The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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PA&E 2 - THE BAYTOWN SUN. SATURDAY. APRIL 2. 1955
CiiyTaxAssessorBowsOut foDeerVark
Aver Seven Years Of Duty . Battle Of Millionaires
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After i#iW r*»r» of wrvict to Ob hit
rfMlKKSS asr*»
|ifa Mid no «ucc»Mor la mnrotty nso hood of Door Pork Method lot fore handing
—...j mixing hi* final exit *"*" wu»ed thM "lh*re won 1 church whon the organisation mot Cvneron't $8 mlillon court b«ttlo
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“►hwjr Trr ~~~"t*^r*Yew don- MHdWo^mdd.^ 18 men present. font, a Houston oilman: H. H.
• A/Y Barber acting city mono*- J. T. Peorock, city building t"d (Pete) CoffMJd, who alM U r
"er la the absence of C Darwin plumbing iatoector, it Issuing Open House TOtmber m the Tex** prison
* Middleton, acted ns 8pokrsiwISS|JritfWtai permits, he said.
memoer or ln. Tex** Prison t>*ncvl a Houston "ampler, Joe
tha cKr. H* thanked Hanratty for Hanrotty. who live* tTuiOra- f-^^ThMJ^ "S’** rnwh^^n^hM^1 ft
hom, went to work for th. city in 9° ______ when such machine* sUllwie to
. hi* devoted aafrlce to the eity and
rtaid he knew that every city em-
ploye hated to tee him leave.
Hanrottv turned in hi* resigna-
tion to Middleton over a month
ago. He said he had been advised
' to do to. - ■'
ssfi?*"*
STATE RESERVE LIFE
"Sot Mo Before You Die"
i"*» o
1P48. He was employed with Quit
Oil Oo. for several year*.
Hanratty said he would be aval’*
able if the city needed him in an
emergency.
Continental Aik!
Pioneer Airlines
Are Consolidated
I STATE FARM |
| PERSONALIZED1
I. CLAIM j
1 SERVICE I
DALLAS —UP—Continent'll and
Pioneer Airlines consolidated Satur-
d'.v. with Continental assuming
routes, assets and operations of
Pioneer, a DaMns-bsscd feeder e,-u,
system sendng New Mexico and *“ou' "leering
Texas. J. T. Cutrer and J, T. Fouldl
Vice president and treasurer of upended a meeting this weok of
Continental, and Robert J. Smith, tbe s‘m Houston Council sscUon
president of Pioneer, Thursday *5 Judge H. B. MUlt* courtroom In
“T "aw-wr^
jrs.t±!fSLst agarjrgff
Stock. Smith becomes vice chair- ftnd community Cutrer or Foulds
nrw of the Continental board, can handl# subscription, to the
The consolidation agreement was
I Wherever you tre, if you xrt in-
■ volved in u accident, a State I -
| Fann rrpraientative it n?xrby to *
j help you. If it happtai near |
| home, the agent who wrote your
• policy will girt you fait, friendly |
I Mtistance. Away from home —
■ there are nearly 8,000 agenti j
I and claimt repruentativci acrou .
I the country ready to help you. I
f a* j R Rays To btm Ym I
I [j!!?.] STATE FARM Agsnt 1
sign’d one day after the Fifth U.S.
Court of Appeals at New Orleans
denied a R rani If Intm-uetlonal Air-
ways petition to block the deal.
Bron.ff contended the merger
would divert from its annual in-
come approximately 12.092,980.
The appeals court said it would
hear the Brantff petition on its
merits at a later date.
Baytown Woman Attends
Grandmother's Services
A Baytown woman, Mrs. C. M.
Dickerson 1001 VV. Lobit, attended
grandmother, Mrs. Minerva Jane
funeral service* this week for her „ __
Wilson, 92, who died in Houston agrj.i to sponsor Deer Park Cub
at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday. Scout Pack 288 The pack was
Services were held at 8:30 a.m. formerly Sponsored by Shell.
the Sour Lake 'Baptist church.
