The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964 Page: 19 of 24
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Wednesday, Auqust 5, 1964 ®br Sauldton 0bb
Trim's Music Puts Papa,
The Janitor, In Cadillac
America and Europe and the!
money rolls in, his father sticks
with his, job as a janitor.
His mother shells beans in
the kitchen.
Triftidad Lopez Sr. doesn't
have to work. Nor does Mes.
Lopez have to shell beans, much
less grow them in their lush
backyard garden.
Trini (Trinidad Jr. I "has hit
the big time as a singer and
guitarist. He is seen in New
York 'With the celebrities, some-
times with Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton.
One of his recordings, “If I
had a Hammer," has sold over
— one million discs -in America
tmr Immuii -wotra-nmcuvw
and even more in Europe. He
has bestselling albums on the
Park homes.
1,1 ■ 1 >> ,
beautiful in a different sort
mcia.
IdvTes are planned, for him
way with its corn, Squash, beans
top stars in the case. He
dy is becoming a television
and tomatoes.
Mrs. Lopez
SOUTHERN ROLL
i AI C A
cOLEO
' PATTIES
- .v BEEF BUNDLE FOR THE FREEZER, CUT, WRAPPED AND
QUICK FROZEN
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Affectionately referred
» 'Von,! hnv" hv his fath
a "good boy” by his father end
"a Christian who will one day
settle down" by his mother,
Trini, 27, hasn’t forgotten his
parent*.
grandchildren and talking at the
kitchen table with her children.
She says of Trim;
"Hi. lif.. Is sr. f»«r '
"His life is so fast, Buf tie Is
a Christian boy who will one day
seltfe-down.
"I Ihinlr 1
"I think I would rather see
him mowing the grass,"
The father does not seem con-
cerned about his son’s sudden
success,
“He works hard, but I tell
him, ‘Trini, this is not hard
work, what you do.' ”
The lour Lopez daughters art
married. Trini and a younger
brother, Jess*; 20, are the only
single: children In the family.
Neither Jesse nor Trini smokes
in a neignDornqoa ui jw.wu
homes. He bought his father a
Fresh Ground
Fresh Ground Beef
Ask Us About Them
or drinks. Both ere church go-. .
Jesse sings.and plays the sax-'
opftongr He & sopbornorc at
North Texas State University at
Denton, and has hopes for a
And Many Other Cuts at Similar Savings
singing career
recently cut his first record.
(11 Beef Imports
Down 18 Per Cent
ASSORTED
COLORS
Stay calm and collected,
Find anything from barber
shops to laundromats the
quick and convenient way
. in the YELLOW PAGES *
...where YOUR FINGER*
DO THE WALKING.
The secretary and cattle
groups have been at odds over
the effect of imports on toe
sharp decline in cattle prices.
sharp decline in cattle prices.
Producers blamed foreign sup-
plies, but Freeman has attrib-
uted most of the price drop to
Increased domestic production, «
To bring the year’s imports 25
pet* cent below last year, foreign
r e c e t p f s for the last seven f
months iifthe yeur would bitve —
to average 30 per cent below the
like period last year.
DECKER’S SMOKED
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
.12 Oz- Pkg.
OLD FASHIONED SMOKED
OLD FASHIONED SMOKED RIBS
THE BACK-TO-SCHOOL RUSH STARTS
AND DON’T F0R6EI 0«R7..
PIKES PEAK
Whits Star Laundry ii now offering •
summer special to its customers, ror
each $2.00 worth of cleaning at White
Star, you will receive a coupon that an-
.tides you to have one shirt laundered
free! These coupons ere redeemable
ON ALL SUMMER
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Mali’s • Women's • Children's
with i minimum oH ooupoi
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0 Ox. Pressure
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Pick-Up Station .,
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500 S. PRUETT 4300 MARKET
BAYTOWN’S OLDEST/ND LARGEST
Main Office
5828156
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15 Ox. Glass
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7100 NORTH MAIN
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964, newspaper, August 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057299/m1/19/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.