The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1960 Page: 2 of 12
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3l)r Vtiiluaui #u«
Sunday, April </, I960
BJH Spring Festival Set April 28
IV Baytown Junior High
Mmt awtni Inuvtl la planned
ter April »
Pm war thrrr win hr as i>n>
(nun. In part yvwr* iCtrl* at PJH
iw*w .prmmtrd a pwernnf ol
dami-s and wm AltrarBom
•til ttrtudr the mkr walk. Owl I
ft* pond, dan board, ooft
■■TTTTrBB
HrSxsB
“S IOID WOMEN"
"SENE KRUPRA STORY"
"NAKED IN THE SUN"
dunk Hand,
other*. *
_ 'Hit- i*r\Wit turn tlu* festival will
Ik* aw'd t» carry on th* uptlviltos
uw* iVrcrua' Council. H« '* at
i-vii*-* at ih«* present time cun.
SUNDAY
THM UKOM^DAV
r COLOR HITS 1
CWYY
OPflHDON KIDCW
| — •* cot on ——■
xmMIK) an aa at *c
-■-rMCTUl
_-rt.t
mm
kaaUevsaSst
BJH
IWn lUportw
|pn Mai per day tor IN# eight weeks
* ill give *rw iialf credit The aunt*
mer arhunl day will begin at T
jam, and close at 1230 pm
! Pupil* am required to come only
when they have class**. No one
I can take nntrr than two vuur**«
Thr tuition fur one euunr i« *15;
!tor two. $>1D Tlie course* usually
offered-dir tnphtatkar* are F-ug.
Itsh Htaiiwv and Algebra.
Ptrlure Ol Thr Week
• <onnr Time" b> Sandy Biew.
hot (k* *t«nd and rr **• *, |r<*ted a* the picture of
* the week
thuir Program*
Tire i-few will fiienenl » |>ri*
gram a* RJII Wednenday and
Thuikdiy. Tin* eh*iir prfwrnted a
*t%i primarily id ihe ninth pads program at IVZavala TuemUy
hempiet and'Goal-lim -uvl Wednesday tin cfeur per..
Ml dmatam <*! cak*. p»». Klrn"‘"
prue*. an>! itigai iiodrxdTee for itie ... . ...
Ulcten w4l be ..W«m.ed
A* a iiadilK* the .art «la«e* ||,.n!mtarv A|*rll 25 A per
makeptoim to pise* in firnwfr „ «-IkM lied at Grdar
tnry wh .J.. «k*>g with BJ I .on* a,vuu Juni* |,lfih «« Apnl *
rrenwg the »pe»t«; festival 'Uas ^ 7 The night program the
Amudren Bateman, art b 1 her. of the lew *
will .*v»r right paelrek tn be "^uTk* «»,. »
j 4.1%*.,: I \ tlu- |ur< III' , :l
Tin*: t*hn h ot* |k*tm «*i 1T1*
play am J.nn H»mm
Kirchbelmer. (TEXAS FARMERS PROGRESS
WITH PLOWING. PLANTING
• «* I CntUTiE STATION I API _ rtsa-w nlanltn* hwimt mure wen a Hand. Cotton p
imt* have nmife
prosit »*
planting and rr
! CQUHiE STATION
Ted Knvhhetmrr 42 Houston at- <*'!UJ*Z*n ,,w*
turorv. )uk anmiaiKvti mb <t tumll’ . i***11"*
Splmi rah,* £»is 1Jt*W »"*•*«*. 'he neH for
A h.ine Il kiHonian, Klnli- W''*'- « tont--;-
hruurr i» a giaduate at the t'm* f"’1 **!J**'1 w‘
ur*lt.v Id T.A.I. oral the I'oh.r- **» llutvhm-1 of tire Te*.
Htv of Trvu law w-hrkd He h.t* '•» A*n.nliui* EktrnH,* S. o(re
pniiihvd m Htaudon tar the pa«t 12 the Panhandle andfk- . P
tear* ai«i ii ama ialed with a w*d area* oNig the Gulf Chart'laying dry land farming In
Lotlierin.lwfui.i.dKmWnner ^ ■" y~'" r"™
(API - (hum planting became more gen • Hand Cotton planting U «tad
made wngreadt fMlt
1...K K'-kt l’.. iiuw* are
Small grama mmle rapid growth nruapetda . _ ■ ■
uh beading reported in Ihe Hull, fumiithiiig more rwt‘"S tBP &+
utg llama. iVoaptvU lor a (nut.Muck look nod.