Burial was in Rosedale cemsttry
in Sour Lake
Mrs. Wilson moved to Houston
after the tfeath of her husband,
the late Dr. Robert H. Wilson, a
well known Sour Lake physician,
in 1?18,
m
W;
Killing
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(Continued from Pag* Oft*)
Mrs. Plsthe said the stabbing
followed a tour of several bars.
An argument started, she told po- ”ho
Hoe. when eaoh thought the other Baytown
Baytown Kiwanians To Mark
Ninth Anniversary April 28
I0fh Anniversary -
Thursday
I. aaoli mm
was too drunk to drive I
She said her hut
for !__i5 dft’.ig home.
court pro-
ninth anniversary of the club member, were informed,
n Klwanls club will be held Guests at Thursday's meetingrii
April 28 at the Community build* eluded Bob Love of the La Port
' ‘ irting time for the banquet Klwanls club, Richard Bailey, e;
*** kick and boat her, sh,
SfgS;
.’s. its-j i#
Ing. Starting
and entertalr
nment program Is 7:30 the Baytown Key club. Klwnnis-
iponsored organiaatlon for «Sk
up thelr quar Rufus Hunnlcut^chalrman of the “b°o1 “d. TmtstWl* Dew.
•(Hried out
testified
^he^MKt
to bsst her
-------committee, uid Thurs* who was a guest of Klwanlan Qgv
day an attendance drive would be ,d Oliver,
started Ut the nsar future. —v—
Thursday was open
ht Klwanls club
when it re-optni under new man-
agement. ens Langford contend*
Doughnut* and coffee will bt field and Plckens trickec
served. business
WHMW ROtKr exemplary dsmtges.
Twelve members of the Girls .. Attorney* for both parttes to the
“P ctfe. Dr. Robert W.
progress of
Sffrsr-
V. J. Scveoonik. 72,
Dies In El Jardin
Carter
comnnuy sold
■CM
dur-
periods.
Auxiliary awl Regal Ambatsaders "** 'n««d»y not to ore- «W*ky ,t from « to 81 s
of Deer Park Baptist church were i."4 bllt to ebove the OPA cetllnt price
preernt at a wiener rout held
Wednesday .t the hom. of Mrs. overogc,» s
------- ■ p., and must b* reviewed by en*
bfl ( tV’ . D .n?R^ Shm! i"*** 0r,h,m be,0rP • decWon )n C0»P6"y »>«>ks.
m. n ^ *n* n?herra t»» Is rendered.
Rhame, Sandra Rhame, Tommy
____ ____ charman of un-
derprivileged children work. Uatsd
work done»by the Klwanls club
month.
Organised In April, 1945,
Thursday Forum celebrated
10th anniversary Thursday nig
with a guest tea In th* Coi
munlty house lounge.
Pink and silver formed * col
theme for decoration, on the ear
ng table which mi laid with
lace doth. The cake wu decorat.
Klwan la-sponsored
*Tff MLP,r *•«*.
MUNSON UP BAT
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being entered on
Cutrer, Bert Hale, Phyllla Dobson,
Gayle Scarborough, May Lynne
Taylor, Sharon Kay Taylor and
Dewey Mack Hollingsworth.
Suit Will Test
Validity Of New
Turnpike Laws
AUSTIN -(Spl- Th. frtandly
suit to tsil validity of bonds for
building the Dallas - Fort Worth
Religious
Hour Choir
Sings Here
VM '
ss
■aoh r
VMM
.... Mhoei
a m. Thursday. self
Tb* body was taken hy th* Art work,
•Cmpson Funeral hom* to Karnes No
Vinunt Joseph Scvepgmk, n,
died In HI* home In 81 Jardin ad*
— * TA Port, at 9:«
dittos eeuth of La
ebtlrman, Dewey Hathorn, said
calf which will be given to a
»r Bayou schoolboy this year
purchased.
year the Klwanls dub
awards a calf to the junior high
fto at 9:41 school boy who has proved hlm-
“ outstanding In agriculture
BING CROSBY
GRACE KELLY
WILUAM HOLDEN
Guild And Po
'a m
Announce Rec
. . .. meeting Will be held April
City to the Rhode* Puntrii home. *1 du* to the 3an Jacinto holiday,
•fvlees were te be held at th* ■ ■——*****
■’alls City Catholic chuich with
jurial In Holy Trinity cemetery.
