The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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Monday, July 30, 1962
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ter, ask for
CVs Sportsmen Take First Spot bi Crosby Play
By N1TA BARKER
Sun'* Channelview
Twardowski and Doug Wagner Brown again and it looked like a
i minute
you. want it
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The Channelview Sportsmen,
group of ex-Little Leaguers, 12
years old or under, won a triple-
header at the Crosby Tournament
! Saturday night to win the first
place trophy.
The t o u r n e y started Monday
night with six teams com]
They were La Porte, Higi
Barbers Hill, Crosby, Splendora
and Channelview. The two loss
| elimination was played, ^
In the first game Tuesday night in
Channelview beat Crosby 9-0.
D XT VTl/T X T fitter6 ^Itridng1 out 15*
■ J ■ % 111 Tl rill I r\ UA Jimbo Cal las had a double and
A A. V “ single, and scored two runs and
Dickie Calloway had a double
and scored two runs.
Rain cancelled play Thursday
night and Friday Highlands beat
Channelview 8-1 with Rex Allen
pitching a three-hitter and strik-
ing out 10. Dale Bohannon hit a
three-run homer for the losers and
Tommy Carroll was the losing
lira
I horn
Th
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lered lor the Highlands team.
This set up the triple header for
Saturday night Chan-
finals
nelview again met Crosby and
Terry Armstrong pitched a four-
hitter and Bobby Bridges hit
double in the first inning and Ray
Wilkins hit a two-run homer In
the fourth inning to beat Crosby
4-2. Bill Gore, Crosby third sacker
had a two-run homer for the los-
ers, and Jim Davenport was the
losing pitcher.
This put Channelview and High-
lands as the only two teams left
the tourney and Highlands
was undefeated.
repeat as Highland* got three con-
secutive singles in the first Inning
to score one run.
In the second inning the Chan
nelview boys got the range on the
Baytown Area
Youngsters Win
In Field Trials
It was a great day for Baytown
and area youngsters Saturday
Brown fast ball and Jody LaFleur when the winners of the first two-
climaxed a six-run inning with a
base loaded shot over the right-
field wall. Tommy Carroll added
an Insurance run in die last in-
ning with a home run also over
the right-field wall. The final
score Was 10-4.
Brain' was charged with file
loss as he allowed seven runs on
Noon Call Stock Quotes
(Courtesy Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner end Smith)
(In Gulf Building)
Classified Ad
Reading Provides
Pleasant, Profitable
Pastime
Alleg Ludium ...............32% Pancoastal Ofl
Allis-Chalmers ............. 15%
Aluminium Ltd.......... 2p%
Amer Gyan^~....,..,*...» 39%
Am Photo Copy ............15%
Amer Tel & Tel............110%
Jody LaFleur hit a first inning three hits, walked five and gti^ck
out two.
homerun and BobbyvBridges hit
two homeruns, each with a run-
FINANCE SYSTEM
teens $60 to S1500 on Signature, Furniture or Car
•eneficRri Finance A Thrift Co. of Baytown
207% WEST TEXAS AVE., BAYTOWN
Phonr 583-7444 • Ask for the YES MANager
OVEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT—PHONE FOR HOURS
PVSy paid hwettment Cortfficotos pay 4% per annum
two homeruns,
aer on base, aad^ Channelview
won the first hall game 5-4. Dale
Bohannon pitched a six-hitter arid
struck out 14.
Nalley, •
Doug Wagner was tagged with
the loss and Rex Brown and Ron-
nie Simmons both had homeruns
in the second inning.
In the third and final game it
was Tommy Carroll against Rex two runs for the winners.
ommy Car
as he allowed four runs on seven
hits, struck out nine and walked
four. Jody LaFleur, Channelview
third baseman, had six RBI’s in
the last game with a homerun and
single in three trips to the plate.
Dale Bohannon, shortstop,
played fine ball defensively and
also had two singles and scored
couple pack field trial held by the Am Visoo................... 56%
San Jacinto Beagle Club were an- Anaconda Cop .............. 40%
nounced. |Armco ...............,......47
First-place winner was the Die- At TV * SF ................21%
bel-Ocker Pack, handled by teen- Baxter Lab 24%
ager Butch Diebel of 3307 High- Beth Steel...................34
way 146, and second-place winner Celanese ....................35%
was the Welch-Lowery Pack, han- Celotex ..................
died by teenager Dick Welch of Ouysler ................. ^
3220 Lafferty, Pasadena. Twelve Cities Service ...........***** f?,,
packs were entered in the trial Columbia Gas............... 26%
land other winners were: third — Creple 34%
Franz-Myrick pack, John Myrick, Delta’ Air L..«.............. 33%|
Route 1, Box 1115, Houston; fourth Diamond Aik............No
7119 Schley, Houston; aJff next-1 DuPont.........
best-qualifier — Wells pack, John- Eastman Kodak
ny/Wells, Dll Vera Lou, Hous- El Paso ........
