The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965 Page: 3 of 16
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| Modern Moth Principles Explained To Rotary Club
By EARL PEEL’ 13964 campaign. Special recogni-lgree weather and learned that
Highland* Correspondent (tion algo was given the High-| the Gulf - Freeway wa* blocked
Don Perry, mathematics 1^^, Rotary nub for Us ef- ol{ bec*u** 01 lce-
teacher at MtfdnbMte g? tat^aS Srive After detouring the group fi-
High School, beefed Highlands
Rotartaiw and friends on the Among the 35 seniors to com-
"Principles of Modern Math,’ plete work for deKrees at ^
a c,oee °f *•» Ml semester at
cl the HigMands Rotary Club in Howard Payne College in Brown-
°* ^he High' wood was Mrs. Dennis Camp-
lands Methodist Qiurch. hell, the former Miss Sue Hop-
Perry recently served as in- ™ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
structor for a junior high school B P Hopper of Highlands. Her
parents’ course m the new major WM ejementaiy educa.
math to acquaint them with tion while she minored in art
instructional techniques at those education.
? Such-a course was planned to ,residing
enable parents to help their chil- Setes TiT^ork^t
dien with homework assign- hl wor* at Howard
ments. ■ ’
Peny's remarks to the Rotary „ . w v TTnnrln1l
Pub conts^bMic inform to ^ ap{j sons Donar-d PhO re- Lynchburg students who are
ematics 7 ouestaf awtare <*n,1y attended funeral services membersol the mixed chorus
at' Brenham for an aunt of his, includeDol#Henndhscn, Cynthia
gramS Mrs- Henry Henrichsen. Schmadl James West, Foy Cur-
P.Hopper, program cnair tey and jerry Gregory. ■.
“SSSS Rev- ally Gene Walker, * The Deer Park Junior High
Elementary scnooi, miroouceu tor of the* Highlands Second basketballers closed out their
MST to C Ub Baptist Church,8 has returned seasons witli the eighth graders
and from a revival campaign at the taking second place in district
TimLn^7i>l« nSal at First Baptist Church of Grand- »nd the seventh graders taking
t rhm’^^Thml * Colo C. A. Johnson, lay- ttst place in district. Reggie
tSt ^mrcnUeadi man of the Highlands Second Nalley of Lynchburg was a
S. Mr « SC* u. II. .K*. SSft am ..am, imm sammoto u . u»
iyjggjfaft.*ga ». .i«t»
win, the trick. inetde with the Public Schools ^’’’Robri Roh
SttSS mcrriP nam^’ri * misprinted ’&
case, the king loses to the ace Te^ ^bc schools ue- ^ SeJenee and ^ planetari. read "Robert" by mistake in a
Patnvk’s Dav theme will l,m in Hermann Prk. They also recent article ... Phil alid Don
be earned out in the classroom towed ^ Houston Art Museum Henrichsenrectwered frcmavi-
ip. Rnv Ratv'fi sixth erfldp Shaws Com Shop in the rus , . . Lee Roy Baty, sixth-
A huge disniav is on the waU oi Gulf Gate Shopping Center. grade teacher at Lynchburg Ele-
VZTof7Z m ts^n ^ croup set out in 29-de- mentary, helps to classify a sea
uniform that reads ‘ Lynchburg"
with a number “9” on the T-
shirt. -The youth will wear shoes
Moore Asks Chamber To
Study Industrial Bill
Know Your Bridge
--By B. JAY DECKER-
shell . . . Reggie Nalley sup-
plies some information. *>■
L. R. Reynolds takes a trip to
a park .., Renee Morris selling
Girl Scout cookies . . . Mrs. J.
B. Curley going to borrow a cupj,
of something .
Wooten busy with her fifth grad-
ers at Lynchburg Elementary
______Helen Sadik writes up a
report on die sixth - grade field
trip for "Fawn,” school newspap-
er of Lynchburgh Elementary
. .,. Walter and Lou SoRelle
keeping busy ... Bubba Kay en-
joying school
ler listens to his teacher?
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he asked, “And who’s going
figure out how ioans will
made?"
He said three ‘men in Austin
"cannot know the local level."
“Ask your representatives how
they stand, and what are their
reasons," Moore skid.
"’JamesA.-(Bltsy)‘Davis, archi-
tect announced the first con-
crete was poured Friday for the
new high schooL
Davis urged the chamber to
support the city bond election.
He said twe of the proposals
arc vital to the new high school
site — water and a sewage dis-
posal plant - .
< Mayor Lee Liggett told the
Chamber, “It’s up to you to
tell the story .(of the bond pro-
posals) to the people.”
