The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 270, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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oaiurday, April 21. 1956
Saturday. April 21. 1956
Part Of Barbers Hill’s New MtanHitt Srttts Piper lB Collection
Sehool Addition Occupied Bch°o1 Band* PI & JwniSI Of Paper
Group To Hand Out Fire Department Fund
County Allots $20,000 To Volunteer ‘fighters'
DAR Chapter Is
in Concert . •?"•!'‘r’T.'yrrr? Going Well
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A portion of the recently eon- cated m the recent move, will «r.r
a true tod *lx etaiwroom addition to a* a classroom tor students of
Barber* Hill elementary school basic course* tn the fourth grade _ _ _____ ____,_______
budding h** been occupied. at * According to Underwood. aecep* Kchord district hands Thursday night
totaling to W, C. Underwood, super tonee of the new gymnasium Wtll «oroMncd to stagey nwatral final--
tnfefl&nt be »*»ned who* Wyatt C Heflrtyk, l0 me sehool year.
53SSH8S&.:Ss &c£eSs "--S:
more of the new room* at the be* lee* recently accepted the butldliit, thr 73-mrmber rhythm band, and graph* of packaging machinery
ginning of the UM4T school year, contingent upon acceptance by the W pimthM grade claas Tcmetto. *** „ the wflnery. la an «•
The nubile art* music room, architect *"t*
"h was utWrevl a* a clammom The delay of official* «l UJHaM
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^a'SSSS ^ZZZJZ
ud the W
* ^to^gaorfy oatbelr t5*aJto^ttto TOlunto^rfS; 5wd> of wWttoMU a<y^t
Industry public* acri. Smith fa aaala- •Sto^f' r -o'fCx i^wbotL JUetmg to Smith. Ooosfr ^^'"ih homt^ef motor. _ ducted b>‘£ fe^unts. V L,
The John Lewia chapter Mrs. H.
Daughter! of the American Revo* sided,
luuon. has been invited by the Roacoe
Daughter* of the Republic of To*- ney, spoil
u to Jam in the annual pilgrim- Oopatituto
■tor* to Uw J»«N* nddttte# will Inc., general gontraetort. to sub- Junior and aomor nigh school ,w^
again be used by mualr students, muting property algnrd affidavit*. band*; R.XJ, Horntairgllr*. H A. ***« *“«» »***«•*<>
l^^SgT of the tod classroom* vs certifying that no inaiertal lien* Scarb and’James Garrison at the 17th annual forum of the
--mrt»t-*r*W the bmMinw workman-. -■ Hunt W, G, Underwood snake . Ratkactoe Institute The comnlete
m
rostatagainstthe toitWing mrtmutb Hupt. -W, -ft
ship and guaranty bond* are blamed prior to the concert staged
^La>.s»ol*t>is*» lot1 the delay to acceptance school butldlng
wnonneiview-,
.ijftjfr- -A . f?Iy W8(600 hlllil^KP til# COH* | | * g tpKP §
tractor will he paid w;hen H*drick There
tan! superintendent Of Oil Move- ready have two collection boxes Hawkins, president of the Harris
and a third on* promised „ County Fir* Chiefs’ association.
.rs: ta? £is SsrSSSS
turned « «#rcion of Hni v*-v »limber n*m**d prior to tnt dote wwn
«■?: . •* ™* rv. the aasociation accepts responsibi-
Spivey* and Prince Lumber Co.
These boxes will b* placed in
a* ^ ^ ^
system and a polk* and fire dapart-
meM mat provide ample prbtae
tton,"
Itie mayor o»tendcd Chamelview
eiliwns an InvIUtlptj to visit, W*
city >iMd all phase* of Its ^wratlon.
H0 act April 21 as dale for the visit,
and tobl tout ificnrpornlton **»kem
Three In Crosby
School Board Race
....in deer park
(hat a delegation front Highlands, Three eandPbste* have filed for *v »* •«»■» oanuer., wn* orro
which h .tooi owklng Ineftoparatwn, ^{M„n Z board of tro.te,* of >-> lb* Park «e. for 34 yearn,
By TEChf PIMEACOTT
Deer Park Correspondent
Phene (JR MM
R. B *Bob) Sandbrs, who lived
award dinner at Deer Park The
dinner will be at The Tower in
Baytown.
