The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 239, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1969 Page: 2 of 22
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fcytmw fw Wadnttday, Junt 25. 1969
Our World Today fj"™™
Noon Stock Council Due Petition
- +Scn. Edward M. Kennedy
tell* Nixoo administration he
is not satisfied with the han-
dling of South Vietnam's
million-plus refigees.
+Aa American Bloch
Panther says be and other
members of his party — in-
cluding Paather leader
EMridge Cleaver — have been
isolated and imprisoned
Cuba and they want to leave.
Decker
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
m 424-mi*
HOW SATURDAY
CUNT
EASTWOOD
iS BACK
at bon ana
if you can takeit!
+Tweaty-flve Michigan
State University Students plan
a 10.000 mile tour to emphasise
the constructive aspects of
college life.
+ Delegates of 12 Western
Hemisphere countries open a
five-day meeting aimed at
creating an organisation that
would hopefully keep Latin
America free of nuclear
weapons.
+Two Israeli Jet fighters
bomb and strafe an Arab
guerrilla stronghold Inside
Jordon after guerrillas attack
an army patrol in the Belsan
Valley.
+President Juan Velasco of
Peru announces a sweeping
land reform law to nationalize
the nation’s agriculture.
(Courtesy of Citizens National
lank and Goodbody Co.)
Allis Chalmers ......... 274
Arlan's Dept Store ........ 144
Am Tel * Tel ............M's
Anaconda .............. 374
Amrco ..... 294
Ashland Oil...............434
Atlantic Richfield .......Ill*
Bendix ............. 424
Beth Steel....... ........324
Carrier Corp ............... 384
Celanese ................ US
Chrysler ................454
On Election Changes
Leo Tanguma, representing
Baytown's Mexican Americans,
will present a petition to the
Baytown City Council Thursday
night recommending that
councilman be elected by the
people in the fix council districts
instead of at-larga.
"Electing the councilman at
large defeats minority groups
like the Mexican Americans and
the Afro-Americans,” Tanguma
said.
He said Mexican Americans
SJJJJJ ... 5 responsible positions -
Diamond Shamrock ...... 234 Mexic*n
Dresser Ind ..............mJ nearly a year ago to the city
DuPont .................1314 *»*.
El Ptao Nat Gas 194 and ,ew,je dl*P°Ml im'
He.said the residents were not
Foremost-McKeaaon .... 304 |«WJthe quality of work
guj done by the city.
77^ I He said the residents also will
of.” Tanguma added, "la that
our people, the Mexican
Americana and Afro people, art
being aroused by these problems
and when aroused that is when
people will be politically aware.”
MAYO — The Mexican
American Youth Organization -
is currently being organized
here. Tanguma said. This is a
political group which is active
throughout the Southwest.
one
patch
PORT
THRU
TUESDAY
Born too lata for
thmir own timos.
PORT NURON^Mtch (AP)l^<n^
On a recent Halloween hcre.nl G*1 Motor*
SrrK^fTTl*SlS^rTSn^Wi!^5IT‘T»tii^^TO**ki BN A Btoet............ZZIhmxiBng of « brswaflTcMh. This
km thieves, pufup s sign m h.s Gen Tire
patch reading "Beware There J Georgia-Pacific ......... 314If* not ^'ud“ “ petlton;
poison pumpkin in this Getty Oil ................. 07 however, because the Incident
Gillette 52 happened after the petition was
He returned to his field to find Gordon's Jewelrv 304 st*rt*d-
another sign: "Now there are Greyhound 30 By Monday of this week, 32
1 GuJ7 ou ..............39 signatures were on the petition,
Gulf States Util !'224 Tanguma “d
Gulf Western ............. 254 be“« **f?ered-
Halliburton ............. aoy4 "Something we are very proud
Harvey Aluminum........*4 _«
Hoffman Electr ...........24 \/_ , 1M XI/
Ho UP.................. 374 T Qlir I V
Inland Steel ..
Interlake Steel
IBM .........
JpnesM Laughlin
Uncommonly
HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitted to Gulf Coast:
Mrs. Allie Idella Ott,
Cleveland, Room 122.
Leon J. Ripkowski, Dayton,
Room 119.
Mrs. Juanita Mackey,
Channelview, Room (01.
Elmer A. Bearden! Huffman,
ICU.
Deborah Lee Klein, daughter
fJSkelSwjf' **”■ P>Ul Wein’
Dickson Davis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Davis, Highlands,
Room 207.
Mrs. Marguerite G. Maywald
311 N. Gailliard, Room 160.
New Arrival:
Mr. and Mrs. Joe & Powell,
4603 Cedar bayou-Lynch,
daughter, born June 24.
You Might Say
It Was Plain
Chicken Stealin
Baytown police Wednesday
were Investigating a felony theft
that may be described as
burglary, breaking and entering,
forced entry and making off with
edible products “by person or
persons unknown.
