The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 10
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Allstate Gives
$975 Grant To
Nursing School
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I'm eating. I’m supposed
a college grant for J9T5 to the
University of Texas Nursing
School in Galveston.
The grant was presented by
Paul Wilkerson, regional repre-
sentative lor the Foundation and
regional manager for Allstate. Pre-
sentation was made to Miss Mar-
jorie Bartholl, Dean of School of
Nurses at the University and E.
D. Walker, business manager and
comptroller of hospitals for the
University. '
The grant is part of a program
Started last year to pay the tui-
tion and partial expenses of three
young ladies bent on having a
nursing degree. - ,
They are Carolyn Marie Webb
from Kingsville, Phyllis Ann Pet-
ty from Longview and Janet Me-
linda Ahrens of Kerrville. Last
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accused his doctor of subverting
the youngest with capitalist candy.
"Now when I call him," grandpa
Nikita complained, "he rum to
the doctor instead."
EVM HAPPEN TO YOU?_lyttdke
rests THfc LICENSE 0U/2EAU
POESbiX&NB: QOQ&lhiG THE
Tuesday, September 5, 1961
0VeZ-AG6(Z8$SN6 HITCHHIKERS!
to be
dieting."
However, he seemed to enjoy
the excuse of having guests to
get off his diet. A terrific array
of food was spread out on the
table, beginning with caviar,
cold meats, salami, smoked sal-
mon, smoked trout, cold sturgeon,
lettuce and tomatoes, and a mix-
ture of mashed eggplant with cot-
tage cheese.
THIS FIRST course was repeated
at every meal, including break-
fast. The second course at dinner
was fish, followed by a hot meat
or duck or chicken with vegetables,
then a desert of watermelon, ice
cream, and boxes of candy.
At breakfast each guest was
year these students made excel- served yoghurt, together with
,
lent grades thus insuring that they
wilt receive this scholarship, lor
an additional year. They will con-
tinue to receive the scholarships
until they graduate, providing they
meet the requirements of the Uni-
versal of Texp? Nursing School,
According to Wilkerson, the av-
erage scholarship being presented
to students covers a three year
span and amounts to approximate-
ly n.ooo.
caviar,-cheese, and the usual coid
fish and cold cuts, then pancakes
and cold ' chicken. Khrushchev’s
daughter remarked: “This is for
company. When we’re alone fatli-
KWBA
1M0 ON YOUR DIAL
PROGRAM LOG
MONDAY-THUMDAV
NIOHT
4:00 BOBBY WOLF
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JAMES BACON | The other pleaded:
Wrl,er......f "Take him with you. He’s kill-
HOLLYWOOD <AP)— The will ling us. He hasn't stopped since
of the late Charles Cobum con- the cocktail hour yesterday. He’s
3:05 5PORTSCOPE
4:00 CHUCK FVANS
10:00 SION OFF
TUBIOAY*-F«IOAY
MORN I NO
5:59 SIGN ON
5:00 JERRY JACKSON
0:15 LIFE LINE
4:3# JERRY JACKSON
7:30 TEXAS NEWS
7:35 JERRY JACKSON
9:00 CHUCK EVANS
17:00 NOON NEWS
13:15 CHUCK EVANS .
3:00 BOBBY WOLF
junior last year, was
Hollywood’s amaxing
•Tutidoy morning will (eeature Larry
Worren Show ot 4:30 and TrodlrT Post at
7:00, Chuck Evans and Booby Wolf will
be featured throughout the daytime
gromlng.
tained a Classic understatement
—”1 am.content with the know-
tlttffMie
married a widow more than 40
years his
one of
swingers.
He lived the kind of life Frank
Sinatra would have loved to Jive.
Once I spotted him up in Las
Vegas at 8 a. m. He was sur-
rounded by a couple of show
girls in their early twenties.
Charlie was wide awake and the
girls were half-dead.
Cobum called me over.
“Hey, Jim, where in the hell
can you go around this town at
8 a. m. Everything's folded up.”
At this, one of the showgirls
could do nothing but moan.
taken us to very joint in town
"Tell him even Laa Vegas
^ mamm)
When Coburn wasn’t * swinging'
around Hollywood or Las Vegas.
hit all the openirigs-and danced!fool if he
with all the girls. — 43 and a I
No waltzes either. He jitter- doesn't tal
bugged and he could cha cha like | "1
a Cuban revolutionary—and nev- feel
er missed’ a dance. Often he
would complain if the band
"iptewtf, ’too- itfueh "Sttwr1
music.
