The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1955 Page: 2 of 12
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warks stand during thr holiday!
Two youth* lout approximately
t7u worth of firowork* when a
lighted Biolch Ignited the n»»r-
» rhandtse in the hut near J'aaadrn*
f city Italia,
* The hoy* ran from the ouad
* Before It exploded
No damage except to the stand
- wti reported by the Deer Park
* firemen
t Methodist
- Brotherhood of Deer Park Meth-
" odist church will meet at 6 JO p.m.
j Wednesday at thr church.
i Her* And There
£ Collin Dunn ion of Mayor and
m Mr*. Ban Duns, is visiting rela-
* tier* in New Orleans Mayor and
a Mrs Dona will Thursday for Mon-
J roe. Ok Is. to vtatt hi* parent* Mr.
at and Mm. W, P. Dunn . . . The
Wilson family plan* a *tay
with relative* (a Warren, Ark ..
Mr and Mr* Mack Anttnaro and
sons are back after spending the
holidays in the oOfion state. Ala-
bama
Kay Billot, daughter of Mr. and
Hew Year’s Day
Twins Will Hit
Jackpot In Gifts
T.V. Log-
CHANNEL 2. KPRC-TV
WEDNESDAY
Of Screen
Mont Belvieu Gl
Serves In France
Wednesday. December 28.19S8
i. fri
A. L (Lartt
A Jackpot of 1300 In fifu awaits
every »et of twin girls born be-
tween midnight and noon Jan. 1,
thr time set for the eighth annual
Tom Twin Baby Derby.
Although the annual national
FIREWORKS
Young's
Place
I Mile
North Of
Morrell's Drive la
On North Mata
Mr*. C D. Elliott, recuperating baby crop is over 4.000,060. odd*
from a tonsilcctomy . . . Donald are MS to one against mom's hav-
Wayne White ill in Southmore ing twins, even if she does have a
hospital . , The Rev. and Mrs. Jan. 1 stork date. In last year*
Bert Condrey haw a ploasaat aur- derby, however, the wily bled sur-
prise . The J. W Beale family prised statisticians. Tor the tec-
ta Marguctt* where the pop is °»d year in a row. he delivered a
doer hunting bumper crop of 25 set* when only
_ . ... „_ 17 were predicted.
Deer (and this time we mean Ijltt war yiohlgwn i«f the
the football teami fans at Borgcr tally with three winning
were loaded with lucky charms *,*. Xcw York. Ohio. Pennsyl-
Jim Keethan had his rabbit foot: yanla and Texas tied for second
the Rev G. T. Parker, a lucky with two pairs apiece. Other win-
hat: W A Penny, state play-off ners were scattered all over the
road m*p; Mr* N. L. Stephenson, nation.
lucky pins Lucky twin girl* bom between
Mr and Mrs Homer Enoch* *mi
children visiting t* Amarillo thU ?*>' » Hedstrom win
o-m.-u., in rk- baby carriage, an assortment of
'? Ideal toy*. Lullaby* cribs and
hoopit*. *fttr suffering a heart ^antwet mattreaaes. a special
selection of Love dresses. Trundle-
Bundle infants' wear and a year's
supply of Gerber's baby food.
,m Winners will be announced New
Year's Day Patents of eligible
newcomer* should send collect
wires to the Toni Twin Baby
S:M looney Town
5:58 Ray Roger*
*:«• World At 1-arge
<:1* Today »n Sport*
1:15 News; Weather
fi:M Eddie Flatter
1:45 New* Caravan
"■M Screen Director
7:5# t'other Know* Best
S:M (.ilder»leeve
l:M Waterfront
S:00 This 1* Your Ufa
8:81 Dragnet
lt:M Oiebrity Theater
1#:M News; Weather
lb:45 I*i Paul-Mary Ford
10:5t Mann About Sport*
1IN« Tonight
1!:W Sign Off
THTftSUAY
attack.
