The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 12
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2 5ljr lijitonm §mt Monday, June 1^, 1959
Fascinating Imports
Displayed At Exhibit
Gotxte from all over the world Their photography “eouipment b I
wt on display Mi -nlay at >1"' client, and the miniature ■
Ommioek-Hilton Hill of Exhih >i train* buxzinf around the track* I .
t£T* amtniat\ne'r tour of «* ^trhera. Item There * f
teraway places a cutaway exhibit of the Volks-
The occasion is the fifth inmrtl wagon. which a spectator called
Internationa' Trade ihd Travel thr wagen without the-
Pair, and there is an ncceni this voiles.....
2"£}*» from * ccn*t> 01 5 Little boys ami girls will be
„• delighted at the display of toys,
& vSJZJi vss
From India there are exotic ^ Mt,V*' fWuntrtE'*
perfumes, patina figurines and Visitors ewe become burdened
Iwory statuette*.. From |$gyp» is brochure*. folders, maps
fascinating " diitume jewetrv..'A,vi ■ matches before he moves
From Mexico are tooled .leather ««|?» ** ******* ,H*v;
goods-and striking mosaic pseve* :>f .«rwnal cards and
From Denmark front ft*.--- «*« » ««tatiw
from Holland. Cermarv «*■ «*» «“Y *» ^ *1>» »».pe
Joe Ware Gains
Promotion With
Telephone Firm
Rite Are Conducted
For Milton Infont
Burial for the infant son oi Mr.
and Mr*. Henry C. Pelliean, 1009 |
Parb'vav, was In Cedar Crest;
Cemetery at 4 p.m. Wednesday. |
Resides his parent*, the child .
Joe O War*, former district („ survived by grandparents, Mr. 1
manager In Baytown for th- Gen- and Mr*. H ’ J‘'*W **»'«**■ I
. Z . L . -a *U- ____ n,F//.rrt Rr-r fy«U’I
DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY TUESDAY
nrtf Tel'ephone Cb! of the South- and Mrs. Clifford Bridgewater,
west, ha* been promoted to com- Barry. IB- ,
merriai superintendent of the '
Southern Division. AWMtlS fiVeB
H# will direct commercial op
orations in «n exchanger* In the IT Uiimkp [mn QUM
sssnAsurs J
Coln-Tour-Ideas plan.
, Floyd .1-.. Glbsop received *48.
while 130 awards went to J. W.
many other corner* of the globe '5eCiW **
■they xe won
arc erport item* designed v *:• • '■*«»'" ln
tract the eve of importer* sad * ****“» of
win favor among America* we- * *r «"*"***. flight kit.
•timers. t3vnf J<®r’
After a ribbon.-*- .tttng a-s-Jur ’apart* r.r thing the
monv .opened the ertobiti fa? * r*^''or’ *v u*c tone is a bettei
preview audience of cum* ifls- <*t***la* <* «®ri<» trade and
poster? official* and newsir.ee ‘ importance -- and that the
Saturday,, A wide-eyed reporter : ! "*** ™ monopoly on goods
Jotted down these notes t0P Ti,iisty aud people
_ „ . . . iraaimg abilities.
1. Some of the office machine*. .......r.___________________
particularly those produced in’
Italy and Germany seem to be
smarter than vaiedkionan.*.
They can answer complex arith-
metic questions faster than, a
twinkle.
J The Venetian glassware,
often delicate and sensuous, is
an amaiir.g reminder that human
stall ar.d talent can work won
. doi4.,thai ~fi»,.ih»uiiaex -of
production cannot match. . r_,.......... .......,______
j. The French are amasing •* tong asked at the social seem
th# company'* general office in
San Angelo. -
— ' -• "J W.re'hs* been with the tele- j F Prpu„
MTTI-B MISS HAMILTON phone company *lnce t»M wnen, Mvln m va* John C.
jhe became district manager [ y<jn p^hg for ns each went
Baytown. Durin. his five yoan JJq™, d mi)m r. E. Wol-
!*» Mvmn. w»rt WM rttf, James H. Billings. J. D.
In civic affsirs. Including ,hr Pnr„r snd F. B. Zlomke. - .
Rotary Club, Baytown Junior , L g , c w Ooiiins. C-
: Chamber of Commerce and a D Htv„rii and A. F. Treybig
member of the Chamber of Com- rnoeived |10
mere* board director*. j---——4*.
X Early Opening Set
THIS JH MR A>D Mr*. R*
I’rvor'* brand pew grand-
daughter — Dawn Mane Ham-
ilton. w ho is a month old .Mon-
day. t*he is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Kent Hamilton
of Corpus Christf. Mrs. Htmll-
ton Is the former Miss Xsomi
fry or. Her parents Uv# at
lioa Burbank.
