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Monday, October 5, 1959
Noon Call Public Safety Official
ExPosi,ion Speaker
Alleg Ludlum ............. 58H
Allis-Chalmers .......iirffi
Col. Joe Fletcher, Assistant di-; military exhibits ranging from a
rector of Public Safety for the > submarine to a satellite for the
State of Texas, will be the prin-; Wednesday parade.
Suspect Admits
Five Burglaries
In Baytown Area
The unique baby parade, the
Amer Cyan .......58l« cipal guest speaker at the “Gold
Amer. Viscose ............ 434 en Anniversary" celebration of oniv nne of‘ its kind in the world
A T and T . 78%; the Trinity Valley Exposition
Anaconda Oop ........
Armco ................
At Tp * SF..........
Both Steel ...........
Canadian Hsf ........
Ceianese..............
Celotex ...............
Chanoe Vaught.......
Chrysler ..............
Cities Serv ...........
Coiumb Gas .........
Creole ................
Dow Chem r,.........
Du Pont..............
Dresser ...............
Eastman Kodak .......
El Paso ...............
Fairchild Eng ........
Freeport Sulp .........
lord ..................
Gen Electric ..........
Gen Motors ...........
(.en Tele .............
t»en Tire .............
Gillette Saf ...........
Goodyear Tire ........
Greyhound.............
Gulf Oil ...............
....Ill* |
Gulf State Util .......
.... 31 L
sponsored jointly by
Chamber's Counties.
BHEA Meeting
BAYTOWN HOME Economics As-
sociation will meet at 7; 30 p.m.
Monday in the Robert E. Lee
High School home economics
Exposition j win be held Saturday morningjjbuilding. Guest speaker will be
Liberty and; before the end of the exposition. ! £^ fifoT d V !Mrs- A- R- Padgett on I
A suspected burglar admitted
in a written statement to the Bay-
town Police authorities four
Sun Spots
Four rodeos approved by the
The first of two parades will j Rodeo Cowboys of America will
the topic
_ „ _ , , Home Life In Hawaii." All wo-
Thurmon Smith, 21, of 109 Ash-1 mon wbo have bachelor's or mas-
begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday to be staged at 8 p.m. each night hy. was taken into custody by ter's degrees in home economics
Wins Down Payment
G. H. COMPTON, 602 South Kan-
sas, La Porte, won a down pay-
J.F. Dickerson
Presents Paper
At Houston Meet
ment on a lot in Fairmont Park
His prize was awarded during the
celebration of National Home
Week Sept. 12-27.
Trip To Be Topic.
: DR. SHERMAN S. Shaffer will
cnee’s Ranch near Baytown and Farmers of America and 4-H Club urelay.
the Trinity River
from Hampshire.
trail
riders j will be held nightly
Quarter midget races
BHEA.
Smith confessed to breakin
Rusty Draper, recording and; scheduled nightly and the South
iiiartT
television star, will join state, | ?rS; Texas quart
a r e; and entering the Wooster Pharm- 'Unitarian' Talk
discuss his recent trip to Europe
and Russia Wednesday night at a
meeting of St. Mark’s Methodist
Men's Club in the church fellow-
istrict, county and city officials, pjonship races will be held Sat
bands from urdav night
acy at 5518 Bayway Drive on MUNROE HUSBANDS of Boston 'J'P 4h.all> *ip Wlil show slides of
midget cham-| Sept. 14 and taking an assort- will speak on "Who Are Trosei e nP' Dinner will be served.
ment of items including films, to-. Unitarians?” at 8 p.m. Monday l?arry C°m.t>s is chairmajl of the
bacco, postcards and stamps. | at the Lakewood Club house. The food
J. ^F. Hickerson , presented a
paper at the Houston meeting of
Gulf Coast Spectroscopic Group.
Written with E. B. Harris, it
Is entitled “Use of Desk-Size
Electronic Computer in Mass
Spectrometry C a 1 c u lations.”
Hickerson is foreman of the re-
finery’s Light Hydrocarbon Lab-
oratory and Harris is a senior
laboratory technician in that lab-
oratory.
W. C. Jones, who was the 1958-
59 president of GCSG? was a
member of a panel that discussed
Trace Analyses at the meeting.
He is a senior research chemist
one of the sections of Hum
Sun Classified Ads
Lodge Notices
1. Lodge Notices
STATED MEETlNO of L
Highlands Chapter, Order of
DeMolay. Monday. Oct/ 5.
