The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965 Page: 1 of 16
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Tfic Parkinsons live at 1703 Rich-
ardson Lane
They are members of First
captain in the active reserve Presbyterian Church where be
is on the board of deacons. He
is general superintendent of the
church school progr
Parkinson is on t
the Eva Maud Civic Club and
has served as a section chair-
tiring Trustee Dr. Joe !
past vice president of the Bay-
town Texas Exes group.
“I have three reasons why 1
am seeking election to the school
board,” Parkinson said. "Those
three are my sons, David, Dan-
, ny and Douglas.”
RAM ALFORD
Baytown insuraneeman Sam
.Alford Saturday tossed his hat
man in the Harris County Unit- into the ring for school trustee
ed Fund drive. in the April 3 election.
Parkinson has served on the His entry in the rapidly wMen-
credlt union board at Rhom k ing contest brought to 11 the
Haas as secretary and assistant number of candidates seeking
treasurer. He also serves on the three positions on the board,
board of directors of a social Alford is miming for Position
dub at the plant. He has been 6, which will be vacated by re-
By BILL HARTMAN Ponder have thrown their hats ity members, whose terms do tered the school board race for
After getting off to a slow , in the ring for Position 5 against not expirew are Karl Opryshek Position 1.
start, momentum in the school Vietorv. and Boyd Hill. Parkinson is running^against
hoard elreticn, April 3, has hit Stark has drawn Paul Parkin- Horeczv, who made his an—- Incumbent President A. R. (Vo#) ...
a brisk pice end indications son, J. T. Sloane and C. W. nouncement Friday about not Stark, J. T. Sioane and C. W. ■ program,
show an all - out bottie hrew- Plato as opponents. seeking re-election, has aligned Plato
ing tor the force openings. Eyeing foe vacancy left by with Trustees Ben Shirey and
AH force spots, Position 5. 6 Horeezy are Dan Saveli, E. A. Knox Beavers in opposing the
and 7 arc lorded with top con- (Woody) Rose and Sam Alford. ousting of Gentry and Scott,
lenders f ir foe three - year johs. Saveli filed Friday morning and The Sun will carry a daily box
Two incumbents, Board Pres- v Alford added his name late Fri-' score through filing deadline
idem A. R. <Vcti) Stark and day afternoon. time, which is 5 p.m. Wednes-
Boiini Secretary Dr. L. D. Vic- ; Both Sfark and Victory are day, on the candidates and their
tory have filed. Dr. Joe T. Her- members of the Board Majority positions. ,
eery is not socking reflection. which fired George Gentry as
Both Victory and. Stork hove superintendent ana George Scott
Mitchell, as maintenance and transporta-
tion director. Therother Major-
Hc kerved in active duty from
January, 197 to July. 1957. Since,
he has attained tne rank of *
town
E- A. (Woody) Rose, (
on this page fm names
candidates.)
"I decided to make!
because 1 feel the echc
Parkinson has been employed
by Rohm & Haaa Chemical since
1N7. He has been a member of
After completing all of bis
schooling in Baytown, Parkinson
enrolled at the University of Tex- the personnel department since
as where he received a bach- his employment and is assist-
elor's degree in business admin- ing the personnel director in foe
istration in 1950. Whfb at Texas field of employe and labor ire-
he wag a varsity footballer in lations and wage and salary ad-
1952, 1953 and 1954. ministration.
He completed the ROTC pro- He Is married to the former
Lou De , Loach of Baytown.
They have three sons, David, 7;
Dann y, 3 and Douglas, 5 months.
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tees should return
the job
administrators,'*
"If elected, I will do
to perforrn the duties of the
PAUL PARKINSON ■■■H
Paul Parkinson, a 1951 grad- gram at Texas and was eom-
uato of Robert E. Lee where he missioned as a second heuten-
was an all - state end, has en- ant in the Military Police Corps.
lice to the best of my
without regard to any pressure
(See TRUSTEES, Pag# t)
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IftYTOWN, TEXAS
VOL. 42, NO. 133
Sunday, February 28, l%5 •
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 582-8302
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Baytown has beer, set May 24.
