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Tuesday, January *>8. 1958
BAYTOWN KIWANIS CLUB
NAMES 1959 COMMITTEES
Dr R. W. Pipkin, president McDaniel. Roy Montgomery, New club building committee
of the Baytown Kiwanls club. (Bill Hanop and O. B Lee 'chairman li Bill Wilson. Serving
has announced committee or- Three eommittees arc listed|with him are L A. Wilkie, Bob
ganliation for 1958 mder the club's eitlaenahlp di-fVendevgpter, Roy Lawrence,
Seven committees are listed Iris’on. Herbert Meter and Curtis Gay
Burglars Enter
Three Baytown
%tablishinents
under youth aervlce td B. Ctnridge i* chairman uf
Sara Bramlett is chairman of,the agriculture and conserva
the boyi and girls work com- tlon committee Members In-
mittee HU assistants include j elude R M Minter. Dewey
William Oldie), Henry Lyles. Hathorn. Smett 8ebests and
Ik" Hall Jsmte Hamm. Henry! diaries Smith
.Public and Business affair*
.ommittac chairman is J„ ,W. Black
Sylvester. HU assistants arc
Meld Duncan, aim Bond, L. E,
Busby. Robert Beman and!
P E. Deverter is house com-
mittee chairman. Members of
his group are J. B. Cummings
and Kayborn Johnson.
Gum machines chairman Is
Don Robinson, assisted by Paul
Manierl, M. L. Pond and Bert
Strain. Reuben Pfennig
7 Richard Savage is head of 9
• Boy Soout committee Members
of his committee' are |ames
Harrop Joe Barnlou, Gordon
Toung, W, L. «Dubi Ward and!Mayor R. H. <Rcd> Pruett,
j. B. Pioeheck. ' Keith Dutson l& chairkan or
Ctrl Scout committee chair-i-he club’s support of churches
, man u Durwood Bailey His .omraitfee. .Members are J. C.
aides are B M. Francis. Alfred'Alspaugh, John Nesselrode. Fred
O'Brien.Bill Stevenson. Bill jCknant. Ed Winegartner and
Sheley and Virgil Brown j Richard Woods. , -
Robert Stockton Is chairman' The club service division in-
of the club's underprivileged eludes 11 committees,
children committee. Committee! Reception committee chair-
members include Charles C»ld-;man la Beverly Wilson Mem-
well, Dr Francis Archer, Rev. j bers include Cecil S u t p h 4 n.
Harold Bomhoff. Bill Wilhelm, Ramoml Adams, M C Rushing,
Russell Wilhite and V. K.Uverno Fuller and Warren
Rogsn. J Bunting ';
Key Club committee chair.-i Saw Alford is dnkmiii o(||| /h_||
man is James Davis Members the attendance and membership JAdOOtl vHI
•ee Kim Worden, Rev. Bobjeommittre. Mcinbm 1TF RUfMj* ■
Cheek, Roy White, Bud Black- J Honeycutt, J, T. Adams, Jim;
bum and Rev Wayne MeCtes-jBristley, Dave Oliver and Frank j
key, jSpuhler.
H. Latimer is chairman of the i Public relations chairman Is]
Orcle K committee His assist-1Sam McPbmil. Jim Jones. A)'
B E. Greer is finutco com
mittee chairman with Bob Kerr
and Gordon Lewis members of
the groupH
Date Tracht serves alone as
chairman of the achievement
ports committee. ;
■Under the special appoint!
ments division of the club or-
ganization. Dr Pipkin shows
Ewell Clarke pianist and Keith
Dutson song leader.
Special committees Include W,
C. Jackson, safety; Pete Sultis.
apple sales; and Herschel Ful-
mer, Christmas tree sales.
A
Stock Quotes
(Courtesy Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner t Smith)
ants are Jbhn Henderson. Wal-jBynum, Perry Britton and Jim! Alley Luuium ............ ;»%
ter Queen, Ed Vaught,' Malcolm 1 Carroll are members, Allts-Chalmers ............ 25'4
Jones and Wallace Header. Klwahia edupatto^laKa,and)A»»i»i> Qyan 40*
Vocational guidance chairman
is Felix Hgtcbeil. Committee-
men sre W. L Muller. Nathan
regulations chief is James E.; a T and T ................IT114
(Jim) .Sherwood. Members, are Anaconda Cop............ 42%
John Baldwin. Jack Furbee, |,\nder Prichard .......... 24%
Three separate burglaries oc-
curred in Baytown Monday night.
