The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1961 Page: 8 of 10
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Iuetday, February 21, 1961
IT HA® GHOULS.
SHOCKS
SH0ST6, EMPIRES,
wt«swoLveeycviL
WITCHES AND M
MONSTER©
IN IT
By Frank Robaraa
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IS IT A j,
OOCUMENTARy^
'-
Channelview Water Panel 'Gorgo' Thriller I Sun Classified Ads
Hires New Legal Council
Omnnelvlew Water Control and .resignation of Feb. 11 was ats
Improvement District No. 21 Mon-1 cepted. It was agreed that this
might be i
day night hired Channelview at-1 might --M.______-
tomey Tommy McManus by unan- for hometown boys to earn add!
a welcomed opportunity
By Mort Walker
SAE&E HBireP
THE ENSiNEKS
DErSSN IT |
REAU-y?
WHAT PIP
He po?
1
m
m
imous vote, effective March 1, to mortal money to use for their edu-
replace the Houston firm of Hoi- cation.
man and Saccomanno as legal The board voted to buy a used
counsel. acetylene cutting and welding aa-
McManus was hired on a month- sembly available from Charles In-
retainer basis plus standard (man "M
fees for any suits filed
linquent tax case*. |were named as a committee to
A motion by
Starts Wednesdayj
At The Brunson
Want-Ad Ratal
• sssfis ...........i&
I OMMaavuri myi .. a < *** • •••••*• gi
Single Insertion A ............. If*
ran tuna ran dat
MISS Unit iv "Charge
4gBC‘!av-*is WIiM« ftgjgk
uied Wednesday through Sntur-1 i-im '
day. "Gorgo" co-stars Bill Travers
and a fierce-looklng land and sea
ifi PT iTu^
IW llo ordinary tjrpi
ard man for POO to use in the dis- Cole Porter’s hit Broadway mu
de-|trict. W. 0. Wheatley and Jordon steal. "Csn Can," In color and..,
slated for Sundayl '*
...... i _____ Todd-a-o It dated for Sunday 112 PT.
Hubert Jordan I assist Supt Lewis Bohanan to de- through Wednesday of next week, oontraot tun* on RMUBBT
“ ' ' ' The ttar-fllled cast includes Maur-
ice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan,
Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLainelUee
and Juliet Prowse.
Juliet Prowse, who
the 1,800 water meters that must turn to the practice of putting
be checked monthly. Pay will be Calgon into the water system,
five cents a meter. This step will I Calgon is a chemical which holds
be taken on a trial basis as an [rust particle* in suspension and
alternative to hiring a replace- keeps them from settling out in
ment for a meter reader whose (residential pipes and fixtures.
A contract for painting of the
By Jim Burnett & George Crandall
WH.LirPS
ABOUT
sestn
r
fflpulCeuiflijl
Ups
(Cedar Lanes ground tank with
General Painting Contractors of
Houston was reviewed, and the
superintendent was Instructed to
urge the company to begin the
Juliet nrowse, who was a hit
with Elvis Presley in "GI Blues,"
is said to "steal the show" in
"Cta Can."
For Bolt
the econou
you gel results,
,oli»rg»4
hit that ‘
Rotulfs
a, cancel the ad tad ba
only tor toe number at dan
ad actually ran.
Work Wuntod
GENERAL OFFICII WORK -9 >'»*«
MlSrienoe; accounts rwrlvablc, pay
rott^ typing. P»* Age ® Marrwd. JU
raarss
IRONINQ DONE — In my homt. II. M ' .
par down IT K James
IT'S TIME to ralaa your hems. Sewing
and altoraitons. Mrs. 0, W. Jaokaop,
IU Wooatar, LO Mill.
IIU. O. L. DUDLEY wllfcara for
elderly paopla Jn her hoi
104 Sooth Flrat Strati
rvtoa atatloo on Main In La
II cart
. OA t-Mfli
'' tdOulf,
Port!.
