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England (UP)
Dr. Charles Sir-
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measles "
Betty St even*,
tile it for their
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made plana to
Wren—lour boys
(Herman mea-
to they would
lack* later,
er for our Ava
German mea*
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NEWSPAPER
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VOL. 37, NO. 201
IAYTOWN. TEXAS
Tu#tdoy, Juno 21, Iff7
V T*4dy‘* Nawi Today TELEPHONE 1302. Rva Catrfi Par Cap]
Lee College Building
May Resume Thursday
Flash!
LATE
NEWS:
RALPH COVER
MR& COVER
BOATING ENTHt'HIAST—Ralph Coyer get* a lot of family
•upport from hi* wife. Loren*, and non, Stanton, on Wo fa-
vorite hnhhx, booting. A former speed hoot rarer, he now
AT ANTOV COVER
ha. a rabin enilaef.-Sklp," for weekend fluking tHpo.
(Baylow* Pholoti
Boating Is HisHobby
Coyer Is Off To The Races
rjggg" |S New'*Yorkmer tc-rrt-.off and the thinj
, ',,s* "■ c-x-vwvaUy stars faitto In’ Ufi thi* tame boat wa*Ht£'taS tn the- water going
filly follow the game they one* the aixth faateat in Claw B maybe M mile, an hour andif*
p:ayo<i, Ralph S, Ooyer la off to hydro in national champion- like falling on the
the boat race* every chance to I ships held in Oakland. Calif. „ from a second atory window, I
***• j He won numerous other con-1 waa black and blue all over. U-
A spectator now. Coyer ha* tests with thia boat and several ter the boat tipped over two or
ma^- racing trophies to prove fancy trophies. Ithree time., r re-palnted it an
he na.n t alwaya been on the Coyer recall, it waa unlucky orchid color and I began to do
sideline*. to have painted the boat green, better again, ft was mv first
J,1 * ^all outboardl "One day I caught a bad 'Orchid Kid.' But I wanted an
m,>t^ J„0Jh?[,ep^W.er' uhat 9°y'rwH1 )lnd "as ,hro"'* f'om the I inboard motorboat that would
er copped the state champion-1 boat. My hemlet waa knocked (go faster.”
went on with- Ooyer’s aecond .Orchid ‘ Kid
was seen in many a race from
California to the Atlantic w*
board. Once Coyer "hobnobbed
pavement with Guy. t/vmbardo In De-
troit's International Rivcram*
and Silver Cup Regatta. Orchid
Kid. however, was not in com-
petition with Lombardo’, craft
which was In the "unlimited
class.” unrestricted In power
and design. Coyer said he had
no ambition to compete against
(See (OVER—Page Two!
rjnffl More
I SUN 1 63 I
| spots
>f%,: Hlnl fjtv AI
Bninhnw MMfina Ch*ndl#r
More Due This Week-
63 Delinquent Tax Suits Filed
Of n* ,delln<l'w,|t| Th(‘ remaining 206 will be filed; The majority of the suits seek
k.S***1'I within the next several days in *0 recover leas than 1200
■ f ijft
Rainbow Meeting
RAINBOW GIRLS and
their
■others who will attend Grand
Assembly will have .- meeting
at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the
Community house lounge. Ths
meeting will include the Goose
Creek and Cedar Bayou assem
biles, announced Mrs. Minnie
Ola Davidson, mother advisor
of the Goose Creek Rainbow
Girls.
_______ several days ...
justice court, county or C C' ■Wtom city tax
district court. uu assessor-collector, said total <te .
dtstHet courts, Chandler said. |iinquent taxes - all on personal!
“....... ; property — amount to about
*24,000 and represent J2 per cent
of the approximately 800 per-
sonal property taxpayers on the
city’s tax rolls.
(From UNITED PR»JWt
TAIPEI — Nationalist China
alerts Its offshore island tor
•tosses tor a possible Commu-
nist Chines# invasion following
the heaviest Red Artillery
bombardment In nearlythree
ywrt
JACKSONVILLE, .Ha - The
Navy considers a recommen
dation of general courts mar.
tial tor tour Navy enlisted men
accused of mistreating prison-
ers at the naval atr station
brig her*
HUNTSVILLE Ala - An Ar-
my missile* expert, compared
to the late Gen, Billy Mitchell
In his dedication to a cause,
goes before a court martial
with the defense ready to 'roll
up our sleeves and fight it
nut"
WASHINGTON - A high
postal official predicts the gov-
ernment will put additional
luomoter* of dirty pictures amt
party movies” out of business
a. a result of the Supreme
Court’s ruling on obscenity
MOSCOW — Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko denounce* a
recent statement by Gen Lau-
rt* Norstad
an aggressor and 'inconsistent
With the disarmament negoti
nitons.”