Authorities believe at least two]
were committed by the same
pereon.
Both the Briggs Feed and Hard-
ware, 5706 Bayway, and MinteFs
Drive In Cleaners. 3529 Market,
were entered the same way. ac-
cording to Harris County Deputy
Sheriff M. M. (Fats) Brown
He said the glass In both front
doors had been smashed and the
burglar had reached Inside to
unlatch the door.
Taken from the Briggs place
was $2.25 in small change. Pen-
nies were left In the open cash
register.
A number of items of cleaned
clothes were stolen from Min-
ier’s, Brown said. Actual value
couldn’t be determined until an
inventory of musing items was
made Tuesday.
Third place that was burglar-
ised was the St. Joseph school
at 2500 Kentucky, *
Baytown police who investi-
gated said that although attempts
had been made to break open
a soft drink machine and a small
(cabinet safe, nothing was taken
from the building.
Cover Shortages-
County Clerk Puts $9,000
Simplt Step To Cash
Tuesday, Januar
HOUSTON (UP7—W. D. (Bill) at the shortages increase froim
Miller, Harris county dark, time to time, I will increase my
deposited a $9,000 cashier's check
Monday with county auditor S. B
Bruce to help cover shortages
found In his office.
Miller, who protested he was
in no way connected with the
missing money, said he was
depositing the money because the
clerk’s office was his responsi-
bility,
"I
am liable for this missing
money and I want to do the right
thing,” he said. "As the amount
droosit with the county
Bruce said his investigator*
have discovered a shortage of
$25,625 so far and It is "entirely
possible for the shortage to pass
the $100,000 mark,"
Poll Tax--
LARRY JUREK
TUESDAY MARKS a to
birthday for Larry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Jurek, 70S East
Hambie. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mr*. D. King of Moot Bet-
vleii and Mr. and Mrs. 3. R.
Pillow of Caldwell.
Anahuac Council
Defers Action On
Franchise Plan
NOW SHOWING
HELD OVER
THRU W EDNESDAY
COLOR by DC LUXE
DnemaScopE
Ian TURNER • Lloyd NOUN
Urttnir KENNEDT • toss TAMBIYN
Adults Mr Children S5c
Feature*, at 12
Clyde Fuller and Leslie; Beth Steel
Pennington Br Am Oil
Pete Sultis and Frank Goss Oelancse ..
j will serve as co-chairmen • f the ' Ce'.otex ....
chib's programs and music com- Chrysler ...
Cities Sen- .
Coiumb Gas
... 38?* J
... 35%I
... 13 V
... 31V
... 54VI
... 50
... 16V j
... 69.1
... 56VI
...183
... 38VI
] mittee. Their aides will be Her
:schel Fulmer. T. L Satterwhite,
John Stuart, Tom Seale. Jim Creole
Sherwood and Troy Pe’.erstn. Dow Chem
Interclub relations committee;Du Pont
chairman is Jesse Kirkpatrick.; Dresser .
His aides wilt be Bruce Ramsey, Eastman Kodak*..........100%
H V. Herbert and A R Stark iEl Faso ...........29V
——..............- Fairchild Engra .......... 8
| Freeport Suip............. 74 V
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Gen Motor* .............35
Gen Tele .................. 43141
The Anahuac City council has
(deferred action on a request by
(the Gulf States Utilities Co. for
[a 50-year franchise.
g,.„W. Choate, Anahuac dis-
trict supervisor, and L. M.
(Welch, GSU’s division manager,
were told the council needs
(more time to study the proposal
Anahuac voters turned down
la proposal by the council that
(the city build and operate its
own electric power plant when
they went to the polls last fall
|to ballot on a bond issue that
would have provided the funds
| to set up the plant.
Turning to other matters the
(council authorized the issuance
of $115,000 in time warrants for
(improving the city’s water
system and extending water
I lines.