_ Piano Recital
0( Is Set Tonight
At Tharp Home
Social Security
Claims Speeded
By Proper Steps
Toastmasters Club.
While t resident of rslfurria*
In 1981-93 Ware ws* associated
with the Houston Natural Gas
Mr* Velma F. Tharp will pre- j corp. and served s* president of
sent 22 of her piano student* ln a thf falfurria* Chamber of Com-
recttal at 7 p.m Monday at her mM.ce ind ^retary of the Ro-
ller home, 1301 North Pruett.
Chairs will be arrangerl on the! y . ............. -
Iharp lawn for parent* and friend* | l
attending. The piano will be; >■* , .
placed before the living room AflDUJH FlSnill^j COfltCST
-ForPhenol Plant 2
Angelo In B»pt., 199*. »* a gen- Phenol Plant No. 2 of Humble
er*l *»le* engineer. In Ban An-!on an<| Refining Co. i* expected
gelo he 1* * member of the to be ready for operation in mid
START TODAY TO
S^VE TEXAS PRIDE
SAVINS STAMPS...
R*<le«mabl« at all Kg
Chief Supermarket* For
Valuable Premium*.
• Minter* Cleaner*
and Laundry
• Howard Hardware
• Maple’s Suit Service
• Thrifty Oil Ca.
• Nelson Toer’i
Gulf Service
• All lig Chief
Supermarkets
6
cun£ri°mffiilflT
aUPcn IIIHniiEi
Specials For Monday-Tuesday •Wednesday
POLY STORE
MARKET STREET
710 WEST
AT
MAIN
LYNCHBURG
MOO
BAYWAY
(woosmi
August. Instead of early 1980 a*i
originally planned.
Built to process 31,000 barrels
dally, the unit i* one of the larg-
est and most complex construc-
tion jobs ever accomplished byj
HORC employes.
Watch Wednesday’s Paper For Our Big Weekend Specials
pcuptc, »n«i uipir cwiuy ------- ••—* .....;..... --j '•••
be lovely. Their exhibits prove It. W* Wfl>h<;ne awl go to the
4. TV Wes! Germany are m Houston,
crafumen of the highest order .
According to Fred (’. Roger*,
manager of the Houston office, any
Punch and cookie* will be served
On-the program-will be Patay
Caver, Debbie Jacob, Lynette
Faubion, Lacy Doran, Kathy
lAfker, Debbie Wllkerscat, Janie
Gray, Kathy Carroll, Drama Reed
maiftn in urn iii/unu'irijimr, oil/!'****/. ***»l,v •***»--
Twin faring retireemnt ha* a | Brenda Merryman, Marlgale TelJ.
*ht to know in advance what will (Regeng Loper, Carla McKinney,
required when he files a claim Jimmie Au*ley, Julie Derryberry,
social security payment*. If {Deborah Gregershen, Erma Mu»-
tie exercises Inis right, it will grove, Willie Slierrell Hooper,
s|ieet| up the payment of hi* claim.1 Jani* Overstreet, Charle* Jackion,
The injuiiernents depend upon]Walter Ear] Bissex and Mike
the individual case. {Wilkinson, _ *
If an individual filing a claim Is] : •
a WagfWBlwui- .salatW'JWfiNk.l ~ ~ ~ .. .....
Van Clibum Hopes
.' : V . For Visit In Russia
n- Pool of :%r mi,\ he
ence ilia! would lie mrepi- LONDON (APi—American con
Set To Begin July 31
EVE* POP as fori Este*. l
German born daughter of Icland
Este»of Houston, look- ou r fflo
ported toy* at the international
trade fair in Houston. The e»
hibit at the Shamrock is o|*-n
from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily this
week.
tion
ininta
NOW Tlllil
■dcoaa T„;sll<v
I - BIG FKATt REM - J
Life Begins
yiUk ATI7
pianlsf Van Clibum said t(e
■■emploved |e.rson surh '1^ hr bow* smm to return to
v, n . i,i Moscow, where he first found
n. it will Vm-ieUrv^M fame,
snhmit n,[res of his tax "I very much liked Russia and
the years !®7 arid .PfiH I liked the people there and ! hope
lied Yhei s> nr ire. pt? t<> plav for them again some time
at tie has paid the social In the near future." the Kilgore,
li-empiovnierit tax Tex pianist said on arriving here
,n„i is In .og hied foi a eh,Id. European concert tour
wife, the Claimant should n,bt1111-
■, til id !,n,| a'm'trnagc'cer- International Competition in Mos-
- >iip|spit Ins wile s claim, c'm last year................
p>'iv,n may obtain Informa-j ..............
IS.UI the prisifs he needs by IRRIGATION PIANNLD
ting hi* social security of-! MKXICO CITY (APi-Th* Mex-
> "Icphone, letter or m icr- jrRn Watrr A„n today that
....... ’n almost five million acre* should
«• be brougiit under irrigation in the
The fourth annual fishing con-
test of the Bey*hore Rod. Reel
and Gun Club will V July *1
through August 2.
