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lueioey, October b, 1965
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9 City Workers
Receive Awards
Fanning Grass
ve Valley 'Crop'
Pope Returns To Rome-
About ««> nanCathollf I He appealed lor relation* be-
|(MM r>M Pag* I)
st-
Nine employ** of the
Baytown received * * r
•ward* Saturday durlnc the an-
nual picnic tor city employr* and
iheir t^nlilei. held at Howland
Cfcrietlane took part In the « rv ! i»«-n natlun* regulated by ren-
te* The Interdenominational ion. Juallc* and negotiation,
l'» NOTC -One* that, go tald "0 you take Mr* el tt
nhiaii hunenlv over1 IK- hm ii ______,k. i.-H ______I
cr
"not by force, nor by vk»-
aapect ol the Pope * mlsakm
It land In aenreb over a paatura very nicely and
bod to heep attv* are reeee4 ttaetf
M rhntWMrtt hlwK 111...
bee#..,your —“‘ft ia la mahe
at
Ina at Holy Family Church, ad-
I'nrV
Hernia,.her, Tiw I.Mtlmtle
Floyd 0. Adr<nt, R. D Bowen
round Uip we* the long**t papal
Along hi* 24-mll* motorcade
Into the city, through
dentlal and eommercl il
of Queen* and Into Manhattan,
acroa* the tlum* of Harlem and
Into the gradtnoar hoh of Man
liattan, row* of humanity ehout-
ed and waved.
Around St. Patrick *, 105.000
puttied at the barricade*. One
woman fainted Another wa*
knocked down, lufferlng a bro-
at Ideolnglr*, nation* and rare* ken leg, A policeman fell and
Singly and In Uttir prop* cut hi* head on the pavement
vartou* reltglou* lender* moved After welcoming ceremonle* (nifWc
fonvart to grip the Pope . hand ln,Jd'. mov,d h“k The award* were prvwnted by
—-----IT liiMi ratTBiiT r
"Thl# hUtoric meeting give*
new promlie for the future
Earlier the Pope'* private
meeting with Preildent John*oo
took place In a 32nd-floor (uitr
of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel,
There, the Pope told about 300
Protestant, Orthodox. Catholic
and H H Stretch, all In the
public wurke-drpartmenl, were
rrcognUed fur 30 yran ol aerv-
Ice. They recetvrd ring! cany-
journey eeer taken
WtU"
the real-
Ncttona
Grande
Unlike the Pope * religious
p'lgnmagwB
Holy l-ami
last year to the
Mm* to uth
»,
»y BOH M. UAMAWAV
IUO GRANDE CITY, Tea.
and to India, the
dealing with the United blu-
ing the city emblem.
Lapel pins, alao engraved with
the city emblem, wery present-
ed to six men with 10 year* of
-ervlee T J. Fulcher and M. L.
Horn »f Hie |iul>lle work* depart-
ment, James Taykir and H. J
Auric) uf Ha- |mbce iletMirtment,
W. A. Harris of tlie lira dcpaii-
ment ami II A. Ilubbt of (lie
tkm*: "The work ol peace la not
. ,
In It* purpose and significance
restricted to one religious be-
lt put the world's moot far
t seeding Tit*
fU to fU per
lief
i.
li
reaching rellgloua leadership
directly Into the forefront uf In-
ternational affairs, at a eroclal
quite and eactua off
And he pledged "our col-
taboration" In the mutual ef-
fort* to promote reconciliation
fl
fat on their eattl#
with conflict and tear af nuclear
arms.
•ad Dm. L
e
iftlmt tht Iftiwt ______
atlto plant* lor yean" with 111-
"We
that they
humility In th* Pope's demean-
PK
or at he moved about the rlly.
a
asaertlng the primary of peace
■*ga££2pMMS#
wfved from the U N. ro*
Now, powerful tractors- with
B
tire* an able to make snort
Columbus Day Is
Set For Sunday
*
trum
PM
But he added forcefully, "We
are bearrrs of a message for all
mankind "
Later, a* hi* remarkable ex-
cunion neared It* ckwe with the
mammoth nighttime worship
service at Yankee Stadium, he
told the more than 90,000 gath-
ered there: _____________
'Thl* I* the' day which the
Lord hat made; let' us rejoice
and be glad today! Thl* la th*
day which we have desired for
centuries,'' ~ .