crop were guod, Walemiehswi High wind* and
weir up in earber pnaluiing coun- growth havw deplei
were up in earlier pnaludng ooun (growth have depleted
tiM. moirtur, but email gr
The Miiihwettriti and wertein pwdurea |m* good arxaind^^
countlrs m deep South Teim* are gelo Livertork lni|irmei W*
Hill verv dry Lack of rain I* dc planting la near campl non and
viand farming In them aoitrhum planting well nadir U*y.
attic are Immg weight! All vvgtiatmtt u maklgg MM
‘ “ arandl
(mal grt
JOAN HKAt hMAV and Jerri LfWta Har In "Mrtt la «
Wmall llanet," WumUi lhroii|h OedurMla* at Ihr ttruiiMia
Theater. The romedi wa> haul »n IPlr \ldal’» NroaJway
hit pbn.
chlight of tlie
wiirtie May
All Oil Kami
Jerry Lewis Plays Outer
Space Man In New Comedy
•til Kirrhiteimrr in ihe ^u'|h nettled, dirtnet agent* miarted loiand Hu k water I* low in Mam. ghnvth m far WeH Tevadj^^^B
iCunt Hoiiilmg, Ihitehurti, to m*ure stand* of cot. ick and tt«-bb naygiei In otherfHwk are Improving. SnMMM
Kiiridvt inn r entend the *er*kw lun aul grain norghiun* and to countle*. Ilvertnck range from are heading Some ixsitrt bos been
i|* f re ly.irl H.iiU'i a* a pitvale po*h tlie growth of crop* now up fair lo dual in nmdlllun. planted,
and attended officer training vhlonl'«u * ‘bmd, I Heavy pianting of corn and »or- Mmsuite la needwl In Bm IiB*
atal was a Mtund beutetiant in ar | •‘"'kt*' kegetaUun. because of gtium usuimied m the upl* t mg |*iam» (Vernmii arBUM
UUeiy when Is* received » mertK.d growth alto neirted mat*, eonstal eountie* and rice nisi «vl Kram* made excellent
du>!large in IRH. lure Oiitle Jv«trt iniprovenieni,Ion idanimg inercased. Sisuefield*.mate leading Good
After having the aervue Kircli ** vraring Improved and f-ulmg remained i«i wet (or w>.ik Early r»«v furturtwd by,
heuiur wen! 10 w*»rk In Baytown declined. Chiton ami grain *or- com and sorghum* an up Pa»> tlon Syrghum pianting
” * ’ 1 — improving Vuftly and ,xamlle« from 1 to 6)
tor fhr
‘ I’kkji u> a tvnwll t’U>n< t "vljr.
ting Jertv Lcwu. will U at Uh Planet
Ukria G.|H Ikitxl memhei* wiw nuuk.llruiuun llienter SunUay through tun* tiomisiur *im«v wlawr hobby
Ham Ni iron lMo,npwm ClUfutd »» «W ** *** K,,LV Kana. W edneaday. iul.irih
IVrfcin* Hay Matson Hila Sehil- K ^
ng and Maity Riley.
i.rs.luaiuM !>an*e jtm Vuglma 'lng» Gmny
’Spring Bam Uamr ^ M the ^ rv,mj,
tm-iif oi « ».«uu..!«4. j" lOvvmonn lamphen Terry Simon. Joi»o Gai* Cerdas f.r ! . * *’ ‘y. "* * * ••5*
^ f u 1 t.J Di, no Li* a non Rtiafie Hut iMfl I JHIUllfl
Diane Ticmann. | The Hamer holiday film fcaluii
Jennl*« Radgtey, 0**le VVrtghl San vva* based «i ihe tamiMt Broad
dra Da! Terrv Orr Carol Mar- wav plav by Goee Vidal Co-sun
BILV Re.)ring with law:* are J«»n Black-
w tiwa t levin *^niiK rw»nnik i*nni nun,
<*o ihe st«k and M* bsler osutna
Uvai A’b IV Ikwitai firm wait con
trmdur un th* butyl ntbber plant
■ ......-......sr^’rr'^ssilhsMore Drums
He i* .imMaiuly gomg AWOI. In Ul* > " KurtUvimer «sl
Detroit Boy Now
eiTT;Hian He Needs ■tv** »«« <• «*• ■* *»«« a
!«.•* hil*ir*iU'l In ihe lU-cman *«*"• ,u iu*l*or. wsl Uul „KTRorr (Ap, _ WhaI hn(h * Tern uln I* nrtrt
a5=J2?J!2i. srJ2-;cS!i!f!5saaa «... ^^
lure* are
caitle rtmw gains complete,
S*«n# good stands of .-urn »nd, Ue*m U depleted In tbp Baulk
•or.’hum* are reported from fwmth'pjJJTjj (lA)hh(vkl ^ nBKglM
o.1' ‘,r d**ir»rl m*iU lain I*
[cotton piloting. Walenml*m> are ^,^,^. ^ ^ ^
up lo a stamh range plant growih, JVplaniing
i,^ * N iu fldal In Kail ^ ,, ltl0(1 kna ,l%0 me U&Sl
* tevu. Phe nussttm- siluatipn «»* ^ g, „i(tl w>5 geuMEA
vorgtiMB bu
1*111 planted.