John Wayne’s epic, “The Ala-I
mo,” will begin Mari* 2 at the (
Tin CLAI
OPEN D,
P it. and
.■aiFXED DEPARTM1
kILT FROM S A.If.
until NOON an SATU:
iTMENT
until
RDAY.
Brunson. Hie cast includes Wayne, I
Richard Widmark, Frankie Ava-
il ana par uaa
ion. Kathy Quardo and Bill Dan-| jeerer tiaauiaaUM'aad n#
v J.' Iwotlt as soon as weather permits. Guam.
iel, brother of Texas Gov. Price |
Daniel and now governor ofJ
adit all add.
lcation*and Tka Baytown
tha it*bt tb tiantfy and
OCAW members ratify terms
of 15-month con tract with OUn
Mathl.Non Chemical Oorp., call-
ing tor 14-cents-an houp wage
iocreaae retroactive to IMc* 1*.
Workers at the Ship Channel
plant have been getting $5-07 to
0.14 per hour.
Channelview School Is
Named For Late Teacher
Tka Btjufwa'mT th!t 111 SSrnotS
Classified Department
JU 2-8234 JU 2-8235
Lodge Nottoee
Fifteen pastors quit Houston
Baptist Pastors Association in
disapproval of policy statement
on segregation which encouraged
Baptist schools to admit all stu-
dents, regardless of race or
creed. Spokesman says dissident
group topes to form new asso-
ciation. ,
By Frank Ridgeway and Ralston (Bud) Jones
ICAN'TWATTTO
TRY OUT THe NEW
FLOOR POUSHERf
ALL MX) DO (S PUSH A BUTTON,
ANDTHE BRUSH SPINS AROUND
AND CLEANS THE FLOOR.
T WEU, anyway, thatIs what)
\THE DIRECTIONS SAID. J,
cads la moater
trial cl Norman P. Often after
defense attempto to prove wile-
slayer Insane. Case expected to
go to Jury sometime Tuesday.
Fog sod mist tohrropt ptoaa
and ship traffic along Gulf
toast Monday as visibility drops
below mlnii
mum lor safety.
Some flights Into Houston In-
ternational Airport delayed and
vessels unable to move in Hous-
ton Ship Channel,
District Judge William M.
Channelview School Board Mon-
day night voted unanimously to
name tile new elementary school
being constructed by the district
alter Mrs. Viola Cobb, school sec-
retary who died last year.
The school will be called Vida
Cobb Elementary. A $620,000 bond
issue approved last year will fi-
nance the new school and other
classrooms and additions to the
Channelview school system.
Plans for the construction-were
discussed at the meeting with
Emory White, architect
The possibility of naming the
new wing on Channelview High
School was discussed briefly but
no action was taken.
In other business, the board dis-
cussed tiie installation of flood-
lights on the comers of
buildings to light the areas
night Board Member Ellis Bum-
ham suggested the action and said
it should possibly be delayed un-
til school is out.
Consideration of a female coun-
tice extended through high school.
He gave as an example the fact
one of his children had got be-
hind in high school work and he
was unaware of it until he re-(
ceived a note from the teacher.
MEETrNO
regular
. Sun Jacinto OounoU
bltlk Knlfhtc of Cotumbuo,
KO Hall. Tuesday
Na
-s Vi-
_ alee. .
Onad Knight
Noon Call
t Tuesday,
SI 7:30
p.m.
Stock Quotas j
(Courtesy Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner end Smith)
RCU.W., Local 4-333
mdoUn* to bo bold
rusrjr 31, lMl
O1C.A.W, Hoc
toto. corner _____
bmoU. Local union executive board
maeta at «:30 p.m. preeadtnf rog-
ular awetlng.
rard Gayer, Fraa.
-J. «. Couliar, Sec.-Trass.
