The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1980 Page: 2 of 66
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, Wednesday,’ March 5, 1980
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Services Set
For Former
Baytown Man
Police Beat * -
“ CHAD MICHAEL, son of
Rick and Patricia Merling
of Baytown, celebrates
his third birthday March
^ 6. He has a sister, Kristy
Bk Lee. Grandparents are
lk\ Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Merl-
■B Ing Sr. of Baytow^i and
Mr. and Mrs. J.E.
PW Schmadl of Dayton.
Mj Great-grandparents are
W Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Harrell
K of Baytown, Mrs. Gladys
f Hodges of Stephenville'
and Mrs. Elna Merling of .
ggbj San Diego, Calif._
Happy
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Prisoner Who Assaulted
4 H
Birthday
oil
♦ tor:
Sandy Simpson, 13, is
sent Wednesday greetings
from her family and
friends
Anne Stasriey is sent best
wishes Wednesday from
friends and co-workers.
.Randal Craig Maxey,
Wednesday celebrant, is
sent greetings from parents
and brothers, J.D. and
Geoff
bl<
City Jailer Is Charged"
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DAYTON (Sp) - Ser-
vices for Jim Thomas Cran-
ford, 69, of Sturger will be
held at 10 a.m. Thursday at
Sterling Funeral Home
here.
He died at ll a m. Tues-
day in a Woodville Hospital.
He was an employee Qf
what was then Humble OB
and Refining Co. 'in
fyaytown for 15 years.
drill1
Felony aggravated! common practice.
was worth $125:
assault charges were filed j Burrell replied he did, so ‘Patricia Hale, 906 North-
by Baytdwn police Tuesday jGleason opened the cell bend - Someone took a 9t4-
against Eugene Burrell, 31, :door and instructed Bur- hp outboard motor from a
of Liberty, after he attack- jrell, who was hiding hi a boat, parked at her home
ed Officer Dennis- Gleason! corner 'of the cell, to move Monday night. Jtt was worth
in City jail about-l :50 p.m. | to the center of the cell so $375. ■ *
Gleason, who is assigned! he could better be seeh by ‘Exangelos Serbos of
to the jail as jailer, was! the officer . • — -r- Houston ** Someone broke
taken, to San Jacinto | Gleason said as he.,moved the windshieldinhis car,
Methodist Hospital by [slightly forward toward the parked at 100 Robin Road
police, where he .was j cell, Burrell struck him in Tuesday, Damage was
treated for a bloody clot in! the face, breaking the of- estimated at $400.
his left eyerswelling of his j fleer’s glasses,
right cheek and a bite; Gleason subdued Burrell
wound on his left wrist.land was attempting to
police said. back out of the eel! when
'.The injuries occurred Burrell again attacked him,
shortly after Gleason took ^striking him on the right
over jail duties for the 2 to‘side of the face and biting
to p.m. shift. “ [him on the left wrist, break-
He said he went to Bur-1 ing the skin:
rell’s cell about 1:50 p.m to Other officers arrived to
see if the prisoner wanted j assist Gleason in subduing
to make a telephone call; a | Burrell.
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blems with Burrell earlier
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Kelli Nicol6*Carter, 5, is
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sent Wednes
wishes from mother, father
and brother. Joshua. -
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He is survived by his
wife, Ima Cranford of
Sturger, eight children and
RECOGNIZED AS “Man of the Year" Saturday by three stepchildren. They
Liberty-Dayton Chamber of Commerce were C. Scott are Mrs. Neal B. Cook of
Parker, owner of Parker WeU Service in Liberty, and
the Rev. WQliam C. Webb of Dayton First United
Methodist Church. Parker received his award from
L.Q. "Bubba” Vandeventer, Liberty’s 1979 Man of the
Year, and Webb received his from Sonny Richter.
Richter is the son of Dayton'S 1979 Man of the Year, the Hankamer, Thomas Cran-
iate Dr. E. R. Richter.
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Chambers bounty
ANAHUAC (Sp)
spokeswoman for the
Chambers County Sheriff’s
department siid the
Anahuac schools bus barn
was broken into Wednesday
morning and a battery
taken.
She said oil field equip-
ment worth, $2,000 was
taken from the Fig Ridge
Field near Winnie.
Officers also Investigated
several minor accidents,
she said.
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‘THE POLITICS' of
Regulation,’’ which takes a
- look at who's behind the at-
tack on the FederalTrade
Commission and what’s at
stake for consumers, will
be aired at 4:15 p.m Satur-
day on Channel 8. Con-
, „ gressman Bob Eckhardt
will appear on the program.
he saiH
"Stl
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conveH
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MccB
vice rfl
joinel
counteB
that til
providl
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say a I
be avol
pays ful
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gas cq|
area u *
day ofl
• control*
the rig I
$1,000 a|
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fortablcl
a crisis!
