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8b* lagtaxra *s» Tiwsday, January 5, I VAb
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Water District 21 Election
Slated Tuesday, Jan, 12
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A: “Hinson ""
A yacht caught lire
Monday at Houston Yacht
near La Porte, resulting in
damage estimated at *70,000 **
by Its owner, i. B, Wilson;
S52i Miramar Drive, Shore-
acres.
Wilson said the fire appar- /
entjy started In a faulty elec-
trical circuit. Tbe wfceelhouse
and conslderatile electronic
Ip.destroyed, WB-
r damage 4o the
main deck was extensive. He
estimated damage at about .
half the total value of the
boat.
> The blaze' was discovered
shortly slier 2 s.m. Monday.
The boat was Impounded by
the V. 8. Marshall's oifice In
Houston after the fire was ex-
tinguished by lh Porto Fire-
I men, .2C- ■ . . •
By MAI RINK IIOUJMA.Y ident; Jimmy Boeker, secretadrf
ft: “Since he has begn actmg aiaaaelview (Vrespow^nt ond Richard Rainwater,:.Jffas- Admitted to Guif'iSasi:
superintendent. -' ■ - Filing ended Saturday, Dec. urer, Director* are CupfS Dp- Hightower sort of
A: “Yes." , - 19?-for Water District 21 in Char.- Spain, sfeni or clasjf Stephen and Mr$ p F Hightower
Q: “Would this delay endan- nelview. The following persons Carr, junior clareyand Danny E Gul{
ger the likelihood of future con- had filed before the deadline for Mayon sophompre class. Dena Renee Sim
tracts under ihe NDEA?” position* on the board. The Key di»«s nave the same ,r ot Mr and
A: “The Texas Education mor,s'«» Moj
»ist rbzsSsfz swatt-rer
wiueh do not con- MatYin H Lqt&py; .anil, ntoi^ihan 3,000 Key clubs ja^TOc^al, 512
torn their rauiremSte ' Oscar W. Langston. jdftoughout the United States and >' TT
O Te resTonsihilit. J*n. 12 will be the dale ayMSfeajL'"?rnbcrfhilX^irs. Cora.VtimsafiCHightends,
loin^ss ^SFto make *>«««, »o be held AtJteOfin, toJM™ ®,OOQ.. ' !»Room 102.
VStESt**-* ST
0;*n *■» *' He VED?S"i hS'S&t*tads? K<> .Citrtii*. Bjjm HI
to”' ' „ Mrs. A. U. Underwood, assistant - AUXILIARY Mrs. Al Clayton, 512 E. Hun-
A: Ves. . > \ - judge; MrexConnle Langston an! A combination, Chnstm^par- n|cutt Hoorn 113.
Hippard then asked Rundell if Mrr A^D. SUis, cterk*; and l»4M installation of-- officers Mrs jamfg Detro, Baytown,
the most recent Ue College Mrs.^th Barnett. Mrs. J. Mfc : X
budget status report included tire Se^mhe and Mrs. John Marf&ti Jar>' °1 Veteraw'of World War ^
reimbursements in the antidpat-^alternates. X/ ' I, Barracks.at the Jellow Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
ed receipts category. ,, yC. NEW KEY CWlB r tN* h^dfOM River Terrace^ist; ■ ,,
Rundell said it dfes no?./ Channelview tptfh JSchool has Methpmst Church in Cahnnel- j|. Davis, 1102 Ala-
anithcr t^cird a t>ew Key club with 30 charter Wf* • bntna, ReMn m '•----
members Bradbury wax to ■ Kar, Enderli. 1601 E.
rSSft* The sftoBiofs of the># «vRw 332
W sclwot service oreanizajion are Mrs. Vadr Swearingen..., Eari Knderli, 1601 E. Texas,
oudget was P*W*rea ana nan Northshore KivjMis. with] president; Mrs. Thelma Oudpans. ~
"oS^r^eMWunaticr by Sanford Smith a.vliSdenL' j vice pt^aident; Mrs. Mamie Bar- Dorfa Hendrick*, 1601 Col-
OB^^g^wam^s by r officers..were ron; jumcr vice president; Mrs, b ^ m /<
Reynold^rlRundell became re Steve Crawford, presi- j Smm Hammoos. ^PondiKjress; Mr*. J. W. Pi*rce, 5«l Hazel,
RimJdent; Robert Schdple}', vice pres-Mrs. rAlic9 Rowell, .chaplain; mk. C.\X"
*XX7iS£$X- — SLiifg- m
became obliged, to answer all Djg Umn a. '‘Homemade cookie*, sandwich- JSFSoom’m!^' ^ Pn'W"
questions possible. . D IM ■▼■Wll coffee and punch was served;^Jr Raytown
«iCoat^ed how Pare Ohc) Christmas gifts were exchanged ^ ^ .
laughter from the auaiepce when —__,. ■■ ; ■, 'Z..1 smeng the members and gues.s T)ij R {wuarv Raytown.
