The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1968 Page: 2 of 12
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January 9. W7
HOSPITAL!
I NOTES I
Admitted to Gulf Coait:
A
Victor Paid Caterlua, 3800
Baker, Room 220.
Mr*. Francis Provolisianoa,
La Porte, Room 215.
Mr*. Juanita Mary Cathe»
Highlands, Room 124.
New Arrivals;
Mr. And Mr*. Yancy Brae kin,
Baytown, son, bom Jan. 8 at
49* Nat Dairy........
36H NatDist..........
5014 New York Central
33% Occidental Pet ...
5T Penn RR.........
63* Pepsi Cbla.......
56 Phillips Pet......
28* RCA ............
32* Raytheon
32* Roan Select Tr...
86 Schlumbenger ...
Delta Air
Diamond Aik.
Dow Chem ..
DuPont...................151 Shell ................
Q Paso Nat Gas .......... 20* Sinclair .............
Ethyl Corp ................ 36* Sperry-Rand .........
Ford ......................54* StanCil.............
Foremost Dairies..........26* I Stan Ind .............
.Gen Elec..................100 Stan N J ............
Gen Motors................83* Stan Ohio ...........
Gen Tel ft Elec ...........44* Stauffer Chem......
Gen Tire..................29* Sun Oil..............
Georgia-Pacific ..........62* Sunray .............
Getty Oil ................ 93*1 Syntax
Gillette ...................58* Taft Broadcast.......
Gordon's Jewelry .........41* Technicolor ..........
Greyhound ...............» TranSM ...........<
Gulf Oil ...................77* Texaco ..............
Gulf States Util...........27* Texas Eastern.......
Halliburton ...............63% Texas Gulf Sul.......
Hoffman Electr ...........12* Union Carbide ........
Ho LftP...................47* Union OD of Cfel ......
Interlake Steel ............31 United Air Lines.....
IBM ....................1601 Upjohn Dnt g..'.«.....
Jones ft Laugh............57* U. S. Steel............
Kcrr-McGee ..............122% Westinghouie ........
Kresge SS................. 85 Xerox ................
ling-Temco-Vought ......125 * Dow Jones Industrial
McDonnell-Douglas ....... 48*| Avg. ...............
Bids Opened On
Harris Couity.
Roads, Bridges
HOUSTON CSp) -1- Commis-
sioners Court opened bids Mon-
day on the construction of a
road In southeast Harris County
and a bridge in north Harris
County, rhe bids were referred
to the county engineer for tabu-
lation and recommendation.
A bid of *832,424 by Bridge
Engineering Corp. was the ape
parent low bid on the contract
to build the westbound part of
play. Brown, the Englishman,^wlth Bfambeta
doPswife whom he love*. The HWtagnhhed
east of Peter (Renville's production for MGM
also star* Aloe Guinness, Peter Ustinov, Paul
Ford and »JHlan Gish. This action-packed film
Is now showing at the Brunson through
Thursday. _
PASSION SEETHES against the tropic* in
“The Comedians,’’ screen version of Graham
Greene's novel of today’s Haiti, eaflamed by
a dictatorship of secret police, murder and
rebellion. Against this turbulent backdrop la
unfolded the love story of an Englishman re-
turning to Haiti, who become* compromised
Bay Area Boulevard from State
Goodefllow Donations Best Ever
.908.92
. 6.36
Highway 3 to Red Bluff Road.
The five-mile stretch will be 24
feet wide. The e&stbound por-
tion of the boulevard, now being
used as a twoway street was
built by private industry.
The balance of the oontribu-
tions went into a Goodfellow
savings account. During 1961, In-
terest earned in the savings ac-
count was J281.TO, thus boosting
the total to 87,347.07.
PORT
Mew Tbw Wednesday
Harris County
Funds tor the project, started
to provide belter access to the
Manned Spacecraft Center, will
come out Of money voted in a
1966 bond election.
The apparent low bid on the
“SPECIAL UNDERWOOD Farewell Edition"
was the theme of the retirement party given
for Dennis Underwood by the Baytown Sun
at the HoMday Inn. Sun publisher Fred Hart
man, left, and Underwood d
ly prepared plaque which
wood’s old Intertype macl
Kappa Kappa Chapter, $17.50;
Baytown Volunteer Ftoa Depart-
ment, station four, $10; and
Mil.. Colley’s private school,
812.45.
