The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962 Page: 1 of 14
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Serving BAY-TEX—Tht Golden Circle of Southeast Texas
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VOL. 44, NO. JB
TELEPHONE NUMBER: 512-8302
Sunday, November 4, 1962
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
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Colts Set Game CV Man Promoted | Sergeant Graduates
BAYTOWN COLTS will leave the WILLIAM B WHITE of Rj<tee- SGT. ODIS Courvelle, 25, am d
practice field at 5:15 pm. Satur- field Park, N.J., has been pro- Mr. and Mrs. Elza Courvelle of
’ tor Texas City where they moled to captain in t) *— **---
! play Texas City at 7:30 p.m. Force. He and
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mer Theresa MacDonald of Chan- Commissioned_ Officer (NCO)
■' Minister Re-Elected ' neMew, haveone daughter. Tara. Academy in Bad Tolz. Germany'.
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SSS&si®ss®BS
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Street Chwdi of Christ. Sunday
services will be held at 10:45 a.m. nounced Sab
1 p.m. Hie church is holding Bavis, j
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Parent’s Night will begin at',.,™
CC M«t Monday . JanST^* *«,«. £5^“,!^*%
DIRECTORS OF^fte Bajrtan® ter of the Baytown eflS? of the through a brief version of their
Chamber of Commerce will meet Internal Revenue Service in the child’s daily schedule. The pro-
at noon Monday with President Woods ftiMM. announeed Sahm gram will end with refreshments.
E. CrfJadr) KimmoWtpresiding. day that the IRS ia tsHng a long, ^
■Luncheon will be served in the critical look at tax abuses in the Bridge Gone
board room before the business areaa of business entertainment BAYTOWN DUPLICATE Bridge
meeting. expenses. Canceled checks are no Club will have a master ■■
longer being accepted as adequate game at £30 p.m.
substantiation for claimed ex- Community House,
of P««es in these areas, Webb said. ArrtMTrttttilf f.,, I
Baytown, has pledged Gamml Author Of: Paper-gpB FUTURE NURSES dub of
Zeta of Delta Zeta Sorority on RICHARD W. WHITE to Humble ert E. Lee High. School will have
I campus -at Southwestern Univer- Oil and . Refining Co..’s Baytown a get-acquainted party from 7. to]
*ity in Georgetown. Melanie ig Sifflery JSiwaidi and Develop- 9 p.m. Saturday in Teresa Bail
■a,freshman music major. ' ment is co-author of "Selection ey’s home, 207 Alva, with m
------------.... . of a plant spray oil combining full Thomas and
Gosl-lnn Schedule - , P«ticktel efficiency with mini-in charge of
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Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
I students will be from cummt isafo |
10 p.m. Saturday at the Economic Entomology.
school gym. ._31 mm
OUR
WORLD
• The defense in the Billie Sol
Estes theft and swindling trial
to Tyler rested its esse Saturday
without putting a witness on the
stand to a dramatic and sur-
prising action. CfaM Defense
lawyer John Cofer spent 22 min-
utes reviewing the case saying
the state bad failed to prove any
criminal act by Estes. * 55 -T
advance new Demchok at the.
southern end of the Ladakh bat-
tlefield, as the first plane load
of American weapons arrived
to bolster the hard-presnd *»■
dtogtJhiBr^v:
megaton bomb over J
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Bulletins
WASHINGTON <AP) - The
The governor's rac“e has gener- Copies of the
ated the most interest in the elec- amendments will be
tion. Democrat John Connaily and the pills for voters
fctt Only8 one of°
barbe^ WlBtttifWal
WITH carbines and carrying steel hetmeto and their speech by Connaily, was scheduled (brawn much piMc o
w.
