The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1955 Page: 2 of 12
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Tuasday, November 0, 1955
2*. THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tn A tm
Here And There
700 Attend Parents Night
Reception At Junior High
HIGHWAY 146 •
deer park
WE SERVE
THE
BEST GOLOEN
BROWN FRIED
CHICKEN DINNER
s IN TOWN.
TRY ONE!
d«y night m Baytown junior high ]lc ^'drcM system and the white
gg&tr“ '«”»"•* *- .»
M. C. Rmhing welcomed the each room,
group and Introduced Mn. W. R. a eoclal period waa held alter
McFerren, p r e • I d e n t of the the claei acheduled was concluded.
Parent'* council. An arrangement of fall flower*
After a brief »pc«ch, in which centered a lace covered table In
Mr* McFerren expressed ap- the cafeteria for the fellowship
predation from the council to the fathering. Miss Louise Barton and
principal and teacher* for guiding Mr*. J. Baraalou preaided at the
their children, parent* assembled serving table.
In homeroom* and were given The teacher committee for the
name tag*. activities Included M. C. Rushing
Mr*. Mildred Stalaby, Mia* Gladys
Mr* Nettie Gallowav fgtj;***1* K Adwn» ««
committeemen were Mr.
John Sylvester. Mr. and
Dinner
Horn* Owned and Home
Opetated Mean Lower
P- c« for You.
Mia* Barton.
Parent* committeemen were Mr.
and Mr*. John Sylvester. Mr and
Mr* Baraalou, Mr. and1 Mrs R &,
Mrs. Nettle Galloway, a former n#rk Mr ,nd Mrg a „ Q.B .
resident of Highlands and now of and Mr. and Mrs. McFerren
Liberty, left Monday for Beaumont
where she will work in the labora-
tory and X-ray departments In
Baptist hoapltal for a month,
While there, Mrs. Galloway will
atudy new tchniques and do re-
aearch work in each department. ........« mlnt
PPHl ... ....... ... _..._________ ... .. Mr*. Qalloway ha* been with the al| of Qgytown,
aidrnce. 17,000; H. H. King, SOI the Veterans Administration hos- Yettle Kersllng Memorial hospital pallbearer. «
Ab" Pi,al in Houston will be guest tornd^Xrt" lkuiw, Eldon Be
shier, between Center and Ivy, re- . the laboratory and X ray depart
sidence, 118,000; B. L Dick?raon, "l«ht for the ment. and Norman D
1J10 Ivy, duplex residence; *7,000. of Otace Methodist church. and Norman D
The speaker, who has been full- E______I fa,u:roc UaU Honorary p
time chaplain at the VA hospital rUllcrul JCl "IvO IICIU Adams, J, A. Bi
Hill Of Rest Burial — For Mrs. Ada Onion LSTK 2
_ „ __ lay leader of the West Houston hews. J. 8. Mar
“ ■ FUneral service* for Mr*. Ada w Nelson, Hu
BRYAN II. HKATHLBY
CALL ISK FOR
TAR I HOME ORDERS
Pierce
I Texas Ave. at Highway !M
NOW SHOWING
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For Elmer Nichols TSitrvSSr-
Robert E. Lte high achool *tu- ------M______ .
Elmer Floyd Nichols. 88 of 709 dent* will be another phaae of the the Texa* Highway departmet for Ward ,nd E. c Wood.
West Main died at 1:48 ajn. Mon----------^------- “ ---------- “ ......
day in a Baytown hospital
PORT
program. A turkey dinner will be 20 year*, were held In Houston
...__#___ ti served at 7 p,m. in Gracit.Fellow- Tuesday morning. «■
Funeral service* will be held al *hiP h**l. B,rt H Black and Mr*. Onion died Sunday In Aus-
V p.m. Wednesday at the Paul U Jame* E Sherwood are co-chair- tin. She f* survived by a airier,
use funeral home wKh the P.ev. ra<m fat ,h* dinn*r arrangement* Mr* Ed Konken and a brother,
'ohn H. Osteen, pastor of Central APt;roxim«tely 125 men are ex- Temple C Pre*on, both of Hou»-
faptlst eh’ -ch, offte’sttng. Burial P*ct*d to attend. ton.
HR be in Hill of Rest cemetery. Chaplain Keathiey, before going _ . ,
Survivor* are hi* wife, Mrs. Er- *» Houston, wa* chief of the Infant U RilfiPfl
lie Marie Nichols- a daughter Chaplaincy division for Branch 10. JVii IS wniw
dr*. Jame* D. Owen of Baytown wh”e he supervised the work of UfUL £raVMi/U DU a#
nd a son, E. F. Nichol* Jr. of VA chaplain* In Texas, Loulaiana null WBlwIlTC niltj 4.
Baytown and Mississippi from the close of A
Also surviving arc two sister* WorW w*r n untl> the office Graveside sendee* were held at J:
Mr, Van Zanf of Albuquerqu”: do^ 10 .»
