The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1977 Page: 1 of 17
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TOPS AT CROSBY
CROSBY HIGH SCHOOL'S top scholars this year are Melinda May, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vaa May. wbo is viledietorian with a *5.8852 avenge. Daryli Paulk, son of Dale Paulk, is
salulatoriaa with a M 7156 average. Other sludenb in the top 16 are, In ranking order, Gary Neal.
Nancy Bngg, Sharon Kranpota. Melanie Mutenon, Gail Kulak. Pamela Bush. James Chapman
and Patricia Rucka.
Unrt at Saw JarMo Methodist
Band Concert
ST JOSEPH SCHOOL Band will
(Sun Staff Photo)
parents at 10 JO a m Thun
Civil Defense To Sponsor
‘Mock Disaster’ Saturday
Baytonans Honored
BAYTONlANS PAM Ormsbee
and Dmd R McCallum,
State Unreersrty. were honored
by the department of English for
Location will be the east park-
ing lot of Lee College leading
into Whiting Street.
Baytown Little Theater will
start making up volunteer vic-
tims at 7 a. m Saturday at the
Lee College gym.
When the exercise begins,
available ambulances will be dis-
patched to the scene and victims
will be sorted out according to
severity of injuries. Jess
Navarre, emergency medical
technician coordinator, will
direct this phase.
The exercise will be directed
from the Emergency Operating
Center at city hall by Dr C. A.
Riser, medical coordinator
Victims will be transported to
the three hospitals in Baytown
(See 'MOCK.' Page 2-A>
A mock train wreck Saturday
will help train Baytown Civil
Defense personnel.
Operation Choo Choo’’ will
get on the track at about 9 a. m.
Saturday. Civil Defense Director
J. Fletcher Hickereon says the
mass casualty exercise will be a
simulated train wreck involving
,an explosion and fire of tank
overall academic excellence in
ceremony at the school
Weather
And Tides
care.
PARTLY
CLOUDY
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10,000-Plus Expected For
‘Exxon Day’ Here May 14
PARTLY CLOUDY and con
through Wednesday is the
Bjvtown
weather
the company property north ot
Baytown Junior School.
Baytown Exxon employes
As the kids would say, they’ll have until 4 p, m. Monday to buy
he “munching out." The barbecue tickets for $2.25.
munchable fare will be barbecue Between then and May 14,
and the occasion will be Exxon tickets will cost $3 each.
Ticket Chairman Jerry Adams
encourages the purchase of
tickets soon because there only a
limited number of tickets will be
available after Monday.
An Exxpn Club membership
card will be good for two free
plates of barbecue at the picnic.
Lenox Catering Service of
Houston will prepare and serve
the barbecue plates.
One of the highlights of the
day will be the Little Mister and
Miss Exxon Day contest on an
outdoor stage in the morning.' A
style show will be held on the
stage that afternoon.
Sally Bird is heading the Little
Miss-Little Mister contest. It will
feature 10 girls and 10 boys of
pre-school ages, all relatives of
Exxon Club members, vying for
the titles.
(See EXXON, Page 2-A)
What will more than 10,000
folks be doing May 14 in
Baytown?
Richard Holbrook
tant secretary of
Southeast Asian affa
Foreign Minister PI
the two delegations
meeting in the glei
pagoda-shaped Viet
lererort. Low expected Tuts-
Wednesday. mid-Ms.
BAYTOWN TIDES
Wednesday: Highs at 11:16
for
a.BL mi -4-7:24 p.m.; lows it
3:31 a m. aad 43:1* p.m.
bassy which Premi
Exxon Club President Fred
Ernst, who expects a crowd of
10,000-plus, says this will be the
club’s 58th annual picnic. "And
we are expecting a good one in
the usual Exxon Day tradition.”
Food and festivities will fill
the day from 9 a.m. to 6 p. m. on
Dong opened recen
SUNRISE WEDNESDAY at
Vietnamese spok
the talks would coni
embassy on Wednes
the American emm
6:77 a.m.: saaset at 6 p.m.
