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Tuesday, March I, I960
BAYTOWN, TEXAS
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QUAKES, TIDAL WAVE ROCK CASABLANCA
Will Fulfill Treaty, Chile Told
I ke Says U S. Ready To Aid Victims Qf AggxBssion ^
SUN
Spots
’Trail' Postponed
RIVER OAKJj Garden club’s an-
nual Azalea trail Bis been post-
poned'from March a weekend to
March WJ0 and March 26-2? be-
cause of the late blooming season
of the flowers.
Siqns Moved
POUCH ('HIKE Roy Montgomery
'•sii! Tuesday that "No Parking''
-signs on Travis m. (runt of Sam
Houston .EU’m'entaiV School Hayej “
• been mined across thi- street. Stop * - _ ( . _ # # ’
F. Tickner, District 4-*.
sour: he said ■
Death Toll
Feared High
SANTIAGO.* Chile (AP'-Presi-
denl Eisenhower declared today
the United States "is ready to ful-
fil! its treaty obligations with
strength and promptness, and
firmness" if any Ami-man' nation
becomes a victim of .aggression.
Th<* President ..told the Chilran*
Congress that the .United States
.is prepared to cooperate in anyij
pinitical step for reducing expen-f
dilutes, on armaments a' step ad-
vticated hy President Jorge Ales-
sandri of Chile,
Eisenhower Warned.’ however,
that; "procedures for achieving
limitations and assurance of eom-
pliai'rc will not be easy.” " . ■
"The level of armaments which
a nStiun feels it must maintain
to assure the siffety of its people
_ involves a decision which the sov-
crciun authority of that country
must; make for itself.." he* said.
"Multilateral agreements can be*
achieved if each nation of the
hemisphere has confidence that it
need not fear unprovoked aggres-
sion."
Pronounced fit despite the fast
pace of his South American tour,
to President launched into an-
other heavy schedule on the see-,
ond day of his stop-an-to; Pacific
Coast, nation.
• Prior to his appearance he*fore
Congress he told 1,200 American
residents and members of Chil-
ean Arm ritiui organizations that
tla United States "wants every
American, republic to become
•strong economically as well as po-
litically and socially."
"We know that only strong na-
tions in our divided world- cmc ,he-.
sure of retaining their precious
freedom,” he said.
, There was no contra diet ion,..iri
the- American fooliey of noninter-
vention in other nation's affairs «
‘ with its forstering of "free-
dom > representative democracy
through* the hemisphere." he told
the Americans.
ThpJhesidcnt leaves Wednesday
, for. Montevideo, Uruguay, and the
last formal calls; of- his four-na-
tion, IO-day tour. On Thursday., he
, lints to Puerto;. Rico w here he
plans to rest for several days,
News dispatches reporting .Ei-
senhower'S apparent tiredness in
Bariioehe. Argentina. Sunday,”
prompted. his per«inai physician.
Maj. Gen" Howard M Snyder to
announce Monday night that the
©-year-old chief executive is "in
fine nhysieal condition and in good
health.”.
Eisenhower appeared in * good
spirits during Monday's arrival
ceremonies in Santiago. Through
■.most of the .30-minute .motorcade
he stood and w aved ter the friendly
' and. unexpectedly large crowds,
estimated at betwteij-WO/rti and ’
700,0MB, _ ..
Monday night after a dinner
that lasted.until .11:1a..'the Presi-
dent had an almost fri'ky l.xat as
he returned .to .the U.S. Embassy
residence.. .
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BULLETIN '
CASABLANCA. Morocco (API
—Two massive earthquakes, tiro
and a tidal wave wrecked the
Moroccan port city of Agadir . ,.
today, killing, 1.mu persons and
injuring an equal number, of-
ficials back from the seem* re;
ported. .
Council Candidate Is
City Library Champion
Tour Cancelled
ZINA. ANI> Kolya, who were
schedulid t" apjiear Thursday I
March 21 under the sponsorship
Of the* Civic MuSic Assn . have
cancelled their tour, amuding to
- Mrs ' E. A Milton. assiseiiyUop
president, Replacing them.will be|
"Eglevsky and th** IVtde Ballet."!
presented at T:U> pin. Friday. .....
March IS. in Lee College audi Raymond F. Tickncr. an cm-l "We need a program of plannedilimits which describe Baytown as
toruim. . ..-■• ploy*, in Hum We Oil ^*.n*.i. Itcf.tp maintenance., and repair, e*peci'-,'A'Better Have to law. Briefly'.
