The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1964 Page: 2 of 16
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«bt lagtom »tta Fridjiy, Merc,. 20, 1964
Noon Call
Slock Quotes
All*** Lodtom 41W
Allia-Chalmer* ............V%
■y Tom Murray
IV* (04 a erow to pick with
you," «ur old boo» drawled, pok-
. (it* nuu?*r f^uVlhtomv
to* auto mu, u aacOwr who
never fall* Dial word la hr
hi* bolov*d Raaurbaeki . . .
They an naUjr pig* to all u*
Celaneae
Celntag ,
Owyalor
CWr* Service ...
Colgate Palm ....
Columbia Gas ..
Crude ..........
Dell* Air L......
JJUamond Aik ...
DowChetn ......
DOPoot .........
Eaatman Kodak
El Paw .........
Kurd ............
lure moil On me*
Freeiurt Sulidiur
Gen un .......
Baytonian Had Rather Be
Hoggish Than Pig-Headed
4i*B. Tel ......
(.eaTtre ......
Georgia Pacific
Hi WANDA O1T0.N
Goodyear Tin
Greyhound ....
Gulf Oil ......
Gulf Stain Util
Gustin-Bac ....
n i. a .......
IBM .........
Inl'l Hare ....
(ni l Mineral* .
ln iNickle ....
fun a uuck
Bcym Cam of Bay town it be-
.. ...... .lw.it hi.
mg .quite ' hogglah" about hi*
college education.
A aenlor at Texa* AAM Uni*
vanity, he i* rawing hog* to
I my hi* nay Ihn-uth collet*.
.....Baytown's Host To
Dining Pleasure!
SUNDAY Mm m
Serving Hour* 11 JO to 1 JO
ALL YOU CAN EAT
imh *2®* aw ■
DKMOLAV MEEK I* bei»r •b**rv*4 tilt*
track in Baytown. Zebble Warren, mnaler
eoanaelor of Ik* Trl-OUea (hapU-r, announc-
ed Left lo rich! are Warren. Tony Hianrht.
aerlko of the Highland* Chapter, and Mayor
l*a IJ*|'II The mayor Hfned a proelnraa-
Man deelarlng Marrk IX-tl a* De.Malay M reto
W arren in the non of Mr. nnd Mr*. 7. V. Mar-
ren. Mag I Ink Bianrhl'* parent* «rr Mr.
and Mr*. A. A. Hianrhl, IIS 4<rera Dell.
“H*-*--*-
I Hay town lfiolo.1
After he receive* hi* US
in June, he hope* to.o
Car Generator
Said Stolen
xtudy mg to liecumc a vetertoari-
an.
J Hi* i* the sucres* stoty of a
Icity boy turned farm l«ty Cate*
had never lived near a farm in
hu life and didn’t know the fir»t
thin* about pig*. Bui he needed
money lo go to college and he
had always wanted to be a vet-
erinarian. ...a
Hi* wile, me tormer Snmmie
Robert* of Baytown, encouraged
him all the way and ha*
worked, too. to help make eg*
l*n«rs
I Kerr-McGee
TJggett-Myer*
Litton Ind ....
Lockheed ....
Loui* Land ...
Magmivox ...
Marathon Oil
Monaanto ....
Decker
N-O-W
3 FEATURES 3
• Holdovir •
ADULTS.......tOc
a newborn litter of YorkaMiw
line pig*, keeping them alive hy
massaging mere and tlaytng
near the atovt.
Another “country Ufe" experi-
ence for thia Baytown cow
pie wa* the time Celt* got
trapped h a bare with a make.
He called Sammi* to ooam with
a gun. She eame with a great
big shotgun but menaced finally
to kill me Make.
CatN Itoa hi* hof operation un
IS acre* he rant* a few mile*
south of AAM.
He has 10 brood aow* and two
boar*. He produce* tirectllng
SATURDAY
KIDDIE SHOW
8—CARTOONS—4
2 - ComodiM - 2
Car Wash *
KEY CLUB of Robert E. Lee
High School, util sponsor a car
.wash from S ki a m. to 5 p m.
Saturday at Grace Mrihudwt
Church parking kit and Janie*
Brasher* Humble Station in
I Lakewood. The curt i* 1I M.
Oufitanding Grata
FIVE BAYTOWN students are
among 112 University of Texas
freshmen selected for member*
[ ship m Phi Eta Sigma, national
Ob. Kiev
Pfizer ..
