The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962 Page: 2 of 14
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Sunday, Novtmbar 4, 1962
Now Open!
HART, 113 E. Ftyle, re-
to Baytown Police Friday
D. C. WALSH SR., of Morgan
Qty, La., father of D. C. Walsh
notified police again Saturday
morning that someone threw the
billfold, without the money, on his
porch at 5:10 sum. Saturday.
Bond Hail Burglary
AN UNDETERMINED amount of
money was taken Friday night by
a burglar or burglars who pried
open a door and entered the Rob-
ot ert E. Lee Band Hall, apparently
during the time of the Baytown-
\ Jr. of Bajftown, died Friday night
in Morgan Qty. Funeral services
t will be held at 3 pin. Saturday
| at Trinity Episcopal Church in
\ Morgan City. Friends are asked
' to contribute to a memorial fund
i at the church in lieu of the usual
remembrances. Other survivors
are a son, Dewey Walsh of Mor-
is still are average or below. Vege-
ng tables are being planted. Cattle
es are in good condition but 175
ud cases of screw worms were re-
n- parted for the week.
Rains woe general over South
Central Texas hut varied in size.
Jr Moisture is now generally favor-
» able tor flax planting and will
“ help revive grasses damaged by
" army worms. livestock are in
good condition and screwworm
w cases are holding about steady.
Moisture is needed in the upper
survey Here ESS
Aids Cancer
. I year^ schedule. Spotted sorghum
A6S6Cfrc/!©rS 75 per cent of tbe'm^U in. live-
. stock conditions afe good.
Operation “CPS Manhunt” start- MoistTO_w«adequate_ in toe
ed in Baytown Thursday as part Rollmg Plains whjsre graini plant-
of a six-year research project by tag is near completion and some
the American Cancer..Society. eariy planted fields are being
Jto. Charles S. Cater, 33fl graaed. The cotton harvest fepro-
Michigan, b chairman of the Can- pressing. Ranges and livestock
.SaMFYeventkn Study In the Bay-jare in good condition,
town area. She said it to toe Showers to heavy rains in North
wsriffs largest cancer study with I Central Texas delayed the com- <
human beings as the subject pietfon of cotton harvest and grain <
About 1,000 persons in the Bay-1 planting. Scattered cotton is yet to 1
town, Channel view, Highlands and be harvested. Grains are making
2809 Market St.
hUII LOOK AT
I If! THESE PRICES
Brezosport football game. The
burglary was discovered at 10
pjn. The burglars broke into two
Gulf Coast area where some
and rice are still being harves
East Harris County will meet at
7:30 pjn. Tuesday at the Harris
County Savings and Loan Associa-
tion building.
Teen Coafren
HORACE MANN Teen Canteen
will be open from 7:30 pm to
The pecan crop is shot Pas-
tures are good but moisture would
help. Livestock are in good con-
dition.
The entire South Texas District
needs A good general rain. Army
warms are a problem in oats.
Some vegetables are bring bar-
9:30 pm Saturday at the girls
, gymnasium of toe school
Receives Potent
DR. R. H. PERRY, section head
in Humble Oil and Refining Co.’s
Funeral
Notices
TEXAS HEROES' PORTRAITS
COMING TO SJ MONUMENT
Ivors Only
Everyday low Prices
compound that is being tested as
a means of giving modified prop
erties to plasties. Dr. Perry is
heed of the section responsible for
exploratory work on chemicals.
Columbus Sendees
FUNERAL SERVICES for to*.
Wooayardge Funeral Home in Co-
lumbus. She was the sister of
jtol.:Aara Efoltiie, former
Baytown resident now living to
Waxahachie. Mr. and Mrs. Eth-
ridge left by plane for Columbus
St the San JarintoMuseur
Is considered by many a
sdsvsu
Santa Anna." ^
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of tanner Governors
history, art and literature
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SUNDAY
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PROFESSOR PHUMBLI
Precincts
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>OU WANT
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PHIKIEAS/ IF
I HANDED 'jOU A
CHECK FOR$2Q VMXIL0
VCU DOMEONE
SMALL R9MDR?
Ttw Rev. P. Walter Henckell of Trim-
t Episcopal Church and the Rev. Basil
ones of StTMart’s AAethodlst Church will
fflelate pt the nrvlces. Burial will be
I Ulll *1 SSmmS -*»---
Wdl over a mUlloc Tteaiaftflart
and school children have alree
seen the exhibit, to addition
visitors from every continent
the world, according to Evei
Oklo., Mrs. Wo)
Mrt. Mfrian Dal
wood
with owl spandrels In gold leaf
S and orange vermillkn vdvet lto-
NOW SHOWING
|ers of authentic tradition.
THRU SATURDAY
OWM Bogwi&r StS-ttacfc^H.
1. L ,T. Braiwell, John Q«st.
Osments, H. R. -BW Howord
, A. L Lowe, E, V. Crow, C. 0-
cr ^^.^Senfees_ln lob
For Relative Of
Four bytafans
r TAKING 7HB
A AND E, "THE
D/RECTRIX,
CONSIDERING/
> THE COSINE A
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? \ putt or aren't/^ WL
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• anunmngi
B*»taJacK; 1
PUTT OR AREN'T,
you?i y.
