The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 6, 1965 Page: 3 of 10
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fBtklty, July 6, If68
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To Win
What, When
And Where
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ames N Notes'
U. Q>l. Malcolm McCain, for-
merly of Baytown, hi* wll«
(our children Melvin, Mike,
ry and IMi have been n.mng
with relative* In Baytown and
Highland! Mr* Maude Culver
and Mr, and Mr*. ), A. Me-
in. all of Baytown. and Mr
i Mr., J. C. McCain of High-
lands Art tunti aim! unfit* * u(
HK ~r-”
TM MeCatna Mtotoc - in me
■ While Band*. NTT U. Me
will leave anon tor Vlel
Nam. He will he stationed tn
Saigon a* • Judge advocate. Mr*.
MeCaln and the children will re-
Ray Drearily, The Dreeellyi, *1-
ao ot Baytown, are living In Coe-
tteutt temporarily.
_ Tt r.atJAv
Lodge
«*, tiM n.m., ioor.
°***« Hooper* HortlewHar.
MyreJI Park Garten Ouh, 0
1 »*lte*. Mtt Market teree*
Lor- nee
Regional Bridge Tuuma-
which will end Toeaday at
111*- Hi.*- Hotel
Hale, Mlaa Ethel llrnaon and
Ml-n Bertie Walker haw left an
a "car trip at the Ea.i (V«»t
The w jmen plan to visit aa many
at they can Including NS-
Kalla. They reported In
Bt tun
Mr. R. W I* I p k I n and her
PMtner Terreil Budtanan at
(a
tint in their aide game aeaalan
TIU'KMDAY
and
in Sunday , play Thia la the
win for Mr*. Ptpkto
ihetourenment.
In roeo'i pain Jack Kurbee
and Jim Caaey and RtQ Pudee-
( nlgment Garde. CM*. 7:1*
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Friends Attend
Surprise Party
Awrtasr
home at 1431 N. Market
The pamr waa given by
tort i wife and ran Dor
to
bough and C, P. Berdan were
In a Baton Rouge
-
[dace winner.
Caaey and Bill Warbriit.m at
Mlaaiun were tint overall wto-
town itudent aim eating In the
ft
lipp
nen In the Sunday tide game.
Red point, an being awarded
Mlaa Shirley Guthrie I* opend-
ing, the Milliner in Ooteob,
Com., visiting her abler,
and brother-in-law Mr. and Mra.
'
Mr. Joltn N. Sander, of Can-
Id hit
In all garnet with the exoeptton
ot ante game* In which black
1 point, are won.
lion It viaMnf with her dtugh-
Itr ail w*i Ill-law Mr and Mi.
Canale,
1,000.
naeh-
inlng Irtah
w, Meadow
11 80 In tha
ittirtana
Stonger, 1307 E. Text*
Leora Chrisman
Leaves Humble
Printed Pattern
J“ R2?-5«««* town Baytown
Included Mr. and Mn. Jerry
TOIman and family, Mr, and
Mn R. N Scott and Annie, Mr.
•*» J. Plwetx. Mr. and
Mn. Alvin Blackford and tnmP
*>• *to **d Mr*. Emm Bern
nett Mr. and Mn. Don Bcmrtt
and Vernon, Merten* and Louisa
•mum?'
■ROM - of - tom guetto mm
Mr. and Mn. Henchel Black-
fort and Danny of Highland*,
Mr. tnd Mn Joe Iraida of Croa-
by. Mr and Mn. Uwrcnce
Blackford and family of LaVurt
que and Mr, and Mn. Vemon
Baker and Sandra ot Deer Hark
Helen Help Us!
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n't
Leora (Chri*1, Cbrisman, Sate- -'
fy nepartment lecretary at
Humble * Baytown Refinery, Lot
Joined tha rank* ot Humble an-
8v Helen Bottel
p
there la nuclear war, elviUiatlon
will not db completely. Man
will go on 01 hr hot r.lwayt
door perhip* toward n better
I believe that education and
learning b lmi«rtant to evary-
one. We mutt iw alert. queatWi-
How about more on the Hod-
live Side rtTren*. ’leaden V
Hle.nr write Hte about fit* un
uaunl thing* they ncomplleh,
givd I hey do. the goals you
young i>eo|.le strive for. Htw'l
■ultogto.
