i, catsup,
*tV ELEMENTARY
- \ BAKBfcns mix d LUNCH-Barbecue burger,-
LlPiCH r,L. Chicken. and ^ 5j]ceSi f|-enchfries, catsup,'..
dumplings, peas and carrots, p^jjg bananas,, cookies, and
green sated, brown and serve
fnllo miltf bhfl r'hiHoH frnif
........ . ..iger of 5114 Ash-
wood, and Virginia E. Tim-
mons of 708. InwQpd. 4;4
The average Yugoslav- eats
(0 pounds of bread annuaUy.
MICHELIN
■WE GOT
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MARSHALL'|
WILLIAMS'"
YOUR J.P.. Precinct 3
Position 2 — MAY 4.
““'sir
The girls at Hightend!
tor School are now st
■••^rrmu^tics. -They are
stmts/ohxthe vaulting
i ranipoBiie rYn^ts, ba
.. JJJ--'. : bars. * Egfh student Yt
• . perform on various pie
■ ; gymnastic equipment,
4,: -erelearning different ri
lich’as the penny‘droi
'jwan.'tbe box pyramid a
Exc*hang« Plan
•Mrs. lennie V. (Billy) McDo- vironment, wYftre * vast j
..i (laugh-
liiton of
andchil-
vS imize the .environmental
Hempstead; ahd one'.'bister, changes required, T,here is no ^uts an(]
........_________________ vironment, wUhre •vast , A Cub arld Boy scout '
.Hempstead;. 'Lhree..grandchiHsa,<'-'
dren; Edward Jr.. Rebecca
and Matthew Hamilton, all of
Hempsieau; anti one .-sisier, v .„ ... an(1 ttieir leaders in
MBj_Wi|OT RMeqian of S»l2ted2i*W *■»'«**(
riura^fficra-tirigr- ------- .submitted, its.proposal to the (;aBnot afford them.
I'C Bnrtal wtthbe under dircc- Texas -Offshore Terminal . _
tiqn of Paql 1J7 fdc Funeral Commission, which also-is I here are- boxes at eight
Coker at 7200 Bay way; l-eof
S5-1W .Baytoivn
l:^g- *”" Stiidcnk Wjri m>-!***!9*!*g>
nnpitdi. . , • . t __. _ ; .i.« . nw utvivu , uioov
She was a native of Albany; ; . ■ . City at t200 Garth Road; Sears
U7, and haddiyed in.Baytown KlUeS ; at 711 W. Texas; Kroger Fam-
since 1933. ► ' -£f ■ , \ ily Center at nOO N.. Alexari-
irv'ived by her hus- Two Baytown students are dt.r,<and Glenn’s Food Market
Miller of Baytown; arttong 145 graduating seniors-at-,M1 • ~~
Austin; four grandchildren, chemistry, science and math, extended,-^Mrg. Blythe saW*
David, Deborah and Rosanna Mark F. Wa'mack, son of Mr.
David, Deborah and Rosanna warn r wamaqx, son oi mr. _ .
Strangmeier. all of Channel- and Mrs. ^Worthy R. Warnack (j[ Graduates
view, anti AlilsaSmit.tuif Adst- of 189 BaysBreranti Mark-Stc- AmMAN LUCIO Samora, son
t_ c*:-. i.wAUm>n nhoremi enn hf Mr and ____i u__r*------
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in. Six sisters, two' brothers pherson, son of- Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. John Samora
' “ T E. A. Steoherson, »f 308 Hafer, „f TOn F Miirrill/has graduat-
nephews also survive. | will receive slide rules this ed from tj,e USAF telephone.