It also authorized Mayor
(James to advertise for bids for
the work,
(Continued From Page One)
Rubber and Chemical Ok, Roy
Elms; Lakewood Building and
Supply Co., John Lelssner; Leg-
gett's I
Drag store, Mr. and Mrs.
E. D. Cleveland; Weingarten’s,
Mrs. W. L. Bailey; Citizens Na-
tional Bank and Henke * Pillot,
Mrs. O. W. Fayle; Hollawa/a
Food Market. Mrs. F. W. Burke;
Katribe Building. Mrs. Namt Ka-
tribe; Baldwin grocery, Oak ad.
< lit ion. 3, C- Raid win; general
an*. Oak addition, w. w.
Lewis;.Ted’s Auto Parts, 1200
North Main. Thomas Q. Las;
LULAC hall in Busch Terrace,
Joae a. Contreras and John
gout. ■, -
Other East Harris county sub-
stations Include Wooster, C. A.
Roes; WiHssfi Rate Ink
and Highlands Water Office,
Mrs. O. E. Norris; Crotoy school
tax office Mrs. Bernice Hav-
ard and Claude Havard; Shell
Chemical Oorp., Milton D.
Meyer; Crosby, Leon C. Ander-
son; McNair, Cephas DeBoie
and Jeannle Mae Crawford; Bar-
rett Settlement, Jasper Norton;
La Porte, George H. Sharp Sr.;
and Seabrook, George H. Sharp
Jr.
Irosby. Negro Hurt
Shotgun Blast
A 29-year-old . Croeby Negro
woman wa» near death at Jeff
Davis hospital In'Houston'Tues-
■day after she was shot in the
abdomen with a 12 gauge ahot-
Hospital
Beat
By Wanda Orton
Hr V.
A. Battarbee
Linda, arc
fouryea-iold L
motherdaughter team in the
Baytown hospital these days. In
Room 109, both have pneumonia.
The Battarbee* live at 1209
Strickland
Miss Edna Jett isn't spending
her mid-term holidays In ideal
fashion. Tin Tens Christian
university student Is a virus
victim, being treated in Room
US at the Baytown hospital,
Utekfiy she finished her final I
sms before becoming ill,
The 'no visitors” sign Is still
out front on the door for Sam
Stassie, Baytown hospital paU-
ont •
Lynda Woir, 19-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Weir, $04 Massey, has Influ-
The REL student is In
Room 112 at the Baytown hoe
pitot - ;^r,'
Recuperating from surgery,
Mrs. A. M. Major la In Room
216 at the Baytown hospital
Joe Crouch has been dismissed
from the Baytown hospital, hay.
tog recovered from surgery.
Stork Stops
KING
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. King, 410
Bast Texas, are parents of a
girl, Vickie Dianne, bom Jan.
26 at San Jacinto Memorial hos-
pital. She weighed seven pounds,
ounces. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hall of
Baytown and Mr. and Mrs
Classified ads! To sell Items
you don't need, rent vacancies,
I dial JU 2-8234 or Ju 2-82S5 for
said the Check was hrlp in writing your ad*
i his personal tarings
"I still i
Miller
drawn
and said “I still say I am
innocent bystander in the case of
shortage of trusted employes who went bad "
Deaths-
Funerals
WRIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wright and
daughter Shirin and son, Richard,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wilhite,
all of Baytown, are in Buna Tues-
day for the funeral rites of
Wright’s mother, Mrs. R. C.
Wright
Services were scheduled at 2
pm. today in First Methodist
church of Buna.
Mrs. Wright. 71, died
! in her home in Nederl;
morning ini
Monday
ederland.
FORD PRICES
ARE LOWEST
Of The Low-Priced Three
Pay Mart? What For!
CJhad SSftm
&
Sincel
1934
600 W. Texas Fit. JUMU6
', And W. M. Fink, a repre- T™ '"t" aJ* *hot' Baytown and Mr. and Mrs. H.
MARIANNE. HAZELWOOD j*entative of the Water Tank another Crosby Negress, jB.JUng of Mont Belrieu. Great-
G alette .Saf .
