The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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Sunday, Novtmbar 7, 1948
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The Sun's Weekend Television Log
Defeat Galveston, 30-12—
Amendment-
((UMUmrd I ruta I’ll* |)
approved im-iuuhM lu student ( 30
DrD Telephone
Smothers Brothers
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•ncp II (Mr the IIMM'l hr*4.
The Trial* of O'Brien
Ijwmict Wrlk
Saturday Night Movie
The Dmur
Hullywual Palace
Gunsmaks
Grand Ole Opry
5:30
wtu made torn* elm*
HAH MM I Ml,III
nipt»r
Jackie CleuMiii
Shindig
I Uvam of Jwiiuiie
King Family
Uel Smart
tally was am
catch,i am, a lew crunrhmg
than ala."
Ilk* k«
1:00
| NEWS « WKATHt.lt
MNIMV NKi'llT
1:30 O Walt Dtoney
111 ty Favorite Manlan
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7:00 in Ed Sullivan
1:00
U
pruvkt,. |K million In bomb for
bane ID mlWge students
1:30
a—
-dvaatan nam'd
th, ball to iho Tor 13. flret-and-
After three pla>s and
30 In the
7:00
Gander* the If M land
rug gad drfenar by Gander*
Ian. Ode aald the amendment
*UI baneftl the stale alUaaigh
!• *1
Charlie Hcndrleka, Dennis Me
Alva Uj Herrera, Carl Greene,
and Charlie Weat, the Ball tones
In that hiatork third quarter
7:30
:i to
tlUnite iqieswd up qulckl> aa
Itere vdl 'ha pBtols. HVo
to IM
New*
HalfUnvk Tlncr ha* liar flrat
and a handoft from Saveli
« HI
KM
op the middle fur a two . yard
peto*.to the Calveainn 10
a good
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•i wa> afraid that you would
Branded
10:15
oo
Anatomy Asrari Th*-
---■■■—'MtoM'j"IuSm ih.
the
an
Perry Mason
uler
■HH at the 13 and
poured a little fuel to the aoor-
PK
(0 n 11\ Night Movie
»M Q Wackleet Ship'
Oporla
r then evrept
. yard (MB
a
10:30
axlatence of the board at
l halfback
tewigm wn*«, wno (.1, k, d up
30 yard* on Rvv earrieo and
Candid Camera
Thar Kan oarrted
10:35
13:15
13 30
13:30
1:45
Weird
8tgn Off
Ulo Welnl
Late, Late Show
Morria Frank
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What * My Une
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1U 00
eaught haw paaeee for 33 yurdi.
end • and • B
len. Colt eapUlned the
to move the ball to the Gaivee-
io i m
ion 3
10:30
MaHiniy
Inereaae aid to the needy.
On third . and ■ tom* PUu,
MI NDAV MORNlNtl
10 30
len »f»> m«<v a giral In, etlll
kftogtof np KM • and - n
ItntOdmcM will give Ulf Itogjto.
lature authority to adjust to fed
€) Pro* Eye View
10:56 O Theatre 13
10:» fj Cinema II* *
12:25 ID Conaway Comment*
and a crucial call from the Can*
6 10
Sign On
Christophers
enl program* at aatlatance aa
up the middle to th* one to ael
up flrat • and • goal
(tor 34
0:15
•he*# change la the future.
6 30
nto k nw uii
The htdgee' retirement amend-
ment approved Tueeday will
mean that Judge* will have to
retire at the age of 74, Sen. Col*
Plato than again kept the P*fr
7 00
Children', Goepel Hour
Sign On
Sign On
Goepel Show
Sunrtoe Semeiter
Pulpit
Goepel Singing Jubilee
Thl* Week In Galveitoo
Profile.
The Living Word
Davey and Goliath
Irulght
Direction '66
Sing In' Time In Dixie
Lamp Unto My Feet
Early Bird Theatre
Look Up And Uve
to the lame subject and
725
rtrkt ton ed to (Hat ’-***’
Tor litety E4*» Soil. fumbM
v
KWBA
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wrth t20 Will to go In th, flret
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7:30
aald. It also will ettabllah pro-
Saveli * flrat extra point • try
failed, but a penonal fonl
PRdGRAM LOG
SUNDAY MUEDI’LE
SCHEDULE
KWBA IMS
7 a.m. HEAVEN AND HOME
HOUR
SOUND WORDS.
