The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1956 Page: 4 of 22
twenty two pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
At Public Meet
CHANNELVIEW CITIZENS AIR
VIEWS ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL
By HAROU> MtUlX should get,®* business about the . rate of $1.87 after these fellows*
' Sun,Staff Writer possible transfer of Obannelriew get your high school'-built, and
Here are the questions and state- students to other schools straight- they'll Increase, your valuations an.
laents made fy 16 persons attend- ened out befqrewedecide on a other 300 per cent.'1 Saidoldpeople
JtofL •»«*- W**. ®c^001 hfre;’ ______________ ' on pensions couldn’t stand the tax
■ihg ft ^ahnelvjew, called by the He said he felt insufficient in- increase.Stated that Channelview
echobl board to discuss the pro- formation had been presented students can, continue at REL be-
posed constracfion <rf a high sehodl. about possible transfers.. caube the county can assign them
The quotes and questions are iSchoehler replied bv citing a there. Said he’e given up asking
given. In the order , in whkhciti- letter-from the state education of- school board questions becaueqttwy
" *e«» Vent to the microphone: flog'saying that if Channelview don’t know the answers/and they
F. 3. PAraUii^tated he.didmttprqrideforitsownstudentSi-Hrefer him to Schochier. Asserted
. thought a high school for-308 stu- the county school board would Schochler shouldn’t have to make
dents would be too smail and that have the full authority to send financial decisions for the board,
it would,be foolish to build such Channelview students to,whatever ara& LAMS SMITH-’I ad-
* KA'SJSS.’S*SSSrCSS
tect had indicated the proposed L, E. SHERAM—Asked if a fee “"^S***"“ *h£?,
auditorium and cafeteria would be for sale of bonds.had been Atab- en vl elev TnZL
adequate for 300 to 600 students, lished. Also asked if it was true 1 L r
The *10 classroom, would, with the that the school attorney got 15 Channelview and .njWhm
use of .unoccupied rooms in the per cent tit delinquent tax collec- “r »31 . . . have knowui most of
junior high, allow home rooms for tions-ev.en if late .payments were turn over since. The same vision
*00 to -600 students he said i made voluntarily. (Schochler, re- 8JKi fmth that had brought our
MRS, W. F. WALLACE—Said plied fee of about one half of one growth so far will' build this hjgh
She had been told that’the. pro- Percent would be set after the school, as weliasnattomC'
po&ed rooms would hold only SO bond flection. Also said it was
. .»V , trim that Attorn trot IS np.r rpnt
coicf TeiwrtHcu ms px'eviuud e.v
junior high how equipped for sc!- but^Td rildTv fmonth*^ MKS’ C-K. BAXDF-Asked J. W.
MRS. H. T. SIEM3—Asked and a full ranged extracurricular date wdtoT^Wct^it^s atort
clarification of a telephone cam- activities at a high school in Chan- dateulto a districtthathasahigh-
paign conducted Tuesday in Chan- heiview. (Schochler replied that he . .
nelview in which the caller warned wm do "all. within his power to J’ °; ™FNER “ Jte MS*
■that defeat of the bond issue would makd the Channelview high school *° be agamst the bonds. But
result to Channelview. ’students ... n tw the P-Ta in 1 W011(J hhe to remind him that it
main
mL
IMhhJ
OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY
SPECIALS FOR
Thursday, Fri.,
and Saturday
"Serving Your Need,
Is Our Pleasure"
S5 HOURS OF
CONTINUOUS SPECIALS
Mrs. Tucker's
SHORTENING
UlSs^i.
c
Con
With
Coupon
result to Channelview ’students ^Hhatthe P-TA^Id - - -e-
sftstt&iras ES~-
ssferasau
&sv=w=i =»l=^ sijpqp
of the person who had telephoned. „ 5 j yy mjDGE) GERRALD — !?*? Sun,, but I agree with him
Sirs. Siems skid she understood it <w!L that archi4E^ 3t T,?^eW...Sh0UW
was a “Mrs Wilson ” Schochler C“l- *rch!‘iec'3 . Pians stand on our own two feet."
SEs-aye*
srsayrvsrt ^.gagaa
IftirrisOrnty)^ worlh°f over 85 years od, and both believe
JOE GILBERT-Asked time re, “ ?%£ *2* ^school,..
Without Coupon—79c
BOOTH'S BREADED
y~3§
SHRIMP
49‘
IO-Oz
Pkg.
tract for construction is let
MRS. JOHNNY BEVERLY—
Said she was speaking to reply to
Mrs. Siems1 quetsion about Wheat-
loV O/iViftnl UniinP/tn Af D.,.. .
*'»*«• V[«VW4UU»WUb TIUCOt-
ley school in Houston. Mrs. Bev- »,'| 1. To dart
group . ’ 6. Abounding
eriy said she was one of a
making telephone calls in support
of the bond issue, but said to her
v* sue WWMU iMUg, out saiu w ucc r[ AA, AtlCUUUU* } U i, —..... OdlQj
srsaffswiaT» # sr*} r ssrj*sr *
DAILY CROSSWORD-
| ACROSS f 3. A medley ; 20.Liv« , EE
11. To dart | 4. Ancient ! coal-A
5. Toward
6. leases ________
1. Baldy, I 24. Cereal ?
rvfaM ft. ^
».Ancient i coal- v
■- -.........• ^ 5. Toward J. 22. Thrice *
r/ in rocks ,| 6. Leases (Mus.) ^
■ 11. Attention*, *“ ~ ^ ’
group. She said she had said in
phone conversations that Chan-
nelview students might be trans-
ferred to Houston.
