The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 285, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1959 Page: 2 of 12
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pm Sunday laal week for a vuil orltil hit
Mr and Mr» Don invite pnrrnU Mr. and Mr« C N
frtenda to attend the reception Peterson
amt meet the young rouple The young couple will move to
Peterson waa honored m IM1 AuaUn m February where he
when he received the jOeatlve will do graduate work at the
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by The ttallaa Tmea Herald, for »» MaiaUnl profeanor
hi* book “Rice Country " He ——————-
SoACill Not CAS baa alao wrltlen aeveral other
-22. •** * •' ■“ Sparks -
Mr* Dow atid Peterson spent ' **
ni Min’ ' " much of hta boyhood with them iC«*Onued From Pate One)
__^°*> *belr farm and that moat of - ,
Mnnumanti I t!h<‘ information for hit award- SP***' *« » HfeUme Baotl*1
Momimants. Lots rt1wUn< ^ n| „ and a member of Memorial Bar
the Dow farm In Chamber* ?l,t (^u‘rrh hfrr
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66. Card Of Thanks
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One. of hi* few lntere*t* out-
In tSS* he was gtso honored a* 'Hr the teaching profession w.i*
Q»1c Salesman of the year' by ’be Rotary Club He was prcst-
the Alvin Chamber of Commerce dmt of Rotary at Plalnvtew and
He received the title as the *'*» prentdent of the Bay
Waen who had done the moat •'"vh club He had more Rotary
----. nrmer bond of fel- service than any member of th<*
en hi* country and Baytown club Much of the lime
parents, couains of he had perfect attendance
the Dows received the honor fori ft was generally revognite*!
their son who at that time was that no Baytown Rota nan en
in New Zealand joyed Ihe Wednesday luncheon.
Peterson has been In New Zen. any more than Spark* The h. u
land for a year* advance studies weekly association with RoUr
at Canterbuo- University Col tans was about hia only conuu
!<ge in (Tinstchurch He was with business men in Baytown •
i me of only ITS outstanding graI Each week would usually find,
p 'ittcii I'ouiit sii*. “»**» fmro So countries designat him at a different table and Ini
V°Sxr <o*'a"""' u *' ^ by B**1*^' International to animated eonservation with fel
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By Moft Walker and Kik Browne
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receive the honor of studying jn low KoUrians about Ulcir busi-
• Ntow- Zealand. ness
Vrs P«t -inon. the former Mias
Kay J. .hn*m of Duluth Minn.
llew to New Zealand in April Kotary program^
where they were married
F*1 A C'N^PS
By Charlie Lamb and Fred Fox
-T 1T KT> MEETING of
fkK.o# t'rtih Chiper N«.
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Hru*e No I on At' eys
N Mir r* Jt 3 2141*
~ Over Santa Fe
fir pio* •
■.e P.d off
It was a standing comment
that nobody enjoyed Baytown
much a>
R B Sparks when a Robert E
La*.* student or group was in
* hiugo of the program. At the
one u»ion of each su.h p.o.
gram the chairman for th- di\
Region a In*-er••'»e*t u.iM,.y .n a -th:
H- is »*• comment direct.)- tu bp irks ab«r.t
'Sunday* *h * aon- ", !< lays piogiar:
Region 3 A smile and a beaming fare
Hotel in from the UJ! lean educator
would result It never failed tol
It was known he took j
Robert E Ia*i>
i iCotitinned from Page tl
! '■‘—•in'.' Rea ,
RENTALS
•f*0 MIDWaT—Filr Far I furnlih-
• ' thro* aodroore brick bom«. |U0
1* month.
J«i2 .NEW JEP.BKY —two bidroom
h'*mi wir *rhool* and riurchi*.
$’*■> par month
4 t JACK—.trga ax room con-
'inirnt downtown arta. |%0 par
MBdL
*>4 Jf. MAlN-foui
130 00 par month.
room r.cuaa.
