The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Page: 5 of 12
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Miss Janet Blair Is New
Chambers County HD Agent
omans
Art Bazaar Begins Friday
.15* "tiste who win also have sel*
wr. scheduled to, bepto Friday, art pieces for sale. The *
ill feature s bargain table of will continue through Sunday
in Liberty. Mrs. M A.
uate of Sam Houston Sate Teach- gram for five years,
ers College is the new Chambers! The HD dubs she visits includes
County Home Demonstration Winnie, Anahuac, West Bay. Bar-
agent. - bers Hll, Old River, Stowell and
* rxtil "nsu * w* »»
Miss Susie Bradham, wbo re- with Carroll with approximately
tired. Although this pretty young 500 4-H boys and girls. She
Miss has offices in the Chambers meets with the boys and girls
County C&irt House in Anahuac, once each month in their school
she is more often found visiting and assists in various home eco-
the seven HD dubs, directing* nomics 'areas. The Chambers
H girts or leading various work- Coimty 4-H group ha* just orgari-
shops on developments in home teed a Horse Qub with 75 mem-
Keiley. Those to receive the ritua>;
ar* Mrs. Anthony Bletsch, Mrs.1
Donnie Brewer, Mrs. Ed Bryan,
Mrs. Odk Hawkins, Mrs. Jack
Heintsehel, Mrs. J. F. Wallace
and Mrs. Kelley.
Mrs. Louis DelHomme, presf-
dent, announced that the chapter!
has achieved a three-star rating
from BSP International. Standing!
Js judged on the basis of a
balance ef social, cultural aid
service activities.
Mrs. Wayne Coker was elected
BSP City Couneil alternate to re-
place Mrs. Joe Busby, who re-
and M. It is given to residents on
request, she Mid.
Miss Hair, who te a home eco-
nomics major, taught school for
one year to Lockett High School.
She was laterstoe county HD
agent to Ford County and was
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bers and their first activity was Humble where
riding in the Trinity Valley Ex- school.
the bazaar by Baytown Sloan.
Chocolate Black Cats Guard
Orange Halloween Cake
Advises Butcher -
Hamburger Still ’Best Buy'
7 BBOWIf trouble anymore,” he says, “some
Hamburger is stuTthe tert buy dlraers a^d^Maiw hcwto
at the meat counter, advises a prepare leftovers.”
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spread toe dtocolate with a free
the cat shapes from toe {
rnrflid nmt’ nhruvi. c
spread and cmiiea caoco s
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a'fl again until quite firm before Heft-1
" "apes out of their places. I
1 chocolate, after making I
itouts, will probably be I
Here comes Halloween!
Black cate, concocted of
Eve. Although these edible deco- cut out
rations look as professional as can fnelted,
‘“party.
lese chocolate cats are
! to spend a little time ml__ _________
i, we suggest you use a mix Leftov
«« the cal®, CSi£cic kitchen rip* the c&t vuivww, *»«
plies to make sure y«i have red gobbled up. H nof,
and'ydlowlood cokwing on hand a set of miniature
assure you of four for butd*kvd» must have it,
small patties. Or.a to
yswifis ssrs
rs raw fe.- ™
iding meat cuts, be . jjg piled' a butcher wagon
use these two colors will have can use it
e blended to tint the fluffy as garnish*
t cake frosting a pale orange cr eoddes.
ir recipe directs. also defied
note about spreading toe on creamy
ivEWS*
iSS/s Winner
days. They are too eager, taking -
than at about 18 months, grow- Two Chambers County 4-H girls
tog them faster and bigger, but wot first places in toe 4-H girts’
that s all. ’ style show at the South Texas State
Talk about the cholesterol eon- Fair to Beaumont. They were con-
tent of meat hasn’t cut into sales. Peting with 41 girls from eight
People buy it as usual, then ask counties,
to have toe fat removed, Barbara Ann Jackson of Mont
"Our only lean days were dur- Behtieu won first place to the
to* the OPA period when we Junior Best Dress divman wear-
ground up an the meat we could “>S * green, grey and Made plaid
get our hands on to give every dacron seersucker dress. Acees-
customer two pounds of hambur- series were black Patent pumps
— saxssr.ssS _
grosgrain ribbeta band and bow. spent the
Surprise Bachelor . .SaSStfSfSK
Party Fetes Phillips .SHSSH
Lany Phillips was toe honoree I«fter “ ^ j jSm \
it a surprise bachelor party Satur- Both giris received $9 first,
Make cake according to pack-
'tSf£SSS*£
tint orange with red and yellow
food coloring and frost top and
15th annual survey of consumer and
grocery store expenditures. louts
Hie September survey reveals
that American housewife . ■
spent 3.8 per cent more in toeAfl
baloney. „ .
