The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1961 Page: 10 of 12
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reply was yes.
“But there Was no gear for
the children to fish with,"
related.
Long said, he went home and
typed up 125 letters to friends
and tackle manufacturers asking
for enough equipment to outfit
94 children. . |
.“Before I knew it thy front
yard looked like a cane patch.
"Since that fir?t time I carried
an armload of gear to the home
some of
children
laughing and others with mouths
wide open, I knew this was
needed all over the state,” Long
said.; . ; ,
Channelview's Library
Is Nearing Completion
Harris County branch library in which also handled bids for its
‘ ' ‘ ‘ ||r ^ construction. The plan of the li-
brary leaves facilities for expan-
Channelview at the intersection of
Highway 73 and Crockett is ex-
pected to be open before Aug. 1,.
according to county librarjan
Mary Butler. ' '
The building will be 40 by 26
feet and will have- facilities for
handling 5,000 to 6,000 books.
Parking' facilities will be provided
oik both Crockett and a feeder
street off htgjflrall:
a lit**?
i
,.r?,
t
i
-W—T
¥ •
and furnishing of
iKLOTr Bids JoJK r
r consideration and
son. if that becomes necessary
in the future, the county engineer
said. .•** '
The property on which the li-
brary is situated was, donated to
the county for that purpose by toe
Old River Terrace Garden Club.
Baptist Church
A Bible conference will be held
at the Second Baptist Church in
Channelview July 9-12.
evil thought of any kind
Long added.
Long hopes that similar proj-
ects can be conducted through
out the United States by organ-
izations or other interested
parties. *Tt*» not a Job for
game warden though. When
said I was going to give every
orphan in the state fishing gear,
I didn’t realize what I was get-
into.”
As evidence of the response to
the project, he said he received
replies from Ml 125 letters ini-
tially mailed. ■ ■
“I gave a short talk to toe
Fort Worth Anglers Chib recently
and they gqve me $550 for the
project from the cljjb’s treasury.
Then someone suggested passing
Want Ad Ratal
• OeitMcutiv* Days m«. *<m. JJ|
Wngla Iruertlon .......*7|
pan link- pen dav
this It A 4 LINE AD, ai
3 dayo; »<.08 for S dayi
2-8330 or JU 2-3235. Juet I
SANK RATI
•a 3 Unto of
ordinary typa
12 pt. jrvsa&j,.
be^^l^SS^S ......
IX LKx tiines or the Lauren, -me of ^ members said that J*
had never been done in toe dub,
program is scheduled as follows:
Sunday July 9, 10:50 a.m. mes-
sage, “Hie Doctrine of the Scrip-
tures,” speaker, Kenneth D. Trent,
pastortof Second Baptist.
Sunday July 9, 7:30 p.m.: mes-
sage “The Doctrine of toe Trin-
ity," speaker, James W. Lutton,
east
they voted
i. The hat was passed and
but
rules,
brought in $112," Long added.
The game Wfirden, who has
been in Denton County five years,
has been keeping a scrapbook on
CONTRACT RATE* ON RCtUSlT
For Best Results
economical
tti, i
llyram
rat*. When
<d and h*
>er of day*
THE CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT
IS OPEN DAILY FROM t A.M. IM«|
S P.M. and until noon ON saturda-a
th.
you (ot r«iui
charged only for tho nuwbor
t tho ad actuaHH
Huntsville. Monday, July 10. 7:30 typewritten WfcWtffld pr"
p,m.: mei
ma»M~
lessage, “The Doctrine ,df
speaker. Glenn Walker,
11 WJPT-cmETl , umui TTCUJVC*,-
pastor of Second Baptist Church
Stephens, pasta- c
Baptist Church, Baytown.
