The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1958 Page: 2 of 16
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PEOPLE RALLIED TO BACK
PORT IMPROVEMENT BONDS
'#*RJS COUNTY 'VOTERS PPPTSHEDA *7 MtUWH PORT BOND
S6L3B. m Mrms#eammN‘ms whsev mm mm-
FRPERS, OVER TELEVISION AND »WWO. THE VOTE WAS
3B.f82 FOR...... (7597 AGAINST. A *2*UXN JWUMY
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND TWEE NEW DOpfS. TWO,
mTHTWHSKSHB*. WE AMONG BONO ISSUE ITEMS*
WITH JBSRy R TURKER GTNEfea.
'WNflSER, THE ttftT OF HOUSTON
««y w ye«r set a reockp
TOR EARNINGS! W€ FUTURE
v you* po*r'
Deaths-Funerals
M
WOMACK * ’ icutta, India; his grandmother,
■■ sendee were held Mrs. Annie L. Beagley, Hous-
Monday for Dewey L. Womack tan; several nephews and nieces.
Jr., 3M, son of Mr. mad Mrs- D. ----- — “ ~~
411 Travis.
M 9&S+7 -■
NHRI died following a
heart attack at 5:30 Am. Sun-
at his residence at 5138
-™,„iedy, Houstdn. Se:
were held. afol -p;m: Monday
fFogle West Chapel
Morgan, D4* McGuire, Car!
Mayer and David Womack.
mm poaphwwwtos^:
Elmore, pastor of Foster Place
Methodist char '
church, officiated
A 1942 graduate of Robert E.
Lee High school, Womack en-
tered Southwestern University
Pallbearers were W. M. Wil-
son, Ted Stanton, . John Foot-
The News
(capsule .
*orth, George Huadrfcks, Jack
MM- vrnmSSm.^
■Foete West Chanel in Hm«ton FTaerai services for Julius ai
T t _. j , t Fischer. 85, of Seguin urscle of F
KUK f^SSS^SSy
toewdieiii at < p.m. Monday in
flip | * ’ ?
Fischer died at ^lOu p.m.^atur-
day in a Seguin
Iimport*** god. need* of their (gratifying that the navigation
1L 'V-gi^P^ggg^r
County .Herndon. Sdp Ctamaei Cfcaaber of CV
Xavighfcoa District -head . issaojthe money for the. campaign- ,» *<> til mffium to Cnaaee. fur-
e.ectioa »« called for Jan 31. F. M. Law consultation chair-
1957. friends -of the port were mac of the ..First City National
i^fiSSiSaSp- **«**►
f) ptSZSS W others who had
Under leadership of the Hous-
leading rolc% were Chairman
Howard TeKepser. of the Harris
County Houston Ship Channel
Navigation .District, and J. R
ther improvements.
The revepie bonds wbtod be
mas we.****' .-.auu^ ------ y
Bsr,K waA gggfg eha rma-. cf retired ant of earru^
Smprtvettands.th'At
would he financed by Pie rev-
enue bonds are
A bulk material handling plant
to be built on Greens Bayou at
a cost of around 33.5 million.
A world trade center os the
ssamt
.................... st^wmtnp - fa. at that timeU.
chairman of ^nSBblBfe of 12 episodes
:eommittee_of the Houston (»am-;detaatos ■* to"a£ history
« of Commerce. „ of the Port of Houston. The tell-
SrS
yisSSftSiKr5' <^»S:
cd on a spirited fcorSe. led "; rresE' *
Press, and The Baytown Sun.
j-~ tK. ,s~«,ts Of1 The mast appropriate ending
OUT THE VU1E aemnm » Bv»gld«it of the Homs.
jtion.
