The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958 Page: 2 of 12
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lUSIToOnerateNew
Polyethylene Plant
KISIOVV
new duce 75.000,000 pound* of poly- —*
ethylene plastic per year, adding ,f yccSffl
to tile 100.000,(XX) pounds per Q
ftro.' year pilreifcdy J»«lnar marketed^? j j m3
rat- USt from its Tuscola. 111., plant - || i i^L ^ <>a:
Polyethylene is the popular flex- 'CvCXi'r 2
by it^ plastic material used so |/Q r
*er- Commonly in squeeze bottles, -vJJ ^ t
jfp. housewares, flexible pipes, and - ®N
S4 W/n. usr nrn h-1 'a.'auif»':c‘5
vw.. n iias nrrn Announced ny
B J. Anderson, plant manatee
National petro-Chemica's Corp.
cals Corp. is a wholly-owned sub-
sidiary of National Distillers
Commiu
ment wi
during!
At th(
Choir w
Is The J
Solo pa:
Brainarr
Mrs. C.
organ. J
Dr. Met
For t
Chancel
theme
the new plant joins a company
with roots that date back over
aa»,.X6ars, .USI ii ctirrejtly the
tion's largest marketer of in-
lAltKtY aOOGlE ANDSNUWY SMITH
iwt fy^mreals -Corps -while USF»
nation’s largest marketer ™
dustrial alcohol and metallic so-
dium. It produces a widely di-
versified line of solvents and
chemicals, including ammonia,
sulfuric acid, liquefied petroleum
gas, caustic soda, chlorine, and
a large number of intermediate
chemicals and animal feed sup-
an operating Division.
Tin sis simply Sn organiration-
alchange, according to Ander-
sOn. and wil) not result in any
change in operating or person-
nel policies. Construction of the
new plant^ili continue under the
National Petro name.
The new plant, scheduled for
HOLMES IS ammig the three
Baytown area people serving on
the jury of the Howard B- Stick-
nev murder trial in Houston.
Mrs. Pete Lock*id of Beihiew
Drive and Baiter Shatania of
Highlands. Mrs. Lnckard Is the
KVA
PIGTAILS, IT NEVER ^
WOULD A-HAPPENT J
r YESYM-
I DIPPED
SAMANTHA
PIGTAILS IN
THMNKWEU.
President Eisenhower salutes }
the 800.000 newspaper carriers
of the nation for their \aluabte .
INJUN H IT WUZ
ALL SAMANTH'fS
FAULT AUNT >
L0WEEZY J
JUGHAIO SWIF!!
JAMEY TELLS ME
TH* SCHOOLMA’RM
GIVE YE A _ .
SjilTCHIN’ /IX
'TODAY H LjTrA
thems “i
James v
and W.
parts an
ane” by
will be c
completion next spring, will pro- plements.
/ . ■- . - »
Trtm.
, , , Foreign Ministry officials,
* * * mollified h.v C.S. assurances
Floodtvaters of the Pedrice- j there will be “no Munich in
i Hlver sweep* awiy a tws i IhrHPormosa Strait." empha-
par Durango, Ilex., prob- sites that Nationalist China
i»ly drowning S of its IS pass- i has no intention of reducing
igors, j Its garrisons on the beleaguer-
■k -k ic ed outpost islands.
j (Continued From Page One)
j Lee College vocational director, said. was a training supervisor for Cadillac service
Muller, added, there is a "great need” for to- manag-rs for five years. During the war he
Muller has been vocational director for Lee to teaching the vocational classes.
College for several years. He also heads the Last year Pinnell took a special course in
Distributive Occupation department at BEL. OMamobile jet a-wa.v transmissions at the GM
! He has a master's degree hi industrial Mona- training center in Ibutan. Mi A. Numbers at
Uon from Texas A and M College. the training center Is the man directly respon-
I JklJ to Im ka<-!ww alkie In* rinnnrinnr fha onninmPItt (A I/P CoIIPK.
7*ISmSsowno V«wfvwl?
Sf%^
AM.YmpS
WELL— FDA ON*
THINS THAT *MN
-rHBPirrtjP.
■rr works
\ our ALL
4 RKSHT.
ISSE PETE'S >
MOTHER-IN-LAW,
ARRIVED TO 2
LIVE WITH rP
-t 1H1M. J\.
j Pinnell as its auto mechanics instructor. Pinnel
(Continued From Page One) j r!
teUSSrSL- J City’s Atfe
(meet Sunday at the Lakewood! _
j Clubhouse for mitial services^with j * ^| pg VC
jton presaiiing the sermon at 11 -
!a.m. Sunday School will begin at ' jt wUS in the week of Oct.
i 10:15 a.m. 1871 when Mrs- O'Leary’s
Teen Canteen Meet
{HORACE MANX Teen
Chrysler Work
Status Hopeful
DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler
Corp. officials, poteting to Fri-
day night’s supplemental agree-
ment to the national contract
expressed hope today they
would start the week at full
production strength.
