The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1961 Page: 10 of 10
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Tuesday, February 21, 1961
IADWAY MUSICAL BEING READIED FOR U.S. TOUR
(AP)—Broadway's
Sound of Music," i
of Music,
I for national tour
t tare.
going to be just a
Carlton copy," say* director Vin-
27 in Detroit thereafter moves on j through*. Miss Henderson pur
for extended stands in Toronto, posely avoided going over to see
Cleveland Des Moines, Omaha. I Mary Martin play the key role
"Ilet Florence find her way at I interest stems from a constant | over from braaa and steel
| the beginning into the role," Don- j urge to improve.
vm copy,"
: Donahue.
Special Interest centers on thej
wnture—one
Kansas Gty, San Francisco, Log , She saw the show just once, soon
Vngeles, Denver, Dallas, St. Louis latter it opened and long before
md Chicago. •* .she was selected for, tour.
. of the most elabor-| The home company will contin- Perhaps most important of ^1 tation.'' .
ate ever to hit the road-becauselue at Broadway's Lunt-Fontaine has been the attention lavished by Donehue is high on his ww per-
the musical was the final oration) Theater, where it has been play-jthe top creative echelon. Stting former :_“If she lived a hundred
of the fabulouxlv successful team(ing to standing room only for 16'in with undimimshed enthusi-
of composer Richard Rodgers md months.. ;asm, counsel and advice haw
hia lyricist partner, toe late Oa-I Rehearsals of toe road troupe1 been Rodgers, authors Howard
car Hammerstein II, jhave been kept well away from: Lindsay and Russel Crouse, co-
years, Florence would never find
a show which uses her heart, her
humor and her voice so perfectly.
bly right
Her instincts are terrib
"Since toe musical opened on
Broadway I have gotten some new
ideas which I hope I'® going to
take advantaaa of in this produc-
tion," he says.
In scenery and costumes, the
road show, financed at $325,000,
is identical with the White Way
version, which cost $450,000. One
difference, invisible to spectators,
will be in some of the metal props.
HIPMi M
mm
| For its star "The Sound of Mu
sic" contains "both music that
works for you and that provides
challenge.”
Atiss Henderson, 26, blonde and
petite, first hit the Broadway star-
light in 1955 in the tide role of
“Fanny.”
This demands a much wider
range—there are many colors and
dimensions—but it is beautifully
constructed.
Dallas Woman Named
Best Home Economist
HOUSTON (AP) - Miss Nell
Morris of Dallas is the Texas
Home Economics Association
Home Economist of the Year.
Miss Morris, who works for a
com chip company, was honored
at the association convention Fri-
day night for outstanding work
in home economics.
■gr. Wills Vaughn Ttnshqr of
Tfcxas Tech named president-elect,
'Federal Bandage' Flayed By Morton
CHARI JDTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) 45 minutes in each area, listened
—Chairman Thruston B. Morton
of the Republican National Com
mittee says Democrats In the past
have "trotted out a huge federal
bandage" to take care of any lit
tie problem that developed on the
social or economic scene.
He also is critical of Secretary
of Labor Arthur J, Goldberg's trip
last weekend to depressed areas
in five states.
"Goldberg had press releases
xexas ieen named presiaem-eiect, "(joldherg had press releases
to replace Miss Louise Mason of prepared in advance," Morton
College Station. said Wednesday. "He talked for
to questions for 10 minutes, and
fhen had his picture taken with
some unemployed persons." • •
Morton, a senator from Ken-
tucky, said he thought there
should be an extension of the un-
employment compensation law
and other measures to help chron-
ic depressed areas,
Morton spoke before about 500
persons at a program sponsoiixi
by the student legal forum at the
University of Virginia.
■■HHH
Baytown Business And Industrial Review
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THREE OPERATORS keep this five-pleee
automatic shirt unit going at White Star
Laundry and Oeanen. They can turn eut
MS automatically MM skirts per hour. This
is the laundry industry’s newest development
in shirt finishing equipment
*821 (Baytown Photos
White Star Laundry
Gets Clothes Clean
”We know hew to get clothes for tartog paged the quarter
dees,” says Clint
mraer of White Sur Laundry and
Cleaners, 500 S. Pruett, Baytown.