Harris ■county, newspapers,
radio and television stations all
pitched in. Ontrof the highlights
was a 30-minute after dark
show direct from the Ship Chan-
nel Turning Basin telecast over
KTRK-TV. The-show captured
something of the flavor and
atmosphere of the port. W. F.
iOiMl. t ..J CUM
BARIAN
•m> ms geisha
who was president of the Hous-
ton Qramber of Commerce: a
member of the Port Commis-
sion; president of the Union
National Bank; president Farrar
Lumber Cp.; director of the
Houston branch of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Dallas; direc-
tor of the Missouri Pacific
f-^ybg- -
In 1926, Farrar, writing “The
SL£
i
SUN SPOTS.
Mid from Page :
WnfB
aDE SERVICES
ineviUe.^Ta., last!
HI
in the Navy during World War
II and ' received hia bachelor’s
degree in business admtiiistra-
lion from" the Universlty of
! Houstor >
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GRAVESIDE SERVICES were
heW in PineviUe,"ta„ last Thure
day for, the infant cf Rev. ahd
MW. B. 0. Wndmon Jc..
Cor ’Raided’ . ^
RICHARD ROSE, 472 Burnet
Drive, Lakewood, reported to
police.that some one took a dis-
tributor cap ami spark plug
K from his 1952 Chevrolet
while it was parked on the Rob-
ert E, Lee High School parking
lot.
Hubcaps Stolen
BpB MULVIHILU 803 Gresh-
am, reported to police the theft
of four hubcaps from his 1955
Dodge.
Car Recovered
POUCE SATURDAY n^ht re-
covered a 1953 Mercurya in the
m in 1950.
He was employed by TSE Ea-
press Co. of Houstoa as a dis-
patcher at fee Owe of his death.
member of the Foster
been, stoiep from Bobby Gens He was a number of the
II erguson of Mont Belvieu. Fergu- Place Methodist Church,
son,told Patrolmen Robert Mer- Survivors include his widow.
Chant and Sgt IL H. (Bo) thr- Mrs. Mary Alice Womack. Hous-
ner the car was taken from to ton: one £on- Jam®*
Two Hubcaps Gone
JAMES BRIDWELL, 316 Prai-
rie, Highlands, reported the theft
i« h. Thanksgiving Damn
Dallas; Mrs. A, L. Khobles. Cad-
odist Church in-Seguin, and bur-
ial, was in a family plot near
Slgitin,
Survivors include Mrs. 0. W.
Rawe of Cibolo. Tex., a sister;
and Mrs. Tiille Raymer, Ken-
nedy, Tex., another sister. *
The family requested donations
be made te a memorial in lieu
of flowers.
By SUE JONES
# Sim Telegraph Editor
-
Comic Harry Einstein, 56,
•hyefcartnn af re
dies during a star-studded
Friars banquet.
★ ★ ★
.. ;
l Bccyxirmed reports from
Caracas, Venemela, say de.
posed dictator Marcos Fere*
Jimenez and former Gem Lois
Liovera Paes are orgahiting an
invasion force to The Domini-
. X X
Vice President Nixon leaves
for London on a Ore-day visit
that wilt give Britons their-
first <taace
to rise him
Eg presidency.
current clsis, “Invade” Western
Martift,
* ^ ^
Adfati E. Stevenson, a reens
visitor to toe Soviet Union, says
Russia does oil wmi a waF
because II would disrupt the
country’s economic and indus-
trial development. '
are\t
tfi^d as
★ ★ ★
Fonner movie queen Grace
Kettsy. who abdicated her
drinking (“1
throne in Hollywood to. ifrome
toe real-iife princess of Mon-
are, comes home to eat
Thanksgiving dinner with toe ;
folk, In PhiladelpbU.
y’...................*....... ‘ ■*:
^g^rlsfN°°n Call Stock Quotes
Ford while it was parked *t toe
Corral Chib on Market
Basic Completed
PVT: VON h. EVANS, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans, 1421
Edison, has completed baric
tratoing at Fort Chaffee, Ark.,
and is now stationed at Fort
Lee, Va., where he is playing
football. He will attend the
Petroleum Chemical Analysis
School at Fort Lee
Technicolor movies are not
... ... .. ....harder on toe eyes than regular
3200 block of Market that had movies. ,
, Names are “going slowly’' for
tori Thanksgiving clearing house
to distribute baskets of food to
needy families, Mrs. Frank
Thompson said Monday.
