The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1957 Page: 2 of 12
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Tuesdey, June
Hurricane Predictions
Say Gulf Coast Target
In the first report of it» kind
in history, the U.S. Weather
Bureau ha* predicted that one
or two tropica! storms may >e
expected to threaten ®r *trike
the Gulf Coait area within the
next 30 days.
The statement, prepared by
the Weather Bureau’s Extend-
ed Forecast unit, was issued in
Miami and is Part •fa new
experimental service which "ill
provide 30-day hurricane prob-
ability statements twice month-
ly through October.
The bureau prepared
range hurricane activity fore-
SSta for its own use last year.
bUi this Is the first time such
reports have been issued to the
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blue arrow
pected tropical storm activity
over broad geographical arras
and arc not Intended as definite
Indication, that a part Hilar
locality will or will not be visit-
ed by a damaging hurricane."
The report which said the
Gulf Coast might expect one or
two storms is based on expected
weather conditions In the Car
ribbean and the Gulf and 01
trends developed from the rec-
ord. of the last 75 years.
The outlook for the next 30
days, said the report, Is "more
favorable than normal” for the
development of tropical disturb-
ances. ,
The next long-range forecast
will be issued about July 1.
Voting
NOW SHHOWING
Thru Thursday
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ANGELA LAN8BFRY
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REGISTER NOW
FOR THE
1957 CHEVROLET
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$1.00 CARLOAD
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Car Give Away
Wedneday
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tion to the commissioners court.
If the meeting comes within
the next two days, he will be
able to discuss the changes with
the court at its regular meeting
Thursday. *
Even so, final approval of the
plan will have to await the legal
period for setting precinct lines
—the first two weeks of August,
Ramspy said-
It will be then that the pro-
posed changes will be enacted
into law.
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South America has 47 moun-
tain peaks of altitudes greater
than 20,000 feet. North America
has one—Mount McKinley in
Alaska.............. ...... .........
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Tuesday *. Wednesday
2 Big Features
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STAGE SUCCESS!
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A/IC ALBERT E. BROWN JR. EULA MAE HORN
MISS EULA MAE HORN, 3228 IlUnoi., Baytown. I. .howa
pruoming through L'8 Air Force Reaerve Into the 446th
Troop Carrier Wing (Renerve), Ellington AFB. a* an airman.
Handling the paperwork !» A/IC Albert E. Brown Jr. A,
a WAF airman, Mias Horn will accompany the reservei wing
on it* annual two-week iftivn niunnipr at MMAil
International Airport July 7-26 and will attend regular train-
ing assemblies each month thereafter. She has been a, •**-
retnry at the Rayborn Johnson Insurance agency In Baytown
for seven years.
„ ANNA NELL HORN A/IC RAYMOND B. WE8TCOTT
MISS ANNA NELL HORN, 3226 IUinoii, Baytown, for the
paat six years church secretary of St. Mark Methodist church,
is shown processing through reiterve personnel into the 448th
Troop Carrier Wing (Reserve), Ellington AFB. as airman.
8he will accompany the wing on Its annual two-week summer
encampment at Miami International Airport from July 7-20
and will attend regular training assemblies each month there-
after, Helping her with processing at Ellington Is A/SC
Raymond B. Westcott. ___
SUN SPOTS
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Special Meeting
BAYTOWN Emergency Corps
will have ft special call meeting
at 7 p.m. Tuesday (tonight) at
Fire Station No. 1. All members
arc urged to attend.
New Manager
NEXT MONDAY there will be
a new manager of the J. C.
Penney store in Galveston. He
will be Travis Gooch. Travis
formerly was assistant manager
of the Baytown store, and In
recent months had held the job
iof manager of tbs. Greenville,
Tenn., store.
Rotarians Meet
BAYTOWN Rotarians like
home-grown programs, and they
will have one Wednesday noon
at The Tower. Rotarian W. F.
(Bill) White, an observer In
Austin at many of the delibera-
tions of the recent session of
the Texas Legislature, will dis-
cuss suggestive constitutional
amendments that haw a bear-
ing on water conservation.
