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The Port Arthur News from Port Arthur, Texas • Page 8

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Port Arthur, Texas
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8
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8-THE NEWS. Port Arthur, Texas Fridty, April 1W6 1 BEETLE BAILEY 1 I THEKE ARE NO MORE QUESTIONS WE'LL A Bur I rIAD A ME A 'LLlZ BLONDIE L. -r -ALONE AH WAMTS T'SHOW ELKCA SNUFFY SMITH HURRV UP WIF THEM DADBURN GRITS, DICK TRACY AND LIZZ CHECK THELABOFt-h LATEDtNTlST I GET A BIG KICK OUT OP WORKING THIS- WHAT PID YOU CALL IT? THAT CAST IS PLASTER ISN'T IT --HEV- SCRATCHED IN THE PLASTER'S IT A NAME?" STEVE CANYON Hi! a I I I I I LOVES WHAT SA N-G couto DO -1 WAS Police beat Purse stolen from woman A woman who left her car door open and engine running while she went into her home for a few minutes Thursday night lost her purse to a white male who took it off the front scat, according to Port Arthur police Police baid Mary English of 2840 Manning Ave forgot something in her house about 7 50 and left the car When she returned minutes later, she noticed her purse was missing and saw a white male with light brown or red hair running south in an alley She said the suspect was wearing a white or light colored collar less shirt Man steals TV from hotel A man who checked into the Driftwood Motor Hotel Wednesday night left his room with a color television set. all the towels and all the bed linen, according to Port Arthur police Police said a maid found the room stripped when she opened the door Thursday morning Police believe the man may have left the room after dark Wednesday night The man gave a Lake Charles. La address when he registered but the clerk failed to wnt? down the license plate number of his car police said Four CBs are stolen Citizen Band radio thieves struck four times Wednesday in the latest of a series of auto burglaries Victims were Bil! Sims of 1121 Jefferson Drive, Robert Broussard of 3249 30th St and Merrill Toups and Betty Aldndgeof Nederland Police said the Sims burglary occurred while his truck was parked on the side of his house while the Broussard car was burglarized while it was parked in his driveway.

Burglars hit the Toups pickup truck while it was parked on the shell lot at the Texaco mam gate. The Aldndge car was burglarized in the Retail Merchants Association parking lot in downtown Port Arthur Police said burglars either broke vent windows or used pry tools or coat hangars to gam entry Man stable after shooting A Port Arthur man was undergoing X-rays in the St Mar Hospital emergency room late Friday morning after he was shot in the stomach during an apparent domestic quarrel in his home estigators identified the man as Charles Alexander, a 26-ear-old Texaco employe wno lives at 4049 Rachel Ave A Holmes ambulance transferred Alexander to St Mary Hospital after he had originally been driven to Park Place Hospital Ambulance attendants said Alexander appeared to be in stable condition after being shot once ith a small caliber pistol Port Arthur police were at the hospital late Friday morning to investigate the incident Birth studied WARNINGS Dean Wilder, a bicyclist the District of Columbia side of the commuting from Arlington. Va to his St bridge, warning of hazardous steps job at the Library of Congress, rolls the path which he has just passed (UPK right by a new sign on the bicycle path at Telephoto) WASHINGTON (UPD More than 1 million women of child bearing age work in jobs whicn could expose them to chemicals tha might cause birth defects and miscarriages the a i a I i for Occupational Safety and Health said today Some of the estimated 20 identified chemical agents are anesthetic gases, lead, a mercury. MOSH said in material prepared for a Congressional a i transcript It was released as part of a hearing record for 1977 a a propriations "The i i is proposing to give special emphasis to women and the fetus and male infertility as influenced by i vironment the institute said "Would existing standards protect the unborn 9 asked Rep David Obey, during the hearing "Most of the consensus a a were established with the view of protecting women of child bearing age in the a i NIOSH Director Dr John Fmklea EASTER Mr. W.

N. Brown of Allende, Nusvo Mexico will prasmt on Easttr Missionary Conference on thi followinf dates: AMU. im. APRIL 170). 7:00 740P.M.

10:48 MH 7:00 PM AAr. and Mrs. Brown have iust recently returned from a trip to Cuba and will be reporting on Missionary work and progress in that area. Come hear him at the FULL GOSPEL CHRISTUM CENTER 1000 Woodworth Blvd. Mr.

and Mrs. Brown Come Hungry Celebrate Easter at Bonanza. Come to the Bonanza Buffet Easter Weekend and Please the Whole Family. There's something for everyone at the Bonanza Buffet. Complete, delicious meals start under $2.00.

Fresh salads from our all-you- can-eat Salad Bar. Burgers and fries. A wide variety of tempting desserts. And, of "course, free refills on all soft drinks, coffee and tea. So bring the whole family to the Bonanza Buffet.

For an Easter feast everyone will love. 1 I OR FKHK. POCKET-SIZE NEW ITs 1 UI1- 1 i His WEEKEND ONLY I. i1r A variety of sit-uown meads at take-oat prices, I aod at poi ipgiing ton 4601 GULFWAY DRIVE the old fashioned Hooray of saying in 'i PORT ARTHUR.

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26,770
Years Available:
1921-1977