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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 2

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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THEBAYTOWNSUN Sunday, NovtmbtrJi, if 71 Rites Set For Former Cedar Bayou Woman Services for former Cedar Bayou residenl Mrs. Lydia p.m. Sunday at Bethlehem Chapel in Bon Wier, Tex. Mrs. Wilson died Friday afternoon in a Buna hospital.

She lived here many years, moving from Cedar Bayou about 10 years ago. Her son, M. A. Parker, formerly of Baytown, lives in Hardin. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Grinner Funeral Home of Newton, Tex.

BODY (Continued From Page 1) work that was found I did myself. There's no doubt that it's her." Deputy M.F. Fatten of the Brazoria County sheriff's office said there was an obvious connection between the deaths of Miss Gonzales and Miss Wilson. "Wedon'thave any clues as to who did this, but he'll be found," said Sheriff Kern. "We've been looking for Colette since she disappeared in June, and we won't stop now." Mrs.

Claire Wilson, 38, Colette's mother, said she saw an old, black car leaving the area near where she was supposed to pick up the girl on the day she vanished and though: she saw a girl in the back seat. Colette was the second oldest in the Wilson family of 10 chil dren. Mrs. Wilson is expecting an llih child. 'Little Murders' Set Dec.

3-5 On LC Stage Lee College Chapter of Delta Psi Oioega will two-act comedy present the 'Little Murders" at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 and 4 and at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 5 in the auditorium of Walter Rundell Hall at the college.

The production is directed by T. E. Rowlett with Tommy Reagan as student director. Student assistant to the director is Rita Ryan. Jules Feiffer describes "Little Murders" as "a post-assassination play, set in the age of urban paranoia where motiveless mass-murder is as much a part of the atmosphere as air and noise pollution." Cue magazine called "Little Murders" "the funniest, wittiest and most biting comedy of the season.

a black comedy for today, with a swinging zest and bold honesty bittersweet, sardonic, ironic, despairing and hilarious." The cast includes Becki Zubik as Marine Newquist, Ce- cil Turner as Kenny NewquUt, Maureen Wendel PaUy Newquist, Blue Deckert ax Alfred Chamberlain, Tim Stone as Carol Newquist, Mike Nor-; ris as Judge Stem, Gary Morrow as Reverend Dupas and Tommy Reagan as Lt. Practice. Wedding guests will be played by Cindy Atkins, Bobby Howard, Gary Jackson, Fannie Turner, Rita Ryan and Kitty Wells. In "Little Murders" Jules Feiffer, a satirical sharpshooter with a deadly aim, has written a satire that blisters sex, marriage, religion, psychiatry, law and a troubled American family struggling for survival in the world wild with violence. Admission will be $2 per person.

LC students will be admitted free upon presentation of college identification cards and non-college students will be charged $1. COURT (Cofltinued From Page 1) $16,071.96. Total revenue was, $62,450.96. A total of 2,631 persons had paid fines and 71 persons had served time in jail in lieu of paying fines. Suspended sentences were given 55 persons.

A total of 3,562 persons were guilty and 99 guilty with fine omitted. Twenty-eight were found not guilty. A total of 172 warrants were issued, with the total sum of fines being collected, $1,498.70. At the end of last year there were a total of 5,351 cases filed in municipal court. These included 608 drunk cases.

Total revenue for 1970 was $106,536.12. A total of 4,187 persons paid fines and 136 served times. DOCKERS ORDERED PLASTIC CONTAINER checked out by engineers Brian Keller, left, and Edward Orlowski at Culver City, is a new wrinkle in warfare. It is the airfranie for a new line of missiles, successfully test-fired recently by the Army's Huntsville, -Missile Command. Designed to facilitate mass production of a variety of missiles and rockets, it was developed by Hughes Aircraft Co.

Try Sun Classified Port THEATER 439 HIST MM i Jm NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY A SWINGING WESTERN DEAN MARTIN BRIAN KEITH 'something i i big SCHOOL LUNCHES MONDAY Baytown BREAKFAST Grapefruit uice, cooked cereal, buttered oast and milk. LUNCH Spaghetti with meat sauce, braised beef choose one), green beans, arrots, spinach (choose two), fruit salad, buttered roll, milk and brownie. Barbers Hill LUNCH Frito pie, spinach, carrot and pineapple salad, mexican corn bread, milk and jeppermint sticks. N-O-W THRU TUESDtY MOVIES toon CONVICTS AND A AMERICAN "HOUSE OF 1000 DOLLS" WOMEN" Charleston From Page 1) and Georgetown, Defenseman Dale Rolf of the New York Rangers is the tallest player on the team at 6- foot-4. ECONOMY UPTREND SAID 'DECISIVE'- From 1) tracts, most of them far exceeding the 5.5 per cent guideline set by the Pay Board.

--The Postal Service announced it will raise third-class postage rates 23.9 per cent Monday unless the Price Commission rules against it. The commission does not meet again until Monday. The Postal Service had planned to put the increase into effect Sept. 15, but was prevented from doing so by President Nixon's wage-price-rent freeze. The increase would affect the cost of mailing advertising circulars, catalogs and other printed matter.

