The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1955 Page: 4 of 12
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BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, MARI
BocA Superintendent
179 tons Killed
In Aulo Accidents
KPRC-TV
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'MONDAY
5:09 Small Fry Tele.
•:1ft Slvgaa Theater
Cto Wild IMU Htdtok
M» World »t l4tfe
8:18 Today la Sparta
•:15 Channel 1 Newarcrl
«:U Wwrtkerceet
•M Teay Martin
tiM Nam Caravan
im Caesar's Hour
*:« Mart*--" ■ .....
8:59 Robert Montgomery
9:30 Radge 714
10:00 The Loss# Waif
11:30 Float Edition News
18:rt Wratheraut
10:13 Fulton l/wli Jr.
11:00 ’Tonight
11:00 Vespers and Sign Off
11:30 Feather Tear Neal
11:00 News aad Weather
ItiOS Marta Data? ...
1:11 TV R***
1:00 The Greatest Gilt
3:11 GaMan Windows
3:30 One Man's Fondly
3:43 Mias Mariana
3:00 Hawkins Falls
*:"t First Lave
3:30 World of Mr. Sweenry
3:45 Mntinee
4:30 Howdy Doody
3:00 Comedy Classirs
5:13 Slxgun Theatre
5:30 Curly Fox and Tex?* ruby
5:45 Industry on Parade
0:90 World at Largo
0:10 Today In Sports
0:15 UP Movietone New*
6:15 Weuthrrraat
6:30 Dinah Shore
6:45 News Caravan
1:150 Milton Berle
3:00 Flivside Thrntre
8:S0 Circle Theatre
0:00 Truth or Consequence
0:30 I lied Three Lives
10:00 Mr. District Attorn-,
10:30 Final Edltlen News
10:10 Weathercast
10:15 Spotlight
11:00 Tonight
13:00 Vespers nnd Sign Off
The Cttixcns Committee, support- of fine Mk» i
era of oiated school superintendent work hard to :
Dr. John L. Board, accomplished finest In the
whit It set out to do when the Dr. Beards
seven school board members who Irving school :
fired Bord Feb. 16 wore swept determined. I
out of office by the vote. would seriousl;
The unofficial vote tallv showed tem
1,962 votes for abolishing the w
school district and 1.616 votes for, Jg™
Meenwhile, Irving school children
attended classes as Jusual Monday "
in the city’s eight public schools, ,, K
The old school board, headed by chy„” ' s.id
sttYuvsts £23
Mr. t^Si
trustees to administer the school -fo^e schw
^But A. T. Johnston Jr., co-chatr-
man of the Citixens Committee.
announced that a petition to call 18 L/ rhe“pc~J
another election, rc-esteblishlng the “J .,
srjfYtrjft’aa Sr
ia.tsr- _ jssisz
planned to petition County Judge ^
W. L. Sterrctt for a nc-v election “L"™* '' '
1'“' ■* «»».."» «*» SUhiol ,
»ld a. ~n«, - M.
of trustees s’lectcd could not be ....
released at this time because It
might influence the county school Xo
ur schools ttw
Mi to 0»
to unload fa:
replied that
TUESDAY
6:45 Morning Prayers
8:W> RFD-TV
7:00 Today
8:85 Strength of Our Nstira
8:66 Ding Dong School
8:36 A Time To Live
8:45 SheUah Graham
10:00 Home
11:00 Tennessee F.rnie
jV* d9*l»p tte rept
Colored A
|fir 5o, You Cer
f DBTROIT -a- It you
Pke those purple and orsnj
mustard-yellow csts that sr
Jng out this year, don’t fa
•bout It You’ve got plenty o
! The public has gone for <
automobiles In a big way. !
the gaudily-colored car mat
1955, the more conventional
JtUl are making the blgge
J Manufacturers report that
Is the favorite color for at
•ties. West of the Mtstisalpp
green is the best seller. East
Mississippi, medium green
Jimmie Hamilton is a man you
really ahould know. He’a ona
of our body repairmen, aad
what he can't do to dent*,
smashed bodies and other ex-
terior defects just can’t be dona.
He knows all the ’’ropes'’ be-
cause he's factory trained, and
hit vast experience save you
money. For the best work in
town, bring your car to
PAUL PRINCE
BUICK CO.