Services will beheld at 10 spring, * . . - ^
locations wherl! persons can
put uniforms - f/evids^aSJ
Quality tires at the right price...for every need
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6) tornado, ^tovvn,.63.1
'• 110 yard low hurdles •, H litre, C
^Xijr’i5 daShV‘ j, iveiTT Horafe
Mann,.26 9, 5) Nkhpls, HighTajidSj 27 5-
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Track
Results
The following are the results
of the Goose Creek Invitational
Junior Schobl Track Meet:
(Baytown Results Only}
Seventh Orr— -
yard relay l) Horaci
Par Bayou. 52 9.36) H»g
3) Cedar Bayou. 52 9.36) Hisfilai...------
-.MO yard run .3} Bauer. Cfttar.Bayou,
1:25:8; 51 UwaWW-Nay town. 2 27 0
7S-,yard. hurdles 21 :4.ovln».f Horace
Mann, 12,0,3) Hire, Cedar Bayou; 123
•w 100,yard, dfsh, 3i...MalOne, Horace
Mann, II 7. eV Corney,.Codatc Bhyr-
n.|’; ,! . 7: —• ■ .-. - - .
MO ya'rd. relay- fl Horace. Mar
.3) 31 Cedar
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The Horace. Mann _
ti'-.ims have really been pi
forth fine effort during
„ /meets. . .
■ ‘ 'Members' qf' the se|
grade’ trjH^tpnf are'T
.. VVilliams, Detsi^feU*J
-v l^^ns'Baloe^fiwd-
Fa ui” TD-rres^ilrey^
g. Kfed ’
:• fraig-Magg, Kapaeii.^i
• y%n Isenberg, Behify -
■ -vidfi. > Mark Linder, 1
■-; fyr^htervBR^Thoma^J
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in;'. -K.-lK Aarmi ll
- ; v'-Kcli'„.Do(ile,v, jerry.. Dl
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Miracle
Whip
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MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD
DRESSING
QUART JAR
10
i , Johnny Hatley, Bryctn
-Bobbv Griffith.and Grea
afUMmne,......... - ' ' - . " y 1 .:vl
hori- -i / -I
; -i !■'.if'fith -grade-track-
• Jbers are'Tommy Kelly,'1
. •'-• ______J-Avil-af Tony Heffner.; Marl
■ qua. Ramon Perez.,’Dorr
SJmas, Mike Stewart, I
‘ . '-Walker, Wallace Thoml
. ' -----•< Wfp.Thompson, Junior!
,/ i t.inez, Kandy Wheeler, Dl
T-gi-kans, Mike DjiptantisJ
KRAFT HOT or MILD
BARBECUE
SAUCE
18 OZ.'BOTTLE
■til
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« 8000 MM___^
ROUND ROAST
, U S. 8000
uni uniyy . US 8000 ,
U S GOOD
T-BONE STEAK
AOOlHtUS IONS GIWI8
RICE
oft i*onte nif*m£ ,
fiKPEFRUIT DRINK
PEARS _
PRUNE JUICE . ..
MIMItUtT N NM
;50.3) 3) Gednr Bayou, rsua, oj , •
S RUMP ROAST
?U *1 sartor0 cedar Bayou, pin PCI
Pole vault Vi Baker, Cedar -Bfyou, I
9; 4) Loving, Horace • Mann, 76; !
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HOIIoway, Cedar Bayou, 7 6^
Long jump I) Ho»t, Cedar Bayou, 17
83)ItaWne'rRoracf‘ Mamr,- ----
...___________jM. L»-PortL.
Eighth Otede / ' ,
440.yard-j-ttgit'.T) Bhytown. 48U)'5I
Ceda'r Bayou, mi 4)' Horact
aV ffay ou ".....
10 yard run 1) Coffman,
-,.rdiy»:‘4) Stanley,' C«
Bayou, 11.5 . sr .
lOb yard dash; 1) Foston
______________ tj. Foston, Baytown.
11,0; 2) Wright, Hfohlands, '.11,2,- 31
Leavins, Cedar BayoV. ,11.3.
880 yard relay; 11 Highlands, 1; 42.8; 2)
Baytown, 1Cedar Bayou, I ;46.S.
