The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956 Page: 4 of 34
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.j-y, g^-town Rotarian* *w
-t0)4 WrdfnsA* hjr Dr H. R Nay-
Wrvto by a wuiti-
b, 11,00 dollar do( food iadurtry,
hU health protected by pharmace-
utical advances and evqn hi* w*l-
n* .
WGw»li at the Rotary luncheon
«Ttt Booae, Witt Whit, and -
pi AgfcV ' .•.-
pw, the first time In motoring
history, consumption of 1 stable
tmsolln* «eAt over the ono-bOUtn
l«iirtn marh In Wisconsin In IMS.
;fe.-irjsrJ14l . Ji
That advtcw cosnw hwd Ijm- ias i Dm.so Cmm#I \A/oolf ,'*P*'
2S5SMPI
« «*•*««: Wag at El Rand* «•*«*.* he.
tOCBUCK AND CO.
On Your Cor
®aamm
amAiSSSbj
——-A.—.—^
Hand Saw
Reg. 44c
Only 1
Carefully tempered.
sharpened Quality at a In'*'
price! Choice of crosscut or rip
saw at this price.
Voud expect to pay Mcl
Traps dirt and water. Easy
to clean. Made of flexible
Just Graduated...To a Gadfflac I
y v ■; :
M
; If* gradual ion time! And this happy gentleman And think about pride and satisfaction. What
—appropriately enough-has just gone through an extraordinary feeling it is to sit in comnund of
some important graduation exercises of his own. the "car of cars"-and find yourself the subject
!t«fttMa^w«ii««9fc»*e*>tktl» Of admiring ^aoei*««t»y band,
stood in his dealer's showroom and accepted the Haw you ever considered how wonderful it -
keys to his first Cadillac car. .y- would l* to’’graduate” taCadiliac? If you haw, “
But even though be oow holds his final dagrge.tto tk*Mh» h> a marvelous time t* make the mow.
y to speak, in motor car ownership, his education in Certainly. it bas never been twit? to sign
aB the good things ef»oto«lomfc«a^^ >waamt«d»tHfc1*k
Take perfbromx*, for instance. The car *» ***»ofejw prompt defiv^onyour favorite
y 1 smooth aripowrful. and so nimble and orient model-and we know you w»U be pleased to learn
man’s stands of be* /vud**/ Cadfilac owomhip bas now become.
~^II2ij^,Mrfilnil>n-f \M\,V not Stop in while the springtime is still
30 Month
Mh M Saw
*?, Vijr, , ■ ’ ' ’ ■ ■: ■ V c j,
Terry Cover Sect Cow
*0*13.45
Bunting with fresh, dependable
can «ou»t on. h*VoH electrical *y*t
.
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Thursday. Jun® If T956
Thursday, June 14,1956
ioiinf “
.mounT „ . Jj ,,, Pearson Blamed
*s Warn Of X-Ray Danger MgM
Rotarians Hear
Of Ws lot
What's Remedy?.
NATION'S A!
Rv KORI K1 r. MOUSON
WASHINGTON -UP- The na-
tion's tt-ojilUoo persons over 49
years old will soon jet help trom
the government on their housing
problems. M<tWltNl experts pro
ccflpcN Biq Trade-In Sale
jlflK) BIS
„________has pro-
used one system of aid*. the
Senate has approved another, and
• House committee Is at work on
a third.
AS agree th problem exlato-
elderly persons with low taxww.
unable to support themselves ade-
quately who are dependent on rel-.
- gttvea or pubttc fumte.
But there’s disagreement on the
**1%^ President proponed that
% I ,
but lees |
Senate
There-I
u&sm 3?isk^ s=swi?
rn . ^ridhTTr^ «a «• !***&£* SU attend* "***
So man mast learn to live with ,4m tin, „3 cooking i*o meals <Mhra patrol for iroop otMtffea.
ui mM iwMminnty * ms ZTgw |»mm. The other meal QM. DKtmon Is now suttoaod at
2..........mum « the rh«b House . A and M cotter. Ronnie Unrtwd
Adranremenl to neeond and tlrnt was called out for membership In
cIam rink trre c*rr*<l by wv* tlw* Ordtr itTbi Arrv>w.
era! w«uU and numerous merit The Troop earned the Ranch
badfts wrre earned. award for all around sood ramp-
Attending were K A. Wolfe, Jr , ia<. Troop meetings are held each
scoutmaster; Wolter JC»epl«*. »• Monday night at the Wooster Bap-
aiatsnt scouimiwdcr; A J Blythe, tut church.