Klwm
Planning Corrmillee
j tend.ng a oo-^lav
planning seA*lon of
I clubs at the Baker
' Dallas.
The mid . winter conference happen
I serves as a training school for gre.,t pride
'new Kiwanli club president* and High School even at rare times
De Porte had to hiwtle tn the secretaries Pete Sultls, newly-when the school, faculty or stu-
last half of the ganik to beat 'Mtallea president of the Bay- dents might be tinder criticism
___Santa Fe Friday night 36 J4 ‘own club; HerschN Fulmer, first
pci.NT.Mi—ctrvaatet rwMir tttt The Bulldogs were trailing at rice president, and Dave Tracht. , ^‘^ once served as press
, .T" TT:-? 67 M m the half 19-9 but came on sUong Cretan', will fly to Dallas for ^nt n the Texas Association of
----in the last half to tie It up with the meeting Sunday morning "eco™jJD- Principals p’or many
Happy House Nursery three minutes to go 33 33. Frank (Joas. second vice presi- hc WM chairman of th*
- .1* etr» fo. wor* *s aiouisr* tl; John Sauter led the Bulldogs dent, was unable to attend - '''trict executive comm tier e'
L— _r ,yi> l""wl‘— with 11 point* to his credit while'cause of the death of his father. thP *ro"P ‘n which Robert F
Gniter followed close ! Two officers of the West Bay- fyv> "as aligned in the Texas In-
with nine. James WII- town Kiwams Club will alv> at- Icr^holastlr league For years
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OUT AT -SAST TWICE A A«S<.
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17, S-i ^17 TO
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Af SATE 7. /ViOiv JXl*.
AT HER.'
nui^r
With a saps Jdsp With
AMAT 70 'OJ /T-4 aOBk
EXPECT— J I BBinO
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to*. BOl/N? TWO, COM*
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Blr, prM B0LT
By John Cullen Murphy
Rayborn Johnson Inc.
K I-ITS*
Paintino - Carpentering /°['nn>'
tl V> hour or bv job. DChinO
Fre# V.4t!m«?e»— Jr 3-4IOJ
PAPER HANGING^
PAINTING RKIJABLE ^
Jt* 3-IBM
hams ted the Indians with 17' tend the meeting. They are Tom ho **rved on the Til, advisor.'
point*. Greaney, president, and Byard 'commltl,»» that had been orten-
Tie Laportc B team made It a Jooy. secretary'. hy the Univers".- of Te-e*
n'rri WPvnfl H..v .t;.«_i-
complete sweep with a H R win'
Badruomt-Board
Benuty
over the Santa Fe B team. Frank! I
Hitchens led the Bulldogs "dthl^lQPQPy
a 1 > Raul■ UUTU. *u iparummi
ruu (•' tos* xmutatata *oo1
aarnt oela f*i n**i tuu ul snow*.
warn M4a (aa ami Ulii ai
tuna law rats*. Jf 1WS.
U rHILL, 111 1-
tadroon ur.vau ttu
Ji * «<(M or It' 1 TW
BH \ POOt* r vi •-.* SI 23 haireutt lOiS
112' ISO ia.i r,at>n#lean Permtnantii, p_._
for ST ,'J) I.*rko Btiuty Bhop J0MBlrc 8
Largo Jl 2-7«.'iO c- La
14 pointj.
LaPorto now has a two-win-on# I (Conttnmd from Pace 1)
record compared to Sinta1 Th,“ Baytown library hiHIdln-
no win-three loes record. 1 r ’xt t0 Cltliena National
Porte meet* Deer Park at Ba,llt an<^ Trust Co .a served In th* h.i«i
ln .sleivd by a three-member .. . . “'I1 capacity
■ o served on the district j
jcomm'ttee e' lb. South--n Ssso-I
clatlcn Pf Colleges and Second-!
' ar*.' Schools.
