The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1966 Page: 8 of 18
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Friday, Dactmbar 9, 1966
Beach City Beat
Open Until 8:30 Every Night •
How Until, Christmas For Your Shopping Convenience
Bjr MARION NICHOLSON, Sim Oorntpondent
The Tri-City Beach Civic A*
soclatioh will hold its monthly
meeting at the Community
Building on West Bay Road at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15. Each
member is asked to bring a
ing at a local hospital, where
she had an appendectomy.
Mrs. Roy Bernard, of Ocean
Drive is on crutches, due to a
knee injury. ,*»
Jetty Read, young son of
Travis Reed of Bayside Drive,
returned home from Baytown
Hospital after treatment for
asthma.
BEACH CITY BEAT
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Craig
went on another deer hunt. We
wonder about the same amount
of deer . . . Sure happy for the
small gag gift,
AIR POLLUTION TESTED
Carl K. Barker, Chambers
County sanitation inspector of
the Health Department, recent-
•y Installed an air pollution vac-
uum to test pollution in the
v ' Diamond Cut
Initial Sets
Beach City area.
OY81ER 1-RY
Ten members of the Tri-
Beach Lions Club attended
new home in Bay ridge. They
are Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans
... Two members of the Civic
Association ask for help to
make the banners for the Beach
City sign for the Christmas Par-
ade .. . Mr. and Mrs, Tbm
Oyster Fry in Winnie, given by
the Lions of .that area. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Reed, H.
-. C. Evans,
George Dement, Mr. and Mrs.
G. TroxeU. Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
and Mrs.
due e • • mr. aim JVlIo., lUIIl
• Gay, Ocean Drive, entertained
their grandchildren from Hous-
ton recently.
Mrs. Clarence Dewey and Des-
sie Wilburn spend a few days
in Houston while Clarence Dew-
ey and Harold Clark go duck
hunting . . . Josephine and Bill
Bush look for a perch fishing
spot .". . All bay residents won-
der what is causing the oil in
the bay . . . Beach City and
Civic Association wish to
thank everyone for the cars
and everyone who helped in the
parade Saturday ... A nice
winter garden grown by Roger
Poor and Roy Bernard .. . Lois
and Red Welch back from a
deer hunt. No report as to a
Lois Dutton reports
ris Scott and Mr.
'J. D. Nicholson.
ATTEND FUNERAL
- Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Jackson
cr Bayside Drive in Beach City
left Wednesday morning to at-
FIFTH AVENUE
tend the funeral of Jackson's
brother, Stonewall Jackson of
(NEA Radio-Telephoto)
BACK IN THE good old days Ensign Roger Staubach,
left, used to flip footballs for Navy. He was so good at
it that he won the Heisman Trophy for being the top.
collegiate player of 1963. The former All-American is
a supply officer at Da Nang these days and his football
exploits are limited to workouts like this one with for-
mer teammate Fred Marlin.
deer . «' . 1-------- ...
car trouble for one week .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy^emard
Holidays ahead call for our color-rich wool
worried suits the look of lustre and luxury
.. .Styled with uncommon individuality.. ac-
cented by the forward fashion flair of the
2 button coat, side vents, rayon lining, and
plain front belt loop trousers with french fly.
Permanently creased trousers. Neat patterns
and solids of blue, green, brown, and char-
coal. Sizes 36 to 46 Reg., 38 to 46 Long and
38 to 42 short.
Social Security Is Not
Replacement Of Income
(FDITOR'S NOTE: This in- spects until today it prov
formation wan prepared for the individual witn added
The Sun by Murray W. Per- toction from not only the
son, field representative for of want caused by old age,
the Social Security Admlnis- also some relief from the f
tration's Pasadena regional of- brought on by Illness, disat
flee.) and death. However, Cong
\ lias never lost sight of the
Q. I have read your column the Social Security is onl
regularly since it first started floor upon I which it is hoped
in The Baytown Sun and I have individual will work to pro
been waiting for someone to ask tor his additional necessities
the following question, but to that portion not covered by
date have not seen it. cial Security, through wise p
Why doesn't Social Security ning and investments in in
pay a sufficient amount to ai- ance, individual retiren
low everyone to have a com- plans, rental property, sto
piete livelihood without having other forms of income der;
to resort too other sources of in- through his own individual ii
come? For many people, it does tive.
»t furnish an amount sufficient you might say that social
FREE ALTERATIONS
man van van, uiigiucu juut
friend's plight by sending him a
book for Christmas. He may be
so grateful he will remember
you in his wUl.
But what book to send him? It
is very important to send the
right book t the right person.
For example, and all in fun,
here is a suggested list for peo-
ple we all know or have heard
about:
"Many Are Called"—George
Romney, Richard M. Nixon,
Ronald Reagan, and perhaps
* Custom made initial sets by Shields that era distinctive
3 and custom^ made.. Diamond cut... It is a gift that
% will truly please him.. Cuff link and Tie Bar Sat.
Life"—Rep.
Powell Jr.
"All God’s Creatures' —
Martin Luther King Jr.
"Lost cities of Asia"—Mao
Tse-tung of China.
"Witness to Our Time"—J. Ed-
gar Hoover
"The Old Glory”—Former
Presidents Dwight D. Eisen-
hower and Harry S. Truman.
"The Naked Image"—Gypsy
Rose Lee.
“A World Elsewhere”—Pope
Paul VI. y .
“The Awful ^Handyman’s
Book”—Prime Minister Sukarno
of Indonesia. •
“The Village Square”—Your
beatnik son.