Tuesday, July 11, 7:30 p.m.:
message on “The Doctrine of Sal-
vation," speaker will be A. L,
Jordan, pastor of Memorial Bap-
fist Church, Baytown. Also, the
"The .Doctrine of Sanctification,’’
speaker, John J. Heaton, pastor,
Memorial Baptist Church, Chan-
nelview. r
Wednesday July 12, 7:30 p.m,:
message on “The Doctrine of Eter-
work is expected to start soon, brarian. said 72 renewals and new
Hie library was designed by the]applications fa library cards were
ite Hospital's
Contract
Wa
Ruling
Butler, said.
general held today that tlx
Hospitals Board may not
tiate a water contract with'
City of Big Spring unless the star,
receives “new and adeq:
aaequatecon-
iideration." —-**—-——-Lj-
'Tbe opinion was the result of a
request by the city to renegotiate
a 1932 contract to provide water ' W ASH
for the Big Spring State Hospital, work ot the
Representatives from the city being the natn
appeared before ftp board Maykefc against unfair
22 to ask the increase. The 29- to? has increa
. ; •«*.■
f to'
the board authority To renegotiate
the contract. The attoi-ney gen-
growing interest in the facilities
that will soon-be offered.”
“Channelview residents have of-
fered their services many times
during toe construction of the new
On Probation In
Signal Shooting
\r H
n
9
.ivestock
s Isilp
' *1^Rt — -Hie
-eminent, to po-
vestodt’
mar-
,trade prac-
‘ sharply.
:<A BjJLa,. gacners .ana aioJBa
l&oo gatof MaVLe^m art dirleto 'M
told the board that it now costs purtment to see that toere^l
are many scribbled loose-leaf
letters.
One rard; %™wluit wag appa-
of Highlands: also a message, ««uy a *nu» child's hantorit-
you made us. Come see
again-” . .
Deception Hit
By Consumers
Package labels
CARD* OF THANKS
AND IN MEMORIAM
II cant* p«r I In*
claulfled ode appMT under th«l»
>p*r claoalflcatlon and Hn Baytown
tun rMorwj* tho right to olooolfy and
Ado SB* boforo 5:30 A.M. appoor h|
Tho Baytown tun that oom ‘ silM
Classified Department
JU 2-8234 JU 2-8239
Lodge Notices
bCowmh
, - ages, labels, and actual products
A Dayton man who was charge? submitted by consumers protest.
with" shooting out a*railroad cross-
....... ap-
t a
been
ing signal near Crosby that i
parently led to toe death of
:%j: Antonio; cotftle has be
onlO
Johnny Figirova
ous mteghii
years probation,
rova, 33-year-old la-
e' case. Mr
. ‘Vrafieck ol
in the
and Mrs. Eugene A.‘Vi
San Antonio wa* killed Jap,
The «'
Road 1
^R^^meeks
apparently unable to see the train
in toe darkness until it was too
late to stop.
- m ■ - m
STCM (AP) - Repenf
ptiye packaging
Work In tho C
Orgrors. SolOurnlng
InvTtad to ottond.
E. T. Bishop. W.M.
O. A- Wilson, Joey.
.. ... ML
A. and f. C.
I Srothren
. *
! Ttmplor, will M IwM
Sen. Philip A.,Hart’-»Mich.. mid
today. -
b-He is chairman of the afficbm-
ittee.
Hart said his office has been
inundated with hundreds of pack-
ing^ against misrepresentation 'of
the grodet involved,
He said at least one trade as-
spciationJShe Produce Packaging
Association Inc . of ^ewark, Del.,
already has informed him that as
■■rdtew
trade prac-
coni
with other; trade associations.”
to take in so-called ^Rffifry mar-
kets and buyers. Dealers are
the
mrs. hits Slats
TO FM_L AWAY FROM THS
HOUSE. YOU’D BETTER CUT
-—— y ——-~
WH6CT OO YOU MEAvNA
WHO TOLD ME HOW 1 ,
TO CUT DOWN A. TREE?'