She urged individuals and
groups to contact her immedi-
ately if they want to donato food
or cash for Thanksgiving gifts.
The clearing house to a special
service sponsored by Baytown
Jaycee-ettes. Names of needy
=>£&£ jSSejpai
(Bill) Land, terminal ««»*»• d toe
tendent for the navigation dls- Story of BuUato Baymi ana the
invaluable in ^ng-jHousUm Ship Channel,” proved
r“ details f0r the Sb0W' - rTlportation authorities
have told us that no man can
ing details tor we »»«*.
The hard work of many port
boosters bore fruit Jan. 31- 195T,
writh 38,482 votes FOR and 17,-
537 AGAINST—or better than
the two-thirds reared for ap-
proval of the bonds.
Major items in the bond-fi-
nanced expansion program are
Docks 18 and 19, with transit
sheds, and Dock 29, an open
foreteii the industrial develop-
ment along the land-locked har-
bor at Houston.
“It is apparent that from 1837
to 1926, the hope and struggle
of this community have con-
stancy, been for the improve-.
meat- of its waterway. This}
AUTOOtPHlI
7 POWER "SPORTSTAR”
Are Needed At Once
Freeway Accident
partment.
Celanese
,,, Wl in UH» enmr
Wr
(Courteiy MerriB Lynch, ttorce, Fenner end SmlfliJ
mbTh!
Alieg Ludlum .............46 M
Allis-Chaimers ............2714
. *- - Mer C*pan........... 5214
James E. Pope Jr„ 47, of 5905 A T and T ...............ilfoJA
Bayway Drive, was charged with At Tp and Sf ........ 26%
agravated assault with an auto Anaconda Cop ...... 59%
and driving while intoxicated Ander Prichard ........... 29%
three wedts and Armco 02%
nmnmg several cars off the Gulf Beth Steel ................47%
fiveway Saturday, according to a Rr a™ mi .. . .......a» mmw
report hy the Houston Police De- Canaan!11/16
*.25
33%
La Lsnd «•••«•••••»<»• e»«pfe 57 '^
Mack Trucks e*«..M*«4...ee 33^4a
Monsanto •««»*•••• 39
Nat Dairy Prod • «•••«••••• • 48%’ .z
Newp News ...............u%
Ohio Oil ..................* &$■
Olin-Math «•>«*#♦«♦#*#* 31%.
I^aciflc Pet ««•••*••••••••• 117J,4 ,
Paucoastal (Ml .......... 5%
**«
five.
’ ating When
- m
Owrges wane filed in the court Celotex
W. C. Chance Vaught ........... 51%
by Houston police and later re-
leased on a 5500 bond.
■Two Pasadena persons were in-
jured when Pope caused three
HWks while driving on the wrong
families are supplied rib the side of the Gulf freeway, ^^ Hous-
clearing house by the Baytown
ffei&irfoage, *** f
Mrs. Thompson may be
phoned at JU 2-71U after 1 p.m.
Baytown Youngster
Hurl In Car Mishap
ton police sa&H
alcohol test-
■injured w^re Spato.^w Watts,
47, of 1904 Lavmiie In Pasadena,
and his wife, Nancy. 42. Watts was
identified by the officers as presi-
de Empire Steel Cb.. 1400
iS’T^S^^hedXicommutoty neye^has faltered
jfor completion in 1959,
Earnings of the" port are so
If lf*S •
COSMETICS
Black's Pharmacies
72! E. Te«»« OKMf M swreno
JU 8-1786 jusam
orwsvered. ...
