The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1955 Page: 2 of 12
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r from tSn i the mystery «»«y had plenty of free j#.
Into their
masters of two oth-
pA he
cause the
Hard on lawn
changed his mind be- The ™°?t.1conl“J>.n.
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made There was also speculation that
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I, were convinced
found a sensible
don’t know what
issstfSI
WombachST’s 84-toot hose had gone
underground. •
Nobody could pull the tow hoses
out Ew’v now and then they’d
give a wnggib and go a little deep-
^The‘moat Sm^oTWffiBng
meanwile set free, to
roam where It pleases in the un-
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under. But.
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Nona of the tour hose
Ntw Orleans on.
} marched to tho ati
rocket fire. It was like a
regulars in red coats, High-
I s, bayonets gleaming and
drams beating. It wosagnmd andgrimslghtl
mbs
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mmmm
SmSSmSSSSm. *,orm of bulu,>
smashed the B>
through winter i
the American#
the British lines, deadtioi hail
wheat, like Davy Crockett,
didn't know how te mlse.
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Modern
i*d th
to the
home design has
Importance of
and
pboi
ter to hi
plant ft).
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n to the home landscape. The
M with low spreading lines These qi
is a harmonious frame and and if n
ground in the flawless grefen any seed
»*t upon whioh it resto,^*^-vjHlWi0
rithout care a fine lawn Is ho- fall Is t
sible, wherever it fat Attempted, lawns at
Hh care, there are several fine soon as
w*
‘C-
coneer, who hod come to aid Andy Jackson
Captoin of I
in saving Now Orleans. Captain of the buc-
caneers was Dominic You, a comical-looking
fellow hot a first class fighting man.
oral, Sir Edw I
enemy who couldn't get away surrendered
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NtXT-Andy Jackson becomes President of the United States.
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his plastic, nosediving hesMw- mmP Hc added however, that he ''ho lived at 18, ' ”®7n"l«vv Mr
cause ''s^ilsocrs and phone calls dtd not beUeve the eoet vrouW be her eon end daughter-bylaw, Mr.
have been driving me nuts.” great.
Hi Peso became a celebrity
whjn his hose stnried the
penring fad He had no
SettingNewlfigh
In Flow Of Oil
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b^™w&Trs»a
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beauty, hardiness and quick under. T
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iy rival* for more than a ccn- The ret
r. food may
food treatment Is much the seed one
»e for all lawn grasses. In soil preferabl;
...——- they are similar to er, which
e.....w. The sott should be the rate i
s=r* p* s-e.am*c.45a,1!
sewers and paving In Deer Park
.which they clalmedliout-
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i and had . row»h.ften aim- ,1*"t J*”* and was me granct mnnth |l)11B1| me ou
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Communist in Houston.
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Fire Fighters ........................
Carry, Blaze
Out Of Doors
Alleg Ludlum ...............
74%
eeeieeeeeeeeoe
Fire -Chief Art Lintelman end
Fireman Charles Schaeffer car-
ried a Kousefire outside to put it
out Monday night.
When the firemen arrived at the
Merritt Cox home at 81J- North
Seventh, they discovered that a
couch in the living room was
biasing. Rather then damage the
house with water, the fine chief
and firemen carried the couch
outside.
Wallpaper in the living room
was slightly scorched and most
of the house was smoke-covered,
but there was little loss besides
the couch. Fire Chief Lintelman
said.
The Cox family was away from
home at the time. Apparently
someone dropped s cigaret on the
tegflS88ft*a>* “ "StSLTm.S.’ES^B.y
The resolution wAa dated «nwn —in taka the body to Llv- time high. However the Increase
juiyt !SSA2di wb*S^t Sif'L "'*• Lno,u“ ••
Hill presented a petition signed main at the Pace funeral home un- ^^Tupewing A1U,'Chaln’er* *
by U1 water district eltUens fe- til the funeral service at I p.m. since thG current up8Wlng Amer Agri .................. 79%
wring annexation. He said hia WMneefcty. loot Htea adU he held "TKm wadhteitoa outiMe Com- Amer C^na ............... Ail
,? y*aH» aarsp-p^-*^ ^>sssnsSLASSSi~..~.............«»
the dty of Beytown. “ oLsroada cemetery. 2LllS:!il£?2SlfeSS w. Balicy-Selbum ...........