Ford .......h%I
Foremost Dairies
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Galena Park.
Nineteen puppies
weeks 1
DOUBLE
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Houston; 2hd — Gi
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FELLY STORE
MARKET STSEET
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in the six
class of the puppy show and win-
(Mr. altered fiwi .................... jj* ............-«
to six months rmwi, Pn,».................Carbide ............... 87
Un Oil of Calif m«**(i»m*i*4 48%
I Airlines ........... 26
65*!
Mrs. L M. Bond, 7927 Narcissus, ruor on ......3514IUnitedCarbon
;’s ftigle, Dr. g^te Utti........................
HOSPITAL I
BEAT
R. L. (Bob) Martin, 806 Fleet-
wood, is in St. Luke’s Hospital in
Houston for arm surgery. It is
(his third operation; since suffering
| ihjury inacaraccident abdut two
No Sale
..189%
..97%
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Parke-Davis ........ 23
Pfizer ............ 40%
Philip Morris 69%
Phillips Pet ....... 46%
Pure Oil................ 30%
Royal Dutch 38%
Safeway ......... 39%
8ear» ......... (7
.......................32%
■£' "Tj-irr"*-.....
Socony-Mob ................ 50%
Sou Pacific *,•....«•«.•,«.,»«« 24%
Sperry-Rand ................14%
Stan Calif ..........
Stanlnd.....................44%
Man N 4 62
Stan Ohio ................... 51
Stanley Warner.............21%
Stude-Parkard 8%
Sun Oil..................No Sale
Sunray-Mid .................24%
Tennessee Gas ......... 21%
Texas Co ....................52
Texas Eastern............... 18%
Texas Gulf Prod ............39%
Georgia Pac.................
Gillette Saf •••••••*••■•••••• 37%j
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W. E. Hughes, 2203 Fenwood. Pas- ^ta-iTc Sgf«* s- Steel .................. 45%
adena; 3rd - Pinky - R. C. HoU- h LA J%.*#% Westinghouse
w **|***SMIS***f 28%
mann. 708 N.13th, La Porte; 4th— tt?\t No Quotepterox .141
Ficklin’s Puppy - L. H. Ficklin, ™ ..... ... ... . 47 |New Ori Cotton .... Up 12 Dn 12
2811 Dupont, Houston; and N. B. 28% I.....
L-SUI: "• -.yy| WHOLESALE-RETAIL
Winners in the six months to Kerr-McGee ................33% Air Condition and Refrigera-
one yrar class werK'-M-—Big libhy McN ................. ^%||* tion parts, retail parts, sup.
(Bend Randolph, T. M. HaystJr; I^^-MyerS/..............79%II plies and squipment.
2nd — Lowery’s Puppy, J. D. Low-
ery, 7201 Garcia, Houston; 3rd — Louis Land.................. 65%
Massey’s Shortboy, Leroy Massey, Magnavox .................. 34%
712 Arcadia^ Channelview; 4th *** Monsanto .................. 37%
Lindie, Hubert Evans, 5802* Bre- Nat Dairy Plrod ............. 56
land, Houston; N, B. Q, — Eileen’s Nat Distv*.24%
Phantom, Eileen Hays, Box 3677, Newp News .................'41
Doorseals in *tock for
most m«k« of
Rofrigofftori.
Ohio Oil
Olin-Math .....29%,
Otis Elev ................51%
!MW REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
Ret
Up
Froi
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sales
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year a
the Un
Busine
June
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adjusti
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Total
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pejtortm°is in Room 221 and m.
h&vp vihtora. V -
may
ivisitors,
Admittedjd Gulf Coast:
Mrs. CHenn Thomas Miller,
Chamelview, Room 123.; y
Paul Arvidson, 1007 Rosewood,
Jtoom 203,
Judy Allen Read, Cedar Bayou,
Room 12L a /
Mrs. Bill Serate, 1313 Cherry,
Room 132. ,
SEHR
zobtth Rhoda F«hr, 77, Of 205
Highlands, 4M «t 5:41
Mrs. Bobby Norwood, Channel-
barn 101.