PORT
LAST DAT HURRY
DECKER
> Anud When the
Work
I Certs Ns Menf
Baylor Religions Hour choir will
make an appearance *t 7:30 jem:
Cookies Sale
((ding the Dallas-Fort Worth
Turnpike will he heard by th* Tex-
as Supreme Court on April 2a
The court accepted C*e case
Wednesday. Litigant* are the Tex-
as Turnpike Authority, created by
HiA Tiit'elahira and Attn Oah
Saturday at th* Memorial Baptist |£n
th* Legislature, and Atty. Gen.
Jshn B*n Shepperd.
Brownie Troop 573 reports that ^le authority plans to issue $5".-
members sold 300 boxes of cookies D®0-00” in bonds to build a toll
in the recent Girl Scout cookie highway between Dallas and Fort
s*]e. Worth. The bond* will .be repaid
The Brownies receive a cash from char*PJ for use of the e>>
monui’on the sale of $5.52. pressway.
The court is asked to pass on
ArteuiiK n>nr b.J, the constitutionality of powers
W*r rB™ granted by the Legislature to the
The Felton Waggoner family authority, including Its condem-
moved into their new home on nation powers.
Fifth street . . . Naomi Parks in The high court also had these
a Baytown hospital for en appen- Important actions:
dectomy . . . Mrs. Herber McRay- 1- Decided that the state 1* en-
nolds back from a visit to Corsl- titled to $944 880 from oil ard gas
cana. leases on Duval County land, dis-
puted by the Texas Company.
Clibt Ar* Soensared 3. Accepted for review an Am-
th. n.. V.h ,. « , u u »ril,° c®*? lnvblv'nj the constltu-
The Deer Park Dons club has tionality of the Texas' “rieht to
work law,” prohibiting ck 1 shop
labor contracts. Litigant- e M.
E. Sandsberry Jr. and t Gulf,
church.
The 40-voice grouj
sored “ “ ‘ “
tion Bap!
and will
pdSed
testimonies.
Don Strang, is director of the
choir and Jay Collins, pianist, Ap'-
pcaring in blue robes, the singers
will be spotted under blue lights
which are a part of their equip-
ment.
The choir is composed of Chris-
tian student* and annually tours
and make* public appearances.
Sunday the group will Sing in
Houston.
Miss Marilyn Padgett, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Padgett,
is a member of the choir.
.. * . ••• V i ' »*i|a fH(
HIT fHE DECK
DRIVE IN THEATRE
TONITE ~
Baytown Furniture (31 ni
«• Park Dial 1141
. UNtM l.(.OPk
' isf ? v ' lOM MStllN
.. rv'tS IVCClIi flUUMi'iil
• IiVIi' . ft’.S VII,s. Ml' J4N®li*
sKitaa
FRIED SHRIMP
FRENCH FRIES
AND SAUD
90c
AIR CONDITIONED
SUNDAY * MONDAY
THE MIGHTIEST STORY
OF TRUTH AND
TEMPTATION TVER
LIVED!
"THE
The Deer Park Volunteer Fire Colorado and Santa Fe Raifway
Wednesday in the Heights Funer- ....... , „
al home and at 2 p.m. Wednesday department emergency corps will comany against the International
at the Sour Lake Baptist church. aP°n*°r th® Explorer Scouts. Assoc'atlnn of MaehlnW.s.
Anyohe Interested in resrganit-
ing the Buy Scouts can coiitad-. H
J. Lewis at GR 9-2317.
Birthday Party
Assoctation of Machinists.
In the Duval County cse, the
Supreme Court held that the state
Shall be paid $988,787 by the Du-
val County Ranch Company and
for
Barbara Nell Cowey cel-.; rated
her 11th birthday Saturday with
a party.
Games were played and cake
and hot chocolate was served.
Guests Included May Newberry,
Marsha Hawkins, Phyliss Abramm,
Debbie Collsrd and Barbara Nick-
lies.
$278,073 by the Texas Company for
royalty on oil and gas produced
from six Duval County fields.