"The Silver Swan”—Sen. Ev-
erret M. Dirksen of Illinois.
"A Tower of Babel"-U
Thant.
“Tho Tlliicinnlpw Man”—San-
Clayton
Instant leer
svuuaiu ivcagaii, a. _ w-----
Nelson A. Rockefeller,
"Open the Door"—Sen. Rob-
ert F, Kennedy.
"Everything but Money"—
your wife or mine.
"The Birds Fall Down”-all
the young Democratic congress-
men who didn’t win re-election.
__ "Education by Uncle”—any
cot furnish an amount__________
for them to live on.
A. You are definitely correct
in your statement and it Is a
good question. In answering
this, it will be necessary to give
you a little of the background
as well as the thinking of our
Congress in passing, .the .Social
Security Law in M35-. Af this
t.me, it was very limited in
scope, and the intent was to re-
place a portion of the income
Jost through retirement due to
old age. It was never the in-
tent of your Congress and mine
to deprive the individual of their
incentive for bettering their own
Men's Permanent
Pressed
disgruntled U.S. taxpayer.
"Modern American Usage,”—
Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, director
of Selective Service.
Frosted Glasses
in a Flash
null. KJuaai ween, r went w urc
Social Security office and they
advised me that I had waited
too long to sign up at this time
for the doctor bill portion. They ]
did go ahead and take my ap- ;
plication for the hospital portion ,
"The IUusionless Man"—San-
ta Claus. .
Hm Press glass on froster ring,
BPS C 4 * -JX ^old for a second, and pres-
to, glass comes up with «
frosfy coat of pure wafer crystals. Frosting keeps drinks
cool and refreshing. Compactsizeand handsome look
.. Luxurious leather-like finish. Adds professional touch
to drinks . great for gifts, home, boat or picnics..
Refills only 1.50
Each refill chills 80 to 100 glasses.
of “Medicare.” Is tnis correct? 4
A. Yes, that is correct. Again Jj
we have the problem of com- 3
munication. In trying to reach B
everyone with the proper infer- f
mation, The Baytown Sun and |j
other news media otter invalu- fi
able assistance in this respect, 8
but invariably someone “misses s!
the boat." You must sign up4n 8,
one of the three months before Jj
lot through tree enterprise and
Every Night
Since 1935, Social Security has
m broadened in many re-
American Airman
Saves Town
From Damage
VOLKARTSHAIN, Germany
(AP) —Residents of this Hes*
85% Dacron Polyester 35% Combed Cotton
Give him e pair of H.I.S... He'll love the Dacron/
Cotton blend that's permanetly pressed so they
NEVER NEED IRONING. . .Plain front Belt loop
model .;S©lid colors of navy, 'olive, end blu#
olive. Sizes 26 to 42 Waist and 29 to 32 Length. -
the month you become 65 years n
ooo dt/fln tlvuiffh ctill u/nrlr. vJ
o*. age, even though still work-
ing or self-employed, in order
to avoid the loss of some pro-
tection under "Medicare." '
In your particular case, you
must now wait until the "open
period" in October, November ]
and December of 1967 to sign i
for the doctor hill part. ]
Please pass this information j
or. to everyone you know. <
Freeman's
Contour Cushion
sian village were full of praise
tojday for an American Army
pilot who guided his burning ob-
servation plane away from’ their
.-i.-homes. ' '
German police said the pilot
ejected himself only seconds
before the plane exploded in the
air Wednesday and the wreck-
age smashed into a wooded sec-
iin beyond the village.
The Army identified the pilot
«s Capt. William T. Ebert of
Glendale, Calif., and
stayed with the plane,
TOILETRIES FwR MEN
isn't Accept The Grant
Until Purpose Learned
Council
DETROIT (AP)
man Mel Ravltz asked for a
translator.
He took up a teller Tuesday
from Philip J. ^ Rutfedge,
IlUJJt v X'UIlip «-fW:roVUlICsAgv,
director of the Total Action
against Poverty program, which
Ebert and the observer, Spec.
A German police official Hi
asked Common Council to ac-
cept a $46,134 federal grant tor
TAB use. -
"The purpose ot the program
is to devei
structure
will permit the
-sc__j,,,, n allocation of limited
svery. funds among the many possible
ngine plane was components of a war on pover-
ho 122nd Aviation ty," the letter read,
Hanau, 25 miles It described a "client profile
here. The crash analysis system" and the "feed- j
minutes after ft back mechanism" for each pov.
I
A Jacket he wifi love... in ell cot-
ton wide wele corduroy that's
Sherpa lined, and sharpa trimmod
hacking pocket*... Soft collar.
Dv__cU U il
by Dr. Jeffie Halsted
1 went from one doctor to another, Specialists, even
was psychoanalyzed! I took all kind* of pills, medicines,
shots, vitamin*—you name it, I've had it. You can't real-
izo how I wanted to got wail. I prayed, and prayad—and
finally my prayers were answered when I road your ad
^br u I
• 4 o*. and * oz. Cologne • 4 ot and 8 oz. After Sh.
• * Travel Sets • Stick Deodorant.. .Your choice in E
** U..W. *>■*« wfc*. is..
rfW m.» •tor..iltotol to ft. » toft
and took your recommended Spinel adjustments. I'm a
well woman now, I thank you and my family."
The above statement from a housewife who is now
wofl and happy. To preserve health is a moral and relig-
ious duty, for noaWt is the basis of aR social virtues. We
can no longer bo useful when not weJ.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1966, newspaper, December 9, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061839/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.