Snaring hymns reverberated
across the packed steel and con-
crete tiers. "Praise to the Lord,
the Almighty " The vsst congre-
gation Joined in a litany of prey-
throng outdodr chanted:
"We want the Pope! We want
the Pope!"
At Kennedy Airport, the Pope
made a final parting with hi*
American boat a. expressing
gratitude at the opportunity to
place hi* petition for peace be-
fore the world, a* represented
by the United Nations.
"God bless America. God
bless you all." he Mid. and
walked up the ramp Into a
Trans World Airline* jet plane,
which carried1 him hack to
Rome It left at 11:30 p.m.
lEOTI.
R. T. Margo of Rto Grind*
Margo
iMMaMK1*'
Margo, who operates
Knights of
Baytown area
nual Columbus Hay celebration
Sunday at the Knight* of Colum-
bus Hall, 3600 W Main.
A barbecue heel dinner will
be served from nuun until 2
p.m. and again from 4 p m until
I p.m. at 51.25 a plate for adults
and 75 cents for children.
Included In the day's activities
will be a band concert by St.
Jnaeph's School Blue Jay Band
followed by presentation of G>-
lumbus Day essay conlcut
awards. Entertainment fur all
ages Is planned throughout the
afternoon.
CotumfiusH
will have th* an-
of the
cleared if unprofitable plant.
a mw fur
■tod tkf'Wps
lira I Thant and Ikigea*
*
where the world’s two moat In-
first
u a
"We started out about 35 years
fluential spiritual and secular
leaders talked lor 46 minutes
Afterward, the President In-
troduced Mrs Johnson, and
their daughter. Lud, 10. recent-
ly converted to Catholicism.
The President escorted the
Pop* down the rlevator to the
street, chatting amiably with
him before they sal d goodby
Johnson flew hack to Washing-
ton watch the Pope s subsequent
United Nations appearance on
television.
In that address, the Pope
called the United Nation* "the
last hope of concord and peace"
In the world, and teemed to Im-
ply that It should seek to bring
Red China Into membership.
"Strive to bring back among
you any who have separated
themselves." he Mid. "Act so
that those st HI outside will de-
sire and merit the confidence of
all. and then be generous In
granting such confidence."
Delegates gave him a stand-
tog ovation, before and after he
ipoke.
cr~n»*
aeriva* to New Ynk far an
(krdtoal TWraat
*
wag better tor ua." Margo taxi
fcUrfo
i .in
YMCA Postpones
Course About
PubRc Speaking
gram**, but w* found the Blue
PmU (But Pankumi and But-
HOSPITAL
grass seed as h* rip* out eac-
tus and brush The exhaust at
M are *a*Hy adapted to our
Is*
Ms tractor's engine It wed to
Mn Mildred Chandler, 317
104
Admitted to San Jacinto
Rtf Fleming. Crosby, to
* Jackson, Baytown,
Tatum, 719 Oak. to
Toles, 90S North.
Admitted to Gulf Co*»t; .
Allison Green, daughter of Mr
ami Mrs iron Green. 1208 Tren-
ton, Room 124
William R. Fayle, Baytown
Room 1.
Robert Johnson, 2207 Busch.
Room 211.
Jamea Koun. M2 Pearl, Room
I Ip, s \
dim Parker, 106 Scolt, Room
WT.
Charter Bickers. Baytown, to
Room 305
Mrs Mary Elizabeth McPhail.
163 Crow Kd . Room 220
Mrs Dali nobbltt, 5005 Fair-
way, Boom 713
"Our average rainfall is. only
the freshly plowed earth
about li Inches a year; you
realty hav# to utllu* every bit
of II to get by."
Herlbertn MW*, manager of
the Starr Cotmty Agricultural
r r
Tours, Travel’ Owner
is in Scandinavia
"That God may grant peace
to all peoples and Instill trust to
place of fear to th* community
of nation*," a lector intoned
And the multitude responded.
"Grant this 0 Lord, we humbly
pray.'"