HaadouarUra, 1300 Okla-
>raar Oklahoma and Kin-
CALLED CONVOCATION
Oooat Creek Chapter No. 408
ILAJf. Tuesday, February
the
the
at 1:10 p.
M M sad
i.’m. for work
F-M derive
in the Goose Creek Masonic
nut tajoumlng
cordially invited.
(. A. Sellers, H P.
6. W. Alford. Secy.
CALLED MEETING
Holland ray* he thinks Harris selor for high school girls wi
County’s $» mUUon stadium mentioned and Supt. Schochli
bond election dispute atoold be |said the school’s plans for the
given full trial in March in over-
ruling an of county’s exceptions
to contest filed -by N°d G»14
Houston printing firm executive.
lof such a counselor.
A member of the audience, Eu-
Alleg Ludlum...............44%
Ailis-Chalmers ............. 26%
Amer Cyan ..... 45%
Amer Tel 4t Tel ............114%
Am Visco ................. 47%
school Ampex .....................20%
at Anaconda Cop .............. 53
Arnico ..................... 72%
At Ip 4 SF................23%
Beth Steel ..................44%
Celanese ................... 31%
Celotex ....................31%
Chrysler 44%
Qties Sent.................. 54
Coluiub Gas ................ 24
Diamond Aik ...............69 % ,T^22 SS^SL^islnd^^
r.M p.m.
Tuesday, February 21. USL
For wort in tbs F-C dearer
Sojoumin* Brethren
D. E Chnsteen. W. It
a a. WUaon, Secy.
Monumenta-Lota
By Mort Walter and KBt Browne
UMMMMMM/
2-21
m
Three murder trials get un-
derway in Harris County oonrts
Mowdny. Defendant* are Nor-
man Alfred Dodge, *3; Carlton
VaHare. SO; Robert LAe Barton,
37; anti Janies Blevens, 3t
Dodge to necoaeti of killing
FaMtoM woman; Valiare
charged with setting fire which
killed service station attendant
and Barton and Blevens are be-
ing tried in bludgeon slaying of
woman in hotel room.
i gene Tompkiris, protested to the
board concerning a^practice in
gome elementary school classes
of requiring students to acquire
their parents’ signatures on vari-
Dow Chem
Du Pont .......-
Eastman Kodak
E3 Paso
Ford
ooooooooo*
,.106%
1 28%
Personal
jous test papers and assignments.
I He said tile children
_________ were graded
! oil if the signatures were not ob-
tained, and that a child should not
Rwport Sulp ♦.Vo'o............
Gen Elecftic ................64%
be puniriied if his parents did not Georgia Pac
Gen Motors 43%
Gen Trie.,..»,m.jlv,-, ••••••• 37%
Gen Tire ........tti
gtrwas.ssyi.ifttS
59%
want to sign.
Members of the board and two
[members of the audience defended
the action. One board member
said he would like to see the prac-
Gillette Saf .................104%
Goodyear Tire 38%
FAIOLT BIBLE BY HERTEL
tbs Wortd'l Most ttoto jtok
Far PPBOMtrsUro. pill JU 34S4C
Director Of Christian
Institute Speaks Here
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
By Fred Lasswefl
us ’knights of
TH* NILE'ARE HWIN‘>
A MEETiN’TONlGHt/M
maw -err me L
SHHHL*
HESHi!
THAT'S OUR
SECRET
PASSWORD
By Paul Norris
E. G. Luna, director of the combination purpose
Mexican Christian Institute of San
Antonio, discussed the institute
and presented a film at a first
Christian Church fellowship din-
ner Sunday night in Baytown.
He said the institute has sever-
al departments which function to-
' >r as a social service center,
department prepares aliens
for American citizenship. Hiere is
also a health clinic to educate ex-
pectant mothers, giving them pre-
natal care and teaching them to
properly care for their tab!
Pre-school Latin American chil-
dren are cared for at a kinder-
operated by the institute,
are taught 1,000 American
words so that they can enter pub-
lic school without the handicap of
not being able to understand Eng-
lish properly.