But sprawling General Mo-
tors, largest of the “big three”
auto producers, still was para-
lyzed by nationwide walkouts at
the local level.
All GM’s m plants in 71
cities across the nation were
closed by local disputes, idling
275,000 workers as company and
United Auto Workers Union ne-
gotiator* were stalled on 8,000
local issues.
started the famous Chicago lire,
In the week of Ocf. S, 1958, in
Baytown, attrition will be turned
Armende
Bridges,
nally.
Others
Boswell,
teen will meet at T:30 p.m, Sat-
urday in the girls’ gymnasium at
the school.
Wheel, Tire Stolen
C. M. NETTLES, 1118 Cedar
MRS, POTS RATS
X ^ w umcm,£U‘ ~ 3~Keep exit routes dear. Avoid
Baytown obsen-ance of toe spe- £***£ Zt 'toTeS
Mayor'll *]|s ^^roclainied by start in one of ftesejand block all
Chief Lintelman said pre-plan-
ning for fire emergencies would
save 85 per cent of toe lives lost
annually in home fires- And home
fires take about 6.000 lives-d yeaNTbioneln ffie^fiMlse.
8y Frank Roberge
Luquire,
Keyser,
rmUABUITO
f YES, ANOI WANT YOU TO
^--si POLLOW My INSTRUCT I0N6
REALLY!? ) VtRV CAREPUUY, BECAUSE
l JA. •• rr pails—
MRS.FITZ SWD N f X WANT MX! TO BE
YOU WANTED TO UthB-FIRST TO TRY MY
SEE ME, PROFESSOR j NEW INVENTION'
NEUTRON , ---------- ^
dow^ are large enough and low
enough to serve as emergency
exits.
4. Never leave small children
zxita «o»»c awui v.vw » ,i««i cliUIH? Ill 111C nuU5?.~ zr i.- -
National Fire Erotecjioti Associa-f Lintelman also said people
France
ing nati
viries ab<
lai prpth
1 v > tion records show.—' ' : should know how to call the fire
(Continued From Page One) - | Chief Lintelman recommends {department quickly. The phone
* Now-get to work on next ^lall families to follow these rules’number here is JU 2-6022- -
: puzzle. You'll find it on Page 6: ^ »J-
of today's Weekend Edition. And _ >• IMA#
|”,Lt«,srcLS“slmploy Handicapped We
JTS’ZSSIObservance Planned Her
Thais toe deadline. Of -sfmnlov (ho Phvsicallv Han-Sara oualified typists, bookkeep-
PUBLIC
A beat wave that seems to
have no regard for autumn
sends temperatures up to a
record, sizzling 10'M degrees
in downtown Los Angeles.
IN THE
ON SEI
MADE I
SECTION
Saturday Night
OCT. 4th.
ED GERLACH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Featuring: Ed Murdock
Janet Smith
By Ctarfl* Lamb and Fred Fax
ELLA CINDERS
mail vour entries to The Baytown j
t Cash,
serve
lectio;
2, Unitw
ers. sales- clerks and many
other occupations. ~ — - —
The TEC program for assist-
ing the handicapped is a con-
tinuous process, Durham said,
but particular emphasis will be
placed on the project during
“National Employ the Handi-
capped Week,” starting Sunday.
•Throughout t h e year*, the
physically handicapped have
proved to be efficient, reliable
and, loyal employes when prop-
TT, Mayor ft “H.—Pruett -pro-
if there should be more than
one winner under terms of the
If* NOT IN TH* Otl WlMiAM
You'** ) Our cak was.
fire accidentally started by two
seven-year-old boys burns out
claimed today.
John W’, Durham, manager
of the Texas Employment Com-
mission’office, said 59 handicap-
ped persons have been placed
in employment through the
Baytown office in the past year.
“Although this has been a rec-
ord yeair for placing the handi-
capped, more job opportunities
are needed,” Durham said.
Application records show there
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In this'group
Fowrr* K ®lcxvn up t
TIN# 9CMS-)
THIN#, A —
PATCH*#//
LON#** /
Half of
THE TORN
CHECK FOR
*29,000
9 CARRIER
Aloft, an?
FOLLOWS
m THE {
WAKE OF
THE HEU-
GORTBR/
That'#thbpartJkufah eteohW?
j foregoing proposition, Skil-Word
mdges will determine' how the
; money is to be divided if it
| should have to be divided thf-
Iferently than specified in toe
(“one error”, and. “two error”
WITH TH* c/ $EE WHERE IT 60E9,'
signature ** | .r ^
ON rr/ U
ING lAOrWARP/jPOUOW ft
1,1 m J IN TH#
jHf M CAR/
LAST
DAT
laaiiiMila
3. Obligi
i. Other
5. Corpo
Feder
6. Loans
7. Bank
fixtur
8 Real .
9. Invest
ing bi
11. Other
12. TO
perform,” Durham said.
gistered for work.