By Frank Robera*
siorTof the legislative -opinibn or
will with regard to a particular
subiset,” ’ . ------- • M
More Americans
$ At Work, Idle
vC
HI AND LOIS
P-
By Mori Walker and Dik Browne
MDU TAUSHT TRIXIE- B
t HOW TO THROW 1CISSE5,
NOW TEACH
HEg HGW r
ro AIM's
■*.
c,m!
hdyp tlw^ forre^arS * effect of a grants from about 8,000
1?* iL^w ^inK - W . number of violations of
The -toree-day hearing last
week also Resulted in at least one
labeling suggestion which the
subcommittee had not expected to
go into. Hart said.
ing,out toe light- He is still await-, products bexrequired fo list the
^kgtrial. , -■ I'calcffig, ^ ■ ,
Of Tho Tomple. Dinner lerved
STATED COMMUNICATION
of apytown Lodge No. 1157,
A. F. and A. M., to M held
> Solurdoy, July 8, 1961, ot
r,n^nPT^
School
we-
lting
t 7:50
' MdCulfough!*!
MEETIN6 ot
mmm.......
;^VSSS
cordioUy’ Invited to ot-
|y
B. O Brodtoy, WA*. ‘
Special Notices
w!WKWS«r"
Grontlwm.
Monument-Lots
SKSsssasisss^^ m
, ■
20 per cent during the past year.
■) Hie great- btilk-is- being charged
against small, counti-y, dealers.
Many Operate on little* capital and
WASHINGTON fAPf More
.Americans held down jobs, last
month than ever before. And yet,
unemployment increased.
With schmil closing, teen-agers
b<’gan:1ffirtti^“l,u^, ■,
ok or summer jobs, ’
MRi . Labor,
^^-..ent counts'than in . the
labor force, w-hich ia the number
g*srtar‘ p"“
-Se. while employment Increased
L9.miUiofi from mid-May to ah
to 5.6 million. y\ ' “The “lab” provides assistance
In .moinidj, «» Hsjrt,™ ™'* gti| ■h““l
tbeir speaking ability in foreign
languages by playing back their
voices.
remainder of 1961;”'*
sole, for them.
Officials emphasize that despite
•the inerease -m complaints since
1958, the great majority of deal-
ers renders good service to pro
ducerg. and handlers.
ChameMew 6ets
Language lab'
Hie Channelview school board
hat authorized purchase of a Ian-
guage tebroto
wSnesSy, the" Labor" Detri-
ment bnce again reported a sea-
■■PHil^Hrate of unem-
ployment of V* par cent This
figure virtually has remained con-
stant-for seven months. ’
FROFUlbR PHUMIL2
c„>
|v.
Yates
mmmm
J
NEXT TIME MAMBE .1
VtX/a REMEMBER
Ti? PUT WATER/N fT.
I
CV Hiqh School's
Use Plan Changed
Plans for use -of an addition to 4
Channelvigw High, Scliooi now un-
der consBiction have been
changed by toe school board.
The newt classrooms being built
were originally intended for high
school classes. However, because
of the location of equlpment ior
ience and fc'
home economics, science and
ness course offered to iiigh school
Usr hwrrt derided it wonid-be-
more convenient to move the jun
ior high to toe ne^ section.
J. H Tennison, high school prin-
cipal, said he.fogls the decision
wij! eliminate any inconvenience
to teachers and s t u d e n t s that land.
r-
would have developed from toe
originally planned move.
to become proficient in the oper-
tfcioh of toe laboratory -dquipmeht.
>
$99,022,180
3,059 $50.185,,435
state ^as a'"whole a\ op- C'recnville'^ W733.St3Tumvail-
a^rownwood $16,981,129 $15,879,
Thursday that
.in |he
Del Rio $15,967,7
reporting '
V
munities
posits.
■ The totals were as of June 30,.
a date when federal and state
banking authorities caUed tor re-
\am
Attend!
Five Channeivie
represent the Fif
Students
Camp
' students wiU
Presbyterian
Aticast two cities
Abilera?, reported all-time rectH’d mer,
_.........^ Delorus Neel, t
DhTiasbanw^to^
for .mid-summer.
. The jncdictiqn of. solid busjrns
conditions for the remainder’ of gers.
the year came from Richard
Curty, of the business news de-
partment of the Dallas Times
Herald.
