The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1980 Page: 9 of 20
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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,
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SKOKIE, 111. (AP) ~ An
Indian name for a New
England lake wins the prize
as the longest name among
all the more than 66,000
towns and physical features
identified in the 1980 Rand
McNair Road Atlas.
It is labeled “Lake
Chaubunagungamaug” on
the Massachusetts map
near the point where Con-
necticut and Rhode Island
meet at the Massachusetts
border. But that is only a
shortened version of the 44-
letter full name which is
virtually impossible to
squeeze in on a heavily
detailed road map in
readable form.
ranu^^.rT <Sp? ■ tTh<i W n eXfiUSC?Tuesday. defendant voluntarily ac- lean show "intervening ctr-ltheargument that Welcome In the adjacent woods,he
f S i w !a of Darwin Lynn Bowman, companied them to the|c u m s t a n c e s o rWseized" was no longer said, detectives found a
li ini T6’ u fnPTIiat0r ant thC DU; Pol|cestatl°n,wherethear- significance” between the applicable. ’ . ' yellow-handled pocket
' hIk1! k" u T rest^as made,and where time of seizure and the Earlier Wednesday, knife and a yellow plastic
> SiST* bla<*™ember he «ave his statements. making of a confession, can another police officer, Ray shopping bag which con-
^Criminal District Court rtferjurm Mllij c‘le<lrs J“nc 1J7! PosUng. Dfd mi iota-, be left U>e apartment, edtlth black Uiread.
three-week period ln D^ Sup^me Court case, tat.iiy returning, or meeting although the defendant Later, at Welcome’s
an inrtivHn 1'' tk \°h witb a lawyer or minlster “WM have been given a apartment, he said, detec-
, would satisfy that require- pat search" when he first tives found other pieces of
“ " h ~ 8 ment’he added- arrived at apartment, the red toweling, part of a
rpsiiiu In fhp inaHrni«iKiii The chief trial pro- where officers were waiting yellow plastic bag and a
results !" the inadpissibili- sector. Gerald Flatten, for him. spool of dark thread. ‘ - ,
s'atements, even argued that whether or not Cooley said he helped However, Cooley said he
. PersPn s flfth detectives actually ar- search the crime scene in did not believe the police
I Wednesday the ed'Vat his aDartment in the. teet hTmclifn frL° rested Welcome at his North Beaumont after laboratory was ’able .to
denied a defense mot on ?o early-morning hours of'Ju- incrimination hldTeen i!" apartment’ *ey dld bave Mage*’8 was found on match the plastic bag and
! supress" three statement iy W despite Wtimbny by lord™ {JSfiSSSSfi ^iffi****** *** “^1"“ tos
made - by * the 24-year-old police officers that the Snfr.ifcihe prosecution £S'h The«fS?tP£ 52? - ^ ***W00dS'
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ing his arrest July 18.
Magee, 42, owned
Baytown Insujrapce jJ
and had been collecting
rent , at apartments and
houses he owned in Beau-
mont when he was gunned
down.-
Wednesday, Judge Gist
also reopened- jury selec-
tion to replace a juror who
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Monthly Meeting
LEE® COLLEGE Educa-
tional Secretaries Associa-
tion will meet for jts mon-
hly uncheon and meeting
it noon Frjday in the LC
lafeteria.
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Judge tarry Gist had
originally'intended to hear
the case beginning Thurs-
day, but it had to be reset
because of a death in the
defense attorney’s family
and because the chief pro-
secutor was ill. ,»... 77
February.
In fighting the ad-
missibility of his client’s
statement, court-appointed
defense counsel Lum
Hawthorn argued that
Welcome had been “seiz-
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TEEN disco dance will be
eld from 7:3a to 11:30 p.m.
riday at the Community
uilding, It is sponsored
id chaperoned by Ross S.
erling Band Association
(mission is $2.
GOLD
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WATCHIS, PINT At 0018,
• • RINGS, CHAINS, NtCKlACIS,
POCKIT WATCHIS etc. "
2 Employees Elevated
At Harris County
NEW HOURS
MON.-TUES.-WED.-SAT.
«10A.M.TO6P.M.
THUR.&FRI.
10 o.m. to 8:30 P.M.
GOLD SCRAP
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She attended Lee College ty Federal Savings & Loan
and has completed courses Association, 1515 N*Alex-
I sponsored by the American ander.
Savings & Loan InSitute.
, Ms. Foster’s duties in-
clude p r o cessin g
documents for contractors totals l?1^ years,
in' the construction loan
department. She previously
has served as teller, tax
. clerk, insurance clerk, and
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Ms. McGinnis has been!
with the institution 18 years I
while Ms. Foster’s service I
PAYING CASH FOR:
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Fire Heavily.
I Damages
j.wn-up stretches asjogg-
a York orthopedist. V
he utilization rtf starches
metal, especially in the
ms. according to some
new techniques are
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Opening new savings ac-l
counts and handling routine ■
work on mortgage loans are I
among present duties fori
worked in savings ac-iMs. McGinnis. She also is I
counts and mortgage loans, secretary to J. W. “Jack” I
A graduate of Robert E. Strickler, former president I
who is now vice chairman I
of the boartfof directors. I
A native of Springfield, I
La., Ms. McGinnis lived in I :
and David, 12, attends Austin before moving to I
Cedar Bayou Junior School. Baytown in 1936. .1
^ Ms, Foster is a Sunday She has two daughters, I
: S c h o o 1 t e a c h e r at Brenda Contella, a teacher I
| LakewoodXhurch of Christ at Burnet School, and Leigh I
and serves on the board of Ann Melder, who also is an I
-f BuH0c^ay t<>Wn H°me 6mP1-oyeeof Harris County!