--Price Commission Chair-l man Donald Rumsfeld said that! 64 price-increase requests considered by the commission averaged 3.3 per cent, a figure he said does not "threaten the achievement of the goal of I the cost of living increase down to 2.5 per cent by the end of next year." --The Atomic Energy Commission announced an 11.5 per cent increase in its prices for processing fuel for nuclear power plants. AEC Commissioner Wilfred Johnson estimated in February that such an increase would boost th cost of electric generation by atomic plants by about 2 per cent. Fast-Convenient-Economical Prescriptions And Other Drug Needs! MEDIC PHARMACY KEN WetllTS, Hnnnxtt The New Orleans injunction, stayed pending appeal, held the strike there was an illegal secondary boycott The initial back-to-work orders may be supplemented with injunctions to stretch the cooling-off period to the maximum 80 days allowed by the Taft- rlartley law. Meanwhile, federal mediators will attempt to bring union and management representatives back together to resolve their differences. Talks between the AFL-CIO International Longshoremen's Association and shipping association negotiators broke off in Miami earlier this week in a dispute over guaranteed man- hour provisions in the welfare and pension clauses of the proposed new contract.

Nixon then ordered Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell to move to temporarily halt the strike. UTE NEWS CRIME STOP Phone 427-6600 ItHIMftOll TNEITH ifsi nus in NOW SHOWING THRU TUESDAY TRIUMPHANT! THUNDERING! GREATEST WIIDUFE SPtCJACLE of WALTDISNETS Military commanders say Indian troops are poised on the borders of Eut Pakistan, but the people of Dacca, the provisional capital, seem unperturbed.

A jilted teenager fatally shot his former girlfriend, her new boyfriend and her parents Friday in Lancaster, before turning the gun on himself. Red China clashes with Soviet Union for second time in United Nations and winds up alongside the UJS. in rejecting Kremlin call for world disarmament conference. BICYCLES (Continued From Page 1) charged by police for traffic violations. Since the new law- became effective, Baytown police have issued tickets to bicycle riders for failure to yield right of way and negligent collision.

Before the law was passed there were no rules and regula tions governing bicycles in affic, Sgt. Baker says. The three biggest violations oted by police so far are no laving head lights, running top signs and red lights pumping" passengers. TONIGHT ONLY 5 FEATURES TERROR WAITS FOR YOU IN EVERY ROOM In SATURDAY ONLY From the author of "Psycho" THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN No. 3 McKENZIE BREAK gf 0 Brown THE SEX OF ANGELS 6:30 STARTS SUNDAY "DOC" 10:15 vanishing Prairie I A I STW PROIM TloN "MIDNIGHT COWBOY 1 Deluxe 1:15 OiMf Burglary At Qty Garage Investigated Police Saturday morning were investigating a burglary at the city garage at Nazro aix Morris where a coin operated machine was broken into Fri- iay night.

Two minors were arrested Friday for possession of alo holic beverages in a restauran in Baytown, police said. Officers had several calls of prowlers and malicious mischief during the night but nc major disturbances. SUNDAY MENU ENTIELS Roast Bee! Round au jus Loin of Apple West Loaf-Creole Sauce Saited Squash Broccoh with Cheese Fordtwoii Lima Besns Macaroni and Cheese Frozen Fruit Void Avocado Italian lossed Gaden Salad Congealed FiuH Cheese Gate 3 Chocolate Ice Box Pic Pritate Diniflf Rooms Available Buffet or Seated Service 1010 Market SL CHURCH OF CHRIST Pruettand Lobit St. ETHICALTRUTH EXACT Jesus said, "The truth shall make you free." (John 8:32.) Herbert Spencer once wrote, "Ethical iruth is as exact and peremptory as physical truth." (Social Studies.) Peter, apostle of Christ, said, "Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth (1 1:22.) Paul warns that when Jesus comes again, he will "take vengeance on them that know not God and obey not the gospel," (2 Thess. 1:8) and he identifies the gospel as "the word of truth." (Eph.

1:13.) Modern, scientific man is almost a worshipper ot the "exact and peremptory" character of what he conceives to be established principles in the realm of physical science. Yet, at the same time, he deprecates the idea of absolute, authoritative principles in the realm of the moral and spiritual. Such an attitude is tantamount to a denial of man's spiritual nature, and an affirmation of matter as the "sote reality." This constitutes an enigma. Worse than that, it is self-contradictory. The very existence of science "a correlated body of absolute knowledge, gained by observation, refined by experience, and proved by demonstration" --is an irrefutable affirmation of the spiritual nature of man.

The obvious superiority of mind over matter demonstrated by science and scientific achievement makes axiomatic the truth thai man is not matter only, but "body and spirit." (Jas. 2:26.) Since man's spiritual nature is reality as much so as his physical body, we have no difficulty in accepting the idea so well expressed above by Jesus and his inspired apostles that man is to be governed in the spiritual realm by exact and peremptory principles. --James W.Adams Sunday Service: Bible Classes for all 9:45 a.m. Assembly Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

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Years Available:
1949-1987