Expenses for the year Include
■safety pins, 820.55; cartons,
81.56; toys, 82,111.46; fruit, 896;
candy, 8132.00; gum, 843.45; and
tags, $25.50. The expenses to-
eaaM senesna* k«Kam Mata
BERM MARTIN
MATT HEIM
said he was misquoted in a
Houston Fort story Friday
concerning the negotiation of
a new contract between the
Harris County hOsptt&l district
and Baylor College of Medi-
cine. ,
A PURSE containing money
and other valuables was found
in the Bay Plaza Shopping Cen-
ter parking lot Monday. The
owner may have It by identify-
Creek on Roberts Cemetery include
Road was McKnight tnd Lttle Family,
Contracting Oo., which who sub- dub. 81
Trinity River Project
Restudy Due Next Month
mitted a bid of 824,451 The new
bridge will replace an old wood-
en bridge which is “worn out."
ing and giving the amount of
money in it. Call 422-9102.
Ly°°t.Td2‘ W** DALLAS (AP)- Army Engi-
toner V. y. Bamsey, not he, neer's study of the economics
of a 8911 million Trinity River
•“V®* *°bf,p “ improvement program, now
«h the contract. . inore than six months behind
d State Rep. Rex Bnuu of I schedule,
sr . Father Of Baytown
71, of 107 Queens Court, died at IJ-im hi*. |n AnnlotAn
7 p.m. Monday at his home. r"n* AIRpCIUll
Reber is survived by hla wife, HOUSTON (Sp) - F. W. Tto-
Mrs. Emma Montgomery Reber ner u of Anglotoni father of
M. Reber of Houston; two jjlness
daughters, Mrs. J. C. Weisinger Tmier was also the father of
end Mrs. Benjamin Rhodes, Bynum 7^,. Baton Rouge,
both of Baytown; one sister, y, formerly of Baytown.
Mrs. Hazel lockhart of Dallas; Funeral services will be at 2
ft- half-brother, Georg* Suther- p.ffl; Wednesday at Angleton Ftt-
lahd of Fort Worth. Eight grand- neral Home in Angleton. Turner
children also survive. was native of Brazoria County
Graveside sendees will be | pn^ ft retired rancher.
Harris County baa aaked G«v.
igjd»igw»ia
60.00 & 65.oo values 2 SUITS for
money in a supplemental appro-
priations bill.
HOW SHOWING
Jhru WEDNESDAY
Be Headed For
Cemetery with Reader M.
' Jacobs of First Church of Christ
study (now still in the corps'
2 SUITS for
Galveston District Office) say it
Burial will be under the di-
Vietnam
Baytown may be headed for
an influenza ej^emic.
Richard Burton
Elizabeth Taylor
contains jiumerous differences,
compared to the previous- study
conducted in 1962-63. Some fig-
rection of Paul U. Lee Funeral |
Home. .■ ■ i
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sffilsmsirrJ
the_ Secret Police and I changed lock locations and var- ever,.paid Monday the "«
led channel widths. ‘' new cases is increasing,"
Part of the re-evaluation was the total number of cases is
a detailed new ipok at expected proao lng epidemic" state.
Harrop, David Glenn, C. M
Carlson, John W. Strickler, Ben-
jamin Rhodes, J. C. Weisinger,
Alec Guinness
ReterUstinov
W. H. Reber Jr. and Jack
Reber.
WThe
Comedians If
He predicted continued con-
flict within the Kremlin hier-
archy and Increased economic
problems within the Soviet Un-
ion during 1968.
traffic on the barge canal. The
Persons with the viral’ infec-
froa ik »o*d by Grahain Greene
Igfc, In hinisix'andliflrwto
trafle survey and all Add work tions, the physician said, are
nnW A‘“mnnincr hlc+i favpp fnr fnitr to
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BAYTOWN'S DISTINCTIVE
MAN'S SHOP
no# are completed.
The key figure in the report
'running high fever for four
five days, even under medica-
based on unit prices, to Wright
COLOR CARTOON
LASER HIM* j
Packing Co. of Baytown. Wright
Baytown’s three hospitals IH|
port <mly 16 flu and other up- cafeteria meat business for the I
per respiratory ailment cases, remainder of the school year,
Physicians explain, however, although bid forms had been
Fri.-Sat
|Wl-Rss« 924-337
srs? sc/.* ttxstsss
»t removed the national
® “25. ” “ *»•» «•* “k c«“| m-
gad^ar i. not dead, princlpal opponent through the
ileep‘ years is toe Texas Railroad As-
sociation, which maintains that
208 W. TEXAS
PHONE 427.1614
the lowest of three companies
who submitted bids last June.
