The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1955 Page: 2 of 14
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:irst Notional Bank Here
lk ot Bey- dies bains *°o Inconvenient to car- mova fro
>ther pub- r, in their pocket* Pro#* •**» *+ *• ■?".
Special Tell* Baytown
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Altis-Chalmers 71
Amrr Agrl .................
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from the Naval Obeeiratory. Thi» nrtftljr. J7Jb«u ud n»th steel .
Is accomplished through the IBM Nona of throe obviously, was ad «* aacaaroaenU an Beth St
Radio aupenrtaad matter ckx* and a mechanical nature. It ta believed eveataalty he
the ft ........ “
awaiting ratification by the ■*•“ abovt
itlon states
could be tried
in an international court for “kill-
ing a part of another raoe."
“What h a partr out In Whit*
____a *_____li .^la. *U.t
flaaher dlroct read dock just
.K
Loom, the elder of the group,
received an ovation when ho said.
“Our whole form of government
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> 00 • 00 o a ae e*9 J* H^marmrn mttd OAtlld bf* triad ill All lfi~ 6nd Of (US ilHt©ni©I t.
..............Ml* tornatlonal oourt of law which looao1* remark* were In anawtr „w«.
“*U SKtSrtk th. itate and U. 8. *• 0.1-
constitution. audience on limiting the power of Olle* Bower*—Ml r»ne.
It dOOTt Mate that a race a* ^JTSi VFW FnntmiMIMtlrf W I
a Ut making trestles'
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Cal van Oil .............. No Sale
Oelaneee ....••*•••«••*•••••• **J
CMotex ...*».*..»•..........
Chryaler COtp .......%......«%
Cttlei Service .............. <7J*
Cblumb Oa* ...............
Qwb Pel ••••••••.....h,"H2|
Defeat Chen »•>••••• WH
Eastman Kodak .*•••••»•••• If
Bl ^ulo Nat l Ga* .*••••••«
Fairchild Bag !•%
Penguin* are found only to the
Mr*. W. H. Fuller—104 Jumalne Antarctic.
Drive.
Wayne Prlce-Baytown.
Mr*. Price D. Holloway Jr,—
1703 East Fayle.
Stella Syer-Rt 2, Baytown.
Albert Pokluda -2200 Maryland.
5Z\£St£SUSTfNIN* GUIDE
Uwai^ IJM ONjrOVR DIM
town. wnnWBkW nvumjee
6:1
making treaUea." ■
5SW 3 In Corpus Chrisli
i destroyed—but
Whlta *ald.
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;A^;ic«?ua jffgxsswi«sr
-aemies, either - White aald. again He pointed to on. of DM* re- ment to be bald In Oorpu. Chr|*U f
pointing to Ruiila an an aaample. cent ipoechoo oonoernlng the were elected Tuesday night by the ,
.......mu -Bl Other word.," Ttmanus, ium- Brlckor Amendment. TB(» said WO xmdlM Auxiliary of Robert R. g;
•"* ............Sit mine up the disc union, laid, “the didn't need the Brlcker Amond- Tuck p05t No. 112, Vttomns of®1
m* UNlay* down.law* for the lndlvt- ment booauao trodtla ' “ i
dual cltlien but doe* not for na- ratification by aU
MIU u
treaties
No one la quite rare j
to mark off *
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mu to mant *n »M5 »v"we m wm^m . ....... Sf* ........mu under condition* completrty un- ——..........-
Bmna aav it all itarted about <awM *• ke«p an eye on thona commercial aad adeatlfle acmyl* Hou*ton Oil. .................. rn ...... M J the State Department
•«Tyear, ago back la aactot *!! »*■■■* * ................JH *1 aay kftm «UU aad federal He quoted DuI1*"
Bgypt, «wt It M a «u«Jju*a. that w»> held forth befow the Seaata. aombttAtag a * »*“« ....................government handle theM oaaea -TreMy law can ovorride the cot-
our earliest ancestor* took advent* Sftoe time allotted oach *poa»» giro a pooltlve maaiute of tim Imperial OB ................JJ™ na they are mr twill to," nUtntlMumd «ltac»e*tto right*
*gt of that grMtett il aQ time wa* strictly limited. It w*» tto f6rtk*cloctM Bitarlghe inn ..............\Vhite «*M. itron the people by the Oon»Utu-
JcLem the *im 83.000 000 mile* uractlc* of some of throe early world. Urn flud Mars haro mg Inti Nickel ................ •*% irj* tlonsl Bill of Rights.-
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pro-aSS5S- -ass^JMSK aTtwitatirS Jsaas
tmssiaasTss nSSOSSss
meUtod.
