The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 312, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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Joe Livingston Wins First
I Baytown Aggie Scholarshii
% Tom* A and M college will re- Joe Don recipient
receive at least one youth from the the firet achoioraiup ever to
94 Per Cent Of
City TdX6s hi
Roseland Jx£Z'2ZZ 1,1
Wednesday waa * big day for suffering • heart attack la Bky- view. - A
Roseland. pork awiming pool With town. ’ ±
1.034 Baytoniona taking time out Fuqu*, ta employe of the Frank *<». 1214
for a coaling nroa H.Br*day * Woodard Motor company In Cree- ■’ *V
total was dawn a little froas the Kv vu ta Baytown aickiat at .JKHfcsMBdf F. Babin Jf, 3901 m
easxag^% *
sirsn.?^ jrjsr*"* -** - 3~ »—-• «* ff
| with Jfaaaea J Hoil Hithlsnds
tort* 1 r^hie^rmhhii ds '* hrw- M Joan tarter winning
M«R^iiKeMiev Oiannal. the 86-yard free-atyle and the 200-
pend- T. , twain*, vmann«- ytrf free.^ ^ B1U Brgwn
SHsscSr*- won -
2E* Dailey. «fd «* place.
' Houston S!£Ei?fcS£;
TriOUe* Order <*» Mana*<'r Darwtn Middleton
*H right in the report*. Of tbi* amount »3.4«5.S7
in Houston rri- waa for current taxes and the re-
v* mainder applied on delinquent
DELIGHTED
SUNDAY CHICKEN ... 7k
Hr. and Mm. Preachy Bramaard
m - GULF CAR
Ml W. Main - Air Conditioned
To date Baytown hat collected
H per cent of iU currant city
taxea with |543,13tl« in th* cof-
fer.. Tl)la leave, only fBUaSJM of
the IMS taxea .till to be collected.
he enter* college next fall—be ha* taking advantage of the horae- Faqtu
a part-time job at the coHe*e. prob- shoe pita and croquet court, y,,
ably in the mcsshall. which will Thamday. " y„r,H
help in defraying the coat of a Plana are being drawn up for montha.
college education. inataUing light, on the croquet runen
Joe Don 4 the eon of Mr. and court, and horaeahoe pita. A. »oon fB. ;
Mrs. Elm r C. Livingston, idJOfl as the materials can be obtained
Market Channeiview A tall young- work will begin on Uii* electrifi-
ater, he measures six feet, five in- cation project,
chea. The new restroom located hi the
Members of the A and M chib southeast end of the park ia now
committee who picked Joe Don to under const ruction and should be
recieve the scbolorship were Jim ready for use in another week or
Bond. George Ferguson, Bill Reber two. '
and Allen Melster.
It takes ten years to develop a DananaJkA
hew apple variety from a »eed'to irlillmiH
1' SALE!
■ CARNATION
ENDS TONIGHT
•'HwyuM'f Knot"'
'Drive A Crooked Rood'
DR W. T. TRAVIS
' Chiropractor
IS East Sterling
Telephone 6910
1 0RAN6E MINK
Buy One Quart
1 Get Another
Quart far a
PEN(IY ; ;;
(Oonttnoed from Fag* One) In track, Doyle Cre
order easpaadiag him from the Jb II« . *n **cond in the SO-yi
force. * CollOOe •• Hu*" 2“** KC°"
In brief, he was charged with he- ___ . tw >
ing absent without leave from duty «0e*Afan*d Mg PwOw) Jack Huron, the cl
on March II. Match M. 23 and M. a> **mt of the SEW xeholar- finished aeeoad la
and oa June L ** •hlch toes to the moat out- Sack Race.
. _______ mtn . h. standing member of the freshman The vents were unr
a producing tree, u ontm«*d (mo Page One) w-yesmUm were that oTor ahout •**» « PW*WM tot the M»ho- Institute.