arts
V given Irtday, April 21 at me jlnv,(j pj, kering. Karen Bust*
Community ll.uw IV g.nghiuu s,rph,^ J<rM r^.,^ Serhe
!»l Jeans daiKT will lao from . , ,jWr|| t( !d.dewnrt David J<*n-
mt!| 11 pm, •<•»( Bchhv HkIom snd f.litbv
TV- tli«me will earned MX f»trr!riuv
with vuigisi wheels, saddle* and __
tionrshor* ,'r"*"nr
li.wuws<* ami their escorts art , .
the vdi
Barbara Lawaun
fVi-twra Afuede!! F. l!* down on
Candy' Moss gel*
San Jacinto Day
Observance Set
feeble* If. lei him go ust “'‘’V umj!,r UM1 p‘»i*”i *"
m Mdi him slow- and what &'u“ lhfl! •»»*■ numy hour*
1 1.1011 if Hiistt. *■ •* J*.*1 »' time Ul ‘is-eding III*.
Kieioo me <re.ilun- Jety pro b""-
lie a.4 It,
m
Tall sToflr
■»**?■
PERKINS
a*'
FONDA
HV*I
mi
SNEAK
PREVIEW
TONIGHT
SEE IT AT
7:15 AND
REMAIN FOR
OUR REGULAR
FEATURE 9:20
!•.-•„* *0 upn».aw*<> land* in h.* . . . „
:• ,.e Hi p m iiie y.iid. n of a tele targ«- backaig ot caw* in H o
v m.4i nrmru'fitif'.ir • » rH Hurk* ^ *« >*** lh *
ultu n «i Ultnr in ft*** t \n ^ ^ ni|>ir.«wltly *4it
Garol Ihpprl and Nahhy Cenwah. ^ HOISTPN (API-A.twtxfey n|. ‘‘ibiid’lEi fewiw iVnwh
' -‘i>1 ‘I*1'lJU «u«n M.rrBI»m tro fa find * •“»—'u* of she anmv..*arv ,J U«* . ^ h N*™ ** l‘hp vud llul u*>u
■^5“ w“,Wr ^ ,J°% (Vr®T r.rt ’ Miry Anne P.vnn tell* {*•«£ * S»" J«CtK» begin, [Mui>
r, V ‘ |.J „ ,1; H.fhira "houf snakes . , Judy Smith ex- Wednesday
PUCV slid JUdv ivler and Jack ^ hrr he^Sv^e I*Jh“c^T ™
iK|ta*r j CongradulatUm* to Hiilena N !jri^ arn,V by Cm, Sam'(rtU1 m*j
vudeni Teacher* man Man Carroil Aikey, Carol Honoton won TYxa» IndrpenfefkT mlnof troubles
Four ricJ sludem teachers wUI Hartrirk. and Jane Appel! who ^ Mexico In the brief deelHv
!•> a! RJII thivmtie w.ik* Du, *cro isvent winner* nf Ihe Kroorr L ... -----
' "U' '-w -Ok* Of the vrar cwrtert . Her Bayou JS mile* east of Houston
heft Whit. kVr aivt Franklin D tTh!* J«r •* 'he find time fi-
nite twosome,. yf Jacmtu Ouipler of U e
,re Mi** S a 111 e Sue
,1uuli * Ogdrn. Our hr* MrCiul.y
a tSTSSU s«-s» a,,*.;, wi
Mis.* Martin is witli Mr, M.! S.ndm Milkie trv* to learn hi,
dried Vaughan m typ.ng, Ogden t
:* work eg w.th Arnander H.<>«< V N'.tv find* a few things mi**.
n seventh ami eighth grade at th- mg . . . Art, Bi.ms has a new Mixlnesdav s schedule w,l| |„
elude an oratorje.il «*vntest. a p
the annl\Trs.-ir>
program 1, the
The expand* 1
o„,t i - » me fir*! phase of g
atthe iMtmusrte . . . BefhU*.^ pUn ,0 ,
■ (r-xtl '
festivitii* fitsn year lo year
*•' 1 ■ • ■ • - ‘ g.,< ,>*:« .ni eoni Chants
ml IN > I» n viniv. * re- t Uh a <
grant of flag, and princesses, an,! ccived a *ixmd plan awai.l for August M •« "
a heritage hall. ta-i suigle actur. O'-uus--Ivies* r.
