The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 133, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1957 Page: 2 of 10
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By Deloreze Weaver
am Jerry ►ft for Wichita
ta »Ult lh«f son end
brother. OMV Weetey. wbe to
stationed there In the Air rorea.
Mr* Cart* Herraa ha re-
ef tusori to. «e*~» .«* h«
been *t*ylng at her eon • here*,
Mr end Mr* Buddy Harmon
Mr and Mr*. Allen Albritton
ed hla parents, Mr. had Mr*.
Hayes Albritton.
Mr and MriL H. E. Lewis and
son David visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ha ye* Albritton.
Mr and Mrs Ctoertre Oerertt
of Houston « • ridtar at
her mother's and family. Mr
Jf^TLS rt ” and Mr, N«wtfln Bmmhat
Coffee Day Set In
Shrine Fund Drive
, chM Brt Mont*ooaery. w
man at Cattm Day l» the cur-
sale* cam pa la" by
SfcrlDr club member*,
| Monday that Wed
Ml be the official Oof*
fa* Da* hi IhKrea.
■wd Baytown cafe owner*
ft* jaiahM to thte special oaf-
fee dap psajac*. •*<»•»
far eartae said that day will pc.
(a the «»IH Crtpplad »Udr*a.|
■PIM which provide* free
■ ~----- and rehabilitation
aerriee la crtpplad children ua-
■p M pans «< aga.
-The hat af calea and dru*
Mtr fanUlr* that will partk-
LZ m thia Cbffee Day aaMs
at this time,"
ChM MaaMmarry M.
i'W* udl have a complete M
|p aant f*-~-*~r nod we bop*
an caffe* driahlap fsns will not
la cup several time*
but wt hope
■Me that they will Invite their
friends to have a cup with them,
he sal*- __I
rZa ram"om)1 <fiu
■ my W--
that Repreaentatiw Cos*
confused, betoddled and betoggsd
condition, has been promised by
tho ppwifhil tore** lhat the H«V"
li mh-Slnif Conuadter wtU cumr
to a grinding halt it heH
“fc ts my I'urtis^c
asm spots
he did so in the futile hope thnt
Ite* will come tCaallaaed From
W&SfZW**
Is assisttnp him la contartlnf
the firm* that will participate
M the coffa# Day otoe.
■ Grover K Edpa parade chair-
man, ha* Invited any old ear
owners la Eaet Harrt* county to
eater their vtntap* ear In the
Shrine parade, Saturday, March
-The parade will be beaded op
M v intap* oar* Of the Houston
Horseless Carrlape club, ami the
driver* of each tar and their
wive* will be attired in dreae**
■nd costume* worn in the cam*
year as tbe model of car they
drive.” Wg» mid.
jl# tht U*t of tntrt« in
the parade I* growing dally, and
there l* plenty of section* open
for fleau. decorated oars and
truchsof East H.rris county
business firms, and local orpan-
laadons Among entries to date
1“ Highland* Gardsn club,
twa sections of Civilian Defense
£$,11. units, a float by Lrelte
School of Danclnp. a miniature
train by Missouri Pacino HaU-
road and several ftoaU byBoy
acorn* mau vitn os.Jm
I Marching unlti Jnclirtt U>«
Navy Mothers club, veterans of
Foreign War*, American Uplon,
local National Guard and Civ-
ilian Air Patrol units.
Band* already signed up to
march In the parade include the
famed Ike hlph school band and
Brigadier*. Horace Mann Junior
hlph, Ggda^ftayou^aytownJ
Noon CallStockQuotes
(Courtesy Mtrrll! Lynch, Pitrct, F««n«r * Bm"#)
KEYBOARD CUTtfW T**J
■Ml sad Oeerpis Creighton of
Houston, will preeeal a novel
remedy not oa the hbriae
sad Bator-
day lights la Lee Ugh school
auditorium.
pianist sad entertainer, to pro
ant flip Comedienne ttllM
to Bar tows nBtoWl tor the
Bret time.
end yptol-
He aw so m ire- «»*« -y-, sk)nrr, 0f the Boy Scouts «- . ..
the nuhUc embarrassment t*”*^*^ meeting at . w hand !
rpiHPYi rii% IlMHfnri. u*» * *rs.^art»« ift YrtV' iMtWWtt ft _ m ■ —A- MrM MRil Oil-
Rice* tnitttute band, ®d«» **
Milk Prices
Show Drop
In Baytown
Milk prices dropped Monday
In a number of groceries and
markets In Baytown.