Pope Paul, vested now to a
cross-embroidered chasuble, led
th* celebration of Mas* on a
canopied central altar, banked
with greenery and yellow chrys-
anthemums.
t lift (YMCA public speaking
eaUfe has been positioned until
TUeadi^f, Ort U, at Harm G-un
Special —
Free Pups, Cot*
313
Stabilisation and Ccoaervation
MRS. RAY LF.AV1NS. 3S23 fed.
ar Bayuu • Lynchburg Road, h.u
two kltlena and two |iup|ile* to
give away Interested persons
may (ihone 563-12.33.
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Savings and Loan As-
Mr* Tony B. Kent of Tours
and Travel left this week fur the
Scandinavian countries for a
study trip to Denmark. Norway
and Swrden.
This trip Is at the Invitation
of the Scandinavian Travel Com-
mission
On Ort 22 Mr* Gwen Baker,
who Is employed at Tours and
Travel, will take a study trip to
Modern and Medieval Germany
at the Invitation of the German
Tourist Office, 1-ufthanxa Ger-
man Airline* am) Kuropabus.
She Is also taking a trip to
Rome, Pari* and Iaindon.
building Hour* will be
esfrying ability about 5» per
rsSX
S p.m
107
n
Thursday night
ww; lehrduled but the dales
"Good grass land will carry
. __ tA a.nas "
•bout the light They were learn-
tog to read and learning safety
Fire
^gTSS
because of Junior
11
Silva Mid "Brush-covered land
game* cm
difhtf. Mrt Merle Hunt
yktagtSw director. Mid I
G'TG Ieel many peofile would
like in take advantage of thl*
Prevention
No|r Vr^^
ry on* cow
"Buffet grow* more forage
and re-*eedi Itself better. Mar
word* a day," the tree her ex-
plained
The "trainable" children call
for a special amount of patience
and Mrs Ernest Butler,
Cnorii*. daughter, bom Oct 4 at
GuUjdMSt. i
Mr, and Mrx Dorman fAim-
tnua, 309 Defer, son, bom Oct,
4 at Gulf Coast.
Mr. ;and Mrs. James Phillips,
217 f. Jack, daughter, bom Oct,
4 at Gulf Giast
3 and Mr* Sieve Williams.
Michigan, daughter, bom
Oct< 5 at Gulf Coast.
Week
"You must serve the cause of
peace." he pleaded In his ser-
mon, "end not make use of
ir...ai a cover for cowardice or
selfishness, which refuse* to
make sacrifices for the common
good."
Oct 3-9. •
OWnttJVi . S . week rour** If It
werdNrheduint
SPECIAL
FOB
WEDNESDAY
H 85c
h’ ,h,lr al,V
mm*.'' Mrs Hum said Stu
by the teacher Progress Is very
Rites Held For
Ollie Hart, Elks
Lodge Employe
»kiw. repetition most important
To the average teacher such a
class can be very discouraging
dhn4a are welcome a* well a*
m course will deal with
creaming stage fright, devekip-
ing gonfidrnee and |*il*e It will
eftpijln the fumia mental* of
dtolfttg * *|ieech, making Im-
PTOmpiu talk*," proper enunc la
tfcd,iemiiha»i» and technique*
tfMkuatlon
Jieh member of the
pVtl'are and deliver
M talk* which will be erltl
9 cnnstroctively by the
* true lor and the rla**
Joseph -Mendnxa will
the eour»e She taught
at lee College last year
BPSklcelved her BA degree to
*pmn, and drama at East Tex-
« Stole College where *he
"outitanding student '
tratiun for the
olitalned hy phoning the
at 563-1797
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Th* younger children were
listening to music on a phono-
graph "To a visitor this may
look tilft we are (Haying garnet
that we are Just babysitting
but everything we do has a
jpunmse,” their teacher Mid
j The ehiklren to both classes
(were apparently happy. If smiles
Ure any Indication The young
ones hurried to show the visitor
simple colored pictures they had
completed The older ones were
more than eager to read from
the screen Each simple accom-
plishment Is a major feat, to the
teacher, to the children and to
the parents
The school system ran take
(he** children from age six to
21 In years |>ast. a parent with-
nut special training faced an al-
most irnjossihle task to trainl ng
this tyjie of child Often a dis-
rupting factor to a family, most
never become useful Mod were
sent to Institutions for Ihe men-
tally retarded where they re-
majned throughout their live*.