On Thursday, tlie actual ant i-
versary G.n Pr,,e Daniel w,l
, review the Tevr.s naval fleet fro-:
came t« BJH Alumiay !■- ainard Ihe K.ttleslrp Texas II.
ave ninth grader* sign up for Kenm-th P.i-ker has trade a tie *l*o xatlj speak at afternoon ttt
'jurats in HEL. He Liffied aboutNfWnn htfiit Tasnn '9!*,‘TTK<nlr* at the b.iv* of tpe y
•tie Importance of ch using the Dorothy Day earring out order* Jacinto monument at the Rtfti
i.ght vjIij.i1,, ami of what .* D.t Luhhork prrfer, to ,t»n<i ^rk
rompulsory to take. Then earn ... I.ynn
i,| t*.th l.a (.Wing ami planting.
m a new stwmrr wroughtT ynil, t.,0, ^,,,1 cat
C .r! r.p aspiring drummer u»ed tie are Improving
to *1*1*1 his time beating out (he In North Central T. *«* rain is
rhvthin on an c4d I. * w.in a needed lo insure stand* hr corn
xywrd there is .1 'hunk U Inner tuhe strelehrd ami sorghum*. Liyk
, iierwa it III* drutnsllvks werr Isx-n phntrd Tlte nimblim id
I two clwilr run.**. i,vr*t.-* k nu f ur and feeding tl>
b>- Rut C .r! decided this wasn't <*l!ned
gowl rmajgh f.ir an ardent it.lmir- '"if> )» n>«d.d in C.-utra!
. »> r 4 Get* Ktupa, the grrni jaw Texas Corn ami Kirghiuu art
law*- houM gvi« Krctiai arc n**pun* * V in m»ry* Instances drummer, fte wrote n fvmetr ‘SkWng up but rant m neededJpr.
Isi-ome* mud be mil In he !«■ foe rav* ml bring tiled and thai newspaper 'Tlie f>,e f*rr*x> that
|tt\ni. Die hmgha come ttuck and Ham* County 1* giow>nif faster he was m the market for a set of
fast Ufcre out. r space daunt If* populaitonwlse than presuit eurrt* •« -d «tnc »-pi.A ni. d they wen*
icturn* tn its - nn tvirstle tlte liugaiion coming ^urly cheap The newspaper a m U/.-iL..
before tVm. ______ printed a Hory about Carl and hi* BCCaUSC UT WcSItlCr
’ ' )d«rilV.* * i M VsllINGTON lAI'.-An Agri
ihlffalo I f a. I found mlt quickly lh.it hr rjl(ul,, t*rpiirUu.,U nurket sur
didnt need rnoorv lo get drums u.v rtwm.il t *L,v thaithrnvrr .gr
-Seen., Ike dorrm of perron, mj ,. ,v „» i<*9 .nt n crop vva-
around Urtrotl w«c more than j'„v,,, ;>a r, %.ym%
oivhwi, to shower drums on the j*,. u,.n apja-araticr grades, u-.ui
'*,v * th. Vi.* cup.
Da- fust set of drum, showed -p - me.ns that the rrop nvei
up at Curl* h.*ne Thursday morn vj1,!|,r .j !.• Imcth and
ng atal were w„.ting for hm when m«.n «,f it fell in lower gr .de*
-I ftlf tuM-l rut rv! .r
ijpitl gnrntn. tvangr* «.., •*•«*■
ig in the south and cer.tr«| O0un>
I-*., Uf*ol ,hl' d**,rict ,n<1 ,h* bp—r
“ Zn'Z* condition of cattle i, r«d. Ftow*
r« are plowing
Cotton Quality Lower
CV High School Places
In One*Act Play Contest
ChamtrlvA a High Sehuol was Clear Creek w.s, first place win- ^
‘.-«d i t- winner in inlerwhol- ncr of hath ever?* Tuesday night ire"n-turn.il hm e Irom
metre, ami MeCauiri t* working i«i»T-mc
with Mrs. M.irgrrt iVsnmmg* in In do *<x".e meawrlng . . . Arne
World Hisfoti Coggni is working Olive- v .r, an opinion Mel-
w ith Elmer Hargis in band. v;n Hn kler ask, (yucsTlQR, ..
