The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1969 Page: 3 of 14
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Friday, January 31,,1969 9fyr figtara faa 3
M Seeps From Wei Y Director Presents Kiwanis Club Pregram
California Channel
SANTA BARBARA,
(AP) - Oil seeping froi
Gene Covering, amt Olay Swain,
guest ol Ins lather, Hank Swain.
Attending as prospective
members and guest of the
Albert Johnson, physical
director ol Hie Baytewn down-
town YMOA, presented the
program lor the weekly meeting
ol the Baytown Kiwanis Club
Phffippines To.
Visit In Baytown
. > ,,, ____. , _._>m an
undersea well covers an esti-
mated IS
Kiwanis Club were Ed1 Cordon
and-John -Young.
Thursday.
rare miles in SMlta
82% •Uuerdeotedfret-";--. ■
391, t*einr Central KK
45’z, PepsiCola, v...
34 HhillipsPel. . , .
75'A KCA . . . ^ .
71 ttaylheon .“. .
52% Ruuii Select Tr. .
30% Sclilumberger . .
37’/. • • • • • • •
32 Shell
80 Sinclair . . . .....
41% Sperry’
-Armeo
Hie program consisted of a
Fskan channel, the Coast
Guard says......
The slick spread 10 to 15 miles
along the coastline between Car-
penterla and Ventura aa It
moved southward slowly to-
wards the beaches, about three
or four miles away at last re-
port
Union Oil Co. of California of-
ficials said the crude oil was
flowing at the rate of 500 barrels
a day, although there were ef-
forts to stop the flow by forcing
mud into the drill hole.
AshlaiidOil
CURRY'
ffUtItlCCDJ«
Pasadena Savings Sets
New Drive-In Hours
•presentation of slides taken-last
summer when proclamations
liom the mayor of Houston,
governor of Texas and President
ol die U.S. were carried to
Mexico City by 12 businessmen
and professional men who are
also members ol Ihe YMCA. The
run' was one of the opening
events ol Lite Olympics.
" Among the guests who at-
tended the meeting were Jeanne
French and Jo Ann Sanders,
Keyetles; Danny Sutton, guest of
liendix........
Belli Steel.....>.
Carrier Cun.....
Celaiusef'w.....
Chrysler.......
Columbia Gas....
Delia Air.......
Diamond Shamrock.
Dow Chemical....
Dresser lnd . . .
Field Service lour in the U. S.
Bobby, who is presently living
in Spring Branch wilh his AFS
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Flahaven, and al-
icndmg Spring Branch High
School, will be the house guest of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Weisingerand
sons, Steve and David, of 19U6
Pasadena Savings, Main at
Siiaw in Pasadena, will initiate
new drive-in hours beginning
Feb. 1 lor its Market Center
Savings Branch known as the
1 mini-branch."
The new drive-in hours will be
1U:J0 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on week-
days, and 10:30 aim. to 3:30 p.m.
on Saturdays. *•*:•*,
A spokesman lor Pasadena
Savings saitJUie new hours were
another step in the company's
uakSliadows, while be ts visiting
Sian li,id
hi Baytown.
El Paso Nat Gas • -
Ethyl Corp......
Ford.........
Foreinosi-McKesson
Gen Elec .......
During'Ins week s stay here,
c frill be attending glasses at
obel i E, Lee High School,
During AFS Exchange Week,
AFS students aiiendmg high
, , 35% Sum N J : , , .
. . 50% Sian Uluo. .„.
. . 32 Siauller Cliem .
. . 91% iu|i Dll. 1
.,78% Ta(iBruadcasi.
. . 3» Technicolor. . .
... 31% Tenneco ....
. 91% Texaco.....
. . 84 Texas Eastern .
. . 51% Texas-Dull Sul
.,39 Union Carbide r
. . 25 Union Uil ol Cal
. 43% United Air Lines
,., 27% UpjolinDrug. .
s' . 47% US Steel.....
: • 46% yareCorp. . . .
"Westiflghousr- -'
U8 V
» Bay way D,.
. 37% two AFS students attending high
. 24% school liere will be visiting
. 30% Houston iamilies and schools.
. 82% Marcia Machado of Brazil, who
, 33% is slaying in Hie home of Mr. aud
'. 34% Mrs. John DcGarmo here, will
. 44% be visiting Kincaid High School,
. 57% and Robert Maquil of Luxem-
. 47% burg, wlio is staying wilh the
% 53% Henry ''Post lamdy, will be
. 46% visiting Bellaipe High School.
• 22% ' .1... . ......
