The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975 Page: 3 of 42
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Parks Board
PARKS AND Recreation
visory Board will meet at i
p.m Wednesday at the Baytc
Community Building
Free Kittens
THREE MIXED breed kitt
need a home Two are black«
“ and white and one is brown. (
e" 424-5871 ' •
5*1 KC Meeting
Bj A SPECIAL meeting f
Py'Culumhus Hay " chapmen v
be held at 7 .30 p.m Wednesd
j at the Knights of Columbus Ha
11 2600 W. Main,
PACK’S PUCK
410 4 Commtrca Opm I0w4pi
ORDIRtTOQO
•Wt Spacialui in Mexican Food
SiMlI Lunch J1 25-tir|i LMCt il .50
HOT TAMALES' 'VOu.
THE BAYTOWN SUN
V v
7 SONS
Steak House
IN OUR 10th YEAR OF
SERVING ONLY THE FINEST
Of STEAKS
OPEN EVENINGS-M0N THRU SAT.
CLQSE0 SUNDAV
FOR RESERVATIONS CAU
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1-10 AND MAGNOLIA
IN CHANNEL VIEW.
ONS ...
6ll Served Daily
tables to select from, home
bread, country whipped
p.m. Daily.
ENU PREPARED TO GO.
!4 HRS.
IESTAURANT
427-5518
*
AROUND"
UNESCORTED LADIES
DRINKS Ti PRICE
-7 P.M.
m SOCIETY
LISEUM
:tion
THICK UNDERBRUSH hindered a search by Baytown polke
and deputies from the Harris County Sheriff's Office for an auto
theft suspect early Tuesday morning. Officer Danny Tolleson and
Sgt. Clarence Eldridge of the sheriff’s department scan the wood-
ed area off Undberg Street for the suspect. Below, trustys from
W8RuRfjffi ^uKle dogs WHicK 'Wi!frij«UfeIi1fllfi W SM’i«51le
Ntartb, bM olfieen wereonable to find the suspect and ealled-the
search off about 12:45 p.m.
„ (Sun Staff Photos by Glenn Foikes)
Funeral Notice 2 Teeners Who Whipped
Cancer To See Blast-Off
KEMP
Sgrvices for Mrs. Jennie H.
Kemp, 67, of Mont Helvieu will
be held at 4 p.m. al Sterling
Funeral Chapel in Dayton with
the Wee. C. ff. Strickland and
the Rev. Rudy Pace officiating.
Mri. Kemp died in a
Houiton hospital Tuesday.
A ret ideal of Afont Helvieu
II years, she uas a member of
Urst Baptist Church.
She is survived by her
husband, I. S. Kemp of Mont,
Helvieu; two tom, I'ernon,
Mont Helvieu, and Milburn
Kemp, Holing, ,Tex.{ two
daughters, Mrs. R. J. Austin
and Mrs. Ray Epperson, both
of Moifl Helvieu; four brothers,
Charlie Solomon, Sam, Frank
and joe Hoone; fire sisters,
Essie Keys, lejilie Andre,
Florence Hiner, Myrtle Reeves
and Louise Albright.
Sine grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren also
survive.
Burial will be in Memory
Cardens in Raytown.
Pallbearers will be Lloyd
Brou n, Dirk Cox, C. J. Cotton,
Harvey Cotton, J. B. Cooper
and l.loyd Gigout.
Arrangements are under
direction of Sterling Funeral
Home in Dayton.
CAREFREE, Ariz (API
Two teen-agert who have been
told that their cam'ers are
remission will bc^ guests at
Cape Canaveral for the July 15
laum^Hol the U:S; craft for the
Apollo-Soyuz space mission.
Kevin Steen and Steve South
erland share the bond of those
who have faced death with
fierce will to live. Both 15 year
olds have known the elation of
cautious predictions that their
cancers are in remission and
they can hope to live - at least
for awhile.
Keyin, who says '^everybody
gave me up but Got/' was host
at his family's desen"home in
central Arizona to Steve, trav-
eling cross country from
Miami, Fla., with his parents.