I*-*«U 1 Mr ' exac,,-v off3r dren, Cathy. 12; Ll^td Jr. (Chip- present. ‘ T
tnyfftf- ■>■ . ...... . per), 10; Susan, 8; Bridgett, 7 Out -of-town guest* from Hous-,'v List! Highlands
< .low - income “Who has Jhc.responsibility to an(j Lj^non, 4. “The children ion end Highlands were; Mr. onril
,'(provide boob request these reimbursements. fjnd jt very hard to get used to and Mm. Carl Powell, Barracks • .... t o m n k i n s Highlands
aUbth public and Reynolds dsked. .. their friends, the Johnsons, as 3786; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. D*mp-LP W ’
! tfhool? w« extend , "Any business oHicer gets this famcws peopte< To (he Hand ^y, Barracks 1786, Mr. and K^2^'-c Xrneft Houston.
. ..dp* and ■ guaranteed information, he answered. 'children; they are just good MV*. W. B. Copeland; Mr. and prom 24^ ' '
to needy college students. “There are ca.r*a'’P,E“^'s friends," Mrs. Donoghue said. Mrs, Karl Christson, Barracks , -r prilHPi, Crosbv
^-A substantial excisMaX cut ^*ch ,Rte>‘ Wring the-recent ,x)licUcal 1768; F. A. Owens. Barracks L y
which House officials said could e^^s^s^fonnation L“ci..ftend,cd ® b8,‘ m\ Thomr>son. Bar-! Iyronard Pilton. Crosby
anoroach 12 billion i ; College does this inronnaoon for California * Young racks 1768; Kate Kessler and
a new- law ora con- come? Dem*rats^^ witti the Hands as Mr.andMrsGeorge Bradbury,
-Enter aJ*^jf*.°8; a^g;l "Collum,” Rundell said. ehapflMWs. She visited inJUeir Barracks^ 20:{4; District Con.-
to “elimtoate Rtbdell said John Guemple of Los Angeles ftome for several mander-H. V. Gross, Barracks
WJ!S^JSJS!S& BS TVxai Education Agency,+uays*a„d they accotnEsefi her 2044i-®d Mr. and Mr*. L. F.
» .formerly director of noir- acs- U)'San Francisco.-^^ ptftoS. Barracks 1768.
vffi: *1” °^?° ,h here demic courses at Lee College, Following the irffntlc pace of Nhxt meeting r-f the Ladies
"3°h. ,a h£ln \'pprrt Amcri- had written Collum a letter urg- campaigninettw Hards and ihp Auxilinyof WWL Barracks 1886.
would be fq Mlp Negro Am«).. eppiteattoakbe-nude tor Jack Vatenff spenLAJ^^a- will.V Jan. 10. nt 2 ,p.m. at
. f ' , - the reimbursements'. rationing in Palrp Springs, Calii. the Fellowship hall of Old River
—Medical insurance for tht Reynolds then^sked w)W^Was Ann and Uoyd inirodpeM fellow Terrace Methodist Church
???t^er Sccial individually responsible for mak- Houstoman-Yalenti to the then ( IIBtHTMAN DINNER
hi fiber Social Security benefits, reimbursement applied- senatorial secretary to Lyndon Tlie T. L. Butler's, 16811 Pr-
- Changes in the Tafl-Hartlev tion/r r • . Johnson Mary Margaret several can St:, and guest, James Han- „ ,,p» -w, .
