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Monday, September S, 1966
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'Metro' Areas Due More Attention
Shoplifting Charged
LABOR OAY HOLIDAY TOLL
CLIMBS BEYOND 30 MARK
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HOSPITAL NOTES
eration and mutual understand-
ing will be needed to meet the
demand? of both rural and ur-
ban areas. .
Officers and committee, mem-
bers attending the conference
are responsible for the formula-
tion of the ‘ association's pro:
gram for 1967.
Acros? the Pacific, from Ta-,
hiti to New Guinea, the produc-
tion of beef cattle is growing., '
HOUSTON (Sp) - State Sen.- future of our state are consid-
elect Chet Brooks said Monday ered in Austin." ■
he expects the 60th Legislature He said the voting strength in
to be "more progressive in its ^ legislature will shift from
appjroach t6 legislation .dealing areas to the metropolitan
with the problems of the areag when newly-elected legis-
state's metropolitan areas." - tatorg take office in January.
Sen. Brooks spoke at a meet* He said he believes this will re-
ing of the legislative committee sut in "more progressivelegls-
of the Texas Trial Lawyers As- lation and a much more sym-
sociation at the Crest'Hotel in
Austin.’ "
He urged the association’s However, he noted that coop-
members to "get acquainted
with members of the legisla-
ture and make your views
known to them."' ‘
He praised the association’s
work oh projects in the public
interest, such as safety laws
and legislation to safeguard the
individual citizen's rights to a
fair and impartial trail. — -
Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
odist: v
Two Baytown women, identi- Admitted to Gulf Coast :
fled by police as Irene Smith • .^
Cooper, 37, of 1214% Stowe, and
Madeline Joyce McDonald, 22,
of 1111% Stowe, were, charged
with shoplifting Saturday in
Justice of the Peace Mi M.
Brown's Court. The shoplifting
occurred at Kmflft ' *
Bond for the two women was
set at $400 apiece.
Baytown police officers C. W.
Cowan and W, W. Porter appre-
hended the two women in the Rebecca Andrews, daughter
Kmart parking lot after seeing of Mr. and Mrs. Harold An-
them place articles valued at drews, Baytown, Room 101. -
$38.55 ta their handbags before Mrs. Hortense Fayle, 2726 Ce-
leaving the store, the officers dar Bayou, Room 223.
Mrs, Martha May, 3615 Cedar
Items recovered were two Bayou-Crosby, Room 217, ^ V
pairs of women's shoes, one Mrs. Evelyn West, 10 Marvin,
woman's three piece suit, one Room 22L
woman's two-piece suit and a Mrs. Carrie Costlow, Daisetta,
bottle of vitamin tablets. Room 204.
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by a previous marriage, Linda of control, bitting support for an
40, of Eu- ^Arturo C. Ortiz, 35, of Plains,
was killed Suhday when his car
overturned on U S. 62 about 46
miles east of El Paso.
A head-on collision Saturday
night on U. S. 180 near Palo
Pinto took the life of Robert Lee
Holder, 64, of Palo Ptato.
Vernon Stamper, 58, of Cole-
man, Wartatally Injured Satur-
day whey, his car overturned
just south of Coleman on.Texas
206.
A five - year - old Sulphur
Springs boy, James Allen Har-
gis, was killed Saturday night
sion Friday night in Corpus in a two-car collision on Texas
Christi and died with a third 154 three miles south of Sulphur
vehicle Trim over her. , Springs. r ~7T "
Domingo Rojas, 28, was killed An Amarillo newspaperboy,
south of San Antonio Friday Travis W. Jones, 14, drowned
night when his car ran off a When he and a brother climbed
farm road into a ditch. a (ence (or a swim in a closed
Rouwena Dale Smithart, 26, of city s w i m m 1 n g pool Sunday
Frisco died Saturday after a mornjng. v
home Jacinto Rodriquez, 57, of San
near her Denton County home Antonio wgg gtruck ^ kiUed
“T8, Saturday night as he walked
A crashed Into a uUlity ^ street ta San Antonio.
pole ta Houston early Saturday, ___ „ . i
killing Perry Duffleld, 45, of Howard L. Lawrence, 28, of
Houston ^ Padadena, Tex., was killed in a
Fide) Lopez, 47. of Leaky was two™ collision during[a rataj
killed late Friday when he was Sunday on US. 79 eight miles
struck by an automobile as he east
stood beside his stalled^ar on member of the Houston CJironi-
U.S. 83 north of Uvald<® cle 8ta“*
BUI Manuel, 71, of Littlefield Werner Ruff, 22, months, was
was fatally Injured Saturday ta ri>n over by a car driven by
a head-on collision of two auto- Ms mother in Winnie Sunday
mobUes ta Uttlefield.