The mayor, p 61 h f e d out
that time onposed tlte bill but bond issuer, if passed, will up-
now are "supposedly” in favor grade property values and will
r f it, Moore said. gain state and county support Opening lead^twoof dubs.
He said many amaller com- in rand improvement programs, gome of the clues a declarer
munities in East Texas' are sup- Quests at die meeting^ were )jts to rely on are thin and in-
porthtg, the MIL • ..... ’ Mrs. Gwen Baker Mrs. aames declllve However, any lndica-
He explained the bill would Davis, Mrs. Steele McDonald, ^ of ^ pIay a hand is
create the .Texas Industrial De- Victor Wratten and Df - Ernest |ure|y tett*r than no indicition
yeiwment Authonty io adminis- kt alL an fWirdHI bf tow
y uncsrflrftl.. ^dwKe^ -jt U
ma** jip of ttnee'-member* to foUow u,* indicated
pointed by the governor and tnol consultant for Humoie uii
paid a salary to to fixed b* the j and Refining Co.’s Baytown Re- « P^-
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* It would create a $200Million!' Next WWk'a ttorobar m-
Texas fodustrial Develtomentjgfam will be on the Youth
Fund from which loans of up j Employment Service. *
to fl Million eould be, made to1
new industries.* The loans could
not exceed 70 per cent of the
total cost of an installation and
would bear an interest rate of
not more than 4 per cent, with
loan maturing in not
more than 40 years.
The bill would provide for ion-
al murbcipaliUes, or group* of
them, to create Industrial dis-
tricts by a vote of the ijeojile
within the proposed district. The
elections could be called upon
a petition of 5 pef cent of the
vote earn ini the last governor’s
election. Five commissions
■.wild be elected from each dis-
trict to provide the administn-
By WANDA ORTON
Dave Moore. .Chamber f
Commerce managers Friday
urged chamber members to find
out what their state legislators
think if a proposed bill to cre-
ate the Texas Industrial Devel-
opment Authority.
Speaking at 4* Weekly lunch-
eon meeting at Holiday Inn,
Moore said this bill “wifi affect
every eitiicn. If passed, a con-
stututkmal amendment "would
have to be voted on next No-
vember.” .. -
About half of the Harris Coun-
ty delegation is reported oppos-
ed to the bill, Moore raid. He
said this same bill came up in
the Legislature two years ago
and was defeated.
' Gov. John Connally and the
Texas Industrial Commission at
to
are distinctly possible. Probably
the normal play, after drawing
trump*, would bis to lead a km
diamond towards the queen, in-
tending, whether the queen wins
or loses to the are, to later fi-
nesse the jack.
It can be seen from the dia-
gram that this sequence of plays
would result In the loss of two
diamond tricks and the contract
. However, a different method
of play, specifically designed to
learn more about the opponents’
hands before tackling the dia-
monds, should enable declarer
to make the contract
After winning the heart re-
turn at trick three and drawing
three rounds of trumps, followed
by three more rounds of hearts,
South learn* that West started
with two spades, four hearts,
and (judging from the lead of
the deuce) four clubs. This in-
dicates that West started with
three diamonds and East with
South dealer.
North-South vulnerable,
nally arrived at its destination.
Among the sights, the students
viewed were an actual space
capsule that had been used in
space, a model of the solar sys-
tem, a model of project Gemini
and pictures of earth taken in
space by astronauts.
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The mixed chorus of Deer
Park Junto;- High School will
present concerts In Carpenter
and Deepwater Elementary
Schools on Friday, March 5. Sat-
urday the students wifi go to La
Manque where they will com-
pete in an Intersctolastic League
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Wiley Cooley picks up a book
.;. Archie Loper preparing for
Little League season . , . The
Morris Mullens enjoying a bowl
of soup .,. Mrs. Chester Cotton
back on the job . ; . Weldon
Cotton recovered from the
mumps . ; . Bobby Graves en-
joying recess . . . George Help-
er enjoying a banquet. . . aPtti
regory writes on the sixth-
grade field trip ... Nell Askew
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The missing key card is the
jack of diamonds, and, since the
odds are 3 to 2 that West has It,
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Space-flight simulation is not
a new idea, in military .training.
The Romans set up several gal- /*EklTEll
toy frames as itmuhiton or. WEN IKK
shore, and trained crews to row
to board for
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For example, take this hand
where South is in four spades
end West leads a club. East
takes the ace and plays a club
to the king, at which point West
exits with a heart
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combat
and West returns a low dia-
mond, South follows through by
playing low from dummy and
thus winds up making the con-
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Baiters Hill Preps
For Schools Week
South wins with the ace and
Ms major concern now is to
hold hlmeelf to one‘diamond
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loser instead:, of the two which
tract
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Opesi house wifi be held Mon-
day through Friday at the Bar-
bers Hlfl schools ir otoervance
of Texas Public Schools Week
announced LwTy J. Boyd. su-
perintendent
*■ "Parents are urged to visit the
classes during school hour* to
observe the work being done and
the methods-ured.” Boyd
Registration of visitors will be
held to'each class, he explained.