PeMoIay. Monti
1959 at 7:30 p. m. in
Masonic Hall of Bampa
Lodge No. 231 of Hlghlaro
other'* Club meets nt 7
lulling
[tend.
p.m. Master Masons amt
Brethren cordially invited to
Buddy Prince, M. C.
Ren Jones. Scribe
STATED M E K T I N O of
Goose Creek Chapter No.
798 wili be held Monday,
ctober 5. 7:30 p.m. All
embers and visiting Stars
re cordially Invited.
H K BA Y TO W N till R1N K
LUB will h<
on Monday.
>, at Knights
Monuments-Lots
lira. Willi* .Ma* Morgan
W. M.
Mrs. Clara Gtrbjk. Sec'y
trail riders, floats, bands from Yirday night. | bacco, postcards and stamps. j at the X^ikewood Club house The | ^°°^ comm**'ee
area schools, a bicycle brigade, The Fiftieth Anniversary exhib-j He admitted hijacking the Bay-iContinental fellowship director ofU. . »*•*.■ f
fire trucks, a covered wagon Won will be the most completej town utotem' Store on Airhart-j the American Unitarian Associa- U0UrS* finiSnM* _________
drawn by Texas Longhorns and gathering of exhibits and local j Drive on Sept. 13 and orally ad-!tion, he will be introduced by the | PVT, DORIS I. Kimble, daughter j ble’s Research and Development
• talents held during an exposition.! mitted an Aug. 22 robbery of the Rev. Horace S. Westwood, min-1 Mrs. Georgia Kimble of Me-! Division that is engaged in
manager R. M. McNeel said. :saraa store. lister of the First UWtarian " '
G, C. (Jack) Chambliss Jr. of; Smith also said in his statement | Church of Houston. The! public
LEGAL NOTICE
State Highway
Department Lists
Closed Roads
Anahuac is president of the Trim ; he threatened and robbed a clerk; is invited, A discussion will be
itv Valiev Exposition this vear. t„. .w,„ r----- rn et„,.„ „„ i/...; held after the talk and refresh-
ity Valley Exposition this year
pm,"
AUSTIN (AP> — The Highway
H I. and PO
HUMBLE ...
by high water today
..........88 ^ j districts)
.Closed at 58’V
Imperial Oil .............. 37%
Int’l Nickel ............... 93%
IntT Harv ................514
•»«■<* * I^augh ..........78 Court
Kerr-McGee ............... 46 1537 and 54] Wilson Countv at
Libby McN ............... 11 jcibalo Creek.
Uggett and Myers ........ 89 ; Fo|1 Worth; State 193 Gor-
w V...........V- don to U.S. 80 in Palo Pinto Coun-
™cks .............. ty; Farm 4, Palo Pinto Countv
Monsanto ..................48 ?i from Santo to U.S. 180: Farm 730;
Nat Dairy Prod ..........51 ^
San Antonio: Farm 39, Ken-
County to Guadalupe River; Farm
474. Kendal! County at Guadalupe
Farm 311 and 306. Comal
County at Guadalupe River: Farm
Newp News
Ohio Oil ...
39%
36 4
Wise County north of Boyd
Bryan: Farm 486. Milam Coun-
ty; Farm 485. Milam County Buck-
Olin-Math ................. 48 holts to Farm 2269: Farm 487,
Pacific Pet ............... 12Rockdale to Farm 1600: Farm 437,
Pancoastal Oil ............ 2 - at Little River.
Phillips Petr .............. 424; Brownwood: State 36. Gustine to
Pure Oil ..............•••• 35% Hamilton; Farm 591, Gustine to
Royal Dutch .............. 404 Proctor.
...................... i9>t Dallas: State 34 east of Italy
Shell .................*44 at Chambers Creek; Farm 875,
Sinclair .............-.....52 V Ellis County at Waxahachie Creek.
Skelly .................... 56 V San Angelo: Farm 1692 at the
'Socony-Mob ................41 1 Concho River;
at the Jones 7-11 Store on Ken-
tucky and Maryland on Oct. 2. [ ments will be served,
The police department is hold- j
ing Smith in jail for Coastable i Attend Funeral
Patti Anderson and postal author-1 MR. AND MRS. V. B. Dickerson
ities for the Wooster Pharmacy I have gone to Giddings, Tex., to
case, Police Chief Roy Montgom-! attend the funeral of his mother,
Nair Station, has completed tne | alytical research.
typing and clerical course a* the | V ~ -■
Women's Army Corps School at p *, fl ■ ti
Fori McClellan. Ala. She is a milt NlfHlH MAI1
1954 graduate of George Washing- JlallU riUll
ton Carver High School.