Yearbook Ready
COPIES OF {he Barbers Hill
high school yearbook. “The
Eagle,” have arrived, Supt, W,
C. Underwood announced. Per-
sons who have placed orders
may get them at the school of-
fice.
Return Home
MR. AND MRS. E. B. Atkinson
and son Mickey have returned
to Baytown after attending the
funeral of hi* mother, Mrs, Onia
Atkinson. Services were held
Saturday in Gilmer, Tex.
Favors Ready
FAVORS ARE now on hand at
the Harris County Savings and
Loan association for those per-
sons who missed getting them
May 25 during the association s
30th anniversary celebration. J.
W. (Jack) Strickler, executive
vice president; invited anni-
versary guests who went away
empty-handed to stop hy the as-
sociation offices now for their
favors.
Receives Degree
ROBERT LARKINS, son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. P. Larkins, 606
Bonner, received a master of
science degree In engineering
Saturday at the University of
Michigan, He Is a graduate of
Robert E. Lee High school and
Rice Institute.
Business Session
BAYTOWN CITY council will
be host at T p.m. Thursday at
the Tower to a business meeting
of the Harris County Mayors
and Counciimen's association. It
will be a dinner meeting.
Church Supper
GRACE METHODIST Fisher-
man’s club will have a supper
at 6 p.m. Thursday in the
church fellowship hall.
Takes Training ,
CHIEF PETTY Officer F. R.
Hefner, 315 East Lobit, is in
New York City for 90 days ac-
tive duty in the Naval Air re-
serve. He is leading a teehni-
cial training session at Floyd
Bennett field.
Electric Short Circuit
NO DAMAGE resulted from an
electrical short circuit at 720
Park about 10:30 a.m. Tuesday,
A. H. (Art) Llntelman, Bay-
town fire chief said. He added
that Bailey-White was installing
an air conditioning unit in a
tackle shop that he operates at
the Park address when two
wires got crossed and began
giving off sparks. „
WEDNESDAY ONLY!
Chopped Barbecue Sandwich
25'
Barbecue Beef Rib Dinner
All wild ponies are really
mustangs, for that Is a Spanish _
word meaning strayed or wild, intendent with an automobile.
Noon Call —
FCourtow Merrill Lynch,
Pierce. Fonnor l Boon*)
Stack Quotes
Alleg Ludlum 6911
Alls-Chtlmtn ............ 33*
Amer Cyan .............. 64%
A T aad T ..............176%
Anaconda Oop ............MH
Ander Prichard ..........31%
Beth Steel ............... 41%
Br Am Oil ...............61
Gslancse ........ 18%
QkM« ..................14%
Chrysler .................76%
Cities Serv ...............66%
Oolumb Gas 17%
Creole ....... >1%
Dow Chem 67%
Du Pont ..................166%
Dresser ..................54H
Eastman Kodak ..... 106%
ei Paso ..................40%
Fairchild Engra .......... 10
Freeport Sulp ............Ill
Fond ,64%
Gen Electric ............. ODH
Gen Motors .............. 42*
Gen Tele ................. 4S%
Oes. Tire .................M
Oetty Oil ................38
Gillette Saf ..............40%
Goodyear Tire ........... 86%
Qreytwund .............. 18%
Gulf Oil ..................144%
Gulf State Util .80%
Houston Oil .............. 4%
L and PO .••••••..**•* 87%
HUMBLE .1M
Imperial Oil ...... 61%
Int’l Nickel ..............107%
Int’l Harv ................M*
Jones A Laugh ..........67%
Kerr-McGee ..............71%
Libby McN ......... 10%
Liggett and Myers ...... 64%
Loew'a Inc ...............19%
La Land ........... 62%
Mack Trucks ............ 28%
Merrill Petr ..............17%
Monsanto ..... 38%
Nat Dairy Prod ......... 33%
Newp News ............. 74%
Ohio Oil ............ 41%
OHn-Math ...................
