The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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and A. B. O'Brien. Tadlock U the art teacher at Robert E. Lee High School
O’Brien waa In charge of the Easter art contest which Is sponsored annually by
the Baytown KJwani* Club. Awards were presented at a recent meeting.
(Baytown Photo*)
LARRY HA LI. WOTFIRST plaeeln theBayt«^KIwa»d*au^E^r ^ter
■j&ffgZZ ]ito*.^0Z,«eWJohn MeW^nla; J*cfc Spivey, BUI Tadlock
Hook, Line And Sinker
^ New Spring
Colors and Patterns
the Butane man. and cam* and came home with fish. Just
1 home with enough fish to fry proves even nearly anybody can
for supper. They went 1o Day catch fish if they are at the right
Lake, included white perch, place at the right time,
striped bass, and black bass in George Godfrey gave, his
their catch. three boys, ages 6, 7, and ,9,
Tommy Ray, the fishing bar- their first camping trip, and a
ber from Baytown, invaded thrill they’ll remember a long
Dam B at Woodvllle the other lime.
day. He took along his red fish- Along with Mrs. Godfrey,
ing expert, Frank Fulbright, to George Jr., 9, Bobby, 7, and
back him up, Sammy 6, the family camped
These two Baytown expert out at Jacob’s Hole at Wimber-
ftohermen, had never been to v-
Dam B before. They heard The first morning out, a col-
about it They didn't know °ny of turkey gobblers, wild
where to go, or where to fish, ones, of course, walked right by
or how. But they bame through Ihe camping grounds. Mien the
fine. They stumbled on to a gobblers sour.ded off, the God-
school of white perch, put 26 in frey youngsters came to life-
a bucket, and latched on to a “What’s that, daddy?’’
pair of fine black bass, and He told them to be real quiet
came on home. and to listen, it was wiid tur-
That just goes to show you keys. They were pretty busy
how easy it is-to catch fish if listening, but not too busy to
vou use the positive approach punch each other in excitement,
like Ray and Fulbright. They That Jacob’s Hole by the way
rented afboat, bought their halt, Is one of toe deepest and dear-
est water holes in Texas. It
must be 100 feet deep. Some of
the openings are narrow, and
By CHESTER RODGERS
Fred Keel, of Troup, reported
61 white perch one day, and 65
the next.
No, Mr. Game Warden, “Ex-
“1" Teel didn’t catch them
atone. He had the help of his
five daughters, from ail over
Texas- who are visiting here for
a kind of family reunion.
His daughter helpers include
There's nothing wrong with
spring fewer that a little fishing
won’t cure.
There is also nothing wrong
SCHOOL TRUSTEE POSITION 4
i IH if 19 uiav mulling **< ‘.ft ----
with Lake Houston fishing that peri'
a few good fishermen can’t
cure.
There has been unconfirmed
suspicions lately that Lake
Houston fishing was on the
downgrade. Not so at ail,
W. H. (Steve) Stephan, of 1213
E. Wsllisville Road, sacked up
Ms limit of white perch, that *
25, in a slough just above the
Sam one day this week.
WILL CONTINUE THE FULL TIME
WOM TO MAKE OUR GOOD
SCHOOLS BETTER AT THE
LEAST POSSIBLE COST TO THE TAXPAYER
■’ Exercise Your Right As A CMzcu
VOTE
SATURDAY, APRIL 4
Paid For «, F™»dt
Pol AJ.
some of the sides have shelves.
Neal Seeley, Baytown’r os-
teemed police radio technician,
FUN FAIR TIME
At SEARS and Weingarten's
and scuba diver for fun and
pleasure, was right there ’at that
care.
with all the power he had in
those big diving iins attached
ttoh&feet..............
Seeley is a fish eater, alright,
but he doesn't admit .to having
the least bit of desire to be eaten
by a'fish. It was that big, he
reported. •
You can get-^carried away
with these fish stories too.
James Englert, one of the fish-
ing mechanics at Thad Felton's,
almost was carried away the
(tfhpr Hav
Englert and a buddy, Forrest
Caudle, were fishing inside the
Jetties at Galveston, inside the
channel part, that is. .They had
a 10-pound Navy surplus anchor
out. trying to keep their posi-
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instead of back toward shore
like it normally would if toe
anchor wasn’t holding. He grab-
bed toe anchor line, could feel
it quivering like maybe a fish
iv,ia it "
that boat started moving faster,
storied out past toe end of the
jetties, Englert, in submission
to the unknown monster towing
iert told other fishermen
adventure, learned that a
big Manta Ray might have foul-
ed the Une, and kept pulling
against the pressure. Or it could
have been a whale, or a very,
very hungry jew fish that saw
the bright anchor, decided to
give It a hire. Who tatowsT -
Charlie Caldwell and Ralph
Diet* brought home their big
fish. They caught a 55-pound
cat, an Il-pound cat, and 30 nice
hottest lake* to Louisiana right s~~
Houston Finn Bid Low
On Church At Wooster
Aetna Construction Co. of
Houston has submitted the low ___
lha KniwtUitofinB fit
base bid for toe construction of
an educational building for the
Aetna bid was
Met Fran
SEARS an
The two - story educational
buildtog...will contain approxi-
Sunday, April 5, 1964
JElir Sagtnmn §uti
I SSSSK
SAi
»ment betwwn wi
vey was
■. Its baj
■ last
basic objective,
jon said at the time,
rain ’'neeesaary infor-
r toe formulation .of
cy.”