Held Up, Robbed
erv said.
Mrs. M&ry Dickerson, Services
will be held Tuesday.
Mothers Of LL
Boys Set Meet
j Two youths met In separate'
I cars outside thp Crosby Fruit
PTA Council Meet ...........,
BAYTOWN CITY Council of c'u*> member. President Raymond
Mexican Supper Set
LAMAR-ALAMO Dads Club will
serve a Mexican supper from 5. . ------
to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Lamar sta™ on Highway 90 and Crosby-
school cafeteria. Plates are fli Lynchburg Road about 3:30 a.m.
for adults and 75 cents, children, i Sun(^ay ®nd robbed the night ntan-
TickeLs may be obtained from any aSfr at gunpoint of $35 to $40,
September 29. 1959
Sealed bids wit! be received in the
office of the'Building Engineering and
Management Division. State Board of
Control, Austin. Texas, until 11:00
AM., Thursday, October 29, 19.r>9, cov-
ering the leasing of approximately 164
acres of grazing land on the Sheldon
Wildlife Management Area located 6
miles east of the Houston, Texas city
limits on Highway 90. Harris County.
Texas. The area may be inspected by
contacting Mr. Clarence E. Beezley of
Mr. H. D. Irby at the Sheldon Area
headquarters, ftoute ft, Box 563*A,
Houston. Texas, Phone GL 8-0103.
Terms and conditions for leasing Shel-
don Wildlife Management. Area may
<pe obtained from the Building En-
gineering and Management Division.
State Board of Control. Austin. Texas.
TRI-CITY MONUMENT CO.—Granite.
marble, bronze monuments and tfrave
markers. Cemetery work. Terms, np
carrying charges. Market at W. Main,
next to People * State Bank. JU 2-4702.
Special Notices
CLOTHES DRYING a PROBLEM?
Now 8 large Hubeach dryers. She;
SS&
5 large
Wash-O-Matlc,
rn's finest.
iep-
81.,
KENTUCKY Oil. 1
more offset acn
Ban
acre. Bank references 1
Box 6342, Houston fl Tex
ASKS — Fifty or
Only $10.00 per
Post Office
WHAT'S THE DIFEERENCE’
Quite a bit! Outside the Falcon la
fixed to give all the handling and
:ed to give all the handling and
parking advantages of a smaller*
car. But inside, the Kalco
con is real*
Jy a big car! Coming lo THAD
FELTON'S on October 8th,
October ft, 12. 19, 26
Parents and Teachers will meet
at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the
Community House. Mrs, Byard
Sooy will preside.
G. C, CHAMBLISS JR.
Funeral Wednesday
For Ex-Baytonian
Mrs. W, H. Reber Jr., presi-
dent of the Little League Women's
Auxiliary of Baytown, has an-
I nounced a meeting of the organ-
ization at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in
i the auditorium of the Baytown
: Community house.
I Mrs. Nick Colombo of Galves-
ton, state director of the National
Women’s Auxiliary of Little
League, will speak informally to
the group and will follow her talk
with a "question and answer"
period.
All mothers with Little leagu-
ers are asked to attend the meet-
in*. i
Altar Society
ST. JOSEPH'S Altar Society Will
meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at fhe
parish house of St. Joseph’s
Catholic Church. ,
Carver B Squad
Funeral services will be held
Farm 381 north of,at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Lamar-
Sou Pacific ............... 714 Farm 380; Ranch 2134 at Colorado!Smith Funeral Home Chapel for. ,
Sperry-Rand ..............22 River. ; Victor A. Burnett. 52, who died T|AC falyRlM
Stan Calif ........... 414 Waco: Bell County, Fatm 436-; Monday in a Dallas hospital after j
i GALVESTON — Carver's B
, ,, ,, , Baytown sev- SqUa(j an(] Galveston battled to a
Sta" W .......-.........474 Cooell County, f arm 182-1829 and;eral years and operated a sewingjM deadlock on a muddy md
Stude-Packard .............18 State 236 at the.Leon River; Me- machine repair shop here.
Sun Oil....................58 jLennan County, Farm 1637 at; He is survived hy his widow
Sunray-Mid Cont ..........2Z 4 i Bosque River. Mrs. Bertha Burnett of Dallas;
Tennessee Gas ............3i%i Tyler: Farm 17 at Lake Fork two brothers, John B. Burnett
.....and Miller Burnett of California
Stan calif ................414, v\aco: ecu county, rarm 4,50-;monaay in a 1
Stan -Bid .................. 414 1123-1670: Bosque County. State 22 a long illness.