A spot survey showed prices
were doom In most places one
cent a quart and three cents on
decrease
rausrn ms mumn, ,*• *—
srile and his two small aons
cease
wuu n tmoqrtant toeeungatl —,-w-,RKHn. band
-rifts s s?
S-—sridriSsrssMS trir-rs:
caused him to T*^’ L are unable, Sylvtotor ^ kttf ,t »i dollar each, ad
hl- £k.*tt they wnd repents- u, either one of
M that Ito attoftry. mysew. crow ^ ^ ^ g two-night all-star talent re-
vue in Robert E Lee High
New Engineer school auditorium. March K and
UFI TON L. FLY, who ha* joined 9 Entertainment Chairman
Ffwwwcrirw Division at Baytown Norman D'Olive will present
a graduate of Texas twelve-set stage show featuring
A and M college with the bache^ the Robert E. Ike High school
tors degree in mechammal err band, and local artists, aug-
etneerii* lie was m the Air Force mented by three specialty acts
lor three years stationed at Scott on# from Tyler and two from
Virto Tex., and HoUoman Air Houston
from a cut in price processor*
______ ., B wse«.
not advtoe wito him I sead tois
advice to Kepreertoat-ve Or
wherever he might he that he
withdraw he retigaaiM unme-
diatrty ami retom to hie seat in
the House of Represeolatwes and
ft^?le should fight in the Hocsr.
In tor courts, in toe press and wi
the streets, if necessary'. it is
my utter and ahsolule comuction
that he is an innocent man. that
he is victim of toe most insidious
frame that could befall a cjtiwii
of our station. If he fights. I will
continue to represent him. Other-
wise, I withdraw from the case
Looney said he had not seen Cox
Base in New Mexico
Harrop Injured
JAMES HARROP. superinten-
dent at the Baytown
suffered several broken ribs in
Looney said he had not seen uw _ surreieu . h,
since Saturday afternoon, when a fall at his home S> nd y nign
Z 52S-*££ 35
. Li. ImhUu 4a* prwimp MOfuifly. '
mm
it r.sm TONIGHT it
“BAD MEN OF MWAOCRP
“HOT CARA"
TUESDAY
THRU
WED
ramlly Bargain Days
Eottr* Family Owly Mr
••WltETAPfER"
Per Tbe Hyndlcat* at «a
Starring
BILL WILLIAMS
♦nd FEATVEE
"lUH'ALO W1X-
H —HUrrlng- I
(OKI. MrCREA
Divcutsiofl Program John w strickl*r, executive
ASHBEL SMITH Parent-Teach- vioe pesident of Harris County
er association will sponsor a Fedeal Bavinga and Loan asso-
discusslon program on adolet- cution, has been appointed to
oent children. "Let’s Listen to the 1#87 Advertising and public
Youth,” at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Relations Committee of the Uni-
the The program, open ted States Savings and Loan
to the public, win feature a pan- LAgue
*1 of Robert E Lee High school The appointment was announc
students under the direction of ed by Roy M. Marr, Memphis
Mrs O A. Brown. Tenn., president of the league
which is the nationwide trade
Kilpatrick Win* organisation of the saving* and
JERRY kit PATRICK of Bay- loan business and reto^senU
town exhibited the first place more than 4,300 saving* asso-
steer of the lightweight class of elation* and co-operative bank*
the shorthorn division of the The Advertising and Public
J957 giiver Jubilee Houston Fat Relations committee U concern
Stock show
Relation* committee is concern- he thought
ed with methods of developing aroun(j 40 cents He said other volved. Charge
j* public awareness and enthusiasm factorx involved In the formula stste an(j pjty
I for the thrift and home financ- account for five cent* more. Dallas led the
| ing service* of saving* and Joan —-_____- —,1^. ye. „wir
fl»i -CBUN6 ZtRO"
TUESDAY S
.MCUAK'waa'wwa-ws'WStoC* I
TUESDAY-WEONESDAY
I BIG FEATLiKES
Tickets may be purchased
from any Shriner or Master Ma-
son in East Harris county.