An after-school recreation pro-
gram is also provided with
to pro-
counseling department for de-
quent children and those with
vide proper recreation and to care
for students until their mothers
are home from work. The institute
sponsors summer progra of arts,
crafts and homemaking. There is
sponsors summer program of arts,
a couns "
linquent
other problems.
The institute is financed by
United Christian Churches and op-
erates on an annual budget of $72,- ............—
000, The United Fund in San An- S*1! , .............
tonio furnishes $27,000 of this and
the |est comes from the church-
eSLuna was introduced' at the
meeting by Rev. Earl Bisoex,
church pastor. About 150 persons
attended.
* Tour
Last Rites Held For
Channelview Woman
(Continued From Page One)
Texas’Eastern............. SI
Drew’s, Economy - Town and Texas Gulf Prod ............41
Gwnby,
The /ah
Greyhound «.«*.« 2
Grace ......................52%
Gulf CHI .....................36%
Gulf State Util..............39%
H L and PO ................W
IBM ........................639%
Int’l Harv............ 51%
Int’I Nickel .................65%
Jones 4 Laugh
Kerr-McGee
Kerr-MoGee ......... 73%
Libby McN ..... 11%
Liggett and Myers ..........89
Louis Land 70%
Monsanto .......... 49%
Nat Dairy Prod.............62%
Nat DisL ...................27%
Newp News 56
Ohio Oil .................... 43%
Olin-Math ..................43%
Pancoastal Oil .............. 1
Phillips Petr 57%
Pure Oil ....................37%
Royal Dutcb ................ 38
..................
Sinclair .................... 43''l
Socony-Mob ...... 43%
Sou Pacific .................21%
Sperry-Rand ...............25
Stan Calif.......... 50%
Stan Ind ....................48
Stan N J............44%
Stan Ohio ............. 55%
Stude-Packard ............. 7%
Sun Oil .....................55
Sunray-Mid Cont............ 25%
Tennessee Gas.............. 24
Texas Co ........ 91%
IF YOU'RE LOOKING for s prinUn*
homo that will vatao roar buitoon.
PAomm -
Frw Eitlmol
-hort
E. W. Rlrhordjoa. JU 3-4333.
DELING - ROM-
liriLDlNO, REMODEL
donUtl, ooounorclal. No Job too
mall. Loana avallabla. Fro* oaUmatao.
Loans available. Frw ootlmaU
Georqe W. Ross
JU 1-S1I3
Building New Homes
Oi
Ramodollna, Oabtnota, Formica Topa,
Aaboatoa mdlai, Roofa. Fraa KaUmataa.
J. Nataar. Butldar
1101 E Ttzaa JU 1-04 T1
16 Apartments' For Rent
IIARUIENTS-Sjiackia )
AttM jf daatraC '
Vanted hast, air condltlonlot, wall-to-
wall carpal, uuodartnt facilltlaa, oar-
porta. Convan'apUy locatad 13US ML
Jamaa. JU 3-3121. _
BATWOOD
■aaiitowti
d beat.
BRITTON-CRAVENS AREA — 13#T
BUL caaaa fu*, ‘ —1
paid. LO S-5375.
nralahad apartmaot. btlia
aROlJNA, ITU - 4-mot
apartment all bllla paid,
and churchaa. JU 3-23W-
CEDAR BAYOU—llnfurnlahad S ftlW
and bath. Oonvanlant to aohooL
srocary a torn, |3S. JU 3-3322
CLEVELAND, BT W. — Furalahad 4-
room brick duplex. jlW, wata^wto.
! &r.. ***** . * ■ •
DECKER^DRIJE,.|in<>*||- OwHtoom
rutkiSh'iz yasr-
FORREST, 413a - Tw badwom sitfnrn-
lahcd dwle«^Z!0 wirln*. panel beat.
