The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 2 of 16
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R.ALPH CAIN
At The Organ
Now Phytog Nightly
Except Monday Nigbto
CLUB "21"
Phone m S-tTM
FINERAL rente— for Pvt.
Boanford J- Hweti. M, son ot
Mr. Md Mr*. Lew Mwe4* ot IMS
N. Market Street Uw, win be
held at t:M a.m. Saturday at
Earfemui Highland* Chapel and
at 10 a.m. at 8t. Jude Catholic
Chart*' in Highland*. Ptwrt*
died Tuesday at Fort Hood.
Tex., where ha idatlanad
with the Army. He waa to tha
hnvpitnt with a heart aflmmt
at the time at hto death.
Burial will be hi San Jacinto
Memorial Falk Cemetery with
toot atilt." “The
he wm, “hi that
prayers ol
js&Ts-g&iri
good faith during a strike M-
lowlng a di'-pute MW I change
in rail operatiaaa to Corpus
Heirport
Christl He is appearing before
| C.S. Dlslrlet Judge Joe Ingra-
ham to Houston-
j lady of to-yoar-otd blind ma»
1 found Heating to *»1'* B*>ou'
, j Autopsy la ordered to determine
I cause of death of the man ml*
| I fay since Saturday.
I Pare Food and brug Admin-
istration warns ot possible food
GSUagSaB
Uted to some Harris County food
stares. Further sale Is a*ed »
stop, and those having the l*rod-
net should destrsy toflfert* —
Forty-nine strips docked to
Fori of Houritm, about IS
more at a^har nHte «■;
frame, WWieadl ®
number W ahlpi to port at one
Program -■
j (Continued from page I)
nBnfww»w
Bowie Dr. Aould be extroded
1 westward crowing Highway 146
crossing North Main and running
down "Williams St, arid era
the north end of Pruett and
Gartt Road.
Danublna should' be re-worked
and made into a through street.
Fayte should be widened and
re-paved from DanuNna as the
east, to North Commerce on the
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
1 - FEATURES - 1
A
DAFFY" »
Davia-Ward Rd. which ^ prriMtt
terminates at Fifth St., should be
carried west add should Tun Into
Martin St. aerois North Main and
North Commerce and _ continue
re-graded and paved from Atog-
Commerce, crossing Pruett ana
rufining into Lobit and then on to
- Decker Drive. '
Cedar Bayou Rd. should be re-
' worked and coonected dUecto
with Morrell SUexterttag
creasing Garth and then Jogging
slightly south to join with Park
i St and so crossing the Gocee ;
Sales Tax
(OMttousd from page 1)
Sherman.
OMSK
House debate a measure (HB2)
that would stipulate in state stat-
utes that sale axes on cigprs
and ether type* of tobacco are. id
preieot to ntt. *
VHy was 'passed by the regular
the taaes from federal feeesne
ADMISSION PRICES
ADULTS .... ■ ■■l.-.J
STUDINTO ......—J
CHILDREN------J
FEATURE NO. 1
SYLVIA SYM8 *
"TfiENASE BAD GIRL"
it down
ncrthwesterly direction meeting
Bayway B*l/
East Texas Ave. from Damibina
to Bayou Dr, to James St should
be widetted,'curbed and ““—'
In Houston Friday
A “Battle of fong*"’ attracting
■gteutegil
gram are the three outstanding
men’s quartets. They are the ;
Weatherford quartet from South
Carolina, the Blackwood Brother* ;
from Memphis erf the Statesmen
from Atlanta. / -
Another feature wi» be ftephen (
WOT 1
ty Warren, jmo is sponsoring the
rwraf-mss
at least 100*gtrepd *togs. . j
A large gram » expected to at-1
tend the songfest from Baytown.
Adm^ is ^W tor te- W I
floor and 11.2a for Balcony ,
videPed,'curbed and guttered
put in a serviceable traffic,
Won. “
Massey • Tonrfrine Rd.*hould
he e*tamfed wait from North Main
cm across Garth and brought down
into Decker, crossing Goose Creek.
There are two alternate locations.
One it that it could go straight
west striking Decker just north
of Camp Reber or it could, be
swung to the south just east of
Your tntekidlknm worth a whole
lot more at your Chevrolet dealers
right now! First of, yin yd a fmt
ftdrt on saving because summer's the
saving season Then, with a harder t
wormy, taster riding Chevy truck,
yorfrs set to save every mil* you haul
And, finally, at trade-in time, you can
expect an extra, dividend because of.
Chevy’s traditionally higher resate
votes. What could be better?