MSYBEEF
SIRLOIN STEAK
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FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
view, JKxan
Edward Eugene Webb, 3226, In-
iana, Room 102. / „
Charles Albert McCawley, Moi^p-
BeMeu, Room 113.
Lisa Ann Turner,, Highlands,
Room 219.
Mrs. Eugene Skillern, Channel-
viewrRooffl 201. --x- - ——
Mrs. T. A. Elkins, 1301 Miriam,
Room 104. /' 1
Mrs. George C. Gourland, 320
Stewartl^xan 223.» _______________
Debbie Elaine Boatright, 1805
arland, Room 117.
Edward Castle Bullock, La
Porte, Room 103.
Mrs. James E, Barnes, High-
lands, Room 209.
Jack Richard Hanks, Hull,
Room 107.
Randall Lee Jackson; 1201 Ce-
dar Bayou, Room 200. n
Willene Kelso, 212 Briarwood,
Room 215.
Cedi Lee Jackson, Terns City,
Room 133. f
Admitted to San Jacinto:
David L. Caudle, 606 Stella,
Room 205.
Kathy aynn Vanya, No. 1 Lanes
End, Room 201. , - / /v :
Miss Patricia ford, J21 Caba-
niss, Rown 30L
Pamela Gay Helmer, Channel-
view, Room 221. 1 ~“
Ellen_Jeanne Rushiqg, 106
Queens’ Court, Room 3Ti - “
C. Sheiton, 124 Crow Road,
Rpom 330.
Jirlrs. Paul A. Moore, 1903 Ala-
bama, Room 302.
Mrs. William L Daniel. 201 Bol-
ster, Room 33L _
Johnny Lee Williams, Highlands,
Room 339.
Mrs. dames E. Panned, 1309
Magnolia, Room 23L
New arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. Wilson
Jr., 115 Massey-Tbmpkins, daugh-
ter born July 28 at Gulf Coast
Mrs. Eli;
Riverside Drive. Highlands,
o.m. SundavJn Houston.,
Funeral rftes will be held at JO o.m.
Tuesday at Highlands Methodist Church,
with burial at poreet Pork Cemetery In
Houston under the direction of Earth-
,,man Funerql Home, The Rev. G. W. El-
more of Modisonvllle and the Rev. T. S.
Holcomb,. Highlands Methodist - poetr
wilt officiate m the services. x
Survivor* ore her daugfrtar*, MsW C
M Hodge* Jr. of Houston and Mrt: Mow
Anderson Jr. of Hlghlondsy 'iwo sis-
ters, Mr*. Frank Duby ,»f Austin and
Mrs. Richard Howlin <rf-'Center Point;
two brat^SlOT Mi«>f t^h pfe*-
anton and Ray Snolt* ol Denison; ana a
grandson, Paul, Anderson of Highlands.
Pallbearer j.-will be J. C. Cast, H. A.
Barnwell. XV, R, James, B. B. Talley,
Dezra McManus, Elmtr Wilson, and
three honorary pallbearers, Dr. F. "J,
Emit, J, E. Dunson and L. P. Graff.
PLATT
Funeral services will be held ot 2 p.i
iarthman Highlands Cha;
Tuesday at Ea
tor Purl Sidney
Highlands.
Platt dli
ighlands Chapel
Platt, 74, of 317 E. Canal,
JUI9I PUSIVI, ^
the -rites. Surlal will be In Memory Gar-
dens, under the direction of Earthman
oral Home.
Pallbearers will be Eddie Smith, Len-
ville Edgar, Tony Treat, Jack Yandell,
Praston Wilson, Ray Johnson, Frbd Chon-
Udett Walk
Ms
Of 1
dltr and Udell Walker.
Survivors or# Ms widow, Mr*. Bernlc*
Platt, Hlgf
Helen Dunn
both of Rockfon
w, IVl,*- »
._. four daughters,
and Mrs. Dorothy
ord, Mich., and Mrs.
oif Houston and Mrs.
mdi; fsso.
Tam H. Platt,
brol
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garef Harris of Housh
Marie Coffman of Highlands
V L. Platt and Wllllan
ghlar
aullne
rs. M'. .
grandchildren.
Paw, Mich., and He:
Peking, 111.; two sisters,
•lott of “
be held af 4 p.m.
n Church In dros-
Funeral
Tuesday at
by for Mrs. _____________
Mrs. Garb*; », died of 4:15 .......
day In,* Hou*ton hospltol. She has been
a resident of the Crbsby area for
■ Officiating ot the service* will be
Rev. Albert Michallk. of the Br«
Church
of Crosby
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A. J.