S. hrdule* riannml Wanda Game- try. tn mm pmrrt
Holly MeL, inure RJJ. prir.r - *Tir!( 1,;' >r hr
le >p- lit
i>n Ihe
Miller
! th-
HU. for
,t a ti r’.dn. Ml:.-J
th grade
er • hoo! Will e
see who .ate passing
seieor inch on May .11 JV
d day oi summer n 5 -»>i will
lie MV-dmsdiy, July .7, ihe
, s it,.* Me- Ihki- aid fH mm-
it.** l»w ami meet foe day* per
A class that mills for one
learn, a new
ng!, ,.,-. s'ta.n -1 *■ ,. h-1
-.tries MeC’inl.v tell, Wee,...j
: * S-.'! Ki"n.;. gr - wv ye I j
v ! 1,1 s fro.n red rose l«i h , . .
:*. - Derain* ;-lmo*t lames »
lel*»4i
KWBA
Crosby To Crown
.-'‘Teen Queen' In
April 23 Contest
iul« were won 1 >ikj, <-J1(| dull; t .at II.
l>ahr*i*e of the ).,* fK)ur |,
drum* ..ml was |«-rv.ai<d with
mutiny placid difla'iltv hv his molht r to retuin
hsirth tn ovrra.i uiterMhola'he ,t, iw'nxil fur the afteiiessi se-n st
competition imraii .,1 ovc: mv \y.u!, ,',rj ,Us ho* t there
er;U weekends in th. Has! Ham* vl(... ,0,,. . Vl.
The depii t.-ll
w. .!*• r ali-1 1
m *: -nr rnnddie
-nt v,.,i .rv, lent.
h «r
i iii'.ll the (ja.il
1 r than the prr
IN mewox
Paul Howard
(..nov* .".Vr-ii*
Nits Lynn • Jimmy Psrrfeb
All Star Record, Dust
Al Hobion
Intirumsntslid-Vocslilt
Hnlertainment for the fMM-
ly. Itaytown Junior flp
•s. hn.il. Hallown SaturdHTi
April .’3rd. » pm. HponsMIi
by V.F.W. A arm* si on (IB
MK-. Don't nils. It.
Ttrkrt* Dated April 1« Win
Be t.ood Aprd Mrd.
L.striy h agut
i Sj. Mi 1-w'i w.
f :t i
win
jix r n i.ailv oi.l.iig K< .:h
iMarUn wisi « best place plus w.ili
-Hui!
. : t! du'. n oilers And a number
• sit..n.m.!* ofl.i.d t„ hath C.,ri
how tr hr.it die sk.rs.
Hi* mother Turned down the
offers grant fully hit e*ne offer she
didn't fe>i1 e,»;::e from Orieo
Ham-h -n not.d j.»» drummer
cur* < mlv playing in a tviroit
UN
PROGRAM LOG
QMLiiTJ BidiM
WlAlS
LAST TIMES TODAY
KIDDIE
.Kiatiwfe
gucortPECK-awaGARONER
ireoASIAIRE ANiHom PERKINS
MONDAY
10 A M.
HERE'S WHAT
YOU'LL SEE
2 CARTOONS
COMEDY
Sunday llrru Wednssday
AVTH^y.Y *
rEfTKfNS
jane FONDA
BIG BkSKCTBALL flX
THAT KOCKID THC NAT ION I
THIS SPECIAL
FEATURE
"Courage
of
Black Beauty"
PLUS OUR
REGULAR FEATURE
£5
Jerry
LEWIS
VlSit to a
Small planet
IwKA.lllWi.Ie-MXiaM
Box Office Opens 9:3(1
Adults 8<)e ★ Children 2.V
RAY WALSTON • MARC CONNEUT
DA Candidate
Briscoe Brings
Campaign Here
tatu»d4/ l »frt.ri
4 *0 ON TH «iO
i V# AfcC N'4 Wb
js.ilunia
lean lu:
•1 le w.on J\an, -r!'< An\
C,.rthv will sponsor the-
imual T>< n Cat-. n net. *t
, April .1, at th.’ Ameri-
ion 1!,.II m t’roshv.
SBC
A I*.'