KS Call .
FURNISHED AMD . UNFURNISHED
APARTMENTS—3 rooma and bath,
idlttoaed. tU month, no uU
located
pita). JU 3.9084.
alr-condttlonad, 183 month, no uUtlUaa
paid, located behind Baa Jacinto Ho»-
ILLINOIS. 13*0—-Baehoior apartmanf
Clean, kiaal for eoapU or one
bllla paid. JU 3-3SS2.__
217 K. - Fumlahcd 5-rooma
ase’eSirtment **"!». water |
monthly. JU 34444.
JONES, 407 N.—Ntoaly^ fnralahod^
spare
2-3248
JONES, 80S N,
rfa 4 r
- — Fnrnia&ad duplex,
nma and bath. Adolto
ntoo fumlahcd rarest
apartment: tpeelal price for one p«r-
ton. Apply 307 N. Janet, JO J-T30S.
JONES, 512 N. - Clean funUahed 4-room
apailmrol, 11
ape
pie kl
1
LIVE OA
nlahcd
private
IAK. 813 — Lam 2-room fur-
I apartment with 2 Um doaate,
bath, JU 3-3711
Pfione 24(228 __
MARYLAND, 188 ~ Real nlto^SroKn
fumlahcd apartment caroort. heehdlor
no peta, JU 2-4788, 1823 Maty-
and five you quality work at aU tlmoa
with prompt daHvary, toll JU
for
you
a Matherna’a aaleaman to
3-1718
call on
STAINLESS STEEL SALADMAMEILj-
FWM’SSa. Coffee'Makcra*and Poroa-I
lain Bavarian China. Saleapoople need-
ed. Dorot.iy Barrett, JU 2-3851.
Lost-Found
_ 31 - Madam 4-room otor-
tof brtc*. to>l«..bari«odiaoMj
...__btinda. frothly papersd
■Minted, rarare. paved atreat. 340.
L carafe, -paved atraa
Apply Aba Roaanawal*. JU
after 1 LO S-B81S.
TJSiiaT?*-
aingle JO 34370.
lartca apart-
■ paid. Couple
MINNESOTA. 34B - Mealy fumlahcd
tSr’Sr* PaSnar fartlttlcf"fiYmtoth
up. Pboot JU 3-738.
LOST—Last week. DenUl pitted to
rad plaatlo container. 310 reward for
return to 223 W. Mato.
LOOT CAT — Rofletored Seal Point
malt Slemeaa. Lost from vicinity of
481 Morrell Street.
Instruction
PIANO INSTRUCTION . Beiinnera of
all acta. Hymn playlnr and Ooipal
juaie only. 488 W. Adooe or
33M8.
call JU
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or pre-high achool at home to apart
time. Write fur free Booklet
AMERICAN SCHOOL
f. O. Box 4188, OR 2-8835, 1312 W.
Barrie, Paeadena. Member National
Roma Study CouncU.
NEW JERSEY vat - WaU fumMwd
-------- gaa-water paid. *0 P«ta,
LO 8-5729.
spaa
tuple.
NEW JERSEY 2331 - 5-room fumlahed
fbedr0om^ apartment with gams*.
PEARCE, 215 E - Clean 1
an fumlahcd duplex. 345
Call JU 35228 or hHlutrt a
SCHILLINO—Large remodeled »part-
men ta, 3-rooma. fumlahed or tm-
fumlahed. 110-112.30 weakly. CbH John
rer, JU 2-7814.
peta. no children. __
8TIM80N 31S
large unfur-
after 7, LO 8-SR18.
THIRD, 18 N. - Wen funUthad apart-
raent, all uliUtiet, couple. JU
Beauty Culture
CONDmONBD DRYERS and
PLY. 18 B. ibxat. JU 2-9215.
VIRomiA, 2714—Large front bedroom.
