The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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§w Eridgy, D*c*mb#r I, 1967
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BIO PLANS FOB the annual La* Collef* FU Peetival an
la Um mail Inf TV event, apanaored by the I
U Circle K (tub,
an the .'Oflefc parking lot.
fkwwn, left, and
Donnie Roberto.*. ftmbm—. an among IV many thMt
hard at work la make tv IMttraJ a oeeeeaa. A daaee wttl V
VM la tv gymaaatum to!towing tV feetlral._
will V from * to » pan. Satarday an tl
TV etah director*. Alim PomUaaaa,
Saturday k Day
For Prizes To Be
Given In Anahuac
^ANAHUAC (Sp) - Anahuac
bu*ine*a firms are distributing
ticket* tor the first of a serin
of four prtae drawings to be
held during December under
sponsorship of the Anahuac Pro-
motions! Association. | ■
At the prise drawings each
Saturday afternoon, December
3. 0. 11, and 23. a total of a-
000 In priae awards will be made,
giving quantities of "A PA
Bucks'' to soma person In the
crowd, aa an expressioniOfM
preclatlon by Anahuac
I Of apt-
mere h-
Social Security Program
Sound 0
Is Financially Sound One
(£01701*0 NOTE: TM« to
formation nwa cenipUad far
TV Baytown Raa by M array
W. Persow. field represents .
ttve tor Um Sarlal Sorority
Admlalstrattoa. He mnletelaa
aa office la IV Federal Build
lag oa Defee Street.)
Q. I wag talking with a group
Of my friends the other day re-
garding social security benefits
the tax that must be paid, whe-
ther the program wag financial-
ly sound, and what happened to
the tax money after It was paki
Into the social Security tru*(
am* tor shoppers who are trad- fund* Our dbcuaakm led to
........... 36%
.............*%
Temeco ..................37
Texaco .......... 79H
Texas Eastern ...........>1%
Texas Gulf Sul ...........131H
Union CRrhide .^7...... 45%
Union Ofl of Chi ...... 48%
United Air Lines .........6%
Upjohn Drug .......... SOS
U 8 Steel ................ 40H
Wesfinghoute ............. 75%
Xerox ....................201%
Dow Jones Industrial
avg....................173 08
down ........... 2.72
lender,
Terrifying.
Wmb,
Him}n
mh
FOUR FREE part Persian kit-
tens need a home. They are
black and white and about sev-
en weeks old Anyone Interest-
ed may call 582-9277 or see them
at 1800 Mississippi.
H 2ND FEATURE
A mo, SADISTIC SCIENTIST
LC Fall Festival Set
Saturday For Charity
Tha third annual Urn College shave, pie throw, people dunk-
Fall FaatlvaL featuring food and
entertainment, will be staged
Saturday night on the college
parking lot apd the public la In-
vited to participate In the chari-
ty project.
by the LC Circle
K dub and In cooperation wttfc
other college and high school
organisations, the festival par-
ticipants will donate the pro-
ceeds to charity.
Money • makfcw booths Matur-
ing food and various
recreation-
al activities wULbn-manned by
members of the chibs. Booths
wffl be open from I to I p.m
A dance win be held to the
gymnasium from 8:15 p.m. to
ptidnlght with music by the X-
Tensions. Admission to the
dance will be 10 cents per per-
son.
During the dance, the Fan
Festival Cburt will be prevented
and the queen crowned. The
court is being elected by ballot
among the college students and
big, plus soft drinks, coffee and
food
Prises will be awarded for the
booth making the moat money
Uie on* having the best deco-
ration, and tV beat all - around
booth
McNamara-
would have to V proposed soon
and Inquired If tV Cabinet
member was still interested.
McNamara said he was, repeat-
by V would not leave tV Pen-
tagon until Johnson felt V coukl
release Mm.
-Nov. 8: Woods, with tV Oct
St deadline put, sought a meet
ing with McNamara. TV aecre
tary had a busy schedule and
they a ranged to oanfer in Mc-
Namara's limousine, which was
bound for IV White House
Woods reminded hi* hoabCB-
tV queen wifi be announced wheels that time was running
NEWMaiM
HaND
when tV court Is presented Ed
Ferguson, Circle K president,
said. • B
Club* who have already re-
quested booth space Include tV
Gammas, REBs, Circle K-ettes,
Optl-ettes and Circle K from
Lee College and tV Key dub*
from Starting and Robert E. Lee
High Schools
Also participating will be tV
college office women who will
sponsor ' Gertk's KiteVst" and
will V selling tot dogs, candied
apples, com-on the-cob, popcorn
balls and otVr ‘‘goodiet."
