The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1961 Page: 8 of 10
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Work Wanted
WO'WAMT TO
M EJCCOSBP
' p or a
MUNPKBP-
PlFPEKSMT
REASOMS?
■park, parliamentary
and public speaking
of Commerce attended an organ-
isational meeting and reception ]
Thursday night at the Quack i
Shack. • *
Special guests were Tommy i
Cook of Baytown, past state Jay- I
LAWNMOWER REPAIR
gffi
Brethren Invited to attend.
E. T. Bishop. W. M.
O. A Wilson, $*cy.
■ STATED ^COMMUNICATION
of Baytown Lodge No. 1357,
/r\>o a. F ond A. M„ to be held
\ Saturday, August 12, 1961.
w/A Breokfast served ot 7 am
v Work In MM degree ot 7:30
i. Reautor order of busineu ot 9:30
. Visiting Brethren welcome.
R. 0. Kllough WM
g. L. McCullough Sec.
---CALLfO CONCLAVf of
3D\ / Goose Crook Choptei No. 400,
R.AM„ Frldoy, August 11, at
^ 7:00 p.m. In the Goose Creek
X?/ Masonic Moll. Mark and Post
—Mastar d o o r o o. Solournlna
companions cordially Invited.
16. Apartments For Rent
cee president; Clymer Wright of
Rosenberg, vice president of Jay-
cee region 11. and Jeff Segers of
itv icgiuii ii, euiu uni ocrc
Rosenberg, national director.
MY WOOD APARTMINTt - Specious
units, furnished It dnlrud. Swimming
pool air conditioning, wall-to-wall corpof,
ioundorlng tocilltlas, carports. Convuolont-
ly located, 1360 E. Jamas. 5*3-3121.
Wright, who was introduced by
George Wikoff, president of the
Baytown Jaycees, reviewed the
history of the Jaycees since their
organization 10 years ago through
the present, including the national
and international organizations.
He cited leadership training for
the individual and service to the
community as the primary pur-
poses of the Jaycee•movement.
Segers presented suggestions for
projects for the Baytown group
ly Frank Ridgeway and Rabton (Bud) Jones
BUTIVE SEEN BCMUNG I ~7~
IMRtTER UKE THIS J /
privileged children as guests to the
Shrine Circus each year was dis-
cussed by Sam Paine.
The meeting was a kick-off for
a concerted membership drive for
the Baytown dub. . •, /
Guests included Chuck Berghme,
"erry Bookmyer, Robert Siam,
r MOW MOW,
pesicwpe,
PtBRRES
MAD A GOOD
DEAL OF
EXPERIENCE
IN THE
I KfTCMEN. i
x uvn i
BROTHER, I STILL
WANT HIM TO »
DO IT My WAY * J
THAT^NOTTHE
I WAY T) DO THAT'
THIS It A 4 UNI AO. con IS-40 *or
I .daye; 14.01 for I day,. Phono
4*8-1234 or SSS-1239. Juet uy "Charge
It"
nlsh*d duplox,
365. Call 5*2-63
Gerry Bookmyer, Robert Siam,
Seborn Thomas. Tom Campbell,
Ted Blister. Pitt Souther, Larry
Meyers, Tommy Cook, Cecil Sut-
1-A. Special Notices
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
One 2 room, ono 3 room, bill*
Call 5*2-4171, •
Including a community devcjop- phin and Paine,
ELOOD DONORS NEEDED - Tf replace
blood used (or Bedle Smith, moV bo r»-
-----. .... ----s -------(a| Go|VMton
Soaly HotplK
call SIMMl.
aportmant, bill* pMjl, 445.00.
Noon Call Stock Quotes
LEE HblOHTS
4. Monuments-Lots
CONTRACT RATE* ON REQUEST
tor Best Results
■e the economical f day rata. Whe
ICourtmy MerrB Lynch, Nerct, Fenner end SmM)
4jdlum ...............49 Georgia Par ..............