Since ret ii
hat time to
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lilt
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aulti-
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think a few
* do not mat-
ve tld* mult
hat
I -------'ytog the pit-
organ, traveling, and Ip J
l>articipattaf In BUM }
She b a member of St. Mark1*
Methodist Church.
the
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Dear Helen
What n penon Mteve* In b
the mod Important ildng In hi*
l!f». I* U the twui.f-.r every-
thing lie doe* or become*. I hope
I never become "afraid to ret
involved." I hope I will always
expreat my weal* and fight
for them. Tm* I* what I believe:
I believe mthe hr,lr goodneii
of man
I behove in the tight against
Commtmbm.
I believe In Democracy.
1 believe that hie gnea on. II
w-
tog. eager lor
pl.m*
\V« ft.
cannot rely an Milotiuna of the
t critic* con-
•ment of part
iton luch a*
iy*lty ia not
il itatament*
*en In public
I by the
Prince
be somewhat
prerine non-
I, not dear.
to make a trip to tot
where the will vbit New Wexi-
past.
Heirport
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I believe that (unformlty b a
deterrent to growth of an Indi-
vidual and society to general.
Kindly, and moil importantly,
I believe to God end Hi* now.-i*.
- A THINKING lH-V EAR-OLD
{
co, Cabiornt* and Oregon.
Bom in WtofcJKto, Ky, Chtit
to Ranger, Tex. at tha
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MR. AND MRS. Jama* Evoratt Wader of Lonovi
noune#-th# forthcoming marriag* of jhair daughter Mitt
Jimmie Jun* Waller to Angut Eugon# lowit. ton of Mr.
and Mrt, Elwood Jatpar lewit, I08 Chandler. Th# covpl*
plan ♦o marry Aug. 28 at Wejley Methodist Church of
Longview. Both th* brid#-*l*ct and protpediv# aroom are
wnion at Stephen F. Auttin Col eg* in Nacogdochot.
age of tour. She grodnak
high tchoet at Mineral
toon attended Kidd-Key
MISS DIANA LYNN Craft of Autlln and Darnel B. Bonbow
of Aottto will merry Sep*. 4 in Baytown. The engagement
it announced by Mr, and Mr*. G. 0. Craft, 904 Patty Drive,
♦he bride-elect t perenh. Perentt of the protpectiv* groom
■Mr. end Mrt. J. B. Benbow. 4511 Dewberry. Miu Craft
it e graduate gf REL and attended Lae College end Auttin
College. She i« pmently attending night *chool et the Uni*
vanity of Texet and is am ployed by toage Furniture Com-
pany at a secretary. Craft graduated from Rice University
end is now attending the University of Texet Lew School,
fed witlm! Delta Phi lagal fraternity.
iew an-
ADLONO
Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Adlong
of Croaby announce the arrival
■sx
Weill,
gov-
Hhll-
Ht
of a daughter
bom June 3 atH
rial Hoepitei The infant weigh-
|ed 7 pound, J ounce*. Grand-
Doruthy Svo-
Mn. George
Y. Adlong. ell of Ooeby. Kim-
berlv Ann ha* two great grand-
mother*. Mn. Annie Ewell of
Crosby and Mn. Emille Svobode
of Vletorie. ^
Dear 3fi>
And I believe tha with' the
world full of teenagers line you.
at a bunk
A nn
Memo-
for over thiee
at Grand
are
>ean, then worked foe a doctor
in Houston
m
tar a year before
rwtrattpr-
ber of that depert-
we haven't much k< tear tor Hr
GrenU are Mn.
da and Mr. and
morrow. Tlionk* for your extra
fine letter. - H.
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WAIST 24*-3T
rs KKK
abama
ment at toe
Pickle Failures Can Be Attributed
To Five Easily Remedied Problems
Deer Helen:
For tour yean Tam and I were
known to the Battling Smith*.