Booths will include basketball
throw, character photograjhs
old • fashioned tVater, balloon
CARTOON
LUKE
* NEWS
•RD FEATURE
Dr. Gokffoot
and
The Bikini
Wwtfir.nl
KIDDIE SHOW
SATURDAY MORNING
Developer
Of Fairmont
Park Is Dead
um AM.
ON THE SCREEN
8 CARTOONS
2 COMEDIES
Flu* A Special restore
"THE SWORD
OF
MONTE CRISTO"
TWIST CONTESTS
and Other Oentasta
1* KENNEDY HALF
DOLLARS GIVEN AWAY
HOUSTON (Sp) —Funeral
services wifi V held at 10.30
a.m. Saturday at St. John TV
Divine Episcopal Church for
William G. Farrington, develop-
er of Fairmont Park and
former member of tV Houston
School Board. 1
Farrington, 66, died at 6:30
pm. Thuraday In Houston Med-
ical Arts Hospital.
He and officials of Humble 00
and Refining Co. donated moat
of the land right • of • way for
Fairmont Parkway, which run*
from South Houston to La Porte
Farrington came to Houston
In the late 20s as chief engineer
for tV development of Monti-
cello and Braeswood subdivi
sions. He is credited with plan-
n i n g Tanglewood and River
Oaks business area.
Serving as School board presi-
dent in 1950 and 1951, Farring-
ton was a vestryman of Saint
John TV Divine Church and a
trustee of Episcopal Theological
Seminary of tV Southwest at
Austin attd St. Luke's Hospital
in Houston.
Farrington is survived by his
wife Mrs. Bernice Farrington;
a daughter, Mrs. WUllam James
Miller, and four grandchildren
all of Houston.
out.
—Nov. 13; Treasury Secretary
Henry H- Fowler met with John-
son, who told him McNamara is
his only choice for die pank p.m. Thursday.
post.
—Nov. 18: Fowler met at the
Treasury with Woods and lav
ingston Merchant, U.S. director
<4 tV bank, and aU agreed
McNamara la tVtr man.
—Nov. 11 or 20: Woods phoned
McNamara and told him John-
son backed tV McNamara can-
didacy and that his name would
be placed In nomination Nov. 2L
—Nov. 31: Merchant proposed
McNamara to tV World Bank Pratt of Ft. Worth and Mrs N.
at home
APA Bucks” oan be
spent Uke cash at any of tV
U participating Anahuac store*,
and shoppers can jae them for
Christmas purchases or to pay
on accounts, a* they wish
Prbe tickets can V obtained
' tV fel-
on request from any of
lowing Anahuac Promotional As-
sociation stores:
Anahuac Hardware. Wilcox
Drug Store, Dar • Len Shoppe,
Western Auto Associate Store,
Adams Department Star*, Hill's
Grocery, Kirkham'a, TV Smart
Shoppe, Sherman'* Grocery.
Sclierer Motor Cb., Smltty's Gulf
Service, Frank L. Garvey. GuD
lory Humble Service. A-l Gro-
cery. and Louis Thames Chevro-
let. ■ ■
The first prize drawing will be
Vld at 3 p.m. Saturday at tV
parking lot just north of Ana-
huac Hardware Cb. TV prizr
list tor that drrwtng will total
2300 In “APA Buck*", divided
as fbOowa: ISO. t», W 410
Prize number* will V drawn
until a winning number is .pres-
ent. for each at tV four prizes
On Saturday. Dec. I, tV prise
list will total $300; on Dec. 16,
JTOO In "APA Bucks" wffl V
given, ind on Saturday, Dec. 25
iV grand prize ai*ard total will
V MOO.
Funeral
Notices
MRS. LEONA BRETT
Mrs. Leona IsVll Brett. 86. at
918 Jones Road in Highlands died
to a Baytown hospital at 4:10
She had been a Highlands resi-
dent 37 yean. SV had worked
many yean to Dr. James H.
Sammons' office in Hi(
She ia survived by her hus-
band, WUBs "Paul" Brett of
Highlands; three daughten.
Mr* R. J. Wilcox find Mn. G.
Dunaway of Higlhands. and
Mn. Robbie Robinson of Junc-
tion. Three slsten. Mn. A, B
Morris of Houston, Mrs. May
directors
—Nov. 27: New* of the McNa
mart candidacy started leaking
to newsmen In foreign capitals
McNamara and Johnson con-
ferred about tV mattet and tV
defense secretary said V would die Rev. Bonner Magnets, pas-
take a “no comment" stance,
—Nov. 20: Directon of tV
bank formally offered Mc-
Namara the presidency.