Pacific. Pet ............... 32%
Pacoastal Oil ............12%
Penney’* ...... 78%
Phillips Petr .............80%
Pure Oi .................. 48%
Royal Dutch •••••»•«•..*« 07*
Sapphire .......... 1%
Sears ................. W»%
Shell ........ WH4
Sinclair ..... 86%
Schick 18%
Skclly '....................72
Socony-Vac ...............61
Sou Pacific ...'....... 48%
Sperry - Itand .............28%
St. Regis Paper...........88%
Stan Calif .................57%
Stan Ind ...................«%
Stan Ohio ................ 58
Stan NJ ................ 67%
Stude - Packard .......... 6%
Sun Oil ...... 79%
Sunray - Mid Cont........28%
Tennessee Gas ............33%
Texas Co, ................• 73%
Texas Gulf Prod ..........45%
Texas Gulf Sulph ..........28
Tidewater ................38
Textron ................ 1*%
Texas Eastern ......... 24%
Union C and C ............128%
Un Oil of Calif............69%
United Airlines ............27%
United Carbon ............86%
U. S. Steel ...............68%
Woodley Pet ...............78%
W. R. Grace ...... 36%
NO Cotton ............ Down 2
THE RIVIREND
By O'Moftey
First Charity Bridge Meet Scheduled
The visual system of girl*
mature* oarlier than that of
boy*.
Plfty-four Houston bridge
pi«yer» joined with 66 Baytown
player* In ringing the first
charity bridge toumamer* here
Saturday with Mr*. W. K.
PuUcfbaugh and Mr*. Brnden
Him* copping Drat in th» play
Onmes were- W the Community
Home.
Five Life Master* from Hou*
ton were present, including
Jerome Levy, president of the
MoiWMa Bridge League. |
The charity event was sta**3
by the Humble Duplicate Bridge
Club and the Baytown Duplicate
Bridge club, which 1* sponsored
by the 8ervice League. Jack
Furbee and W. K. Puderbaugh
directed.
More than 1200
which is to be donated to the
Heart Fund.
In all, two lections of 18
tables each played. Play start-
'd at 7:30 and it was after mid-
raised, night when
School
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Other projects in the latent
bond issue are the new REL
auditorium, a Highlands Junior
plant and addition* nt De Zava-
la.
The board Monday night post-
poned action on naming a school
Linda’ depository. Bids have
been submitted from Cltitens
National and Peoples State. The
board i* split sharply on which
is the more advantageous bid.
Action was postponed because
Trustees J. Robert Barnes and
Clifton Adams touM not be pres-
ent.
The board also authorised
public school and college budget
amendments to take care of un-
anticipated expenses and the
availability of more tax money
result of 98 per cent col-
lections this year, ‘J
The board got around to ad-
justing Supt. George H. Gentry’s
salary, He was given the same
percentage rate that went to
other administrative staff mem-
bers, His new scale will be 8X5,-
00 per year salary and $1000 ■
year for locsl expenses. The dis-
trict does not furnish the super-
Howard Hamil
BCHib Speaker
Howard Hamil, who holds a
technician’s radio license No.
K8GYK, will be principal
speaker at the regular meeting
of the Baytown Amateur Radio
club on the second floor of the
old fire station in old Baytown
on Minnesota nt 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day,
Hamil will make an extensive
talk on condensers, one of hi*
special studies in obtaining his
technician’s, license.
Neel Seeley, club president,
will be in charge.
iContinued From Page One) |
County Federal Savings and Loan
association.
The other two members of the
board are Harry F. Massey, dis-
trict manager of Houston Natural
Gas Corp.. and Carter H. Miller,
employe of Humble’s Baytown re-
finery and a real estate broker.
Miller is th only member who
has served previously.
The board was appointed by the
city council June 1 and was sworn
‘ in June 3. Hoy began their
vey immediately. _
L-Murphy Johnson
Baytown Newcomer
L. Murphy Johnson is a new-
comer to Baytown. He has just
received the B.S. degree in
chemical engineering at The
University of Texas, and b*s
joined Research and Develop-
ment division at the refinery,
Johnson was active in inter-
mural sports at Lufkin High
school, and was the recipient of
the Southland Paper Mills
scholarship when he graduated
in 1983.
winners were
announced. After the games, re-
freshments were served by
Service League members.
Second to the winners wesei
C. V. Otto and J. F. Williamson,
nnd Bob Fried berg and Jerome
Levy, a tie; fourth were Mrs.