"Now, at least, parent* have
a choice," Carl Mays, ipecial ed-
uration director, »akl "Many
can remain at home to a hrl(K
ful rapacity "
Noon Call Stock Quotes
69'
FRIED
Driving Course Is
Offered LP People
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(Courier* Mncri Lvncb, Krco. Fenner and Smith!
Gulf States UU ........... 27
263* HI. * Fo
7744 IBM ...
CHICKEN
Allis Chalmers ........... 26'4
Aluminium Ltd
Amcr Cyan ...
Amer Tel A Tel
Anaconda .....
Armco ........
Ashland Oil................
Beth Steel ......
Celanese .......
Chrysler .......
Cities Service ...
Colgate Palmo
Columbia Gas .
Diamond Aik ..
Dow Chem
Dupont ..
El Faso .
Mr and Mrs. Dwayne Litteer,
1600 Decker, daughter, born Oct
5 »t Gulf Coast
Funeral services for Johnnie
Ollie Hart. 52, of 1115 Carver,!
club steward of the Baytown „
Elks Lodge, were held at 2 p m Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Petters,
Tuesday in Greater Thomas Crosby, daughter, born Oct. 5
Cha|a-1 604 Oak, with (he Rev *1 Gulf Coast.
R L. Finne) as minister
BROWN'S
CHICKEN SHACK
5104
Wouldn’t this be
a good time to
review your
home insurance
protection?
La Porte area residents are in-
vited to participate in a driving
safety course sponsored by the
Baytown Senior Citiiens Club
and taught by G. C. Poplin of
the Traffic Safety Division of the
Texas Highway De|iartment.
The six classes, held each
Wednesday beginning Oct. 13.
wjll be at 1 p.m. and 2:03 p.m.
at Sterling Municipal IJbrary to
Baytown.
Gasses are for those 50 years
of age and over, and will em-
phasize freeway driving and not
involve any type of test for com-
pletion. Those interested may
call W. P. Smith of Baytown or
may come to the first class and
register. _
384
group
a ntmi-
Int'l Harv
Int'l Nickel
674
924
.......744
K Texas - Hwy. 14*
Jon** k laugh ...........66*8
674
574
Kerr-McGee ....
Uggett - Myers .
Louis Iaind . ...
Magnavox ......
Monsanto ........
Nat Dist ........
New York Central
Pfizer ..........
Phillips Pet .....
Royal Dutch ....
in
:|
Mf. and Mrs Edward Shepard,
La Porte, daughter, bom Oct
I at San Jacinto.
.. 844
.. 5144
\
384
Burial, under the direction of
Johnson 4 Frazier Funeral
Home, was in Toran Cemetery
in Wallisville.
Hart died at 2:35 a m. Satur-
day of an apparent heart attack
in a Baytown hospital about an
ivair alter he walked Into the
hospital complaining of chest
iiains
Hart had been with the Elks
l/alge sim e 1911, almost from
the time it was organized in
Baytown At the time the build-
ing was located on Texas Ah--
Decker
....... 83
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t*««h
644
534
824
DRIVE IN THEATRE
-TONITE-
"Ghidrab And Tli«
3 Headed Moniter"
31
294
0
Wiring --
594
304
M»yb* you've added on to your hou»»
Or purchased nfwjuuushingj. Well
than... tali* stock of thmgt. Andie-
to It that you're fully covered. Cell mr
now lor th* full story about Stale
Farm's sats ssnsibl* home insur
anc*. (Comprehensive protection
tint cm provide coverage in case o,
lawsuits.) It’s mother good deal Iroir
State Farm.
.*SH
was
. 70
t
564
744
(< nntinued From Pag* I)
m*ntary School next summer.
Rnof repairs also are needed
for th* Burnet Elementary
School auditorium and to* High-
land* Junior High JSchefcl gym.
nasium, but Costley described
these need* as "not too press-
'll
.. 41%
.. «4
course
. 2414
tl
.. 21
Se«r* ....
