The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967 Page: 2 of 21
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Monday, Pttmbr 10.
1967
Minister-
tor the liberal
Lord Ouey
I to announce the
at Holt'* de*th
hough the prime
r'« pree* eeerotary, Tony
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CARTOON a TOOTHLESS JOB • NEWS
(CaailanH From Far »)
Eggleton told newtmen today
"We art all hanging onto
■hred at hope that Mr. Holt la
aUvt.**
Holt, 59, waa an excellent
xwimmer and sklndlver He waa
wviiring swim trunk* and beach
ahoea ai he walked from hi*
mtrnan Pontiac to hla favorite
rock plunge" at noon Sunday
An old friend, Alan Stewart
walked out Into the surf a good
dintance behind Hoh and
watched him dive and di*ap|>eNr
tieneath the wave*.
Stewnrt **td the *urf wu 9
rough for him, and when the
prime mini*ter failed to sur-
tace. he ran to give the alarm
Australian* today accepted M
fact that their prime minister
had died In the tea he loved
and they were greatly *ad
dened.
"Like President Kennedy he
wa* not given time to show
what he could do," *akl the Syd
ney Morning Herald. "The great
task* to which he set hlmsell
were unfinished. The war In
Vietnam still rages. The with
drawal of Britain from the Far
East has nr.ly Just begun. Aus-
tralia's relationship with her
neighbors In Asia are still shad
awry and undefined."
Holt had 893 days In office aft
er taking over from Sir Robert
Meraiea. He stood staunchly by
President Johnson's Vietnam
policy, defending the bombing
of North Vietnam and refusing
to accept a settlement which
■would give victory to the Com
munists Six thousand Auatra
H»n troops are fighting with the
allies in South Vietnam.
Noon Stock
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NOTES
Admitted to Gulf Coast:
Mary Ann Thompklns, Chan-
nelview, Room 153.
Marcella Williams, Highlands,
Room 125.
Lloyd J. McClain, La Porte,
Room 129.
New Arrival:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Neely
Jr., 504 Inwood, son bom Dec
16, at Gulf Coast
d\1 ,T1 HI Jal VI STARTING FRIDAY
IoaMvKiU J Thru WEDNESDAY
AUDREY HEPBURN
ALAN ARKIN
RICHARD CRENNA
Want to Buy?
Sun Classified
(Courtesy of CHiiem National
lank and Good body Co.}
Allis Chalmers ............31
Arlan's Dept Store ........>
Am 7>l k Tel............. H
Anaconda ................ 4»
Armco ................... 41
Ashland Oil .............. 31
Bendtx .................... 51
Beth Steel ..............*.31%
Carrier COrp ..............56%
Olaneae .................59%
Chrysler ........... 5341
Columbia Gas.............344k
Delta Air ................. 32
Diamond Aik ..............3114
Dow Chem ........ 85%
Dresser Ind...............3814
Du Punt ..................150
El Paso Nat Gas..........11%
Ethyl Onrp ................ 34%
Ford .....................53
Foremost Dairies .........25%
Gen Elec..................M%
Gen Motors ...... 04%
Gen Tel k Elec ...........42%
G'm Tire .............. 27%
Georgia-Pacific ..........61%
Getty OU ..................96
Gillette ...................62%
Jordan's Jewelry .........38%
Greyhound ...............22%
Gulf OU .......... 76%
Gulf States Util ...........25%
Halliburton ...............62%
Hoffman Electr ........... |3%
Ho UP ...................