Goodyear Tire
Greyhound . -
Employers were reminded to-is’u?f 9**
■CgBil
THRU
WED.
2 HORROR HITS 2
NOW
NO. 1
BORIS KARLOFF
In
“VOODOO ISLAND”
NO. 2
PETER DANA
In *
"PHAROAHJS
CURSE"
day that their employees are
entitled to receive two copies of
Withholding S t a t e m c n t,”
Forth W-2. on or before Friday.
Jan. 31.1
i masting this announcement
Robert L. Webb, administrative
officer, of Internal Revenue
Service, in Baytown said. "This
statement shows the total wages
.paid and the income tax and
j social security tax withheld, if
any. during the calendar year
|of 1957
Total wages shown on an em-
ployee’s W-2 should include
amounts received as sick pay
from his employer, even though
no tax has been withheld on
such sick pay- Sick pay is not
required to be shown separately.
If it becomes necessary to cor-
rect a W-2 after it has been
given to an employee, a correct-
ed statement must be issued
and marked "corrected by em-
ployer." , v _
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Houston Oil ...A..........
II L and PO ...............
HI MBLE *...............
mperlal Oil ..............
.nt’l Nickel ..............
fnt’l Harv ...............
Jones A Laugh ..........
Kerr-McGee ..............
Libby McN ..............
Liggett and Myers .......
Loew’s Inc ...............
La Land .................
Mick Trucks ............
Monsanto .................
Nat Dairy Prod ..........
Newp News ..............
Ohio Oil .................
Olin-Math ................41%
Pacific Pet................ 29%
Pancoastal Oil ............ 5%
Fenney’s ................ 88%
Phillips Petr .............. 39>4
Pure Oil .................31%
Royal Dutch 38%
Sapphire ................. %
■Sears .....................26%
Shell 62
Sinclair ....................50
Schick .....................13%
Skelly .............4......54%
Socony-Vac .........44.....48%
(Sou Pacific ................38%
Sperry-Rand ...............19%
birthday tor Mariana^ daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Hazel-
wood -Jr.,_ 1605 East Fayle.
(iramlparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Cherry and Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Reavis.
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repttirs to the city’s present ele-
vated water tank and tower as
well as to the ground storage
tank.
G. C. Chambliss Jr., repre-
sentative of the Wright Pinner
Oil Co. of Houston, asked and
received a permit to drill on oil
well on a 10-acre tract on the
J. O, Nelson site immediately
south of the Sunnyside addition
.16 Anahuac.
The; venture is known as the
J. O. Nelson No. 1 and will be
the fifth permit for drilling
within the City of Anahuac.
Present for the session, in ad-
dition to Mayor James, were
Councllmen E., J. Jeoffroy, E.
L. Crocker, Sam Sill and Tom
Lilly; City Secretary Mrs. Mar-
garet Keith; City Attorney
Kerns B. Taylor; and City Fis-
cal Agent H. W. Darst of Gal-
veston.
last name — Harris' -
not related.
The victim, Geneva Harris,
named her assailant as Alma
Harris.
The two live 300 yards apart
in, Crosby’s Negro section, off
the Jackson Bayou road.
Harris County Deputy Sher-,
iff M. M. (Fats) Brown at-
tributed an argument between
the pair over one’s husband as
the cause of the shooting.
Mae Early of Athens, Tex., and
Mrs. Nancy King, Mont BeL|
vieu. *
work, for all manual and eltetrif
typewriters. * _
(Note large users: be sure end Sample H)
MRS. v
Presbyterian Rites --
Miss Sta
SiSI
Miss Mary Ann Stark
James Atkins recited doubk
vows at 7 p.m. Saturday in
Presbyterian church, wit!
Rev. Don Harris, pastor, ofi
Nr-
The bride is the daught
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stark,
California. Parents of the g
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Bun Building
Phone JU 2-8302
Phone JU 3-1718 at 211 West Pearce
SUN SPOTS
Let's Play "RADIO"-Like Bingo
ITS FUN » ITS INTERESTING * ITS EXCITING
Flayed Just Like Bingo
EVERY DAY
and tiered candelabra ho
white tapers were silhou
against the ,fem-laden altar
Mrs. Joe Davidson, orga
'and "Keith Dutson, soloist,
sented nuptial Selections.