The committee, Hill said, made
------------------- Terrace, iliWIiPWilWiWP
dulcd to be resumed Tuesday has and W. J. Knox, Is over a $Y2,W» -On-ifnne fr Judge MeQee uphuld gfde the city limits of Deer Park.
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Stock Closes
* cret Pals Revealed
TEL Class Party
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tion of Deer Park Terrace and
that the suit was improper pro-
SpKur.n»h«tMis>
, .. . _ . , due to an overall rise of 79,700 bar- Beth gteel
The committee, Hill said, made Survivors are four sons, Earsel re)s (iajly t„ a new rccord of 3,327,-
a study of Improvements bn 20 ctarrell, C L Carrell of Conroe, goo barrels daily in the Middle Oil"
representative homes in -the water j D Oarreil of Pettu* and Floyd East. • (VlXse .
««*trirt. v^h. evrittatkma bring ^ Houston; and a daugh- fa Casadia, production dropped
»»de by iriiaMe offleiris. tec, Mis. Dula Mae Oultoy of Bay N,<M brifS. ' f i oSr Cbrp
Ooneidering insurance rate aty Also surviving are 12 grand- U. S. dally production, rose by Qtipg service1^
“d- j*^f bc"eflU, children and five great-gran|chll- 1,000 barrels for another a 1-tlme columb Gas .
Pure Oil ....................40H
Sperry Rsnd M*M«e»iMi«it* 2SH
Repub Steel »t»M#M«M«*ie» 48%
Sapphire Pet ♦•••«•3 15/18
Sears e**»v»*♦*♦♦♦♦•♦• **• 93*S
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^ -St Rcgis Paper. A4.H
had not yet Britt
state attorney
Thompson and Knox claimed
that the debt was illegal because
the city had no authority to pay
for the development of water lines,
HIGHWAY 146
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would come frem annexation, »*
ter district citiren* could save ap-
proximately SO per cent on city
taxes, although they would be
paying four to five per cent more
taxes to the city than they are
now paying to the water district,
he said.
Hie drop in fire and other in-
surance rates would more than
offset any additional taxes, Hill
said.
Hill also said Baytown could op-
dren.
high of 6,887,000 barrels dnily.
eeeeoeeeeeeeae
eeeeeeeeeeee.ee 53%
16%
.............
1 ... Shell eeee.eee.ee eeourfaoeeeee 63%
KQV Sl®©l8lr • • e e e ee ... ee.e I e .*•. e 58%
J^Skelly Oil 55%
*** m ’iiSocony-Vac ...•#• ••
.*** 83% ^ Pwif ................
Stan OH CaHf .
Stan Oil Ind
Stan Oil Ohio ............ 49%
81%
Sen. Johnson
Is Making
•«x 'Progress'
V
STOP - TAKE TIME
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Video Highlights-
One of Texas’ own colleges will
be the background for the late
show Tuesday nigbt on KtJUlcTV.
Channel Jl’s presenteUon at 10
pm. will be "We’ve Never Been
The house is owned by N. J. Con-
way of 607 East Hunnicutt, ac-
cording to firemen.
more economically. Because of
this, he said, some $10,000 per year
and Noah Berry Jr. The movie
was filmed on location at Texas
hin will portray a theatrical pro-
ducer and Marcia Patrick will play
the part of a starry-eyed young
actress.
Interest has been Tiding: hij-h in
the case of Mrs. Catherine Kreit-
zer who has apepared on the $84,-
Ouo Question progrom for the past
CREOLE PET...............
DOW OHEM................