Donation # rtr PeMOn
T!im 9 P.M. to I A.M.
For Reservations Call
LO 64796 or JU 2-4952
'
K of C Council 2788, Baytown
What, Where And When
13. Demai
; and c
14. Time
: corpot
By John Cuflrn Murphy
MONDAY
. Baytown Duplicate Bridge
Community House at 7:30 p.m.
Eastern Star, Masonic Hall at
8 p.m.
Fire Station No. 1 Woman's
Auxiliary, at station 1 at f p.m.
Fire Station No. 3 auxiliary
at station>gt 7:80 p.|».
Rho Zeta. Beta Sfgma Phi, at
home of Mrs. &!« Ffortinberry,
112 Timber Lane at T:30 p.m.
Business and Professional Wo-
men's Club at Community House
at 7:80 p.m.
St. Joseph Altar Society In the
parish house at 10 a.m.
East Harris County Medical
Auxiliary at home of Mrs. W. H.
Bridges, #17 Leavins at 0:30 a.m.
Parents Cerebral Palsy League
at toe center at 7:30 p.m.
Rebekahs at Oddfellow hall at
7:30 p.m.
Baytown Garden club at
15. Depos
postal
18. Depos;
18. Other
19. TO
23. Other
24. TO’
AMP SO YDll SEE, MY FftBNP,
0KAKOVA WIU. ONCE MOM
BE A PEACEFUL LITTLE .
V oowmtY.~ y
( come unduly alarmed. He an-
nounced that toe Disaster Aid
(Group was receiving excellent
I cooperation from newspapers,
! rriiiin anH TV statinne inform*
In Pei^on
LAST TIMES TODAY
'ADVENTURES OF
TOM SAWYER"
25. Capita
(a
28. Surpli
r ANp WHEN THE ^
COBRA WCCSWEPEP, ”
he will wot be helpep
BY HIS IMASIWEP RIEHPS;
HE.WILL BE TMPPEP, ANP
HE WILL BE SIVEM THB ,
JUSTiCE HESOPlCHLY A
V deserves/ M
rt. Undivi
ai. to
30. TO
Appearing On#
Night Only
Saturday, Oct. 4
S^nday-Mon.-iay-Tuesday
lie ri3nket?...Fr»nchi9if,..Riniii8
31. Assets
for ot
I, B. E. (
emnlv sw
knowlcdgi
mgnianas vr w auxiliary ai
ftre station at 7 p.m.
Women's Golf Association at
Humble Recreation Club at 9:30
a.m. '.
WEDNESDAY
Priscilla Club at home of Mrs.
F. a Saxon, 812 West Jaihes at
2:30 p.m.
Transatlantic Brides and Par-
ents Association at home of Mrs.
W. E. Rogers, All Davi| Road at
7*DeMcday Mothers at Masonic
hall at 7:30 #.»."*• .
seller,svr8”cIub at
Book Review Club at First Na-
TONITE
By Roy Cram
DANK LAND
NIGHT CLUB
- ■
10407 Market Street
In Jacinto City
ENDS TONIGHT
IBSBfflBSgj
11 I H1REP TO MIIT SOMEOHsl {
,) KTTK HOT
/ H8NC AROUND
HERE, MEE5TER,
lew do. MY CAR
l 115 WAITING.
Stet of T
and I her
bank.-H<
My comm
Ffiutss ^
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SUNDAY
• 2 MITCHUM HITS 2 •
SUNDAY
1URPRHEP.
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} sehEtA
.EmEVm AWPPNoVHHl m*. s**e» MW
tionai Bank directors room at
-sik
Delta kappa Gamma society
at Community House at 7:30 p.m.
mSKT^08
Robert E. Lee Delphians at
7:00 F.M. -
ROBERT MITCHUM
Blasting Into
Action In <
"THUNDER
ROAD"
Alto Foaturlng
The Music of
Poto Cox And Tho
Rythm Ploy Boy.
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For Roiorvotioni or
m ISOlATBP
KiCOASTLINE
IN THE MIDPIE
EAST,
2nd Mitchtim Hit
Alone OSI a island.
mi.
Advene# Tickets
PH. OR 5-I66I
at 10 a.m.
lis»
DAY, LATIIYJOH HIM FOR SOME
r-1iv-JPAs~7^XCITtMeNT.
Watch The World Series
While Enjoying Lunch
CURLY SEEMS \TI(
TO HAVE LOST ^TH
m mETtHE )Hi
* 2nd FEATURE
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ZEISIGS
Famous For Good Food
Ph. La Porte 6330
Morgan's Point
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 5, 1958, newspaper, October 5, 1958; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043684/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.