Texas A&M
BRUNSON
NOW SHOWING
THRU MONDAY
I Staffing JUST JOHN-RICHARD CONMNA ROWLANDS- SIMON OAKLAND'JtFFREY LYNN
TECHNICOLOR PANA VISION * CARTOON * NEWS
(Co*tinned From Page I)
AAM University for expanding
It* vocational training programs
In competition with local exist-
ing training.
‘1 would like to assure th-
Interested citizens In Baytown
that Texas AAM University has
no plans or desire to offer voca-
tional training programs in
areas of our slate which are al-
ready servod hy existing educa
tional facilities
"If an educational need exist*
in areas of our state, Texas
AAM is charged by tV Consti-
tution of this state to fulfill this
responsibility and this
admirably done for 91
TV House
Committee, of which
a memVr, studied and ai
IV bill which created Connally
Haines has represented
Grimes and Brazos counties In
tV Texaa Legislature three
terms, with one year left to
serve in tV third. He said V
does not plan to seek re-elec-
tion.
Spaghetti Supper Set
At St. John's Church
Willing Workers Church School
Oas* of St. John’s. Methodist
Church will sponsor a spaghetti
supper from 5 JO to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday in the Fellowship Hail
of tV church.
Adult tickets are $1 and atu-
dent tickets are 75 cents.
TV public Is invited an-
nounced Mrs. Phil Allen, gen-
eral chairman of tV dinner.
E. Dyer of Rockdale. Also sur-
viving are sight grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Vld
at 3 p.m. Saturday at Earthman
Momorial Park Cemetery, with
number of conflicting and con-
troversial opinions Wm you
pleas* furnish Information In or-
der that are may property die-
cuts our difference* of opinion
A. TV word "cdhtroveray" al-
ways frightens me a little, to
am not going to become direct-
ly Involved In your differences
However. tV following Inform*
lion should V of great ambi-
ance to you to revolving your
differences
Professional actuaries are em-
ployed by tV Social Security
Administration just as they are
for all progressive private in
sura nee companies In fact, K
might surprise you to know that
we hire many of tV tame ones
that these Insurance companies
IgM-Bl
They put aU of th* facts about
fV foreseeable future
and project 3V benefit* that wttl
eventually be paid out and com-
pare this to tV amount of tax
maway that wffl be paid to to
tv trust funds.
Their answer? Social Security
b on a sound financial tooting
aid wffl get as tar as can be
seen into tV future. You can
count on your social security
payments being ready tor you
when you are ready for them
You also ask, "where b my
tax money now?" Your tax
money b paid Into three truat
funds which are kept separate
from all other funds In the U J,
Treasury. They art "The Old
Age and Survivors ■
Truat Ffind" "TV Disability
Insurance Truat Fund", and tV
"Hospital Insurance Trust
Fund”. There b a fourth, "TV
Supplementary Medical Insur-
ance Trust Fund”, Into which
tV premiums from those volun-
tartly signing up for tV doctor
bill portion at Medicare, are
deposited.
Now, I do not mean to and I
am not Implying that aU funds
deposited to these trust funds
just stay there, not being touch-
ed, until such time as tVyere
needed to pay benefits Thb b
far from the truth. TV re I* %
healthy working balance main-
tained an hand at all time*, to
meet the current obligation*,
plus a goad Misty margin. Just
a* In any ether sound, well-man-
aged organization the surplus b
put to work earning Interest
which goes a long way toward
offsetting tV cost of administ-
ering the entire program.
TV surplus b Invested In
T United State# Government
Bonds, just aa you or some fi-
nancial organization might do
I hope thb Information Vlpe In
resolving your difference*
We have complete Information-
al pamphlets which are your*
free for IV tsktog.
Q. What b tV moat complete
and compreVnalve publication
which you have on all phases
of Social Security and how may
I obtain one?
A. Thb would V bonket No
HOSPITAL!
NOTES
Admitted to Gulf Ooast:
tor of Highlands First Baptist
Church, officiating
Pallbearers will be Jeff Tan-
ner, Elza Jones, H. W. Oliver,
Lloyd Robertson, -Tony Treat
and Charles Dunaway.
Sun
Spots
Comport Moot
WACHECAC
YOUR FAMILY A TASTE TREAT
'
CAMPERS Club,
isz^x-jss’-js.
Ing In Activity Room 5 of the
Baytown Community Center.
Cycles
Moot
SAFETY meet-
1 by the
^ndtewenforce-
_ at Webster will V
p.m. Tuesday to the
jitermediate School
on NASA Road 1 to
Webster. Representative from
tV Texas Highway Patrol wifi
speak on motorcycle operating
laws.