We separated a dozen or more
time*, but neither could call it
(tool. We threatened, we said
we hated each other. He even
choked me Into uncanackiuane**
He is a
Carol Mann Looks
Like Ladies’Heir
Ala. lAPi
ympathy for
a is hamiier-
of I he hood-
ibam* Atty.
jwers. Hmv*
; is making 1 ’*
ROM
Kevin Hamilton Rom b the
new ion bom June 20 to Mr
and Mr*. Thomas Rom. .100
» GreenbrUr. Bom at Rnckglen
Hospital In Houston, Kevin has
one brother Chris. 5, Grandpar-
... ent* are Mr*. Margery Hillixot-
Baytown. Mr. and Mr*. Billy:
Rom. Stuttgart. Ark. and Brad-,
en Hilll* of Baytown.
Bishop Calls Luci's
Action 'Direct Slap'
THe
(EDITOR'S NOTH: Thh *r
tlele was written lor The Bav
and grade for uniformity of size
no the brine will penetrate them
evenly.
In making pickle* »**e a good,
rau*ed from using hurt water,
using ground spice*, or from tne
fund coming to contact with iron
in water or utensil*.
The hollow picle* mav lie
once because I slapped him. We
are now separated for ever by
clear standard vinegar ! 5 per m* Great Orator, Tom I* dead,
ccnl.eeeto.. **chh SAN KRAMOSW- UPi Pike »aid both the Episcopal
, „ „ .. requirtd IW fffW(i^{(l*r|»WKMrii^**fh. J°r m> *1"* " .Epbc^ial Bfsftop *rrwrrt; eiSSvWR -Catholic churches teach ”
the hollow ones usually float. - Cider vinegar is preferred in mr ease off. I '"“‘kJi|J?.,IP*£ has described Luri Johnson'sithai baptism is "an unrepeai-
tucumlx-rs may becomeWtoft' j m„king all kind* of fruit pickles. »bte tar to. HewwM Mm L^p^m „ » Riml(in Catholic | able sacrament." He said Miss
fwinvjoo long s.an.ling after Jfr'j All other kinds of pickles can been loving and woBOerful. had|M "llcr(|egloui" and a "direct Johnson was tiaptized in toe
the IhIIuiti we find *o often in be made with the white distilled I “J* hI?fnu®e,^!nd ,laP” *' ,hp Epiwopil Church, j Eubropal Church as an infant.
nteklM in tob wav 7e m.v !Hemb,‘r;4 'w ^i^for vinegar. !t « especially rewm-^v>l him. He w^ld ito m^ Pike', siatement,J The head ot the Episcopal
avoldthe bltfatb wbh bto vears hr :l'mdin^ ltmc- *tolkMA, mended lor making light .olored than Vm ,^>u“ made irom hi, Grace Cathedral Diocese of California, rovering
2 m'iln cum^r!l It "eed m *1,co‘l Vickies such as white onions and R"> °Tthl.m. w h al lT,f.'in' pulpit in San Krancisco Sunday. 10 west-central California coun-
Tatoml;- or ch<)1',>0<i t"cklfs- cauliflower because it doe, not ness I had built up inside me. dr(wn (rom tM,s. lhf termed the sec-
dirt»nrd tdrkir. tedim.r iivir.’ The shriveled ptcKla arc darken them. Then one day the company White House or Cathettcfood baptism a "direct tlep at
shriveled tcklei, «Srt Ute to^ ^ bfl* ”‘L°f ^ teTfJra h5 «***»™" * Wuhtag. ^rchuroh^Jind "WrtJjtucfd^
motion ot scum on pickles that be,nK P'"0™ m. *°° *t«tog })PSt result*. Do not use refined viru* witoln a tew nouni ne torl( d.C. any sacramental effect and thus
caiue them lo be undM^aldc- (>r su?ar ^u,w" orMtable salt because .he chemical was deed- The report B.shop Pike, in his sermon, sacrilegious."