DuPONT OHEM............240
teHwaw Kodak ...,••»'•»< 81
El Paso Nat’I Gas.......... 47
Fairchild Eng 14%
FgtoMrttMph ............. • #
GEN TKL . . . ee e e e e .... e .•••
Gen Electric •••••••••••••*.. 64%
Geh Motors .................we
Gen Tire ......... 62%
Gillette Saf ................71%
Goodyear Tire ...... 62%
Greyhound Bus ............. 16
GULF OIL ............ 88%
34%
istsSW2S? '«t s ss.v“s as ^T0r:=...m
56% Sian N 9
57% Sterling Drug .»...*.«»»». 51%
Sun OH 74
Sharon eei«ee«M*Mk«lf«66M 44
Texan Co •*»f»«MeeeA*4M*tMli
Tex Gulf Prod 88%
T«x Gulf SUlph •••••• bo• • • • 43%
Tidewater Corp ............ 33%
Textron •**.«*.
Union OH Calif ............ 54%
TJ. S. Steel 56%
We8t Air Br. ...............29%
Western Union ..............25%
Woodley Pet........... No Sale
July NO .......... Ootton Up 10
CAP Cadets To Meet
With Senior Members
§£-■
Cadets of the Baytown Civil Air
Patrol squadron will meet with
senior members of the unit at the
Baytown air port at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, W. O. Kubik, cadet com-
mander. announced. "
The cadets and senior members
will join to condition the air port
for Saturday’s ceremonies during
which a twin- engine Air Force
plane will be named "City of Bay-
The plane-naming ceremonies
are being arranged by the Bay-
town Jaycscs in conjunction with
the Air Force,
lice protection which, he said, are Wright in “The Good Sisters" on
not furnished by the water dls- the 7 p.m. Summer Theater. An-
trict. other Channel 2 feature will be
The elimination of several water (he 11 p.m. Movie Showtime. Basil
district employes, including the Svdney and ,Alastair Sim will star
tax assessor-collector and mam- j,j -pwtVer*iide Murder."
tenance and office employes, Hill At T;30 p m spotlight Playhouse
gave as another economic benefit
In another argument for annex-
ation, Hill said the city of Bay-
town Is building toward the water
district, with new subdivisions
springing up regularly. Overlap-
ping of control and jurisdiction
can "only lead to confusion, inef-
ficiency and duplication of effort
that will result In costing the tax-
payers of the water district more
money,” he said.
on Channel 11 will present "Some-
thing Wonderful." Claude Daup-
for the $32,000 Bible question. This
program is scheduled for 8 p ra.
on Channel 11.
Viewers interested in psychology
will have a chance to hear and
see Dr. Richard Evans discuss
“Where Do Our Emotions Come
nel 8, KUHT-TV.
From” at 8 p.m. Tuesday on Chan-
Ike Appoints $5
Women To Posts
*
Television Log-
H L A P Co 41
HUMBLE N* Sole
Imperial Oil •»••••••**•••••• 39%
Interlake Iron ............. 23%
Int’l Nickel •••*>•••*•••»•**• 73%
Jones A Laugh................. WASHINGTON -UP- President
Libby McN ................1®% Eisenhower has. appointed 86 wom-
Liggett & Myers............64% en to important government jobs,
Loew’s Inc.................* 23% the Republican national commit-
La Land.................... 88 tee reported Monday. ;
Mack Truck..................... In a survey of “women in the
Mevriii Pet.................. 8% public service,” Bertha S. Adkins,
... 26% director of ■ --- ■
...164%
WASHINGTON -UP- Sen-
ate Democratic leader Lyndon
It. Johnson was ‘‘making satie-
factory progress" but still was
in serious condition from a heart
ailment Tuesday at the Bcthes-
da, Md., Naval medical center.
At 7 am. cst, the hospital is-
sued this bulletin on Johnson:
"His condition remains serious.
There has -been no essential
change in the last 24 hours.”
The 46-year-old Texan was
stricken with a “moderately se-
vere” heart attack Saturday
while visiting friends In Virgin-
ia. His 73-year-old mother flew
in from Texas to be at his bed-
side Monday.