CEMETERY LOT* -
tery lot, Mdtonlc Sod
Cemetery, Dial SH-MUI
By Jim Barnett It George Crandafl
WELL...../AWmMJUWMSWf
-'KXSOMB r\
LNACCOuN-AEuC SEASON
PBOPrEtOhCr,
SSEtlTDUtt
2414 GHtettrSsnr.
44* Goodyear Tire
24*4 Grace ........
55% GuM Ofl .......
20% Gulf State Util
charged anly far tho
that the a* actually r
Amer Qyan
Amer TW k Tel
Am Visco ......
Ampex ........
Anaconda Oop .
Armco ........
THE CLAMIPIID AD DEPARTMENT
I* OPEN OAlLf FROM 4 A.M. until
• P.M. and until NOON ON SATURDAY.
CAROS OP THANKS
> AND IN MEMORIAM
, 11 eanta par Una .
appear under their
MIRIAM,
I*, one air conditioner,
Couple preferred. 3*2-7
Personals
fit Tp * SF
MISSOURI, nsoit - Garage apoiOVT
sSswwtepsp
PRICE STREET APARTMENTSy&lfuru-
I3M and .unturtHitlrt .mrtfo. .1
. 42% firt'l HanF-V.uv««^eee.......53%
.39 Int'l Nickel 83%
• 27% Jonc* I Laugh 70%
rSSlx Kerr-"McGee 4b%
. 54% Libby McN ......
. 26% Liggett and yers
. 37% Louis Land ....
. 73 Monsanto .....
rm Nat DairyProd
,233% Nat Dist .......
.106% Newp News ....
All ClAMlf
proper del---------- — .... —,
Sun reeervoe tha right- ta claatlfy
Mi:m .EEi-i .,. . .. :
Ada placed before IlM A.M. appea
The Baytown Sun that tamo altern
T.V. SERVICE
Cfitetex ..
Chrysler .
Cities Serv
month, no utllltlos paid.
San Jacinto Hospital. 5*
TEXAS, H#vF
Creole
Instruction
>t£ Classified Department
17/
t JU 2-8234 JU 2-8235
Diamond Aik ..,
Dow Chem
Du Pont........
Eastman Kodak
El Paso .......
Fond ...........
By Fred Lasswcfl
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
Oder enrichment, alr-conditloned.
Ohio Oil
Olin-Math
■AUERS SCHOOl
Enroll now Mr su
VE 60ARCH VORBELF T I ALREADy
RIGHT OUT VO»ER. X FIXED IT
AN' FIX IT -, r"
IID” WHflT’S
wy SQUAWLIN'
:AD QPF ABOUT?
MONTOOMEEY" go'ner N. Athbel.
Parke-Davis
Gen Motors
Gen Tele ...
Gen Tire ...
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or pro-high echool at home la apart
time. Write for free booklet.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
P. O. Bex 41M. OR 2-MSS, 1311 W.
•Harris, Pasaduna. Member Nattanal
Heme Etudr Council.
•Phillips Petr
Pure Oil ....
Royal Dutch
ILLINOIS, 3414V* — 3-Room f
nlehed garage apartment with i
rag*, ad utllltla* paid. 165,00 i
manta,
Chas. W. Gordon,
i REALTOR
HOSPITAL
Nine crewmember* tf hijack-
'il Fan American W orld Airway*
Sinclair
M Day of WkKt
Stan Calif
Dtaji Ind
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Informa
tkw for Hospital Beat may be
phoned to The Sun’s Woman’s
News Department, or to any
other member of'the editorial
staff. The*S<m appreciate* calls
from readers about relatives or
friendE .being hoapSiSHtT'
James and Michael, Buchanan,
sons Of Mr, and Mrs. Vester Buch-
man of 30£ North St., are sun
,-ical patients in Gulf toast Hos-
rital. They are both in Room 131
The three Lee children, David,
rhomas and Debbie arc in Room
[04 at Gulf Coast Hospital for sur-
Dtstriet Attorney Frank Bris-
coe says he «til go to AnsO*
Oct. 7 to oppose any further
delay in execution of Howard B
Sliekney.
\ Customs inspector* at Houston
Stan N J.....
Stan Ohio ....
Stude-Packard
Sun Oil
Sunray-Mid Cont
Tennessee Gas
TexasCb ........