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KAT H\T < Af.AVAN
ABr \rvrp
r.\uHf*.CK v.k:.n abc
KaT If \ V « AH A VAN
AHC N F. .V|
KaT hay i’i
Air nfw§
ht*.n • yy
.I and K .thy Hinson in sju-li
lljr 1 (loll
ill 111.* ('
• -*dl. Morrt rtj
1 * ex y vr seio nsi r.
* 30 BIBLE TKITU
t 00 Mrnt.u r i
7 vs r.IE
Fr ank Btisrue. opp->nent of In
< uta-nt Dan IVullon for district at.
lorney. brought hi* enmpiogn tn
Baytown Tlturs.i:.y.
The 33 year old former assistant
to Walton ijuit hit
tier to s.-ek the distil-
Cffice, He lias since ac<
of laxity in prosecutions, of fail-’11'* memorial men-T
ure to personally prosecute many trt 1 s:. x> * /" * * .s/t r>V
case* which required the full pies- 1; *1 m . 1
‘ 1 ItKCUHI. hKSS.oS
ee l.i.l
ja e; s; »v eKKK.s vi K
0" .to-ee.l. OK I'M. r-
nti \t, ,>*. 1 ’-utr
iis j-a> In Decem-j •* * i.sti vt. > 1 .-m.
dwlrict nttomey's, J2 JuIeYifV.e.e*#*
■e ho u*.il UJo-n' '*
jdivtek ig KentaUt Muxgr.ne w .*
jou'M.-’iding slud> ni. placing ui tie
*hy ard dush, Tayoni viasii. -Hd-
)..rti r.-;,i> and hroad jump
Jat k).- hlej htitun won lu*t in .. . t*irl came home from
v.aUoi lii '-WLlg w.,.le Lilly W i. ou-pi a.i he fiaind H unilt.m wrut.ltg
.von .ltd !*..): L.I)J.S.> tad f-*r t„r h,m H, .,|%# |«irnri,
,.ist m tin high jiMiip. Somd Hamilton h..l ntrnnged with a
i tv™ ,ac ii g. a.-., a *1,. puicc vvttUHTi mnudid i' en-vt \,w York drum e-w.panv to *em!
Pits, xrt, Will he donated tn the Ogl, for dixi.un.dion and If- N rt r,r) w . ,lf dn;m, for frer
ilPirrjs Cunty Ch .pter of ■ the (....... •• ' -,n " "■" 5,7,1 nnim' 1 ,r ,rr*
[AmericanC mirSn-aty. Mrs T !
I«. 1 Ch;.reran is area char-.: n j Hol»rt.vm Jr
principal of Chatmelview 1.1.-mi n-
i .ry. was dir.elor general for the
■ '* ii.nl,ay '*.h-•■! unit Larry
Shanks ol Ol mm ha u was aihl. i|.*
-a diiiilor. Jack N. > and Ki-
ns. r 1 aiktls atsistcd Roliertsnn.
ieaihers m eirirg.- >-f It.oiling
students for tin competition vverc
ige, of t'i Mr*. Alim* 1‘oweil, itorylelling;
Manlyn Myers, picture memory;
Mis Bertha Graham, spelling;
Mr>. Ruth Pipkin, girls' volley.
lull; Mm Berna-. e Skill, in. girs*
KoltbaU. .Mrs. Goldie Martin, d . -
iailiatiou, Mis, Lillian Hall, 1 early
wetting; and Shanks, boys' alhlet-l
1 w iu:i:.vu>
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THRU WEDNESDAY
JERRY'S A WEIRD YOUNG WIZARD FROM
OUTER SPACE HILARITYI
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•EARL HOLLIMAN'
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FRED CLARK
CARTOON * “Egg Me ramble" it Iattest New*
SPECIAL /ATTRACTION !
"ISRAEL"
CINEMASCOPE TECHNICOLOR
lige of ihe di.stn.1 eltoim-y, and of
p>ior relations with the police agi n-
ries of the county.
Many other rntichms have been
directed toward Wnltnn, including
the chargi (h i trarlenut, are oft-
en made foMii'hter sentence, than-
the offciums call for.