■^TthougrCanaaairfila
■263% north of the United States', Ni-
agara Falls, Ontario, is loca-
t 1.86 ted west of Niagara Falls,
.943.13 N.Y._. •
Gen Motors
MARK GOODWIN, 16, of 201 Arbor, and Stephen Kilpatrick, 18, or uvi uax anaaows, are m
satisfactory condition at Gulf Coast Hospital after thair car collided with a truck Thursday. The
accident happened on Park Street and Humble's North Gate. (Sun Photo by Robby Nixon)
Gen Tel & Elec . .
Gen Tire .......
Georgia-Pacilic . .
Getty Oil ......
Gillette .......
Gordon s Jewelry .
convenience and serving along
wan die highest inlerest rates
possible.
Greyhound
Gull Uil
Gull States Util
Gull Western
Halliburton .....
yfctrveyAiummtmr'r
Hollinan Electr. ..
Ho up:. ..
Iiiterlake Steel.
IBM .-.
Jones & Laughiin . .
Kerr McGee ....
KresgeSS. ..... ...
l.ing-Teinco-Vdught
be increased. Four massive
Any tailor who
keep you in stitches
Xerox . ; . .
Dow Jones I
i Up ■ -•
Avg. . .
Iustrial
Open Daily 10:00 To 6:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
with water.
McDoiineli-Douglai. ,. 47
Magnavox . . ..... . 52%
Marathon Oil. ........ 53%
“Needle'i Eyes”
In oriental cities, the small
gates called “needle’s eyes”
are used by travelers who
wish to enter the city after
the main gates have closed.
Birch Retires
From ER&E Fuels
Laboratory Here
CLEARANCE
rennetfi
WAVS FIRST QUALITY W
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Try Sun Classified Ads 7ocfc
He and Mrs. Birch plan to
move back to Corrigan, Texas,
wliere lie grew up and she was
lorinerly a school teacher. Bircb
Announcing
Reg. 55.00
lislnng, and studying wildlife,
audsays lie plans to spend more
tune pursuing these hobbles, and
going where we Want to.” He
says "die lime that is left will be
spent attending my ranch and
I garden. ”
Birch is a 1930 graduate of
Diboii High School and studied
electrical engineering at Texas
A&M University! Joining
Baytown Refinery in December
1942, he transferred in less than a
month to the laboratories as a
pilot unit operator. In 1946 he
Rag.9100
renncui
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *
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L&zas 36 to 46 regular end long.
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Rog. 4.00 to 9jOO................. | To ™
Most are permanent press. In stripes, checks and solids.
Big Mac® work sets
Sizes S.-M.-L-4 XL
pack a lot of muscle
anid save you 1.08 per set
• . .Thru Saturday!
technician.
Mr. aHd Mrs. Birch have three
suns and two grandchildren.
Kjcliard and his wife live in
Pensat'oia, Fla., where he is
stationed with the Naval Air
Force-' Joe Bill is working
toward ins M£ degree in fish and
Reg. 9.00 to 18.00 ............ T To lift
Choose from a wide selection of colors. Many No ii
Sizes 30 to 42.
ai Haven Hanger Station.
Birch is a member of Cedar
Bayou Masonic Lodge. He
retired Jan. I.
Reg. 6.98 to 20.00 ....— V To §
In cardigans and pullovars. Assorted colors. Sigas S.-M.-
Rag. 7.99 to 27.50
Choose from a wide selection of styles and colors in light
and heavy weights.
Rag. 27.50 to49.50........ | # To £#
Assorted styles and colors to choose from in many fabrics.
Sizas 36 to 46.
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Rotarians
To Elect
'69 Officers
hfext Wednesday will" be
Reg. 6.98 to 9.98 ................ V To 6
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PANTS, REG. 5.98, NOW SHIRTS, RttMffi NOW,
of Baytown.
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directors will be chosen with the
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president-elect.
Charles L. Tillery will ascend
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Lee Liggett, the current
president.
SAVE IN EVERY DEPT.
THROUGHOUT THE STORE
DURING OUR WINTER
In the balloting Attorney John
Sandhop and Dr. Henry
lukes have beep nominal
by a group of past presidents
who served on the committee.
The membership nominated
K. W. Matherne, Bob McGraw,
Dan Willson and Gene Gillis for
the three vacant board places.
Retiring board members are
J. Bryan Stratton, Blair Mann
land Dr. Herbert Duke Jr.
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(Courtoiy of Cltizani National Bank and Goodbody Co.|
Allis Clialmers.......29!
Mobile Sixony.....J,
. 57%
Arlan s Dept Store ... . . 36%
Monsanto..........
. 53%
Am Tel & Tel ........ 54
Nat Dairy ■ • ■ .......
. 41
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 117, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1969, newspaper, January 31, 1969; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056782/m1/3/?q=GRANITE%20SHOALS: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.