Stickler Named
To Committee To
USS Loan League
spread throughout Texas Delia*,
Fort Worth and Harlingen have
posted cut* of two cents a quart
starting Monday.
But the price cut i* not yet
available In all Baytown outlets.
The manager of one supermar-
ket said, There's been no price
cut yet. We've had no informa-
tion about it.’’
But most place* acknowledged
rice danreases.-
One Ififeston dUryman said his
organiiatlon may reduce prices
one cent per quart, noting:
'Our auditors are still working
on It, and we're not sure. Prices
on everything else have gone
up—gasoline, equipment, and so
forth.”
President and general manager
of the South Texas Producers
association. B. E. Stallones, said
his group will "have some infor-
mation Saturday,’’ when con-
tacted earlier in the week. But
he declined to elaborate.
Stallones did disagree with
new* report* from Dallas that
a cut of about 60 cents per 100
pounds has been effected In the
. _ _ 536 held thler monthly
I.*"'. T,**. **S*G*P ft; fA* k*M*f* «r
results tike the vaccine at their physicians' office*- To further Yhi* T£**t TIUAI wtf WH “Mltn
------------- K •MM' ■ fcT OTC«. I1.1.
group *oog, "Row, Row your
nrtat "
.ato HU> Dr. AmF &C EafUn-. r
price processors pay producers
He said be believed the cut was
closer to 85 cents per 100 pounds
Forty cents of the price slash
to producers is discontinuation
of a drouth bonus paid by pro-
cessors In excess of the formula
minimum price fixed by the Fed
eral Milk Marketing administra
Horn. The drouth relief term!
nated Friday.
There was also an automatic
seasonal decline. Dallas report*
said toe decline was 20 cents In
the differential which Is added to
Salk Shots To
s?r; uTs: jt il.
^r<rtrrA*» aA’TiWig op*nm %
the convenience of too** who tr* not able to Mop by * •*•*
tor s office during weekdays, and in an effort to have more
people Inoculated against the dlseaia.
Dr. Sharp mid that the Baytown Health clinic la giving
shots dally to those who cannot afford to pay regular
prices. The clinic is located In the boaament of San Jacinto
Memorial hospital. ■" ,
Dr. Sharp said that the two Sundays set aside for Inocula-
tion as a hocpital center.
The East Harris county branch decided to use only the
Prunry'a laev
PhiUip*
Atlag Lbdlum ............. W
W^.=;;:5S
A T aad T ................11PM ipeny-Rand
Anaconda Oopper ..........WM
Ander IMchard ............
Beth Steel .......«**••*•»• w*
Cblanm . 15b
CWoteu ....................**
Chrysler Oorp .............“M
Cities Servtc* Nb
Oolumb aa* ...............JTJJ
Creole Pet.................«*
Dow Chen* .............
DuPont Cheni ............4TYM
Dreaaer 4*M
Eailmsn Kodak ...........MM
El Pi*o Nat'l Gu......... »>H
Fairchild Eng ............W*
Freeport Sulph ............ MM
......................"S
Gen Electric ..............
Gen Motor* ............... **
Gen Telephone.......... **™
Oen Tire ..................f *
GlUc*ttl Sftf ...............
Goodyear Tire ............. 74
Creyhound Bus ............ 15b
Gulf Oil .»»»«••*•••**•••'' *1D1*
Gulf Stat UtU ........ DU
Houston Oil ................ 4
H L and P CM ...... 8P%
HflMBIE .................Ill
Imperlsl Oil .............. 85'*
Int'l Nickel .............i.tlKb
Int'l Htrv ................. MM
Jew** and Ungb .......... «
Libby McN ................ 1JM
Uggett and Myers ......8.. 65
Loew’s Inc ...............* IP*
U Land .................. »1 M
Mack Truck* ..............
Merrill Pit ................ I4M
Monsanto Chem .......... M
Nat l Dairy Prod..........ST
Newp News Ship ........ 8°
Ohio Oil ................
Olln • Msth .............. 45M
Pac Pet .................. Mb
Stude-Packard Motora ... TU
Getty Oil ................ M M
Pancoastal Oil ............ 11M
**•«»«»••4
81M
it
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tteillMl**4
Nephew Of Two
Baytown Women
Dies In Crash
Royal Dutch ......-..... u
Sapphlr* .................