My opponents are competing
with each other to *ee who can
do most for criminals," Briscoe
said. "I want to make one thmR
tear If 1 am elected. I will givej »io
you posiUveAssurance that every. {»
eaV Will b< Itiormiglilv Jmtswtl.il. j uond.r
I intend to he an adversary, not! s on e:o.N on .news
, ally, of criminals," ‘ \ f„ S„r
Briscoe, a strong advocate of! new,
cftptia! (itmishmeni, ways, more] r tiKKUw*m *
than 92 per c-nt of Harm Cotfniy? 7'in t1mkki;o>er
felony eases in W>9 were diqtosed I \ timer*!- i t k
of hv dismissal* and trade out*. «:«i a nr vvoii i. new,
,13 HOME ri'JTION ST
- TI.MEKK
P.M.'h I;
• Cnisnde and is host
less for 'he Teen t,-J' • Ii eonl. sl
! Rita T ay Collin,, lari year's win
,jtu r, will crown the cpiccrt and tie
two runners-up.
Ctoshv and Highland, na r-
chants have donated gifts to I.
pies- ntiil to the three top winttci -
All girl, le iw.-i n th-
ati'l ;tl n:av eiitr r tlie
girdles, of where they live, Mrs,
Chapman *aul Inleresi. .1 per.vm,
•fns.v ‘fitPuie Mr* Chapman at
Crr*hy 1x11 im 'X7.i. Cat ds m •
fv mailed t» I’D Bov 672. with
full name, address and age. Kn-
trants must ehrs’k in al th* Ameri-
can l/rmn Hall hv X;10 p.m. on
th.- ntflit of the event.
I'-’v-e rniisn- will he ptovid.-d
by the Fyneopafars. Tlie puhlte 1*
P*>k his own set of
drum, to the IMioway home and
assistant i„, s,„ nt N cfyK| |1 >rr,c show
mg Carl how to h-.ld the sticks
how to nsjiit tla* Is at and how to
make music instead of noise.
While Carl wa, learning an un-
identified man stopiad by the
house and dtopja ! of! S.V* for C.u!
to buy some drums.
TRY OUR FAMOUS
"STUFFED FLOUNDERS"
AMI
FITCH (DAILY) CRABS
A Complete Selection
Of Fine Seafoods
And Fine Steaks
• FOR THE FINEST FOOD ON THE
GULF COAST"
DINE IN THE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE WITH
WALTER
and
ERMA
ZEISIG'S
Morgan • Toint
1 Ji Port*
AH*
TMINlTY TAmtRNACUC
I.TNTtON JOHNSON
H\U’I! TAHHoF.uriiH
wAsinjraroN pm-ort
MU-iK’ TO REMF \mr.R
AH< NCH’A
MCKK* to P.rMCMBKP
riH«rr baphpt
n> RLMKMBKR
Ike And De GauMe To
Talk Policy At Farm
Wool Growers Should
File How For Payment
A Hr NFWS
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UNO's TONIGHT
MY DOG BUDDY"
"BAREFOOT MAILMAN"
"WICHITA"
SUNDAY 3K
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ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER FOR
BEST STORY WRITTEN
FOR THE SCREEN!
TONY RANDAUL
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2nd Feature
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Keo Gorce.v
The Bowery Boy*
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DA1XAS 1 Al’)—Jliusc uiiu sa.lrl
wool r lambs during the l!f..'l
marketing V e a r which cmlrd
WASHINGTON (APt-rresidenC March 31 should file their appli-
Kisenhower w ill lake French j rations for payment under the nn-
President diaries de Gaulle to hisjtionnl wisil program a, early in
J^rm ..t Gettysbuig. Pa... for a[ April as pussible
Your and jroiicy talks during li< 'find is ihe advice of ihe County
Gaulle , furibcoming visit. ! Agrieultural Stabilization and Con |
- This was disclosed today in lie Vrvatinn Committee which.’sau)
Gaulle’, official itinerary isju. ri ilie information is needed in inm-
J hv ihe Stales Department. Ik- puling the average print receivcil
jGatillk is arriving Friday April 22,ly growers.
(and the trip to the farm will Ik- Cnder the wool program, pav-
made iwo day, Infer. Sunday, j mi nts arc mad.- to growers as
I Apnl 24. fan ineenlive to inen-ase wool pto
| The two leaders will return tofduetion. The payment rale is tlie
Washington that day in time for percentage necessary to bnng the
De Gaulle to give a reception for]national average price rm-ived by
Washington's French community!growers up to Ihe incentive level
at the French Kmtwssy. I of 62 cents a pound. Under the
IGaulle will have oilier me t-!system, the grower who receives
ings with Kisenhower after hisj Ihe highest price for his wool also
arrival at noon April 22. 'receives tlie largest payment.