Labor Relattoni Act. t^cn ‘<j\sdn not answer ihaf,“(Rim-years a*o.v. - ey,J6450 Second Hi, all of Chpn-inn^'J“!L; DAU^S, Tex. < API -w Trxas
aides said, wwild include a urn- dell «aid. . . Hand has already left Cali* nelview. had^Chrislmas dinner?!100^? 7* ^axwvcrs Inc a 600-memt^r
paial tp repeal the -swtft»yy$»11 Reynold* at^btad:lhat if any- tprpia 4o preparf Jor tbe Jan. with Miss Betty Butler, “Mias *5^1 L!! het^ijJd* to T T ttn*id^nrsanltslinn nwted Li
awwea:ki^:’wiiiia ^ Ah» 'Wfti
compulsory unionism, so<al!ed <ry but possibly someone under (ngtdn tor the state visit, du! t v-„.« !citirenvhoe«lchesa pubficij-;
right to work laws. - his-supervision. / ' * ' will return to CMifomia dntil Roy GUdatt of 16320 Pecan -w,r**e”t and laui Ka“' mi«Kindlmg lax mono ■
. -A change in congressional. Hippand urged RundellI to an- the end hf the school term when St , Channelview, i* hark home tor Rapsi *fv*. **1 rihix i^itie'fin.t‘t-me there
rules to permit speWv enact-set-the questioir,. if he had an .be will supervise the tanrily at l&t and doing fine. He has|priaea^l said ti^ ranch was, ; .•■-• >;
mentoffi temporary incometax opinkm on ft. -* (move to Washington. heenk patientatthe Monk Rested Monday by the^estate of jhaye been lobbyist* fi>r the tax-i
cut to help fight any -recession Rundell suggested then that According to her rather, Ann Home in Baytown during the ihe late Jack Renfro. T^ agt^|j>ayera m a corporation, saki
that mi^t devetop. But Johnson Reynolds consult a school dw- is soptewhat overwhelmed at the last few months. Jmertt was signed at Hereford, ; W. B. llatlmark, M<:retar>-
said he confidently predicted trict organizational chart. appointment, but ready to cope, * -• , .. I?reasurer Citizens will able
continued prosperity. . Again, Reynolds askfd: Do with whatever may cdfneHpg. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Barker! Wright and Kastler said tbe,o reflect anywhere from ih»» to,
—Federal nower »to combat you know?” . ! wa>. If her pasj. is indii*flve Jr., 16831 Ave. A. Channelview. sale did not include ihe ranch s|W OW) it they-see pubhc irfficiaTfj
•iir «nd water Dollution new Rundell was adamant. 7 ten «oe an asset in any en- entertained 28 members of their herd of several thousand rattle. {misappropriating public funds. ;
heautlfv the country- not anssvering. I do not Intend (jeavor.' > •*' • family Sunday wiih a Christmas which were sold separately sev-
siS^and ^ expand^ to atwwer.” u , ' a Officially I>yd and Ann will dinner and party. era! week* ago.
conservation measure* M*y % i,0Kt °Ll e * * »air.|iiai
taoves to fight crime and foster he testified he had been In the House^Nto residence of visitme r
wves to Iigm enme Mhoo] system as a teacher and oipptenes. However, they will ■
. Of wavs to cut the administrator for 23 years, tlw ^ acutally Jive there. They||
cn«tAof teirn aid nroerams and la!<t Vear 8S deputy*supertnton^lan to occupy the home nearby. I
to“dfred mo?^of^Teffort tp «rt for pentonnel, busines^]Tlteir4u^s will be r.umeroas|
^ "nWd5 * In answer to questton*. from Mrs. Donaghue said Lloyd and I
neip mos. , ^ Hippard, Hinson sajdmis resppn-Ann were home for her lather s .•
—An immigration law based gjjjjjjjio, have iaddded the bust- December birthday and with the I
on the work a man can do and neSs ofJj c ,«.(j*perations for the excitement of the new assign-1
not where he was-bont or how ^ yeai_j> fment they are not expected t» .
he s^lls his name. / . j, ••tvepfa^Wl aware of cciiam return to Houston for some time.jl
“;:.A dnubliny thp- >par "f '!V cmnajmnts and jhc need for im- it has been-several .vests since ■
S784-million fund to finance anti- in the rapidity in
poverty programs and the start L£’nt 0( b'lls prior to this
of “a massive attack on .cripr„ Hu)pard asked.
