The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, January 19, 1970 Page: 2 of 14
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Radio-TV Courses At LC
Told For Spring Term
Several courses pertaining to beginning student,
radio-television servicing will
be offered for the spring term
at Lee College. > . v
James Hodges, instructor in
this department, said that
classes will be available in
industrial Electricity (Direct
Current) 401, Industrial
Electricity TAHernatlng
Current) 402, Radio-Television
408, Industrial Mathematics
301 and Radio-Tele vision 403
IE 401 is for the practicing
t technician, plant electrician or 9 t30—p.m.
Thursday.
SH..—
Now Thru Tuesday
/itrti
[burt Reynolds]
ANGlf,
DICKINSON
(CUNT WALKER]
Whisk*
ial Education Panel
scuss Program Here
The school district’s special George dark, director of
education program will be special education, will alao be
discussed by a panel of special present to answer questions or
education teachers at 7:30 p.m. assist In the discussion
Monday at Lamar Elementary Supt Johnny ci«r:
Audi toil um. speak briefly at the beginning
The program, sponsored by the progran,.
the Baytown Classroom v ■
school district. I Seven are r«iuir«nents for a
presently served; eight or child to enter special education
more are to be served in,the classes, the difference between
future.) a discipline problem and an
The panel will consist of educational problem, and other
mi Davis, who will discuss valuable information from this
the physically handicapped; panel.
Mrs. Carol Witzel, who5 will -phe meeting was announced
discuss those with minimal ^ Joe Wood( Bobert E. *
■ brain Injury; Mrs. Louise Hjgh ____
Stiles, who will discuss the teacher and president of the
deaf; Glynn Swett, who will ciasZm Teachers
discuss the educable mentally jAssodatlon. This is the first
MRS. EUNICE B: SMITH C. Dttle Jr. of Cleveland, Jack Baytown; two sons, Harvey W. retarded; Jean M^inty, wto ^ tht general
9, E. and Charles R. Little of Flynt Jr. and John Thomas will discuss those with minimal j^embly of to be held
it Baytown; two daughters, Mrs. Flybt, both of Baytown; one brain Kathryn year ^ Qgjcers, com-
------- --------, p.m. Saturday in a Delbert EUiott of Baytown and daughter, Mrs. David Johnson mittM chairmen and building
Tuesday and Thursday. This Houston hospital. She was an Mrs. C. E. Silcox of Navatota; of Corpus Christ!; two sisters, trainable mentally retarded^ reDrMentatjveg mMt monthly
should be taken along with BE; of Foley’s in Houston, a brother, Louie E. Little of Mrs. James High of Riverside, There will be a ouestion and
Jft! ilto it iha tfnfUml **. ______,__j t... . ' - - — ....
scheduled for 6:45 to 9:30 p.m.
Monday and Wednesday. IE
462 is an advanced course
following IE 401 and will be
offered at the same hours but
on Tuesday and Thursday.
RTV 403 covers basic black
and white television receivers.
Servicing experiments will be
done on actual lab TV
receivers uiing modern!
equipment and schematics. It I
is on the schedule for 6:45 to |
Tuesday and
REV 408 is the second
semester and advanced course
for Federal Communication
Commission licensing for first
class radio-telephone
operators. It will be offered
from 6:45 to 9:30 pm. Monday
and Wednesday.
BAYTOWN FA® AND Rodeo Association member* Gene Hirmaa,W. B. Anderson, W.
Massengale, Tim Massengale, Buddy Tsnnehlll and Harry Armer discos* plans for a 59x110
foot metal building which Is to be constructed on the fair grounds by the assoctatkm. , --~r -
FUNERAL NOTICES
1401 and 403 if the student is. u survived by a Baytown. iweniy
deficient in math, Hedges Midj (bughter, Mrs. Eudora Gail children and five
These classes are also open to Hart ^ Baytown; one son, children also surv
CLINT
WALKER
fVINCENT PRICE(
Imore DEAD I
| THAN ALIVE!