...... through the wood* along White'* way jy tried to forte *oac ^ ** ^ CSoliefe for that
9* «*>» He HiHSus Sprays LIVESTOCK
eosi.Mivd Men wttt-atj afierauoa ty *K fr°m the ear wh|eh they said page* department and that he also °f.
Th. aariawn su» lac ai tom »„4 had been stolen In Liberty aeunty. threatened Hair Mann a Bavtown **** ^ * atddaat who roHT WORTH Ju
« H* nmlo ° "TO ayStomj A rolled up cowboy h* and the v,hf te .
Efe-gg £-32tH-==■£££““ Sa~r=3 S.'S-
==£1.™ - SaSsrjsj
twmd u mem* c«t» oatur at ua youth MM they would recognise day suspension other than what he gives an average of 10). Mainly thin. 3tMg ne
yiuZo him fftboy tow him iMtewt bad read in the htawgaper*. Bfc Shiricy Hlanak received the W grartmally all going 1
l&SL^SSaas Rw*a&eUMt believed they hid not *»een Mm Aald -he hadn't talked with any Theta Kappa award *a the grad- Demand lor Ugh gr
(unerei Eddinga said be thought citJ councilsMui ar with aty Man- uate who baa contributed most to OTtim^ g°od but
he would h.?e recoj^d Si ^ ^ *>" ^ R ft W ffi ^
"He knew what he waa doing, **♦*•«• bad acted wW»0llt ± . lower, stackers steady
though. He knew where the safe UUon *bb the council "which he Ci^.L Wam* Good and choice killei
was located, and he seemed to baa the authority to do. a)f OfA VI U0« ity and commercial 1!
know that Friday was a day I Councilman Bergeron said he -t,--—-- jod good stacker *t«
•'MAN OF CONFLICT'
—Starring—
EDWARD ARNOLD
JOHN' AGAR
* added color hit a
THE LAST
GREAT TEXAS
RANGE WARS!
"femed Frontier'
— Starring —
JOSEPH GOTTEN
SHELLEY WINTERS
SCOTT BRADY
MBA HEBERT HAMPTON BISHOP
Miss Busch. Hebert Bis
Wed In Methodist Chu
Mi 8»W*S
INCREASE THE VALUE
OF YOUR PROPERTY
AND MAKE YOUR HOME
MORE liveable
mmx
NEWS ★
IU regular
ight. But h*
what, if any.
WITH OUR LOW COST
MODERNIZATION LOAN
• QUICK SERVICE • NO RED TAPE
• DANCE TONIGHT •
IN-CITY CLUB
Cl BUSY RASH and
SOI TH TEXAS PLAYBOYS
Admission SOe
2 BIG DAYS
StartiUf
TUESDAY
Harris wounty tideral
SAVINGS l LOAN ASSOCIATION
DECKER
DRIVE IN THEATRE
190-140 lbs 82.
Sows 18-21.
70"GHT
RANDOLPH SCOTT
"STRANGER
WORE A GUN”
JOEL McCREA
—in—
"SHOOT FIRST"
LOOKI LOOK!
DANCING
SATURDAY NIGHT
BAYRIDGE
THRV
MON.
SUNDAY
7:45 PCATCBE —
ALL NEW FUN!
Through
Any Keyhole
In A
Lakewood Home
1360 ON YOUIL DIAL
LISTENING GUIDE '
^SATURD*V tVRNINt
(Conthaed from rage One)
"XXi?
lAYTOWN'S BIGGEST-
DOLUR S WORTH ...
Sbtc'fal Sunday
Dinn«r
ir BAKED TURKEY
★ FRIED CHICKE Jl ■
★ VEAL CUTLETS ▼ ■
Three Vegetables
Salad and Dessert
CHILD’S PUTE........501
CLQSEP
EYERY SUNDAY
i P.M. TO S P.M. '
M(g MARKET
suno.V
ton ear waa struck at tbs fair
wheel by ftfbffitt'a cat, they mid.