pling and killing direases.^Z’ t^'^ion ^p|ied: ‘Yes. A corny
Johnson was making a study of
White House .dfto^^taowl; ^ procedow •
edged was an indirejzrc reference ^ questibns by Htpi-ard
to birtHcontrol, saying he wr>ud a^„,wen by Hinson:
s«k new -Wa3* to use our q. upy yoU make certain pro-
SS^n^icSUr ^?.0r impr°Vem<>n,sin ,Nwe
and thi* growing scarcity in *• “V^^e discussed it several
world resources. times" ^ T : ’
'h' discussed itr;
tfoutoh*r. -wg*. his^.sugffationl Gentry. Mrs. (Ophelial
that members pf the new- Joafs, j^hooj district business
hterarehy visit ft* Unltfd _tnaf;f.r, ^ myself.,! -
S'£W th„ Am.rican, *« *»<-* *»
Russian, must 1^‘No- No* until this date."
t^ cthre better lf fliey are to -Had Mrs. Jones always
WW* W
ers can visir America They - Hc;nc« bccfime deputy
^Jeiro kboutlhii country
first hand, □c-d to report to Gentry?
To emphasize that this was nn ]am „
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Fun«™i
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at 4 p.m.
itrylcm lor Mrs. S«atnc» WR-
0* 4*15 Sovwav Drtv*. toll be
Tuetooy rt Pool U. l*» Pun-
/(EDITOR'S NOT!
N^Mhe last spiry la a
tlvi^aboiil Junior Acl
i operated
VHlgh 8.
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npn<; daugh-
-A Jerry Sim-
, Room 127.
A Soytewn resident 24 year,, she died
ot rise, Sunday in a Hoston Kospitoi.
She was bora July i, tlZl, M Coelnalon,
Tent.
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CmppHitile,
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(lento.)
• With the n sumptibi
(oHowirig ’ Chrislmg*
.-ales force* of the L
re continuing to pus
i.hcir handy home pro
ter Topper, a bottle i
opener. This funclicr
' sells Tor 8L
». DvnacoCo.-isotien)
ipr Achievement comp
ateri by Robert g.
Bjhpol »liM«)ls The e
' , spoored by S i n c 11
chemical* lire. .
7j survlued by her orondson-m-low
ond ordnok«twahler, Mr aod-M»—Billy
Semen at Soytoum, and a., siller, Mrs
Zefflo Web*l»r a4 Siptey. Ttnn, _
tho Bo*. Lonnio Bow ion, ooslor ot Con-
Assembly nt God, toll sttlciot* in
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8, .majority of fife membership
shall constitute a quorum to <ip
business. \
“All meetings shall be held in
the board room of the adminis-
tration building unless public no-
tice is given to the con
lowing approval of a
vote of theiaoard.
"The board will transact all
business of the district . No mem-
ber of the board has the power
to act in the name of the ooaftl
* outside a meeting except on spe-
cific authorization of the.board
nm
WARREN D. HALE, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Kel-
ley ■ K00 -E. Teaaa, has re
turned rom the Mediterranean
After eight months oat the l'S8
Franklin D. Roosevelt aircraft
carrier. The IS ship* of the
Sixth Fleet left Glbraltor for
the S,M1 - mile trip back to
the failed States at Ma.vport,
Fla. He will be home on a
15-day leave. His aext cruise
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'I OX ED HAVEN — Postman ken Ogee utilized a
mailbox at a temporary refuse when he wai caught in a driv-
ing rain during pia round* at Palo* Verdes Eatatea, Calif,
m
Juninr Achievers to
ing; and Dynnco 'stut
, ptoyes have nlrendy le
to orgsttize and del t
ufacturine and sale*
lYiey told stock
raise - !h* needed ea
which to start their
Th*y elected * heard
' ors ’to head up the fi
“nos* activities. They
and built *he [noduct'
are now rnanufacturini
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>y
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VFW Po*f
VETER-yW . ST Foreign Wars
■ Rref 912 ,wiR MteYe. a ktiriMsh
meeting .at 8 p m. Tuesday at
L^mantcr^C ^C^ariin^re-
quested afl members to atttod.
am
lucta
in a
that
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f.nntendent for r<ot, more than
livcyears-
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E. A.- Simmons, 64, former Mrs. C E. John1 ton find Mr* |An—1- U-IJ A,-.