The force of
troa bar *•
U Land
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Nftfl Dairy Prod •..#•«..••
Mwy iMliii-D..........
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isas tL^jtsvS
could be tried and convicted undo!
the convention, he said.
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Baytown Organization WJI Shart In $25,000 Paid pmbmmw.Motor....... n% countrv ln ^
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MICKEY’S WRANGLERS
f~-SATURDAT WIGHT
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1 ............2U al.* White *aid, “and hr may tried
. .................S’* In a court that declare* n person
•.....*.............guilty brfor* Be U proved laao-
................. 22 cent*
................52 The group mjipad UNESCO,
____»a amendment still
must haro approval of the full
judicial eommtttro More aotolng
to a rota In the Senate, whan
It must win by a two-third* ma-
jority to become law.
The program wa* «pon»or*d by
the Baytown chapter of the Amer-
ican Association of University
The panel, at the ekme of the
meeting, complimented the audi-
ence for supplying “good quM-
tion*."
considerable profit ,or to* pw*ented the irook- date for Humble, wa* the mate
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Lna A commute* to handle the dub*. * ** Paper ............£2 “meddling- 1„ the Internal affair.
JgSSSSSSSSS Sfork Stops K StASS&X g*p===3:« ^SSSSSStC6.“^ _.
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Houston. A building for
house” actlvltle* wa* eroeted
the lot.
Sao Paulo, mushrooming at ttw
... ------building* a day,
g Brail's
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Shelly OU .«••*•■•••••*•*•** *S%
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W«* "CdP.rkn.tr,
R became aoeossary
■ AT * MILES NORTH W
Ml MAT RAYTOWN ON HWT. 144
LARGE FLOOR — COOL HALL
PLEASANT DRIVE TO DANCE WITH
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SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OfFffi
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matherne's -
for irtrjf
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Branch of Oorpu* Chriiti*
lk becamt nGC***My *or wanen oi v iu|«ib w—*
Closed City-
land and buikhnn to theorganiso* .«— * p*w* flm)
veying me uus •«« — -~w___
jsnissJsr,.-’»- s-
The Baytown Man* dub, by «»■ city doe*," Kimmona aald. Wa bi
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Fred Parker, program chairman,
Introduced the speaker. The pro-
gram concludad a aeries on
speeche* on “What Mike* Bay-
town Tick."
Floyd Rhea and Dr. A. K. Morri*
were guest* of Dr. W. T. Jone* at
meeting. Pal Fuller introduced
brother, La Verne. The Rev.
____ doesM KJmmoni muu. u« wivuw*, *«*•••»• •—
anmtouTrotirof the memberipra* ^W^thMmatte^te^ M *^i***«m'*
«nt approved*21* rerolutlon at the b*foro’the council wfll be dtecue- ond Baptist church, waa a gue«t
Ti^srUy meetin*. dot W approval of W^oll of F, A. RlchardMn.
iddtLa.at'mwroy
of the $28.000__aetata of Houston; an appropria-
rolLtlon ordinance making Jupd*
ivailable for th* drilling of
rtv water well: and a recoi
Bun Oil ...............MX
Sharon .........*............*2
Texa* Oa ...................»lX
Tea OuM Prod ..............2dX
Tex Gulf Sulph ............MH
Tidewater Corp ............ J7Vt
Textron •»*'••,,••••••••••••• 181*
Union OH Oallf »•••*••••••••• 80%
U. S. Steel ..................83%
West Aly Br. ..............
Western Union......*.......26%
Woodley Pet .......... No Sal*
July No ........Cotton up S pta
BRUNSON H 9 W
THURSDAY
THRU
:
fund*
■,hmw* »v, ——--------w — a new
city water will; and a recommen-
dation by City Manager C, D.
Middleton for th* relocation of
several parking meters.
The council 1* also expected to
llscuss drainage problems at
discuss drainage^ prjiblems^at
nue and hoar a report from H. 8-
Berlin, engineer coneultant.
by moasuring amount
of radkmctlv* carbon in the bones.