Lean and tanned from the
desert sun, the 5-foot-10 Kevin
looks more like the basketball
player he aspires .to be than a
victim of a glandular cancer
described by doctors as inevita-
bly terminal.
Steve, huskier and 10 pounds
heavier at 145, underwent sur
gery’in March 1974 to remove
all but three inches of his left
leg Ip stop the spread of a ma
lignant bone tumor similar to
thanrtitrtiTosr ttirTight teg nf
younfTed Kennedy, son of Sen
Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass
"I've had letters and phone
calls from Ted Jr ." said Steve
"He really keeps track of me
and he certainly understands
the problem."
Steve said his cancer has
been in remission for one year
If 1 can go four more, the
doctors will consider me
cured."
Steve lost a 4-year-old broth
er. Jeffery, to leukemia. Anoth
er brother. Mike. 10. ha& a rare
type perve cancer from which
he appears, to be recovering,
Kevin's parents, were advised
in May of 1970 that Kevin had
no more than three months to
live.
He had had cumulative
doses totaling 160 milligrams of
a powerful drug called Oncovin
and doctors said no one had
ever survived a quantity of
more than 26 milligrams," said
his father, Orion
"InsfeaJ of wailing for death
Kevin became keenly interested
in the Apollo 17 moon shot. He
developed a friendship with as
tronaut Donald K. Slayton, who
was denied space flight because
of a heart murmur but who is
now scheduled to take part in
next month's U.S.-Soviet joint
space mission.
Kevin's plea to see a splash
down before he died reached
the White House and former
President Richard M. Nixon
helped arrange his attendance
when Apollo 17 dropped into the
Pacific pear Pago Pago in De-
cember 1971.
Joining Kevin and Steve at
the launch will be another 15-
year-old. Jimmy Craig of Rock-
ledge. Fla, who also lost a leg
to cancer,
Band Rehearsal
BAYTOWN BICENTENNIAL
Band will rehearse from 7 :30 to
9 30 p.m Thursday in the Lee
College music wing The band
will play at 10:30 a.m. and 5pm
July 4 on Amerlrna Day
downtown Texas Avenue.
Marine Promotion
MARINE PEC. JONNIE-L. Van
Pelt, of 724 Village Li
Baytown has been promoted to
his present rank upon graduation
from recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot
Parris Lsland, S.C.
% fit liaptoton ®un
MICHELIN
AWE GOT
jfl ’EM
FULLERS TIRE I
'SIJS Main 4
NEW
STEAM CARPET CLEANING
BY
J sS CARPET CLEANING'
Special Price
On Area Rugs
14 YEARS CARPET
CLEANING EXPERIENCE
427-9333 ;
FREE ESTIMATES
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30 Open Daily 10:00 to 6:00
tt it End of the Month
| ptill dfc and SptfcitMWaGe Sale j
READY TO HEIR SAVINGS
HEYSHEAR SAVINGS
SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS
| Suspected Car Thief
j Eludes Officers Here
.An auto theft suspect eluded
Baytown police and Harris
-County Sheriff's deputies more
than three' hours Tuesday after
they had cornered him' in heavy
underbrush between the old
school district bus barn and
’ Goose Creek. - ,
'The suspect escaped and'is still
.being sought BfpdUPT.....
Police said the suspect
* mg to Rayborn Johnson. 4819.SI
J Andrews, about 9 a m. >
’* Johnson had”parked his car in.
* lus office lot at 2201 Market and
' had gone inside the office/where
he was able *to see the ear
through a window, •»
Johnson noticed-a' man
approach the car. look around,
i ml then-get inside. The keys
had beef) left, in the ignition.
Johnson left his office to check
car and began beating on the
(friver s window
• ‘ The suspect then got out of the
car and. started Walking east-
bound'on Market as Johnson
called police.
Schaffer. Sgt. Russell Liles,
and officers Danny Tolleson and
Randall Pitts drove to Carnegie
Street, where the railroad tracks
Cross as the suspect approached
the area
Schaffer said when the suspect
got within 150 yards of the of-
ficers. hr turned southbound
toward Lindberg Street and ran
into the woods, hiding in the Un-
derbrush.