However, it could be termed as
just plain old chicken stealing,
according to police Patrolman
Raymond Anderson.
Anderson picked up the case
after A. J. Giles of 2206 Ward
Road reported to police that each
time he fed his chickens lately,
the flock appeared to be getting
smaller... or getting fleeced.
Anderson said Giles told him
that he was going to raise the
chickens to fryer size, then eat
them. Then he changed his mind
and decided, he would let them
work for him laying eggs.
Now he has discovered that
most of the fryers are roosters
and that puts them hack in the
fire—er, frying pen. |
Wednesday morning, An-
CITY ENCOURAGED
(Continued Prom Page 1)
certifying the workable
program. He said HUD officials
had given the city an “optimistic
estimate” of about siz weeks for
the workable program to
approved once HUD receives a
ap|Muvcu wnw nuu i CUC1VC3 a »— ---- l
revised application. The city’s ^jj^^^^s^'hmds
would be provided on a matching
basis, it is understood.
around the chicken pens sifting
evidence for four missing
chickens.
Meetings Canceled
BAYTOWN Homebuilders will
not have their regular monthly
meetings in June, July or
August. According to Ray
McKee, president, regular
monthly meetings will resume in
September. _
original application has been
returned for some • minor
corrections, Wilhite said.
Construction of low income
housing here has been in
bottleneck because of the lack of
a “workable program.” The
Housing Authority of Baytown
has filed application for ap-
proval of 230 more rental units
here, but the application cannot
be approved until the workable
program is certified.
Another low income housing
project, a rent supplement
program proposed by the
Baytown Interfaith Housing
Corp., is also dependent on
workable program.__
The mayor said up to 640.000
would be available to Baytown
under the urban beautification
and development program. The
funds would be available on a 50-
50 basis for expenditures above
the Average expenditures for
such projects over the last two
years.
OPEN TO CHANGE
rendered to automation
The Newick telephone exchange
went automatic and Florrie,
hello, central” girl for more
yean than she cares to admit, was
out of a job. The general post
office offered her a telephone girl
job at another exchange but she
said travel every day is too tire-
some.
"I’ll find a night job at home,
maybe," she said.
Walker said fundi for P***
land acquisition are available to
the dty from HUD’s "open
spaces" funds. Additional park
sites are now being considered
by the city’s parks board. Some
626,000 has been allocated in the
More than 4,300 acres of th*
Kipahulu Valley on the bland of
Maul have been added to the
fjaleakala National Park by the
Nature Conservancy and con.
servationist Laurence S. Rock*,
feller.
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KraftFoods .............. 4441 By CYNTHIA LOWRY
Kresgee S S .. ......... 40 AP Television Radio Writer
Ung-Temco-Vought .... 424 NEW YORK (AP) - “Sixty
McDonnell-Douglaa ..... 204 Minute*,” CBS' biweekly televt-
Magna vox ....... . 474 sion magazine leaped the Atlan-
Marathon Oil .*334 ‘"*<*'n»Md»y ■**»•
Microdot 214 Ffrst there was a mood piece
gjoJon crumbling, sinking Venice. It
as was followed by a segment re-
j7^. calling the internment of Japa-
1 nese-Americans in California
fr lduring World War n. Then It
45V was back across the ocean for a
"'' ® 4 report on prosperous Yugosla-
mu Ivia under Tito’s brand of com-
raulmunisrn
.... 324 The compound troubles of
• 7* Venice can hardly be encom-
...• 94 passed In a short report, but the
704 show did tell of Its ever-rising
... 664 ocean tides and rotting piling
... 524 foundations, pollution by nearby
.... 084 Industrial wastes and flight of
...: 634 its younger generation.
..._ 784 Mass internment of
964 Japanese-Americans 25 years
.... 44 ago was tied into a report on
g241 current efforts by Sen. Daniel
5314 [K. Inouye, D-Hawaii, to repeal a
No Sale *ec,ion of the 18-year-oM Mc-
204 Carran Act permitting the gov-
27 emment to set up what narrator
I Mike Wallace called “concen-
„^ltration camps” for use in times
of national emergency.
nport 00 boomln8 Yugo-
^ slavla concentrated on its boun-
** cy youth and determinedly inde-
38 pendent course among Commu-
• - 424 Uist bloc nations.
. . 42V< All in ail, a worthy hour.
• • S94 Th«.- distaff side of f
MS I morning "Today" gjtow is miss-
ing this week. Barbara Walters
3-23 is in Wales studying In prepara-
829.591 tion to cover for NBC the inves-
titure of Britain’s Prince
Charles as Prince of Wales next
Tuesday.
The major networks expect to
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ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM
SEAN CONNERY - BRIGITTE BARDOT
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"SHALAKO"
Mobile Socony
Monsanto .....
Nat Dist .......
Occidental Pet
Penn Central RR
Pepsi Cola.......