1.' Twenty-two grand- Mrs. Rufus Hopper of Hunt- answer session following their A[ sc
and five great-grand- sville; four brothers, Harris H. disucsstons invUwl
.Hart of Baytown; one son, children also survive. ' Flynt of Huntsville, Lloyd T.
anyone wishing review an^Floyd p DeLony Jr. of Services will be held at 2 Flynt of Bremond, Joe E. Flynt
instructions on how to use thej Houston; her mother, Mrs. B. p.m. Monday at Earthman of Baytown and John R, Flynt
basic slide rule and arej0 McAlister of Cisco; her Chapel. The Rev. Jim Brown of of Huntsville,
recommended for anyone:{ather C LSmitt)0f Houston; Central Baptist Church will "
studying a vocational trade two slster3( Mrs H. D. Bird- officiate. Burial will be
course.
available in the
Mvv ------— -----iwg MMCT5, mia, n. V. auu- muuau;. O--------------- ----
jurse. well of Fort Worth and Mrs. H. Memory Gardens in Baytown, survive. 1 Arlan’s Dept Store
Registration will be Jan. 28 M Fellg Jr af Houston. Four Graveside services will be Funeraiservices will beheld Am Tel k Tel
90 Hv Hmpfi nArmit. ___j.lhj__________i— Hw finnuo fVPAk gj iq a,nt. Tuesday fit Paul U.
d permit, grandchildren also survive,
admissions services will be held at
1
TUESDAY
tf 4f ^
DoWchwHST
Dresser Ind
DuPont
Weather Bureau described as a m. Sunday in a Baytown Humble Oil and Refining
an ice storm slowly tapered hospital. He was a Baytown Co.’s Baytown Refinery In July
/^Official observers said an un- r^^doiHieirworke^ Hewas He was a member of Wooster democratic Meeting. N>t ..... 17%
”S*Jnd ^^taSfSSSi JrlSS^Lodgt Slo£ Knocrati^SSg
ffi? shortly before midnight ^^ ’ Survivors Include his wife, held at 7:30 pm. Monday at Foremost-McKesson 29%
prevented much more serious survivors are three sons W Mrs. Stella Mae Flynt of Roseland Pavilion. AU Gen Elec .............. Wb
icing. It still forced schools to ----*■■ ■ ■ — -—*“
"What Ever
Happened
1© Aunt Alice?'
.Color cbc g
PLUS—
"THE BOYS OF
close in some areas.
Light snow whitened much of - ---
„teTexas Panhandle. While the (Continued From Page 1),
fall generally wasn’t heavy The smokestacks belched out
enough to leave much calling their smoke and drainpipes
card, state police reported pouredindustriaiwastesintothe
around nine inches blanket-ship channel. --------
ed a pocket 10 miles in dla- As a result, the channel from
meter around 'Adrian, west the turning basin not far from
of Amarillo, and nearly six downtown Houston to a point
_ of Amarillo; ana nearly six downtown Houston to a point ance is a grace penoa gra
‘I5™-____r inches accumulated at Mart, about 20 miles east is now dead) ed by the state to allow
Poll THEATER
430 WEST MAIN1 471 3115
Now Thru Tuesday |
direct from its
roadshow engagement!
NOW AT
POPULAR
PRICES!
Broadway's smash
musical now At
L ^.....I most excitiag
movie in years!
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- JUDITH ChfST.
TODAY SHOW
den improvement in roads.
The wintry onslaught^ . _
most sections of the state shiv- . [j-
Bring throughout Sunday, with .. J,
iu Ten grandchildren and two
in great-grandchildren also Allis Chalmers
conducted by Goose Creek
„ Services will be held at 2 Masonic Lodge No. 1192.-----r----------
offices. Spring term classes p m Tuesday at Earthman Mgsons will serve as Lindsey of Wooster Baptist Ashland Oil *439
begin Feb. 2. Chapel. The Rev. Leslie pallbearers. - Church officiating. The body Atlantic Richfield B
For additional information! 0f St. Jtttflts : will be taken overland to Cline Bendix ..............IWi
on these courses telephone 427- Methodist Church will of- HARVEY W, FLYNT Prairie Cemetery near Hunt- Beth Steel ,
5611, extension 314, ficjate Burial will be in San Harvey William Flynt, 65, of sville for burial at 2:30 p.m.