R. T. Shirley and Paul Meng-
den; fifth were Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip McCalla, ail of Houston.
Other winners from Baytown
included Mrs R. E. Burn* nnd
Mrs. S. W. Dedmon, second in
their section, nnd Dr. and Mrs.
W. H, Bridges, third In their
section.
SHOE REPAIR1
Got a
lettlH
extra value tnm ytur rtewjby
In* ua resale er rabulM them
for many antra mofttha of wear.
BAUMANN SHOE REPAIR
*31* Minnaaeta M. S»t«
Duo to the Popularity
Of Our Trades Day Specials
BROWN'S CHICKBi SHACK
Will Ftatura
A Special Every Wednesday
WATCH TOMORROW S PAPER
FOR THIS WEEK S SPECIAL
STORE • WIDE PRICES SET BY LIQUIDATORS!
TOWNE FURNITURE
108 W. Texas Avenue Baytown, Texas
STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY WEDNESDAY... 19th TO:-
. Nut D«« Shire-Wide Prices! ... To Engage Extra Sales Help!
... To Areange Display Floor! ... To Take Inventory And AudW
PREPARING FOR AN UNMERCIFUL SLAUGHTER OF EVERYTHING IN A
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CONSTIPATED?
new laxative discovery
un-locks bowel blocks
Without gag, bloat or gripe
With Prices Hi Most Instances At Cost And Less To Force Removal!
Beans and Potato Salad
95'
RANCH HOUSE
- Under New Management ——■
1102 ALEXANDER DRIVE
Constipation is caused by
what doctors call a ‘‘thrifty’
colon. A "thrifty” colon is one
that, instead of retaining
moisture a* it ehould, does the
' opposite: robs the colon of so
much moisture that its con-
tents become dehydrated, so
dry that they block the bowel;
•o shrunken that they fail to
excite or stimulate the urge
to purge that propels and ex-
pels waste from your body.
TO REGAIN NORMAL REGU-
LARITY two things are neces-
sary. First, the dry.shrunken
contents of your colon which
now block your bowel must be
re-moistened. S*eond, bulk
must be brought to your colon
tO S-T-R-B-T-C-H 8TIMULATI it
and so, excite its muscle* to
action; to a normal urge to
purge.
AND, OF ALL LAXATIVES, only
Colon aid, the amaxing new
laxative discovery possess**
Colon aid’s great moMturatnp
Capacity plut Colonaid’b
itrttch-ttimulating bulk that
activate! normal colonie
reflex**. So effective that it
relieves even chronic consti-
pation overnight, COLONAID is
-yet so smooth, so gentle it ha*
been proved safe even for
women in the most, critical
stages of pregnancy.
SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE
bulk, salt or drug laxatives,
Colon aid neither gags, bloat*
nor gripes; does not interfere
with your absorption of vita-
mins and other valuable food
nutrients; and in clinical
tests, did not cause rash or
other rids reactions.
IPS A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACT;
Exercise tones your body I
And Colonaid exercises your
• • "“tconsti-
ic, whatever your degree of
constipation, get COLON*®, m
easy-to-take tablet form at
any drug counter, today! Th*
price, only 98c for the econom-1 j
ical 60 tablet package, brings |
you positive relief at less than j
2c per tablet
Attention!
| Recent Graduates! ■ Housewives!
5 SALES LADIES WANTED
For temporary employment—experience
not onenticl. Apply to Mr. Broom, 108 W.
Texas Wednesday, June 19th—9 to II
not eiientiel. Apply to Mr. Brown, 108 W.
TERMS!
CASH
If You H*v# It!
CREDIT
II You Need »!
WE’RE BEHIND THE 8 BALL!
BILLS MUST BE PAID!
ALL STOCKS
RIPPED! CUT! SLASHED
TO FORCE REMOVAL!
It’S A Shameful Sacrifice of Quality Furniture
See Huae 2 Page Add In Tommorrow’s Sun Giving Prices and
Details!
sis
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Promptly At 9 a.m.! Sharp! Rain or Shine!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 195, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1957, newspaper, June 18, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042816/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.