U)NIX)N -- The United Slate*
I* ready to offer a cut of more
than one third in military man-
power at the London disarm*
went conference.
NEW YORK — Scandals hav*
piishexl public opinion of the
Texas legislature to the low
esl point in the state's Ill-year
histmy:. according |0 leok
Magaslne
STORK LANDS IN GERMANY
t'whx* had m tremble. fladlag
and limaddnddy” when
cablegram, came tram M*4shade*. Germany,
announcing the arrival at a graadaaa.
The eaMeg ram. addremed H> lirtndmom
ode and (iranddaddy, in Yaapaa drive, wa.
WWW -»■ nmnwwa^i iww a nwpwi umr, wrs
tor Hr. a ad Mr*. W. O. WriVtla*. Hie It rot
eaMagraw. wMMt mM a* MtM a.«.
Monday, Mid "w. bora."
’ A half hoar I* tor lator earn* aaatkw, and
the Mefleltan* learned that their flrnf grand
cMM has been named Kenneth UM, he wa.
bnm at T:*4 a.m„ he weighed eight pmtmta.
it aware* aad h* Is doing line.
R* ia the ami nf Sgt. and Mm Rllly lea
mKi>
It conldn t hax* hern hard to locate a.
with a meaange Me thal AM anyone had to
da wno Rad the pmadeat grandparent. I*
Raytown. That* aa!" tljwaddaddv Weflellaa
aald.
Mm tinilea to the termer Hit* Mil* Rath
Mi tlellan tinilea' pa reals Rye in Texas IHy.
Contractor
Selected To
Finish Job
Over $3 Million In Cost
Improvement Needs
Put Before Council
By EBKD HARTMAN
A nsrw contractor. I*ftw»dv
IStotoa. Harris amt LaftwteR
originally the seenmt tow hinder
W Ml L*e coliege aiMittons xras |
l«<w on a sccofHi rmmrt of binning,
hnf'IK* tawMa* truatoaa a* Ray.
fown schant* awepici tn* Ron*- —I
ton firm u general contractor*
to ftnUh the project
Spartan Coustruettow Co., atoo
of Houston, '
B) FRANK HILDEBRAND
Sun ttuainesM Editor ‘
list m proposed eivtc lm*
tie
Hurricane Hunters
Watch Disturbance
Cafeteria
Workers Get
nee is churning.
The Miami weather bureau said
the storm is in a "favorable to-
tor development into the
Dog LosT
A MALE BOXER that answers
to the name of George ha* been
reported tost by Mr*. C. J. Babin,
2816 Cedar Bayou road. She f,rst hurricane of the 3957 season,
said he strayed from a leash which officially opened 10 day?
while tied in her yard Saturday ago.
morning. Finder is asked to call) The p|ane piloted by Cmdr.
4000- j John A. Cork of Tampa, left the
_ „ Jacksonville Naval Air Station
Society Coffee -------------~r—---
ST. JOSEPH'S Altar society;
will attend a coffee from 10 a,m. j
to 12 noon Wednesday in the;
home of Mrs. Tony Leibham, j
1709 Missouri. Menu chairmen;
are Mrs. L. J. Fanpstie’ and !
Mrs. Ralph Diet*. Mrs. O. P.i
Bailey and Mrs. Ray Roberson ;
Are in charge of decorations. 1
JACKSONVIIAE, _Fia. - (UPi—A shortly after dawn and expected
Naxy" hurricane hunter plane to reach the storm area at
headed today for the Gulf of Cam-
peche, where a tropical distur-
bance
Supply Bids
Awarded
By Trustees
around 11 am-
IJ. (JG) E;J. -Guazao said the
squadron was alerted after the
Navy * fleet weather central in
Miami received first word of the
disturbance from a shrimp boat
crew.