131 Wopds, died at 8 p.m. Tuesday under direction of Celanese
Sunday, A native of Walker paui u. Lee Funerai Some. Chrysler
'‘(Continued From Page 1) WILLIAM C. LITTLE SR. County, he came to Baytown in ——--— -———. Columbia Gas
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POLLUTION Both Story Hour Gen Tire .....
SLet SSioE BAYTOWN
industry to pollute. story hour wUl be held from 10 Ojt^OU ......
49%
Early morning temperatures All streams in the county
as low as 11 degrees at Perry- eventually drain into it, and
ton numbed the Panhandle see- heavy rains flush the channel
tor, and freezing weather ex- sludge into Galveston Bay.
tended southward to the MW- One factor which cannot be
die Texas Coast. overlooked in discussing air pol-
Hazardous driving warnings lution is the weather,
were up for all the moisture The city is always under the
bell from East and Central influence of a temperature in-
Texas toward the south and version, said Dr. Joseph Gold-
through the Hill Country. After man, a meteorologist and as-
ance is a grace period grant- ? Gulf Western . . .......19%
ed by the state to allow a Mkwionary Sneaker
company time' fe confoft»«to '
state regulations,
UUUUgll M*V HM* VUU1IWJ. Ilian, sa HIWWlunrgM-* ™
the freezing rain and sleet sud- sociate director for the Institute
denly stoppfidt however, the For Storm Research at the Uni-
Weather Bureau cancelled ice versity of St. Thomas. A(f cbntrol Ad. ~ ’" ; - TT Micro Dot ...,......
storm warnings for the south- This occurs when a mass of minJtration is setting up an air Tuesdiv MobUe Socony ' —
east part of the state and the warm air moves over a mass rejjiongal ^nsigt. !,ern*“’ •Monsanto
north and central sections of of cold air, trapping tt and- the ^ J Harris an^to seven sur- Foreign W ^ ta di*cussed Nat Dist ...........
South Central Texas. effluents rising from thecity ^nd^,8counties Free PUDDV Occidental Pet
Control Administration also has Gulf ha, an eight-week<ld
investigated the sWp riianncl. bladUBd white male .puppy ^lip» PM
terming it one of the worst Tn that ^ WOuld like to find a TT*
the country. “ home for. She may be con-
ffianmar' -4R6«l sei«i..T!
fie was proceeding through all Fortunately, the area is
areas, but travelers were ad- blessed with fairlystrongsouth-
wsed to exercise caution on icy easierry GaR oI Mexrco wtfitis
stretches. [■ . which'blow the polluted cloud
Authorities ordered schools away from the city.------
closed today at Austin, where This cloud d«*sn't dissipate
AMBikture of ram, sleet-and ^ickiy-,I»w£¥fir,-andGoldhian
snow fell and the rotite toward said,airline pilots have mairt-
the LBJ Ranch near Stonewall tained visual contact with it on
was described as Impassable at flights all the way north to Dal
times. The weather also caused las, 250 air miles,
the University of Tati* to delay But about four times a -year
(forenoon examinations. the wind dies down for a day
The situation was similar at'or so and the inversion cloudi - . ‘
(San Antonio. Randolph Air settles over tf«e metropolitan j 1 m
|Fdrcedfficials said personnel ah>a T - ‘ 1*“™ ' ’ -- - " '
need not show up for work to- The clamor from all parts of
.day and the school for Army the county is then heard the]
|men'schildrenatFt,SamHous- loudest. 1
ton suspended classes for the Although the word 'pollu-
It is hard to tell if pollution
has been noticably abated in the
Houston metropolitan area.
