The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page: 5 of 20
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LEADERS SAY IKE TAKING MORE ACTION ON HIS OWN
In Hnrseiy Contest
On! Am Pttanmi drew the
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mmry fa nt to tteyfawre Drive.
Wtanen were Wtar Derby,
MaC.1 nm*M, Mr*. Boh
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I rx«l I»mn of lour other men ttk*y *’M[ hr
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Rayburn accused Deenhower of
trying to write the Republican
ptatlurm In a special meeetgr
Tueeday railing far action on var-
ious proposals the Pteekfeut haa
made.
The Elsenhower batting avenge
on three strm* likely to slump to
lunch
a kw level.
Democrats have Uttle Interset,
far Instance. in craatli* atklitkinal
‘jeahlpe which Efaew-
fill with lifetime ap-
fund.
Beyond poatobie action to lat In
addMagal refugee*, there terme
Bttle Ittallhood CWtgw will i£b-
j»* poMdbie nominee*. They enld
jthe*r tour were dumped over-
board and Demean and Sweeney
named without afar even having
been notified of the taift
Becauae Deenhower didn't re-
appoint William R. Chorale to the
FPC, Democrat* who deecrlbe
Connate a* the champion of gas
cumumcr* may giv* Itaoegan,
particularly, a rough going over
pointer*
FOR FRESH MEDICINES
-±m+mM£kmtAMjk A well-stoctad first
_.ijjP, aid cabinat it oftan a
inr imif/ • * **v#r I Lat •
JF:" / ?yj] - roqiitarad pkarm«clit
l I / -praTl ' help you salact tbo»*
(\\ V°° may naad.
Ha !i trained to help.
Como In soon on«f ask ono of our licensod
pharmacists help you stock your cobinot witk
•W needed first old supplies. Ha'll bo glad to!
Redevelopment Bill Is
Closer To Expected Veto
I WASHINGTON (AP) — Hum The dectalve Houaa vote camel
Damage mov ed a 351 mllfian dot- after nine hour* of argument and
far ana redevelopment bill back maneuvering during which the
to the Senate today and put It • bill'* opponent* resorted to vari
imp dtaaar to u expected veto, oua mnaruver* to block oontodera
Tv«
Inary t
voter* |
fa pud i
maty i
The p
Bet th<
Lyndon
Open your Penney charg* account nowl No Mrvk* chargo H you pay within 30 day*
ol billing dot* — or toko month* to pay (lor a imall service chargo). You doddol
TRI-CITY PHARMACY
ill W. Tim Aft. JU 14111
HOSIERY
HEADQUARTERS
IS PLEASED TO
!U ANNOUNCE
the ARRIVAL of the
14k SOLID GOLD
HONDO
won't pi
beta. that
inherit the
' doth cow
ion. I Or-
TRIPLE LOOP
GAYMODES
■toeSH to 11
Triple loop nylon diaart with
ibe strength *f three strands.
Full fashiorvd lay fiottoring
sheen in a choiea ef setf-eolor
ar dart warn.
GIVE HER AN EXQUISITE
100% NYLON TRICOT SUP!
9t
TWIN-THREADED
SEAMLESS SHEERS
Proportioned fit dip with a
shadow panel. Needs M iron-
toy. Opaque; non-dinging.
Aa It (hand the House, the bill I
provided far 15 million dollars ini
loan* far urban industrial devel-
opment, 15 million In loans fori
rural development 50 million in
i loans tor construction of public]
tadUttos, 35 million in grant* for
| public fadlitia, 1% million far
technical assistance grants. 1HI
•rilllion far vocational training!
-grants and 10 million to grants to
etraln worker* tor new jot*. |
An estimated 32 major Indus- \
jial areas, more than 100 ®naller|
areas and several hundred rural
counties would bo eligible tar a*
v ahSMtoU
They're twic* as sturdy! K ona
thread mays, the other re-
mains intact to chock runs. 400
iNtfa Gaymod* sheers.
Gaymode
Seamless Sheers
1'tiklimj Permits
tip In Anril But
Are Up For Year
YOUR NAME AS A MEMBER OF *
GIFT CHATEAU SOLID GOLD CHARM CLUB
JOIN TODAY!
r* -*mw: * a|
MAE THIS COUPON!
Saa IH la II , f|
They’re first quafity sheor-
»r than sheer ’'tOO"
needle 15-denier nylons
without a saam in view!
Two favorita tonas . ..
Pebbla and Baiqa Gio.
Baytown building permits sag-
ged tor the fourth straight month
in April as the total increased to
51.003,248 since the start of 1950.
Hie *261,122 worth of building
permits issued to April included
10 residential permits tor a total
of 5158,215 and two commercial j
permits valued at 569,670.
. Many of the residential permits
were issued for construction of
homes on the outskirts of Baytown
RULES:
I—Each applicant must remain a
arera
Hrtytaf
i to the
« member for 52 weeks, or until
the $52.00 is paid brio the dub.
2—At any time during the 52 weeks
CUP THircOUPON1
GIVE HER A SLIP WITH
A PROPORTIONED FIT!
Specially if it's styled of easy* j
care Dacron, nylon and cotton "
batiste. Just hand wash, needs M
little ironing. Shadow panel MtM
you want to select your charm or
charms for the amount paid In,
Gift Chateau
209 W. Defee
Please enter my name on your CHARM CLUB
menfibenhip list.
Name .......
Address ......
front. White, 32 to 44.
» • % •
Enclosed please find $1X10 ( ) cash
( J, as first payment in your SOLID GOLD
CHARM CLUB. Please reserve FREE GIFT for
Texas Baptist Mother
Of The Year Is Named
DALLAS (AP)— Texas Baptists
named a 69-year-old woman—who
[once wanted to become a mission-1
ary but who established a home
today as "Texas Baptist Mother
for the world’s most wonderful Mother, yours
of the Year."
I She is Mrs. W. T. Walker, whose
two daughters -are missionaries.
Utree of her nine grandchildren
plan to enter the ministry. She
lives on a ranch near Lometa and
San Saba.
Quoting a scripture from Ephe-
sians, Airs. Walker advises young
nothers just starting a home to
MAIL IN YOUR COUPON TODAY1 LIMITED TO 500 MEMBERS
Mother's Day Gifts - Graduation Gifts
‘bring up your children in the nur-
ure and admonition of the Lord.”
nearly every organization in the
church, says that she first felt a
missionary zeal as a young girl
attending Sunday School.
"Instead,” she said, "The Lord
led me to establish a Christian
home, and blessed our home with
three wonderful children.”
The eldest daughter, Mrs. I. B.
Williams, and her husband, were
the first Baptist missionaries to
NEW SPRING JEWELRY
Thoy make you feol »o font*
inlnol. Frothy loco trimmod
brlofs, many appliquod with
fancy design*. Lag and
waist elastic for neat fit.
Sats 32 to 4a
(Use <H to U
Look how littl# you pay for
Panney’s first quality, full-
fashioned 60-gauge, 15-
Lush nylon tricot In a new
light weight. Tailored with
.
neet fitting woven nylon
large Selection of Hair Ornaments
sheers! Self-color or dra-
matic dark stains.
waist alastic, and concealad
crotch seams. Sizas 32 to 44.
daujfrtw. and her huSandl the I?
Rev. E. C, Branch, are mission- , BfeA.,,.,
|aries to the Indians in Crewport, J
"Save \
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'iy on vour
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960, newspaper, May 5, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055527/m1/5/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.