SOUTH MAIN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
BIBLE TRUTHS 7th
STREET CHURCH OF
CHRIST
CENTRAL ASSEMB-
LY OF GOD
GREAT CHAPTERS
BERACHAH CHURCH
THAT THEY MIGHT
BENNIE D. MIDDAt’OH
ordure, to remove unquallllrd
judge* from the bench. "Thl* U
to* he mapped up, at the Ball
8.00
the moat Important part
amendment," Sen Cole
» with 10 minute* to go in th*
—. Baytonian-
amendment to extend * gover-| (t'mittoued Front I ngr I)
nor'* term to four ye*r». Sen
Cole aald many people conalder- , - rth_ ~
ed thU a penonal attack
Gov. John Comtally. Bennie . managn 1, Margaret
"I duagree wto that H# ****** •**"*** muilc rep-
* rroantattv* Who heani him ting
In Alabama and aaked to rep-
MM frame.
try
| if
8:15
yard • print to the Ball 13 before
puio hit the Ulantod Pulton
I ANN
7:35
other concert Nov. 13 at Mtosls-
8:30
with a pat* at the nine.
You 8* Tho
Mytoman upens
Realtor's Office
Drnaon then almaet mod* a
great catch at the Ball 3 bill
9:00
All About Hei Dad-
Dene Hofheinz Mann
Debuts As Author
0:00
tvantnc*
had the bad jarred
T
(Gov. Coonally) U one of the
moat popular men In the itatr_ ... , , „
today. The people were no! vot-
Ing on the governor but on an J*** **^* ***** Bennie it
* * a master rva only In Ihe art of
singing but alto In intcrpiviatlon
He it equally at home in ora-
torio, opera, concert and i»pu-
lur mutic drama "
| Bennie I* a 1952 graduate at
' Robert E. Lee High School where
S
9 30
cut
8:30
up field and ended up an the
10 00
SI. Luke't MethodUt
Tor S, thin] . and • goal before
Otto Graham SahUday an-
nounced the opening k Realtor't
odlee at 103 Grayttonc DuHriing
at 1100 Decker Drive,
Graham to the former man-
ager of Sherwtn . Williams Paint
- BjCo Hore 101 Texa, Ave. jj;fc
Graham to a member of the
Bay Area Board <U Realtoni
Texat Real EtUte Association
and the Natinnal Atsoclat
Real Estate Boanb _
A 35-year resident «t Baytown,
Graham Urn with h% 'fU».
Dorothy, and their ton. John, JU.
at 1M1 Mockingbird Lknr.;'
Graham to a member a
r f ryj Flrat Baptist OwtiCjM
Bl iLLLLLJI •* COmmerc* and K«siy
He Invites hU friendi.f
mer customers to vlaaft’
his new location.
0 Camera 3
10:30 O Frontiers of Faith
0 Your Area Churches
II :00 0 South Main Baptist
Comic Strip Capers
First MethodUt
U :30 0 Big Picture
9:00
the PUto • to • Fenekm pas*
combinalkm worked good for a
£
It was Sen Cble'« opinion lhal
If the amendment had stated a
governor could serve only twu
kermt of four years each the
amendment would have passed
Sen. Cble briefly dUcusscd the . ..... - . , ,
water pollution problem com-^
men ting on the new Texas Wa- *u®**,a**- ■J'nde top grades and
ter ReZmrce. Foundation ThU “n anM M
group, comiwsed of represOnt*-: ,.1 ** 8 xnrali‘\
Uv* persun* from Ham,. Gal- »
veston and Braaoria Counties. x m f, rtt T5X“* S <! toll^e
_ji, i and a master’s degree from the
^ »‘Y*"‘““«n8> University of Michigan. He
TZ formed to provide dos- '*!an* *° “,,,aln 8 doc,ora*,,
er communication between Uie '... , .