Stork Stops
BOWEN
am. Monday in San Jacinto Mt -
p.m iCST), New Year** Day.
by 2
mortal hospital Thr baby weighed
three pounds. 11 ounces Grand-
parents are Mr*. J. E. Applegate
and Jack Simmon* of Baytown
and Mr. and Mrs J B Bowen of
Old River Grandparenta are Mr.
and Mr* T. C WaJdr.p of Bay-
town and Mr. and Mrs. & F. Sim-
mon* af Huntsville
Noon Call
Stock Quotes
{Courtesy Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Beane)
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NOW THROUGH FRIDAY
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"CITY ACROSS RIVER"
• GIRLS IN THE NIGHT*
THURSDAY only
LUCKY CAR
LICENSE NITE
2000!!!
till FEATURE
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6:46 Morning Devotional*
6:15 (jlenrgo Koesncr
7*6 Today
*:M Ding Dong Sehool
9:36 Ernie Kovm Show
16:M Home
11:66 Tennessee Ernie
11:56 Feather Neat
17166 TV Kitchen
12:56 Movie Date
2:66 NBC Theater
.1:00 Date W ith Life
5:15 First Lota
5:16 Mr. Sweeney
5:45 Modem Romances
4:66 Matfaoe
4:56 Howdy Doody
5:60 Looney Town
5:56 Boy Borer*
6:86 W orld At Urge
6:16 Today la Sports
6:15 News; Weather
6:51 Dinah Shore
6:45 New* Caravan
7.16 Groocho Mars
716 Cisco Kid
8H Star And Story
6:36 Ford Theater
6:66 Lux Theater
1616 Eddie fantor
16:59 News; Weather
16:45 Let Paul-Mary Ford
16:56 Mann About Sport*
11:66 Tonight
MU Sign Off
CHANNEL 2 -Screen Director’s
Playhouse: The sinking of the
Titanic, long a aubjttt of discus-
sion and interest only lately re-
newed and brought to a crest by
a best selling book. Is the subject
of Monday'* presentation, "Titanic
Incident," starring 1-eo Genn, May
W’ynn and Philip Reed. It is a
dramatic story of gamblers aboard
the doomed ahlp who play a fast
ami dangerous game of hearts In
which the stakes turn out to be
Ufe ‘(self.
Father Know* Best: "Betty
Hates Carter" but Betty soon gets
over it. When Jim Anderson »r-
ranges for hi* daughter to date
Carter, the son of an old friend,
Betty is outraged at his interfer-
ence. She and the boy both decide
their parents have gone too far.
Carter then become* interested in
her girl friend—and Betty la im-
mediately Jealous. The girl friend, CHANNEL IS
however, makes peace by a clever
ruse.
CAMP BUSS AC, FRANCE-Ray-
burn G. Harmon, whose wife,
Genevieve, live* on Route 2, Bay-
town, recently wa* promoted to
Army specialist third class at
rs and 1* suspected by his (.„mp Busiutc, U. S. Army, Europe,
bride of being * bank robber. Communications Bone, France.
'The Story of Philip Sargent,"
with Elliott Reid and Marjie
Millar; a man inherits a million
dollar:
new
Twentieth Century Fox: "Man
On The Ledge,'* with Cameron
Mitchell, William Gargan, Sylvia
Sidney and Vera Miles; a young
man perches for 14 hours on a
window lodge while his friends
try to talk him out of Jumpin
Science Fiction Theater: "**
Celebrity Playhouse: "Diamonds
In The Sky," a tuspensefu! and
jet-propelled adventure of how
band of diamond smugglers plant
a fortune In diamonds In the
cigarette lighter of an innocent
trans-Atlantic airline pilot en
route from Pari* to Montreal.
CHANNEL 11—The Millionaire:
The
Unexplored." with Kent Smith,
Osa Mason, Harvey Stephen* and
Madge Kennedy; a professor Is
challenged by his associates and
family because of hit belief in
clairvoyance.