Election Tuesday-
Heavy Voting
Is Indicated
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Of
If the number of absentee votes campaign tour of 3* Texas cities
^ can be used as a gauge, Har-the speech at Pasadena was
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m^dtentS^ectiOTye^ * Dr. Harry BlankfieW, chairman
A total of 6,501 absentee votes of the event, said most other
Mi a°Un^ ^ count>' and s,a,e Democni^ «H
i ^ P05]* inees were also scheduled to he
received by the county da*. Baytown ar^aentan
jsaaBBBsae gggg^a
is to an, :
• The death of six Akron, O^
l low-level aerial recaona^
missile launchers and other kly
Lead With 1+0 Win
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collected
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Soviet missile bases to Cuba are
JIMMIE WOODS blue chi,
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iw^ttirothe firat time the Oancte* won
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there they were, anyway, a down run with only two minutes,
half gamojm « the preoeason
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)—
Saboteurs Wt two U.S. oil pipe-
lines and a gasoline line near
Puerto la Cruz, about M mfle*
te
the other score, thIs<Hme ~
east of Caracas Friday night,
reported. The
unofficial sources
two petroleum lines were still
attre Saturday, toe informants
said. The gasoline line was
bombed, but workmen start off
the flow Immediately to prevent
Are.
port fumbles
and dow exai , _______ _
the footbaBlield for the two fumbles. ;
touchdowns that built a 144) vie- Except for that sustained, 10-
ond straight week, they allowed
an opponent to control toe ban
. W BiPPiPBIIR JB Ina to outgain than. The Gan-
right lead of the conference for der$ °"h' M "i.w,
W * *
Weather And Tides
the first time since 1956. /
Brazosport, mounting a massive
sturdy legs of half-
ran over toe
pavement.
SMBS mat has shut ftowii m
News. No progress waa reported.
Force Base, NA5.
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Red Cross To
Carry Out
Assignment
WASHINGTON A(P) - U*
United States, Rusaa and toe i».
temational Red Cross Conmitte#
were repofed nearing agreaMnt
siles from Cubn.
PresidfBtilennedy told the nf»i
tion Friday Hight the missile
estimated it would take 1
for Russian ships to read
to haul the missiles away.
Two possible types of i
Ssssssf&M
territory. What.
tually do is assumed here t
Sasa.^
"is'-*? rr m g»fSM»|S ^
iStSSSSJSt tJSSfai*. „ „„
S been doS<^.
ers is considered a good vote. ^ ^^ Cross plan into operation on
tion of Cuba-bound ships to i
. .. to certain that they are not <
aSment1 whi^TOuld^utoor “Rt^Thad preSyffli).
■■M ' Bluff ize appeals to the courts from ad- ed that the Red Cross take on I
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ing U.& inspectors board ii
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fimng Co. 8 gjalew Sf ^mSd
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Refining Co.'s
Baytown Refinery into a Chemi-
cal Products section and c Petto- „ ,
leum Products section will become ent that orientation
Campaign Nears End -
Tea DafI CiiujJfiw
Connaily, Cox To Rost bundoy
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not be another Ugh tide untfi
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12:19 a.m. Tuesday.
WEEKEND WEATHER !
Tracy and its high-stepping full
backs, lags Brandstetter and
Skeete McCain, roUed into Mernor- toe
ial Stadium Intent on breaking a ~
leadership.
The E3morters struck a bfand-
rmdered 17 first downs to
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS
Candidates pressed toeir cam-
iigns for governor,
oth planned to rel:
with no electioneering
Hie general election is Tuesday.
John Carnally, the Democrat,
will dose his flying "campaign-
afton'' Saturday night in Corpus
216 Christ!.
He scheduled stops at
in Sulphur
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ches, Lufkin, Beaumont, Conroe? and to various
“ ' " .iffouston and *'■'"
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cs£; sSTZuT Sb MO,ll“ta
dear to partly cloudy with Utile
■ change In temperatures through
Sunday. Temperatures Saturday
to 74 degrees.