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' tenanee.
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2E1 cerneda
cities ar|
drill sea
remote a
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Highlands; Dorothy Louise
Dreyer of Waco; Virginia
Ruth Wheeler of Houston,
Linda Mettlen ,of Hardin,
James C. Cranford of
Breakfast Special
Huevos Rancheros
$200
ford of Sturger, William
(Bill) Cranford of Pontotoc,
Charles Cranford of Austin,
Clifton Cranford of San An-
tonio, Floyd Robinett of
Raywood and Doyle
Robinett of Longview.
=r 2 eggs with baton or tautogc and hosh browns, topped with
= ranch lauce. Choito of toaot or floor tortillas.
‘Scruples’Helps
CBS Back To The Top
Traditional Queen Sleeper
Inner Spring Mattress
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| in the day, when he alleged-
ly assaulted another male
j prisoner while in the main
cell block, which has
several individual cells off
of a central holding area.
The assaulted prisoner
said Bursel| struck him and
stole his shirt and socks.
When policeChecked the in-
dividual cells', ^hey said
most of“tKe mattresses
were missing and covers
were thrown on the floor.
The officers" found Bur-
rell m one of the individual' ll j;
cells, sitting on a pile of
mattresses.
Oponia.m.-f p.m.
Tool.-Thors.
| Sat.-Sim. Orders To Go
= fi.m.-12a.m.
LAYNE'S
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
6800 BAYWAY 0*.
LAYNE'S
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE
6(00 BATWAY DR.
He. is also survived by
five sisters, Estelle Austin,
Leona Cupp, Annie
Dockery-, Willie Lee
Henderson and LHlle Mfe
Wlilts; ono^WeP'j'.akS’rl^
fe;tranfbr(| of Baytdwn; 12
granddaughters, eight
grandsons- and 12, great-
grandchildren.
Burial wilibeatMossHiii
Cemetery.
--J NEW Y0I*K (AP» - . The week’s Top 10:
•g After struggling for two •
1 weeks in the facebf ABC’s “Alice," with a rating of
Wiftter.Olympics coverage, 30;8 representing 23.5
CBS surged back in the homes; “60
week ending March 2, and Minutes, ’ 30,5.-oft, 23.3
renewed its challenge to the miBi°n, “The Jeffersod's,’’
front-runner for season- 38,3 or 23 -million, and;
long supremacy. ’ "Scruples,” Part III, 29. lor
With eight of the week's 22 3 million,- all CBS:
10 top-rated programs, CBS ' ‘Little House on the
finished No. 1 in the prime- Prairie,” 28.3 or 21.6
time ratings race by more NBCp "Dallas "
than four ratings points 371 or m‘*bon, “One
over ABC, figures fronMhe ®ay at a Time,” 26.3 or 20.1
A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. million, and “Trapper
CBS finished behind both John' M.D ," 26 or 19.8 Wheeler of Houston, Dell
ABC and NBC the previous rnillion, all CBS; “Three’s Robinett of Hardin, James
week, making the rebound Company,” 25.6 or 19.5 Cranford Jr. of Hankamer,
, that much more significant million, -ABC, and Stanley Neil Cook of
It was CBS’ widest winning ‘‘Scrupies,;’ Patt Ui:254 or Baytown, and Roy Eugene
margin over ABC this l^A million, CBS^ . Cook of Highlands. _ .....
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Felony unauthorized use
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0 police" against Luther
♦ Benard Partis, 19, who wbs
A arrested by Park Police in
4 Houston last week, X
A , ..**" 7 ,i | *Betective Joe Fullen said
A - • ° . A Portis allegedly stole a 1979
♦ pQ MARTIN SHEEN SAM WATEI2STON - ♦ Chevrolet ‘van, owned by
A . _ - A Tessie" Ma'rie Neely of
Daisetta; while it was park
ed at 2800 Garth on Feb. 25.
Portis was arrested In the
stolen., van, the detective
said.
Bond on the charge, filed
4 in 179th District "Court, was
A set at $1,000. ,
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Does Someone You Love Hove
Hilda Lauber, the school
district’s first reading
supervisor, will discuss
steps being taken to pro-
mote and improve reading
among students'when she
addresses Citizens .United
for Education <CL'E)„ at
7:39. p m Thursday at First
Christian Church, 201 For-
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(iru|i|iing • W-e-dBesdatv.