Weather On The Half Honr
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COMPLETE DINNER
CHILDREN
75*
CHILD'S PLATE
TURKEY and DRESSING
LEG OF LAMB ROAST
GIBBET GRAVY
cranberry sak e
WITH MINT JERKY
VIRGINIA BAKED HAM STEAK Sr""
And Waldorf Salad
CHOICE OF TWO VEGETABLE*
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Buttered Broccoli • Fresh Baby Lima,
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At T S 0 you con be sure of a coreful, scien*
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edness, far-sightedness, astigmatism and
muscle imbalance. The interior of each eye
is thoroughly examined for evidence of dis*
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prescribed and fitted to give you the clearest, -
most comTortable vision possible. REMOVE ALL
DOUBT ABOUT THE CONDITION OF YOUR EYES
... GO TO T S 0 AS SO MANY OTHERS DO.
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■■ ■■-Optometrists — ,
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Past CWF P
To Be Coffee
- Wanwa'a F»Uo*rtiipi 1
4 First Ciruttan ChunVt will hon d»j
ww ell , .hwtsnen and put k
(MidriiU at a oofts* The*
if FTrH
«■ naw
•WF
I t-e mat w it hr held from 7:30
to 9 ill pjn in the hums of Mrs fJ
W, T. AHJi . 1U8 Oak Shadows. ten
kins. R.gHuwe is gwwral chafe, my
nan ot ji plans and ihr* offu rr* | H
<1 tha C«t w ill sarvr All women
if Out dWch ate bulled and a r
•unttf Mil he provided at the \
•tmreb.
Mr. Ui Mrs Grorfs Berner
<nd Mr. •»< Mr* Glvnn Tiller
i-mson «( the Ouitlian Youth
•VllowsiU wil host a weuier mart
J C pm. |l<,slav The event will
W h*M m «he Berner home mH
•rantfeuE and wt|] l»a*>r *enh*>
hAJutiflfedualr, All high Sv.aui
ideiitt (J Jv
tudentt at the group are inv ited
Missionary
fo Speak Sunday
W Tabernacle
The Rj». D R Guyne* home
11 furiaupl from Malaya, will be
in * MW of revival services at J
40 DA fUndav at Trtmtv Tab
naatiUBnhly of God Church.
•« EM Lob it.
I'm- asversi > ear* Rev. Guvnrs
is nimw The Assemblies • 1
' Gcdla Vkula Lumpur. Malaya.
* a mbs01 v and U a former h
lant Be Men resident.
Suoduabon! under the direc-
-ni <4 Wade C Partin superui
•slenL will t» irtn «he annual tar
•vafejf Qui't’.t gn with sprcuil
1 Him tor *evrn consmitivf
l«
Ub,
p I
indm. BSSim-mg at 9 4» a m
ch diyarttornt will have special
rch
gratna U the theme. "1 Be- to
ft"
Youth Char of the church, un- 1
>r the (fire- tern of B<«bb> J
•uan, wffl provide *pe< uvl Fjaier
unto tor the mv- n ami fur th>
--!» broad- - from KWBA at
& pm. Ainday.
Ilf.
if »’«...
PIPES
Dock's Pharmacies
m «. T#»i
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0#ch*r at itprlfrtfl
JT 2-1107
CONGREG
Methodist
1901 Let Drive
BILL HARTY
THIS WE
(We are not affiliated with
Churchc. but we are an indeper
(I) Doctrines as taught by Jo1
Methodists.
(S) The King James Version of
cept the Hevined Standard \
(I) That Christ vva, born of th
Son of God and God thr Son.
(4) That Jesus Christ died for
third day according to the 8c
(» The personal prr-millennial
Christ.
(•) Every individual must be
saved and tet to Heaven.
(T) That there I, a literal “II
saint,, and a literal "Hell"
gel, and all who reject Jr*u
Saviour.
(I) In aanrtiflcallon a* an exp
generation.
(•) That .leans Christ only is o-
we do not need the priest
Christ ever llvetli to make
(10) That God'a financial plan
through storehouse tithing -
(11) \Ve do not accept liberalisr
Ism In any form.
(II) Prayer Is the key to revii
the master key—and the 11'
souls and to Inereftse the m<
visitation—knocking on dooi
(M) Congregational rather than
each Church 1ms the prlvlle
Including the pastor.
(14) Supporting the General, A
fercncc programs.
(U) Obeying Christ’s command,
and prraeh the gospel to e
WELCOME TO 01
nday School
orning Worihip — Sunday
M. Y. S. — Sunday .
»ng«fit-M»»rvice — Sunday |
lisionary Service — Thursday
gyer Meeting — Wednesday
urch Conference — Saturdtj
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 17, 1960, newspaper, April 17, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055689/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.