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into the left
side of Baytown's defensive ^
broke gainers of 22, 68 and toe 26 yard line.- >
84 yards and roared away with But his misses from the field
3® yards in total offense. were almost forgotten in toe
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to Houston
once in me rase ju aaturoay inght televisiou suuw
the first half when he which will be beamed over Hous-
the 22-yard line and ton and Dallas stations. :
—-L a' EasrTaar nway, -oar
outlined his plans to cure toe
^ «ice_ in toe last
tried from toe _. _J WU Wk
W:if tor 1bs» 36: Meafidria
the game when he kicked from
"sick" dl industry. - ; ■
"The state’s oR industry is-cer-
_B-tt the Ganders clutched their [ (See GANDERS,
Around
WILLADWE GATES
about her husband Charles t
ing her grocery money ,
Dig I Id. glUVUJ UIWICJ • « • VOHJ
Laughlin and children, Mark and
Karen, visit in Baytown FYiday
. . . Glenda Bryan and Gloria
Hoke have a "pasting" party...
Robbie Chandler trying to work
out arrangements for a singing
engagement next week . . . Ger-
trude Teter has a little trouble
spelling the word “drunkenness,”
It has two n’s, Gertrude!
Mrs. Jewell Sloane,, long - time
Baytonian now living in Buchanan
Dam, is in Baytown this week vis-
~ Ring friends and also visiting her
son and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Jerry Sloane and Leah Ann in
Pasadena ... Thurman Rowlett
Jr., director of the forthcoming
Baytown. Little Theater’s produc-
tion of “The Philadelphia Story"
names Joe Align as an addition
to the cast.
Ten-year-old Kay Hoffpaulr,
who is visiting her grandmother
Mrs. C. E. Armevdefines "mid-
dle age” as the time between six
and 13 "when ypu're not a child
' "and not a'teensger." “It’s a ter-
rible time," she sighs . San
Jacinto Hospital nurses want
everyone to know they’re not
slack on the job. Five or six new
babies were born at SJMH before
Halloween — they just weren’t re-
ported.
_____ wkl^Fe have ■
ued to increase imparts and as
a result of the excessive imports
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bear toe brunt of cutbacks in oil
Carnally hit hard at the Repub-
Sfto tm w battlWon S 3fS|X| SSS P^ductTmana^r, and C. A.
pernor, he said, he will ^rywTr:°toSeS°toefo
everywhere to violate their
of the oil pledges^ “Texas wasn’t built this
.. Connaily said the GOP will never
S h, ff„pT^JiSaS!
akilbemie', «1 story to the -ItT«” .
l&s&sss esa&^fePMrfcagr
onH tn vnriniie oil COIlierenCe nm----
adjustments are made more in
line with toe reserves of oil —=
would put idle rigs
and manv persons in
try without jobs would -therefore
Connaily sought votes
Wichita Falls area, one
he made Friday.
18Q0s. They just haven’t had any-
. « fig.
Si S“S,'3
s citizens. He said- the Re-
____ recently:
“But now they are drifting,’
return to work.” ___
^ status sa®S!5iSS
<*.u.. 5> a *«*. pvj“s
BSWWS S. ffS
“Texas has been called upon to lapels like auttunn leaves. wish they would give us credit.”
'
: to chemicalff ind to
"on toe (
three interested parties j
agreement.’’
Tte Red Cro« spokeanan did
| not elaborate, but it was assumed
Cuban agreement along sOBl that
leum
Products.” WM
Meier said as clear-cut a de-
marcation as feasible will be made
between toe two major functions.
Each of file groups will be made
directly responsible for their own
operations and services.
iltanes A, Anderson is being as-
signed the. new job as chemical
sasffsw
R. B. Nesbitt has been assigned (Kt joes and toe
the new job of technical stow- Meier said.
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lAndersomRia
lerson and his staff Will
ends
the new job of petroleum prod-
ucts manager.
Dr. F. J. Spuhler and G. W.