A. R. THOMPSON—Said these
points should be considered: “Is
r-
tary school been repaired? Is the
cafeteria mess straightened out?
Hr the tax assessor doing a good
job? Would there be a fair count
when the school board tabulates
the election returns?" He implied
negative answers to these ques-
tions, and concluded by saying
"let your conscience be your
- guide in answering these ques-
tions before you vote."
An unidentified man said. “We
■$r- -can i
12. island in r
t. New York
r 4
13. Among
14. Not -’A
■ fastened
15. Italian
r.......river
16. Skill
IT. Through
18. Mulberry
IP. Aspect iff
21. Sea bird |
8. To limp a
: - (Dial.)
9. Cattle
(poet.)
10. River
(Belg.)
14.River
(Russ.)
18. Excla*
mation
18. Projecting
end of
achurch
ft coloring
'26. Dis-
patched
28. God of
war
(Gr.)
30. Give
over
32. Detests
34. Slopes
LIBBY’S'PINK OR QRHN
LEMONADE
100
TOP KICK
DOG FOOD12”
BAMA
PRESERVES 4
MM
Yaleriiji'i A»m— 3
ifortableAgain
Sack > eonsmem ftin* u cnwiM ttUns
OT^jr^riUiia b«« »oare« of^mUA, but
tense, *nd uncomfonekS? And
« restisee tilhti, with Bussing bscksche,
, heedsebt or muscular aches aod pains due
to orer-«ertion, strain or emotional upset,
an adding to jour misery—don’t wait—
9S3aeu.MMHWH.
«• the on
I, So, so
tr 60 years. Aslt for new, iarge, economy
• and tare money. Get Doan's HUe today i
23. A bryo- -i 19. Beseeches
phytic plant
27. Vapor
28. Subside
29. Weird
(var.)
30. Native.
............of Crete -......
81. Steep
33. Neuter
- pronoun
24. Perish
37. Public
notices
38. Indefinite
article r<
89. Urge %
courteously 1
Roman poet
43. Cost
44. Think
45. Bottoms
of shoes
46. Thicket
r DOWN
1. Shinto
i temple
.2. Entire
rwer -
* 40.Froseh-’i:!::-:
Water
41. Open
(poet.)
35. Set of boxes 42. River
(Chin.) (Eng.)
38.Wicked r.i 44.Excla-
38. Greedy 4 ' mation
PET OR CARNATION
Ml LK
ROSE-DALE
mamm
“
f
r-
i
r-
7“
5“
IE
—.
1
“
nr
1
1
_
ji
""
21
%
w
—
w
_
it
&
p
,, ,
V/.
37“
31
T“
~~~
““
ST
—
ARS
WASHBURN PINTO
BEANS
No. 2Va
Can
LBS.
IRELAND'S SLICED OB C
BARBECUE
>PPED
wacH-s
GRAPE JUICE
• \
ifttCHENRACK
CHARCOAL _
iBMMiiiiii^ii.iiiBaiiiBimiBiiaiimii Lb. Can Tf # w
.U4-Oi_ Bit 35c
iBBifiiniifii
25c
You don't need to pay high
prices for finest quality
glasses...go to TSO
V’
. ■■■
8 pit tf every 10 TSO petfeets ere refwi by
senetee we have examined end fitted with glesses.
Wt MILLION SATIINTS »7« vo«r bH. 6UARAN*
TEE OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION AT TSoi
You too can get PRECISION examination from our
experienced optometrist* . . . PRECISION feme*
ground to your need*. .. PRECISION frame fining
from .killed optician, « TSO.
IWK m
BACON 2
RATH’S BLACK HAWK
THICK
SLICED
SUN VALE . '
TRAY PACKED BACON
OSCAR MAYER FRESH
UNK SAUSAGE
RAtHT ■■ ■ "> • ' . ... / • 1 '
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
-V-ii
FRESH GOLDEN BANTAM
CORN
CALIFORNIA ICEBERG
LETTUCE
4-sl
REGULAR 31.
Dial I l/warmthi
guarantee. Dot
5.95 dual conti
LBS.
Horm^ Vienna
SAUSAGE
.
letMiMiieteiiri
.....-,..Lb.
...............Lb.
RATH’S
• • ■
»S.-fc*r,T50!i—
1-Lb.
..Roll
29c
f-W
i'Z
BABY BEEF
’cme-vii ij^l I I III t ■- sukiumba
■
' -
Count
# ~ ■ •
mTl - ■ ,-V'’ ■■■■■■ ■■■■
v^v TV'vr,'.V.
part-i
- - —
'
■ ■
INCLUDING (XAMINATiON
WIAR WHILE YOU PAT
, ^ , Directed by
Dr. S. J, Rog.ri, N. J«y Ragan, Optemntrhtt
See "SWIoci Ho(m«,” WedrmdeyK, 10-10:50 P.M., KGUL-TV, Channel M
W. TEXAS DIAL 7006
CHUCK or SHOULDER ROAST
FRESLY GROUND
HAMBURGER ,33c
* 39c
V '
3 n. 89c
Uncle Williams Blackeyed
PEAS
i Hudson Bay type
Stripes in,tkree '
ends. 72x84 in.
RIB OR BRISKET
STEW MEAT . 19c
300
Can
MrawbMNbi
-P
■
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1956, newspaper, July 5, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043072/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.