Texas Water Pollution Control "hU<‘ s,atil“!v'dl in *^
ff*£rarr-.S5—- •
w.“ ^p' to oommunLalL commandI p< r|orm,nce for King
Robert GUlett. chairman M;^h> H.ssmUn Moroero.
the chamber s togUUUve com- J{c ,,3,i *,U(ll,'a .w 'h
mlttee. Inroduced the speaker 'Bemac ‘n P*ri* and Ua Srhon-
Ninety • seven persons attended 1 l!*^,rn'H‘rK .
the luncheon meeting a, .he Hoi-1 18 ^ * *"
idav Inn I American Guild of Musical Art-
Next week', program will b>‘» Award At Michigan State
rvvwvtrl/laaet Kar l!C rJ i UnlVCMltV lie Wifi S6lOCtCd tO OO
** U S' 0,11,1 01 solo work with Roheri Shaw In
tngmr<nl _ the 1962 Fine Arts Frotival.
i La-t .-e.ii he won an Alabama
music contest, thus becoming a
soloist with the Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra. In Febru-
ary' he will sing the role of Ren-
ato in Verdi's "Masked Ball."
Four of Ihe songs in his Car.
-icgle debu, were written ex-
pressly for him by Bennie Beach.
His piano accompanist was
Robert Drumm.
9.30
score with eight minutes, 31 aeo-
»<
SEE
ondj of time left In th* third
frame. I
The Tors failed to move on
the next series and handed the
Gander* the ball on the Ball 14
after a 33-yard punt return by
Pullen
THE LUTHERAN
HOUR
FAITH GOSPEL
HOUR
MEMORIAL BAPTIST
CHURCH
NOON NEWSCAST , * ‘
12:05 p.m. SEN. RALPH
YARBOROUGH
SEN. JOHN TOWER
LATTER DAY SAINTS
-ELDER SILL
DALLAS THEOUXII-
THE BAPTIST HOUR
CAL SEMINARY
RADIO BIBLE CLASS
AN HOUR AT
CALVARY
NEWS
MAN IN SPACE
NASA REPORT
LIFE UNE
REPORTER'S
ROUNDUP
MORNING WORSHIP
SERVICE -DELAYED
VOICE OF. REVIVAL
TRINITY TABERN-
ACLE
BILL GRAHAM
10
By FWKD IIAKTVIAN ..
If you dig deeply enough, you
ran find the Baytown angle to
almost any hung that iMftfna.
You don't have to |hjs-I, tlx
probe too far to gel a Baytown
ingle Ofl llmr Hofhcin/'s ik-lait
*» an author, aiki II un i nurt*-
larily that ‘writer lv«e I, Mrs
Seutt Mann m real life
Dene wrote a lunik tilaai, Roy
Hofheinr, her father, titled "You
Be The Judge "'
It s about a pci'xxialiiy Bay-
'own llr»t met back In the muii-
mer id 1932 on a truck during
■ l-ililu.il tally ui la-hall id III-
randklary for Slate Represcnta-
live.
It', ohout IIh- name young man
vlai at 21 w as circled I In i l ls
County Judge amt swept East
'larrls with hi* ex|at*e of the
ialulling id the Bn».ks Estate
l-iter In left (Hlblic life and
■nten-d IwMiness, law amt radio
He pauM-d kmg emwgh at
ther’f f'fil-ti a warm-hearted hu-
man png wlio kive* his family
deatf 14ml who also gel* hi* big-
gest |i*s from favorable crowd
riiaej 4n to Idea* and project*
‘ glnale In hi* dynamic
■- “Hni:
' «*
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10:30
di I
f'l
MI NDAV AFTERNOON
12,1* 0 Meet The Pros*
0 Army In Action
O llouiton Home Show
12:30 0 Superman
Of Faith and Flight
Gulf Coast Jamboree
12:45 0 High School Sports
Parade
Bill Yeoman
Annie Oakley
Movie
NFL Game
To Be Announced
2:00 0 The Bui twinkle Show
Discovery '65
Range Rider
Bat Mastmon
Survival
Gene Stallings
GE College Bowl
Amatuer Hour
Darrell Royal
Pro Football Report
Fank McGee
Twentieth Century
Voyage ^
11
M ft’s...
