The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980 Page: 8 of 20
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Baker And Crane Fading, Ford Feeling Itch
Mother Dies
EDNA STEPANSKI Par-
tain of Fallbrook, Calif.,
mother of Mrs. Agnes
Sturm of Hankamer and
Mrs. Linda Sofaly of San
Antonio, died Feb. 18. Mrs.
Partain, 59, was a former
Baytonian,
j Funeral Notices j
Shirley Ann Graham o/ Texas
City and Johnie G. Mascorro of
Highlands; a son, Mark H.
Worley Jr. o/ Texas City; one
sister, Maude L. Blaylock,
Challanooga, Term;; three
brothers, John and Paul
Worley o/ Chattanooga, Term.,
and Roy Worley^o/ Rossville,
•j TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Baker. o< Tennessee, pulled P*fgo manager. Jerry Carters ecooomic policy, nor anyone else would get It
• Howard H Baker Jr .*n out of the GOP race Harkm^ said the president» hamU-for now. But Bush said
also-ran in every Wednesday, saving in InNe»York.Democratic mg of foreign affairs is Bakers departure was “a
Republican primary and at Washington that “It's pret- challenger Edward M Ken prone to constant fiU and plus for me "
tail wnjm in debt has ty clear the campaign isn't nedy accused President starts.-,We mint demand John Connally, also cam-
settled tor his wb as Senate going anywhere Carter of turning the I'.S more than a president who paigniji|r in Florida, said
Ifrtty Isadar while Another Republican .'foreign potfey 1M& “the1** suiprised not only by the Bush might “get a few” of
toner president Gerald K Rep Philip Crane of il l laughing-stock of nations Soviets, but even by his own Baker's votes. “I’ll get
Port toeis an evet-greater linois. all but folded up his throughout the world" as a State Department,’,' more of them,” he added,
tteb to try the penis of the tent the same day. cancel consequence of the wrong Kennedy also privately Meanwhile, Connally, too
WiutecHouse course once ing television advertising m *a> vote on a United Na- |cour*ed Jewish leaders in courted Baker’s endorSe-
three key states and tnmm- tions resolution opposing Manhattan before return-
After finishing fourth in ing his paid staff "We re Israeli settlements ing to, Washington
both the Vermont and more or less winding things Kennedy, who has ham- John Anderson of Illinois,
ItoHadwsttts pnmanes down, 'said Crane s cam mered time and again upon meanwhile, said he was
"nothing short of astonish-
ed," at his strong second-
place showings in New
England Tuesday and talk-
ed of stepping up his own ef-
Cemeieryin Beaumont.
Fleming, a l?-year employee
0/ Brown and Root in
Baylown, died Wednesday.
A li/e member of the Profes-
sional Baseball Players Associa-
tion, Fleming was a reiired pipe
foreman.- - ’
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Monthly Meeting
LEE* COLLEGE Educa-
tional Secretaries Associa-
tion will meet for jts mon-
thly luncheon and meeting
at noon Frjday in the LC
cafeteria.
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He is survived by his wi/e,
Juanette Choaie Fleming of
Cleveland; two sons, Leslie
Eugene Fleming of Cleveland
and Michael Bailey Fleming of
Oklahoma Cily.Okla.
He is also survived by two
brothers, B.R. Fleming o/ San
Leon,and Darrell Fleming of
Pasadena and . four grand-
children. > ’• •'
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Ga.
Ten grandchildren and 12
great grandchildren also sur-
ment
Connally, whose first big
teat comes Saturday in the
South Carolina' primary,
said he regretted Baker’s
move, saying "he had much
to contribute to the discus-
sion and debate in this cam-
vive.
Burial wilt be in Memory
Gardens.
Pallbearer^ will be Mark P.
Teen Disco
Worley, Daniel g. Worley, A TEEN disco dance will be
Jerry D. Worley, Jesse R. held from 7:3(1 to lll30 p.m.
________ Mascorro Jr., Parker J Friday at the fi)pimunity
£ rosary will be redred~a( 8 Graham and Mark Worley ill.-'' Bullding’ Tlt is sponsored
and chaperoned by Ross S.
Sterling Band Association.
Admission is $2. •
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_A late«ntry by Ford, said
Anderson, euphoric but Connally. might also
wearied by all his newfound benefit bis own chances. “I
media attention, said in think the last thing the
Connecticut that Baker’s American people want is a
withdrawal encouraged Ford-Reagan rerun of 76,v
him to enter the Tennessee he said,
primary and consider ac-
tive campaigning i&several
other border and southern
states, even though He had
planned previously on a
“Midwest strategy" star-open ballgame,” he
ting with the March 18 declared,
balloting in his home state
’ Anderson said Baker’s
pull-out “tends to benefit
my campaign, because he
represents a more
moderate .position than
Ronald Reagan or George
forts
as
Arrangements are under (he
direcdon of Earihman-Funeral
| p.m.,Thursday al Pace-Slancil
. Chapel in Cleveland and
anolher at 8 p.m, Friday al
DORA BOLIEt) v
Sendee* for Oora-________
Bolieu. 52, 0/412 E. Lobll willjBrouaard_ Mor,uor>
be held at I p.m. Friday al Paul
U. Lee Funeral Chapel with the
Rev. A .M. Slone o//iciai Ing?
