The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1961 Page: 2 of 14
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April 28, 1961
Worst Month For Sunburn
Canker sore* can frequently be Rockefeller Institute scientist. He
______get a worse wnbuhi
in May than in August.
In North America, the sun's
rays reach maximum intensity
June 21. So
w 21. So the intensity is strong,
in mid-May than late August.
Aa lor sunbathing in general, ex-
perts wam that chronic over-ex-
to the sun is a major lac-
)roducing skin cancer.
Sores
WANT
TV SERVICE?
Huiphy ins. Agency
Jll North Main
Phone JV J-501S
ALL TYPES OF
INSURANCE COVERAGE
• FIRE 0 THEFT
f* arms • commercial
diet, a medial
leametr
team finds.
new force* new substances, and
victims of w» *hmull upon humans.
sensitive to
foods containing citric acid, in- Ultrasonic waves — pitched too
eluding citrus juices and choco- high for human hearing-can oft-
late and other persons to acetic en overcome the dizzy spell*
add contained in vinegar, pickled which mark Meniere’s disease,
foods and salads An allergy may reports Dr. Frank Altmann of
be responsible. 'Sensitivity tests New York City,
can spot the off ending food. Meniere’s disease J* usually
Tips on Hair causad by a malfunction of the
Many women complain their Inner ear, and the remedy for the
hair is falling out at excessive dizzy sensatfaAi is to destroy a
rate. One reason can be too much certain part of the inner ear.
stretching and pulling on the hair The ultrasonic waves do this
for “high” or other fashionable without causing any k*s in-bear-
coifeurs, says a medical journal fog ability, as does ha^en '-ten
against using ' household deter:
gaits can Irritate sensitive areas torn of Meniere a disease
cdtive scalp, or cause damage to neither does mayery.
the eyes.
Jet Agr Health
Modem man zips about at high
speed from one climate to anoth-
er in a few hour*. Artificial light
turn! night into day. He moves (Continued from Pago One)
through sudden changes of tem-
i~r
nrrirvrit SSTSjpTwSterintospring.**
DECK Cf K . m zdl thla. manjsj^removed “
fromlT^tiW in which r^^**~*
he evolved, with it* regularity of rio^al «w^ rrofn ™
ne evuivcM, w»u* **• «
SSST' ^
such changm are pro-
tion.
Dr. Rene Dubos
YOU WILL SEE
6 CARTOONS 4
COMEDY
"PERFECTLY
MISMATEP"
"MEN WITH CARS"
PLUS THIS SPECIAL
FEATURE
"1001 ARABIAN
NIGHTS" ,
3rd IMIW-
AVA . ANTHONY ,
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BAYTOWN
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was Texas’
24th city in 1950
• • •
35th in 1940!
AS
MAYOR
AL CLAYTON
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wHI work for
GROWTH AND
PROGRESS
N. P*U AH.
Library-
he win be aWe to see toe meeting
he work
room on his right and toe
room behind him.
duHnf^hdisS“of,3viC Ofr Manager**J. B. .Le Pem
” —------- hiring, a, HOO^d^t
-= toarTconsuitant ^hS’waTdone »*«> h«»«d tor service toe peat
■ at the recommendation of the li- >’f*r
brary board.
stallation ofnew officers.
The consultant spent one day
in Baytown, be sahTand will be
available lor future advice
wary librarian,’ will include any
additional information he.....fur-
nishes.
rmiM mkmm— SSB&S2&S
***** all WORLD WAR I veterans In
consultation were eliminated, ne ;— " - . J. £
felt toe eify had already received the. Baytown ares, are unmeet to
more than 1100 worth of advice, a discussion concerning a new
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brary plans.
Congress to be held Sunday,
Mayor Pruett asked if Le 7. at toe Vetemm of Foreign tar
Few and the Ubrary board were Hall on Decker Drive
considering hiring five librarians _ J_, „ *
and live clerks as recommended Softball MOOT
also said toe proposed
also be
WESM
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md table, complimented LeFevre.and AsriirtanU Sodety will have a
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Mrs. Virginia Stricktowulnafr w muwv
ber of toe 630th Onkanoe Com-
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
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protest
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TWOO THE GREAT"
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THE BIG ONE FOR EVERYONE!