tmussm
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THURSDAY
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Television Log—
CHANNfiL 2
WEDNESDAY
8:M Looney Town
3:30 Eddie Fisher
3:48 News Caravan
6:00 World At Large
8:10 Today In Sport*
8:10 My Little Margie
7:00 Request Perfornnmee-
7:30 Waterfront
8:00 This Is Your Life
8:10 Darts For Dough
8:00 It’s A Groat life
1:10 Dragnet '
10:00 Oty Detective
10:10 Final Edition News
10:40 Weatheroast
10:45 Jimmy Demarot
11:00 Movie Showtime
11)15 Vespers And Sign Off
„ ~ THURSDAY
8:45 George Boroner
7:00 Today
8:00 Ding Dong
8:10 Way of World
8:45 Sheilah Graham
8:00 Home
10:00 Tenneaeee Ernie
10:80 Feather Nest '
CHANNEL 11
WEDNESDAY
5:00 Hopalong Cassidy
5:80 Edwards, News
5:45 Perry Como
8:00 Range Rider
8:80 Sports Show
7:00 Millionaire
7:10 I’ve Got A Secret
8:45 Red Barber’s Corner
9:00 Godfrey and Friend*
10:00 The Late Show
U:45 The Late Show
12:19 late News
12:20 Call To Prayer
6:00 ;
7:00 1
THURSDAY
Rural Reveille
____Morning Show
8HI0 Gary Moore
8:30 Arthur Godfrey
9:80 Strike It Rich
10:00 Valiant Lady
10:15 Lpve of life
10:80 Search for Tomorrow
10:45 Guiding light
CHANNEL 13
WEDNESDAY
5:00 Kukla, Fran and OUle
5:15 Adventure
5:45 Little Rascals
6:15 News Of The Day
6:25 Weather
8:30 Disneyland
7:30 Secret Files
8:00 Mayor Roy Hofhelns
8:80Wro*aing
9:00 Masquerade Party
9:86 penny to a Bullion
10:00
10:15
11:89 „
THURSDAY
7:45 Philena Borden
8:00 Houston Outdoor*
•MSSS^SSro
10:30 Holbfwoal Theater
KPRC-TY
IlhO TV Kitchen
11:45 Movie Date
12rt5 Date: Pete
1:00 Ted Mack
1:80 Greatest Gift
2:15 First Love
2:80 Mr. Sweeney
2:45 Modern Romance
1:00 Pinky Lee
1:39 Howdy Doody
4:00 Matinee
4:45 Six-Gun Theatre
5:00 Loohqy Rune* ’
5:80 Dinah Shore
5:45 Newt Caravan
0:00 News: Sports
6:11 News Weather
8:80 Groueho Marx
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:80 Theater
8:00 Vledo Theater
9:00 Star and Story
0:80 Eddie Cantor
10:00 Badge 714
10:30 News: Weather
10:45 Clark Nealon
11:00 Movie Showtime
12:15 Sign Off
KGUL’TV
11:00 Inner Flasrie
11:15 Road ol life
11:30 Welcome Traveler
12:00 Robert Q. Lewis
12:10 House Party
1:00 Dione Lucas
1:30 Bob Crosby
2:00 Brighter Day >4
2:18 Secret Storm
2:30 Your Account
8:00 11 Video Lane
8:80 KGUL Theater
4:30 News and Weather
4:45 Barker Bill
6:00 Hopalong
5:30 Douglas Edward#
5:45 Jane Froman
6:00 Range Rider
6:30 Climax
7:30 4-Star Playhouse
8:00 Public Defender
8:30 Willy
9:00 The Falcon
9:30 My Hero
10:00 Lato Show
12:80 Sign Off
SATURDAY
CLOSING
. . beginning June 4, 1955
Conforming to- tkn Qinnralpractice of banks through-
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KTRK-TY
12:00 Neks: Weather
12:15 Bedelia’a Party
12:45 Kitirik Comics
1:80 Hollywood Theatre
8:00 Play School
4:00 Phantom Sheriff
5:00 Kukla, Fran, OUle
5:15 Adventure
6:45 Little Raecals
6:15 News: Weather
6:80 Lone Ranger
7:00 Beulah .
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'BANK HOLIDAYS WUI BE RESTRICTED
TO THE Sa MOST COMMONLY OBSKVBk
NEW YEAR'S DAY ’A LABOR DAY
SAN JACINTO DAY THANKSGIVING DAY
INDEPENDENCE DAY CHRISTMAS
Brand nt« PARKER “il” Man
SMART SET... 7"
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this mechanical peadl and fetter bell point pen)
... AN IDEAL GIFT FOB GRADUATES...
BANKING HOURS
EXTENDED ON FRIDAYS
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NEW BANKING HOURS BEGINNING JUNE 3:
Mondays Uirougli Thursdays ... 9 A.M. to 2 ?M.
Fridays . . * 9 A.M. ta 2 PM and 4 P.M. to 6 P*M.
ON 1st and 15th PAYDAYS WE WILL CONTINUE
TO REOPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 5:30 P.M.
We Respectfully Request Your Cooperation
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1955, newspaper, May 25, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043488/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.