The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 11 of 24
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Thursday, June 27, 1957
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Hankamer News
By Deloreze Weaver
Mr*. Gerald Speights and and Don Harmon; Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. UUian Chessher were B.lly Harmon; Mr and Mr*,
business visitors in Dayton. Eugene Abshier; Mr. and Mr*.
Georg# Hoover of Marshall r'on Smith;/?. C. Abahier. Dave
visited in the home of Mr. and Harmon of Beaumont; Mr and
Mrs. Elmo Denney. , Mr* E. B. Denney and chiMren
Mrs. Ewell Moore and Mr* T. ('»rol.vn and Jerry; Mr. and,
L. Fahring of Anahuac took Mrs. Curti* Barrow.
Pam Moore to Lake view Metho- Mr. and Mr*. James Abraham y
disc encampment near Pales- are leaving for Huntsville soon. MO
tine. j She is the daughter of Mr. and
Visitors in the home of Mrs Mrs Curtis Barrow
Ewell Moore were Mr, and Mrs. Mrs Ulllan Chesaher and son
Lonnie Hnmbrick and Mr. and went to Old Springs to get her
Mrs. C. H. Prevost and children, daughter Sandra ant a)»o
all of Beaumont. Deanna Casey who attended
.Mr. ahd Mr*. Dengel Weiser Bible camp a week at Camp . , ,
gfja?S^3SS:i,,Sl««»*ca*i« ipoetow concrete parking lot!
Gerald Speights, and Mrs. Min- Dallas are vacationing on their
nie Weiser. ; yacht at Galveston. Mrs. Oveda
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Prevost Whatley is visiting her daugh-
and children visited his parents, ter, Mrs Sherwood Biair.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Prevost. i Mrs Russel Neal of Breaux
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Weaver■ Bridge, I,a. was home for a
visited their daughter's family, few days.
Mr. • and Mrs. C. P. Feritta. Mr. and Mrs. Meg Jenkins
Mark Evan returned with his were busmes, visitors In Hous-
grandparents for a visit. j ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Weaver Ewell Moore was a businea*
also were business visitors re-! visitor in Uberty,
ccntly in Beaumont. Enroute Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cotton
home they visited in the home were visited by their daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bond and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
of Nome.
Texas Eastern employes held
WOLVERTON
SUPERMARKET
300 Market St. RA, Wooster Phone 0020
FEATURES FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY; JUNE 27,2I,2»
their annual barbecue on camp
0O4MS. '
Mr. end Mrp Lum Pugh gave
a barbecue at Olson Lease
camp. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pugh of
Daisetta; Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Myraenick and children of
Hampshire; Mr. and Mrs. S.
Mayes and daughter of Wallis-
vHle; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Har-
ana son-in-iaw. sir, ana «
Bill Vittitoe of Port Neches
Mr*. Eugene Speight* and
children of Buras, La., are be-
ing visited by his parent*. Mr
and Mrs. Ester Speights.
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Speights
and daughter Edwene of Wal-
lisville visited his mother, Mrs.
Sophie Speights, in Baytown.
A beach party at High Island
was attended by Mr. and Mr*.
Eugene Speights and children, j
Mr. and Mrs. Ester Speights.
rains - or even hurricane* —
can causa inconvenience at
Wohrerton's where you park on a
OPEN 6:30 A.M.~6:30 P.M.
MONDAYS THRU THURSDAYS
fc30 A.M. -7:00 P.M.
FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
mon’ofBaytown; Mr. and Mrs. Mr! and Mm. George Abshier
James Abshier and girls. Ray Anna Christensen,_
New Highlands Doctor
To Finish Internship
Dr. John A. Wilson Jr., son of I rive In July for a visit with his
Mr and Mr*. John A. Wilson 312, parents and other relative* In this
-
at the U S. Naval medical hospi- Wilson began his education at
*«'in *2*^ it~\ilmfluv lv'^ toa H^
Dr. W'ilson is a graduate of
Robert E. Lee High school, Lee
college and attended Sam Hmiston
State Teachers college, Hunts-
ville, where he received his BA
/isnuvi snuui • ’ .
before the .family moved to High-
lands
After their visit here, they will
go to San Diego, Cal. where a
brother, Stephen i* stationed.
From the West Coastnhe Wilsons
^received his Bachelor
Divinity degree6*' in 1352 from nas where he has a two-year as-
as., w, ssa. fir®**»- *»,*. £»■
attended the University Medical ily will live in Kentucky where
** asaasfJKtffli
Dr and Mrs. Wilson and child-er Miss Dorothy Lee Knight, of
ren, ‘Paige and Lee Ami will ar- Horrodsburg. Ky.
Official Baytown
FINES
Corporation Court
, Billy Nealy, Mont Belvieu, ex-
pired license on house trailer,
$5.
Danny Lee .Hardegree, 2522
Bayou road, speeding, $15.
Louis S. Mitchell, 1306 Har-
bor, speeding, $15,
Victor Franklin Wratten, 404
Harvey, running stop sign, $10.
George Henry Nelson Jr..
2115 Maryland, failure to yield
right of way, $25.
Hershal! Moore, 1504 Sheri-
dan, no operator’s license, $25.
Mary Adair, Baytown, speed-
ing, $10. .,
Davie Backett, 1305 Alexan-
der, running stop sign. $10.