R. P, Doherty, chairman of
Houston’s National Bank of Com-
merce, said the figures show
Houston is ‘.‘tin the
Bimetson of Mrs. Mar-
| M|„w tha Holmes. 16937 Market, and
threshold Marion Nect, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. E. Neef will represent toe
church at the seventh grade camp.
Make-Up Classes Al
-At Wichita Falls, which showed
a whopping $25 million gain over
a June 15 bank call a-year ago,
toe toon ft: tkpwrife -were ere-
ssssB :a;-s;rr.: «
^ n Longview, said increases "re-
equipment. .. . . growth and good
business in the-togview area.”
The only early report of a
Harold Reel, Spanish teacher in
Channelview High School i§ at-
SSfiSSOSJtXSt 9*«w.g
Rad W. Hamilton Of
Channelview In AF
, -
Rad W. Hamilton, 1961 graduate -
of Chamtolview High School, will
leave Fiiday tor Lackland Mr
AnTaiiotoTiej
third year deposits have dropped
■at mid-summer. -
- , Herg ate some representative
deposit figures, the Juhe 3fl;,T961
figures given first and the June
15,. I960,, figures second,.. .,
Dallas County $2,602,265„552
$2,292,656,298.
Harris County (Houston) $2,-
358,521,918 $2,153,575,984
Force Base to San Antonio to
______ branch of the air
force, ami will.be transferred for
additional training to a major air
center following hilt stay at Lack-
He is the son of J. K. Hamilton,
1717 Tobc, Channelview. -------
366
OtmnW, mmM
r'srsf ra&sri ***** «6*i notice
' mrdiaiiical
$131,000,000
and Mrs. M. E. Neel, 15410' I
and, Charles" Rodgery Jr.-; -EdB )
will atfend t
ienior hiigdi workshop July 12-18.
Road, will attend the eighth grade
camp A% 845.
.... . .riw no <
M ““-
State Bank. JU 3-47W.
^.........— iT>ef’Sonaly
See Starlet Homo*
CRAtOMONT PLACE
T.V. SERVICE - -
Mr. Dlekwn to bock to oorvtoo tho
radio and HI-FI noodo of hit many
«««*«• «* T,xa*’
JU «•«««.. < ; ... - ■ ■
Lost — Found
7.
Instruction ‘
w
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or pro-hlah tchool ot homo In opera
RICAN 4SCH(0‘0L'
,m K.3
pH
>)r.
„ Four teachers have remained
good .on the teaching staff at the Chan-
" nelview Elementary School this
summer to conduct com;s$s_ in
English, reading , iitiprovemcnt
mltoematicdi, civies and typing,
■■ Ninety-three students are attend
ing toe classes which include >sev-
enth and eighth grade math, sev-
enth and eighth grade English,
Classes arc conducted in three,
*,***«*>, BDI two-hour periods. All courses ex-
rr* s.ir„s^i,proc-
LEGAL NOTICE
595,002
Galveston $112207,042 $116,655,,-
tho Water District Off let. .
iW. F. walih
8. . ■ i
AjL,. ' |
-Jr-1
as
1601 Wilburn Drive
I J
DdSiry; .
ffiiajmai
m.
Heip Wanted
■I
V£ res s-w-E-B-N-r
■ ^SSionoJ PuW»»hir n«#&
and women with incentive to live better
JU 2-7351.
men
11, Female Help Wanted
--------WW*—^B—■
hftfrpivr’-.
carhop:
Vet-Mor
App'/Jn
Roql Soar Drive Intk
MWoon ”
I telephone solii
l Cl TORS -Boytowii
^oant 200. HoustOf>\6, glv-
ilrrvirw. will call an you.
WANTEO CAE HOP- !
Apply In person, Trainer* DrlvO-ln. 1600
Alex|njtor Drive, Baytown,
IOWi
room
July 5, h Mr 49M,
WANTED - Two attractive Mr
V night, or parttime wor
Lounge,
ight, or parfttme work. Apply h
ot the. Hub Lounge, Lo Porte.
ntoldi.
ply in
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1961, newspaper, July 7, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057373/m1/10/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.