__________ • Received a cafeteria report
rent absentee rate in Baytown of a net operating gain of $1,-1
is unavailable. He said county 857.87 for tills school year
health authorities will determine through Dec. 31. Trustee Mrs.
If and when schools should close Karl W.Opryshek Jr. remarl ad]
here. that the gain was less than
Crosby School Supt. O. R. last year’s. Cafeteria Director
Perkins reported Tuesday morn- "* “
mg that absenteeism id Crosby
schools is heavy and that if it
continues at the same rate,
Crosby schools may have
DRIVE IN THEATRE
PR 424-5012
ENDS TONITE
CRAIG STEVENS
■•UNIT
Open Thursday Night Until 8 p.m.
5j#H0HN WAYNE ’ :
"EL DORADO"
WEDNESDAY
O-N-L-Y
•ARGAIN NIGHT
Policies
sidized competition.
Supt. Gentry also said that cafe-!
canal is not practicable, Engi-
r teria profits were expected to
show a gain with the recent ad-
i vent of rainy, cold weather.
r • Heard a request from Ra-
• dio Station KWBA to receive
■ special press packete before boar]
! special press packets before
l policy apparently excludes ra-
f dio stations from the press
packets because it limits reel-j
: pients to news media with sec-
i ond class mailing permits. Trus-
i tees Troy Peterson and Mrs.
i Opryshek were asked to study
the request, ; _ „ 1
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[ eligfoiUty should pertain only to
varsity sports and not to oiher
ahletic programs.'
Stallworth said that he felt the
only exception to the loss of
peers can expect strong reaction
in Congress, particularly from
Rep. Jim Wright of Fort Worth.
Wright, however, said he Is
not worried about the delay In
ONLY W
CHILDREN FREE
S-E-E
mmimmmm
mentary school had an absen-
teeism rate oi 17.7 per .cent
(eligibility rule should be In al.
"hardship" case, when a stu-
dent needs to transfer from one '
high school to the other because 1
he was unable to get thejxxrrses J
he needed at bis own school.
The., board took no action on
either phase of Stallworth's re-
PLUS-
MARLON "
BRANDO
"THE OUST
days before making any deci- Revival Services
Plumwood Meeting
PLUMWOOD GARDE N Club
, wilt meet at 9:30 a.m. Wedhes-
| day at the home of Mrs. W .S.
, MacKinnon, 2004 Co’iby. Greer
, Florist will demonstrate corsage
making following the business
' “* -
sion.' ■ ■ •
Perkins said Mondayls absen- REVIVAL SERVICES will con-
teclsm rate at Crosby elemen- tlnue at the Memorial Assembly
tary was 16 per cent, junior an.) of God Church through Sunday,
senior high 20 per cent, Drew with ,the exception of Saturday,
elementary 28 per cent and night The Rev. H. H. Woods ofl
Drew junior and senior high Bartlesville, Okla. Is the preach-1
21-54 per cent. er. -
Karate Exhibition .
KOREAN TAEKWON D Oof
Pasadena will put op a Karate
exBJbition at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
ft Lee College gymnasium. The
public is invited to the free ex-
hiuiiUn ....^-'-'•—7-* ■■ .
i msnwAT i*s At I* court
LAST TIMES TODAY
"HOUSE OF
1000 DOLLS"
"DEVIL'S ANGELS
hibition.
STARTS WEDNESDAY
"SUPERIOR OFF-BEAT, AND
■' ORIGINAL!r.times
VFW Meeting
BAYTOWN’S Auxiliary VFW.
! Post 912, will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday In Room 5 at the Bay-
town Community Center.
— Correction —
Oeadliit* far 8.D.A. new money to
accrue i‘/t% Intareat from January
1, fa January 10. Tranafara mey be
made through January *1. S.D.A.
funda departed after January IS
wilt racafva »/«% baglnnlrtg Feb-
ruary 1. ■ ' ~
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[SUCGtSTfO fOFMATURl AUOftNcTs]
— PLUS -
CARY GRANT
WHD^jtDMCwutfeCoa^ 300 S- HWY. 146
"WAU, DON’T RUN"
427-7481
M imm
Passbook Accounts
Dividends Paid Quarterly
Q TEXAS tiAUJ
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Deposit By The 10th...
Earn From The First
Cornei of Texas & Jones
427-7451
Savings In The Round
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1968, newspaper, January 9, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061309/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.