The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1955 Page: 1 of 28
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ting firm representing the It will appeal to the Railroad Own- throughout the company eyetem per
mpany, said he would have million If the request for an in- and la, In hie opinion, “fair and not him
rigurea prepared by Wednea- create Ji not granted too much.” V L W»
ght. A few protesting cltliena par- “It would be almost impossible,- per
request for the ohart tadl- ticipated m the morning session Hinds told councilman, -for the Oi
■ • “ H — J “ “ 1 H company to lower the Industrial enoi
rate In one place and leave it the dust
the gas company an cusslons found only the mayor,
maybe not the 3S.21 councilman, city'officials and gas
case the company Is company official! talcing paifig; ,• ,«p» »» .,™
r.—rir——r?~ An attempt by the City Fathers arose In the morning session when said
1 the eoumil would to get the get company to promise Eddie Andeneoa, owner of Own- rate
1 a special meeting to lower the industrial contract munlty Laundry, protested a rate pan?
t the chart figures- rate hows levied on two Baytown increase On his establishment of He
a decision on wheth. laundries should the *121 increase about taro months ago, -lZ.-I.. «1
Dottto. t
\ «h.MUA AiT^e.0
* and a former Baytov
r Hr. Mose visited to
if avian eountries for
and was amazed at
tt Approach, especial
. “TbeHeve the flna
r.....wreerld Is In StocKh
NEWS IN BRIEFL-jjg
K—UP—A Ashing heat with 21 persons abased was
* end sinking In the Atlantia Thursday, bot «-rohers
with a growing suspicion that illierhmr
the terrific job teat.
In the State of Israel
circts that the little c
mattorrwvHUtwtnTte
vcosowy and becerm
r_^I2
sirttstoflng If assured
the Arabs.
"Israel must place
of Its entire ntional
military spending," 1
In spite of this fact,
are being made In ev
the state from the
down Into the desert.”
Mr. Mose and his
two weeks In Israel s
eled all-over the com
Mr. Mose Is proud
of Israel, and he has
in the country’s fight
Independence.
He had kept tot eta
file progress of the <
1918, but advances si
bill ties of Israel he
US expectations.
MjRf?
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New'Area System'--
Refinery Revi
Operations St
Plane To Be Dedicated
Leave Jobs
retire debts Incurred when It pure!
last January for uadEp§it aettVi
ji
M I Baytown officials of the General burnln* debrli' the •lrport h,d * ole‘n’ fr**
H Telephone Co. of the Southwest They're getting It ready for Saturday's lively cere- hquadi
liff Thursday had alerted all eupervl-
,ory P*r,onnel and had made *r‘ monies are being coordinated by Baytown Jaycces. monies. Other squadron
rangements for additional assist- The OAr squadron will have a busy day in onn- rrngram will Include lan
' SP9" — ance to immediately take over the n«cUon with the event, which gets underway at 10 ride, over Baytown and
I switchboards If an employe walk- a.m.
out, expected momentarily, should • A oommlttoe headed by Babe Badgley will prepare
STEWAK* ‘ --SSba * % Jpme ljoo pounds 0f barimoig 1
U> Hands £gg£5
bCigssasfisefias m
P5lewam,i£,iu^S * * »** •*.
.1,_____-5 .!» SSsswawSu* -
.....Smiling, he said. 1
a place, and here’s a
note: they have mon
In the country than v
So they must be date
ing than drinWng.-
If war In Eurone
or even a possibility
future, the man in
doesn’t realize it
Mr. Mose said "ft
about other things n
situation has becoro
since our 1950 visit 0
hope to (hat they ar
. Officials of Humble Oil and Re- pllshing mechanical work will be Idle area supervisor will work
fining Cb. Thursday announced a pteoed into effect at the Bnlm*
hew mechanical division works Refinery next Monday. their equipment in good condition,
plan that will directly and in- The new system get# its name He will show the craftsman what
directly, affect every employe of from the fact the^ the refinery, job to work on. He will keep the
the plant and virtually every including the recently-purchased job movipg. The area supervisor
resident of the Baytown area. rubber plants will bo divided into will shift personnel within tho
An explanation of the company’s 48 small areas, and each area will area as needed. He will help the
jtollqws: have a supervisor in charge of various Weebantes got;owMt qioy-
The "area system" for accom- mechanical work. >" (See HUMBLE—Page Five) •
■ AHAWA ■% . wrn wm ■ R .
the day-long
b. Cello
be ptovidod by the
will be dedicated b;
Slock C
I tion, according to Mrs, Dave Par- Among the honored guests will J. B. (Jimbow Y
D . . Picnic and W. T. Bosch, president Of soring the dedicati
$- WaSw "ssawas*. *
sack lunches, end drinks will be been cho#en for the dedicatlon up Belvieu and Winr
provided. The social w in celebra- to noon Thursday, but the program sponsoring the dedl
'M «on of ;the birthday of the jglfe- j, gchedoHUb start at 10 a.m. gow, mdmber of Ch
bows’ founder,.Mark*Sexon. with Baytown Junior high school commissioners com
t ■ tT*' IK ’ band playing The Eye^g Texas Sire committee .
ft,, h™. ^.•waifav » sasi-b
' s\rr ail's ssr"o,“'"
^ gg& ** u.«
Asbey Agri
Amer Cyan ......
A T and T......
Anaconda Copper
Bailey-Selburn •*<
Beth Steel .......
6alvan Oil ......
Celanese .........
Celotex ..i.......
.Chrysler Corp ...
Cities Service ....
Colurab Gas .....
Creole Pet .......
Dow Chem ■.....<
DuPont Chem ....
Eastman Kodak ..