Doyle T. Ware, Jr.. 711 Peggy,
speeding, $15.
Vernon Wood, Baytown, speed-
if Elton M. Goodson, 3406 Michi-
gan, failure to yield right-of-way.
^Norman B. Walker, 2307 East
James, speeding. $10.
Sheridan Morgan. Rt. 2. Bay-
town, failure to yield right-of-
wav, $10,
A. A. Smajstrla, Rt. 1, Bay-
town. speeding. $10. ••
Eva L. Toups, 301 Bowie,
driving on wrong side7 of street,
$10.
B. L. Faster, Rt. 1, Baytown,
failure to yield right-of-way. $10.
Travis Mabe, 2409 West Main,
speeding, $20,
L. P. Tompkins, 2318 Myers,
failure to yield right-of-way, $10.
Jack Reneau, 501 Battle Bell,
Highlands, speeding. $10
Whitaker, tract in Benjamin
Barrow survey, $350 cash;
stamps $3.85.
Albert B. Clemonds to Joe Ay-
lor, lot 2, block W. Brownwood
subdivision, $10 cash and other;
stamps $26.40.
L. L Fuller to Fuller*, Tnc.,
lots 4, 5, and 6, block 2, Lamar
courts; $10 and other; stamps
$16.50.
R*y A. Towns to Robert L.
Terry, lot 4, and lot 4D, block
42, Highlands townsite, $10 and
other; stamps $6.05.
Chambers County: Wildcat,
three miles east of Hankamer,
The Texas Co. 1 M. E. Jones,
H and TCRR Survey 31, A-122,
10,000 feet.
following lull I-I'W, *‘V.
George Adlbng Jr., Rt. 1,
Crosby, speeding, $10.
W. L, Powell Jr., 903 Wright,
excessive noise, $25.
V. J Delome, 716 Narro, run
red light, $10.
Court Records
In Chamber* County
Deed; R. L. Hall to Roy Chap-
man Lot 6 and 7 Double Bayou
Estates, .
Surface Lease: Edith Robbins
to Chambers Co._ parcel of land
in the E. T. Branch Sur. for
dumping grounds. j
Gift Deed: 8. R. Walker, Sr, to
Telva Marie Kelly, Lot 4 Blk -5
Walker’s Parkview subdiv. Sol-
omon Barrow Sur.
Deed: Deedap 2!. Her et ux,
Alfred White, T&, et al Trustees
for Mont Belvieu Assembly of
God Church, Lot 1 and 2 of re-
SSSJF » -
ston, %
JUSTICE OF PEACE COPRT
Allen Wayne Stark, Houston,
speeding, $67.50.« ( ,
Sammy E. Roark, Houst
speeding, $67.50. ",
u w. -.
45S. sir"* ffjrtsaasre
*» rVitmimrham Hf)llS- veV. « | . .Jfl-'-a
Deed: Ray Barrow et ux to
Rufus Simon, 2 acs out of J. S.
Barrow Headright Survey.
Deed: D. V. Dillard et ux to
Ben Wesley Dutton, et ux, 8.92
acs, W. H. Hodge Lg. ^
Quit Claim Deed: Luelia Dii-
„rd Fayie to D. V. DIRard, 8.9^
acs W. H. Hodge Lg.
Deed: Gulf Oil Corp to M. W.
Sipes, U>* E. ,Ja. ft. Wallis
IjAXUlllg i »**'** [ -
Hershel P. Cunningham, Hous- vey.
ton, no driver's license, $17.50, ~
Iona T. Price, Channelview,
speeding. $27.50.
Milton Palmer, Channelview,
no driver’s license. $27 50.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Deeds
Norman P. Mason, as Federal
Housing Commissioner, .to Tho-
mas Jefferson Troutman, lot 9,
■ 1, Morrell Park No. 2,
cash and other, stamps
■$5.50. •
Margaret G. Thompson to
George F. Thompson part of
block* 87 and 88, Hen* Fruit
and Cotton Farms, Unit D.
$12,000. stamps $13.20.
Joe AMor to Albert B..CJe-
mondS, lot 8. block 40, Lake-
wood, Sec. C, $10 an^ other
stamps $26.40. ,
Rlnhalr;} F StemtehTo"L, L
•wr.-» h *
SiiM jJoTNelson et ux to
Rusell B. Williamson, Jr. Lot
3 Blk 3 Sunnyside Addition to
?|pkuac. ’
Deed: Anahuac Townsite Co.
to A. C. Anrdews et ux. Lot 3
Blk S3 Charles Wilicox 2/3 U
Deed: J. CL Wilke*. Sr. to O-
F. Nelson dr., an undhr 1 ac
out of Cha/Wfllcox 2/3 Lg. •„
Deed. J. C. Wilkox, Sr. to O.
F. Nelson Jr., an undlv 1 ac out
of Cha* Wilicox 2/3 Lg.
Deed: J. C. Wilkox, Sr. to O ,
F. Nelson Jr.^an undiv 188 acs
out of Chas Wilkox 2/3 Lg.
Deed: ft, L. Hall to Bennie G.
Coates, Lot 15 Blk 4 Double
Bayou Estate* aubdiv.
r; The President and Vice Presi-
• dent of the United State*
the only-ekerive- fed^abH
ciak of the U. & Who are hot
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043583/m1/11/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.