Politics -
HU-OUIF CAFE
Mr. * Mr*. Fftmehg Broussard
8Q1 Wert Main
iraiiw1
SILVER
CHALICE"
CRYRR'S
TV AND RADIO
STARRING
Homs of Raythoon
ila TV
ALSO EFFICIENT SERVICE
KES
and Sylvania TV
ON ALL MAK1
TV AND RADIO
VIRGINA MAYO
PIER ANGELI
JACK PALANCE
PAUL NEWMAN
| OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 9
SUNDAY
THRU
MON. * ’
Clyde L Fuler,
D.D.S.
7 P.M. FEATURE
•te. “*•*-%*. e^.:
irvae Brtust
2nd FEATURE
BORIS KAftLOFF
in
"LOST PATROL''
CARTOON & NEWS
. 2515 Market
Dial 8632 I
..NEEDS HELP
Physician, nurse and
pharmacist — hand in
* ■ ‘ s' ,ii', Mdfor Yw health
3—brinirlng yo
(Continued from Page One)
“The council has Ven very co-
u operative with myself and the de-
Church Wointll partment In fullfilling all neces-
Ths Women’* Missionary coun- sary and Immediate wants of the
cil of the Deer Park Assembly of Pe“Pje ”
God church met Tuesday with
• DANCE TONIGHT •
TRI-CITY CLUI
SUNDAY
THRU TUESDAY
Market St. ltd, Wooster
KITTY GREEN and ...
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Admission 80e
1360 ON YOUR DIAL
LISTENING GUIDE
SATURDAY EVCNINO
lie wits Th! DUMP.
Academy AwaTd Winner
Best Supporting Actor
Of The Year!
“We are trying to give the pub-
Mrs. W. C. Cowey presenting the He good service and are trying to
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Civil Defense t
La Porte Civil Defense Dipmnr
Frank Boyle renortedto-'fhe La
Porte city commlssiofi Friday that
his organisation Is working with
the Harris Countv OCD in distri-
buting identification (tags for La
Porte residents.
Boyle said that the La Porte
school board will be asked to give
its permission for working the dis-
tributing of the tagu through the
school system, A similar procedure
has been completed’ ln Baytown
and Deer Park.
A charge, about 25 cents, will
be made for each dog tag.
Ball Pays Tax
The La Porte city corn
Friday accepted a check
for
Bell
We. have tried to give the peo-
ple of Eaytown what they wanted
as a whole; we have been very
democratic and have tried to m-ke
Baytown a better p’ace In which to
live,’’ he concluded.
Relchart asked voters “who do
not think they are getting a fair
deal, vote for me and I will see j
what I can do."
"I think the cltv should buy land
for further development so that
when an industry comes here to
locate, the property would be avail-
able to them and th- individual
landholders would not run them
off because of the prices they
would ask.” Reichert said.
Relchart a’so said he stood for
better city planning which is no-d-
ed to give parking space to a!! the
merchants—for the benefit of all.
"My business exnerionce
mortage bartke* nnd owner of re-
tail stores with my wife, Irene,
makes me feel that I can he of
Baytown's Best
and Biggest.
Over 6 Oi. of First
Class Beef.
4 :jn_D*t»
1:00—Bind St»nd
7:00—Steiburit M«lody Lam
»:00—Nlsht Train
11 :SS—Ntwi
1:00—Sign Oil
SUNDAY MORNINO
EDMOND OB'RIEN
PERFORMANCE
I°far ivaikr
«w» t
:ehllon In Tha Nawi
—*■ -ertaWBbWt u
Ui»
11:01—13*0 Preview!
11 :M -8t^wa^^l*l^« ^BapUit Church
11:00—tfawj—Kalr Par* Baur
1:00—Sunday Matinee
1 :|S—Mewe
3:00—Sunday Matinee
3:5*-
3:00-
A GIRL WITH MANY IDEAS . AND A MAN FOR EACH!
Each
. Great Drama
SUNDAY cv UNO
College Calling
5:00—Lee
8:30—Proudly We Hell'
Channelvlew Aesemhl:
Home Owned and Homs
Operated Mean Lpwei
Prices for You.