Contestants over 14 years of
•ge will enter the senior divis-
ion, while thoee under W will
be clesslfled as Juniors. Fishing
will V In salt water.
According to C. W. Plato, con-
test chairman, prises will Include
a complete camping trailer, out-
board motors, merchandise cer-
tificates, and othej hunting and
fishing equlpmemT Grand prise |
will be a l«-foot outboard boat
with a 28-horsepower motor, cus- j
tom trailer, and a l»3u pick-up!
truck to pull them. |
Details will be announced lat-i
er about the July 25 parade and
beaut* contest. j
ALL
PEST
ACME
EXTERMINATORS
SAYS . .
DO YOU KNOW
ILCOR TOILS!
TISSUE
m^y
COUPON
ELGIN
OLEO
George W«hington'w*»|
NOT th* first PresidonT
of th. U S ».
JIFFY
CAKE MIXES
White, Yellow, Choc. Fudge
PKB
With This Coupon
(VoidAfttr June 3rd)
SHORTS BANNED
PLATTSBURGH. N Y. 'APi -
With . a tolerant concession to
youth, the Cltv Council has voted
....... to ban sliort *lK>rt* on city streets
... ......... unknown _for everyone over IS. Violators
d he won the I'D* Teliaikovsky | are |iabl«* to a $25 fine or 25 days
jail
bln
Organ Concerts Held
At Forest Park East
next six years if Mexico is to keep
up nuh increasing agricultural
requirements. ;
TV HOSPITAL
Prompt and Expert
Service Guaranteed
IJoyd Sheet* and
Joe Hightower
Fh. Jlf 9-5122 Aero** from
Bay Theater
For Proof Read
Next Week’* Advertisement
LAST WEEK’S ANSWER
"A Ship Cannot Sail Ie>»»
Than a Mile a Minute:’’
A nautical mil. It Oit Itnoth of t
«t«0r»0t.ie*l minut# tr 1/fl, tOOta
of th# «r#»t eteci* of ta# oarih.
uwiMWi Now Inttmttiohtl
Oletiontry, In* edition, ptgo 1SI7.
Termite* may right now be
Jamaging your property!
Pall u* for free Inspection
Insured termite and pest
control.
A Satisfied Customer
Is Our First
Consideration
109 E. Texas JU2-9650,
HILLSDALE SLICED
PINEAPPLE
No. 2
Can
COUPON
BORDEN'S
Vj Gal.
MELLORINE
With This Coupon
(Yoid After June 3rd)
Kmmett Redman, noted music-
ian in the Gulf Const aren. g.Vca
a apecuil organ concert each Sun-
dny frufn 3 pm. to 5 p.m at
Forest Park Fast, located on the
Gulf Freeway near League City.
Claude Bass, manager of For-
est Park Fast, announced that the
concerts are open to the public at
no charge and Invite* resident* of
the Bay-Tex area to attend the
conceits held at the chapel
BCgjggjK
TONTTK
TUESDAY
THBC. WEDN ESDAV
Se* Jim At
N>l*ori’» Sporting <>nnd ’store
L. . jb# may *Jili have ».u#*t
Ticket* for you to „M-e
A
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for S OU to .M-e . . ,
t Hemmgwtf's THE
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W$s Brin
Is Surprh
Mtaa Louree Bruce
of Wilbert Le# Walk
tertalned with « surp
Tuesday night by the
All Saints Episcopal
which the honoree Is
Party was held in t
Mrs, Vernon Massey
Arthur with Mrs. C.
son as co-hostess.
Gifts of the guests'
cipes and the proper
for their making, t
into the room on a k
■-Games of “weddir
sary scramble’’ and
games were played,
measuring spoons and
en knife and spatula
sented to the honoree
ners, Mrs. Jack M
Mrs. James Stevens.
The honoree and 1
Mrs. Sidney L. Bruc*
sented white garden]
and Miss Bruce wi
loose-leaf cook book
tessea,
Pink strawberry
cake and fruit punch
ed from the dining
laid with a- pink clot;
ment* of pink sweet
centered the serving
daisies decorated the 1
The couple will be
June 18 at the Trinit;
Church.
MRS. BILLIE I-OK1
RECEIVES DIPL09
Billie Lokey May,
of Mrs. T. C. Phil
Chilton Drive, recel
ploma Thursday -I
University of Texas
Nursing. A 1988 1
Lee High School, I
received the Bust,
Professional Women
ar.xhip and was a no
outstanding student
195* class. In June,
will return to Bayto
she will be employf
George WalmMey.
JESSIE
beauty sa
205 E. Pear
JU 2-2032
Specials For
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 249, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1959, newspaper, June 1, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043899/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.