METRO«6 OLD WVN » M AYE R pr«..nt. EDNA FEW JME IFTS
terview at this time.
Wardb
Council
Running Fol=.
I want to
REL One-Act Play
’tween toe
District L>led*e look for my
name, W. L. (Dub) Ward, Dis-
trict *. The candidate Mi
many people have ’ "-"" *“
Deb Ward. But's W. I
inib Ward. Hiafs" W. L. Ward,
councilman, District *.
(Paid Political Advertisement)
BINEU PARK
1201 Sin Jacint. HISHLANOS
FEATURING
GO-KART RIDES - DANCING
SHADE TREES - PICNIC TABLES
Track Rental for Kart Owner* with
Special Rate* on Sunday*
piAc Hour*: Fridays, M ML Sat. * Sum 14 PJH.
Any Other Time by Appointment for Parties
Try Sun Oasslfieds for Quick Results
Famous for Stafoods
and Charcoal Brolod
Staaks
Available for Private Parties
Private Dining Rooms
MS* So. Main-CkMed Monday—MA S-4444
NEWLY INSTALLED officer, of the Bay-
town Jayeeeo are, left to right, Goerre Wl*
koff, president; Bob Chenoweth, first vie*
president; Tom Farmer, seeond rice presi-
dent; Jerry Clarke, secretary, sad Kenneth
Badgett, treasurer. Silver sad bronse Key-
Man citations for ontotandlng work in the
organisation last year were also awarded at
the installation.
(Baytown Photos),
J 0JC Members Awarded For Service
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Restaurant
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CRAB MEAT SPKCULTT
sanTtaas
saasmuMM
try H . . . fort low R1
CtonS Wihnlg
Owo U:M aw. «• U:N »m
during ceremonies for'in-
itionof i
Ron Morris, immediate
third vice president of the
and Bob Chenowi
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vem, hjju duo Chetwweft, a di-
rector and current first vice pres-
ident, were awarded silver Key-
SUN SPOTS. ..
StoHoa Burglarized
(Continued from Page
Thursday ni^it at T. J. Maples’
service station, 1820 S_; Pruett,
Man dtatksis for their outstand-
ing contributions to toe Jaycee
organization during the 196061
year. Both were active in all Jay-
cee programs, Drank Ibompson,
outgoing president ffVT, *
Eight other Jaycee* wen boo-
ored with bronze Key-Man awards
ttgr p«t in Jaycee sctMties
The station was Wikoff, a Baytown attorney, was
m fiiulwo ivt thd .. ——«-J—a. -J ok. Tau.
___a window in the
grease rack department and a
door to the main part of toe sta-
tion “Jimmied.’’ The burglar took
an undetermined amount of
ey and dgarets.
‘42 Party1 Toniaht
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CULPEPPERS T"ft»W
Donation is SO cents.
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ideal sltuattot and toe board geo- g^^^Xy Pi^Tll
win, soi
Erwin o
■- ‘h' Seconi Army Cammander’s {^•."EEUrSKa’Smta
tivSlb^'T^t? to?^ .A MeSde^Md^p^H”*wd A variety stow is slated
ffiraiOTTTJDR’nmy w. & ——, —
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----- the Second Army Commander’s
18 ana wuuujik gwao
M Second PbceAmried
Star
by
lege. : j
Old Shoots N
GOOSE. CREfeK Eastern
; members bave bea
I have received ,»■ Tmwwwit*.” a nne-act nlav Afri, Sam C BrsnUs,, «.
ag»,
-ttj: a?c^ ags
ItiSk^Tfo?^?^ A REL was with old sheeto to donate may
md I urge you to make
Diantha Davis « REL was .zr.m«rnh«.