Mrs. Mae Bratcher, 52, 6f
Maypearl was kUIed Saturday ta
the oellision of an automobile and ran over the boy,
and train ta Venus,, near Cle- Sam Swinson Ir., 17, of Del
Rio was killed Saturday night
Willie Harper Jr., 39, and Leo- when two motorboats collided ta
nard Baught, 20, both of Pgmpa, Lake Walk northwest of Del Rio.
were kUIed 4 mUes north of ., Micky Lynn Stanley, 6, daugh-
EsteUtae Saturday on U. S. 287 ^ and Mrs. Leon Stan-
ta a one-car accident. . ijy of Arlington, drowned Sun-
A. F. Deece, 29, of Houston jn a duck pond just east of
was fatally Injured Saturday ^ Fort Worth city limits.
^hcaBr COl‘ The body of Charles J. Mar-
were fa 60' was found bfehind 8
Grand Prairie tavern 5unday-
^mStaat T** Tarritat County medical ex-.
fl^&abro^f Sa^a7 ntaht aminer said man P085*^
They were Mrs. Billie D. Hogan was by an
56, and Mrs. June Laird, 48. L- C, Cooper and Willie John-
Reggle Pickard. 13, son of Mr. son, both 13, near Cooper drowh-
and Mrs. Oscar J. Pickard of ed Sunday while attemping to
Nacogdoches, was killed Satur- swim in a stock pond about six
day when struck by a car on mUes north of Cooper to Delta
Texas 21 about four miles west County. . .
of Nacogdoches Jerome Martin Maciel, 16, or
WMkmCI^soh;%: oHrv- Norwatkr^if”,-d*ed-Sonday.iri.
ing died Saturday when he was. a two-car collision about nine
thrown from a boat after it ap- 290 ta Kimble County^
parently went out of control at Mrs. Jom Homell, 25, of Hal-
Grapevine Reservoir. tom City, was killed Sunday
Dennis J. Millard, 22 was when the car in which she, her
it in a two- husband and small child were
car coUision at Violet, near Cor- riding went out of control and
pus Christi struck a bridge in Hurst.
A 19-year-old El Paso youth, Reginald Austin, 2, son of Mr.
Enrique Arellano, was- killed and Mrs. Floyd Green, was
Sunday morning when a tire killed Sunday when he was
blew out and his car went out struck by a car at Houston.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESt
Traffic accidents have claimed
st least 32 lives ta Texas durint James G. Wharton,
the long Labor Day weekend, less was killed Friday night
Five persons died as result of when he was thrown from his
holiday boating accidents and car on a Dallas freeway,
four others drowned. An automobile struck‘ and
The Associated Press tabula- Wiled Raymond Latae, 64, as he
I ' tion started at 6 p.m. Friday crossed a Fort Worth street Fri-
end will continue through mid- day night,
night Monday. E. P. Wilcox, 55, was killed
An automobile accident near when he fell overboard and the
Brownsville killed four members propeller of a boat struck his
of one family but most of the head Friday night in Austin;
traffic tMshaps were one-fatality PO 3.C. Patrick Ann Gregory,
accidents. a WAVE stationed at the Corpus
Christi Naval Air Station, was
died Friday night when a sta- hurled out of her car jn $ eola-
tion wagon skidded off U.S. 281
and hit a palm tree 11 miles
dUe. Killed
were Sergio Castenada, 27, of
Brownsville; his wife Linda, 31;
thetr daughter, Mariceila, 2, and
, a daughter of Mrs. Castenada
Stewart Cox, 411 W. Homan,
Room 105.
Mrs. Ruby Gravette,'5411 Haz-
el, Room 204. ,■
tin. Willie Mae Evans, 17 E,
James, Room 111.
Sanos Rincon, 1107 Cypress,
Room 119,
Simon Segarl, Channelvlew,
Room 124.---
Mrs. Betty Carlisle, High-
lands, Room .213. ’*
George Mifler Jr,, 3401 Il-
linois, Room 236. -
Mrs. Willis Ripley, S. James
Home, Room 221.
Mrs. Katherine Duncan, 204
Ashley, Room 243.
Mrs. Dora Sullivan, 904 Lea-
ving, RoomJ203.
Herman Cornelius, 308 Bur-
net, Room 305.