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOT OA. tSS
TURKEY •fill DtNi
Juat before he enletrd coHege
In the fall of 1180. Cate* went
into the hog business. He boo-
Pure Oil ........
Royal Dutch .....
Safeway .........
Scar* ............
| HI ...I (.'.I H.fc.t... IIH.IU.KII ............
[honorary scholastic trawmity for Sinclair ..........
[male fn*»hmen wi.h outstairtmg'^ssmy Mob .....
grades. TVv are l.irry Oven- *HJ ......
liter, Jack Halter, David OurgeiSpeny-Rand .....
Johnaon, William H. MarshalL S'an Calif .......
and Paul m. Quinton. (g “ ;;;;;;;;;
Army Reserve Unit
BAYTOWN .MEN in the anl ”
Maneuver Area Command of ./i/iV ”.....
Fort Sam Houston are returning ......
home Sunday after two weeks '^""2 *••••.—..
of training. They participated
in the largest Army re*ervi*t IexM , ........
program of it* kind to be held
on « U S. military P<-t ftu year. £*« gulf Prod ...
Commendations ™7«ter ........
PAST MASTER and charter- rr„n,am'pn'i;.....
member commendation service „ ^ /C . Jy • •••
sill t«* held Saiurdav hy ti* h„*T| ^ r.iir
Baytown Lstge No. 1157, AF and
\M. The supper will begin at ’’’
[ p.m. in the 1/xlge Hall with .....
he program at 7 p.m. Families i; , u,.., ........
ind ,riendt are invi,ed- WesfinVlW
r-. I —***** ............
rowed the mnnev to buy *0 feed-
stock and market hoc* an a
year-round barta. Bart hog* go
for breeding itock and the mat
are latlened and told on the
market.
HI* big aouree of income I*
bred gilt* and hi* gtlts have
gene all over Texas. Than it a
steady demand lor (he hogs
which have tome of the beat
Yorkshire bloodline* available.
Cate* sells about 58 brad gflti
a year, along with 15 opan gilts
BCA Memberships
'Going Very Well'
Chairman Says
and three or four boat*
Hi* production la around 200
pie* a year H# work* closely
with pmfnson at AAM and tea*
hw* good management sanita-
tion and feeding practice*
He feed* a rattan of 15 per
-------<*"* *H«K* meal M P** cent
sign ate* in- protein and ground mBa TIN
Croaby. High- r»tkw wa* workad out with T.
— MHV —
DON NOWAY IN
HOOLDUM PRIEST1
5\ day that the membership* are
>N "gmng very well." t
Ji* The cam|>aign. with a goal of
Mi 1.000 member* by 4 p.m. Sat-
rn unlay, began Monday at ap-
Pi proximatcly 45 worker* began
Pt contacting prospective new mem-
I bers, TV camper---
;v dude* La Porte, L,w,, .m».^ ----- - .... " —
;; land*. -Mon. Vlvieu. Anahu.c D. Tanksley. UMprofewr
and Liberty in addiuon to the A gj^to rf Robert it L
u immediate Baytown area. Sawol, Utw yaa m u
■4 New member* will V apedal Vo *?* ‘
% gue*ta for the ia»t concert of ***
tV 1963 - 84 season, on March W* wife Vve a daughter. Tnt
'4 24 at RoVrt E. Lee High School
u Auditorium. Artist will be bari-
* Sharrin Milne*. tV win of Joe Cate* or Ba]
WBUSMY ml F»AT SKOAL
FISH FRY
•tread WMfe FnmA Fritey (Me •«. M Mb
TODAY A SATURDAY
TVre will V u minimum of
four concert* for tV new sea-
son. with a* many a* poaelbw
scheduled on Saturday tdghb.
Mm Wilder said Lee College
student* will be required to have
die student memberahips for the
to coming season. During tV pre-
an- vtou* season, student* with activ-
ne- Ity card* were admitted free
TearVr* will V required to have
j,,. adult-membership*, which are
m nNo' Individual ticket* will V
^ sold at tV door for any of the ,
concert*. No memVrship* will
. V aold after the cloae of tV (
™ drive at 4 p.m. Saturday. ,
^ Headquarters for tV drive I* ,
From tie man who fired
'The 6uns of Navurona'
Let Us Help You With Your
Spring Banquets and Catering Parties
All •< m bora at dte l«M lu viU (trim to givt
ym the mom §h4 —trice a to tlw past
MU A. MANTSXIS
Char let Cate*, also of Baytown
Foreman
Force at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Ho is the ton of Mm. Edward
A. Jackson, 109 W. Humble.
i Crosby Brethren Church
CROSBY BRETHREN Church
will have an Easier aunrise ser-
vice at 6 a m. Sunday, March
29. Holy Communion will be ob-
served, Coffee, cold chocolate
and doughnuts will be served
TWIST CONTEST
ON STAGE
asked,” Foreman said.