Near churchaa. aehoola Share thia
nice air conditioned Itoina for only
$25 MONTH
Employed lady (Teacher, Clerk, Buat-
beta Woman). CaU % a.Rk to 8 p.m.
or telephone JU 3-3870. 1 —
Funeral services for Mrs. Betty
Louise Robertson, 35, of 16231
Palm in Channelview were held
at-2 pjn. Tuesday at the First
Baptist Chiirch of Channelview.
Mrs. ftobertson died Saturday.
Hie Fabric Shop,
Center. Grand de
Famous Brand Shoes Texas Gulf Sulp ............23
Gene’s Hi-Fi
eanere, Guys ‘N
Dolls, Gray’s Bo Peep Shop, B. F.
......fashion, ~
Goodrich, House of JTi
M. House Jewelry and Hdlaway
Food Market.
Also Hathaways Food Liners,
....... Le-
By Wolf Kelley
SK/UtD H
CAP1WN»
mm.
the services. Burial was in San
Jacinto Memorial Park.
Survivors are her husband, John
W. Robertson of Channelview;
one son, John W. Robertson Jr.
of Channelview; four daughters,
Tina, Betty, Sherryl and Cynthia,
all of Channelview; her mother,
Mrs. Lula Watson; three sisters,
Miss Oleta Watson, Mrs. Lester
Samples and Mrs. Ralph Wash-
burn; and two brothers, J. C.
Watson and Floyd Watson.
—
Tidewater .................26
W. UnOil of Calif........... 46%
United Airlin&r itntm.,,..«
United Carbtm..............68%
Upjohn Drug 50%
U. S. Steel .................. 85%
Westinghouse ........ 43%
1ESS«SlSS.i«!
POLLY'S BEAUTY SHOP
1821 Polity. JU 8-4821.
VIRGIN! A STREET—Own sttraetlvo
4-room fumWnd »p*rtmpnt, »4uH*.
220 eonnoctlon. wetw ptld. wtlklog
dleUnot to ruflnery. JU 2-2883 Of LO
19. .
SHAMPOO AMD SET 31.30
PERMANENT WAVES 13.80 ud
WEST HUMBLE-
Design, Matherne’s, Morrison’s,
Moore’s Shoe Store, Jim Nelson
Goods, O'Brien Food
Penney’s, Paine Bros.,
Co.. Robson’s Jewelry,
Sears. Scarborough’s Drugs, The
Style Shoppe, T. G. k Y., Buck
Turner Chevrolet Co. and Wilkies.
High Scout Honor b
Awarded Elo Veseka
Belgium Crash News
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harper, U.S.-Belgian
1307 Hawthorne, are the new par-
ents of a 7 pound daughter, Mama
Kay, bom Sunday at the Gulf
Coast Hospital. Gra
Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
By Bill O’Malley
BERT'S OTJA TEACH ME
ALL WTIWERNOMETRy
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harper,
of Baytown. Great grandparents
team
the Feb. 15 crash of a
Belgian Airlines Jet which cost 73
lives. The dead included the 18
are members of a U.S. figure skating
and
all
Official quarters declined to re-
lease any information on the prog-
are Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Boone of resg of the inquiry, saying it ft
Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Harper of Strong, Ark. and Mrs.
W. C. Thompson of Eldorado,
Ark.
HESTER
Mr. qnd Mrs. Ervin Hester* 307
Stewart, announce the birth of a
son, Craig DeWayne, on Feb. 17
in San Jacinto Hospital. He
weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Covey and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hester, all of Baytown.
Great grandparents are Mrs. J.
S, Covey, Waggoner, Okla.; Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Butler, Williams
rro» v. uk; I,,nuu/, oujuik
too soon to disclose findings.
Hundreds of pieces of debris
from the crash scene north of
Brussels are befog, labeled and
stored ta a hangar at the Mels-
broeck military airfield.