George Shamblin, Baytown,
Room 324.
pathetic ear for the problems of
our cities.” • f
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BURSITIS
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by Dr. Jeffie Halsted
When you retiffe, do you fall asleep inunedfate-
ly, or do you roll and toss because of a pain that
develops in one shoulder and radiates down
yoiir arm? Most likely you have a pinched
nerve in your spine' which is affecting the
shoulder and arm. Why not investigate to see
whether you can be helped; ~ ..
Four members of one family
fir
Hew Arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Say-
tor, 152 Cablness, daughter, born
Sept. 4 at Gulf Coast
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Edward
Reed, Highlands, daughter, bom
Sept. 3 at San Jacinto Method-
said.
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Sen. Brooks urged the attor-
neys to -set up and maintain, a
good / line of communication
with your senator and reperseht-
atives, so your views can be
heard when bDls affecting the
north of
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Funeral services for Mrs. H.
H. Fletcher, 73, were held at
10 a.m. Friday ta Greenville,
Tex
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Mi%. Fletcher Is the mother
of Mrs. E. K. Erwin of 3502
Woodcrest Drive ta Baytown.
Mrs. Fletcher was bom ta
HuM County, Tex., and spent
the greatest-part of her life ta
Greenvile.
She to survived by three
sons; Jack, W. M. and J. M.
Fletcher, all of Greenville, and
three daughters; Mrs. Erwin,
Mrs. Roy Whiteley of Odem,
Tex., and Mrif. Howard Owens
' _ ; of Greenvilfe. .
She to also survived by 19
grandchildren and Seven great-
grandchildren.
Her husband and ber oldest
' son, H, H. Fletcher Jr., p»-
- ceeded her in death. ■
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at the restaurant, the Regatta
Inn, • where about 25 persons
were dining. .
, “Some people who were , sit-
ting closest to the window were
lucky-they had just gotten tip
and left,’!’said one employe at
the inn,
“It knocked me across the
kitchen against the stove,” she
added. The inn remained open
well past midnight to feed res-
cue workers who flocked to the
scene. j.
Four volunteer fire depart-
ments helped extinguish the fire
and kept blazing gasoline under
control as it seeped from the
sinking boat in the Seabrook
Shipyards.
The blast rattled houses at
least half a mile away. One
woman said it sounded "terrible
—like when an airplane breaks
the sound barrier. We could see
flames and smoke pouring out
of the shipyards.’’ , ;
Seabrook Police Chief _A. L.
Wilcox said Uie cause of the ex-
plosion was unknown. He said
the boat, whch he valued at
$65,<fy0, would be raised today
and attempts Will be made to
determine the cause.
SEABROOK, Tex. (AP)-A
<abin cruiser explosion that
took two fives and left three per-
sons injured early In the Labor
Day weekend remained under
investigation today.
The 42-foot pleasure eraft,
the "Dina-Mo.” exploded and
burst into flames minutes after
it docked some 175 feet from a
busy restaurant at this Galves-
ton Bay resort.
Some customers in the restau-
rant narrowly escaped injury.
Mrs. June Lair, 46, wife of a
Houston yacht broker, died at a
hospital two hours afterward.
The body of another Houston
woman, Mrs. Biilie D. Hogan,
56, was found Suhday about a
mile ■ from the scene in Cear
Lake, which empties into the
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tion late Sunday.
Mrs. Hogan's husband, Newell
A. Hogfti, 54, owner of the ex-
pensive boat and head of a Ilous-1
ton equipment firm, was slightly
injured but refused to be hospi-
talized. He remained here for
seven hours, searching for his
wife, He later was taken to the
home of a relative. »
Of the five victims, all were
aboard the craft when it explod-
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had jumped ashore to moor the
boat.
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service* for George Henderson,
66, of Anahuac were held at 10
a.m Monday at the First Baptist
Church In Anahuac with Rev.
Bob Mitchell and Rev. C. K
Buss officiating.
Henderson died Saturday
night at his home here. He was
a native of* Nacogdoches Coun-
ty and a retired boat captain of
the Corps of Engineers.
He had lived to Anahuac for
40 years. . . ■
Survivors include his wife,
Ruby Ray Henderson of Ana-
huac; one son, Clifton Hender-
son of L« Marque; three,sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Kittler of
Shreveport, La., Mrs. Nora Zeg-
lef of Wichita Falls and Mrs
Leona Brunson of Grapcland,
Tex, . — , ■
Two grandchildren also sur-
vive, ‘
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966, newspaper, September 5, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145237/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.