He said the shrimper reported
winds up to 60 mile* an hour and
placed (he slorm about 170-east-
southeast of Tampico. It was trav-
eling northwestward at around 12
miles per hour,
He pointed out, however that:
the suit* represent taxes delin-j
quent since 1M8 as well as cur-f Dm... H
rent listings. rOV KOlSe
- clly^ Wed gait* L— ' -------------------
roh at a*:t*n*t delinquent taxpayers! Cafeteria
^nce 18M. j er
Taxes for the 1856-57
piovement* that would coat
Ctty of Baytown approximately
W.7S5.266 was , recommended t
the city council hy the city
planning ,omml»aton Monday
night
'Ihe well-attended meeting
whMi laatext from 6 until 10 p.n) .
wa* the flrat In a nerle* called
by Mayor R H. (Redt I'ructt
Ihe ravings of jto heai icjorta l»y merntn-rt of
j. - ■ - th* planning comraisMon.
Hi* plamwra have worked for
the past u month* drawing up
the several phaaea of a vast
capital Improvement program
for Baytown
Two repnrta weie heard Mon •
‘lay The first, by Billy M
j Knowle*. dealt with .trerta,-
; highways, drainage and right'
; of-way. The *e,mnd, by John
l-ynn Wooda, waa concerned
with sanitation and public wei
'fare.
Steele McDonald haa already
given the round! hi* report on
redlstrlrting the voting prorlwt*
To l»e heard in amceedlnt
meetings Tuesday and Wedne#
by Uvmt A Seaman*; and fire other
and police department*, street
lighting ami traffic control by
Hai ry Massey
A final report, on financing
„ the entire program, will be gtv
„ en jointly by lame* E (Jim*
Hherxyood and R. C. (Jack) Kim-
mtm.. All member* nf iftc planning
Uroront for Monday'* meeting commission except two who are on
were air member, of the *liy
council except t*cy fa,.* who 0^' iwtotol Maatmy. chniitnan
aa»' s—, -........
, ' \ Slici wt.xl ami Kirminm*
i-WMiinf tu the mwiiii m* AnMhBirptoHnnmtMMriR
Oaincilmen Al (lay ton, P«ul H. hearing the were also on
Mem'. W. t if*nf>• !twain. R , I>-jhaml tor the liidlnl meeting,
(Duhl Warii ami Jameg f. 'Jim ; Nd grtton wa* taken on cither
myi Irnmann, of itm refairta given Mdnday *’
In addition to Mayor Prurtt, IHW fwY IMTKyVE, l*»g* n
wa* originally award-
ed the contract and ftartod con-
•tomnm hut m. It. Tha fH*
defaulted on June i and with-
drew from th# job. *
The new hid* were taken by
the bond division nf Trinity Uu»-
veraal InsuratK'e (to which h«M
;S|«artana txmd. and were rw
oilier city official* present were!ported to (he hoard at « xpecial
C, Darwin Mitldletiw, day man-; meeting Monday night.
«gri. A. V Barber, etiy tiimnce' ~ -
George (toandier cityl *PI»roy*
; Johns' Hu-Cli (ttv cn . ",M| *hl work directly
t TTiur I £,n:*.nTn' *nr
tract thi
will Ur*
W*
MMt
'rite L
director;
attorney;
grocer, t ■...,* . , ^ , , -■ ■—-—?
ctty public works director, and ^Wj* r!Lm-
(Ml* Muewtink, city sanitation. " * “* * **
iroct thal Architect D*n PerAia
may atari again on th* »S
by Thironlay morning.
Iwfiwiih firm -hid 2.12ft It*
to finish the Job. (#. Rtanr of
Howiton wa,-next with »2»,wt
■Maxwell oi ftavtown wa* high *:
wa* a mmm: -
, 'Dw origjiml m of .Spartan* id
»»* ROM# and the iow tod waa
•M.TB’-.hekm the origlmil bid, V
CootFgc Notes of tiw tonding-
s
day niiffit* ate report, on rorka,
recreation and public building*
Palm Tret Takas A Swim
by J. R., Vunderheider, water,
supply, conservation and storage
A teenage girt last rnnlroi af tow ear at Felton ami I toll
Monday, and aa reeull the Elmer dray* have a pnlm tree
and a enneertn heneh in their awinwnlng peel.