that
Burch, path cleared by I
Tlaer took the handuff
beam
ha
12
id
GIFTS
from
1
tl* a chic chick In tier
ht She* had all ihe heal
f It ftwn a doling father and
motMf and two older brother*
iuinj |hcr up you get the im-
prusalar site could have promot-
4d a junior • miss shte Astro-
dome&draelf.
|Ton|)Alex.tmliT, a Houston pro-
motH*: nmn, descrilaxl Dene as
the Hikat "effervescent baigraiih-
ef in jlouston "
:In 'lYou Be the Juilgc," Dene
-ays Irr father m-ver compli-
rti-ntkl liut smiles when pleased.
*ed Dene's pres* pre-
view because of 101 fever. So
, Hofheinz, wlio I* con-
valescing from a siege of |meu-
motUIJP
Timer and cut his way to the
Galveston Id. second • and-*lx
EL '*
054 . _ I * kL____—» !^.
Black \ rvtormocici
g
12:10
n« ■ v»m
12:15
facl
yard* than any Gander and
ryk* In the top of 12-4A. but
has been unable to score • dis-
trict touchdown, then broke *nd
was (topped right at the line, the
UtoltU
12:30
* woil
1
be
1:30
1:30
tan
one that I*.
2
Now Thro Wednesday
Ins |
Denson then sra* scheduled to
carry tor what ksked like a aurr
thing, lait lost hi* footing and
Plato ended up carrying It for
I the short • yardage score
Saveli'* boot carried true with
14 40 showing in the quarter.
' With * 23-6 lead, the sturdy
Gander defense buckled down
on the next series to hand the
offend- another scoring chance
which they monopolized on.
On the third try of thl* series
at the Bail 21, quarterback Ken-
nedy reeled back to pass ami
had the ball knocked loose by
linebacker and cmeaptaln Ar-
thur Martinez.
Not to be out - played by hi,
fellow co • captain, McAfee fell
on Ihe free ball at the Galves-
ton 13 with 3:39 remaining,
Denson opened the scoring se-
ries with a two - yard pick up
around right end.
Tlner then carried around end,
but an illegal shift put the Gan-
ders at their foe* 16,
ft
far
r i
3
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2:30
3:10
F
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3:00
rat
3:30
3:15
ha*
4:00
3:35
He
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NOW SHO^
THRU WIDN
As Classy a spy
film as
you could
•sk to
see!”
. -mavis
1
4 30
4
the
lid
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5
VI
BUNNK
age |
10 to count his money It had If Tie Judge had been there,
dready reached over lla- covet- lie mliht not have compliment-
ed tl.0tW.000 mark And a mil-1 -d MU' ainhltiou, ami pretty
lion w as more nearly a million]daughtra, but he sure svould have
•hen than it is now j lone i.lot of smiling.
Another dip into public life a.«| Becftisr being a lather, he
mayor of Houston was followed)wouldijlist have to Ice pleased
by lus greatest triumph of them with DHtr's effort.
Drill* bad to get M-comlhand
information oh her father's early
altainnjents. She didn't
along Until 1942.
Twelflj? years laler she and
Scott Mann, son of Mr and Mrs.
I. S Mann Jr. of Baytown . wen-
miw runs 'Harried. Now they have two
sons, Mark, l'A, and John f)lnn,
three months.
And don't gel the idea Dene's
merely * her dad's darling.
Everybody who know, her Ix-si
say, she's really a mother's
Tluri figures because Dene's
•<ook Js dedicated simply to
afYkS1'™1''
Institute of Chemical Engineers
will meet at 10:45 a m Wednes-
day at Jimmy Walker's Edge-
water Club in Kemah for p
luncheon. Mrs. R. C. Haller wil'
entertain with a play Interpre-
tation. Reservations may lie
made through Monday with Mrs
M E Gillis, phone 5*2-7349.
Mr, D, C Aubrey, phone 5W>
u
4 45
5:30
all
5:00
they I
9
Theft In Garage
6
i 4‘
WESLEY W. HICKS, 705 E
Gulf, reporti-d to |*>hce Thurs-
day that sometime during tho
last few weeks a sabre saw-
lantern and 12-volt charger
were stolen from his garage
Total value of tho articles was
IAKE
t?