Late Show: "Hawk of the Nile,"
with Sllvana Pampanlni, Vittorio
Gassman. Bnto Fiermonte and
Kolco Lull!; foreign dim with Eng-
lish dubbed.
Disneyland: "Man
and tha Moon"; likelihood of a
manned rocket flight around the
moon will be dierussed by rank-
ing space engineer Dr. Werner
von Braun, chief of the Army's
guided missile development di-
vision; the story will be illustrated
with animated cartoons and other
visual aid*.
Black Oat Theater: "Fighting
Mad."
Communications Zone unit* man
major U. 8. supply Installation,
and depot* In France and trans-
port men and supplies from French
porta to American force* In Ger-
many.
Specialist Harmon It * truck
driver in the 106th Transportation
Battalion's 55th Company. He en-
tered the Army In Sept. 1654 anil
completed basic training at Fort
Bliss. Tex. Harmon was last as-
signed *1 Fort Leonard Wood. Mb.,
and arrived overseas last March.
He is the aon of Mr*. D E. Wil-
liams. Mont Belvieu.
A. L. *Lark) Johnson, 66, father
of Mr*. L. T. Diokaron, will be
burled at 1 p.m. Thursday after
service* at the Boulevard Funeral
home in Houston,
Johnson, who until a year ago
lived with his daughter at 314
Bolster, died in Naoogdoeha* after
a brief illness. He had made hli
home there since leaving Baytown.
Autopsy Reports
Awaited In Death
Of 4-Year-Old Boy
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WEDNESDAY
Amer Cyan ,•***•»»•*•««»
A T and T
Anaconda Cop
Beth Steel
Cal van Oil
Celaneae
Ceiotex ......
Chrysler COrp
<5tie* Serv .......•.....57%
Columb Gas ................«
Croole Pet ..................68
Dow- Chem .................. 60
Du Pont Chem ..............226'*
Eastmas Kodak ............Ilk
E! Paso Nafl Gas ..........47*
Fairchild Eng ..............15%
Freeport Sulph.............. 93s*
Gen Electric ................ 55%
Gen Motors ••.••.**..*••*.« 43%
Gen Teleph..................40*
Gen Tire and Rob .......... 62’’
Gillette Saf ................ 40*
Goodyear Tire •«••*•»...••«. 64s*
Greyhound Bu*..............U% THURSDAY
Gulf Oil •*•*•••***##•*•••*#*
Gulf Stat Util ..............»* g:30 Rani Reveille
Houston Oil ................146 716 Get Up Time
H L and P Q# ..............42% 7^5 Newt
Humble Oil ................MS g:M captain Kangaroo
Imperial Oil ................ 38’- g.j| j,|4n(j Headlines
Inti Nickel..................«% 9:66 Garry Moore
I»fl Harv ..................36* 8;M Arthur Godfrey
Jo net and Laugh 1A
316 11 Video Lano
516 News; Weather
5:45 Doua Edwards
616 My little Margie
616 Brave Eagle
716 Arthur Godfrrv
>16 The Millionaire
116 I’ve Got A Secret
616 28th Century Fox
1616 Science Fiction
16:56 Late Show
12:15 Dateline Europe
12:45 News; Sign Off
Houston and Baytown health of-
ficial* Wednesday were still await-
ing an autopsy report on Justo
Raso. four-year-old Baytown in-
fant who died in Jeff Davis hospi-
tal Christmas Day.
The youth and a brother and sis-
ter were admitted to the hospital
the tame day. Borne doctor* report-
edly believe each had diphtheria.
Justo Raio Sr. lives in Baytown
woods. He and hij wife have 10
children. Three became ill lea* than
a month ago. ■
A spokesman for Jeff Davis hos-
pital's pathology department said It
would be "two or three days” be-
fore the complete report on the
cause of death will be released.
County health officials said they
have received no report.