The soft slinnerv uickle* are s,,ron5 >',nwr.rtKy. *l?ou^ ‘f content in its prevents lumping. Tieart atfack, but asked for apologies from the
The soft, slipftery picktes are ^aced m u weaker solution firaL iCe cream salt is mb good cito- d T"? h*d ^{L^p^ifeailent's younger daughter
caused by toe pickle* Wing ex- Increasing strength later If de- er all right — I saw to that withfaSPfo, rpv. James A, Mont-
posed above the brine, too weak sired. Use enamelware. aluminum, my constant trumpejup ''"^ gomery. who rebaptixrt her in
brine, too warm a storage place. The formation of scum is nr 'Stainless steel for heating Mv minister ha* tried to tell me (he Catho)lc f[ljlh Frijay on her
formed during the fermenta’lon pjcyef <|0 not use copper or otherwise, but *,kn<!*1' •">. “* 18th birthday,
but should he removed frequent- ^ c0^taincni rosing and nagging k ited him,
ly to prevent bottom pickles be- Remember that iimewater P|e**e Wp me! “ *UNE
fng^affected. adding alum If correct methods
The first requisite for good cu- unfermented pickles such as
cumber pickles is good raw ma- thoM> mflde from watermelon
terial. Cucumber* sliould be tree ri|K, or wn tomatoes. Remem-
from blemishes, spot rot. wnt pick|es will be lirm without
or in*ect bites, and of Rondjadding alum if rorect methods
sha|H? and size. A lew unsound followed, The correct color
cucumbers mav contaminate the
whole container. The cucumbers
will be better If *i Inch of the
stem is left when they are cut
from the vine. Handle them
carefully to open crates or br»-
kets. Wash clean in cold water
town 8u« by Mrs. Kroner* I*.
MrCnlloch. Harris County
Home Demonstration agent.
You may write her far PaUr- (imm taultv development of cu-
imu m **- - ****** a *B|>' cumber* and >bif will find that
Courtoouse, onhii OOS .V, llou.
NORTHFTELD. NJ. (AP) -
6-
Carol Mann, an
•row-
onday Flmv-
ch has a lot
title of quean of golf
main prol>-
has a lot of
lave to ed-
i just what
h bunch
Let us talk about w hat «au*-s
weeks, beat Katoy Coroehus by
two strokes Sunday to taka toe
National Women * Open Go*
championship.
The former University at
North Carolina co-ei flrtd *•
even par 72 on the final round of <
the tour-day tournament fork; j
298 total, which brought her He
000 and made her the second
. Skirt the reasons successfully
sew this sport) front wrap In
twill or linen (or summer, in
worsted or a blend for iall
Very, very easy.
Printed Pattern 9112: Miss**'
Waist sizes 24. 2S. 26. 28. JO. 32
inches. Size 28 takes 2% yards
te-ineb fabric. - *
FIFTY CENTS to coins tor
this kwttern — add 15 cent* tor
i each pattern for first-class moil-
ing and special handl
to Marian Martin, The
Sun. 434 Pattern Dept., ____
18th St. New York. 11. N.Y.
Try Sun
Classified Ads!
the
n. of Tus-
rial wizard
of America,
■d for corn-
id without «
,'e felt «H •*
been a tie-,
t foot-drag-
eonnection
Klan actiyl-
mmittee'on
lUrt A Car Sarvica
As Law At $1.00
Far Day
Alcoholic Driver Is
inevitable Accident
women’, tour.
Mrs. Cornelius, a 33-year-o!d
Rancho Sante Pt. Calif., houae-
wife who led through the fb^
two rounds, rallied with a • ft*
Send
or loo long cooking. The soft
pirkles eahnot be made lirm
again. So study the causes and
do avoid them.
The darkened pie kies are
W.
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THAD FELTON
LANSING. Mich. (AP* - An
alcoholic driver is “an accident
looking for a place to happen.”
a doctor told Michigan's driver
improvement officers.
" Alcoholics are involved in ac-
cidents not so much because
they are too drunk to drive safe-
ly but because the •'alcoholic is
out to kill himself or somebody
else,” said Dr. Richard Ba|ps.