InvenMgnMng alfleeea <mld Knthryn (torheH nf MM Mentt
Strurk a "bump" en the .tree*, and her car crashed through
the weed fener around the rolnunlng pool, atnwfc a Pgho
Ire* and the henr'h and toppled (lintn Into the pool. The car
stopped at the edge of It,
The girt wa* charged with e.reedlng w»f* *imI legal speed
Until,
company, however, said tout the
bonding rompeny wilt pay *uh>
control tor. 142.900 (Pus tor work
already done. '
The game *nb* will conOnti#
on the job, an ordlng to the
agi cement between, the new g «n-
eral and the tending componv.
Enough perwnmei wilt to pise*
,3
I
TamJMmszM
rom
l* eg.
-N-rosmtoteeWSi
ipleUeite.of. the building*
! pec ted to November,
j An effort will to made, the
board was tod, to compete the
ehuwroomg first m they'can to
used at the first possible minute.
manager* and work-
got what amounted to ad
fiscal J average 10 per cent raise in pay
year became delinquent Feb. T.? Monday night when the hoard
Redd said. Final deadline for of trustee* of Baytown school*
payment i* Sept. 30. end of the: adopted a new pay saa'e.
Present flacal year. Currently de-i High achool cafeteria man-
llnquent taxes that are paid byj*«er* will get from HI TS a day
that time will, however, Include their firwt year to »l» a day
interest and penalty assessments !»rter 30 year*. Mrs Nettle
a* well as principal. j Laird. Robert E. lee manager,
m
Suita tor delinquent real estate
taxes aren't being filed now,
(toe TAX SUITS, Page Two>
Bathing Beauties
BY TUESDAY nine girls had
entered the 1957 Bathing Beauty
contest to be July 4 at Roseland
park. Deadline for entering the
contest is at 5 p.m. Friday, Nel-
son McElroy, Cham her of Com-
merce manager, sa|d- ,
Watch Lost
MISS ANITA KANA, 1706 Califor-
nia. has reported the
wrist watch. It's a Butova "Rptot
and was lost a week ago- Miss
Kana has no idea of the area in
which ffid time piece came off
her wrist. Finder is asked to call
997*.
, The low bid line waa closely
adhered to in office supply
Md* for Baytown school* next
The award* were made by
the school board Monday
night.
Here were the awards—in
dollars: '
Benson Carbon and Ribbon
*893.50. Benson Paper Co.
MSS.IS, Cole Wholesale *1«4.34,
Matherne** gsSTJM, Miller-
Bryant-Pierce sm.il Moore
Paper Go. *253.57, M o r a e
Wholesale *105.76, Stationers
Ine. *1.072.59. Wallace Dupli-
eator Co. M.621.90, Wilson
Stationery and Printing ft,.
127.41.
Highest Harris County
Tax Rate Due Adoption
Huffiest tax rt-ate in the muequea.ed were .306 <em» for
tory of Harris county—II.M pet*
IIOO aaseaaed valuation—is ex-
pected to be formally adopted
by eommiMtoneni court July R
The levy was recommended to
the court Monday by County Au-
ditor 8. B. Bruce,
It i* four cents stove the pre-
vious high of J1.49 that pre-
vailed in 3954.
Although its adoption is
peeled July 8, county official*'
assailed It as a "dilemma rate"
because neither the outcome of
an Aug, 24 election on creation
of a hospital district nor a fin
al court rating on the legality
of the City of Houston's annexa-
tion program will be known un-
til after the rate ia aet.
Around Town Fe
rate wa* 72 cent* rather
Principal increases that Bruce cehta as at present.
the general fund and 4.7 cent* for
retirement of |7 million in Ns-
vigation district bonds.
The proposed rate also in-
dude* four tenths of one per
cent for special county-wide ro«d
bond interest and sinking funds,
but a decrease of 2.15 cent* for
regular road and bridge fund*..
In addition ' to the overall
county rate, the state tax will
add 42 cents making a total
county and state tax rat* of * j to
per *100 assessed valuation.
Bruce nid the highest overall
county and state lax rate wax',
set in 1949 when It totaled *2.U.
At’ that rime the stat* tax
- ■
h just ended her 26th year tn
the system.
Junior high managers will
get from 110.75 to *16.75 per
day after *6 year*. Managers of
large elementary achool cafe-
terias will get from *# 75 to
115.75 over the same period.