15,000, and they, tn turn, alloted
the sum to the various depart-
ment* in their precinct on a basis
of miles traveled and equipment
supplied outside the limit* of the
city each served,
According to Smith, a more
son ah4 D. B. Wall, along with equitable distribution of the fund*
Assistant Cubmaater Bobby Mar-
tin.
would be on band on that date,
‘While the’ mayor made it clear
to thov ttf (he meeting that, he
was (usutral in the matter of than
neivtew toornywratum, he did pomt
»?t-t.>W-< Cm^wTtoMrW^ '.‘iimlwriU M F Black and It, a! ' gr.aoaenmHB.. * grtat grand. !
wi*.
the Cn.sby Independent School Tueaday night.
Utstrid ' He was « and worked with hio
Those cho have authortaed the brother at Jo»'» Drive Jim
printing of their name* on the hal- Survivor* are his wlfe^, Mr*. Ora
hit* for tto May e clet+ion are In- Ur Sanders, two daughters, three
grandchildren, a great grandchild,
■~~tmrww:
He told them toe cost of opera’tifig
tin1 mayw-commistton form of gov
■ ornmi-iit employed by ids diy to
riegiigible, and llmi toe small a.
----------mraml.-af taxnttori has been .over-
shadowed by the increase in pro
perfy value stn-'c incorparatton,
T. B; Keklland.
Two MHoling places have been
named, one at Crosby high school,
with flritdy plllard. election, judge,
HF.r. I S FIRST
HOME LOANS
REAL ESTATE SALES
Hlllt nF.VPltl V. Il. allnf
amt <CA l‘‘loumT,)- t» A ftoldland
and Robert (iarbs assisting.
The other polling place will be
at Drew sehool. with James Milter,
-Mrs PMna Arm*!row*, 17. C An-
derson ami Mr* Marie Branch
■off!- .ating
Here And There
Dr. Drlskelt, veterinarian from
Pasadena will be at the Deer Park
fir* station from 9 am, to t2 noon
Aprii 2* to vaccinate ,toge for rab-
ies The vaccination will coat 12
and the city registration 11, AH
*tog* tuit wearing a regsstrattoh tag
Deer Park cafeteria* menu:
Monday — Hamburger*, lettuce, »
tomato, onions, pickle, pinto beans,
peach naif, bun and r^ilku
Tuesday Baked ham, buttered
aplMKh. carrot aiu{ raisin salad,
cfibeolate pudding, hot bUfeWa and
POK® "r—*............v
Wednesday - Bmottiered ateak.
macaroni and cheose. green beans,
fruit gelatine, bun* and milk.
Crosby Lions Set
May 31 As Date
For Ladies-tight
can be provided by the central
system on & countywlde basts, be-
cause of the widely varying num-
ber of departments In the various
county precincts.
The funds had been alloted tpr
199*. prior to the court action, and
the commissioners wii] allocate tjie
Crosby Lions club has set Msy
31 as the date of installation of
officers and the annual Ladies
Turk ft-nil-.
Phone M74 9 H. Abhhel
Tommy rnrnsim nmi prval ftoarrr wttl fie pfckcd up aitd talfen to the
hii-.-f. named alternate rlection—pound:
Thursday—Hot dog* With chili-Night banquet,
and cheese green ilm* beans, com- j Miller, president appointed
blnatlon salad, fruit gelatin* bun* £ c Rrtnneberg. C O. Duaek and
and milk. Theo Ramsey to the nominating
Friday 9 riod flab, potato salad. • committee, and requested them to
green bean*, pear and cookie, bread ,„hmit the slate of candidates for
and milk. office at the May 17 meeting of
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Book Club
Observes
Guest Night
filing dbadiine was Friday,
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"Big Hats Are Coming Back Into Style!"
There's ONE THING I don't have to worrY about
. . . Money never goes out of Jtyle!, That’s why 1^
like to «dd to my savings at Ham's County Fed-
eral Savings X Loan Association every payday,
I like the extra dividends too!
HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL
SAYINGS * LOAN ASSOCIATION
WO \V Defoe
Dial MBS
Open house* for the new junior
high srttbol and administration
building will he from 3 to IS pm.
April .hi Refreshment* will !«•
served m the junior high cafeteria.
May 1 n the date of the teach-
ers nnd sehool official* service
TV. Log-
The San Jicfnto Day holiday,
theme will dbminate refreshment*
ami decorations when member* of
Highlands Book Review dub ob-
serve gueat^mglrt Jhurxday^witty,
n--—J— a spring tea in the home of Miss
M$o named to committee, at the Vidil u#h[ 207 Mavhaw dr1ve> m
Families
Begin
Vacations
CHANNEL 2. KPRC-TV
sinnoAv
3:00 Roy Rogers
.4:30 Soldier* of 1‘ortunS
0:00 People’s Choice
0:30 Hlg hurpiWia
7:00 Perry Como
3:00 People Are FunnV
*130 War Iheater
0:00 I .corse Uobel
9:30 Hit Parade
10:00 Studio 37
10:30 Movie Spectacular
hg Florida on’ iv'twn.’.vcflfl
mi .iii- ,\tr and Mt« Churics
‘ will Visit
■inlivc, Mr and
and Mr and
At Jackmrovtlfe
will .prmlTimc with hi* iitirit
iik lr, Mr and Mr* .1 B Tnv-
VV- Be
M V\ vat
Rl'MIAY
SrAB Industry ttn parade
8:1* Christian Scleliro
10:00 t uthallc Hour
10:30 Man to Man
10:13 What'* Vonr Trouble
11:00 Chrlataphera
llrSli'ThU Is The Life
12:00 Aoverlcan l orrini
12:30 tol«le
Fort MlUioa Dollar Mot ie J
2:30 Monte ( rlxlo
3:30 'l‘« Be Amiouoced
( 30 ( apt. t.ullMit
,'i:Ort Meet the Pres*
3:3« Judge Roy Bi-an
«:«0 D * A tireat Ufe
0:30 1 rentier.
7:00 Coined) Hour
k:00 TV Playhouse
•tto- I.nretta , A'ottng
^sjbso;
10:30 Heart of City
meeting held in the library of
Crosby high school were Frank C
Richafdaon and O I). Hare to the
auditing committee, and the Rev.
Carroll Franchsr, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, a* a commit-
tee of one to seek Scoutmaster*
tor the Lions club npoqsored Boy
Scout and t.’ub Scout troops.
The vetting of a definite meeting
plan was postponed until the re-
modeling currently underway at
Hilliard* Cafe, the usual meeting
place, is completed.
Charles Houghton, club secre-
tary. was authorire<f to mail checks
to tie- women of the Fiwt Meth-
odist churen and to the Ltom*
'Crippled Children's fund!’
Inkewood.
Arrangements for the annua! af-
fair are being .made by special
eommittaes working under the sup-
ervision of Mrs. L. C. K1g«r, hoa-
pitaiity ^chairman tor the club.
Officers elec ted at the March
meeting will he installed Thurs-
day night ■
The review will be presented by
Mrs. \V. L. Calhoun.
Plane Crash Claims
Life Of Brother
and
tor
HI Petersburg Miami, Bok Tow -
er, CytTc-co Gardens and. .Silver
Kpring* are other places on Die
couple» itinerary tor their fir*?
long trUcS.wM’-froin hmne iynroute
home they will visit New 'Orleans
(in Thursday. Mr and Mr*. Artie
Hart, luotlier lo Charle* amt their
< hildreti,Cai rie Lvnn and Richard
Far! «;1! |. «vc Highland* for their
Vmnt
visa with her parents, Mr. and
Mr;j A. Maldonado of Indio, Calif
Rev. Green To Go
To SS Convention
I'm. entire family to tj«»g with ^1:30 1“Playhouse
cvi Hemrnt over JdaM to spend
about Hi ice ..toys diicovering t
wonder* of i.risnr)land. 1
.17:00 Sign,off
Water District
Plans On Board
Robert W Kelley Jr., Baytown
ngmtvi . Ts .miwing prcitmiriary
dans for the recently established
(arris County Fresh Water District
31 ..." '
K C’ Rumi’trberg member of.
the board of ■»ttja><ytoot'»„ safe! the,
late oi the bond election, which
will provi.te fiuuis Jo- ttislall fa. lil-
!-.(-. will be set when the cost of
ie -ii nt iii......ieictiiilm-ii.....'upon'
iiupfetTon oj Kelley's report.........