Conduct* Somber
PROF. HERMAN MARK of
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute
conducted a seminar at Esso
Research and Engineering Co.’s
Baytown Research Center
Thursday on "New Develop-
ments to Polyolefin Chembtry
Last week Prof. D. R- Paul of
Texa* University gave one
"Reversible Gelation of Concen-
trated Polymer Solutions."
J««ry Leads
Mr. find Mrs. James C. Williams.
2U W Homan. Room 222.
Lori Taylor, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Taylor, Ub
erty. Room J32. . _ ____ .
Penny Sue Choate, daughter to IV Oct 28 election
•A Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Choate
Jr, 117 E. Nazro. Room 132.
Mrs. Bobble Lou Ahlflnger,
1806 Kentucky, Room 109.
Mrs. Ruby Lee Klaus, LW.
Elm, Room 152.
Mrs. Donna Marie Jennings,
623 E Lobit, Room 153
35. "Your Social SecurityI
am mailing you am. They are
entirely free and availably
Crosby
(Coatbraed From Page I)
to build a new central
5< TO ‘IV STORIS
V
••Now WM. Twfi Stow To J*cv# You
100* MARKET STRUT
2309 N. ALEXANDER DRIVE
Opan 9 To 9 Always Ft*. P-rki«9
FRIDAY NIGHT ‘
AND SATURDAY
NOW! BUY YOUR
HUNTING AND
FISHING LICENSE
AT TG&Y!
Santa Will Be At
TG&Y!
proposal to build a new cent
high school lor tV dbtrict.
TV proposal to build a nswl
central high school had appar-jj
ently satisfied tV demands of
<V Office of dvtl Right* of tV I
S. Department at Education
’ Frl...Moriiet St. 3-9
Sot...Bay Plaza 10-3
Marfctt St. 3-9
thb foil for mare substantialj|
desegregation of Croaby a dual
school system. TV board hadjj
announced its intentions to Inte-
grate IV upper six grade* of I
(V dbtrict after completion of j|
IV high school In 1881-
-After the bond election failed.)
C P. Laafiott and A.I
T. Miller at tV Equal Educa-1
tional Opportunities P
told trustees that the school dH-|)
trict must make plans to daaag-1
regate, regardle*a of any bond!
program, by tV fan of 1981 arl
face tV probable cut-off of fWd-j]
aral fond*.
TV new bond
vide* for an alternate In IV to-H
tal package Voters will vote on [
xjsltkw to Issue S2.4U.450
bonds to build the high):
school and on another propos!-|
lion to time In bondtj
In bufld a stadium at tV pro-||
I need school.
Absentee voting to tV elec
tton wffl and at 5 p.m. Tusadayl
when the School Administration
office closes. Tha total vete tal
expected t» equal or perhaps |
even exceed tV 1.138 vote* caa* I
WINCHESTER 12 GA.
AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN
701
MODa 1400
28” BARREL
WINCHESTER 12 6A
AUTOMATIC SH0T6UN
. -_'_-.>;hra-a,
951
MODa 1200
28” BARREL
Pockoga Store
cKrsS'E.’X
Lew, law Prism
2811 MarUtSt.
WINCHESTER 2fl
Uwr Action Rifle
This Weekend...Give
m
BRING THEM TO MRS. SCOTTIES
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|v‘> $:
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FOR THE FINEST IN BAR-B-Q AND
SEAFOOD COME TO MRS. SCOTTIES.
QUALITY FOOD AT LOW. LOW PRICES.
m
Mrs. Scotties Bar-B-Q
1641 Mkt. St.
566-4012
MODa tt
22" BARMEL
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WINCHESTER 30/06
Springfield Rifle
MODa 70
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stow
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SLEEPING BAGS
99 4E99
TO IQ
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Spur 330
as as
(CMttoued From Pag* 1)
erpas* and will enter the new
bridge from a service road that
will feed into new westbound
major lanes.
Plan* alio are now being
studied to increase the size of
Interstate 10 from the bridge to
the beginning of the present
freeway pattern east of Hous-
ton at the 610 Interchange.
Continued increases to traffic
have made the expansion neces-
sary, and traffic projections for
the next 10 to 20 years indicate
even greater traffic to East Har-
ris County due to tV U.S. Steel
plant to Baytown.
Members of the highway com-
mittee of the Baytown Chambe
of Commerce have been given
special invitation* to the Var
Ing to roles of observers.
PARKER'S NEW DESK SET
£i«i
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HUNTING JACKET
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