Given in marriage by
father, the bride wore a s
of Chantilly lace styled wi
bateau "neckline, Empire b<
and bouffant skirt which s
into a circular court train,
scalloped bateau neckline
etched with miniature bi
pearls. Folds of taffeta ui
scored the princess silhoi
which began at the Empire
dice and extended to- the 1
where small French but
were arranged. The sleeves i
long and tapered to deep p<
over the hands.
Tiers of white silk illu
formed the bridal veil, gathi
to a plateau brim of lace
naaela 9 Ska isaaiilaA u»IiUa ■
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St, Regis Paper............|>%
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CARY CUNT
DEE0RAH
KERR
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AN AMUR TO
REMEMBER
Stan Calif .................w%
Stan Ind ..................38%
Stan Ohio ................. 44%
NJ ............ 50%
-Packard ....... 3%
Sun OU ................ 65%
Sunray-Mid Cont...........22%
Tennessee Gas ............31%
Texas Co - .......... 52%
Texas Gulf Prod........... 26
Texas Gulf Sulp ....1......16%
Tidewater . x ..... 22%
Textron .. .............. 12%
Texas Eastern............. 26%
Union C and C ......... 93%
Un Oil of Calif............43%
United Airlines ............. 26%
United Carbon.............48%
U. S. Steel ............ 54%
Woodley Pet ..............,43
W. R. Grace ........... 41%
NO Cotton .<•............. up 12]
DAUGHTER OF Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Potts, 209 Pecan drive.
Debbie Sue sports a festive hat
for her sixth birthday. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C, A.
Anderson of Groverton and Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Harrison of
of Conroe. •
(Continued From Page One)
Mother Dies
LVA. CLAY, 504 Pearl, owner of |
the Auto Parts Co., was called
to Carthage, Mo., by toe death
of his mother, Mrs. W. L. Clay.]
Funeral rites were held Monday i
afternoon in Carthage. Mrs. day (j
died at 2 p,m. Saturday.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
Ships At Humble
ARRIVED MONDAY: Esso Ra-
leigh, J. S. Burrows from New)]
York. Sailed Monday: Esso Al-
lentown. J. S. Burrows for Newjl
York; Esso Bermuda, J, S- Bur-
rows for New York; Esso Ra-||
leigh, J. S. Burrows for Sewell!
point; Steel Advocate, States- [j
Isthmian for New Orleans, Ships)]
in Port of Houston: 28.
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EVERYONE CAN PLAY
Rules For Playing "RADIO"
\
L You fill out your own card with numbers of
your choice as per instructions on back of
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sponsors below.
From
Tax Deadline
AFTER FRIDAY taxes Trill be)
delinquent in. Harris County)
Fresh Water District No. 27.
.Mbs- J- H." Stone'is working in t
the district’s office this week to!)
collect the taxes.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
The planet Venus was once)
|| known as Luc-lfer.
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OUR DELICIOUS
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LEIGH ANN FLOWER
TUESDAY, Jan. 28 is the first
birthday of Leigh Ann Flower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Flower, 606 Bowie. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. U. i. Gilliam,
Cedar Bayou road; Mr. and Mrs. st. jifcn of Houston by a score
E, L. Hodges. 769 East Republic;
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul flower
of Bay City.
Conclave-
WHY NOT TAKE A HOLIDAY FROM THE KITCHEN
ON WFDNF<DAY-TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL!
5 CHICKFN SHACK
(Continued From Page One)
lands, C. A. Bedinger Jr,, High-
lands.
Homer Alford, Plowden Bridges
and Tommy Bullington of Texas
City head the athletics commit-
tee.
O. B. Lee, John Lee and John
ylvester Jr. are in charge of
pUDneny. ;yl ■ '
The degree competition com-
mittee includes J. D, Cathy of
Highlands, Bob- DuPuy of Texas
City, Ken Roberts
Radios Stoteii
THEFT OF two portable radios,
were reported to Baytown police |
Monday. N. R. Hoffpauir, man-)
ager of toe B. F. Goodrich store,
514 West Texas, said he missed j
a portable. And Roy Chavers.j
511 Park, said someone took a j
blue and white portable from his
bicycle. !