The hospital said Johnson’s
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physicians “consider that he is
making satisfactory progress,
but his condition remains seri-
E. Texas Art at Highway 146
cret pals were repealed last
gt a party for 'the TBL'-el «'e atM
of Wooster Baptist church ™f
xJ&S&Sis&m
te and punch were served to
st members and Mrs. Pedkins, .. ,
substitute teacher. you,
eoial prayer was said for Mrs. pc°P1®wh
CHANNEL 2
KPRC-TV
Mother Of Baytown's
Mrs. B. W. Bums Dies
Dr. Sam Spends 4th.
’Just Another Day'
TUESDAY
5:00 Looney Tune*
5:30 Dinah Shore
CLEVELAND -UP- Monday
was "just another day” in his
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, convict-
ed of second degree murder in
the bludgeon slaying of his pretty
wife, Marilyn, one year ago orj
Funeral services for Mre. Helen
M. Hodnett of Houston, mother
irSSyrSha
Other survivor, are her hus- day „e ,spent sleep(ng
55 5 ?°.. . ? *on late in the morning, talking with
W. Hodnett, both, of Houston and prisoners and playing chess,
a sister, Miss Maude..McCrcady^of ___
AtretlK
Ahead of Game
HARTFORD, Conn. -UP- Al-
though losing a $1,378 damage suit,
the city almost broke even. It had
NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
★ TWO GREAT HITS ★
+r First Baytown Showing ■fc
to pay only $45 to a man who was
said to
owe the balance for a wel-
fare bill.
NOW
THRU
WED.
IT'S TONIGHT
FUN FOR ALL
8:00 |» M. FEATURE
« "•
TONY I
iVA PRIOR
—wmuiwMi
2ND FEATURE-
DGAMBO”
ys|K.- the
i I barefoot
M 1 conte ssa
IH®, ‘fECKXiCOtOf/l
6:45 News Caravan
6:00 News: Sports ’ .
6:15 News: Weather
6:30 Superman
7:00 Summer Theater
7:80 Dollar A Second
4(60 Truth ttr ConsrtHieneeS
8:30 Place The Face
9:00 Arthur Murray
9:30 I Led Three Lives
10:00 Mr. District Attorney
10:30 J^ews: Weather
10:45 Man ’fcbout Sport*
11:00 Movie Snowtime
12:15 Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
6:30 Devotional
6:45 George Roesner
7:00 Today
8:00 Ding Dong School
8:30 You And Child
8:45 Sheilah Graham
9:00 Home
10:00 Tennessee Ernie
10:30 Feather Nest
11:00 TV Kifchen
11:45 Movie Date
1:00 Ted Maek
1:30 Greatest Gift
1:30 Pays To Be Wed
2:00 Way Of The World
2:15 First Love
2:30 Mr' Sweeney
2:45 Modern Romances
8:00 Pinky Leo
SiSO Hdwdy DooBy <
4:00 Matinee \
5:00 Loenev Tuhea
5:30 Plait Dennis \
5:45 News Caravan
8:00 News: Sports
8:15 News: Weather
6:30 My Little Margie
7:00 Request Performance
7:30 Waterfront
8:00 This Is Your Life
8:30 Darts for Dough
9:00 It’* A Great Life
9:80 Dfagnet
10:00 City Detective
10:30 News: Weather
10:41 Man About Sports
ii:oo Movie Showtime .
12:16 Sign Off
Merrill Pet
Sunrey Mid Cont Pet
Monsanto Chem .....
fNIt'I pist................... 23
Nat'l Dairy Prod .......... 41%’
Newp News Ship ............60%
Noyth Pacif ........»•••»••• 80%
Ohio Oil .................... 36%
Olin-Math ..................58%
Oliver ......................16%
of the GOP women’s divi-
sion, said last year saw an all-
time high in the number of wom-
en in federal, state and local gov-
ernment positions.
ous.”
The senator’s aides said he will
ho hospitalized for several weeks
and will not be able in partici-
pate in the remainder of the cur-
rent congressional session. Sen-
ate Democratic whip Earle C.