4 Dearies weak tides
AROUND
days, then shift
as long as they con
The U.S. delega
eluded James Reset
the State Depar
dochina desk; Fra
the department’s
humanitarian affa
responsible for inf
the nearly 2,000 Am
ing in action ii
Kenneth Quinn, spe
to Holbrooke, and
first secretary at t
‘Hill’ Meeting To Decide
Use Of Government Funds
GLENN TERRY is mighty
proud of the Keywanettes at
Ro» Sterling . . Stella Herring
busy again in her front yard gar-
den ... Sammy Courville
checks on a future headline...
Kerin Lomsbeny gets prepared
for another summer of driver
education.
Mrs. D. L. Womack makes an
impressive plea for drainage im-
provements when she appears
before Baytown City Council
,,. Sharon Queen watches a
dance rehearsal.. Alan Erwin
of the Public Utility Commission
pays his hometown a visit.
Bob Bailey and Bob
Wesseihoft of Baytown look
sharp singing with the
Tideianders barber shop group
at Jones Hall ... one might
think Matt Argo has become a
Baytoman because he’s been
here so much lately.
Alan Dale Theiss thinks he’s
the bionic man and Carl Theiss is
/ glad of it . - - Jackie Byrd is
over-exuberant in victory . ..
ed that action on a permit re-
quest from Texas Eastern to
drill liquefied petroleum gas
storage well No. NT-12 be tabled j^-
until that meeting to give him f
time to study the request
The apparent- low bid was
By BETSY WEBBER
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) - A $36,043.79 from Ben Felts Utility
Contractors of Pearland. R. T.
Bishop Construction Co. of
Baytown bid $46,235.72 on the
job; Kenneth Lamb Construc-
tion Go. of Houston bid
$59,527.50; and Elder Construc-
tion Co. of Houston bid $73,960.
The council, at the suggestion
of Wayne Smith of Langford
Engineering, set 7 p.m. Monday,
May 9, as the time and date for a
workshop session to make plans
for pursuing further the city's
Public Law 92-500 grant applica-
tion for funding on the proposed
Cherry point-Sun Oil Road
sewer project.
Most Step 1 requirements for
ways we can use the money.” the Environmental Protection
Mont Belvieu has received a Agency grant funds have been
$100,000 HUD grant to be used completed and the city is ready
specifically in the Pablo Street to proceed, Smith said.
The last requirement to be
met was a systematic sewer
system evaluation. j. i
4 date, for the Pablo Street
meeting is to be set at the
workshop, Mayor Goss said, and
the contract for watersewer lines
will be let. ,* r
City Atty. Norris Rowland ask-
meeting with residents of the
Pablo Street area of Mont
Belvieu will be held soon to
decide what use shall be made of
some $60,000 in U. S. Housing
and Urban Development grant
funds, Mayor Sam Goss said
Monday.
A visitor at the meeting,
Norris Thomas, of the area ask-
ed if residents were to buy their
own sewer lines and connections
to the main line to be laid by the
city with grant funds.
“No,” Mayor Goss said, “but a
decision must be made on how
the funds are to be used in the
area. Sewer tie-ins are one of the
Hien’s Vietnam*
included Tran Qua
the Foreign Min
American departr
The council approved a re-
quest from XRAL Storage and
Terminaling Co. that was tabled
at the last meeting to drill nine
new storage wells on their 45.6-
acre tract on the northwest side
of Winfree across State Highway
Quang Hoang,
ministry’s departm
sular affairs.
Hoang is also am
North Vietnamese (
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The request was tabled
pending investigation into
ownership of land on which the
Southern Pacific Railroad has
tracks within the 45.6-acre tract.
Pearoe Street J
One of the proposed wells was
Jack To The
platted within 100 feet of the
track in violation of a city or-
dinance if the railroad owned
the land
A letter from XRAL explained
that the landis owned by XRAL,
but the railroad has an easement
on the land, granted in 1917 to
the Dayton-Goose Creek
Railroad.
/ Since, no property line rights
were violated, the council
PSJ ghost wri
session, but only
walls stared in on
Finally, Jack Ji
the silence by sa
about using the or
‘remember that ni
that leave the bu
being skinned.' ”
Thanks, Jack.
area
Bids of four companies on the
Sewer and water lines to be con-
structed in the area were opened
and referred to the city’s con-
tract / engineers, Langford
Engineering Co., for study ai)d a
recommendation at the next
meeting.
Leilea Sargent and Gregg
Woemer find their way about
town . . . Johnny Kellogg
doew’t want ^ny help.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1977, newspaper, May 3, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145244/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.