The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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What, Where And When
First Christian Chi Rhos Former Baytown
Will Host 125 At Meet
Resident Honored
At Retirement
At a p.m.
Choir for rehearsal rod and
Kellowahlpat 6:00 will have Mr.
and Mri. Bill DuPlanUe and Mr.
Two IP School
Positions Open
tty the Humble Pipeline Co. He
wei with the company 43 yean.
“SWaln came to Gone Creek In
MM. lie began wnrklni with
Humble In September, 1131 In
the Baytown trffice.
In 1137, Swain Inatalled the
flr;it IHM machine for the Hum-
ble Company In the Baytown dle-
? aw8® Rho RandTaf^aua Southen UnlW
rlallan Women's “V »« their speakar
irrve the even-, Evenni.etvke.win be at
(elkiwahlp hall 7:30 irtth the minister speaking
and the norm “" The Kiaentlal Wuhlnii '
lay. The Meet OjN? voung people will ss-
-^vyrsarJ:
Tuesday, Mm. Gilbert Lump-
Wornwr^towah^T wUUneet needed him so I Just
with l he-executive commlttr* at Warned how to repair one b
0:30 a m. In the partor. Qterub telkhg to him over the phone,'1
Choir with Mm. Blaae* directing S'*'*1" <*M-
will rrheame at 3 p.m. He went to Houston In 1030 to
At 7 p m Wednesday the eholr Install an IHM In the accounting
will rehesr**. At I p.m. *11 func-j.md marketing department In
ttonal committee* of the churrh the Hour tun office ul Humble
wtiere he hn< been since. He ti
employed In the headquarters
df|Kirtment.
Swain, who will be <5 March
4. married the former Ysleta
Spurlock of Cedar Ilayou In 1934
Ills daughter, Mm Karl Hemp-
hill. ilvee at 1400 Nardlle In
Baytown.
After his retirement. Swain
dell and Mm. Otli Harmon.
Clerks will ha Mm. H. M. Hal-
iton/Mm. a! L. f'mdlry „,i
Carl Burney. .*
Thera will be no nm-ott, Supt
Beam* said Candidates with
the hlgheet number at votaa am
the winners.
Trustees whoso term* A* not
expire this year are D. O. Lalrt,
Mm. Marjorie Warren, Ralph
McAllister, John Harkneea and
Pete Runnels Is Speaker
At Scout Pack 208 Fete
bell player, discussed hla ex-1 mementoes for the Cubs,
pet lessees and humorous tael- Preceding Runnels talk. Mm
MB* through the ball leagues;Kenneth Offermann led the
1st UHtrcn. * man, and D. K. Whatley, cute
Runnels also* stressed the tie- mB,|Pri announced awards
ceaatty of physical fitness to tlw **** ^ p, ,***„,„j at the
mere than 330 Cuba, parents March meeting,
and runts at the event. to these are
hed baseballs j,^in Mrtp-cn ami Doug Segers
later tlgped bobcat badge*; Kelley Whalen,
Matt Clnas, Steve Scott, Devkt
Mlntrr and Kim PmveO, bear
J~mLaA badges; Jilake Ashley and I.»r-
nanci O' rod, lion badge*; Robby
.. (W Ricky Canet and Gary
UAra Mrtt. Webetoa.
PfVl C , Also, Gary Amemnn, Steve
LP Mayor Will
Seek Re-Election
llaiold 1 Pfeiffer of
i will seek hi* fourth
•J» Mad> (lab. baatawe lunch
Cl Ml try Oab Oaks Harden
(lab, liMa-m. wWb Mrs,
J. ( . Btopartta. mm m-
srnqdr
Dirt Oardessrrs HaeUraltare
(lab, liM torn- ahk Mm.
r. N. Bane, IN W. Bar
shore Drive.
Baytowa Duplicate Bridge.
for the hnvs
WASHINGTON’ fAPl-Prosl-
at * *---—1 r a n II e I I (Kit
dent Johnson's request that
Owgresa authon/e a study of
Bank Party Roam.
Kappa Kappa Style Maw. *
p.m., Kalgbta at (otamhws
fill.
Happy Orandmotbem Clab. at
1:11 p.m., Lyaahavea ten-
Ire Unaan BalMlac.
Thursday Pbraia toady Oab,
• Cil TaMgr Hr
Sift, Reliable
Prescripflon Strte
I the nation « farm snd food mam
kettoig ayttem hold* more polcn-
(AT ACTS
tsrts
tit] meaning tor farmers man
consumers.
: What the president Implied
Try Sun
Cioisiried
B-4MAnp«s
£*7
Scout theme.
land dollar.
Agriculture Department of-
so small a portion of their in-
comes. / ' \
The purpose of an tnvestlgs-
tton of the fond markeung ays-
lem would be to determine
lln
w• ",'!!• mii,swiwrnaa j»*.m a oManq*
George Mehren. tfl»a* field la
farm marketing, said the pm-
poaed Investigation was not one
of an ‘*antl-ch«in store or any
other anti character." The nro-
posal had been Intenireted in
Home quartern a* a device f;>r
Drive-In Window* open from
7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday
EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st
i the retailing, process-
rflroductot function* un-
> roof, and those In guld-
RwM M many cases the
stoics exercise undue
* on prices as well as
i production and market-
w untftcattoa deveP
i have become quite pro-
I in the broiler, egg and,
r,.MtaS.*
1W ...(.-.■v<v. i- . ’
tionalBank
7 M AP BIUMAIIIII
OF BAYTOWN
■-* i V'
HPInd Mmr Larry Edwards,
ra«B5P%g
warda, all of Baytown.
a new branaXiof ba
MEMBER P.D.LC*
'7 ;':-7
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AflKAi'.HtS ;
JONES
FlIHNITUK CO.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 164, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 1, 1964, newspaper, March 1, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057291/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.