Dogs from the Harris County
Sheriff 's Department were'Call-
ed-in. byt were uhable to locate
the man. *
Officer Tolleson found the
suspect's hat and a paper bag
on the car: as the suspect was . . _
backi/ig out of the parking lot. full of clothing in the unflerbrush
Investigating officer Charles* 1
. Schaffer said Johnson ran th, the 12:45 p.m
Suits & 3 piece Trio Suits R,«-“jj-jjjj'*
A large selection of stylish, pi- m H P A C A
loriible suits in Uncles ind J| IQU UlluU
solids Sizes 36-46, raguler and
Short Sleeve Dress & Sport Shirts
$7.00 to $14.00 vil.
Shirts lor all occisions in eisy care
fabrics, the newest colors and dis-
igns. Raguler or tapered in sizes
14V4-17 & S-M-pL-XL._
4" .8"
Shrink to Fit Joans
$11.25 Orig. , .
The famous "Shriol; to Jit” join that is
guaranteed to shrink and fide.
Famous Maker Pant
S
$16.00 to $22.00 Reg.
The newest looks in fashion CQQ ‘
pants in your favorite colors. J"!33
Sizes 5-13,4 8-18 ’ V to
[T|
$15.30 Reg. Western Cotton Denim Mel..................... 12.99
$12-315 Reg. Blended Print Jersey Sport Shrits...... 7.99 to 9.99
$45-455 Vat. Solid & Patterned Sport Coals........ 27.50 to 39.50
$14-320 Reg. Quality Fashion Slacks............... ..9.99 tr 14.99
$60-375 Reg. Fashion Leasure Suits. 36-46........49.50 to 59.50
$35-147 Vat. Leisure Slacks & Top Co-ordianlas... 19.00 to-3040-
$12 Vat. Men’s Double Knit Walk Shorts........................8.99
ROYSWEAR SAVINGS
Famous Maker-Fashion Jeans
S6-S9.50 Val
Fashion jeans frnm a very famous
maker, sizes 4 to 14. .
3" 5"
jnd pol« M U* mm Was M M W S|,fc j,16 \.7.99
Parking Lot, Truck
‘Become‘Meat Market’
$4-35.50 Orig Dress 4 Sport Shirts
■M
.2.99
DALLAS 1AI ’* SPfocery
shoppers are lining up at a re-
frigcnitcd tractor-trailer, truck
in a parking lot to buy the.
fed six months.
Wayne said people bought his
beef tfiopgh they couldn't know
the meat's quality until it was
$3.7544.60JaUnit Tank Tops...... V.............
__j-~ _ -I < I
$J Val. S/S Knit Shirts. 8-18..... ......‘......... 1.99
$4,50 Orig. Athletic Jerseys...................... ......299 1
$10-315 Reg. Rovolty Knit Tops. S-M-L..............4.99 to 6.99
$16-417 Reg. Name Brand Shirts......................6.99 to 8.99
$8.99-315 Now Length Fashion Shirts .......... 6.99 to 9.99
$5 Val. Nylon T-Shirts, S-M-L.......;..;............2,99 2 lor 5.00
$9 Vat. 2 pc. Cotton Short Sots....................................3.09
411-414 Val. Famous Maker Skirls.....................1.99 to 5.99
47-49 Val. Nemo Brand Shorts. 5-13..................3.99 to 4.99
$9 Val. Solid & Fancy Polyester Pants..........................339
$6-.n9 Reg. L/S Safari Shirts. 10-18........'....................2.99
Tops and Sweaters, S*M-L.................... ........50^2.99
41-417 Reg. Name Brand Pants 4 Jeans...... .............,1.99
ACCESSORIES SAVINGS
$2-$12 Orig. Summer Costume Jewelry ...............'...49‘ to 1.99
44- 416 Orig. Specie!Purchase Handbags............... 1.50 to 7.99
Compare $3.99 Toe Shirts. S-M-L...........................2.99
$3.99 Orig. Knit Tops. S-M-L.'........................... 1.59 to t.99