AND
A
Y|
674
Shell
574
Eord
'Tim* TrcnroWri'
r >
634
Sinclair ........
Sperry Rand ...
Stan Cal ........
Stan Ind .......
Stan N J ........
Stan Ohio .......
Sun Oil .........
Sinray-Mid .....
Syntex ..........
Tennessee Gas
Texas Co .......
Ttexas Eastern ..
Texas Gulf Sulp .
Tidewater ......
Transam Corp ......... 424
Union Carbide
Union Oil of Cal
Upjohn Drug .
U S Steel ......
Del Webb .....
Wcstlnghouse .
Xerox .........
164
Foremost Dairies
Freeport Sulphur
Gen Elec .......
Gen Motors ....
<>*a Tet
Gen Tire
Georgia Pacific
Goodyear Tire
Gordon Jewelry
Greyhound
Gulf Oil .....
t.
Bqth —
(CqStMoed From Tag* |)
154
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WEDNESDAY
BARGAIN
NIGHT
ADULTS 25c
2 COLOR HITS 2
i
764
1164
l
... .. 484
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1064
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John O. Mitchell
r.
26
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tunnel can be riegrwd"W ht»Tnc "“T
to five to eight minute* when
accident occurs Prevlou*iy it
took from 10 to 15 minutes
The monitors were Installed
14 years ago.
A wrecker is available at the
tunnel to help motorists in trou-
ble The tunnel also has a wash-
ing truck with its own
644
He was described bv one long- ^e propose* replacing the air
time EIk„a* a "well . hked. <on<1|H<xilng tower for Robert E.
trusted employe and faithful School and relocating
worker" and right . hand - man 11 on. *he ground to eliminate a
for some 610 Efts who now com- lm>bl*'" with the roof. The air
|x>se tlie membership of the c 0 n “ 1 * *0 n * n 8 tower at the
lodge,, now located on Market ,chool» adniinUtration building
Street also nef<1» replacing, he added.
Costley said ceiling repair Is
needed for the Lamar and High-
lands elementary schools.
. 60
an
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STATI FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY
NOME OffICl IIOOMINCTON, IlllNor
Truck Hits Old River
Bridge, Driver Hurt
Trustees -
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ONtoMleokC
A native Baytonlan, Hurt is
survived by one sister, Mrs. Imo-
gene Thomas of Fort Worth, and
four brothers, James White ol
Oakland, Calif ; Elton Hart of
Uw Angeles; I B Hart of Bay.
toUn, ami Early Mark of Clay,
imwer
674
unit
M unltoaed From Fag* I)
member of the sehool adminis-
trative staff to serve as a co-
ordinator for the federal and
state assistance programs.
Opryshek inquired Mon -
day night alxiut th* statua of
that suggestion. Gentry replied
that Ihe matter is still under
consideration hut h* has not
recommended yet He added that
he expects to make a recom-
mendation by the end of Octo-
464
A carbon monoxide analyzer
la located on th* tunnel * con-
trol room, McKinney continued
Thl* enables th* tunnel staff to
ehange th* air inside th* tunnel
immediately if too much car-
bon monoxide I* Indicated
The tunnel !* equipfied with
three huge hlower-tyi»e fan* that
are 12 feet high and 11 feet wide
and are capable of producing
600,000 cubic feet of air per nun-
Best year yet , to go Ford
Test Drive Total Perfbrrnance '65
654
Need tor building cabinets and
work tables also was cited.
With less need for - mowing
now, more time can be spent on
improving the appearance of
school grounds, Costley pointed
From 50 to 60 feet of th*
bridge railing was tom loose on
Old and Lost River Bridge on
Interstate 10 early Wednesday
when a truck went out of con-
50
AND
5
584
AUDIE MURPHY
177%
IN
Tex
|FR0M HELL
TO TEXAS”
n
FORD
trol.
out
Baytonlan Hurt In
Two-Car Collision
William B. Turner of Huffman,
the truck driver, was treated for
minor Injuries and released at
Gulf Coast Hospital. He (old of-
ficer* he approached a car that
did not have light* and then veer
to the esplanade. The truck
jum|ied the esplanade and went
off th^ south side of the bridge;
State. H I g h w a y Patrolman
Gladman Henry of Anahuac in-
vestigated. Turner was taken to
the hospital in a Paul U. Lee
ambulance. -j
Funeral
Notices
Trustee Boyd ffiJI expressed
appreciation for the report and
asked that it be summarized to
wTltten form, with some type
of priority schedule given.