Stan Ohio .................53 from Meridian to Cranfills Gap/ Burnett lived
Texas Go 73 V Creek between Alba and Yantis;
Texas Gulf’i^d'.‘!.”!!i!!! 274 Farm « north of Wills Point at
Texas Gulf Sulp .......... 181, '^^^ver wlU Probab,-v close
Texas Eastern ............ 2i'«
Union Carbide ............ 42
Un Oil of Calif............434
United Airlines ............42%
United Carbon ............56
Upjohn Drug .............42
U. S. Steel ...............1004
late today.
Austin: Farm 1322 and 86, Cald-
well County: and Farm 965 and
1323, Gillespie County. All may
open Tuesday.
Del Rio: State 163 twenty miles
north ol Comstock w Devils Riv-
er; jState 76 at Nueces River;
Ranch 334 at West Nueces Riv-r;
arm
Denton Named Chief
Justice Of 7th Court
AUSTIN (AP) - Dist. Judge
James G. Denton of Lubbock has
been named chief justice of the
Seventh Court of Civil Appeals,
Denton succeeds the late judge
E. L. Pitts on the Amarillo court.
“• —....................";n.
Westinghouse ..............91 ^ Farm 1433 at Nueces River;
Woodley Pet......Closed at 454 Ranch 1051 at Drv Frio River; Howard Davison. Lubbock attor-
W. R. Grace ............ 46%|Ranch 187 at Sabinal River, U.tney
NO Cotton .............Down 7>miles south of Sabina!,
hey, becomes 99th District Court
' judge, succeeding Denton. 1
MRS. FITTS FLATS
Ry Frank Robcrqa
By Mort Walker and Kik Browne
Dads Club Meet
AHBEL SMITH Dads Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the
Donnelly said, or may be pur-
chased at the door.
Enrollment Record
LEE COLLEGE enrollment is
1,379, compared to last
now
year’s enrollment of 1,305. Dean
Walter RundcII said the current
total Is a record high for the
college.
Eggs stored at room tempera-
ture will lose as much quality
in three days as those kept two
Ashbel Smith Scout House. New weks under refrigeration.
W. F. Niering described the
youths as 18-20-year-old and Wear-
ing blue jeans and boots. Cine of
them pointed a pistol at the man-
ager and told him to open! the
cash register.
Trustees To Meet
Alcoholics Anonvmous
Trl.City Grouj^jU ' JU ^24»S
Lost-Found
LOST HeH-ati'iress
People'* Slate Bank
iple'
for
Wooster
In bank.
1 envelope to
with $lSft in
October 3 In
please deposit
MORE DISCUSSION of Lee Col
lege and other school problems j
will be planned for a meeting of
Instruction
r . MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN. WO-
Baytown school trustees at 7:30! ^ M.EN^anrf couples to inon-jnr mo.
The thieves left the fruit stand j p m. Monday. The board has Itio!».
in their own ears. The Houston I spent mast of the past month | training Wtxc NAw)xN7L
Sheriff’s Department investigated; analyzing requests of President oak park. Vlunois
the case. J George H. Gentry and Dean Wat-
- j ter Rundeil for additional college
Lightning experts claim’ that I facilities to care for increased en-
Benjamin Franklin courted; rollment,
death when he proved that elec---
tricity and lightning are the j Some of the big trees of Cali-
same through his feat with a j fornia may eventually reach an
kite and a key. ' age of 10 thousand years.
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Or gnde zchool *t home In xpara
time. Write for free booklet. GR 2-
6855.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Pasaden*. Texas
here Saturday night when Carver
; missed its extra point try after
a first quarter score.
Joseph Jenkins ran from 10
yards out to climax Carver’s In-
itial drive and pick up the six
pointer. The Bucs moved from
their own 35 on the game's open-
ing march.
Galveston came back with
Gene Allen, who grabbed off
Carver aerial and returned it 19
yards for the score.
Carver had 7 first downs to
Galveston's 4, 134 yards rushing
to Galveston’s 20, but failed to
complete any of its 5 passes,
while Galveston hit 3 of 7 for
37 yards.
Wm
Glimpse Thirteen Spooky Pets in Orbit?