Prerinet 10* — Baytowa Em-
ployee Federation (Sftaf Mar-
kef), 1. W. gpraybeny; *68. - "
Precinct 108 — Auafa Ichnol
Mn, W. A. Goodrich Jr.. 7*9.
. Precinct 14* - San Aatatt
School A. B. (Von) Stark, 1,17*.
Precinct 1S5 — Travis School,
E. A. (Woody) Bose, 1,4*4.
Freetaet Ml — Carver High
School Woodrow Lewis, ***. ~
• p-r -i__a asn __ flnlinnl
^virreciaoi dowk bchooi,
Chanoelview
Hospital Beal
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By Mert Walker and Jerry Dumas
the ndetandK
.u Admittances:
E Reba Geraldine Uy. Houston.
T Mary PCari Rowan, Houston.
Henry Lee Broiighton, Houston.
•a Molly Opal Stephenson, Houston.
4 Jean Edna Baker, Houston.
and James W. Fannin. . ...............LjfcDougald di
How did those men really look? Bryan Hospital.
What complexions? Hair? Expres- were conducted
rion? Old faded daguerreotypes, | Rutledge in lob
charcoal skefelioti, group and fam- with graveside4
ily pictures, even woodblocks were Lodge members.
SAM'S STRIP
JUSTtfCKAT
mMBssa,
DUMAS MUST
have BeeM
ULMW-aJ
Georgia N. Criraet, Houston.
Norma Holder, Houston.
r 4 1WE PHO#®/
WHILE HE )
I WAS Ik
I '
pored over and compared fn or-[ 8urrivors ire Ms wife, lto.
der to get at facts and get away —,J T'',“
from legendary images vriiicfa
srisawssU™ —..
cal appearance and personality, and.tour ^ndclnldren.
Many pictures were available of Nieces and nephews ui——* —w
hZ MdAusto. VenTtew I and Mrs. Joe F^iltz, Navasdta; Mr. ml
were to be found of Bonham and|Mr*,' lBlton Mesrr and J. 0._Mc- Houston, df
Milam. Nate at all wart even in Mhorter, Austta; Mr. and lto. .
the state- archives on Fannin, [f. D. Vance. Mr. s^^Mrs. Quinn
These men -had come from every] Vance and Mr, and Mrs. Dalton
kind of background and experi- Vance, Bmn; Mra. Paul A. Nel- K-.nl
ena to America. They wera to- son, MraSoiW Tucker and to. f rRhD1
Dismissals:
Lillie J. Bain, Houston.
Maxine Deemer, Houston.
Leona V. Reeder, Houston.
.ForACenpMwl Lin* Of
I Ethel McDougaW
sow, Coy McDou
ss.,U S
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COSMETICS
Gertrude Forester, Channelview
New Arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lay,
Houston, daughter bon Nov. 2.
TRWITY PHARMACY
m W. TEXAS
- TONIGHT —'
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Betsy Rawls'68
Leads In (Man
HOSPITAL
I BEAT l|
F. R: (Frcnchy) Klber, 518
| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)-
Betsy Bawls, who once won 10
tournaments in a year but hasn't
been going to the payoff window
very much this year, was in a
position today to prevent Wckey
record
By Mort Walker
BEETLE BAILEY
Admitted to San Jacinto Hos-
pital:
Mrs. Barney Calvin Buescher,
U VUVC w via IV
year but hasn’t
_________i payoff window
ay much this year, was in a
ositiOT toda; *----- -
n, tttxxn iu. |fh^rii«»n '
A ..'■Otoaby, g^et a 4-under-par
Ache. 106 W. tw™ m1**
"CROWDED
SKYS"
IN OOLOB WITH
TBOY DONAHUE
RHONDA FLEMING
DANA ADBEWB —
ENuoign:
FOOSY/ THERE'S
NOTHING TO VO ,
IN CAMP
I GUESS
HE ENJOYS
IT HERB
W CAMP
X CANT FIGURE
SARGE. HE
here. Miss Rawls, who has won
only once this year, was to the
160’s for the first time since
rThaven’t Mt the ball this well
in a long time.” she said. “I was
never more than a foot off the
green, and only was out of the
fairway once.”
In a tie for second were Murle
Lindstrom and Ruth Jessen. each
with a 70, while amateur Polly
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RCIUUII PERFORMANCIi
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3 performenoat Nov. IMfc
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YOU FINALLy
FINISHED >OUR
FOXHOLE, J
BEETLE/ M
X WANTED
TO PO IT
RIGHT,
Room lftt. <
Mrs. >ArthurJPresley, 2809 Am-
mo of' ^
mons, Room 209. ^
James Edward Pend
to. ana Mr*. David Pt
“STMT?1 _
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Btosdel
Mont Brivtou, sot bom Friday
at San Jacinto Hooftal.
Mr. and Mrs. Robot T. Gibbs,
Hankamer, son bom Saturday at
Gulf Coast Hospital.
*to. aSr mtFa; TZ ’Stuam,
H11¥j Wisconsin, son bom Friday
Heirporf
All Ss«ts Rsssnwd
CA 4-7911 *0*4-1591
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinlock
. Shai-p, 215 Mayhaw, announce the
t arrival of a daughter, Jill Allison,
i siater, Susan Jan, and one broth-
er. Steven McKinlock.
at Gull Coast Hospital
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.