- ling Co s Cost and Evaluation Da ally on the thoroughfares used by;my objective as a councilman
VFW Meeting Set > jviMon-at the'Baytown Refinery. is must everyone ip the city.. Pr.ie- would he to see that these words’
VETERAN'S OF Foreign- AVarstto eleventh candidate-in the race, tieajly all of the construction done|a
* " ‘ ‘ ' ' " 1 ' " inwc.it
idle
Wars l the eleventh candidate- in the race, tieajly all of the construction done I are true, and not just
Post 91”Anil meet a* S pm Tiles-**01- fhreg city council posts to he in the city involves civil engineer-'boast."
‘tttv at‘the VFW Hall am Decker .‘‘HM in the April 5 election. .tag. which is something I have! Tickncr.is a native of Wyoming.
Drive. Nominations'for I'Wft offi A candidate* fur the District I .s,'i<“.t* Practicea. and under- where he re<v,\ed his efomentary*
One Death Reoorted
'fe _
; CASABLANCA. r.Ioroeeo iAP'—
Two giant, earthquakes, fire and
a tidal, wave wrecked the south
M*.i ocean port of Agadir in the
'night. Officials feared the death —
■ toll was- 1JKB or Bttagfc FtBKh,-, .;^M
tmi toy authorities said ht* least
pW persons had been killed.*"
| -U. S. and French armed forces
jrr.d in relief efforts for the city .
-aMliMO op the Atlantic about }|)
m.iUwyaiuin-o! Crrsabtanea.
Planes flew in doctors and med-
ical supplies. The powerful t‘ S.
Sth Fleet *m" the Mediterranean
was alerted to send units to -Aga-
dir .if full speed if the need arose.
Sir* earthquakes, an hour and-
22 minutes apart, were of such
magmiude that measuring" msau-
ments in Casablanca ObSurva-
Jatorv wcpo damaged. The first,
from Wink and Midland in West Texas near the. Oklahoma border came at 11:41 p. m . 6:11 p. m.
Schools; Roads Closed
-■■■>■ ■■■ ■
By Texas Ice Sheath
c*rs will tie taken during iht-.pos.ti'on.* Tiekn*-r is iIn
business meeting. IWmmander,Im-urnl»*t.t V I* 'Willie* Rmes
James French announced. .m l \e!:n,i Jnrd.ui Anscy, tl-.e sc< -
:«*n*i woman in Baxtnwn's hNSory,
II SCI k II ns!Ill'll m :i|. 1 I
In tip*. D strict^ race lnc;:*i h-
_ ,, , , ’it I’m! 11 Mi ir*. is opjiavii la
at , pm n* xt Me!,: : * *; , , c „'
undVr
n 1 Th*s includes both city plan
; and Haifa* control,
fhere are signs at the
and high sr-hool education After
■serving in. the U.S. Navy, he at-
Vity'fSm* tOfStll.. Page «)
RAY TtC'kNER
Shrine Club Meet
BAYTOWN’ SHRINK (" ;\
n* \t M. rdi
loading
« !!
Kn ghts iif'P.t.'ia- H
arfd vrsitmc N"bl*-s
pitsidtnt G. Rex
pounced.
M :r’
c.-n IK p.title. ■;
R fin*T> and S i
a lloraci- Mann Jun-
Session Continues--
Senate Votes More
Civil Rights Push
*'•!,'■ -It'd"! til. I'.iMuWI
C uitin an.KunCriviy
hor High teat h* i
, [_ Incunilmnt Al Clnylun. .District!
'.FifSt Project- ; if*, his llm H1<~,t iqi|»inints vii f.i| —i
THE NEW1.V organized Craig-'four I'hcy are R *\ II Hughes',
motif Garden Club.will s|»mM.r a.Unw ird G J.4m *e 'IT . W.itiP
rummage vile from 9 am. until Jt and 1. A ^liil!* SlcM.my.s WASHINGTON lAPt—Tile Sen- showing. Hint tlmelhc.V produced
6 pm Finlay ami Jtitunl.iv. n» Hugh* v rat, <. a .trim "hi® <Mi,ali. ■ in a dawn ’test, voted ai-ti a quorum ink.! minutes. The loin;,
th* ir first projtvt. The event will North M on. J.Jmvn -and Ward today hi continue indefinitely the talking Southerhers git to rest
he held at the old Wilkcnfolilhuild-.'vork at the r. Ln< ry and Me-larnnrid-the-chick session i*n civil while 51 senators are herded in
ins on Minn* s"ta- Mr?. M E Du- M-mus is a Baytown trucking firm rigbtor Wilh the vote on Morse's mis
rant is chairman of thi’ways ami owner. . *i*,M. Vote rome shortly after 'lion wit of the- Way. Sen Lister
means romniittfs*. j *apSHativo cnndi4iti|s for city ^ ;aj a m „{tpr p,.. senate had Hill ilKMat resumed the filibuster.
