The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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25,
Rotary Sets Up Scholarship Dust
$250 Grant For Graduate Of REL
(Continued From Ptir One!
fatality reported wax Ruck Ronds,
Warning To Gl's: You Can't
Sell Your Home For A Profit
The Baytown Rotary Club Fri-
day posted a I2.Vi scholarship for
a graduate of Robert E. Lee High
(school.
The announcement was made by
P reindent Hugh M Stewart amf
will be available for a student
In his freshman year in college.
The scholarship is good at any
college.
The award will be made at com-
mencement exerciaes each year.
The money for the acholarship
will come from the atudent loan
fund which the club has had
available for student loans for
nearly 30 years.
Stewart said that qualifications
for the scholarship are good ehar
of Texhoma, Okia., who was killed
they can qualify arc asked to mail near Spearman when he drove his SHREVEPORT. !<a. -iSp.l — loan In his own name which re-
applications to The Rotary Club car into the rear of a truck be- Two Important warnings to vote- llcve* the veteran of all liability,
m h™, <>’wm ltw'' P 0 Box CMUS,‘ °r I*™ visibility. rans buying or selling 01 homes Veterans Administration pointed
2 ■ The Air Force said the visibility were sounded by the Veterans Ad- out that the property Is more eas-
Members of the committee are was r.'ro-»ero at Biggs Air Force ministration. ||y sold with the favorable Cl
Henry Cathrmer, chairmhn, and Base In El Paso when six F-lHs They are: mortgage remaining tn effect a
Ho ly McLemore, Lowell Lam- on a flight from Austin to Phoenix First. veterans will run afoul of farto, that should Influence the
S T’ VUavcr *nd attempted to land. the taw ,f thfy purch(u<> , selling price.
Hart
Council
(Continued From Page One)
be to *ee that oil wells are pro
perly capped
Five made it safely, but the home with a 01 loan Intending to However, should the new owner
*>y Oapt. Raymond turn a quick sale at a profit rather of the property fail to keep up
k m"1’11 Austin, was caught than to occupy It as the law re- payments, the holder of the GI
by a 60 mph gust and blown 300 quires. mortgage ean foreclose. When pro-
iumr^ from0 1Sfoond. veteren* who sell their *'<**‘'** of foreclosure sale to not
touted nlonr u*«J» homes *nd •*« ,hf Puivhssers as- «*ver the 01 loan outstanding, the
ST bi^th^ ffJEr T «"*">“ ,h<‘ favorable, tow interest difference may remains
stroS by fire « run the risk of later hav- a*-"'*' 'he veteran.
Veterans assuming this risk are
Passenger Reaching For
Coat Causes Train Wreck
BOSTON —PP— Investigators
said Saturday tin unidentified pas-
senger who reached for his coat
and accidentally tripped an emer-
gency airbrake cause the "stone
wall” slop that sent IS Boston ami
Maine Railroad passengers to a
hospital Friday night.
Nearly 1,000 persons were
nhoiml the train en route to Boston
frqm Worcester to see an ice follies
show at Boston Garden when the
train came to n jolting halt
Lloyd’s
320 W. DE FEE
DRIVE-IN
PHARMACY
DIAL 2975
NO PARKING PROBLEM
Free Delivery •• Open Until Midnight
debt
z siajs t5ftsr:aa?ffis JStsrssLa s
vur »wiui»r»mp are gooa enar. cr supervision of subdivision* to ul“l i,ml wwas in uaianonta on ' nT _ ‘ : ,
aeter, leadership, need, high seho- make rortain that fire protection a ni|rht from E«lln- AFH F1*" to nt ’ . minmrniSf1 )’ Cran* A<,‘
larahip, Ability to get along with faeilitiro are nrovia^^^fam Tinker AFB at Oklahoma Citv. 01 homt> loans m»>* no> ** used minlstrallon advised of any change
other*, willingness to work '0 pav citv aubdimion°p^ifieatJons Th^ Cap* Growr Crockor Langley. tw speculative profit. Veteran* Ad- *n hU xddres*. He should aUo re-
part of the expense, interest^ ^ui te aa^dub of a ffro V* lan,W *' ™*r- h"'t* ministration emphssned Each vet- quest the lender to notify him If
extra-eurrteutar activities and a commissioner * w,nd caused him to lose control mn VJ}P applletl for a Gl home lh* neu owner defaults.