El Paso Nafil Gas
FMrohlld Eng ....
Freeport Sulph
GCa Tel ..........
Gen Electric.....
Gen Motor# ......
<!en Tire .........
Gillette Saf ......
Goodyear Tire ...
Greyhound Bus „
ling the situ;
, Mr. Most as
had.Mgtte;.
A”%m *■
Ntao area b:
of New a
f‘ ;'TOS®?fcrtCat0l7br
BSiv
i 1 * rcR. and mmMMm
■ > 2411 Cedar Bayou read _w_e«,
am stat urn......
Hsuston OH .......
HJL and P Co.....
Humble ............
Imperial Oil ........
Irierjake Iron .....
Intt Nibkel ........
Joins and Laugh ..
Mym "
'Jyjew’s Ine ........
IglMld ...........
8u«ray .............
Mibsanto Chem ....
Nil! Dairy Prod'.'*
SSpS®1"'
|OliV0jp.
Pao Pfet teteWy***'
PlMJkartl-mude Kotos
T$e Wort Oil
Oil •••*♦•■
Panhandle P and R
(.‘• “ iCarrlzo Springs, junior member of and bread will b
^ International, will also introdueS’Jtoslsted by wives
S ajgswgB "ssxiffir,
■M Formby and D, C. Greer, prudent UHnHiK-l
He Is a «*«
manager of 1
! old a*>
toStt 21
wbr 5
n tasur- thee
««»»»• Ws
addition to
•c swoon, nt
.. .Most of the proceeds win into
• ll» Carter Fund, which wi aid
t ttw ll*year-old REL Junior in his
hospital expense*. Carter received
, a broken neck while swimming in
, a lain «t Garner Park near Uvalde
June 7. He Is stiU In Herman bos-
wut he Mid from 6-
Pahjr God
ance man sli
hie employe
, Cullison, BX, of Highlands, will bs
'l held at S p.m. Thursday at the
Highlands Methodist church with
the Rev. T P. Hendrix, pastor, of-
“ST * A. M, will conduct the graveside
riffl* nt flen Jnrintn Mumnrinl
THE W. H. BRIDGES’
plans a long motor trip, -
Montana, if the doctor gets all his
patients taken care of soon . . .
No Word has arrived from the Dr.
H. I, Davis family who are vaca-
tioning now, all six of them, £
Mexico ... S. T. Weaver talks
about a new construction project
he is busy with ... Ed Watson
KLfJ'Z££.1 £“ w
...So will Jerry Stricftler
Prebdent
Porte Scout
^pteretont -
ce. Other-
ipervlsory
siZAVtJKS KmCrF™
stsa&S&M sSfiSgE? Ss
“ ur^rrv9t,ri!^Tpr>,,5C,V AnH Justice of the Peace’Walter Cullison of Highlands; Ernest E.Rutter,W.CSwaln,A.M,Tar-
icy Kelley and Julia Hartman &^jX^uSl^ST'c“ “rifleatton md membership:
fsjs«rs3Hs s&SsKtii Hsr.r z-"**'****■'*’■
dline Englert makes a hurried natural MUMs CulUson a resId- P^Marers will be Monroe V{
s«£1Kn"Si«rf K& wLSS t
SSS.33 --
sr*ir •
Oattsda,
...
IU Duiiut 12 and will return Sept. 1 after at- I
If Dnnq tending the Jamboree and Sight- I
w_ ■ : 9 seeing while enroute. - I
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■"Rand *»•»••»*•
Steel •••«••••**
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porary retltf from thereat was** tjli orffer ^ Ju^a
possibility in this area with the ^ tar X^lrtrirt cou^
forecast of a few ehowera. , , C|1 es a repraarotaUve. David hr
The thermometer reached M de- a member of the San Jacinto dte-
greea Wednesday although the trlct and submitted his appltew
humidity made it feel even hot- tlon to the council last Septembta.
jsimxzzz ss^SHm&s
gi.U «ld there Was no preepect quarter, in Pa^ena
<* W mL lh*n«* ta *“• David to an Eagle fcoot witb
jony-Vac ...........
i Pact*
n Oil Calif .......
o Oil Ind .........
d Oil Ohio........
D N J ..............
•ling Drug .........
. Oil «*♦•*»*•»•••♦♦<
ron 0il ............
*1^? iy-;.........
Gulf Prod ........
.......
waicr .......
troll •#*«*»••• e.eeeee
“M®.......
i. steel ............
Con^any E leaves Saturday For
Chores at Texas Eastern ... Looks
life Prof Sanders can quit that
working soon if Bo keeps hitting
M hi b"*X camp-just slightly
Ted^WiXis^t*'for’httting und-
er .350- . . Dr. Donnie Brunso.i
Waving hello as be passes by . . 4
|| Manton Stewart downtown doing!
bit ot buying. ' ’
‘ riSiDr and Mrs. H: M. Singleton are
JMxpectpdly called out of town
Baytown’s Company E of the men, says Capt. John Kader, com-
‘--~ nander of the BaytowB group., i
Other Company E officers are -
A. Murvell Fowler, Lt. Aubrey !
Irown, Lt Ted Kloesel, Lt. Sam
As g hteby, fire young
Interested in boats and
build them a# well as fir
outboard motwai1:*-^.,
' Next year M w!B b* a
Texas Natkmal Giiard’s 36th Di-
vision will leave Saturday for Camp
Hood for two weeks of summer
Troops will be mobilised at 7:10 — - -—> -— —-——-
p m. Saturday wlft 106 officers and T»yi°f. H Gary Parrott and
.men forming the . largest national Carroll Denmark.
leave Baytown „Adva^ detachments of the^
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1955, newspaper, July 7, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043737/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.