-Highlands resident.- died, at 1 :-?)■ •-•tdd qll of..Port ;. V.„ ; . ,
ajn.' Tuesday: at his home in ^ THE, BRUS'SCiN Theater Will
DeRidder, La. 3m if Ev^to U Hr^r^id ««' -.Gnld/inger; through
He lived with tor a^ Don sjtnmpns (rf Port* NechM,|^2^ akSSta^
Simmons; Jo HighlandsTorabout; Bradv Simmons and C. O.Tdm-!^u,^day ** <»4ginaJly •efiadii^
four years. Funeral rites will.mons. bothof PorttortiiQn thre"?1”-
be at 2 p,m. Wednesday at MW- ktsters, Mrs, D. O May/ield of
sf»i FuneraL^MKe to DeRMder. Highland*, 51t»-"-jack Atkihsoh'
Burial will be in Evarts, La. :0f. Jiederljaa ,end Mrs, Clayton
!• R e t i r e d from cretstructicn | Harvey r.f I^esville.
jytork, he wwyls na^to df De-i
j Ridder: Survivors are his wi-j j>wge Wai^ipgton sen eAtos
.. . v Ittow, Mto?^^"Juanila Simmonses a colonel in the B»;itt*h BrePYto
. u_ p. .. WI-- Port .Nleches: seven daughters,; 1755. dilring tl* French and Io-
1M bJ^'^Court a tore »*• X-,E- Nokie of LeesvilKidiar. War. .
ra-^ Con I^i'nto /u., Mto.' Lou s.-Hunt of tto-!-iiirnrgrr-T"
Jap. 4 at-San J<*«'lnto___—j Riddhr, Mrs.; Raymond Gram of
* j Houston i Mws Nina Simmons of
j ifoosta*, Mrs. C. JT;' Hawkins.
keep
nrds on the administrators *>un-
der their supervision, There will
be a minimum of one perform-
ance evaluation conference with
each administrator per year.
"If at any time, in the board’s
\ - opinion, the superintendent's ser-
vices hi general are unsatiafao
ttwjr, Ms actions will be dis-
cussed with him, any criticisms,
will be stated in writing by toe
board president. The superin-
tendent will be given an,oppor-
tunity to correct the conditions.
It the condition; ate riot cor-
rected. he will b$/gtven notice
in writing at let
before the
tract: that
One)
(Continued from
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that would -J
school distp
for stu'
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LuSaza oomaa
schoi
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Wi
ONlyY
six month3
<rf Ms con-
services may not
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106,000 Aero Ranch
be
h the first session cl
lg moved “ ’
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, attorneys an*
nip Tuesday,
ard would n<
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Reword Posfed
offers - ;
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FRIED FISH
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. Jffteto time nt Julius C*«*aE
• Rome eontained about 1.2 mB-
lion persona.
With
Ht'SH PUPPIES V rX)LE SfJtW'
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
ALL TOO CAN EAT ONLY
SPECIAL
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helps the district plan future
schools, McLemore said. He ex-
plained the term "scholastic”
applies to thuae Rfo adll be «t«
years of age HI of Sept 1 and
those who are under 11 yean
of age on Sept. 1.
The school district area cpy-
crg.123 square miles. Boundaries
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the other phase* of hi* new
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"Did you meet resistenee from
Mrs. Jones?” Hfpparf asked::
“I don't know lo what ex-
tent." Hinson replied. -
Reynolds raised some objec-
tktokwt this point, but was over-
Stark on RtewMee of
Allen on Tri - City Beach
ltoad: north as far aa Onahy-
Barber* MD Road: south to
Ijpy area and Shin Channel;
wrest to Bf^ noMo lUtor'ex-
cept to ra narrow atrip that be-
tones to Deer Park School Dis-
sources quickly disclosed that, a
few hour? before Johnson spoke,
the Sov iet Embassy was* ap-
proached informally on the
idea. It was learned Johnson
would be ready to give favora-
ble consideration to an invita-
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trict. Lynchburg and a portion
of Highlands to Jones Road are
in ihe Deer Park district.
McLemore said the Deer Park
district will p
information to the Baytown
trict to ge« a complete East
Harris County count.
A portion of Chambers Coon-
tv is included b» ^
triet here on Tri - City Beach I
; Road. '; , . 1
5 figures from the MB4
?Roared there were 12.5® *
axSTtrethi. achool district,
entire district tmd ION famlhrL
11,421 familyl '
units inside Paytown city limits I
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show that foe action* of Mr*
jane* are “Gentry’* actions,
pure and simple," a* foe hear-
son am ao that arally
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1965, newspaper, January 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145394/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.