Clements (Ky.) has taken over
the post of acting majority lead-
er. !
KREL
More Meatless
Pac Pet ....................
Packard-Stude Motors ......
Pac West Oil ..............
Pancoastal OH ..............
Panhandle P and R ........
Pcnney’s Inc .....
BISMARCK, N. D. - UP-Lat-
est candidates for the “meanest
Phillips
man in the world” title are the
two men who offered a four-year-
old boy five pennies for his seven-
month-old boxer dog. The men
quickly disappeared after getting
the dog, which was worth $200.
HOI ROAST BEEF
SANDWICH
60
1 NOW AIR CONDITIONED!
Mr. and Mrs.
Frenchy Broussard
NU-GULF CAFE
501 W. Main
1360 ON YOUR. DIAL
TUtttOAV BVENINU
4:30—To Be Announced
*:»(>—Altar Fires
6:15—Songs by Larry Wsma
6:3(1—Larry Wayne Show
7:00—St&rbttrst......
8:58—Newa '
■A'
12:00—Ilgn OK
WEDNESDAY MORNINO
Studio * .
8:00—Stu
6:28—Newa
:30—Studio •
8:30—Stu
7:28—Nr
7:30—Studio 8
8:00—Deacalio Show
U:02—HoUMwtvea Holiday
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—News
12:15—In The
12:30—To Be
fEBORAH ANN ANDERSON
BIRTHDAY - It’s the
time around for birthdays
for Deborah Ann,
R. G.
of Mr. and Mrs. R.
3227 Illinois. Grand-
are Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
kdverton of Wooster and Mrs.
Anderson of Arp. Tax.
and “dull'
before it’s
Aa any
chse at aj
ultraviolet
see or feel
too late.
Often in
Of haze v
ble rays,
the point
little effec
violet radi
has been i
really did
Beware,
of reflecte
especially
excellent t
actually n
of the rayi
ger of bui
If it’s i
you may
is one of tl
down the
average 1
acquire a
which wil
any amou;
burn is s
the same i
Science t
care that
a dangeroi
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CHANNEL 11
TUESDAY
5:00 Hopaiong Cassidy
5:30 Doug Edwards
5:45 Upbeat
6:00 Dateline Europe
6:80 Halls of Ivy
7:00 Meet Millie
7:30 Spotlight Playhouse
8:00 $64,000 Question
8:30 See It Now
9:00 Life With Father
9:10 Star Playhouse
10:80 Late Show—
12:00 Sign Off
12:05 Call to Prayer
Wednesday
6:45 Rural Reville
7:00 Morning Show
8:00 Garry Moore
8:30 Arthur Godfrey
9:30 Strike It Rich
10:00 Valiant Lady
10:15 Love ol Life
10:80 Search for Tomorrow
10:45 Guiding tight
11:00 Jack P»ar
11:34 Welcome Traveler * “4
12:09 Robert Q. I-ewis •> '■*)
12:30 House Party
1:00 Big Pay-Off
1:80 Bob Crosby
2:00 Brighter Day
2:15 Secret Storm
2:80 Your Account
3:00 Cook Book
3:80 KGUL Theater
4:30 News: Weather
4:45 Carl's Cartoon#
5:00 Hopaiong Cassidy
5:30 Doug Edward#
5:30 Doug
5:45 Julius LaRosa
0:00 Dateline Europe
8:80 Star playhouse
7:00 Millionaire
7:30 Pve Got a Secret
8:00 Steel Hour
9:00 Godlrey and Friends
10:00 Late Show
12:00 News: Sign Off
CHANNEL 13
TUESDAY
.5:00 Soupy Sates
5:15 "Adventure
5:80 David J. McDonaid
5:45 Little Rascals
6:15 News: Weather
6:30 Stories of Century
,7:.°° »T,„Th.onu*
*WjS%-WreSame-
9:30 Romper Room
10:30 Hollywood Theater.
12:00 News: Weather
8:00 Play School
4:00 Phenlo u Sheriff
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