IntcrLike Steel ............27%
IBM ......................132
lance A Laugh............54%
fCerrwJloGea .............135%
Kreage SS ................g7%
Ung-TbmcoVought ......133%
McDonnell-DougJiS ...... 5444
Megnavox ........ *0%
Marathon OB ......... 71%
NMflr"fooM7 ............Ill
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MONDAY & TUESDAY SPECIAL
STEAK SANDWICH
59*
BROWN'S CHICKEN SHACK
, ON RUN
With French Fries
Texas and Hwy. 146
582-9590
CHILDREN AT tha Bartow* Cerebral Pabqr
Treatment Center will have their annual
Chrlatmaa party at t:M am. Wednesday at
the See end Baptlat Churra gymnaalunt, M
t James. Hern, Mrs. Richard Strahan, right,
give# a preview ef the entertainment at the
party to Mlhe tier, l, and Jrilanna Thsmpaan.
L Nn. Strahan and her imppeta have per-
tarmed at many rhUdren’e parties here and
la Haueton.
Cerebral Palsy Center To Have Party
The Baytown Cerebral Palsy
Center's annual Chrlatmaa par
ty will be held at 9:30 a m
Wednesday at Second Baptist
a mrch gymnasium, 5o«
James.
Mrs. Richard Strahan will
■esent a puppet show as the
program this year. Mrs. stra-
han. grtfa at lha prasklenl
In M. D Anderson and Texas
Children's Hospital In Houston
Also, tome of .the children will
be participating in a presenta-
tion of their own. J
77*. Junior Forum win or*
agnlii supply refreshment
There wfl be group singing
and the speclnl highlight will b* j
the appearance of Santa Claus, [
FAMILY NIGHT
Tuesday 5:00 p.m. TH 9:00 p.rn.
BARBECUED CHICKEN
BARBECUED UNK SAUSAGES
HAMBURGER STEAK
SERVED WITH GREEN SALAD
AMD TOASTED FRENCH BREAD
ADULTS TOO * CHILDREN °3r 65c
Frontier Restaurant
1007 N. Mffhi
593-9772
Lee College, has entertained
with puppet shows for children
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Now Thru Wednesday
they
want
with
her?
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 10 A.M.
ALL TICKETS 50c
PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT CHIEF
OOODFEIXOW CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
All New! For The First Time On The
Motion Picture Screen In Cqlor!
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Aw All Their Dastaroly Villains, Too! ’
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Monsanto ............. 43%
Nat Dairy'................ 3444
Nat DU* ..................37%
New York Central........77%
Occidental Pet ............104%
Penn RR..................63
Pepel Cola ................ 3644
Phillip* Pet ...............63%
RCA ......................53%
Raytheon ..... 108%
Roan Select Tr............ 9%
Schlumberger ............68
Sears ........ 57%
Shell .....................65%
Sinclair ..................72%
Sperry-Rand ............. 62%
Stan Cal ................,63%
Stan Ind ..................54
Stan N J........... 65%
Stan Ohio ..I.I...........I 65%
Stauffer Chem .......... 4444
Sun OU .........,.........62%
Sunray ......... 36%
Syntax ...................75%
Taft Broadcast ..... 35%
Technicolor ......... 27%
Tenneco ...........;...... 27%
Texaco ................... 81%
Texas Eastern ............21%
Texas Gulf Sul .•••'..•.••••.135
Union Carbide ............. 46
Union Oil of Cal ....... 54%
United Air Lines ..........62%
Upjohn Drug ........... 4844
U. S. Steel ...............40%
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Down Jones Industrial........* -IT**!’
S. Rg -figy ta •
jig She was a member of Memo-
rial Baptist Church and the Na-
tional Federation of Music Clubs.
■■ She was past vice president
of the Texas Area Association
(Continued From Page l) of Music Clubs and past prest-
eaiuA . «... dm* <* Baytown Music dub.
called a service man to fffl It. she &ljo a member of the
Family
He apparently had filled
taidt while they wet* tone Sale is survived to two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lois Tharp
UUOllWON
. And The Gallery Of Dastardly Viliams -
twxsss THf«ea*
'WARD
'thi iwxxfe
rtOOUCtOBV OrtCTiCSr
coupe.