Sears
Sb*U ............. aite
(|l.w,latr ®
Shelly Oil ................ **
Soconp - OM
Sou Paclf ................
8t Regis Paper..........
Stan (Ml CaUf ............*»*
SUn OU Ind ............
Stan OU Ohio ............
»un N D ................“J*
Tennessee Oa* ...........
Texas Co ................
Tex Oulf Prod ..........«•
Tex Gulf Sulph ..........
Tidewater Owrp .........•8J4
Taxtroo ..................“J
fpi RftAtrrn Miitiiiti****
United C A C ............fJJJJ
Union OU Calif ..........
U. a Steel ..............
United Airline •**
United Carbon DM
Woodley Pet ..............™
Kerr McGee ........
W, It Orace
Br Am. OU ..............
Schick .................. 1T,*I
Two Baytown women were no*
lifted 8und*y that their nephew,
Boyce Brook*, was one of three
or four men killed in a plan#
cr**h Saturday afternoon la
California.
Brooks’ employer and too
pilot alao died in the ernah.
HU Baytown aunt* are Mr*
F. A. Richardson and Mr*. W.
H Kaiser.
Mra Richardson aid that
Brooks and Ms employer were
on a business trip whan tha
plane crashed Brooks and bis
family—his wlf* and thro* chil-
dren—Ihred in Glendite, OtUf.
Brook*’ brother B. R. Brooks
Is superintendent of schools at
Texas Oty. His mothers, Mra.
Birdie Brooks, lives In Austin.
Fire
The Right M
A WH.
WAUKESHA, fcl*. -Oh- Ken-
neth C, Jump of the Waukesha
Jump family graduated from toe
parachute "jump” achool of too
gjnd Alrborn* Dtvlakm, Fort
Bragg, N. C. _
Den Master
Presides At
Cub Meeting
nutc mp Twutxinv «v uic»r imij*** v***vv— -w
point of the program, the two Sundays were aet aside.
are* doctors felt that thl* plan
would better suit the situation
thl# section of the county
and offer an opportunity to ail
who wanted to take the vac-
cine.
Shots were given at II each
Sunday, but those who could not
pay were given the Inoculation
free of charge.
Yarborough
In TV Talk
Ralph Yarborough, a sena
torial candidate, will appear on to sing with the group la n
tetelsvton at 8 SO p.m. Monday quested to attend the rehearsal
The Carver high school chotr
will present the cantata, "Old
Ship of Eton," at 8 p.m, Wednes-
day at the school.
Mra. W. H. Smith, t director
for the presentation, announced
that the Anal rehearsal for the
performance will be at 7 p.m
Monday In the Carver gym
nasium Anyone who would like
to ring with the group 1*
In behalf of hla campaign
The telecaxt wttl Ippear
KPRC-TV, Channel 2. uem iur um BHt ivun. “VW»
Yarborough will also be at the will be 35 cent* for adults, and 25
quarterly meeting of the Harris cent*, student*
County *" °
Democrat* at 8 p.m
Monday at the headquarter*
Houston.
293 Narcotics
Cases Filed In
9 Texas Cities
AUSTIN (UP)—Narcotic* agent*
In nine Texas cities filed 288 cases
against narcotic* users and^pe<L
diem following raid* laat
was announced today.
Col. Homer Garrison Jr., direc-
u«=------------ tor of the Department of Public
a base formula by the market- safety, announced the "
ing administration. Stallones said (,asp<j on informati
________ figure,
-— based on information from local
this figure was departments in the cities in-
The committee makes recom-
mendation* regarding advertis-
ing appeal*, budget*, media, copy
Clinic
■■
method*.
Injured Youth Held
In Damage To Auto
When a Cedar B*you youth
showed up Sunday night at a
hospital to have • badly lacerat-
ed, arm treated, he aid he cut
it while opening a window.
He didn’t ay what kind of
window or how he opened it.
He was arrested late Sunday
by Deputy Sheriff L. J. Middle-
ton and charged with malicious
destruction of personal proper-
ty.
The officer said the youth
used a hammer to ‘‘open’’ the
ride and rear window* and the
windshield aa well a# the head-
lights of * car. A rixteen-year-
old friend helped him, accord-
ing to the officer.