I r S Halloween,
* a big night for
LUCK IS ON THE LINE
m
DACK In the dagn whan great faith an heM la
D the power of kieiqr charms the design above
was considered to have powerfal significance. Mys-
tics drew it la one continuous line, without lifting
stylus or psa from papyrus or paper and without
going ower any part of it twice.
Can yoa duplicate this feat? A little patience la
aeceaaary la discovering how. ffioiuttoa elsewhere.)
Winnie the
Witch, at right,
and a night to
howl for IS other
creature* in this
scene — namely,
Winnie's aggre-
gation of spooky
cats. These IS
creatures literal-
ly surround their
mistress, yet are
difficult to find
because their fea-
tures Mend In
with details of
the drawing. Do
yoa see them?
Winnie's a non-
conformist when
it cranes to feline
pets, as you will
dleoover. Only
one of her troupe
is aa unlucky
Mack one.
8 p e a k i a g of
black eats, of all
the superstitions
born in the dark
ages none have
survived so per-
sistently as those
pertaining to this
anfortunate crea-
tor*. Most of thee* beliefs rep-
resent the Mack eat aa a har-
binger of bod hick: To here one
cross one’s path; to hear on*
meow at midnight; to kin one
means misfortune for a year, etc.
Fondness of witches for black
cats, at oourae, I* legendary. Thf
black cat's brain figured im-
portantly whin witches practiced
the art of alchemy.
r
Endless Chain
/"NNE WORD lead to Another?
La Here’s proof: The first syl-
labi* of every word is the last
Mull This Over
A FARMER put away a (
tity of black walnuts
Ghosts Sitting Pretty-^Without * Chair!
T0.,
SUGGEST
that four
ghosts fHalio-
ween-gart) style)
may sK comfort-
ably without a
chair seems
ridiculous. Tot
the trick ti por-
foody stanpis, raid
when tbs ghosts
act quickly and
in Wilson, the «f-
feot is very
amusing.
Ghosts toast
first stand in too
form of a cross,
with each one’s
right arm teach-
ing the arms at
his a o i g h b o rs
syllable of its predecessor. Defi-
nitions are given below.
An animal—the tonic—a brief
eommunlcation—a longer one-
fear—relating to dew—to assign
—a game—a citadel—a di ease
sf rye—obtained—deHcate—skin.
It kr possible that additional
words may be added to the chain
above. Afterwards, you may wish
to try making op a chain of your
own.
“jet*** ViobAsx
'J3JWI
quan-
in a
bin to provide nut-meats for
cakes, candies, etc., made by his
wife. Later, he decided to sort
them over for bad ones. When
he had completed the culling, he
found that the total of the good
ones, when divided Into lots of
five, left two over; when divi !ed
Into lots of seven, left four over;
when divided into lots of nine,
left six over. What quantity?
snk|tn umiju pa» psjptmq
conn »i tuoi)ipao3 ei« tp>* A|dnio>
o» jjquinu mniutojui eif) pus 'uoutJB
pus pajpunq lesaqi »t eutu puv ua.ws
‘aJB jo attfmnm uouiuioa jssu; oqi
>i|9a) pus pajponq »Mqjp-:.»*fiiy
Hunting for Phantom Figures
V ALWAYS
A,
(see A, above). Bash ghost's book is at right oogto*
to the ooe behind Mm.
At a signal all four rtt down oknakoneonoly as
If shout to sit In chairs. Each so* balances him-
self ea the knee of the ghost behind Mm. To the
wonder of *8, everyone is seated.
The same start may bo performed by soars than
low persons by enlarging the circle to taka in the
to we aped number. In thto ease each participant
must stand at a sufficient angle to Ms neighbor in
toxmt to tarnish the necessary Mm* for support.
Household Hint
A
CERTAIN household consist*
of Grandma, Grandpa, Papa,
Favorite Stage Beliefs Test Wits
OUrRRarmONS «f stag* folk—star* of stag*,
screen and TV, etc.—art legendary. Perhaps this
to because succeortul engagements are held depend-
ant to aom* extent on the elements sf ehane*. At
any rate, five of the theatrical world’s favorite jtax
preventative* are Mated bttow. Bat If yon east tom-
plot* thorn.
L Mover-to aa otter's drtastog roam.
X Hover carry an-on to* stags.
i. Never reetoe a ptog's- before opening night
4. Never sing “Oilhyi Forever* to toe-.
t Never ttevw away SOS'* tort-.
vdopiee X»g 1 '-OM'V V
■4# 1 vttePUh 1 *veiaedv
-teg jeeri
Mama, Maud, Robert, Unde Bin,
Aunt Jan*. Their oomhtotd ages
are MO years.