Mareii 5 in The BayloMn
Siin, ihe model numtwr
•»|.42» X-traek--lereo system
has been delayed in'shiji-
nienl. Orders will !»■ takgn
at tm-salP |inee for delivery
in the near future. On Page
^ of the hardware >su|t|»les-
ment. the sale endings were
omitted front the |H>wer tool
areessbries. The III in. table
...saw.kit sale ends Mar. K. All-
others etui May. •
|»age 3. the stia k nultiber of
the shovel should have been
number ‘fi277r ihe 'haiiil
(truner. number Klet.iH and
. the edger. number 8582. On
the same page, the number
; 8038 lawnmower filter is not
in stock. The band saw and
the jointer-planer on page 2
pttis the gas weedwarker on
[tage 3 havrbeen delayed in
shipment. Orders will be'
taken fo[ fnture delivery..
<)n page 3-A mHhV .Sprtng
Savings Stipplemebl^ the
$■3.40 endurajjJes
|litnTy hitseltre not in sloek>
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‘not 204j jAe a|«tlfigi/.e for
any ineonvenienee this may
Havre caused.' «ur costumers
and thank you for shopping
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Mrs” Lauber’s position
was created -by school
trustees last spring, and
she has 25 years experience
in teaching, research, cur-
riculum and problem solv-
ings
In her position as reading
supervisor, she has worked
with other school officials
to develop new programs at'
the secondary level and to
improve the program at the
elementary level. "
A new reading competen-
cy course for ninth graders
who do not pass the Texas
Assessment of Basic Skills
test, some pilot programs;
being considered for junior
school students and a high
school course to focus on
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Tedi Auto Supply, 1200 N.
Main - Someone broke into
the business Monday , night
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f and carburetor: A plate
I 41 glass, window was also
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A estimated at $225
»Francine Adorns,
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4 Someone took 30-sheets of
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reading in content areas,
will ba discussed by-Mrs.
Lauber:—- — • ‘
She will also focus on pro-
grams already im-
plemented in the schools,
such as Reading is Fun-
damental (RIF), and Sus-
tained Silent Reading Pro-
gram (SSRP); —-
_ Fqe_ more, -information
about theimeetihg, call pin-
ny Holder at 427-5500 or Joy
Rodda at 4244269. , ,
3910 DICKER wi VI 424 5012
MUSIC BY
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THE GHOST RIDERS
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6108 Bayway Monday. It
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Tuesday Fires
THE BAYTOWN Fire
Department put out a car
fire at 513 Denby, which
had a leaky carburetor, and
1_____s. — responded to; a washing;
machine fire at 4401 Lariat.
Both fires caused minor
damage.
Army Dentist
SP. 4 Jerry D. Logan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Garland G.
Logan of Dayton, will help
set up an army evacuation
hospatial * in exercFse
Gallant Eagle 80 in Fort Ir-
win, Calif. Logan is a dental
specialist. V
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BAYT
.BREAKFAST
-We’re Famous For Our
Shrimp,Seafood,
& Steaks
milk. ■
LUNCH - Pizl
stew, green bel
mustard greenH
salad. breS
Chocoiatp chip <■
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,7gg. bacon, to
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french' fries, s
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ST.JOSI
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steak, potato
biscuit, milk.
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LUNCH - Fried
meat loaf, rice,
peas, broccoli
- salad, relish
Delicious variety,
NEW BANQUET
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•' With jtbjs'coupon, buy as* giant, large or medium size pizza at
regular menu price and get your second pizza of the Jiext smaller
1 size with equal number of ingredients, up to three i%ediepts,
j ^free. Present rhis coupon with guest check.
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' Wednesday . “Rio Grande Special'*- beef and bean burrito with Wyatt's own
homestyle cfiili. Mexican style pinto beans,, and fried gee w/hpt
Tknrsday.Onefourth oven baked thicken accompanied by parsley buttered new . ,
potatoes and seasoned green beans . ■, - - -.' ; —
Friday Fried tenderloin of North Atlantic codfish almondine served with __
steakhouse fried potatoes and tartar sauce «.05
Satafday...Grilled fryer livers served with crisp French fried onion rings and baltfd
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THE SHADOW OF THE
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Served Daily
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whose husband, • Airmail
Michael Davis is the son of>
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton D.
Baytown, Ras been
assigned to Keesler AFB,
Miss., after completing
basic training. ‘ \
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Lunchd
2109 N. Alexander
1109 Boy Area/ Clear Lake
427-0494
486-8543
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