Texas Eastern ..
Texas Gulf Prod
Te*as Gulf Sulp\
Tidewater ......
Tiiuken .........
Trans Am Corp .
By Pool Norrfa
Tntenuitional Airport ordered to
carry guns because of recent
plane hljaidrings.
Federal government may be
forced to seek more regulatory
powers if labor and management
fall to solve probtemt of auto-
mation, Secretary of Labor Ar-
thur J. (ioldberg says in Hous-
o&raJt^
tSWuNTIL/ OUt AHTI-Mt*VL* U
’ BATTme,0so»oue.AM
PERMANENT SPECIAL -
Now >5.00. Shampoo and Ml
Don«y Beauty Solon, 200 E.
j wiu- ,
IT ISN'T
SUMMER SPECI
Bast Cold Wav*.
- On San Jo-
noar DuPont.
Houston, MO-
ns, both, kitch-
en waterfront,
electricity and
accepted. POLLY'S
Dailey, 503-1421.
Glamour
United Carl
Pernignefttf Complete, 00iW — Air «M‘.
eWftSi Dryers. Glenda Collin, is now
ing with us. and invitee hue friend*
:e hor St OEA'S BEAUTY SHOP,
Second, SS3-4*tS. Closed Monday.
Air conditioning and ‘heating
system designed with security
In mind among many. modern
points of Houston’s new federal
office taiildiive new more than
half complete. -p
Two men hold up food market
on West Hardy Road in Hous-
ton and flee with about *250 fr«m
cash "register Thursday night.
Whateser decrease in.earning*
Houston Lighting and Power Co.
had last year due to expansion__
of plant capacity beyond present ride' wanted -
or L* Port* OA 1-21SS.
‘Calvin Fon- ,j
medical patient. UoyffCalvui Fon-
tenot, 1210 Willow, is in Room 122.
In Room 207 is John-JHarrigan of
1909 Oregon," ; \ - v \
FOHTUNS
room uolurr
Wits paid. <
C. Wilson touke) Wherte^/oni'-
posing room foreman at Ma-
theme’s, left fay plane early Fri-
day for, Lewiston, 111., to attepd
funeral service* for his’ father^
(i. E. Wheriey. 71:- • • - .....
The ejder Wheriey, former La
Portft carpenter, retired several
years ago ipxf had been living at
Vermont, III.
In additionfo his son, Wheriey
is, siirvived\byxhis wife jind a
dabghter. 'Miss Lee Ellen Wterley^
1/oth of Vermont. V ;
Funeral services, bave been set
for Saturday afternoon from the"
Coleman Funeral Home in Lewis-
Travel News
f NO MOPE VIOLENT
u TV SHOWS top. '/o0\
( I DSfCr KNOW WHATt
-GOTTEN IHTD CUDDLES/
HE CHASED THE MAILMAN
Down the street and then
GROWLED AT ME WHEN I .
> SCOLDED HIM.
son lives at 301 Harvey.
In Gulf Coast for surgery is
Otis Houstori Moore of 600. Den-
by. He is in Room 206. Mrs. Billy
Ray Hartless ii-tti Room 127.
Admitted to Baytown Hospital
Thursday weye MmMzS.
who is ‘ “
Houston.
H MM.
Part. Short
566-571* odor
in4.JKU***
W. - 2-Bodr*»m h*m*. wp-
room, 220 wiriim, cOfpoft,
Apply Ot 1602 Horvord,
Miu*
ram Highlands,
436-3431
JAMES, » w. - Six room unttrnittoi
houst, fsncod yard,.wpsh*r connscllons.
Call 5*22171 for oppoinlmant.
RIDE TO DENVEE - Or Silildar. Colo-
1^ ear'v-"
215 E. James. Mrs. Ja-
tiller, 502 N. JonesNis in
212. Mrs. J. H: Dickson,
ak, and Mrs. M. K. Soileau
llnlshtd. unlurnlshod Uwdroom k
loro* dostts, oltit ion, aluminum
ALL N*
m. 5 ll
Sales aJ
5*3-3351
MORRELL, 13* - 5 R*«n
furnlslmd, oltlc fon, coriwr 1«
582AS3S Of apply 23# W. Lobi
in Room 110 and
n Room 108. Er-
of Mr .and Mrs.