Phillips Pet ....
RCA............
Raytheon ......
Roan Select Tr .
Schlumberger ..
Sears ..........
Shell
Sperry-Rand ...
Stan Cal.........
Stan Ind.........
Stan N J •.........
Stan Ohio.........
Stauffer Chem
Sun Oil'..........
Syntex
Taft Broacast
Technicolor ....
Tenneco ........
Texaco ..........
Texas Eastern
Texas Gulf Sul....
Union Carbide
Union Oil of Cal .
United Air Lines .,
Upjohn Drug .....
US Steel
Westing house ...
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1301 CHERRY ST
BAYTOWN
Phone* 422-4326
We May Be A Littie
Out Of Hie Way,
But Bey Does It
Pay Te Shop it
GLENN'S!
SPECIALS GOOD:
JUNE 24 Ifni
JULY 2...
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Franks ........
RaHi’i Short
Sumner Sausage
U.S. Good Baby Botf Shoulder
Round Roast
U.S. Good Baby Beef Shoulder
Steak »i
U.S. Good Beby Beef
Loin Steak
U.S. Good Baby Beef
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Lb. 69c
89c
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) Larry president of the Northeast
Neal, who operates a car wash Hooston Rotary Club. He has|
will alto feature some 30 camper 34-hour ceremony,
trailers. There will be at least 14 In the last days before her de4:
boats from canoes to inboards parture, Miss Walters spent her I
and an estimated six motorized few spare minutes worrying
trail bikes. about Welsh weather |nd her||
Johnson said the show will be own wardrobe,
set up during the early part of “II can be very cold or very
Thursday morning. It will w*rm *"d widLraln’
continue through Friday And ** "“■ ** ve„ been ad;
Prla, will te Biyen .w«, it I
p,ro. -Saturday. Visitors may] enveight.
register during any of the three But even when M|ss waitersll
days and do not have to be js working at the show's home
present to win. . ___4 base in New York, clothes are a|j
Other prizes donated by in- constant source of concern,
dividual participants will be a "About 70 per cent of the timell
canoe, Reynolds Boats; a fire 1 wear my own clothes,” she
extinguisher for boat or home, said: Hie rest of the time she
Baytown Marine; a six-gallon wears borrowed clothes—sam-
plastic tank for boat or camper, pie dresses chosen by one of the||
Bayway Marine; a barbecue NBC costume men and for
grUl, Dan Hutchins Motor Co.; a which the manufacturer
camper stove,“Neal Dickens] celve* a line of credit on
Motor Co.; a combination|_*hpw.
Each
wrench set, Ted’s Auto Supply; II A l\JIf
fishing equipment, Nelson’s
Fresh Crisp Iceberg
Lettuce 2
Htfs.
RED RIPE
TOMATOES
Lb.
SALAD SIZE
AVOCADOS
SANTA ROSA
PLUMS
Lb.
9UNKIST
ORANGES
Jumbo Size
Lb. I r
Kobey’s Shoestring
POTATOES
.300 Cu
Ranch Style
BEANS
.800 Can,
49c
Snider’s
CATSUP
14 0s.
business, had a promotional g.m-offjc m o(
mick going with a s^n ^at ad- d in ,he Houston
[vert,scd> Airplanes Washed ^ of Instltute of |
Then Neal Loving drove ....
with on airplane in tow n Over a period of 10 years, |
frown Foods
Treasure Isle
FISH aa
STICKS X zy
After the shock wore off, oper-
ator Neal called out his crew ol
car washers and they turned to
plane washing.
"It’s pn the house,'
Neal called
Loving drove away towing the
plane. “Happy”La^dmgs'"
flashlight bulb.
The Mariner 2 spacecraft sent
data from the planet Venus across
million miics of space using
only three watts of power — about
the amount used for an ordinary munity and comes to us highly
Frosch has served as a faculty
member of the Houston Chapter
of the American Institute of
Banking, having taught fun- j
damentals of banking, public
speqking, argumentation and |j
debate, bank public relations.
"Mr. Frosch enjoys a high I
reputation and unquestioned
integrity in banking circles. He
is well respected in the com-
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Bremmer Jumbo
PIES
Box of 1*
1.00
Libby’s
PINEAPPLE
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Crushed... .Flat Outre
For
Bama Apple or
GRAPE JELLY
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Nescafe Instant
Coffee
Casper Assorted
Cookies
1.00
Nu Maid Soft
Morgcrtit
In Colorful
Bowb.,..,.LA,
Nabisco Chips Ahoy
Cookies
144 Os.
Nabisco Snack
Crackers ......41c
White Deer
Hour
1.99
recommended,” Chandler said.
PHILIDELPHIfl CREAM CHEESF 3
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when a Dominican Air
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Summer is the ide
the outdoors in yo
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family and friends
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 239, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1969, newspaper, June 25, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056667/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.