Where Customers Send
Their Friends
3800 Market St. Dial 8314
Week-End Specials
rim*
KGUL-TV
Channel 11
tl:15 The Guiding Light
12:00 I’ortia Fsee* Life
12:15 Koad of Life
12:30 Welcome Traveler*
1:60 Robert (). I-ewij
1:30 Art Llnkeletter
2:.3ft This Afternoon
2:30 Bob Cresby .Show
3:00 The Brighter Day
3:15 The Seeret Storm
3:30 On Your Account
4:00 AUfty Carter's Cookbook
4:39 I pVideo Lane
4:15 News
5:00 Cartoon Carnlvtl
5:15 Frontier Theatre
6:00 Range Rider
6:30 Doug Ed words New*
6:15 Jo Stafford
7:00 Life With Father
7:30 Halls of Ivy
8:09 Meet Millie
8:39 Red Skelton
0:00 Danger
8:30 See It Now
|o:60 Chicago Wrestling
'1:00 Late Shotv—
15:30 Call to Prayer
MONDAY
5:06 Hopalong Cas*!dy
t .0(1 ll.,.. I-b ' i nnuV
CRAZY WINDS, thunderstorms and hall gusting through Cleveland
cause widespread damage to wires, trees and buildings, flood
streets and basements and endanger lives. At one time 10,000
homes were without electricity. As the vyinds up to 70 miles an
hour whammed down Euclid avenuem downtown Cleveland, an
employe brecea front windows in if?* American Express Travel
Service office Itopl. Several doors away an unbraced wintiow was
smashed in the Travelers' Shop (lowen iIn'^r-u^wnrll/
5:80 Dsn Mahoney
6:00 Range Rider
6:30 New*
6:45 Perry <5omo
7:00 Burn* and Allen
7:30 Talent Scouts
8:00 I Love Lucy
8:30 December Bride
9:00 Studio One
10:00 Front Pave Detective
10:50 Late Shew—“Hell’s Harl «•
12:00 late News
12:05 Call to Prayer
TUESDAY
6:15 Rural Reveille
7:00 Morning Show
9:00 Carry Moore Show
9:30 Arthur Godfrey Time
10:30 Strike It Rirh
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:13 Love of Life
11:30 Search for Tomorrow
Guavas
3.75 up
• Big -«*••
Plumbflgo l«i Underwood.
159 Qwner
OPEN Oi'CE AGAII'I
MURDOCH'S
BODY SHOP
500 N. Commerce, Phone 5907
For the Best, Quickest and
Most Ressen.vble Paint nnd
Body Work In Town.
Under Personal
Management of
FRANK MURDOCH
Ship Boiler
Blows Up
HOTTEST BUICK IN HISTORY
No wonder you see so many 1955 Buicki on the I
woyt—Ihey're rolling up bigger io!o$ then ever b<
in hiitory—lopping the popularity that ha: a'reaoy r
Buick one of the "Big Three" of America % best eel
TOKYO *- A Panamanla
freighter radioed for help V
reporting a boiler exploded.
The 7,160-ton Harry Lum
sent the distress signal at
a m. off the coast of central
•hu 130 miles southwest of'
the Coast Guard said.
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KTRK-TV
Channel 13
10:30 KT Arcade ^
11:45 News
12:09 Town and Country
12:39 Comics
1:00 KT Arcade ■
2:00 The .Mixing Bowl
3:00 Comics
3:30 The Hour Glass
4:00 Play School
5:00 Color Caravan
5:30 Adventure
6:00 Meet the Chronicle
6:15 News, Weather
6:30 Television Court
7:90 Bishop Shean
7:30 Guy Lombardo
8:00 Slake Room For Da-’ ’y
8:30 TV Theatre
9:30 Stop the Musio
10:30 News
10:15 Studio 18
5:15 Adventure
5:15 Little Rascals
6:00 Meet the Chronicle
6:15 News of the Day
6 25 Weather
6:30 The Name’s the Same
7:00 Texas in Review
7:30 Voice of Firestone
8:00 Focus
8:30 Reader's Digest
9:60 Boxing
10:75 Studio IS—
12:00 Sign Off
TUESDAY
7:66 Test Pattern
7:45 Prayer, Anthem
7:55 News Headlines
8:00 Breakfast dub
8:00 Shopper Service
8:30 Romper Doom
Proving Daily t:’s
The Best Big Car
In The Small Car
Price Class!
SEE US TODAY FOR
A DEMONSTRATION
Boy tbs re Motets
till Market at. Oiel 8261
Don't Min Ed Sullivan.
Sunday I p.m.. KGUL-TV
“'Vi
MODEL 431Q-M
Classic Inspired
Mahogany Finish Cabinet
than the same money buys elsewhere.
More and more people are discover-
ing that you get more comfort, more
thrill, more satisfaction here-from
Buick size and room, from Buick
power and performance, from Buick
ride steadiness and engineering and
solidity of structure.
And—as we’ve said right along—more
and more people are learning that you
can afford a Buick if you caff afford
any new car;
Why don’t you come visit us and
judge things for yourself P
We can almost promise you that once
you do that-once you see what’s to
be had here for the money you pay-
and once you feel what happens when
you press that pedal-you won’t be
happy again until you have a new
Buick of your own.
ID you know that the price of she
* Buick pictured here i:> novv so
close to that of the leading smaller
cars, that the dollar difference lies
practically disappeared?
Did you know that this is one of the
big reasons why Buick is now in the
“Big Three” of America's volume
sales leaders-outselling all other cars
but two of the best-known smaller
cars?
And did you know that another big
reason for this huge popularity is
Buick’s full-line of automobiles
covering every price range-from the
realiy-low-priced Special right up to
the custom-built Roadmaster?
But the clincher 4s this:
More and more people are finding
out that the dollars you pay for a
Buick buy more sheer automobile
OID YOU KNOW, j
ft-that the Buick SPECIAL i, priced b,low
any ether cor of 1B6 horsepower and 122.
Inch wheelbase?
ft. ft,,* s,KW It
VDCvum booster, and so on? H .
fr-that the Buick SPECIAL give, you mora
Philco’i "New Look" in TV — gracefully
tapered legs, exquisite'y styled doors with
swirly crotch mahogany pa I tem and im-
ported lockplate hardware in antioue
English finish typify extra luxury in this
newest creation of Philco c.aftsmon.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, March 28, 1955, newspaper, March 28, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042747/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.