'■ M., and Mir*. T. O. Bucoe of In a magaiine article written by cemetery for the tnfant son of
louston and an uncle, Dr. I* A- Mary Beth Robertaon the author J*r* ,r*-"*
Hankins of Baytown. »«d poetess wrote, "The Story of 8°uth arcl«- Y*1* B*v- * I* Jof‘ *;
Pallbearers will be Milton Kil- B|Tan Keathiey', rise-hi* strange conducted the aervice. and J;
>ugh. R. D. KUough, Clifford Lew- adventures, his great courage, his burial was under direction of t:
*, Edwin Barrow, Bob KUough victories over the Innumerable Earthman's. J:
and Dennis Sadler. handicap, and obstacles -la as Survivor, beside, the parents ni
___ thrilling and absorbing a* any are two sisters. Susan Robin and Ui
Horation Alger ever penned.” Laurel Belinda Ball, grandparent*. u,
Nutrionists say canning Is still Robert Ripley ran a picture and Mr, and Mrs. R. L Ball of Mont i*; ____
the best way of preserving toma- some of Keathiey'* experiences In Belvieu and Mr. and Mrs, J. J. >i
toes. "Believe It Or Not'' in 3M0. Spiders of Anahusc, wmmimmmm
l Wednesday
ig Features
1360 ON YOUR DIAL
* UNO FEATTRE *
GUY MAWSW
ANDY DEVINE
TWO GUN TEACHER"
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
Busch Mattel Frog
Breaks Jump Mark
hi Jaycee Contest
19M Is
person
which ,
benefits
Busch's entry in the contest Sat-
urday covered the so-feet distance
in 12 seconds, which should be
some kind of a record in these
part Busch’s frog, incidentally,
won the grand title by copping the
ftaai rare in which he competed
against winner, of each of the
. eight beats.
The record was established in
•the running of one of the heats.
Bob Berger, general chairman
of the contest, said the race was
a complete success, even though
some of the contestants couldn’t
decide in which direction to jump.
Phillip Allen, assistant chairman
in charge of frogs, said there were
some 2** entries AH the proceeds
go to youth activities sponsored by
Ore Jayrees, he said.
The grand
3 BIG DAYS STARTIN
THURSDAY
f I
<*nd of
any poll
the opp<
...JUST AS ON THE 1955 MODELS, WE CONTINUE TO OFFER:
: -■■■iv- '• l’ 1 : '' * ;w . :
☆ Lowest Rock-Bottom Prices On All Models!
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; received a
of the beat
*50 award, while
victors got *10.
Here are some of the beat win-
ner*; Busch's super market. Home
Lumber. Home Lockers. Perserip-
Uon Shop, Hathorne and Lawrence
and Carousel
The contest was unreeled at the
Armory building ‘ .. :... ■
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ft Best "After-Sale" Service!
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ft Most Liberal Trades!
Barmaid Held In
Kids' Poisoning
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barmaid was held Tuesday m the
"rat poison" deaths of two small
brothers who authorities first be-
lieved died from contaminated food
rummaged from garbage cans but
THE HOT ONE’S
EVEN HOTTER!
she denied the accusation.
The 27-year-old brunette, Identi-
fied as Mrs. Mary Falcon, had a
WARNER BROS* challenging drama
of today’s juvenile violence! Watch for
J/UBIS BEAN in‘REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE’
In CinemaScope and WamerCobr
fight with the boys' mother and
threatened to get even one way
or the other" a month before the
boys died, police said,
Mrs, Falcon, also known by the
aliases of Mrs. William Hart and
Mary Jackson, had been receiving
*12 a week free lodgings for col-
lecting rent at the rooming house
where the two brothers lived. But
she lost her job. police said, when
the landlady discovered there were
more than two children In the vic-
tims' family, a violation of the
owners' rules.
The boys, William Jr.. 7, and
Lawrence Baughman, «, lived with
their parents and five other chil-
dren. Their father was an unem-
ployed dock worker who had been
111 far some time.
W!TH FRESH, NEW STYLING—
NOW SHOWING we
SHOW STARTS AT 6:30 P.M.
• TONI7E IT'S 44S #
'pOuH&KG AW"™** >' ,
DONT PAY A PREMIUM FOR A '56 CAR
SEE BUCK TURNER AND SAVE!
unhesitatir
Jack on th
low spade
East mi
what was
There was
positively '
of the spa
est or not;
the ten fro
So East di
the trick
that, of co
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youngsters who need the special
training.
Board member* told Gentry they
had been questioned about the
program/and are still hopeful that
it can be instituted when teacher*
are available.
The successful bidder on the
Alamo job is not an unknown In
Baytown For several year* he
wa* a superintendent for Marco
Construction Co. and was superin-
tendent on the shop and agricul-
ture building erected over a year
ago on the Robert E. Lee campus.
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CHEVROLET CO
PHONE 1207
15 NORTH MAIN
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 8, 1955, newspaper, November 8, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100936/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.