: “But price really isn’t a tog
item as it was to the olden days
when my father-in-law threatened
. to dose his butcher shop because
the price of beef carcass went
from rtx to nine cents a pounds,”
B«n^ jw jumy code to WmfM
War n, claims his late wife, a
.zvSKffs=E»*asssJ
spent the greater, amount of her day night to toe home of Mrs. John
320 bill on them: 310.54 tor per- T Williams, 200 Forrest. "
2^ WnSfetnE sis. s
beginning to buy more and mare pairy. They presented an elec-
of her non-food items at the gro- trie Wanket to the honoree. '
eery store-hair sprays, Up- A yellow and white cdor
sticks, and even Pop’s razw scheme was used to to* party
blades. Sales of non-food items rooms. Focal point was tbe hon-
were up#T per cert last year, oree’s diair decorated with yel-
JLXA LOT
good cook
Lasy Cook*
“But women don’t go to much
the styling, the smooth finish’,
the interlock lenif,'
.
you've seen for more...so
ISP YOUR WITS
ABOUT VOU...COUNT
ON PENNEY’S KNITS' ‘
The fully lined slacks alone are worth fhe
price ymt pay tor bcAh pieces, thanks to
# Penney special buy. Teamed with striped
or solid color tops, flatteringly collared- or
smartly forgetting one. Hand wash. 0uo,
corat green, beige, black. Sixes 8 to 18.
Quick pear salad: arrange
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BSP Chapter Cancels
November Style Show
Preceptor Gamma Chapter c
Bets Sigma Phi Sorority has an
-■fte:-project was tabled *
iassjsMssjs
son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hef- ]
iter of Baytown, was Wed on. his j
birthday Sunday with a party in
and Mrs. R. B. Herring, 208-
Homan. , 'V
donkey and drop toe
B toe basket,
from Baytown were
ird, Keith, Darlene,
Auba Sue Crawford, I
*’s parents and his
ry.
-of-town wore Mrs.
and Denisb,' College
and to accept the budget of the
council.
The group designated the Op-
mer. and Mrs. Dorothy Preston,
League City; Ted Hefner, an un-
de, and Mrs. 'Louise Hefner,
grandmother, Angleton.
CHARGE IR
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Whore You#f*1
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FR€E Wont ads must bo used
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before November 10th when
the treasure hunt will end.
October 17
Through
Houmbtr IMS
ALLEN DALE Watson was
tone years old Friday. Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Watson,
897 8. Circle, be has a sister,
Terrie F*y. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Watson ad
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bump Sr.
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We have Crown from The Baytown Sun flies ad records toe names of many new-
comers and subscribers, from all over toe Bay-Tex Area the Sun covers. Each day
three of these names, chosen at random, will be published separately within the
Classified Advertising Columns. The names wifi be scattered—so you’ll have to read
to see U yours is there. Hie purpose of this -Treasure Hunt” is to acquaint you-the “
public—with reading and using Want Ads—and enjoying the many benefits Want Ads
can bring. NOW HERE IB ALL YOU/HAVE TO DO.
tWIhsMs Classic Six “770" Cross Countr^ Station Wagun. ‘
Meet the most beautiful Rambler ever built
KST.SEU.MG RAMBLER, TOO. In all Rambler his-
tory, there’s never been anything like the success of
the new ’*3 Rambler—the New Shape of Quality.
It's the most advanced Rambler ever built, with
years-ahead Advanced Unit Construction that gives
greater strength—lowers the roof without sacrificing
your Nsnw Hidden
There I Clip 1 Mali or
arlntf To The Bey-
town Sun CliMlded
Through All the Clei-
sifted (Went) Ade-
For Treaturee every
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H your name appears separately within the Classified (Want Ads) Advertising columns
rtf The Baytown Sub, you will be entitled to a FREE SIX DAY 3 LINE CLASSIFIED
AD on anything you care to SELL, BENT, or WANT TO BUY, WITH I P to 16 WORDS
OF COPY, upon presentation of the dipping of your name to The Baytown Sun Want
Ad Department.
ft you live out of town and can’t get to Baytown, mail the dipping in dong with
your advertising copy. Names will .be checked against those te have Msted and on
file. NO PHONE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED! All *ds must be mailed or
TOD WAYNE Rooenboon. son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rosen-
baum of Houston, is celebrating
Us first birthday. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mss. F. A Rosen
baum of Rosenborg and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack King of Bsyto'vn.
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pha Chapter of Beta
Sorority will receive_____
of Jewels on Nov. 13 at the Com-
What-When-
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^ t^mi^ve utifeide members formed
6-footer headroom—makes the car look longer,
though it isn’t. And all-new* Tri-Polsed Power velvet-
smooths the ride at all speeds.
Sec the new ’63 Rambkia^today.
amkrican MOTonn-oeoicATCo to oxciuf ivec
882.8234
CLASSIFIED
582*8235
from one piece of galvaoired steel (shown
white) replace scores of small parts
HAMBIERB3
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962, newspaper, October 30, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100069/m1/5/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.