Re«ardless of the fabric, there
is a process for cleaning it at
White Star Laundry and Cleaners
— where they have the most mod-
ern, efficient methods for dry
cleaning or washing garments. '
White Star Laundry and Clean-
ers has been a member of toe
American Institute of Laundry 25
years, receiving a plaque last year
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Competent and
Prompt Service
ENTIRE GE LINE
OF APPLIANCES
Servkw b Our If out
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century mark. Management of the
firm has kept abreast of all mod-
ern developments in the industry.
When you take your clothes to
be laundered or dry cleaned at
White Star, you can be assured
that toe jdb is being done by a
veteran, “professional" staff, us-
ing the most up-to-date equipment.
The fact that White Star is Bay-
town’s oldest mid largest laundry
and cleaning establishment is
proof that customers are satisfied
with their work. Several hospitals
f-and other commercial institutions
have continued to use White Star
mr
In addition to laundry and dry
cleaning, another service available
at White Star is nig cleaning,
either at their establishment or in
your home, if your carpet is wall-
to-wall.'.
One of the modem innovations
now to use at White Star is an
automatic shirt unit in the laun-
dry division. The automatic unit,
operated by three persons, can
turn out 125 shirts per hour stead-
'll does a better job because
_je whole body of toe shirt is
pressed out at one time, instead
of in two operations, thus reducing
the wear on the garment,” Derry-
berry pointed out.
The unit is operated by well-
trained and experienced person-
nel, including an inspector who
sees that all shirts meet high
standards. The automatic unit con-
sists of four presses and an intri-
cate, automatic folder.
In the dry cleaning department,
White Star uses the Sanitone pro-
cess, familiar the world over as
one of the most outstanding pro-
cesses of its kind. Sanitone has
been endorsed ty many clothing
manufacturers.
One of fee advantages of a
membership in the American
Laundry Institute is the availabil-
ity of laboratory controls. Reg-
ularly laundered items are check-
ed periodically for whiteness and
strength. There is no set formula
tor washing at White Star.
"We regulate our wash formula,
depending on the type of garment
and its degree of dirtiness,” said
Derryberry,
Derrybeny also makes this
guarantee:
“If a customer will let us laun-
der his shirts once every week for
a year, we will buy him new
ones if they tail to lart 52 wash-
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Installation of your floor cover-1 get the guarantee, plus the big- quirement
tog, regardless of the type, is gest choice in the business, ' Arnistro
equally as important as the quali
ty of the material, according to
M. C.'Hutson, owner of Hutson
Floor Covering Co„ 1314 North
Main. Baytown. .. ..
Hutson guarantees both work-
manship and material in every
job. regardless of the size.
Installation of floor covering of
any kind requires skilled and ex-
perienced personnel . . . which
are available at Hutson’s, where
toe owner of the firm personally
oversees every Job. •
“Our customers are assured of
a good installation regardless of
whether they use carpet, formica
or vinyl tile,” Hutson said,
Hutson is dealer for many of
the carpet industry’s oldest and
largest manufacturers, including
world - famous Gulitan products,
Roxbury, Artioom, Berwick; Rau-
schenberg, Aldon and Downs.
You may purchase thefinest
carpet available, but unless it is
properly installed on a good-quali-
ty pad, it may not last satisfac-
torily over a long period. That is
why Hutson recommends B. F.
Goodrich Co. robber pads which
are unconditionally guaranteed.
Carpets may wear up to two-
thirds longer when they are in-
stalled over Goodrich pads, com-
pared to felt padding, according
to Hutson.:
"It’s what you don’t, see
countr in carpeting, he said.
”B, F. Goodrich pads have
more rubber per square indi than
their competitors. They are moth
proof,' non-allergic and collect lit-
tle dust or dirt,” Hutson said.
"Good padding makes any . carpet
a luxury carpet.” _
Every? square inch of B, F.
Goodrich carpet cushion carries
this guarantee: BFG will pay to
replace and re-install any BFG
carpet cushion that is not satis-
factory. So how can you lose. You
BAYTOWN'S
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EVERYTHING IN
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ELEANOR SMITH—OWNER
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Hutson’s offers Bay-Tex home-
owners and decorators more than
70 patterns and about 500 colors.
And if you need something they
do not have in stock* It can be
quickly obtained. •*r-r- . .
Hutson's also sells and installs
Armstrong inlaid linoleum, Corion
and vinyl floor coverings and Am-
tico vinyl tile.