Pharmacy**
Topics
mom.
Arrangements are under ihe
direction of Pace-Slancil
Funeral Home in Cleveland.
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But Ford, himself in the
Sunshine State for a golf! A namt °f Old River and a
tournament, clearly was i ,2'>ear Ba>I0Wn ^ident, Mrs.
thinking of re-running Ford IBolteu died Wednesday
if no one else. "It’s a wide Ba>‘own hosP'lfll-
She was a member of the
BaptistChurch.
She is survived ,by her hus-
band, Harold T. Bolieu of
Pasadena; three sons/ George
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WORLEY
Services for Mark Hannah
Worley Sr., 75, of Galveston
will be held al I p.m. Friday al
Earthman Funeral Home
Chapel.*'
Worley died-Tuesday in a
Temple-Hospital. ■>
He Jpid reiired from the San-
Boyd Bolieu of Austin^four “ F< R°‘‘[0ad and
daughters. Mrs. Aiice^Sue ^ Mane,,a
Walker .0/ La Porie, Mrs. MauSOmc Lodge' / ,
Valerie Jo Tullis of Houston, „ H*.IS T J? 1“ ^
ana Mrs. Ellen Doreite Haylgs ?a,SS'e Mal VVor,e>' °<
Galveston; iwjO daughters,
m a
By Ken Roberts
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Baker’s decision “has
some impact but we
haven't yet had an op-
portunity to assess exactly IW. Bolieu of M^n^HdroM T.
what the benefit orSoyiown and Jimmy
wise might be," Ford said.
Nonetheless, there’s now a
Disco dancing calls fo,r ■ thf .same wgvro-upstretches asfjogg;,
ing oranv other exercise, says a New York orthopedist.
Chromium seems to play a roie in the utilization of starches
and sugars, Deficiency of this trace metal, especially in the
aging, may cause diabetes symptoms,'according to some
doctors. • «* ■-
Radiology update: faster X-ray film and new techniques are
making mammography safer than ever.
New subspecialty of pediatrics is adolescent medicine.
These doctors are most experienced in handling the physical
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“50-50” chance he will run.
be said
Bush
Not surprisingly, there
wasn’t much agreement
about that. Bush, cam-
paigning in Florida, called
Baker to bid for his support
but was told that neither he
The first message over
the Atlantic cable was sent
by Queen Victoria to Presi/
dent James Buchanan in
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and Miss Tonie Annette Bolieu.
Jboih of Baytown; and "two
brothers, George and Dick Fan-
nett, bolho/Baytown.
Eight grandchildren
Rites Held
$
former
sur-
years
U . . # Medical team at Yale University is working on ■» protable
Baytonian I machine for Isulin-dependent diabetics. Machine will
automatically inject small dotfes of insulin during the dav to
CENTER (Sp) — Ser- meet patient's needs,
vices were held, Sunday at •
the O’Quinn Baptist Church 'Fha*'8 new in medicine? We keep un with the latest, the
— , - , in Central, near Lufkin, for
- Arrangements are^nderformer Baytonian, Bivins ^ |jluirm,*i^
direction of Paul U, Lee
Funeral Home.
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Police Beat ■ -
vive.
F
, - Burial wifi,be in Memory
Gardens:
Pallbearers will be James
Tullis, Robert Hayles,- L.V.
Walker and Jimmy,^ Harold;and
George Bolieu.
Nearly f17,000 Worth
Of Silver Stolen/Here
Anahuac High School
science laboratory had
been entered Tuesday night
and scales valued at 180
were taken. /
ufficers also invest igated
several minor accidents,
But Kelly Holloway, 1601 Pounds said. '
Garth, reported the theft of “
more than $16,900 worth of
SUver from her apartment
Tucker, 67.
Tucker died Friday after1
a long illness. , ■
' Baytown relatives who
attended the services we7e
Mrs. Lillie Nelson, Will 0’-
Quinn. Mrs. Elva Cuthbert-
son and Mrs. Iva Tucker:
was an
y quiet day for
Baytown police, with no ac-
cidents reported and only
six calls during the morn-
ing. according toSgtWillie
FLEMING
CLEVELAND (Sp) -
Graveside services for Leslie
Harvey Fleming,\64, of
Cleveland, will be. held gt 10
a m. Saturday at Forest Lawn
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We re vitamin headquarters for the whole family.
PACULTY MEMBEBS from Ron Sterling and Robert E Lee will face
a7»pmTbo*sday
pngrm at txkh schools. Tickets to the event, which will be beld in the REL gym
II, art imceedrwlir iie4> bring fore
sebooi aa&ytar. Gotttog ready for the event are Ter
sty coach art gym teacher; Principal Henry
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silver flatware, sfty«
turquoise jewelry
money was taken /
Ruby Hamilton; owner of
The Vacuum Store, dOO
Park, reported the Tuesday
night theft of three vacuum
cleaners from the business
They were worth $590.
Elizabeth Johnson, 103-K
Courtyard, said someone
broke the rear window in
her car, parked at the
apartment complex during
the weekend Damage was
estimated at $150
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980, newspaper, March 6, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145323/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.