........«.... *»s
.huh«*»i thi.i, ISraarS'StKdT10" SSKJT”1'1- *“ l"”” -........................ .
First Lts. Robert E. Lea Jr,
Electric
MIKE FRANSSEN
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"So* M* Before You Die"
All,the couneilmen agreed that First Lts. Robert E. Lea Jr. of
if a fire commissioner is employed Lubbock, and Harold Darby of
it will be at a salary not exceeding Langley. W.Va,. were forced to
*350 a month, and that he will be bad out of their planes when their
responsible to the city manager as fad ran low in the blinding dust
are other department heads. '*"'**•* “*-1'' ——,k ~
Try Sun Clarified Ads—Dial Utt
ARBOR
OFF GARTH ROAD, NORTH OF SCHILLING
3 Bedroom Brick Homes
100°o Gl, PH A And Conventional Loans
’72”
his home, dress, will inform the veteran If the
The veteran who gets involved loan is tn serious default or in dan-
in such a deal subjects himself to ger of foreclosure,
severe penalties, including forfei- The veteran can then protect his
ture of all Veterans Administration interests. In many instaneea, the
benefits, among them disability veteran might be able to obtain title
— .......... compensation and pension. back from the owner and either
Lea landed eight miles north of A builder, lender or seller who sell the property to cover the un-
Wynne wood. Okla . and Darby has knowledge prior to the closing paid balance or rent the property
neJ?r Norman. 0f the loan that a veteran doe* not for enough to keep the loan cur-
Dust visibility around Amarillo intend to occupy the home and lets rent.
FrWa>j. ,Thl° ,he t,eal «° trough, may face sus- Veterans faced with problems In
•"a™ £ ',P V^block pension from the Gl loan program, buying or selling homes ran ob-
when <7*n^n °S* °f fuarant-v •nd inaurance. or tain assistance or advice from the
duTt sTLiw i.d, nl*Uu-s« ^ fven criminal prosecution. Veterans Administration or from
dust_ No major injuries were re- The Veterans Administration their lender.
*♦ an .i . . MiJ v<,'erans «ho sell their GI
^ miles wpst of homes and let the purchasers as-
ft cars and S* W iume lhl' VA-guarantrod mortgage,
schoolhouse S 0~^2POM,ble,0r,hep•yme;1,
One way for veterans to protect
their interests is to have the pur-
chaser pay cash or arrange a new
tuNUMciutMO mo asm issr Of mi mu muu
HAS OPENINGS
For CREATIVE ENGINEERS
- r ,
In Suburban Chicago * Duluth • St. Paul • Lincoln, Neb.
WITH PAYMENTS
AS LOW AS
PER
MONTH
little
Some 3.000 fans had trouble get-
ting home from a basketball tour-
nament at Canyon. Tex. Sonic
were reported to have spent the
night in the gymnasium.
The high winds blew out three
plate glass windows in Lubbock
The dust spread eastward and
reached Dallas and Fort Worth in
the early morning hours Saturday.
Cooler air was expected from
Including Taxes and Insurance
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!
$500.00 WORTH
OF FREE FEATURES
IN THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES
Stork Stops -•
WALKER
Mr and Mrs. Charley Walker,
an „aa t-xpcciea irorrr Weaver, announce the birth
the northwest Saturday, setting off of * *on- Cary Charles. Feb. a at
thundershowers before it as it s*n Jacinto hospital. He weighed
reached the eastern half of Texas. s'x pounds and eleven ounces..
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F
R. (Frenchy) Kiber of Lullng and
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Walker of
Highlands.