- He declined to say what Mt
fee will be now.
"No cash was contemplated
of Commerce Building.
Jackpot This Week
$50.00 ami $25.00
none," he said. •'There is some
property they trill by to aalL"
At Jasper. Tex., Tooahill said
V still consider* himself one of
Ruby's lawyer* a* V made
•TV motion will list 38 revets
Girls Auxiliary of San Jarin- plans to file for a new trial
to Association will hold a break- 'TU C... ™ IL. “ .....
fast at Roaeland Park Pavilion dhle errors In the case," he
at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. *aid.
This Is g special feature for Tonahill said he and Foreman
the 11 and 12 year olds. "am good friends. We have
TV theme Is "Plooeen for wwk.d together on many case*
Christ." Mn. Glen Walker will harmoniously."
tell about tV work of her bus- He added that they "won’t
band, Rev. Walker, la the pio- have any problem*. Wa art go*
neer areas of the Nnited States, ing to reverie this case aome-
Paul Hinton will gltfo the call where, eomehow.”
Woman’s Miuktnary Union of County Diat. Atty. Heiwy Wad*
Second Baptist Church, High- for the first time. Foreman re-
Former Sen. Baker
TORMER STATE .Sen. RoVrt
W. Kltef Of “Houston, announced
NOW 0er 2-WAY SAVINGS ON
£ FREEZERS!
m.p.h. roared through Baton '
Rouge.
In tV West, aeven persons 1
were injured in an 11 - vehicle
plJeup Thursday night In south-
ern Wyoming ax bltaanT cbndi- 1
tions prevailed.
Blowing snow stranded five ;
school buses In eastern Colorado 1
and marooned a school superin-
tendent who tried to get to one <
of the vcHclta b i (bowimow.
TV children were aVltered
In homes for the night. Twenty-
lands will serve tV breakfast.
Mn. James Bryan is Die As-
sociations! GA Director.
the hot-line
B (jftuipen»e comedy
iwaaa.aiTq. m.7^ H
CARTOON • “PLCTOPIA" • LATE NEWS
six chOdren were bedded down
Two buaes bogged down In
snowdrift* on country road*
SATURDAY
noon Monday by
Tilow A»
be made by n—----
calling 582-5352.
DISfnUCT ATTORNEY Frank
Briscoe formally opened his cam-
paign headquarters Friday at
3901Main, Houston. He is seek-
ing re-election to a second term.
Briscoe will be at the headquar-
ters until 8 p.m. Friday to greet
Phone, tell us how | p L i. | "»......| n |
much money you | »SL
need to meet ell 1112.50 ~f£oo —" —
your seasonal ex- ««■» - -to
penses. Take up ^ I ® 1
to 36 months to }]ȣ - - *****
repay. Do It nowl r.:l ^JJtg
LOANS $100 e $900 • $000 # $1400 AND UP
ELVIS PRESLEY
IfSJgy |
17-88. ft OEtr FREEZER
*219"
"Kissin1 Cousins"
YOU GET TO SEE 2 ELVIS'AND
HEAR HIM SING TEN NEW
SONG HITS-AND GIRLS-
aVIS HAS MORE THAN ANY-
low freezing.
Winds, cold weather and ,2-4
Inches of snow fell on part* of
Illinois.
In Indiana, tV swollen Ohio
River continued to recede, but
flood water still plagued cofh-
munitiex the length of the state.
Snow and rain spread over the
state. :
The Ohio was expected to re-j ^
cede back to the flood stage of
52 feet in Cincinnati today after
a 66.2-foot crest laxt week.
Skies were sunny In New
England and New York Static.
J)« »rr. na m mam mnub
c*8*r a 7* Ak >8M tm Mm • ebero
NMfM. tN a*» wmL,
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SHOW STARTS 11:30 P.M
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 181, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1964, newspaper, March 20, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056580/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.