Compare $8 One Size Sundresses ..................... 3.99
42.59-49 Orig. Assorted Halters........... ........... 1.99 to 6.59
$1.99 Orig. Domed or ~ / Umbrellas.................2 lor 3.00
$3.50-44 Reg. Baronet's Purse Accessories.....................1.99
$8 Orig. Macrang Belts.............. .........................99*
$2-43 Orig. Cotton or Nylon Globes..............i.............'..99*
418-425 Fashion Watches................12.99
43-46 Val. Fashion Scharls................ .2 for 3.00 2 ter 5.00
Compare $3 Scarfs & Ties.............................79 2 lor 1.50
Compare $13-416 Jade Pendants & 24" Chain ..................2.99
418425 Orig. Sunsensor Sunglasses..... ..............9.99
45- 47 Orig.. Riviera Sunglasses.....».......................2.99
$3-$4 Orig. Special Purchase Sunglasses...........1.59 2 for 3.00
Compare $6 Short Sleeve Shirts.......... .....3.99
43-45 04 Assorted BaidbagtZ~;.........~ 2 lor 3.00
$1.99 Orig. Knit Tops, S-M-L...........
$1.39 oa. May Queen Panty Hose. A & pr. pkg. 1.59
$1.69 Orig. Beauty Mist Panty Hose.*..............................99*
43.95 Orig. Beauty MistSuppnrtJanty Rosa.............99*
3 for $1.49 Sheer Knee-Hi’s..................2 for 1.00
$3 Orig. Hanes Panty Hose, A-B-C-D......................,....;1.49
GIRLSHEAR SAVINGS
SAVE 1/3 te4/2
Misses-Jrs-Half Size
Dresses & Pantsuits
Reg. $14.00 to $28.00
“ .18"
Rag. 00.00 lo
99 OQ99
All of the season's prettiest stylos in carefree, comfortable fabrics.
Choose litim a wide selection of dresses and panisuils in flattering
colors, patterns and in sizes 5-13.8-18 and t4'/z-22'/z.
Compare $28 Polyester Dresses.-8-18............15.90 to 19.90
/ * 7 .#
Compare $28 Polyester Pantsuits. 8-18......................19.90
LINGERIE .SAVINGS
Famous Maker Annual Bra Sale
$5.00 to $8.00 Reg.
Vissaratla. Maidaitlrom. Exquisite 099 C99
Form-all your favorites now alspoclal K33 H33
summer prices. W low
Sans Souci Sale
$1.65 lo $7.59 Rag.
Briefs. Bikiities. slips-your favoriti
styles in assorted fabrics. ,
jp361" to
6
49
Kayset Daywear Sale
$4.50 to .$8,00
Dress slips. lwlf slips.-ankli slips and
cimisolos now on salp
3,s .6'
$6-528 Orig. Loungewear. Patio wear & Robes4.99 to 8.99
$5 Reg. Short or long Gowns.
...3.99
S5 Reg. Cotton Bland Baby Dolls...... ....... .........9.99 I
$5-$f3 Reg. Short & Long Nylon Gowns......V.......3.99 to 10.99
same kind of meat they may cooked, because "it's some-
pass over
.treezer.
meat market thing different, and that ap-
peals to The public
DRAPERY AND DOMESTIC SAVINGS
$19.98 Reg. Special.Group Bedspreads.........................I...9.99
owned by. Wayne Burrows, an
Oklahoma. rancher and nieat
packer, sold 20.000 pounds of
„ ungraded beef similar to USDA
good" graded in two., days.
However,-9 lo'caP-meat market ,
owner was forced to grind thejadvertising.
same grade of inexpensive
meat to prevent spoilage when
sales declined after two weeks.
"it's a sympathy thing when
Fauna’>^cki<Mmp4ed| Otiof’lll. lacwit^-Threwliiws:.......
with inspection and labeling re-
quirements, said a U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture spokes-.