Satoa TarminaJ, „i' ■'
Grantham and Pamela should
be extended eastward to intersect
North Maim
Nardlle Dr. should be extended
north to Jete -Davi* Rd, -
Km tiie miprovement ^ Tex-
as Ave, and Bayou DroutRttgore
Rd. and Cedar Bayou Rd. should
be improved-all the way to 146.
REG. 45c
OPEN TROUT
SANDWICH..,.'
it to cross South Mato.
Member* of the committee
ent Wednesday night ware I
r I/fnnnao Vamtatk TUl
Lammers ana W. 0. iiaman#
Lammers' motion on seeking
federal aid waa seconded by Mas-
sey and Tidmon. »__
CHICKEN SHACK
NOTICE MR. BUSINESSMAN
WE NOW HAVE AVAILABLE
jffiV
See your load authorized Chevrolet dealer
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HI N* MAIN ST.
. .-. V
MAYFLOWER SERVICE
means for you.
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*W Thersday, July
Camp Set For July 24-28
Church's District 4 serve as
Camp at the
Encampment mil he
JMfe *&!.
Rev. Kenneth E. Trent, pastor
J the Second Baptist Church of
Chamtriview. Will be to charge of
wganuaw and waning up area
groups to attend the ramp.
j
. “The camp it open to boys of
other feiths as well as 1he Bap
lists,'* (aid Jtev. Trent, who will
The schedule of the fiveKlay
camp will include all forms of
sporting activities to addition to
church services and guest speak-
MXCXM
■ now showing!
At tfw dose of the camp, a
baseball gam* will be held bw
tween the camp all-stars and the
torulty. An intermediate star
camper, age IS to 16. wlU be se-
ated by the ®mp officials and
will be awarded a paid trip to
Ridgecrest, M, C. s............i
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I ortu in granted
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method*.
r
iroraiHow
THRU SATURDAY
He exploded into'
manhood across
I three yearsjmd
three
_ TAMUSH"
WILL NOT SHOW AT TBlE
KIDDIE SHOW
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YOU WILL SK
6 - CARTOONS - 4
Additional tt**
ton City A
Houston Yooth
city council a
fund solicitation
A link between downtown
H*—ton »"d the proposed L»
Porte Freeway , phw two more
freeways to fee south will be
needed by IMS. Harris Oremty
CSMUntostoners and Houston
City Oaum-il ate told by Houston
PdUlo Worka Wrccfor. —
Onndtother of Beaky loever
retsrm to Howrion after Bel-
lalre girl’s rescue from Oregon’s
rugged Pacific Coast, says “fe*
hand of God caught Becky a»
fee fumbled down feat l,6W-
PIWETZ
Funeral services for Pvt. Benu-
ferd J. Ptwot*. SO, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Plweti of 1502 N.
Market Street Loop wttt be
at 9:30 to.m. Salanwy at Earth-
man Highlands Chapel and at 10
a.m. Saturday at St. Jude Cath
ollc Church to Highlands.
A native of Baytown, Plweti
died Tuesday to the Army hos-
tel at Port Hood, Tex., where
t was stationed.
Rev. Henry Permentler will of-
i fidate at the funeral services.
Military graveside services will
be conducted at San Jacinto Me-
morial Park Cemetery. Burial will
be under the direction of Earth-
man Highlands Funeral Home.
Survivors besides his parents
are a sister. Miss Normaley PI.
wetz of Baytown; and a brother,!
Curtis Piwetx of New Orleans,
FOOD MARKET
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Your i
Frtgfc and
Inspected
Lb.
FRYERS
■........ ■■ GOOD BABY BEff SALE
I SEVEN STEAKS o.
SQ.-CUT ROAST
ROUND STEAK /A. T-BONE STEAK.
I SIRLOIN STEAK __ 07C BEEF CHOPS-
_u. 79c
—u, 55c
NCNICHAMS’SSSt -nuJSc GROUND MEAT
CROWN ROAST
roast rr
2 u. 59c
u 49c
RINDLESS SLAB *
BACON
CURBD SLAB
BACON
COOK’S
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Choose from. Dozens
<of Lovely Patterns and
m CrAntt rv.rior. CnnV' Bin
_W, . motors During look s Dig
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CaR Us FertaTUW* Painter* t Paperfuneen
Sommer's the seeson to get ate uflifl
your doSsn <tt the trucks built to give yoa extra
infle« of hauling; With Indepoodo* Frofil 8m
pension, Chevrolet trucks keep going thouMtttds
of miles fi»f*r because far km destructive jar
and shake m transmitted through the tmtof
Chevy LF^. trades uFoih hardliv too; hi OMWI ~
. with dim’s wide choice of thrifty 6 and hardy
V8 power, ywhean tailor your trttefc exacQy to
your job. So how qao yen alw mpariaRy sat
doxing the jnmnnyy awing nuoftl I .
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057219/m1/2/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.