Baytown Music Study Club.
urday morning. tors, Mrs. Lulls Tharp Ferrill
s£r. jmi .W. rS£ IUS9U1& r«
from Jets which had'been left John D. Tharp of Pine Bluff,
open while the tank was empty. Ark.; one brother, Claud
He called to his wife to ten her Hale of Baytown, and on* sis-
nut to strike a match, but she ter, Mrs. Letter Bell of Fori
was lighting a heater in the Worth. She is aiso survived by
kitchen before she beard him. seven grandchildren.
The house was Immediately .Funeral services will be held
filled with flames and the force at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Paul U.
of the explosion almost de- Lee "Funeral Home Chapel with
strayed the frame house, ac- the Rev. A. L. Jordan of Me-
cording to Brewer. The wail modal Baptist Church and the
between the kitchen and living Rev. W. C. Binford of Waco
room was blown out and shin- officiating. Burtal will be in Hill
glee on the front of -the house of Rest Cemetery.
aerp blown off. Pallbearers will be W.
T. H. Lotaak, owner of the Strickler. Victor Dtas, Jimmy
house which Ihe Sikeses were Bailey. Dr. Jack Alter
renting, termed it a total loss. B. Hughes. Jack M. Js-
An unidentified neighbor call- «*fVE' E. Fteher
ed Baytown Ambulance Service Creighton Honorary pallbearers
and the member* ot the family! w friends of fhe temPy.
Boys
■KV
were taken to San Jacinto
Methodist HospitaL They were
transferred to Ben Taub late
Saturday night for bum treat-
bow she (Mrs. Sikea) possibly some dogs but I never did find
made it to n4y house: which is the other boy," Scott said,
a quarter of a mile from her*. Rescue squsdsmen found the
She *cresmed for me to help body later, Scott *aid. about 300
her save her babies and we yard* from the scene of the at-
drove back to the house," Brew- tack.
er said. ■ / Dr. Jack Faulkoner Amherst
All the personal belongings of County medical examiner, said
the family, including several the eldest boy died of loss of
Christmas packages, were a blood from severe lacerations
total loes, according to Brewer, all over hi* body.
Clothing, furniture and all other Bryant said the dog* that
item* in the house were elthei were impounded belong to Ear-
burned or damaged by water nest Floyd, a Lynchburg man
and smoke. who own* property
The family had lived in the Goodman land, 71* scene of
house approximately nine ^.attack wm approximately
months and both Mr. and Mro. onuth* . v. .
Sikes are life-long residents of HegaldFToyd unually J*^*^^*
the area. Mm. Sikes is « native dAt* penned "pW WMtteia
of Crosby and Sikes is from
Highlands. occasionally in the past, Floyd
Jesse Navarre owner of Bav a1*> had ** Goodman
Jesse Navarre, owner of Bay- (,hildn,h to play on
^ tSrtmtra? ,J* Unif and 10 PIgy wi{h thc
^ wh,ch ,h,y had ma,iy
tom^Nntto^Hank^to* tod llm** lielon' Bryant *aid
izeri!, N (tonal Bank to aid yktyrt’s dogs are in thc custo-
the stricken family with Christ-
mas expenses and hospital bills.
"We are concerned about
these children and the kind of
Christmas they will have now.
We are going to see that they
have a good Christmas and U
•there is anything left over, we
expenses of the family,” Nav-
arre said.
Those Interested in contribut-
ing to the fund should contact
Mrs. Hazel Echols at Citizens
Bank.
dy of die Amherst County dog
warden. Bryant say* It will be
up to the commonwealth's attor-
ney and the courts to decide
their fate,
Conducts Seminar
STATraVtte nSdhii PROF^ MICHEL Boudart of
m
Stantord University conducted a
seminar at Elko Research and
Engineering Oo-’s Baytown Re-
search Center Thursday, It was
on "Kinetics on Non • Uniform
Surfaces.”
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 125, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967, newspaper, December 18, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061999/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.