1j. Female Help Wanted
2-bedroom unturtjlho*
m*nt lurnislwd ond un-
ing, monhy-moklng carow (or -housewife
J*bm*9*<0* dethury. Call u>*y- 5*2-7*14.
j is in Room .RB.
r^’WiSrfaS*W®
Mrs.:
kuwrr^err£ ■--r-;;-..v :\ ,
■\ ' (COntteaed from Page 4) ; '
Ait elaborately secret training
center was set up von Okinawa
and placed und£f\the\omman.d of
Tsai Werv-Tze, a Chinese general
of charming manners and many
Walker and Pik Browne
Memo-.
AND ALTERATION LADY-
iNCMLwltf to. coptkhrtd.
mn> ■*, aiiMf •awe-”
a Cleaners, 614 W. Main.
FOR ME, UNCA
SURE UNCO-OPERATIVE,
G. G. Buckalew of Otanneivlw
Mrs. Long is in Room 338 and;
Mrs. Buckalew is in Room 231.
Susan Fay Earley of 1305^trick-
land i» 'in Room 204." Mrs-;, 'Joe
W. Golden of Conroe is in Room
William B Maddoux, 403 Haro
ord Lane smd Mrs. ^EOt*e N- -Yah-
land 347 Ilfrey,\were admitted
to San Jacinto Thursday also. Mad-,
doux is in Room335 and Mrs, Yd-
SECONO, nil
REFINED WHITE LADY -\L
keeping and, car* of 2 y*ar,
— Coburn Med-
%,'srJr'
WOOSTER TERRACE
KEYSTONE RENTALS
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
ICIS 3M W. — NlceTStWoom,
£RA»fiOS[
month.
Jo iivq in onfl core ror tovatia »oay.
Wisconsin, 5*3-4273. \ ,
7*2 E. — 2-b«droom, extra clean,
tm - At Bowl*. 2-Story, turn
rh«r, plenty garden spoce, *50
/ 8-H -
from ShE
for partii
the day i
to their
land U in Room 24T.
New arrivals:
Iwt Jor pay. When
for them to return
md equipment they
5*3-31tt
Mrs. Frank A. Kelso, son, .5.-p.m.
TTiursday at Gulf Coast Hospital;
She is in Room 129 and her home
is in Houston:— \
. A son was bom to Mrs. Carl
Shirley of Highlands at 1:05 a m.
ILLINOIS, 34tf—Large, Slean and
eomlortable houa* with 3 Sedrooma.
8 bathl, garage. Convenient to
l. .^hnnla ehnltnilWI nnfl P1‘
12. ; Male Help Wanted
B bathi, garagt. Convanlent
churchcif \«chooli, thogping and
*9t*r ***** 166,00
month. #
Chas. W. Gordon,
it rations
tdcariy.
By Bill O'Malley
THE REVEREND
tsiasap^
toi*uW I* Kag Immm
r**tm
She is in Room 128,
Centrally Located
*vt«k ttort Im
ay* noy\mK
reverend
—I'LL YELL
Chonndvlew Indrtt
will hold Ht Wl>
7 p.m. Friday, Aih
Hlgh^School audlti
August 11, Ml. .
SWIFT'S
Work Wanted
By Frank Roberat
NOT
sa-nid
MRS. HTTS FUTS
18, ' r o omr. Board
'twey claim this
I 16 ONE OF THE .
Jk^TOUeHEST 4
yu ccxiRsee in!
yATHSWDRtO^
In my tom- All*,
SWIFrS PREMIUM
pooeyt
h« fi»cgl yior
tugust 31, 1962,
3chool and rot
i. - Apply some oddftM.
l|to?.N Experienced!'
-.JSEWi mm
Sadie M. Bond
MEMQRIAL" HOME
udoptlny the budget: Any takpoyn ul
HENKE'S
Try Sun
Classified
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1961, newspaper, August 11, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057062/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.