Smalt School cafeteria managera
will have a dally pav spread of
(rom 18.75 to *14.75
Cafpterla Supplies Bought-
Trustees Go Grocery Buying
terias will gpt |6 a dav, Pay of
helper* in the sm*H school*
refrigerator for Horace Matmlee*de(l 126,900 That doesn't Ip., district any advantage of- any
*#42 and another freeser tor;elude many expenses, however. ,■ lowering of price.
It wa* “go to the grocery
i store night” for Baytown School'
trustee*, and they bought sup-
plies for the 1* achool cafeterias
Monday night.
Mrs, Edythe Mustek, director
of the district'* cafeterias, pre-
sented a long list of rccommen
t ” • • - - j F"tr"'’ pe— »»»•: vairsi w-» erow »**wr . «a V 1, t r»m wsi, * V wglll Mf j wp R
aoUaviR to iftd ^j -in im Ww hiMVHt gmtp; CttrnMtitm, Bonlm won th** milk itiirtl
nf thorn u/M Jk rilTWt i ...-.a ______ ammm • . ..I - .. . . . TB~i
Robert B. I^e tor 1999. ! She said toe best - cafeteria tost .year thoro was an~avor>
Strait Refrigeration got all of!day* were rainy days, hot dog,age of 3,943 youngster* eating In
the award* on beat low bid* ; day* and Mumble p»w days J the cafeteriaa each school day,
Mr*. Musick'a annual report; For the first time In over.25' A new achesInto of price* waa
showed tint 43 per cent of toe years, ton Jacinto Creamery tost,adopted by the board, ami they
pujkis patronised the oafetetia*; the tee cream bid. tt went to| will be pubitotod before school
'"*** -------! **-----— ** * ...... ~4- - ' ‘Ik i V(?jfy *—
one of them god* cold recap-;gerved was Robert R, Lee with award Mrs, Baird’* bread wa*:dMi»ea. In some Hem* ttor*
lion. l'Tli f»- 9au«U Mm> .~.ail..l .1------ - -i. I-- ..a . at Lial------ ------ . a — —a — Jtt..—a
Helpers tn the Urge rafe- J!?g VJrofri^TI&
rtRR ‘jL-ilf Wit tt a dai- r*msr Aft . .. . . . n______ . —..................... ,
-714 De Zavala was the smallest ih.ron on a pledge of a firm bid were some downward adjuat-
will hr 15.50. The top pay will
be |8.90 and $7.90,
Humble Dock
Call Board
Arrived Monday: Esso to can-
ton, J, 8. Burrow* from New
Yarit; Fannin (Nor.), Teaas
Transport from Antwerp.
totted Monday: Del tof, L.vke*
Bros, for Everett; Esso t.reeo
vllle, J. B, Burrows for New
York.
In Fort of Houston: 24. ’
»he told the board she thought
the machine would pay tor It-
us statement wa*
i Trustee J. Bryan
self, and toil
challenged by
Stratton
In the end the hour.I voted to
buy the machine, and Mrs Mu
sick promised to keep a riose
coat analyst* of the equipment;,; ;g
next year. i
Stratton didn't like the idea of
the type of machine under con-
sideration
and he argued that ice
can be booght cheaper than It
can to made.
The board member* derided
that It could be made more con
ventontiy than It could to bought
and Mrs. Mustek’s recommenda-
tion prevailed It cost *1.190
The board also bought a new
W. C. MORAVITS, on the way to
Santone. drops by to leave some
4 info about his trip to San Angeio
.., Mrs. Nora Scott lost tor new
glasses—just a day or two after
she got them—aryl if you find
them, she will appreciate getting
them back...