Library
Elo F. Veselka, Scoutmaster of
Troop 142, sponsored fcy San Ja-
cinto Council No. 2788, Knights oi 1
Columbus, Sunday was presented ‘
the St. George Award in Catholic
Investiture ceremonies at Annun-
ciation Church in Houston.
The
tivitiw as a meniber of the Cath-
olic Committee on Scouting in the
Galveston - Houston diocese and
’for his long and active service
in scouting.’’
Did You Know?
Puck- ment,
Mooniike craters, cinder eoi
and ice eaves, which pock
square miles of the Snake River
Lava Main in Idaho, form Crat-
ers of the Moon National Monu-
(Continued From Page One)
Dr. Max Mosesman, Rev. Dr.
Wayne McCIeskey and Frank
Goss,
Architect Lowell Lammers is
drawing plans and specifications
on the .library to be built on West
■: Texas Avenue off the Traffic Cir-
cle between San Jacinto Hospital
and Hlnke’s.
Great Rift, a 16-mile series of fis-
sures thafhave repeatedly spewed
fiery rock. *
Bessie T. Beauty Salon
411 Briarwood
BESSIE TUCKER ' VONCILE HTLL
Ownar Co-Womr
Nloo 2-room fur-
bloeka from
furntohed
nlshed apartmtnt, 3 Moi
ovrn. bllla paid. AJtoo, 3 room
am*, apartmaot JU 2-S772.
ntRStr. 4 ML - Faraiara s -room
•**
■ ,9
RIDERS WANTED—Downtown Hona-
ton, 8 i
a.m. to 4:45 to I p.m.
LO 8-74S9.
BRICK apartment - Mealy fundthed,
newly decorated, air conditioned. Ap-
ply 10 8. Oalllard.
CAR POOL ANYONE? - Wish to ahare
17 Houses For Rent
ALVA, 211 — Unfumlahed 3-btdroom
bouat 180. Naar achool and clnirch.
JU 2-2878 or JU 3-1111 **
Help Wonted
AMBITIOUS — ACTIVE - WOMAN
more Important than pravtoua pualneaa
! Spartty Bond, Realtor, JU 2-8248 or
i Important than previous
experience. Excellent remuneration.
Writ# Box 872, o/o The Baytown Sun.
12. Male Help Wanted
BOY WANTED— To wtok^part-tlmc
111 *** :h l8S or’
•venlnfi and all
j at least 17 and ™
.pply 213 E. Taxaa,
tuw.
sigh 105 or more.
DaBruhl’* Furni-
Work Wanted
Carnival Slated
CARVER SCHOOL Parent Teach-
Association will sponsor a
area lies along_ the rarn'ivaY Wednesday at the school okniral uaitrentry, ah,
CabtoSa^’bullt fermi« topa
Arabia, 811 Bolatar. JU 2-4839.
Food booths, fun booths and a
dance are slated. Festivities will
begin at 6 p.m. ;
BABY grraNQ - to
tour to wtak. Ea
lie. JU 8-3828.
able rate.
JU 2-81B. •__
BAYWAY. DRIVE. 6425 - FtonUhed 4-
room houae, rtaaed - In back porch,
carport. LO 640®** /■' ,,
carport. LO
CEDAR BAYOU. 2217—Jannteebe Addl-
,%r»Wh8*?tod,riS!rrumh#3S:
BAYOU ROAD, 2817—Unfur-
HUMBLE, 418 V
2 baths. 220
LONG DRIVE, 3
Xbct1nx*mi,
■flbruif
February X. W
week *nd)», JU J
MAONOUA. 1
nlahed bout,
aau'-c. 115.
MARYLAND
nuuca with pat
■; ... tic Clean
MIRIAM.. JOt -
2-Bddioani fumi
tot uo hous*. mm
NORTH MAIN-
houaa, tllachf
ISO. hemmi si
lliiuse No. II.