Wherever Armstrong vinyl floors
are used, they add an Important
touch of elegance and sophistica-
tion to interiors, transforming
them from the ordinary to the dis-
tinctive. All shades, from the soft-
est of pastels to the richest of
contrasting hues, Armstrong vinyl
floors offer colors and designs to
Armstrong Parade Corion is
budget priced to meet the exact-
ing budgets of young homemak-
ers and others who desire the
newest in decorative materials at
modest cost. Yet, in spite of its
economy, Parade Corion is long
lasting because it is made from
the same time-proven vinyl formu-
lation as that used in the manu-
facture of the popular Mosaic
Series in Armstrong Corion. Its
beauty of design and wearing
qualities make it ideal as
placement fldor in older interiors
as well as for floors in new homes.
If you are building a new home
or thinking of covering the floors
in your present one, consult the
experts at Hutson Floor Cover-
fit every decorating taste and re- ing, telephone number JU 3-2435.
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THE FRIENDLY staff at Paul's Meat Mar-
get, 417 E. Texas, includes, left to right,
Buster Williams, Mike Mullins, Johnny Hisler,
Paul Holladay, Mrs. Paul Holladay, Mrs. A.
M. Bonds. Joe Floyd was not present for the
-pMo& (Baytown Photos)
Country-Smoked Meat
At Paul's -Genuine'
Paul Holladay oi Paul’s Food and barbecue sauce are closely!luncheons, church, fraternal and
Market, 417 E. Texas Ave„ Bay-
town, didn’t invent barbecue and
country-smoked meats, -but legions
of his customers vow that he has
improved on the recipe,
Hie country-smoked hams, ba-
con and sausage sold at Paul's
are authentic — they have been
cured in a jet-age smokehouse
where they have bung for'"days
in the smoke from genuine hick-
ory sawdust shipped directly
from Arkansas. A specially de-
signed electric--hotplate keeps the
sawdust simmering and giving off
its flavorful aroma.
Holladay is right when he says,
“You don’t have to go to the
guarded secrets — however, he club functions,
admits,the sauce has 32 ihgredi- Paul's market features only top-
ents, blit he leaves their identity
up to the imagination.
Paul’s food Market is a com-
plete grocery store designed for
one-stop shopping. All’ staples, pro-
duce and canned goods are avail-
able to Paul’s, in addition to die-
tetic and frozen foods.
Also for the convetoence of his
customers, Paul’s famous barbe-
cue sandwiches, complete with
onions, pickles and sauce-are sold
over toe market counter — for
those ready-made meals.
Mr. and Mrs. Holladay have
been in the grocery business in
country to get country - smoked Bytown since 1944 and their
meats.” And the same goes for store is
barbecued pork, beef and chick
quality, U.S. government-inspect-
ed, heavy Omaha beef for steaks
and barbecue.
“Our beef is nothing but the
best,” said Paul and toe same is
true of other market foods, sold
there under his personal supervi-
sion.
Paul’s market department also
will prepare meat tor your freez-
er, cutting and wrapping to the
customer’s specifications.
Howard Johnson’s’ famous ke
cream is also sold at Pauls, in
23 exotic flavors, including the
popular mocha and’maple nut.
M. C HUTSON, Owner of Hutson Floor Covering, Baytown,
Is shown with a few of fee hundreds of carpet samples on
display at the firm, 1814 N. Main in Baytown.
(Baytown Photos)
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Paul's barbecuing is done in a
special pit in which a mixture of
hickory and oak wood Is burned.
The succulent flavor of Paul’s bar-
becue is achieved as the meat
coofes slowly over the controlled
heat.
Like the man who built a better
mousetrap, ' Paul’s customers
from far and near have beaten a
path to his door. He counts resi-
dents of Houston, Beaumont and
Port Arthur among his regular
customers.
Paul is also famous for two oth-
er products - baked beans and
potato salad which are sold over
toe counter — and his delicious
barbecue sauce. All erf these rec-
ipes have been in Holladay’s fam-
ily for generations, handed down
one to another. _
Paul’s recipes for baked beans
one of toe city's most
complete. They take it one step
further—preparing meals through
their catering service. ■
The Holladays launched their
catering service in a big way
back in toe 194Q’s when Humblel
Oil and Refining Co. celebrated
the refining of their billionth gal
Ion of high-octane gasoline with a
gigantic party. The called on toe
Holladays to prepare the refresh-
ments, including 20,000 barbecue
sandwiches and barrels of punch.
They made such a hit that their
services have been in constant de-
mand since tor dinner parties,
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1961, newspaper, February 21, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057355/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.