R*nt A Car Strvie*
As Low As $5.00
Per Day
Call
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an u i
futurl
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k
Turkey Dinner
ST, JOSEPH'S Altar Society will
sponsor a turkey dinner from
11 a m. till 2 p.m. Sunday at the
St. Joseph’* Church auditorium.
The public Is invited.
rue
the
1
15
all
THAD FELTON
He quHrterhat ked (he Imilding
>f Harris County Domed Stad-
ium, nicknamed (or promotional
purjxises the Astrodome.
All those facts, and many oth
er*. are recorded In Dene's I look
shout her father, lie
the Astrodome and the Houston
Astros, Houston's National
league baseball team
Dene wrote the book to let the
world know that her serious-
minded, hell-for-broakfast. pro-
motional-minded, never-stop fa-
Ings
3
547.
eome
•xpe
MI55I
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mode
tl
left
OPEN MONDAY 9:30 TO 9:00
debri
trie*.
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Burch passed to Tiner to the
seven and Saveli then kept to
the four
With fourth - and - one, Saveli
fumbled a handoff and gave Ihe
Tors the ball on downs for a
quick one • play Intermission at
;llwfc*»n.7. *»*& -.auKLK
lor fullback Robbie Johnigan
was thnk lo*,- of the hall and
McAfee was there to recover II
al that point.
Saveli then rolled over right
end for the final touchdown with
one minute, 24 seconds left.
The Ganders trotted too the
fieldhouse at the end of Hie
muddy battle with thoughts of
Rayburn taking Brazos|x»rt by
13 or let* point*.
SALE
■ays:
sim
nun
MM OWO
the su
people
KOI SICOMKOlOfO ,
roe cHitoafN umms iz
TtCMsacotor TfCHMKOPr
121 itwatM RUSK
They
tional
AlChE
#rven
CARTOON l
MWLmzs
them,
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them
"For
dustria
regard
Bazaar Winners
WINNERS OF ihe art bazaar
Irawlng at Baytown Orrtimlst
CTub for Friday were E. B. Wat-
son of 1302 Houston, first prize,
ind Mr*. A. J, Thaman of 2209
New Jersey, second prize. The
iazaar will be open all day on
Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m
*unday.
Save Now on Shimmering
Brocades for Your
Holiday Creations
5-
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DRIVE IN THEATRE
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mess ol
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Vincent Price nerretes with spice end humor the prob-
inq color eemere thet penetrates the w*l» of secrecy
surrounding world of itrenge cults end societies.
*r» Fa*t Nrt of Seandlnaila
Miw Key Children of Mwltirrland
See A-Bomb deformed ehildren
Many more of Orient and Far East *plne-lln*l-
ing informative and some time *boeklng camera's
eye view* at man'* jealously guarded *eeret rile*
valley J
leaping 1
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run* bla
will nasi
valley or
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Lloyd Bcntsen, former con-
gressman and president of Lin-
coin Liberty Life Insurance Co.
Harry Burk, president of the
Harris County AFL-CIO Coun-
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Dr, Jack Hild, former presi-
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John T. Jono*, president at
the Houston Chronicle,
S. R. (Buddy) Jones Jr., presi-
dent of the First Pmdena State
Bank.
Dr. Hampton Robinson, chair-
man of the State Board
of Health.
Gail Whitcomb, president of
tlx- Houston Chamber of Com-
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County Council of Organizations
Judge Elliot said he had not
probed the view* of these men
on the hospital district but sim-
rtt aaked them la advise Oom-
missloners Court on selecting a
seven ■ member board If the Is-
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Lozier has
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sue passes. If It does, the judge
said he would expect the com-
mlttee to meet with the Court
shortly after the Nov., 20 elec-
tion. In the meantime, he said,
they would be mulling over rec-
ommendation*
charging In'
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Baytown Poet's annual turkey
shoot to underway Saturday and
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 37, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 7, 1965, newspaper, November 7, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145428/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.