Mrs. Lanie Griffin
Dies; Services Set
10:58 Strike It Rich
Libby McN ,.................J®% 11:80 Valiant Lady
Liggett and Myers ...«......54% ij-ig Love Of Ufe
LoWa Inc .................19 - XI:3# Search For Tomorrow
La Land ....................®4t» H:48 Guiding Light
Mack Trucks................ 28 ij:oo 8fu Erwin Show
Merrill Petr ................ 12% 12:5* Lov* Store
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Motiiaitto
Nat Dairy Prod •••*#*••**•• 391*
Nfwp Nwj Ship .•**••••••■* 68
Ohio Chi .*♦**«■•***•***»***••
15:» Love Story
\ M Robert Q. Lewie
116 House Party
Mr*. Lanie Agnes Griffin, 55, 413
East Homan, died at 9 p.m. Tues-
day at Ordoin’s sanitarium in Vilie
Platte. La
Funeral sendees will be at 2 p.m.
Thursday at the Paul U. Lee fun-
erat home with burial in Grand-
view Memorial Park cemetery In
La Porte.
Survivors are her husband, Mil-
lard Griffin of Baytown: a daugh-
ter. Mrs. James T. Crump of Hous-
ton; her mother, Mrs. Josephine
Wilburn of Baytown and two
grandchildren.
2:86 Star Playbouse
*18 Bab Croaby Show
Olin-Math ............... 8b 3:66 Brighter Day
OliverOorp.................. 36’. gna Secret Storm
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LAST TIMES TODAY:
- 2 BIG features:
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NAKED DAWN" AND "LADY GODIVA"
THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
S;ude-Packard .............. ION 8:8# Oh Your Account
Pacific Pet 12% 4:6k Late Matinee
Pac West Oil 44 5:15 11 Video Lane
Paacostai Pet .............. 114 516 News; Weather
Panhandle P and R ........MH 5:45 Doug Edwmr
Penney’* Inc ......’•.........97% 6:86 My Little Hi
PhilUps Petr ................ 82 6:30 Sgt. Preston
Pore Oil ....................37% 7:86 Bob Cummings
Sperry-Rand 27^ 716 Climax
Repub Steel ................. 4? » 8:36 Four Star Playhouse
Sapphire ................. 3 l/l® »-‘*6 Johnny Canon
Sears........................34% 6:36 Wanted
Shell *,,*•#•<**•*•••#*•#*•♦*• 64*“s lOil# The faleoit
Sinclair Oil.................. 57% 16:36 Late Show
Skeily Oil ..................55 12:15 Dateline Europe
Socwy*Vic ,.p***#*e*#a*a#»ae 64%, 12:45 Xwrt; Sifn Off
Sou Pacif ...Vaivw..........a# 56*4
St Regis Paper ............42% CHANNEL 13, KTRK-TV
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7:36 MGM Parade
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Tennmee Gas .............. 31%
Texas Co *.118%
Texas Gulf Prod............ 43
Tex Gulf Sulph .............. 38%
11 Tidewater Oorp..............33 %
Textron 24%
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Union Cend C ..............109%
Union Oil of Calif............51%
V S Steel .................. 57•»
United CartxMi .».**,..«•#*.. 52%
Woodley Petr............... 59
Oct NO Cotton ............Up 4
8:98 Masquerade Party
8:88 Counterpoint
9:06 Wednesday Fights
9:45 Sports Angle
18:68 News
10:15 Studio 13
11:86 New*; Sign Off
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W. Gates, father of film actress
Nancy Gates, died Tuesday aboard
an airplane while flying home to
Dallas, after a visit with his
daughter.
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8:60 Barden
8:15 The Pulpit
8:30 Take A Holiday
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10:30 Hollywood Theater
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1?:S6 Bedrlia's Party
1:36 Laurel and Hardy
110 Hollywood Theater
3:00 Phantom Sheriff
4:00 Adventure.
410 Little Rascal*
510 Mickey Moose Club
6:00 Kitirikland
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1955, newspaper, December 28, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100197/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.