Judged toe best all-around actress contact “ 0ES member*
youir friends award of toe stol- tor her roleJn toe T«M CantOOD Hours
sigsssi xasisisssssas
« ortrle’ mimmiinm
Allen, Kenne
rsaogen, rran f’anner. Jtaj Boow,
Gene Branscome and Dean Cor-
installed as president of the Jay.
cees during a banquet Saturday
at toe Holly bn Restaurant Gor-
don Mercer, a Jaycee state vice
Other officers installed were
Chenoweth, first vice preskto
Fanner, second vice president;;
Jerry Clarke, secretary, and Bad-
New directors an RoDand
Pruett. Alim, GkBwood Carlton,
Branscome, BodBktnd Thompson.
IV. jcjiwui L3 ~ »
at Aberdeen for 6 P m-
I d., and is a
ARMY PFC. GariS. Tharp,*® of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S, Tha^, 111
Katherine, Baytown, has arrived
SiKuSrSEtfWS I
Mugmn. Members and guests are
invited.
bate; Carol Anderson, third in
girls’ gymnasium.
bate; tarot Anaerson,. crura in
extemporaneous speech; Vltttri
CS tatoys’ dectaa-
ton; and Roy Vasquez,
boys’ poetry reading.
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DANCE
American Legion Hall
i
jCrosby, T*x«
APRIL 29th
Music by Jo* Corvonka
Road Baptist (£uith in Channel-
view beginning Sunday. Services
will be held at 10 am. and 7:#
s»s7K«rs„,ih”s
Houston. Fred Parker of Bay-
town will direct toe musical pro-
gram. Rev. S. S. Sttvera is pastor
of the .church at 16942 Avenue B.
Rovivai Bogins
* Holloway
REV. J. L. Holloway wffl con-
duct ayeek-lo^jtwtoti at River
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Royal Ambassadors To
Sponsor Track Contest
Associated Rmal Ambassadors
will hold a track meet and rank-
tog contest front # am. to 4 pm.
Saturday at Cedar Bay® Baptist
Church.
All members of the San Jacinto
Baptist Association have been in-
vited to enter the meet Lur-1-
will be furnished by toe RAs.
Trophies and awards trill be
presented to toe winners of the
contests in four age groups, Wes-
ley Broussard, RA leader, said.
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• Screened Dining Dock Over
Hw Water. **
• Boat Dock at Rastaurant
vowed to
MEssffiSSSBr ssa^sas.ajs.aa
Mrs. J. H. Fonfenof, Manager
TRINITY BAY
OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY
"ERENCHYY TRINITY BAY ^
RESTAURANT
• SEAFOODS • STEAKS
"Finest On Tit* Bay"
Marine Works
• ALL TYPES OUTBOARD ENGINE AND
MOTORBOAT REPAIR AND MAINT-
ENANCE
• M. C. JONES FISHING ft SUPPLIES
FOR PICK-UP end DELIVERY CALL
JOE DUBOSE
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Thompson’s See-Going Shopping Confer
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For A Bone” * Adults 80o * Students Me ★ Children SSc
BAIT—BOATS—GAS—OIL -"SERVICE WITH A SMUT
4 Miles East of Baytown
Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Thompson Box 353, Baytown JU 2-2090
CRABS!
CRABS!I
• FAT
^ LUSCIOUS
"FOR THE FINEST FOOD ONTtfE
GULF COAST'
DINE IN THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE WITH
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limit in the Beet—
REAL ESTATE
•••••••*•••
REALTOR
WEEK
April 23-29
'• * •••• —
"EAT OUT AT THE TOWER SOON"
TREAT YOURSELF TO
DELICIOUS
• CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
os
• ALASKAN KING CRABS
SPECIAL
EVERT DELICIOUS
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ff OpenTrout Sendwidi 39c
MT WITH US EACH SUNDAY!
Wei Donate 1*94 of the Amount at Tour Guest Check
to the Oranh Of Tear Cbelee.
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Coming! All NEXT WEEK!
BYERS BROS.
"The Carnival That Is Different1
Located mIM M
NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1961, newspaper, April 28, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057098/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.