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end of Maicom X, six days
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City Atiy. Gebrge Chandler in-
dicated that the May 24 date tor
foe hearing is subject to change
If it conflicts with other activi-
ties involving telephone company
or city official*. f
• Steel khipmeat* are on foe
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rise bat detoveriaa are falling.
AeetieaH
Uoa reads, to part: “That the
General Telephone Company
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i*riser d“*uihi uiiii promise
prodarere atoaggfea to keep
with the high demand.
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»t to hereby of-
flclaliy plaeed on notice that
the City Council of the City of
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of
Cooctrn
imr TTiursday in Austin of a leg-
islative committee on ropgre*-
sional rHietricftog.
After hearing foe report from
nnd Hotw the Gnuncit #
for effect u(
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Baytown dtotet. and he
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on .attondmag|p»l- dtvtoton *o « to have East Har-
^ rit County and the Bayshore
A A aaa to aaa dtatnet
Major Lee Uggett named a
committee comprised of Clark,
Huron, City Atty. George Chand-
ler and City Manager
ham to drnf; tiw resolution.
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and Its rates
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Counell i« of the opinion that
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rate expert
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Friday morning.
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sent the City of »
rate bearing. His
13,580.
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CHy OKs New.
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NORMAN F MarahnB, 55, wad
mmum to
■ hh room at for Cretor Hotel oa
Bearee Street. A medical exam-
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jutted and «tffi peovtd# a fair
rate of return to wch otffi ■
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wal by the Baytown City
er of the
anti ■ white.
Clark retorted that legislation
proposed by Rep. Bob Eckhardt
le i or
a
Btytoww't new wrecker een-
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division of the county, tori would
rot toctade U-Port* to ttto
same district with the remain-
der of foe Baytown area.
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made
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eo# plat as (trike heavily
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Owsley’s fee. He
during a Friday night
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to
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Qt sir itftt to the mail but Her job requires
feetfve to N day*.
US D. L TOWLE*. CfMhy’s woman rural
MRS. ED NAISMTm of
Ittrhardwm Lane wiU undergo
•jrgerj Monday at St. Luke's
ffi^nsgtoj to How»».
of
This council action followed
many montla of dtocusaion with
General Telaphooe official)
early rising and 87-55 miles of atop and start
driving tori she tores it (Baytown ten Photo)
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the tele
Jungle am east ef Sa%aa to-
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i»e asked to "rotate 1 the Sound.
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wtthla Raytown had that
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Crosby Grandmother -
Mrs. Towler Loves
Her Stop, Go Job
to Iha largest hsH-
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Pan* to this distriet.
lupa^oaty
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copter airlift of the war.
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The eotmehmen explained that
they fsel all of foe eastern part
of Hv i-ount) da will i in the
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to
the rity
sarat district because this area
ed to rrafTteraTto **S«r
day right to to fototejr after
Rfriw closed
Clark pointed out that the hor-
izonlal redistricting
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of
the rity taking » rah
la reneh the arena of ssi
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would nave Migmvay i
boundary, which axil!
Baytoap lie.ng in two district*
if foe city grew* post Highway
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• ffldeit, cxpisloed
efonan Sanhara (revet,
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grandmother rises bolf.rc ho
prepares for work, start*
i brae medium - sire eofnp.net
atdo and bratoai* fufi day to
stop and start driving.
The woman I*"Mrs. D. Leroy
(MaMhi) Towler at rirsJ Cros-
the Crosby post office, down foe
Crnsbv • Lynchbsrg^H^MB
Highway 10, turns Weat tat tfori* z
els to Okl Liberty Rood to Bar-
rett Station and about U a.m.
•..mace: to stop
an Crosby - Cedar
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Bayou Road
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tor for
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to foe eommtttre workers
by, Her Jph to delimtog mail
fa-nilie* en rural routes
ltori)c
Prior to
tor. Mr* Towtor had
her
to
spending two week* in Houston.
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to kirtsUfo c ..ml county
•to of Crosby.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965, newspaper, February 28, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145077/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.