Let’s rock it, boys," he would
he’d play poker until dawn with yfu
a bunch of cronies. Once he told me the two se-
Likc Humphrey Bogart, he frets of bis amazing vitality,
played hard ljut he also worked | "I believe a man is a damn
hard. No'ohewas more proles- *“''' ’,Tnr"’r
sional on the set than Charlie*.
He couldn’t stand actors in their
sixties allowing themselves to go
to pot.. ■
Sex appeal, he always said,
was like good scotch. It improved
with age
e 1941, King Fe»ture» Syndicate, la., WorM rljtite merved.
er only eats yoghurt and cottage
cheese.” .....
Your TeleScope-
Securities Worth $5.5
2 Billion Moved In N.Y.
By CYNTHIA LOWRY ing what he wants, to do-flying
AP TV Radlo Writer around as an adventuress trouble-
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "Robert shooter.”
Cummings would rather talk Cummings paused.' A man
about food supplements, aviation walked. UptO him with a box and
and positive thinking than about Cummings reached out and took
SS wmrm■’sms-’s*
I am sure K’s doctor, who sat
across the table in disapproving
silence, was delighted when we
had departed.
During meals K kept up a run-
ning fire of repartee, wisecracks,
and a good-natured debate. with
meabotif the relative mertts of
Communism and Capitalism. He
. to tithe be got serious about the
state'of the world and -tHe Berlin
crisis.
youthful-looking
ask him, he’ll slide oyer to his (ually in Wg fijlies. -They
.. ..- . , ... M. „....... . . One ol the problems of creat- nutrition it the food you don’t
highly intelligent questions about (ng a character is that often you get hurts you.”
i Americtin poiitfrs. He seemed to <jon t really know who he is," he
get a bang from ray description began. “When 1 did ’My Hero’m
of them-and it took five armored
trucks 11 round trips over the
one-mile route. . - v.
The company began moving its
headquarters AUg. 17 and expects
to complete the. shift uptown
Sept. 17. ' v .
I Gene’ll Hi-Fi Center direct
factary distributor for Iced- j
brands of sonnd MM
Hie give you the same pHe- ,
|4t m ttui wtiBfririn sa*a-
. . In addition we give yota J
■rvicc. See us and nave.
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Specials
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cabled the pope:
“In view of tl
said Kenned?, am _ ■
send a one-word cable to the
fight ’* afixam^°'eneinM of the man who owns a desert
gif to X £oSTa SS «* "here the show’s location
PWhraP!fiaid goodie to OUTcaSp&e^YoijSt Belt,”
er mo wmntry jjn Jte_wcM can
that he
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Show.” Then he walked over to to*»Hver it to nerfect con-
Khroshc^listei^cai^uliy 4o tJk'-with me as the (Wiet uo Jgjf And to
my description ot Kennedy s d HI-for the next shot. ■ that I have to know foods and
cult political problems, and asked “rw. m »«-*-*— -* —1 ® WWS-
NEW YOtfK lAP) —.Securities
worth $5.i billion were moved by
the Equitable Life Assurance So-
ciety via armored trucks and
police cars to its new hearkjuar-
ICThc' securities—-wightng 751000
pounds—were hauled to the so-
"ntS^oTtees-hundreds B1«S
4w^ *2rfr°La Boo, armored Smith’s cable to the Pope,after Maybe that was the trouble. He - t j ^ .
mg the story during his own "But this time. I sat down and Be* Caram. js ftat of &nimmgs
battle with the Cathie hierarchy wrote a long biography for' Bob J«*^end ^cna™« 6v®a
on the school biH ha?said-Smith CarSOn, the feHow' T play. He n^me
: "'SL’L,• 'Sr*‘itSi
__ . the MW series is based on
ai^jhe^Soviet Union stand togeth- said that the Indians were on hfe ge*ted danger in^^^iotors
side in the war* and because of conk^^^l dropping oft -|
that, they were going to giWiMBI BBd «aw ^
Dcpite asgrh»
no race, oreed sc nattonal baind «iy
' 'You can be anything you and I soloed in toe
.The United Fund helps those want in the universe by acting as plane Im flyi^.
j who helps themsetves. Help YOUR- ;f you already are, as if you had atwn too much to do a dWerwoe
ation too much to do a diss
sS’^ atopoitingallW'of^li^ accomidiAed tot.to a ^
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"The show.” I replied. "But he
ways give thanks for it.’
"So when our series opens, Bob
a positive thinking man who did mention ^
ns seven airplanes, has plenty ayiahon and positive tanking in
SZs^anr^S’ hiTtime ta- passing.”
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 5, 1961, newspaper, September 5, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056861/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.