When they are arranged to two
groups, with Grandma, Papa,
Maud and Gtad* Bill to an*
group, and Grandpa, Mama,
Robert and Amt Jan* in the
other, the total ages of ooeh
group to the same.
When the two groups are re-
arranged so that all thg^Women
art in cos, and all the mm in
to* other, the first group (wom-
en) totals one-eighth leas than
the ether. The mm add up to
one-seventh more than the wom-
en.
8* what to to* age ef each
person, remembering tost each
age to divtofMt by 8?
TV veer raav ft veqog qx venw
w urn *r>eQ m----
L equals the un-
known quantity
which to to to
found, as tvery
student of alge-
bra has learned.
Here to a prob-
lem in mathe-
matics, not in al-
gebra, but in
simple multipli-
cation, in which
many figures in-
volved are repre-
sented by X’a.
Tou are aaktd to
identify these figures from clues
indicated by functions of other
. digits shown.
For Instance, It to immediately
apparent that X times 4 in some
manner results in 86. Two .fig-
ure possibilities loom immediate-
ly—eight or nine. Which to cor-
rect is up to you to decide.
The problem appears to to
(Sflcult, but with some patient
thought can to eventually solved.
- i eejqj
4-XX
3X
3 6 XX
XX7 X
XX 3 XX
Penny in a Pocket
YOU’VE probably got a penny"
a*AM seo III o) jq»w-fWi^' J»!Id
BUM sey snog twopofos
-Wn« «!
Mirror Imagery
in your pocket, but before
you try this stunt, see if you can
answer this question:
How many additional pennies
will it take to form a ring around
one cent placed on a flat surface
—all the outside pennies are to
touch the penny in the center.
Five seconds ought to to
enough time to figure this on*
out.
vsunrad
aeasew
*S* tawes swjnbw
\V/HICH of these words would
W
read the same If held before
a mirror?
MADAM TOOT BOTOR
* ,3Wi SLSSI, JUS
Answer quickly, pleas*.
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E. Fayla offl
33112
;tt|
HUNNICt;
iihed brick
UtgttlOB paid.
JONES. 309 .N|
4 rooms, batl
Jones. JU 2-78f
LIVE "OAK,
room ap»trtn
M'.’HRII.L. lOtl
hath unfumil
Water Paid. ApT
NEW JER^EYI
three room fi|
ter pak). jin. a
tor. JU 2-8248 |
NEW JERSEY.I
clean apartnl
Adults. No Pets|
NORTH 4TH,
radecorated I
JU 2-7448 or a|
ing.
s-OItTH four!
gar,tne apartrl
OHIO. 3230
apartment. ne\B
cation, street er|
RUTH. 807
furnished apai
Call JU 3-9429. |
S If MESON. 12-1
furnished garai
rag# and fan. Jl|
THIRD. 10 1 _
Plex »vith privl
S50 monthly. JU|
IRGIN1A, deal
for adult*. 2201
JU 2-2818 i
Paid,
VERY NICE
lihed apartmerf
rooms. ft02 Nortfl
James. Call JU ]
WRIGHT. 202 W|
ment. 2 room* m
Montgomery, coni
WEST PEARCE,
apartment, ever!
Lnen to cookwnre|
Houssa
ALVA, 211 — 3 I
hose. Near ele^
wiring. Call JU
CARNEGIE, 704-1
furnished houSJ
month, call JU 2-1
CAROLINA, 1B(
iihed hous*.
churches. Ref*n
or LO 6-7721.
CEDAR BAYOU
Street. 5 room
Naar school. Call
CHERRY. 1306*
unfurnished hot
house. $45. Apply
CLEVELAND, lift
unfurnished hou*<
ag* $50. for In for
2511.
CLEVELAND. 706
house, newly re
JU 2-9498 or JU
COBURN." m
•rn 2 and 3
Houston,
*;i V8?
COLBY, 1703 — 3
brick. $125 mont
JU 2-6398.
DfFEE. 608 — ft
house, near scht
call JU 2-6768. aft
FAYLE. 119 E —5
•led inside, washii
tlons. garage. Mrs.
FURNISHED HOUfi
bath, clean paper
|4ft a month, apply
GLEN ARBOR 7 i
c* bedroom nwnt 11
pet throughout, dout
to responsible ptHy
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, October 5, 1959, newspaper, October 5, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104451/m1/8/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.