Wilson are to continue as operat- _ _______
of The changes are to feeping with
Injured Officer's Foils Live Here
A Harris Comity deputy sheriff, mile west to ri^rin^rville whfle tion rfi
whose mother lives in Baytown, Harvey^was on his way to Las Survivors are
was critically injured Friday in ■
^traffic accident near Springer- Harems car ovatunied
, to pick up a prisoner Dora
in Houston for burglary. Mrs,
in Baytown, B. B. Harvey of 205 trail Road in Houston. His wife of Tulsa,
.....of Anseli
children.
Live Oak. left Friday for Springerville to to Anseimo, Neb.; and two
The accident happened about a be with him.
t. Kennedy
So"YoiTcS " to
llla^y1aeaL^^reraIU
“o' Bosley
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cHir^S Ss
saris
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Dorothy Leper
. _ Mexico City; two t
Mrs. Jasper Southall
Okla, Mrs. Wayne r ~
sa, and Mrs. Mirian
Dail»
grand-
Grace Pastor Observes
25th Year In Ministry
Rev. Edwin T. Summers, pasta years; Reid Memorial In Houston,
of Grace Methodist CJmrch, will five years; apd Westbury Meth-
three y4re. Rev. Summers
ministry Sunday morning by lis-
tenirig to a sermon instead of de-
livering one.
Bishop Paul Elliott Martin, res-
ident bishop <rf the Houston Area
' the Methodist Church, will
serve as guest minister. The
uuisi, uinx xicv. oui
came to Baytown to June.
During his ministerial career,
Rev. Summers has been vice
chairman to the Texas Conference
Board of Evangelism; secretary
of the Texas Conference Board of
JfSfc j$ KS ”erab'r 01 “* ^
a.m.
Sunday
Rummers
m, however. Rev.
return to the pul-
on “Looking Back
Ahead.”
Rev. Summers was born in Den-
ver, Colo. He attended public
schools in Fort Worth where his
to speak
and Looking j
father worked as a printer on the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram. After
University at Georgetown, Rev.
Summers did his graduate study
tors of the Western Meth-
odist Assembly of Fayetteville,
Ark.; member of the Texas Con-
ference on Ministerial Training
and Qualification; and secretary
to thj£ Texas Pastor’s School
which meets at Southwestern Uni-
versity each year.
Rev. Summers, who has been
active many years in youth work, I
is a 32nd degree Mason, a mem- |
ber to the Lions Club, St. John
Lodge AF&M No. 9 in DeKalb,
and the Scottish Rite Masons.
Perkins School of Theology,
Southern Methodist University.
He and the former Miss Eliza-
beth Rich were married June I. Alt League Bazaar
1938 jb Temple. They have two *
children — Edwin, 17, a settlor at
Westbury High School to Houston,
and Janet, 16, a junior at Robert
DESTROYER PATROL
E. Lee.
ftofir#
ett Place Methodist Church in
Galveston where he stayed two
MARY GLENN Cunningham will
do a pastel portrait of Patrolwom-
an Earlene Casey in uniform as
a demonstration at the Art League
aar- «)-8tmday. - -The haza»r is
the Baytown Optimist Club
SOMEWHERE IN THE Caribbean off Key West, Fla, a
United States destroyer patrols In the Cuban crisis. Gunners
use photo plane for tracking practice.
years. Other churches where he
has served are: Glen Flora, Tex.,
building. Doorprize winners Fri-
day were Mrs. W. A. Brookshire
driftwooi centerpiece; Mrs, Mil-
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BAYTi
two years; Dickinson, five year#;
DeKalb, Tex., two years; Glen-
wood Methodist in TVler,- four The bazaar is open to the' pul
dred Richard, ceramic piece; and
Mrs. N. H. Guidry, wall plaques.
The bazaar is open to the public.
A FAIR OF WHOPPER Trinity Bay speca-one weighed nine
pounds and the other eight—are proudly shown by O. M.
(Butch) Moody, left, 180 Brown wood. He caught the pair on
live shrimp. Jeff Amberg, right, of Houston displays a grin
ON BRim
along with his two
Bay. One of the i
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962, newspaper, November 4, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099947/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.