Weldon G. McClellan says every-
one can just forget his name and
call him "Grandpa” now ... one
of the interesting things atom
newspaper offices is the number
of unusual people who walk in
fawn tto oddest plac« ' ' '
w People Get
—
Alcohol Grasps Five Million
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is tto progress in some areas-notably will become an alcoholic,
rst in a aeries of dispatches in new treatment techniques! Medical Science now am
first in a aeries of dispatches
on where we stand in tto light
against aicoboUam. It report* on
tto growing incidence of thi* at
fliction, and the scope of ow ef-
forts to csotroi it.
to is missed at home... in fact
the whole Day family will, probab-
ly take out this weekend to visit
him...
uiness as one oc our
ealth problems,
spending millions to
sr three disease-and
■ treatment techniques Medical Science now applies tto
which today o(fer t3ie,alcotolic a diagnosis of aJctoiism to any
of recovery If to drinker who depends on alcohol to
bright
seeks
■But it
help.
that only a
ing and whose use of alcohol to* have ixwmc addicted (0 aleotol
Tto real cost oi alcohriism can-
t -«
... If someone can supply the
maiUng address of Jennie Gray,
she has. some very interesting
correspondence to to forwarded
to her. It was sent to The Bay-
' town Sun because sh\ was one
the lovely girls wW pic These are some of tto
tarwi were featured inja reeent of a United Press survey into
victims in the United States. It
ranks with heart disease, cancer
and mental illness as one of our being devoted to
four major health
America is s
curb the other
is getting results. But we have yet
to make much progress in the
fight against alcoholism. The i
tor of aieohohes is growing
rate of at least 100.000 a yea
meet the ordinary demand* of liv-
small percentage of alcoholics are begun to cause him serious prob-
receivmg the treatment they need. Jam* at home or. at work.
There are still vast gaps in our Alcoholism, thus defined, is in-
s£5esSS:S=
trist, "only a pittance of mono’ is It is easy to underestimate tto
or aa business and proteswonal United Pres* survey is • pcimuts."
men. Th* vast majority of them
will not acknowledge, even to
themselves, that they have tort
control over their drinking and
picture.
Tto present scope of tto alco-
holism problem—and our com-
paratively feeble efforts to deal
tto incidence of alcoholism because it
ia an "iceberg' problem-90 per
with it-are demonstrated in tto
following torts, supplied by the
American Medical Assn., the Na-
tional Institute of Menial Health,
and state alcoholism agencies:
If you drink alcoholic beverages
ZOiEff&lSS;
. ’. * '
"hidden alcoholics'
imst alcoholism. can adults do-thfe statistical odfls They oontlmtoTo X*xm”at
showed toarteiing are Bne in 15 that you eventually part time, as wives and mot
cent hidden from sight. For every
skid-row type of alcoholic, whose
guised. there are nine "hidden al-
put a price tag on a broken
te, a briltom career down tto
drain, a human life that turns Into
a nightmare of hangover*, black-
outs, broken promises and uncon-
trollable cravings-
But a minor part of tto cost can
be estimated, Wage kisses attrib-
uted to alcoholism amount to 432
Thirty-thrre state* hM tto Dis-
trict of Columbia now have offi-
cial alcoholism program*. Some
oi them exist mainly -on paper.
Others operate clinics and hospb
tais, and conduct research and
be tneasurod, becauae no on# public education aervtees, *»
■ | for the support of all of these
programs, state legislatures last
a grand tot
deterioration or mind and body mitoon doflars a year. When m
has become too great to to dis- add in higher crime and accident
mi:easel llwM wwa «4ea~ -I. i —* —----- __l:
mm, law enforcetnitit and medi*
coholic*” who are in tto early or caJ expenses, authorities consider
middle stages of this progressive 1 ‘
| .*■/
.. ,
mr^voted a grand total of 13,-
'Die number of patients treated
by all state-suppttried facilities In
1®6 was 22.906-or less than one
out of every 200 of tto nation's
alcoholic* a
Tto research picture is equally
bleak. A check of major federal
drilars a year * BMVMRVaHMMHMHP
figure for tto direct, count- of alcoholism. TO* is only one-
fifth as much as the Agriculture
Department spends each year for
mM
cost of alcoholism
what are we ‘pending t.,
this mpnacg? The one-__________ ...
intwer suggested by the -ease in cattle.
,
research on foot-and-mouth
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i. C. T McCOBQUODALE
FATHER OF THE YEAR—J. I, T. Met orquodate is pictured with tw«. of h
David, five, am) Donald, two. The third child, not seen, ia infant John Trace}. Because hi*
birth wa* the flrat one recorded on Father's Day in Raytown, the proud daddy received an
array *f gift* from merchant*. The MrCorquodaie family live* in La Porte.
Photo*)
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 201, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 25, 1957, newspaper, June 25, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042988/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.