Exceptional Income
Men •• Women
Van ran earn up la MOOOO
each month and much more
In your spare time eherhlog
ami replenishing inventory
af Oltxrms RUE A K» l>
Bl.tnt H Mid hr Self tler-
rtre MerehandUee* in retail
aqtlrU. National firm. Mem-
hers of thamher of <0m-
meree. will eonslder man of
food reptile for loeaf open-
ing. Must own servlrabte ear
and furnish refersneCs. Re-
quires muiiedlale rash pay-
ment of »l tnn.15 for starll.ll
Intrnlory. Business Is SET
|'|* for Vou. Me assist In
financing espantlon anil fu-
ture nperstlons. POSITIVE-
I,T Nit SKI4ANO REQ1IH-
RD. If full) qualified and
•hie to lake over at oner,
write hriefl) about vourself
and iuvlode phone numhrr
for personsl Inters Irw.
Silver King
Diotributinq Co., Inc.
tm Olivo Street
M. touts *. Mo.
•Mlstaht scout master. James Mc-
lirao, eenlor patrol leader and the
following patrols:
Cobra Patrol Ronnie tewuford,
patrol leader, Mike Bridge* IhtvW
tkasltn Jerry Meigs, fJeotgr I'm
gujKm. Kay VMbk; -Danny Rogers;
Mustang patrol Mackey Peterson,
patrol leader, Billy Iwwis. (Jerald
Cook. John
2 Cowboys
Are Killed
CEARENDON. Tex. (t’PI-Twb
wwt tffgvRtd
Banmc^atror'BIHy **** ** «* Othar tried. Ip nTOci*
Skater, Patrol leader, Duke IVal- him
drop, John Mnkirsun, .Mike Matt-
hew*, Billy Daniels. Joe Blythe
Motorist Drives 20
Years Without license
Witnesses ssdd Emmllt Johnson,
IS, of Lefora, Tex , and Meric
Heott, 20 ot VCga. Tex , were
working with three other cowboy*
»!•> were moving cattle from one
pasture to another on the J. A
Raooh. shout SKI mile* southwest
ot tlaren-nm ... .........'. ,- ,
Jahnson-'* hues* reared up and
EUZABETH, S t. (trP)-Rcrftle threw him Into th« lank. Scott
Johnson axptained in traffic court h-aprd in to rescue Johnson, hut
Wednesitav tie just hadn’t gotten he failed to remove his boot- ami
* round to buying a driver's It- , h»|w add sank Into the water t*-
cense ui the |*st JO years Ik-- (ore other? could reach him.
ijitte the oversight, eveiythlng -----------
went along ftoe for Johnson until
May K. when he was flagged Michigan U the number one sail-
Your OW Urn Art Worth 34.90 »»39.00
on a se* of 4 now
-v-,
rohuckanoco / v
18-Month Allstates
Regular No Trade-In Pric*
89.50—4e»s 34.50
trada-in allowance
down for making a wrong turn produejng state m
OARI KltCHAM, *. Clifton,
N J, bids goodby at New
York’* Idlewild airport a* b«
take* off for Moscow to learn
about Russian airline*. He’s *
TWA trans • Atlantic relief
pilot. He stud he was assured
of a meeting with th* Soviet
airUnes liealt.' (International!
y it u u u
-Jb-' l
Plus tax and old Urea
7.10x15 S*t of 4
Per Wheal
Folding Cnair
6.00 DOWN—7.00 MONTH
On Sear) Ea$y Payment Plan
Reg. 6.95
• 18-Month nationwide wviee card triple guarantee.
(I) Guaranteed against all road haiards |2) Guaranteed
against any defects in material and workmnship |3) Sat-
isfaction guaranteed or your money back.
neg.
ComforUble lawn chair has rust *
resistant pohahvd aluminum |
frame, armrests. Scat and back
c( heavy Saran.
7.60x15 S*9 of 4
Regular no trade - in price
W.S0 Dess 3* w trade-in al-
lowance . . • plus tax and old
tue*.
Regular no trade - In price
109,00. Less 34.00 trade-in al-
lowance .. . plus tax and old
tires.
65.00
75.00
WEIGHTS INCLUDED
Belences both wheel end drum
One Operetion
8.00x15 Stf of 4
ide - In pr
iO trade-in
its tax and <
83.00
Regular no trade - tn price
119.80. Less 34 80 trade-in al-
lowance ... plus tax and old
_______tire*.---------
J. C. Higgins
galvanized •‘deel »n> r. »nc inch
Insulatiun.
Allstates
Better Plastic Cover
New-Car Styling in Choica of Pattern*, Color*
14“
Tackle Box
Regular 18.95
1/ow cost convenience for fish- 1
ing ^ »mlcH.,r,»Wj -
th and divided cantilever
J. C. Higgins.
• Beautifully tailored to give car "new look inside
• Designed to fit *nugly—Durable long-wearing material*
• Handsome color*, new style*—Ea*y to clean with soap
353h
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1956, newspaper, June 14, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043386/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.