At tto end of the week, a recog-
nition award will be presented
to the class with the greatest
number- of parents registered.
A letter nulled from Boyd’s
office to Barbers Hill School
District residents said ‘
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of green shorts-makes it come WlalimRr ■ w
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Billy Graham Movie Is
Set At Central Tuesday
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The Contemporary
Astro-Sonic Model
STUDENT TEACHfeRS
Lynchburg Elementary has
four student teachers from the
University of Houston. All are
seniors at the U of jf and ail
an) elementary education ma-
jors.
The student teachers include
Miss-Diane Dauphin of Baytown,
teaching in «he fiist grade class
•f Mr*. Kathryn Rodgers:
Jtenmie Police of Dickinson,
teaching in the third grade class
of Mra. Elizabeth TMsilsohilCri.
Margurette Seal of Mont Belvieu
teaching in the second grade
class of Mrs, H. H. Longbotham;
and Mrs, Charlotte Stephenson
of Baytown, .teaching In the
fourth grade class of Mrs. Daisey
Wooten. .1
NEATHERUN HONORED
Alter. Nea.herlin of Highlands
has heen hnnored for his serv-
ices as chairman of the United
Fund Drive in Highlands. "He re-
ceived a special award tor his
work with United Fund m the
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to a number oftlie international
pavilions and exhibition areas.
Particularly' noteworthy is a se-
quence filmed in the Belgian
Village. Another unusual se-
quence was filmed fit the Span-
ish Prvilion, where the Ballet
Lorca from Barcelona staged
a special routine for the World
Wide Pictures’ cameras. ' — ;
The U.S. Pavfiwn with its Hall
of Challenges and the^ Illinois
Favi'lwn’s treatment of .the-life
Mid time of Abraham Lincoln anf
festured settings in the show.
The sfiar efimax takes place
in die Billy Graham Pavilion
where the wide - screen mot tor.
picture, “Man in the 5th Dimen-
sion" makes it*'impact on fiw
tiim’s principals.
The latest Billy Graham
ntbvte, "World's Fair Encount-
er.” will, be shown admission
tree at 7:38 p.m. Titesdav at
Central Baptist Church.
The Rev. JUm Brown, pastor
of Central, said the public is
invited to the hour - long show.
The movie is based on the
story ef two jaxHig gecpie whn
visited the fair during, the first
sensor, cf jta operation. Pamela
Baird, a Walt Disney-’national:
talent contest wjn«er Whose ca-
reer has included feature roles
in a number tit. major studio
productions and numerous tele-
vision product wits, plays the
role-of..a-graduate nurse from
Montana.
Jean Luc Ray. making his act-
big debut, portra
French exchange
is enrolled as’a architect major
at a New York university.
She culture and heritage at
many of the world's commur i-
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Moore said It sets difficult to
say whether this bill to "good
. bad" but, that he believed
people nkd to study It
h<> roughly.
Moore expressed concern
bant the *M» member* who
ouH he nanwd to nlwikiWer
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I "reward
15 watts undistorted music power, four high fidelity speak-
ers—ind. to 10-Joch, AM Radio piss the exclusive Miere-
Olorious Stereo FM, Monaural FM/m*tle Record Player
with'ltoyear Diamond Stylus guarantee.
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do your part in- uwJtetdnding
and Mmt toe mtolie schools
In fulfill their to our
times by being a participate in
the annual Texas Pub lie School*
Week.- March 1-5,
Member* of the
School Board, school adminis-
tnton and teacher* alio are
encouraging all reiiednts of the
district to visit the schools this
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wvlh nClllvUvIlllU Area Ctodl, spoke to Boy
Scout Troop ami Post S3 a* a
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years. Exterior work, including men born in February who have
1 new roofing, Is expected to he influenced history. Two bom on
lloaeaptotod aafink.^ Feb V were George Wirtr'-r-
Stora owner Robert G. Fein- tan and Baden Powell. The 1st-
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•V ue gold carpeting, white oaint
wrtto a gold cast and refurbish-
furniture
NOW APPEARING:
Andy Anderson Trio
Featuring Connie Senas
, February 16 thru February 2Btfc
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 133, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 28, 1965, newspaper, February 28, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145077/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.