f 62 base areas turned
ch good records to the
t made last Novem-
he commanders were
( the responsibility of
again on May L
the names of these
e not disclosed, Fitt
i were to Texas and
iirport
SHI’GABT
Mrs. T. A. Shugart.
littag, announce the
taugnttr, Tammy Jo,
at Gulf Coast Hospi-
by weighed 8 pound*
corned by a brother,
ne. Grandparents are
i Shugart, Mr. tad
« Palmer, aO of Bey-
at • grandmother is
r Harp of Channel-
>JWSSKS
show engagement beginning on
April 9 rt toe fewer Cheater.
1201 Westhelmer, ir Houston.
The cast roads like an inter-
national who's wno in the movie
Industry. Italy’s Oscar winner
Sophia Loren stars as Lucilla,
d; ighter Cf Emperor M.ircus
Aurelius. Greet Britain's 0?car
wi inner Alec Guineas is cast a*
her father.
James Mason, famous actor
In both England and America
plays Green Timonldes, friend
and counselor to toe En
Stephen Boyd, Ireland's gift to
Hollywood, is cast as the Ro-
m n Army Commander Uv»us.
Samuel Bronston produced toe
picture showing ihe splendor of
the Roman Empire of the sec-
ond century. A full-scale pro-
duction of toe Roman Forum as
it existed is the major setting.
Betties will show Roman legion*
arl barbarian hordes and re-
bellious Oriental armies
struggle for power
Family With Nine Kids Leaves One In Grocery Here
There was a little excitement
Thursday night at Hathaway's
Grocery when a sleepy little- cording to Deputy Constable
Negro girl about two years old
was found munching on a box
of cookies to toe store — and
no one was there to claim her.
A hurried phone call to toe
pdliie station stalled a hasty
search until Ihe youngster* was
returned to her family later
that night. . ,
It all happened this way, ac-
cording to Deputy Constolc
Blair Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Branch,
1112 Daniel, and their nine chil-
dren went shopping at Hath -
away’s Thursday night and
when they left they failed to
“count noses ”
When they got home the moth
er asked the children where toe
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Hotel Murderer Gets New Trial
JAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Theling a hitchhiking sailor in Til-
State Supreme Court has or- lare County,
dered a new penalty trial for All three decisions were
Iva Kroeger, 45, sentenced to based on a Jan. 7 finding of the
the gas chamber for strangling &"es wfr* 1104
a ^couple whose motel she cov* jresult^in^arly parole0**
h.J In all cases, toe convictions
of toe killers were not
The penalty retriaTwas onelof
three ordered today for ofn-j The prison on toe Isle of Sark,
victs sentenced to death. JBne Channel Islands, hag a capacity
other two were Ronald H. Polk of two persons. The lockup to
and George A. Gregg, both of Shenley, England, has space for
Los Angeles, convicted of kill- 'just one.
baby, Elaine, was and they told
her she was in Ihe bedroom.
The father went to buy some
cigarets while Mrs. Branch*
started supper, still not realiz-
ing toe baby was missing.
It wasn’t until sometime later
that they discovered toe child
missing. Then the parents be-
gan a search.
Meanwhile, down at the po-
lice station — the policemen de-
cided to take the youngster to
until the larents were found,
Lillian recognized the child and
later contacted tha parents.
Mrs. Branch said, "Mr. Mann,
it's awful hard to keep up with
nine children. It just looked like
they were all in toe car/’
Moral: Count your kid* when
you leave toe grocery store. <
She buried toe couple,
San- Francisco
Select yoor now
SPRING FABRICS
SINGER
Shop Monday
9:30 To 9KI0
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GER-TIP
16 EASE
WHY
*om
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nd THE
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Here's an exceptional buy on a wide se-
lection of those easy^care miracle syn-
thetic blends. Seersuckrs, b o u c l e s,
plaids, checks, stripes and novelties
each labeled as to its fiber content, All
in a shower of fresh spring colors and
attractive patterns. Practical with so Ilt-
Just wash
and
Stays |
wear
Shop at Sears and Sava
iCw*|yil*
SEARS’-
711 W. Texas Ave.
Baytown, T«
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 194, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 5, 1964, newspaper, April 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055373/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.