The car ta which Abe youth*
were riding bunt Into flame* |a
it overturned and rolled against
the bridge. Apparently the Man.
nlng youth waa f
.iiStr.
AND YOU'LL SEE COMPLETE CONTENTMENT
me oriage. apparently tne Man- le^TviV aii'iity mart."
nlng youth waa thrown out of the knSah -■
car, but the Barton boy wae pin- l2:f
ned under the wheel *# *M un- *;'
conedoue and unable te |*t out »«<
of the war. He *n pulled out af ...
the blase hy a pasting motorist ail
Mia* Muffitt said she ditf not •;]
know when the accident occurred. }:j
but when she awoke, the wae la *:]
severe P«»n emd faja|»«4 that the ,J|j
o*r* had crashed. She managed to
drag herself away from the c*f
j___i. a. ___ tl-r. t.__7:1
iday necNmv
YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE THE ADVANTAGES OF
RAISING YOUR FAMILY IN THE SERENE
SURROUNDINGS OF WONDERFUL LAKEWOOD!
tuKuunumiaun
despite her broken leg. but hn
parents wen still In it and fhd
could sea the ether e*r burning.
“There were dther people theft,
and they got my mother and fath-
er out of the car, and I saw eonif-
one getting the boy out too, hilt
DRIVE OUT THIS WEEK-END TO SEE:
1. BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM HOMES
LAST
TODAY
Tara, Hen af Onehtee
FEATURE NO. *
Party Cabellere
I do not know them,” Mila Mdffitt
said.
A Howard funeral beta# anjba-
hmee from Onren* Etyou brought
the injured to Ml Jaelnte Me-
morial hospital
The Barton boy Bobby Lyt$
Manning and Bobby Sapping tan
had been fribndi for two ytars, *11
tenth grade student* at the Galena
Park high acboal. All were on th*
Galena Park football team and
2 DAYS ONLY! SUNDAY AND MONDAY
'MUMMY 144
BAY FRONT LOTS choice
LOTS LIFT ON LOVELY BURNET BAY. LARGE, HEAVILY
WOODIb, FLINTY OF IAY FRONT.
“Lewi* l* dead, my boy I* lb
critical cond|U*«, and had It net
been for tt* fact that Ms Mather
kept him at bom* lest night. Bob-
by might also be deed or in the
hospital,* Mr*. Manatag laid.
CARTOON jf "ACi OF SPACES" A LATEST NEWS
British Team Named .
LONDON. Juno 5 -UP-Httan
Fletcher, Angela Buxton, Joy Mott-
ram, Angela Mortimer and Ann
Shilcock. have been named to th*
British team which will face Amer-
ica’* Wightman Cup tennis team
'iLplmbledon On JufM 1LU. .,
ref rie
CHICKEN SHACK
U« la nUrlC) 10«% LOANS ON LAKEWOOD
MW. 99*00 TO $12,900—ANP ASK FOR PLANS ON FIVE
N«W SPECIAL O.I. HOMES TO K STARTED SOON.
lY or.d MO’ DAY
QUIET... utter, complete quiet...
ai your gas refrigerator. For silent
refrigeration, use GAS. Gas does
big jobs in the home, too... efficie
nomically. Gas never lets you dow
The story behind the dependability
ural gas service is one of initiati
OF THE YEAR!
Eckert. *n
vanity at '
YOU'RE MISSING THE REi
! MEAL OF YOU! LIFE!
FREE! FREE! FREE!
arAa1
the Stoner State League
uoat acute.
work. Ca, and oil produran bit y.
covered more than 21 trillion cubi
of gas — over twice the amount us
noittta or *oag^r(i«u*UUT»|i
«T YOU**
COME ON
. a;
rn+m*
' 'dm
Por»4.*c() Jjfe
LANA TURNER if
FiWenfeT •.
P'er ANGEL! - Carlos THOMPSON
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 312, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 5, 1954, newspaper, June 5, 1954; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042634/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.