^ “This community faith, which]
has so unfalteringly sustained}
the hope and vision of the fath-j
ers, may Have produced an un- l
precedentediy forward - looking,
and energetic citizenship. j
•T have been told, by those
who ought to know, there are in
Houston more interesting and !
outstanding characters, more
men of courage and determina-
tion and more and better com-
munity cooperation than in any
other community in toe South-
“This may be so; I do not
knew. Tt’woiild hd-interestlBg to j
trace in a historical stofy that
phasetof our history; andT ven-
ss,svfs°s.rry
have .developed in toe citizen-
ship of today the existing worth-
while sense Of responsibility to
the community—‘public spirited-
ness'—which has for tortfe gep:
BINOCULAR
James Woodrow Stovall, 16, of
519 WHlfains, was treated,for an
eye laceration Saturday .night
at San Jacinto Hospital, caused
when the car hP was driving was
struck from behind by one driven
by Sheryl Ann Sanders, 15, of
713 Gresham. ...
The mishap occurred at the
comer of Forest and. Praefti
The girl was charged In Gw-
poration Court wi& reckless
driving, and her father, Herbert
Sanders, was filed on for per-
mittlng an unlicensed minor to
drive a car, according to Police
Chief Roy Montgomery.
dent of the . ■
Cullen,
Watts suffered a broken nose
and possible internal injuries. His
wife received a broken nose, a
fractured knee and ribs and cuts
on her face and head. Both are
"fair’’ condition at-Southmore
Hospital in Pasadena,
Dr. Peters To Speak
DR. JOHN L. Peters, president
of World Neighbors, Inc., vrfil
speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Bay-flnt’l Petr
town Junior High, Dick Cansler
announced. The public in invited,
Dr. Peters also will address the Idbby McN
Baytown Lions Club at
Tuesday at the Tower.
Cities Serv 69%
Oolumb Gas .............. 20 %
Creole 69%
Dow Chem .......... 72%
Du Pont.................498
Dresser 49%
Eastman Kodak ..........131%
ES Paso ..................32%
Fairchild. Eng ............ 10%
Freeport Stop ............101%
Ford ............ *7
Gen Electric ....... 69%
Gen Motors ............... 47%
Gem Teto .................HH
Gen Tire ............. »%
Getty Oil ..... 26%
Gillette Saf ............... 42%
Goodyear Tire ............110%
Greyhound ...... .16%
Gulf Oil .......... 118%
Gulf State Util ............52%
H L and PO...............70%
HUMBLE ......... 69
Imperial Oil .............. 43%
Inti Nickel . 84%
Int’i Harv .................«%
..........m
Jones & Laugh ............ 55%
Keri-McGce ........... 53
. t.'r.TV.’sriBW5
Uggett and Myers ......... 79%
Loew’s too ................21%
Baytown
Army
‘ Army Pvtl
?0, son of a
Rhoden, 14171
Royal Dutch...............50%
Sapphire................ ill4«
Scare ...................... 98%.
Shell .•*••••••♦•*»***.«••#*• 79i
Sinclair ................... 80%
Schi ck .................... 15%
Sketiy 68%
Socmiy-Vac ................ 4814
Sou Pacific ................59%
Sperry-Rand ............... 22%
Si: Regis Paper 43
Stan Calif ................. »%
Stan tod .................. 46
Sian Ohio.................. 55k
Stan NJ ................... 57%
Stude-Packard 14.1
Sun Oil 64%
Sunray-Mid Cont .......... 25k
Tennessee Gas ............ Sij4
Texas Co.................. 82%
Texas Gulf Prod.......... 33k
Texas Guif Su^p ........... 22%-
Tidewater ................. 22%
Texas Eastern ............. S2&
Union Carbide
Un Oil of Calif,
United Airlines
United Carbon
V. 8. Steel
Wilcox Oil
Woodley Pet
W. R. Grace.......... 42$
aw
Completed
.combat
Rhoden is J
Portland,
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You’ll find Swiff and Anderson binoculars and weather
instruments—and Air-Suide weather instruments here as
ideal gift suggestions! And many more to select! -
211 W. Pearce
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, November 24, 1958, newspaper, November 24, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043074/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.