ReslclentS of the Rimtwbrrg suft-
divtslon, the. area tn -which the .tw-
ines wilt ’be* established, recently
voted approval ofethe district.
CHANNEL 11.KGUL.TV
HATVRDAV
S:«> The Fatcmv
• :3* Heat The ( lock
7 :ihi Jackie Dlrason
7:30 Stag,. Shmv
s (SI Two I or Mottcv
» »i Alw ay* Jan
k'-rtrt t.tuumwke
*:** Runyon Theater
trtdHl lirace'a Wedding
10:30 The \1oe , ~
i 1 '(SI I ate Show
12:« Sign Off
The Re\ T S Creed, pastor of
First Baptist Church In Mont Rei-
vieu, will attend the State Sunday
Schools convention tn Houston' Mon-
day and Tuesday.
the Rev Green said he will prob-
ably be tiecompamed by several
Mont Helvieu Sunday School super-
intendents. .
Though no definite committment j
has been made by the officials, j
those named by the Rev. Green as I
most likely to accompany him to j
. Die convatton are: John Blackman. I
general superintendent: Mrs. C. Rr j
Lcotuird. adult Sunday Sdjoot sup-
erintendent; Mrs T. R, Green, j
adult superintendent; Mrs: Jim |
Avers, intermediate superintend- j
ient; Mrs. J. Blackman, junior sup-;
ei lntendenl; Mrs. j, B. GUI. pri-!
maty superintendent; ami Mrs. J, }-<---
I- Langston, elementary supcrln- j i (o-itved ‘st*n-
tendent. I '* u -AtHow* n
An airplane crash near Loving-
tor., X. Mex„ on,Thursday claim-
ed the lives of two men, one of
whom was Roy Dry, 33. brother of
Mrs R L lhrge of Highlands.
Dry, u newspaperman from
Plains, Tex was owner of the plane
in w hich he was burned to death.
The other occupant of the plane
was thrown from the plane and
killed.
Dry's funeral held at Plains, was
attended by Mr. and Mrs. B'.rge
who made the trip with a sister
and her husband. Mr and Mro,
Gary Perry, of Green's Bayou.
Try Sun ( lavdfied Ada—Dial *302
KREL
1360 ON TOUR DIAL
SATttoOAV SVgNINO
N>w» Hfd4H0«
4 K*4-Hot and B u«
nub
N«$r*
Adams Family Visits
Highlands Relatives
S I.. Atrforc* !
T.tW—toant m
t'joo—ai*u ott
,SUNDAY MOSNINO
l.ghiAlld ........
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SUNOAV AFTfANOOM
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CHICK BARGAIN DAY
BAYTOWN
FEED STORE
305 N. MAIN
Beginning Tuesday
APRIL 24
tO.-OO '
FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED
25 LB. BAS OF PURINA
CHICK STARTENA .....
1.55
THESE CHICKS WILL
15
CHICKS ....
'TOTAL COST
NO CHARGE
1.55
|ft Pi
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btoi Chicks Available At Only 6c Each
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gitoi Faith Fog Todav
3:3(1 rV Chapel
»:rtrt l amp I nto My Frol
•:tt La«k • t>' Ud tJVe
l#;ta Sepia spotlight
19:3# Camera Three
II .(Hi Take \ Trip
11:39 Deeanngraphr
12:99 The t hrlvtopher,
D:S9 Wild Kill Hickok
I :«# Feature Theater
2:0” Charsdex
2:39 Zoo Parade
3:99 TtVf* Meiliral A«oe.