440 yard dash: lT Waters, Baytovm,
^6 4 6. .............. ......... ........ MIU
180 yard low hurdles; 2) .Smith, Bay
town, 2UlK Stanley, 24.4.
220 yard dash; 1) Parnell,, Highlands,
24.9; ‘3) Phillips, Baytown, 2S.9r 5)
Wright. Highlands, 26.4.
MilDretay; 3)
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SIRLOIN STEAK
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189 PLAIN CHIU
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VANILLA WAFERS
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HolhiwTfy, Steve (Hasley
Mike Mf-Zeat',/ "'. '*>
/MA-NN MEDLEY
Iiiirriingo Salinascan't t|
pit-re H£ chalk ’ . Ir
. . Kerry nets bitten by a will
' rn7i 1 . c Aflen Wdtsonl
< r.izy.with.the bus ,
' Filer, sees, another ,cutfl
. (iridy AdamsTfets iff*
■ • i-mi-it nf t.ilkiiig like her 1
-r.....ei Donald Robef
.. pushes’peitplc ardund. .. I
Kalis, Vickie.Cupps, andl
•fen Miller are sqen doing]
i Star Routine”. . - ■
/F'rine does it again ....
.* Sipith is seen at the show
‘Mri tiat-l Veal . . I-aiiri J
.can't- stop laughing/ . .
CumrdiJigs wears a'“KIK|
, shirt / .'r Barry Schmidt!
sexy new glasses. ... Whir
J" Ernie'Rev,els dojufing id
* ‘ . Wayne Overstreet iil
- certain someone: . I
;Ganske tils Mr. Ku#a7a |
joke” . - v-Donald I^ane dil
. dawn the aisle;. . . Alan *
ham can't make it dov
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Turkey WINGS7
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APPLES
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FRESH CRIST ,
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GoUegej
warlHost
Play Gonteg
/' I«e College will host I
' Area I. Region III-AA On#
Play Contest at 7 p.m.WeJ
^^^y/n^aler
Auditorium': ......
Admission is $1 for adl
^nd 60 eenta for rtudantal
||M-—n, \ YourCir I ■II Your Cir It... Bi^r v • tour tar i -w ■ iour*«r h MH^reiay 3) Baytown, j:a/.v.
k I • ' 1 1 :|| Jhot p^it 1) Avila, Horace Mann, 45
6 WAYS TO CHARGE . (tar Own CuU.m.r Cr.dit Plan . Ma*l.r,Ch«gt «fankAmericard . American Express Money Cird » Carle Blanche ■ **-„*»*«
■ ■'./_■' TlMJj« Prices 6ood Thru H r, L°^ ”
_ — _ DAVTnilfU a Am *11171 ■’ point^TOTAtV/°T«>orte, 5hi\n.
ttown, 3:57.9
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•OINT TOTALS: 1) Lh Porte, W'\21
Baytown, 95; 3) Oeeuwat r, 70; 4) Defr
Park, 71; 5) Webster, 59' 4.^1 Highlands,
58; 7) Clear Lake, M'/trl) La Porte
Baker, 27; 9) Cedar Baypu. 24; 10)
Horace Mann, 13; III Seabrook, 9 .^
the public is invited; Thy
, admission charge entitles
- to see all four short play!
Katy High School will
74 1 " - sent “Androcles and the I
, by- Aurand Harris, L.
liamson is director, s-
.......Faye Campbell wiT J
Newton_High School's r
. lion of “Where Have Al
ir^itnlng Bug's i'Gdfie’1
fyogis E. 'Catron.
- M-nrtf BweltiW *The-Dia
NBtf
Adam and . Rve” WH
’ presented by ;Tomball I
, School and directed by "
; Lupton. ,-
East Chambers High £
of Winnie will present “H
1300 CHERRY
, Saw Another Butterfly j
"' Celese Haspanti. Cheryl J
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is director/
Of these four ,
* two will advance to the ^
Meet at Blinn Junior r ’
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 148, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1974, newspaper, April 3, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105061/m1/4/: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.