__________........ Brit Morgan,
Ed Mlktska and M(k« Garber.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moseley,
La Porte, daughter born July 29
at San Jacinto.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Singletary,
715 Lloyd Lane, daughter bom
ond the Rev. Dan Bynum
Methodist Chords. Interment
will be In Memory Gardens of Baytown
under direction of Earthman Funeral
Survivors ora her husband, CharM
Garbs of Crosby,
Garbs af Port S
Garbs,.Robert T. .—.—. —... . ,_ ..
Garbs, alt ot Crosby; a daoghtsr, Mrs.
Gardlnla kristynlk of Crwby; a sister,
i ner nusoana, v-nurm* r.
assSi
GOfOtflW KriwyniK or vrowye «
»jP«4PVAJS54&J!
Ten grandcMIdren and tight grsat^ranO.
cMUren Mta survive. _
Pallbeorars will tie Ed VBio,
Lostok, Jerry Sebwta, H.
State KC Official
Wi Speak Here
Edwin G. Gunter ot Austin, ex-
ecutive assistant to the state dep-
uty ol the Texas State Council,
SHORT RIBS
SHOULDER ROAST
Houston, son bom July 30 at San
Jacinto. . ...... —
LEAN
PORK STEAKS
SWEETNIZED
FIRST GRADE BACON
Channelview
hospital Beat
CAUFORNIA
Tomatoes
Jumbo
Size
Admittances to Tidelands:
Betty Ann Allen, Highlands.
Elizabeth Ann Trice, Highlands
Marilyn Jean Henius, Houston,
Allen Wayne Dowdy, Houston.
Gary Lyn Dowdy, Houston.
Florence Holcomb, Highlands-
Cassje Irene Alexander, Hous-
ton................
J. D. Tlxxnas, Pasadena.
Dismissals:
Douglas Diez, Channelview.
Hazel Louise Bennett, Channel-
view.
Hazel Eksse Norris, Galena
Council located at 2500 Columbus
Drive, Austin.
The Texas State Council just
oomptoted constrtKtiao of their
new state headquarters building in
1961.
Gunter is a longtime member of
the Order, having served in many
leadership capacities. He is
Fourth Degree member.
Plans are being made tor a so-
CAMAY
2 & 21c
IVORY LIQUID
89c
King
Size
Michael Kress, Channelview.
Willie Morsp,, Channelwew.
Linda Rawls, Channelview.
Betsy Ann Allen, Highlands.
Dismissals:
Mr. and Mrs. a T. Hermit,
Houston, son bora July 29 at Tide-
lands. ^ ■
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price, Hous-
ton, son bore July 29 at Tbfe-
laatete—
Knights of Columbus, will be guest
speaker at the San Jacinto Council
No. 2781
* 428 Willow, son bom July 29 at1* - - ■
San'Jacinto.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Gay,
Gunter has been serving as ex-
ecutive assistant to the State Dep^
uty since 1952. He is in charge of
administering toe affairs Of the
main office of the Texas Sate
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THRU WEDHESDAY
^ J»BB MAUREEN
ADULTS Bite
eetaaeeenws,
STUDENTSBOo
CHILDREN tse
Ba|
MC
TON
Your
rial hour after the meeting by toe
tee, beaded*-
Lecturer’s Committee,
BartJ.Antfc.
Huber Softbal
Game Set Monday
lhg Huber softball game, sched-
■ fte Baytown
uled for Tuesday in thefl
Softball Leagw, has been re-set I
tor Monday, it was announced to-
day. Hie game will be played at
Rose land Park at 6:30 p.m.
The change^ in bte Adjetolie eras
by a conflicting soft-
ball tournament game involving
toe Huber team.
Notice To Our
Customers
Sears Baytowit Store
Will Close July 31st|
At 2:30 P.M.
In Order to Take
Inventoix
Wednesday Store
Hours Will Be As
Usual 9:30 to 6:00
, rSi
i
ft takes about 10 inches of snow
to equal an inch of rain.
Hairdressers Meet
BAYTOWN Hairdressers Associa-
tion wil] meet at 7:30 Tuesday
at Roseland Park, Mrs. Juanita
Judke* publicity chairman, an-
nounced. : . ,
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‘'Satisfaction guaranteed
or your money back”
Store Hours:
9:30 ft? 2:30
West Texas
Phone 582-8131
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, July 30, 1962, newspaper, July 30, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057348/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.