The car is owned by a Chan-
nelvtew man. The Cedar Bayou
boy said he broke out the glass
because he did not like the boy
who was driving the ear, Mid-
"*■ _____
(Continued From Page One)
based on their ehholhtient will
receive a plaque and a prize
of 35.
The plaques will be given by
Cedar Bayou Masonic lodge and
the »5 prizes by the Parent-
Teacher association.
Underwpod said “We arc
proud of out school and seek
constantly to lmprove It It Is our
between all of us . , . will
suit from such a visitation pro-
gram.”
Try Sot Classifieds
Charges were filed
narcotics agents
„ H m list with 110 case*
*v*vr*;
directed it* own investigation and
arrests.
Stage agents and Fort Worth
detectives combined in raid* the
same fMDfc4
Worth. ’
Waco raids netted 15 cases,
while Austin reported 20 cases
filed, alter an earlier raid staged
by federal agents, state and city
police. San Antonio had 79 cases
and Abilene 17.
Two cases were filed in Midland
against a person arrested in Odes
on a warrant issued in Mid
cynnanuy w uhjiiuvc a. sa w «
belief that better understanding land. Big Spring and Odessa filed
nil -a* .an sari 11 rn. fiim name oflch
five cases each
Garrison pointed out that ar-
rests were made for other charges
than for narcotics. He said a large
number were arrested in each of
Dial 8802 the .dtie* for other crlmesM
HARD OF HEARVK?
Do You Hovt Trouble
Undtrsfanding Normal Conversatlofl?
MR. JOHN P. CRINER, WoH-Koowo
Hearing Aid Authority. Will Bo in
Baytown on
WEDNESDAY—MAR. 6
1 PM TO 5:30 P.M. - DEL MONTE HOTEL
You Ara InvMtd To Como In For A
Fro# Automatic Toit And Anolysf. Of Your Hoofing
' ' MMMlLia '' md 'ifkaidLu 1
Sonotone of Mf “* “
■SSK’l
Carver High
Choir Plans
Cantata
proceeds from the perform
ance will be used to retire the
debt tor the choir robes. Tickets
Films Shown -
•SAFETY ON Farms" wa* the
title of a film shown Thursday
to Barber* Hill 8«nlor 4-H
Otri*. Mr*. F*m Gue*t demon
strated tbe m*klng of a jacket
from a sweat shirt.
Boat" A nor Cub, Edward Fer-
guson, and hi* parent* were in-
troduced. He also was preanted
with the bobcat pin. A gold and
silver arrow, undtr the wolf
badge was presented to Edward
Crawford, and the Uoo Book
was presented to Wilbur Chance
for hi* 10th birthday.
There was a graduation c*to-
rn oty for Jimmy Rlgg* who Is
a Webelo and Is going into the
Boy Scouts, Troop 388. He was
commanded upon hi* record as
a cub.
Movies of the recent blue and
gold banquet were shown, and
future group activities Including
a hike and welner roast were
planned.
Richard Jamee cloesd the
meeting with tbe Law of the
pack Refreshments were served
by Mra Jimmy Orohln and Mra.
Cecil Newton.
(Costinned Fre» P*g« Oa)
were water damaged, Fire Chief
Untelman mid.
No one was at home at the
Huron * when toe tire started
Mrs Huron ha* been in • hos-
pital for toe past week; Huron
and P. A. Lee had gone to the
bayxhorr where they are ooo-
itrucling a clubhouit. Mias Eva
Whitfield who live* with toe
I •a#«T’ • - ■ f, •* yrf »**■ pA Ay"»Aej
tn snother pert oT'towii.
It was Lee's car which was de-
stroyed to toe fire. He had left
It In the garage early Saturday
morning when he and Huron
went to the bay In Huron's car.
In addition to toe garage. Hu-
ron lost about 31,500 worth of
tools and fishing equipment, he
aid.
■ -: rA *&•
u' day for the firemen and then-
efficient firafighting. Also for
[ the’
"There Is no doubt that not
only my home, but other homes
would have been destroyed h»d
not the firemen arrived so
quickly and brought the fire
under control as soon u they
did. I am deeply grateful to
them,” he aid.
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MILWAUKEE — (to — Frank
La beck! drove a blaring garbage
truck to Engine Co. No. 88. The
firemen hauled out short length*
of hose and extinguished toe
burning garbage.
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