$15 Val. Foam Back Decorator Drapesah.................7,88pr.
man:
Though the department had
power t<r order a change in
several were rec-
ommended to prevent trouble
with other government agen-
cies.
Among them was a recom-
•leonle read the word farm.' mendation. that "finest quality
’ , ..... u.Ann tmrina chAllln hi
Sure.
the farmers are hurting
meat market owner 0 W. Wu- A guarantee ..that
was too vague arid should be
irom the, advertising.
All packs
derman
Farmer’s Fed Beef was from
'Tinimajs welptig 600 pounds to
800 pounds, and fed grain six
weeks.- It was advertised “fin-
est quality." leading sdme cus-
- turners to believe it was USDA i
choice, Choice beef comes from
heavier animals usually grain 7
are fed beef" was questioned,
since it did not say whether the
animals were fed grass or
grain, each• iaffecting quality
and taste differently.
Attend
Church
$9.98 Val. Antique Satin Drapes.............................4.99 pr.
\ ■
PIECE GOODS SAVINGS
$1.98 Reg. No-Iron Prints.,,.,.............,....................99* yd.
$2.50 Val. Blended, 45" Voltes............n.7.:. 1.25 yd.
$2.49 Val. Printed Crinkled Cloth.................!..........1.66 yd.,
$2.98 Reg. Blended Jersey Knits........................ 166 yd.
$3.98 Val. Polyester Double Knits.........j................. 1.88 sd.
$4 Val. Her Majesty Midriffs........\..........................,..2.49
$4.99-37 Name Brand Sleepwear..............1.99 to 3.99
$1.99 Orig. Knit Boxer Shorts..... ............ 1 lor 3.00
Un Irnn^lind-fiic ......... t QQ In TOO
$4-45 Val. Short Sleeve Ini! Tops .......,.v.,1, 99 to 2.99
52.99- S4.50 Cotton Denim 4 Knit Shorts....,,..:.,.,. 1.59 to 3.99
$3.99 Val. Print Woven Blouses, 7-14 ..............2 for 3.00
$5.99-414 Orig. Pastel Pants...........................2.99 lo 8.99
$1.25 Val. Her Majesty Panties...... ..................4 for 2.99
44.99- 415 Val. Name Brand Swimwear .......2.99 to 9.99
$5.99415 Orig Toon's-Paitel Pants .............m,5.99 to 9,99-
45.99- 414 Orig. Short Sleeve Knit Tops.............. 3.99 to 8.99
If perfect $449 Summer Sleepwear.'...../...............3.99
^2.59-47.50 Reg. Assorted Bras............./......1.99 lo 5.99
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$8.99415 Val Toons 1 pc. Swimsuits ...,..,,.,.....,.5,99 lo 9.99
Shop The Easy Way, t)se Your Bay Fair Charge Plate, *
Master Charge, BankAmericarji Or Exxon Credit Union Card
$4.25 Val. Name Brand Polo Shirts.................... 1.59 lo 2.49
$2,9946 Val. Boys & Girls Sleepwear, 2-4 .......,..,1.99 to 3.99
$3.50 Rag. Gilt Boxed Covirills>.s,..... 2.Jor 5.00
43.75 Val. Knif Infants Creepers.....................2 tor 5.00
$2.29 Reg. Curily Drawstring Gowns.............................1.99
$4 Reg. Curity Crib Blankets...............r.................... 2.99
$2.69 Reg. Curity Receiving Blankets....*....*..............2.19
2 for 41.49 Reg. Training Pants......................,.,,.2 for 1,19
69* Reg. Rubber Pull-on Pants........49*
$3.9948 Infant 4 Toddler Short Sets..................1.99 to 4.99
43.99 to $6.75 Orig. Toddler Boys Pants 4 Joans... 2.99 to 3.99
$2.9945 Orig. Knit Tops, 9-24 mos. 4 2-4.......... 1.59 to
43^846:50 Orig. Boy 4 Girl Sunsuits...........2,99
$2.99-46 Orig. Boys & Girls Shorts.............. r..... 1.5# to 3.99
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 218, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1975, newspaper, June 25, 1975; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105195/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.