1360 ON YOUR DIAL
SATURDAY BVENINO
S;5S—N>»» HfadllriM
4:00—HW-Mol and Biut
★' An established competent
engineering team now being e«-
panded to meet increased civi-
lian demand for telephone
equipment. Challenging oppor-
tunities for college graduates
with BS and advanced degrees
in Electrical-Mechanical-Metal-
lurgical or Chemical Engineer-
ing-Mathematicians-Physicians.
★ It is a most unusual oppor
tunity to become associated
with the larges* concern in its
field in interesting, user*
and rewarding work.
41 ts- dmt.on line* u.,1 m making
* '* rcvoiutlogary new wire spring re.
lay. This Is one of many way* our en-
-a'* gineer* are successfully applying new
\ ideas to constantly growing fascinating com-
munications manufacturing field.
Stand
« t*V-K»n<
7:00—Nignt Tr*ts
10:00—St*n OIt
SUNDAV MORNINO
TSU Accused Of
Sloppy Records
LANDER
A daughter. Shannon Renee,
was borh to Mr. and Mrs. Joel R,
t0:00-ei|B
MONDAY MORNINO
Sales Office Open 7 Days A Week
JACK WILSON, Exclusive Agent
LUCILLE (Sadie) WILSON, Sales i Office Manager
PHONE 8084
«:00_stod!» six
• :X»-Niwi
miiii
curred in the school’s bookstore La as’
Inventory during the fiscal year *:e _
«**o»- °S‘
LVjr ^ Ste&wsiM “
of *5.000 occurred in the book- squirrels dropped from 1 53’’ 05fi to ■
store inventory during the year ” L207 210 m Jiw-ciub lie
*:<>«—RtUxton in Th» N«w»
■ :!*—K'shltpiis ASMtnbly • ! Ooa
1:30—Central Autmbix ui Uoo
»:0O—Dttcalu 80oar
aONDAV AFTERNOON
13:00—Sunday Mailnte
SUNDAY CVENINQ
5 n»—Cavalcade ot Muila
S:SO—Proudly W, Hail
S:00—Arilats On Pared.
7:00—Kadlo Tliaaira Conrart
7:4S—Kirn Bapiiii Cburcii
S :SO—Baylor Choir
S :4b—The Chrfatophtra
»:JO—Sunday Sar.rade
ort
DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING
Conduct special studies tn the development
and application of new manufacturing proces-
ses. machines and techniques involving auto-
matic machine control, automatic guiding
mechanisms, printed circuits, encapsulation,
raw material development, etc.
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
Develop new and improved manufacturing me-
thods and processes, including design of ma-
chines, tools and test sets. Provide manufac-
turing facilities, plan operations, solve techni-
cal manufacturing problems, establish quality
control and wag? payment practices and in-
centives.
ATTRACTIVE SALARIES
Paid Vacations, pension plan, sickness and
death benefits, etc., at no cosl to employee.
Liberal Relocation Allowance
Houston, Tex. Interviews
If In the vicinity of Houston, you may arrange
en appointment with Dr. A. M. Wagner, Su-
perintendent of Development Engineering or
Me. L. A. Bain, Assistant |mmmm
FRI.
SAT.
SUN.
MARCH
2-34
AFTER
9 A.M.
Superintendent of Manufac-
turing Engineering, at the
Rice Hotel, Main and Texas
Sts., on these dates:
A»k at Desk or Phone
Houston
Capital Mill
For Appointment
If you are not available for
interview, mail summary to
H E. Heath. Technical Em-
ployment. Western Electric
Co., Hawthorne Station, Chi-
cago 23, Illinois.
Western Electric
CHICAGO, III.
OUR POLICY AS ALWAYS
Small Enough
to Know You
Urge Enough
to Serve You
SPECIAL NOTICE!
All Accounts We Are Financing Personally,
from This Date Will Be Payable At:
J-B MOTOR CO
J-B MOTOR CO.
024 HWY. 00
LIBERTY, TEXAS
THE HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS.
FORMERLY OF BAYTOWN, TEXAS, W6 ARE, NOW THE
AUTHORIZED LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER AT LIBERTY, TEXAS
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1956, newspaper, February 25, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101544/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.