PARK WAT Dim
2-bedroom I
monthly. Call
TEXAS. 31X1 E. -
tlean, dole to, I
:-8287. '
TRI CITY BBAC
unfurnlahed
deep
waLLIIVILLE •
Kumiehed 2-be
Pltmiahed
Couple preferred.
128 2118.
WINDY LANE,
yard. Washer a
n inth. Cell after 1
WISCONSIN. 3314
room (5 rooms) I
pci central hast, i
or JU 34383.
W.XJOTER, Coburn
rented
fn.ma
conttll heated J
houses. HO i
•1R.VEOIE, 783-
doNt. JU i m
Elderly
-a. Kr.owlaa. 221
SADIE
MEMORI (\
- Oil E.
"A Niot Plata
Air Condition*
COiitral H«at -
; a-aaa ju :
NORTH MAIN
hrick building.
iwinf,
tail *tor* *pae#
ettoui
i. v* warphmis? kj -.u
a* :• Uving quartara
foot lor. CnUi
if is* cheap.
SEE SPARKY POJ
jr -T-wis Mr s;
SPACE FOR LEAS
apace in U-Tote 1
Block of Sheldon
hear new home coi
In eitabjlthed area.
. near
tyj>a business.
Owner will remodel
SEE SPARKY BO?
JU 2*8248- 907 S.
Large 2-Sto
Located one bloc
ualneaa dlatrict.
^burti
'spare, (
' lenanp Sultal
"7®mnJX~)nra»errI
ably. Call Ruth C
JU 2-2049.- JU. C-S.
itrict.
Owner will
Ultable
FOR
3138 WIS|
Doctor's Off
14x28 waiting roor
eeptiosiae. Six ti
Large, room in r
laboratory. Very
Will redecorate
Apply Abo Rosens,
after 7, LO 6-551
It's A Rest Komi
You’re Trying Ti
Trying
Then To Look Am
You're r
IK Rt
rally Heated tail
2400, Dorris, JU .3-11
Wasting
MONK REST HOME
Cantrally Heatad I
23. Services
BRAKE SERVICE. «
- Balancing oul-of
round Clark's Wheel i
2400 Market Slreet, JU
ELECTRIC MOTOR
Ing, any kind alie.
qualified mtchanlca. II
8- Pruett. JU 2-728L
FOR RELIABLE
washing machine,
call Baytown Washer
"" Uve Oak. JU
. enccd men. modem i
C-,Rll£ol'er^ovlng a
JU 2:i®:> or JU 3 21(
WATElt WEU, DR1I
Induatrtal Irrigation:
Berkley Water Syxtcmi
James Jenniwhc Ml
WATER WEL1.S DRIL
drlUlng, repair.
WATER WEU, DRII
Becker DrUUng Oor'
u&ss®
Lroom home, waeher connec-
* paid, 345. JU 2-8908 after
.....§m" m
wemwi
YOUR RENT J
Sparky Bond
987fl:-Mato-------
1707 — Unfumlahed 8-bed-
room brick hom
ime; lti baths, car-
win lease.' tee
Coasl
Armature
Electric Motor
LO 8-7836.
003 B.—Nice, clean 2-hedroom
ihed house, good neighborhood,
after 4:30 p.m._
iSrar
Day or Night P
220 wiring. JU 2-4777.
mST, 1010 N. Unfurnished 6 • room
Muck Jobs, GEORGE 1
Alrwood Drive-In Onx
as jvams-" "**
JRNISHED — 2-bedroom home near
It Coast Hospital- Call T, W. WILKS,
' MIH
rii-.' u ' ‘
kinds Fruit and Sha
Pink, white and ptirpl
ermg shrubs and *
--
HOMAN, 308 W.—S-bedroom unfur-
nished home with garege-. 185. |EK
SPARKY BOND — REALTOR, JU
2-8249 or LO 8-/828.
28.
Pets-S
SQUIRREL MONKI
Mass, with cage.
Call JU 2-4893.
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