Costley said he would provide
the written summary and priori-
ty schedule to the boanl mem-
MUSTANG FALCON-rAim-ANe-rORO TMUNOEABIRO
ute
Miss Susan Bettes. 17 of 4002
Raccoon Drive, wa* injured in
a car wreck at 5:59 p.m. Mon-
day on Massey - Tompkins Road.
Police aaid Miss Bettes was
driving west on Massey-Tomp-
kins Road in the same direction
as the car driven by Mrs. Bob-
bie Anderson, 209 Pecan Drive
Mrs. Anderson slowed to: make
a left turn and Miss Bettes was
unable to stop. The Anderson car
was struck to the rear.
Patrolman A. R. Liles issued
a ticket for speeding to Miss
Bettes. She was taken to San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital In a
Paul U. Lee ambulance.
Decker
t»or
Employes at (lie tunnel inrlude
16 guards, four control room op-
erators, two foremen, one office smvb««
elerk, five maintenance men and invoi*
the *u|>c(1ntcndcnt m^wioi w'ocm tw g<w«v. v s«v
It operates on a budget set |i a « ' w#en«woV'T?,*wiiww ’cilpJ!
Sept. 1 each year. The current “
budget is 1225.000 tone»r AM si } X o.m MoMov ol hli
TH» .vara,, L-l,, „< Xwm * *e*ti>«*> IS yeon. hs
The average number of cars m «**, mftiarr at Hum
that travel per day through the SSiry''' "* *Hin,ns Co ‘ •ov*'>wn *•' • HOLLYWOOD (API — Movie
tunpel is 12,000 When the’tunnel Tocomposer Dimitri Ttomkin pre-
ftr»t opened 12 years ago, a total s#,i ot» iwt, ms . one oouoi.n soie«a diets that flamenco will replace
of 5,000 cars went through the ^ N 0,^ ,0,nKk n" roll as the next big
first day *•*'*«■ tcn**i »f mmum* i*. mss.coi
Vehicle* egrrying acids, ex-
plosives and *othor such com-
modities are not allowed to the
tunnel, McKinney said Overuse
vehicles are also forbidden.
It oost more than 510 million
to construct the tunnel. A total
of 1,498,DOO- Cubic yards of dirt
wa* dredged to submerge the
tunnel's 28-foot barrel “Thercjs
1,512 cubic yard* of ceramic
tile and 52,270 cubic yards,of
concrete inside the tunnel There
are 4,417 tons of structural steel
Inside the tunnel and 2.384,345.
pounds of reinforced steel.
McKinney said the amount of
steel In the tunnel could build a
fence around Texas and the
concrete would make • two-lane
freeway that Is 20 miles long
There is enough die for 1,000
^/huajd^sMoiv
f
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
STARTS
THURSDAY
bers
*
NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
flamenco Due Next
602 W. Texas
A THOUSAND THRILLS
CRAMKE0IHT0 OHS
HUNDRED MIHUTES!!
582-8186
Garbagt Can Gena
IF ANYONE in the Aron Addi-
tion has an extra garbage can,
he might call E. L. Jordan at
582-2656. Jordan, who live* at
619 Ruth, said his garbage can
tiiled with garbage is missing.
V
A
Hear Better
for $20
trend to pop music.
Says Tlomkin: "Rock 'n' roll
got the kids buying guitars, but
flamenco, which ha* a beat,
utilizes the guitar to a mor* in-
telligent fashion."
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Grand Champion
MARIA MONTGOMERY'S Shet-
land pony was named grand
champion to the mare Shetland
division at Tulsa State Fair and
Exposition.
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NOV
FAMILY NIGHT
The (>et population of the
United States is estimated a',
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1965, newspaper, October 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145529/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.