Many one-car accident* are
suicide attempts by alcohol or
drug addicts, he added.
ies.
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Dear June:
You've made Tom all saint,
vou all sinner, when I rather
imagine you shared battling hon-
ors — and en loved them. Yes,
I said ENJOYED. Somp couple,
thrive on fighting.
Loqk back and remember the
good’times. You didn't cause
Ms death — you kent him enjov-
inr life. Stop beating yourself.
il
Winning toe Open *fter tot>
eu - toe field to toe Ladv Carl-
in Baltimore last week.
Mann appeared a top contender.
for the throne now belonging to
Mto^Wrt^who ^Jdthdrew
i
Three Triplets Equal
One Driver's License
You Ar« Cordially Invited to Attend a .,.
-• One Man Art Exhibit
L
M's*
DAY
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of pickles is olive, not bright
green.
A good quick pickle for bread
and butter variety Is: 25 large
cucumbers soaked in a gallon of
soft water that has had 1 vial of
lime (type used for babies in
their Wiiterl added for at least
8 hours. Wash (gf, slice and add
12 onion, (white-medium) and
place in a pan with 'm tup salt
(no water) Let stand one hoUr,
then rinse olf salt; add 1 pint
Miss Rustene McBroom and vinegar, 2 cups sugar, 2 tuble-
Joel Carr Houston were mar- spoons white mustard seed. 2
ried Saturday at Northside Ba|>- tablespoon* ginger, and 2 table-
fist Church. spoons turmeric powder. Boll all
The Rev. Bert O'Ban ion offi- ingredients until the peel tunw
ciated in the ceremony. yellow which is about 40 minute*.
The bride is the daughter of Pack the pickles solid in steril-
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McBroom. ized Jars. Seal and allow to stand
Barbers Hill Road. 10 days before using.
59-
BILLERICA, Mass. (API -
Inspector Alvin King had no
trouble filling in the descri|>-
tiens on three new driver's li-
censes. .....__
When you've seen ohe fit toe
Danner triplet* you’ve seen
them all.
The
Frances,
took their driver's tests and all
paasad.
from the
by
cause of an
Luther Mackrell
July 10 through July 31
The Fabric Shop j
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This column 1, dedicated to
family llvin" So if you're hav-
ing fponble, let Helen help YOU,
• wilfFalso welcome your own
ufflre experiences Address
Helen Bottel in rare of The Bay-
town Sun. 235 E. 45th St., New
York. N.Y.
. EDNA ft JIM BOYER
117 E. To*. Ae*.
There's no need to turn fish
fillets during the broiling process
Test the fillet, with the tmes of
a fork — if the fish flakes easily,
thg fillets are cooked through.
ACK
Couple Is United In
Saturday Ceremony
if
16-year-old girts
Sandra and Diane
She
J- !«•
Art Instructions by Mr. Mackrell may be
arranged through registration.
am
:
i
m
Nell's
Art Gallery
It's a good Idea to line the
broiling or baking pan mi which
fish Is to he cooked with alu-
minium foil: but be sure to
grease the foil thoroughly or the
fish will stick.
ft* 1.99
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50% Arnel
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ONCE-A-YEAR
8TEFFANI DI.
daughter of Mr. and Mr*
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birthday July «. Iter grand •
parent, ere Mr. and Mr*. I-l
V. Bailey and Mr. and Mr*.
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MEN'S DEPT.
Embroider.d
(Linen Lite Weave)
80% Rayon
20% Cotton.......
Reg. 2.91
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T. V. Paijkin*
town. Great - grandparent* ere
Mr. and Mra. J. B. < a*oa ot
Galaravlllr, Mrt. Maude Park-
Inoon of Baytown, Mra. Pearl
n
\ Lisano
ALL MERCHANDISE FROM REGULAR STOCK REDUCED
1
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Collin* of Rye and Mr. and
SLACKS
CONVENTIONALS
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SUITS
SPORT COATS
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Mn. Bob Bat ley of Votaw
Reg Uf
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