1:30—Radio Theatre Concfr
8:00—Piret Baptist Church
8:45—Sunday Serenade
10:00—8l|n OH
II
MONDAY MORNINO
10—Studio Six
CALL 9590 FOB
TAKE HOME ORDER"
BROWN’S
* CHICKEN SHACK
X foiia Ava. at Highway ill
ttltwivci Holiday
.WONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—New*
12:15—H*r«'* To Vet*
12:30- Beams of Heavftt
$
Temporary office at 201
W. DeFee ujitH Clinic is
complettd at
1000 E. Janies
DM 7049
Danyer if taktag the wrong
read ie eliminatad, whan wt go
hy e road map that lass bean
carettelly charted by experienced
<Sids, far teed of relying on n
"cock-eyed” sign that cbsngn
with each wind.
Exertion of driving it frit,
when wr havt the confidence of
•n ««ti unvoted teed voder cho
npccwQiy «pon nt|B( visrc*
____st^JUka
.*;■ Up."
3 Big Drug 5
No. 1-116 N
No. 2-128 W
N p. 3—8419 !
’ MARIUS GORING
VALFNTINA CORTFSA
POSSANO BRAZZI
PLUS CARTOON ★ "DUCKLING"
s
★ NEWS
lode! RIIOA
124995
$1175.85 from Southwestern
Telephone Co.
The cheek was I„ payment of spfVice t th cjt , j am elected
the company's 1954 two per cent mayo*”
gross receipts tax. It was some $33
more than the payment for 1953.
.TASTV...YMMFT!f
County Sate Street
The Li Porte city com:
commission
Friday passed an ordinance giv-
ing Harris county control of prove
Street, an uncut street whlbh Ilf*
adjacent to Sylvan Beach park,
now under construction.
stain and
improve the street, Mayor M. D.
Burgin said.
mayor.”
rolls will fce open from 7 a.m.
to 7 p m. Tuesday in seven Bay-
town clccttpn boxes.
Baytonlans will vote at large
for mayor and three councilmen.
Adrien F. Drouilhet opposes Ruf-
us Bergeron in the District 2 coun-
cil race.
Lacy Lusk of District 6 and H.
M. Campbell of District 3 do not
have opponents this year.
A N«w Catch of Flourtdfr
turaay
Sun Spots
Car T«di Stolen
ONE CITIEEN evidently did not
meet the 1880 car tag deadline. He
got his licenses just the same,
without paying a penality. But he
may pay one later, announces the
police department. Mrs. E. A. Lag-
rone, 1104 Layton, saH her new
1865 tags were stolen off her car
while she attended * Baytown mo-
vie Friday night.
SICK?
S?9cial Friday and Satur
Whole Broiled Founder
Spec,, *f> *1“
Stuffed Flounder
,o *2"
Regular $1.75
fo $2.00
Regular $2.25
fo $2.50 Special
Served with Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Choice of Paletot*, ,
Hot Garlic Rol|it,Hot Biscuits and Jelly
CommissioMr Is Guest
COUNTY COMMISSIONER Kyle
Chapman w*s the guest Thursday
night of ths La Ports Volunteer
I Fire department.
SEE US NOW, FOR
noMit Done*
THE ANNUAL din:
the Baytown Ploneei
Dragline and Bulldozer
Work
Steal Barge and Boat
for Bay Work
Cooereta
Oysters
On the half
Shall
dinner dance of
Baytown Pioneer club will be
hfld April 80 at the.Riveryiaw Inn.
L. H. Boudlochc, club president,
t club members
‘.so Steak
et* Seawalls or
Sheet Piling
Oil Field Work
Pile Driving
Piers and Boat Houses
Ig to th orchestra after-
Two tickets tor each mem*
ba allowed, he said.
Tiber* will pay I
asrm
BAYSHORE PILE DRIVING
AND DREDGING CO.
17 Market St Dirt 8814
—*misisita in .HU
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PAtIO D!NIN$ ROOM
LA PORTE
: CALL LA PORTf 7(78
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 254, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1955, newspaper, April 2, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041992/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.