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A two-story house at 419
Scarlett was heavily
damaged by fire Wednes-
11 day afternoon, Baytown
Fire Department reported.
Termed a “burner” by of-
ficials, the fire started
about 4:30 p.m. Wednes-
day. Apparently, children
jihad left something burning
I on the stove, the fire report
HILDA McGINNIS......Lee, shf attended Lee Col-
lege. She and her husband,
Jack, have two sons. John,
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adolescent medicine,
n handling the physical
ssociated with thejeen
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BUYING UNDAMAGED U.S.
STERLING
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forking on » protable
Ibetics. Machine will
puHn during the day to
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with the laicst.ohe-
Ynu can rely
- A neighbor calling in the
fire told firefighters two
children were probably in
the house. A, rescue team
was sent to the scene along
with firefighters from Sta-
tions 2 and 5 and volunteers
from District 5'
The house was heavily in-
volved upon arrival but the
children had leTt. -..
'There ; was heavy lire
damage to the bottom floor,
NICKELS * 11some fire dama8e to the l°p
j floor and water and smol(e
IMMEDIATE ' “7 ” S'
PAYMENT!
: ’ also. is secretary of the
“ Olympia Recreation Club
and is involved with East
^ M Baytown Little League ac-
■ tlvlties. 7
h A native of Oklahoma,
, she has lived here 34 years.
Vice presidents are new
titles for Hilda McGinnis
I and Judy Foster, longtime
employees at Harris Coun-
-mir-
Ms. McGinnis is a|
member of Memorial Bap-1
tist Church and lives in II
Plumwood. - I
_ King George VI, who-I
guided his country and the I
British Commonwealth I
through World War II, died I-/,
in his sleep at the royal!
residence in Sandringham J
in 1952. I.
SAVE Tto 9”
New Arrivals
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U.S. TYPE COINS •
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LARCE CENT W93'. ^ 7 125 00 ano up
(LARGE CENT (other)
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3c PIECES.
IjOIMES 1794-1805’
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JUS.SC 186610 1883
lus 10cBefore 1808-..... 30.00To 3500.00
jus 10c 1809^-1837
juS. 10c 183,8-1891
.luS. 20c 1875-1878
juS.25c 1796 7 .300.00to7000.00
|u.S 25c 1804-1807...... 30 0(Wo 1000 00
luS 25c 1815-1837 ........ 800to 500.00
jus 25c 1838-1890 . 1175 to 25.00
jus 50c 1795 and 1879 500.00 to 6000 00
US.50c 1794to 1808. .. 15.00to 1000.00
ju.S. 50c 1807 to 1837......*10.00 and up
_ | U.S. 50c 1838 !o 1891.......’19.00 and up
| U.S. 1.00 lo.1794 . . 500.00 to 5000.00 '
28.000.00 and up
U.S. 1.00to 1795-1805 ... 100.00lo600.00
U.S. 1.001840-1877 ^ 10 00 to 200 00
Indianhead Coins.
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'Nickels ......
h- whole family.
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50.00 ana .up
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judy Foster
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50c to 6.00
50c to 6 00
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50 00 to 3000.00
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NEW HOURS
MON.-TUES.-WED.-SAf.
10A.M;T0 6P.M.
THUR. & FRI.
10 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.
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damage to the entire house,
firefighters said.
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25c to 15.00
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Lead Crystal Sale
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New spring fovorites in one
and two piece styles!
Choose From or, assortment
of easy-core .fabrics in-
'duding 100% polyester,
linen, and poly/terry. In the
newest colors of the
season. Sizes 5 to 13.
Canaoa
Silver Dollars.
Canada
Ha« Dollars
Canada
Quarters
Canada
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SILVER DOLLARS
EDSINGLETON
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11 many contributions in the
I j area of rotating equipment
I design and__operations,
Baytonian EdSingleton has
I [been promoted to engineer-
J ing associate in the
I Facilities Development
j j Department of 1
j r Bay town Refinery.
Recognized as an expert I
lin his field, Singleton joined]
rExxorTIrT 1953. A native of
! Lake Charles, La., he
received a bachelor’s]
dfigree. .ixi;..-.mechanic-all| : -
engineering from Louisiana
State University; He is a
registered professional
engineer in the State of
Texas. V 7
A member of St. Mark’s
M.etJiodist Church,
Singleton and his wife,
Audrey, have two children,
Scott, 18, and Leslie Ann,
l5,andlive at 106 Crestway.
Luxurious crystal cake stand
with 11" cover keeps all your
pastry freshlonger. ”
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ARTS FESTIVAL
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
— The third annual Avenue
of the Arts Festival is
scheduled to be held May 4.
The festival1 will honor
Maestro Eugene Orihandy
for his 44 years with the
Philadelphia Orchestra.
Ormandy is to retire May.3.
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REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE AT
HERBERT & ASSOCIATES REALTORS
809 E. JAMES Baytown
Wed. Thru Sun.
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Short sleeve knit tops in v-
neck, crew neck, , and
johnny collar styles. Spring
colors in poiy/cotton knits,
terry, and velour. Sizes S-M-
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10.00 Value
L.
Choose from 3 styles in beautiful
lead crystal. A perfect decent for
your table.
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Wed.-Sun. 10 o.m.-6 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m.-6 p.m.
, A true luxury - fine lead crystal
ring holder to own or give. Holds
several rings. • -■ • - -1.
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part in the festival.
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.