True, companies are constant-
Sw* taSJSP *!l
atCommerce advised rommut- heard loudly., . L n
ing students or those who went To speak up agamst pollution
h^f^f the Weekend not to was t0 speak against industry, -a *,. V: ^
struggle back for final exams aposition which no city, regard- r^.., to have
Monday unless there was sutF, its size, could ..afford ^ had « great effect on pol-
------ to take. ■ i
Ncon Stack Quotes
ICewtesy of CWwm Netted Sank .nd Goodbedy
24%
16%
... .. .... 19%
Anaconda ............ 29
ai 1U a.m. iBesuay Hi rnui u. Anaconua ............ 7.T U 1— M
Lee Chapel with the Rev. H. M. Armco .....«% J* ; *
Stan Ind »*.• * «_« • * * • *;
Stan NJ ..... *1%
SUn Ohio ......r.,. 75%
StonOr Chm 31%
sun Oil . . . . . ; . r......41%
Syntex 55%
rp i
• •> • •
58
■30%
» * » • •
26%
»%
... 19%
■ s*
101%
. - * — ......• UCI1 DICV
Democrat* ar urged to attend. Gen Motors ^
Gen W t Wee
•. * * »'»
.... 48%
.......... 45%
.r-r-J ______T. . _____ -fl|Rk
• t Sterling Municipal Library Gordon’s Jewelry - 24
it has rarely approved a vari- Ken Brinkley and Mrs. Greyhound____________ : • ■ H
1 which local governmait Thomas are the story Gulf Oil ...............
' ‘did not approve tort. A van-
«*«<«. B-* »•»«« ■«*
Industry claims it is trying a m Tuesday and at 7; 15 p.m. Jnteriaite Meei
and Quebedeaux says about'90 Tuesday at Second BaptistIBM . .
---------~i£i2aS£^
The o»tly anti-pollution con- Women Voters Kraft Fowls
S?5S*e5
“™*“ 5*iist J wS SIT c*
. On the federal level, the Ns- to a meeting at 9.x a.m. ^ Maratnon uu . ...
tionai Air Pollution Cbntrol Ad- Mr, Tom Utras. 5107 In-
among those looking to the fed-
erat government for eventuai
pollution control. It is a prob-
Ion local government cannot
control alone, he says, echoing
the fact that local governments
that crack down too hard on in-
dustrial poilutors risk losing in-
Schlumberger
Sears
Sperry-Rand
Taft-*foadc«st
Technicolor ....
l Tenneco—,—............. 35—.
Texaco. ■ ...... ....... ^ 28%
Tew Be*tef6-;^T,.»R%
Texas Gulf Sul ..., 2l%
Union Carbide ......... S5%
Union OU of Cal ......33%
United Alr Unes 24%
Upjohn Drug :........M%
US Steel ....'.....J«%
Westin^uaae .... 66
Xerox ............... 107%
Dow Jones Industrial
Down .^2.78
I rxas Lutheran
Concert Band
To Play Here
_......The Texas Lutheran dllege
“17:30 p.ffl. Friday at the
Community Building.
Other cities included on the
..... 27% mnual tour will be New
No Sale Orleans, La., Columbus and
Yoakum. The tour will cover
1,100 mhes
Each concert Is planned to
appeal to the musical tastes of
" all age groups. Elections
-SJ range from light classics to
fT* marches, overtures, show
2U tunes and contemporary.
There Is also a variety of folk
J suites and brass choir plus the
bT. closing sacred tune “Vesper
Meditation" — a TLC Concert
*.7* Rand exclusive. - _______
50aw M A. Nyquist Is dlroctor of
■ the band and Roy Norton is
31*, associate director.
TrffS'l"'K TW*i uttnutaapctr
...6%
will sponsor the program.
should not
W000Y ALIEN'S
“TAKE
THE MONEY
ANDRUN”
iution thus far. Quebedeaux has
including public offi- flled more than 175 suits since
- realizing t(wy. 1963 bu, majonty have been
*- —t up with against dump operators.
iii iTiinnr «i nt rinlln- r st “ ^ beginning. foTcmg their discomforts to
(at Abilene, 24, at Dallas, 27 at ^ just as the problem was ^ Abom uisuits »« «-
not createdpvemight, it will not ^ ‘
be solved overnight ... . chemical trucking
Die fight is being waged on which enutted hy*echloric
four levels—city, county, sute ^ mt0 a neighbor.
Amarillo, 29 at San Angelo, 31
at Dalhart and 32 at Lubbock.
Bef<« The bitter cold front
ushed through, however, the
„iefcury climbed to 78
Brownsville on the south tip
-77"-" -—7 lacia mrnes imo a neighbor-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, January 19, 1970, newspaper, January 19, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061353/m1/2/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.