Monday
2. Fill In the duplicate with exactly the same
numbers you have on your playing form.
Send duplicate with exactly the same
numbers you have on your playing form.
Send duplicate with your name and ad-
dress to KEEL. It must be on file before
you can win on “Play Radio.”
8. Play It like any other corn game. Get a
supply of corn, beans, raisins or what
have you, from the kitchen.
4- When play begins, the announcer Wifi
call the numbers in this manner: “Un-
n“(^r 39M«’ “Under the
.* "> number 7.” You wifi cover your
numbers as they .are read. Be sore
•y t*»fi jouroeii me center square
- free.
pearls. She carried white r
and an orchid over a lace
ered Rainbow Bible.
The bride was preceded
three attendants who were 3
Chartes Davis, matron of 1
or; Mr*. Glenn Ray Erwin
Miss Mary Nan Carter, brii
maids.
Carrying shower bouquet:
white roses and stephani
they were gowned in royal 1
ensembles fashioned with ;
trait necklines, sculptured
dices and ballet length ski
Short white gloves complemer
the elbow-langth sleeves
theto-costumes were accer
with matching colored headp
es and satin slippers.
Best man was Don Righto
of Houston, while Gene Rons
ette and Ralph Goodman ser
as groomsmen.
Candles were lighted by 1
Miller and Ed Cashbunt.
man Rhodes, Leon Theriot ;
Woman's C
Tea Schedi
Chess Winners
THE ROBERT E. Lee chess club j
won a second round match fromi
KREL
X.-
ot 6-2. Lee now has a record of
I two- wins and no losses in toe !
Harris Cbunty High School!
S. As soon as yon haVe filled in a row
either horizontal, vertical, or dlag-
onal, call the radio man at the
s&iESorcM ss
because someone else might have
• winning combination at the
■ametinM.
Mrs. L. E. Dudley of Abto
Will present a review for
Woman’s club and their guc
at a tea in the parish house
Trinity. Episcopal church
2:30 Friday! -r-
league. Tommy Heintschel, Mike
Floyd, Tyrrell Harvey and Harrjj
old West
6. As the announcer talks to i
telephone, hto veto* will I
listeners know '
caUed in with ,
checks the card, all i
THEIR CARDS INI--, ........
been officially declared a winner.
i voice will i)ros4csijHb
are Lee team member*, i
Step-Mother Dies
MR. AND MRS. R. B. Morgan,
210 West Gulf, have returned |
from Laurel, Miss., where they
were called by the death of his
step-mother, Mrs. G. G. Morgan, f
They were accompanied to Lau
rel by W. J. Padgett, Mrs. C. W.
Montgomery and three of the I
deceased woman’s grandchildren,
all of Baytown. Funeral rites
were at 3:30 p.m. Monday in [
Laurel. .. ■■
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Family Night
TUESDAY WILL be family night
at toe Robert E. Lee high school
swimming pool. The pool wili be |
open for YMCA members and ‘
members of toeir families from
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325 East Texas Baytown
OLD HICKORY CUSTOM BARBECUE
Highway 146, at Cedar Bayou Road
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THE DECKER DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Decker Drive
TED’S AUTO SUPPLY
1209 X. Main Baytown
.MOORE’S SHOE STORE
213 W. Texas Baytown
LAD’S SERVICE STATION
1407 X. Mala
-1U.W
HILLIARD'S CAFE
Oosby-Lynchburg Road * Hwy. 90
CROSBY
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PORT THEATRE
UPerte
ROUNTREE CERAMIC STUDIO
107 E. Market ' Highi.^
KERRY’S KWICK KAR WASH
Hwy. 146 at game*
SLEEPWELL BEDDING ^
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CLUB AND civic, leader., e
Austin, Mrs. Griffiths ha
been presented for toe firs
vice presidency of the Texa
Federation of Women's club
by the Austin Woman’s fed
of which she is a pas
President She was also en
dorsed by Fifth District
TFWC. She has been regions
vice president president o
the Fifth District and at thi
present tone both state ate
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 47, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1958, newspaper, January 28, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043638/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.