Wh"n r,-*e College .ns org'n-
-<*i In 1934. Princ(p-i Spark- j
•ecame the school s first d^eo
WOT ONE MAW, NICHOLAS
—But Au. mew j
S- venteen hundred types of
wool, each with distinct spinning
qualitle*. are produced on Aus-
trallah speep ranches
S'|] iT'^rmanraY'-waVM■' t5*i)e'up their next district 25-AA gam* i^rd composevl of Pruett, Supt. "ntl1 ,h<* hlfrh ,oho01 'luti,', bl'-
B"U,T *"°P ,nl' r”,u', JV ^ of School* George H. Gentry '’am<* ,0° rroat to share, and a
Anahuac QB Club Sets
•PF.rui. FOR JANI aRT
II-* 0" tm for J10 00
H»:r phapinf ih«mpr»o W.tr.
SEES
FBAPIK SINATRA - _
BEAN MARTIN TZT
SHIRUY MacLAINE IrjA
a-t * iwa I HI C MW ROKflM I
SOME CAME RUNNING"
SUNDAY • MONDAY
YOU HAVE NEVER
SEEN MORE!
IE GRECO
Barbecue For Tonight
NELI. 8 lEALTY BHOP
JL' 2-6227
Gets Commission
Atinhuac Quarterback Club1
and Hie Harris County Librai a.i. *7T,,(* eo!1<>«« d<,«" *?* «P-|
Pruett said tnere are hopes of ’’O’nted.
building a new library and that Sparks also served the com
;the library board has been seek- munlty in many sunervlsory rn!<
ing a site. of Communltv Chest agencies
BUZZ SAWYER
_____ elos** touch with the wr’fnr
will treat members of Anahuac Work Record (Troun* durin- the ea*!y 1 fries
Junior High School Cub* and’sHFIJ, CHF.MICAI, CO. em., here !cft a deep Imprint on h m |
Rinkydlnks football squad* to ployes at Pasadena have com- actually contributed financinl-
Y n nrrv-r, .r, ^ 1 *amf b»rb«'eu'' a< » P Sat- pieted over a million man hours 'y more to the United Fund In
a. d KEED JR. of 713 East urday at the school recreation
Alford received hi* commission | center.
Saturday as a second lieutenant
the U. S.
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A PICTURE. __
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...MKUB
"»*tai»*K««— COLOUR MW»I
—
■'nout a dlsa ilng Injury, i r-cent years than some business.
Glenn Purcell, plant manager,'M *n town. This fact, however.'
dates, parents, coaches and jun- ’ Y T ’-rS Inreferring to ride a bicycle to
ior high school cheer leaders, BILLY WAYNE BAKER, Gary help save gasoline and tires. H"'
i/n/f in rn' at
TONITE
3 ACTION HITS 3
LtalAKil
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J4anhanf io Ike Jagk
iQ48L2S^R0BIN HUGHES cXo.
----AND----
"INSIDE DETROIT"
SUNDAY
THRU
MON,
2 GREAT HITS 2
No. 1------
Youth and
lova and
wartima-
*NAKED
|AND THE
■DEAD!
TECHNICOtDfi*
lOTaiffmiWNiiK^
JST.CYR BARBARA NICHOlS.JMKffiOW
No. 2
mm
ENDh i wi noHi
"TEENAGE CAVEMAN"
"LEFT HANDED GUN"
PAUL NEWMAN
SUNDAY
THRU
MON.
ir FIRST BUN HIT 9
Drama st Today's Young Ptoplal
VO IMIW \
IMYMI-M
CmtMcScoe*
JEFFREY HUNTER
SHEREE NORTH
TONY RANDALL
★ IND BIG HIT ^
---- .» —
fOCK HUDSON
CYDCHARISSE
RNUntof . ....
