The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 285, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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NEWLY-ELECTED Quack Shock officers ex- ^anTliobby Yduny;-preMdewfc-Aiecaioi*-
amine one of*fh« new membership cards . held from 8 fo 11:30 p.m. on Tuesdays
which are now required for admittance to Fridays in the summer and from 8 to I
the canteen. Left to right are Jackie Stev- p.m. on Fridays during the school term
ens, vice president; Lera Schrock, secretary;
Sale! Our Best Sellers For Boys' Sizes 6-16
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LONDON CAP)—British doctors
have developed a new penicillin
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that can be taken as a pill and
« cffaflyf aMeL a,.wide‘ vari-
Slims, Regulars And Huskie Sizes
g to at Garner State ParTand bfinqT?fqstimfr'wtth-
(ist includes such records as 'Buzz Cliffords "Drift-
mooth, dreamy melody,«end "The Awakening," also
j. \That'$ All I Can Remember" by Lefty Frizell and
kuy. Named Joe" are two others of this order, Both
the1- soloist
cwt«Ht aevenii ppraies '
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Making the most of her low,;
husky voice, Marion Woods sets'a
> lovely mood with her songs of '
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\ albums on the marke£^Vrot£
Favorite Folk Songs" by V Three^j
Browns and "Gidgrt Goes Bawai-
• Sturdy 13% ot denim for long rugged wearl
• Boats,il drill pockets double stitched!
• Lasting vet dyed colors stay bright blue!
•' • Plenty of the turn up euffc that boy* like!
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the Beecham -Research Labora-
tones at Brockham Park, Sur-
rey. They are Dr. Frank Doyle,
Dr. George Rolinson and Dr.
Shirley Stevens. -
Two year* ago they broke open
the atomic structure of penicillin
and explored its core. Then they
announced they could tailor pen-
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In keeping with the trend toward
slower music. Little Willie Johri\
warbles "Now Your Know;’’ and
the Spiders sing "Bells In My
Heart”. Both are moving up on
the record poll.
"Heart Break (J.&A.” and
■ - \ ."There Must Be Another Way"
are twin western ballads by Kitty
- Woods. A men’s chorus opens
‘‘Heart Break. US.A.,” but Kitty
_ takes over there. ,
A new version of "Dedicated"
Is out by the Three Friends. Title
'of their novelty contribution is
“Dedicated (To the Sopgs I <
Love).” Flip side is the lively
hina "Hannv Ac 4 Man Pan Rp .
Husky: Sold by waist size only 27 thru 34 '
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j* 1.00 Down holds your selection
idllin to fight almost^ any gram.
Two drugs whieh resulted from - “
their- study arrS*o*»ea^^
bemin, which battle against tte
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resistant germs that haunt hos-
^Ftenbritin is their third drug.
The British Medical Journal re-
Honeysuckle
Cotton Dresses
duvamages is uiai mere
ate few signs that resistant *
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lusty Boggess. 1
K^Se^S
Kent Spjtzmiller and J*
pla.C a somewhat tiring
original penicillin.
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Jenefred
Server abd Gail' Biad; assistant'
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eiety met recently in the home of
Mrs. M. A. Jordan, sponsor, for
a planning session.
Activities s c h e d u 1 e d for the
school term include a September
installation and a trip to San An-
tonio toe the officers.
In November, the annual yacht
trip and Buckaroo Dance are
planned for members and their
guests.
Present at the session were Jeff and Rosemary
Paine, Libby Moore, Carolyn Akin, Bible School al
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• style* in bright and pretty ;
/ . color*. All fashioned of col- j
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*\ * colors galore in plaid and ;
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tjoa and twiater.—
Head and Carol .Wit
WASHINGT
Sandra
playing i
port..
day :. . Gayle Wiley going into
the card-tnaking business .... Roh.
ert Oliver and Johnny Lilliard
lose a golf ball in the swimming
per cent, tax
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depletion allowance reduced or
eliminated.
lie National Oil Marketers’ As-
sociation contends that jts mem-
x?rs—independent Jobbers—suffer
from unfair competition as a re-
sult of the tax benefit which oil
y
sition. -Paul Hadlick, its lawyer,
said the allowance gives the
large, integrated oil companies an
unfair advantage in their market-
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feed, gives the big companies
money to buy lots for filling sta-
tions and thereby freeze out inde-
pendent service station operators.
Hadlick- called the allowance
‘‘gravy” for. the companies en-
gaged in all branches of the oil
Ufl Gbi/1 it rrmnne R1
PONYTAIL
jusiness. He said it means 81
the big companies can use
SALE! Hotline Fall
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All wool, orlon pil*, leather .
^ look, vinyl tone interline.
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corned. But to Jim he
weit for! Imagine quality
from wovin cotton checks
This i* the drew event
Satisfaction gin
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Back To School rr /JC
SMART STYLES ARE THE RULE 7/W&• BICY<
Registar anytime during Sear* back to school sale, JuqMpm
through July 2tth for a chanca at a Free J-C. Hj^fin* boy*' ,
or girl'* bicycle. Drawing will be held July 29th. Nothing fo
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"SEARS
BALE
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REGISTER FOR FREE BICYCLE
DrewtQg..vyill be held July 29th- Nothing to buy, you ne*^ not
bf present to min.
NAME
ADDRESS ...................................-
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CITY........................PHONE NO............
Any student may register except employees of Sears, Roebuck
and Company and their famili<
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*He mr pf&reNoe ms m alocsra vemmep-
m ra^nt /hissed yet.*
Jim found Stanley alone in a
nest 45 days ago and raised him
on a diet of dog food, berries
anRutkS Nesii«, 26, complained
today that Spttey tad Tpecksl
the bank of her neck two days
in a row while she waited for
bus. That a. w'as the end o/
Jtaijley. ' .... / ' i
Police told Jim to get rid of j
him And Stanley was shipped off
to the home of a friend in subc-l
’y>n ftfnrietta ,
2-8131
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Phone
Store Hours 9:30 To
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 285, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 23, 1961, newspaper, July 23, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057388/m1/3/?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.