3:39 A'lveiiture
(:<w Fare the Nation '
*;S« Hlg New*
8:99 Telephone Time
3:39 Tou Ara There
9:99 lassie
9:39 Jack Bennv
7:90 Id Sullivan
8.-99 (IK Theater
*:S0-Alfre,t llltehroek
93*9 18*999 Challenge
-»:S9 What's My Una
19:99 Vena .Special
19:13 Bill Robert*
19:39 late Sh»vr
lStlfl Sign Off
f-’pcnding some time In the home j
of Mr. and Mrs C X Adams thi.
week have been hto brother and1 »:**“«**
fAmily, Mf, jmd Mrs- JD Al^nTS,; r»r»4«
and sons, Mike. Joel and Hafry.!
-Wh«....twe-: home., ttfte r .two. years Ja I faP’fc?rP!»*Btwt;,Oima......;.....'
■ |to?»bi>v, Twdl* -______________________■ 'j- »-sa»tbs, Cknswwiam—,--------------
The "family, will remain in *****
,town about tour months before I mosoav mo#mn9
they return to Bombay,, and .hist a.99—Stadia an
work with Standard Oil Do, i • **-»*«•
In the meantime, they are busy! *: jo^TKC JobCsst
enrolling thwboyg in school for the j CW—hjftfs '
remainder of the spring term. _ »:»lSS«a»«»ao
Other members of Adams family 'JiSriS*
besides Oeil, who reetdes tn High- j ' Monday AV'TshNOOk
lands, are J. T. Bill. ** T. and j.D _____... ^
Douglas, ail of Baytown. j u »-"ftT Tfcs Public laierast
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CHANNEL 13. KTRK-TV
tSATTRDAT
3:39 T* Re AnnauneeJ
and Albert
•:«* Ethel
«:S9 Osark Jubilee
9:09 Chance of lifetime
9:39. Mradowbrook Music
19.-99 Bowling
11:99 Stpdto 13
M:U Xews; Sign Off
ffiKUV
hTD9RFtiff Methodist
11:90 The Answer
lltJO Prise Movie
.§I«9 The1 Cbrtotophers ,
2:30 The Pulpit
JtWIMan
S:M Tour J
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3:39 Play house I
8 M too Lake*
1*91
9-99
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GRAHD OPENING
SPECIAL!
ENDS TODAY!
* Yo|ir Car
Wodied For
Om SUNDAY
10 A.M. fo 2 P.M.
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U Smith said the boat will be Porte emergency squad.
ready for use by May I, and will The telephone number to tall In
be used in emergency Ufc saving Wooster to report a fire or em-
work throughout the swimming ergency to «»M. "
M to join i» the annual pilgrim- cbnstl
Best aettlemenU in Texas. ' manta km
Members were Informed of the Were add
invitation Wednesday at a maattaf and peopl
in the home of Mra. a J- TroxeU. trm ^ p
Recent Action of the Harris
County Commissioner* Court re-
moved the responsibility of dls-
s?? frri"2r? SHrJSS
cooperate with the Cub Remits by » tentr*i dWribution center,
depositing tied bundle* of papers
and magsiinet ln the boxes.
Proceeds resulting from their-
sale will b* used directly for Cub
Scout'project* .- •
Dads who helped with the con-
struction project Saturday were B.
W. Lynch. J, E Owens. W. C.
Owens, W, C Lucas, Moss Ander-
ADULTS
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ENDS TONIGHT
Heretofore, each of the four
cotmty commissioners was alloted
Ik WmW, I«m ud Tratfe d a Oriftai
DAYS-SUNDAY T„«, TUESDAY
His matchless voice.,.and James M. Cain’s great story!
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PAGF-tNT Dl'CHESS—Mrs. J. E.
Johnson, former Bavfonlsn. has
been chosen a duchess to the
Texas A and M Cotton pageant - -
' bv the BUtdnesa AdnikiWration warning i
Wive* club of A and M. Her hus- card tn yt
‘ band is a Junior student at (ha at home j
college. *• Eflu
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Mrs. E<
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