JUtlHUIt KENNEDY uifemcksw
eUklllMMI MtltlKU
•.wwn um Mft mm wuct iw |
Adulta 40o Children Me
Neil Garner. Roy L. Fulkerson j was a unique figure as he ped-
Jr. and X, B. Reed Jr., all of. aled his way through Lee Heights
Raytown, received their bacca- [ toward his home ln Brltton-Crav-
laureate degrees Saturday from ens addition,
iexaa A and M College. Baker's! One of his last requests was
degree was In agricultural eco- that any tribute to his memory
nomics; Garner'* in Insurance; be In the form cf an R. B
Fulkerson's In personnel admin- j Sparks Memorial Fund at Robert
Istration, and Reed's in chemical! E. Lee with the money to be
used for students who sought to
further their education but who
engineering.
33MB now
THRU TUESDAY
SAY SAYONARA
TO THE
needed financial assistance.
Survivors include his wido
By Roy Cron*
CiWWY KAYO
as&
Geisha
V
TECHNICOLOR
MARIE MsBONALO
C HAVAK*'M
SESSUE
4 *.u«« m
Adults Me ir Student* 80c
Children 25c
widow,
"Irs. Maurine Griffis Sparks.
Baytown; one daughter, Mrs.
Hayes H. Dorris Jr., Baytown;
one brother, Dr. Fred Sparks, I
Lubbock; two sisters, Mrs. VV. R.
Arlington, Dallas; Mrs. W. R.
Hudson, Iowa City, Iowa; two
grandchildren, H. Sparks Dorris
end Karol Dorris, both of Bay- j
town. , j
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m. Sunday at Memorial
Baptist Church with Rev. A. L.
j Jordan, pastor, and Dr. William
Harvey Andrew, pastor of First
, iaptlst Church of Bryan, officlat
me-
Burial will be ln Cedarcres
’enutery urtr’ar the direction of
Earthman Funeral Home.
Pallceurer* will be Holly Mc-
Lemore, George Gentry, J. C.
Burkett, W. D. Hinson, Roy M.
Wedgeworth, Pete Sultls, J. D
Buckner and Dr. J. T. Horeczy.
Honorary pallbearers will be
members of the Robert E. Le •
High school faculty and adminis-
trators of the Goose Creek Con-
solidated Independent School dis-’
‘riot and members of the Bay-'
-wn rotary club.
The ’”dy will be at the church
to 3 p.m, S'tnchiy,-'
•t will remain closed, I
tn tha familv •
By Sam Leff
f«. I** 0 I U> ON—AY ' -#>*'**«
C-4*. IWIl tl»'»»A Vast*'* 1y*4**ata. la*
r a "Airy AND SMMFFY SMITH
rr~r
’Z.ZZ? i BcEN OUT
JUfiHAID SfdlF!! \ HOSS-eACK RiDIN
Bv I
WHAT AILS YE ?
YORE FACE IS TH'
COLOR 0' HAWK
MEAT
SINCE SUNUP,
UNK SNUFFY
•;*i :
he f
erdlng to the family.
DID YE DRY OFF
YORE HOSS REAL
GOOD AN' FLING
TH' BLANKET
OVER HIM ?
| HOTHE WIT.
THAI is i Y AS A DOo,
SO I DRAWED HIM
A BUCKET OF
WATER
f WAAL-YE BETTER
J GO CUT HIM OFF
Sf. Jose
c
to-,4*;
Mardi
Only Miner daUllil
be arranged for the
41 On* niwU a11
•eph a Mother club,
Burn*, chairman, an|
the club meeting
morning at the Km, |
lumbua hall.
Hit carnival will be I
1 to 4 p m Balurdag
at th« icbool. Mr*.
Foaie la co-chairman I
Bums, nan* have bl
for a variety of bcT
game* a* well as thl
of food.
Mrs. Frank Jaubcl
deni, conduriix) the J
Wednesday. She mviJ
bera lo attend Uw anm
review, style ahow, of
eon lo be held Wrdil
Houston by the Natiof
ell of CbthoUe Wemv
Resident i«l-Comn
LOAN!
Biysliire MartgaJ
m K. Teaaa fh. J(
R1CMI i
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 285, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 18, 1959, newspaper, January 18, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104191/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.