• .» I » . |rouiicLh.iv* until nrdiiiidd Safilr- jnr’-s'ssion' 1ST huiirs 16 a luftir Swthertij'ns-
Land Sale Set ■ >d/' drive by th. leadership to break ------- --------
FIFTY EIGHT picU of lam) w.lf i'p^*' »’ !r"'’'* ih, .1, adluC-k over the rights leg- ' '
hr soli! al a public au*d - n March «' s ' r< * *rx Edna Oln.r at city n . . I f\f P
fiw \Yt«*r;t|fe U'ind Offm* 1*'’ H- fh Ih;«{<m r.vfu* anti Rmubh- DoTTI© V^T Jan
AuMin anmvifKiHl Inter* siixl p**r - . M. • K**<i» I ruvtt am!
may *»M;un details at
Vrl«*raw 5mt\in* 0'n!**r Inniitffi‘ ,1 ,l1**1 " ,rf^ n*$trlcf
af TIHH Minm vita Homs ar»* fr*»ri * K* nm th r».i*!L**>tt Ivtnrt 3 am!
1 to 5 pvi Monday through Kri *-»*> nmfnrt an 4 [lu{ bj„ {0 ix Vision'. ''’ B> BI.I K BK.ATHMil* said
it-
Lends Hand
I’OKT I.VAITEA'. More, co
(All — Two American planes
from Port l.yauteyS I .S. naval
station were aimmc the ffbO" to
s|mssI doctors and eim-rcencv
tmslical supplies to quake
stricken Agadir lialav. .
The pilots were f nnlr. Wit
lion Perry. '!inn..a|«iliv f imlr.
Edward Kodh. Rriad.l>n. \,-Y.:
(apt. \. K. Ileiuilngs of Vallle
and r.t. Cmdr. James' Waldron.
New Or I. ait-
* *"
speaking
World famous
t'.itic - ami Republi-
can leaders an supporting plans
to k.aji .th*. S-igtk in session's
night and day tins week without
any now in an effort I" hi mg'
a iivii rights bill to a decision.
Jacinto-
Wednesday TexasDay'
By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS'
I «\n ice sheath f tlveloping a strip Texas into. the South Ptaihii 'east- .’reported-» quarter'inch of sleet E5T, Monday, the s*-ysmd at 1;U3
of Texas toil far West Texas to ward across North Central Texas on the ground. , , 'a. m.. S:03 p. m. EST! E'ires broke
the Louisiana litw* cfosrd scores to Northeast Texas. i Light snow; fell in' the.Panhan- mu while rescue wojk was-in.
of schools Tuesday ami left some The Weather Bureau said the die. and drizzle -w riqn occurred progress.
jnwds rittered with stalled atifo- jry)g hne stretched southward to south of the fre-ezmg line " The tidal wfive*" apparehtly.
j morales. Junction 'and W'aen and at mid- Severe icing in the Cleburne attd dashed 300 yards into' the city
| Die ice drew Name for'a traffic morning Kil&tre in central East San Angelo areas elosixl numer-^’‘through the harbor, guarded hy
death near Fredericksburg in the Texas a ! Texa*-:.; na in extreme 0us schools. ' ' * massive citadel atesp A TSffofneC
{Hr!! Ctihiitry, northeast, Texas leported freezing j^.d .. <>hlw rnv‘I;. A .Xpamsfo sh..*, the Avenna
t Freezing dri/Jle rtrTam fell rain or drizzle. Pans in fcrthfasCini';1(jiM r.i.n Rto ikxii.v Cr,rr.''‘** raduted that the «Sx*k - as
.... . ; — ~ 'Alviwatio. Lihertv Chip. I J.Wi. tW m '"J’ :,r' ^
t - !«- Vista. Parker and^iandv.....{ ^ ^
. 1 :!v
•aia.i ITimi-ii I... n R-m hi > >-
;*h(in;!iv w.is‘ .LnmM ,ir.|i.i"vioit
Several cars wi re n pirtcd stalled
or in ihlchcs Int no injuries'were
known.
Schuols eldted in the San Angelo
area ineludisl Carlsbad, Wall.
M' ll/on Ruix-rt L*<* WSJjir Val-
ley, Venbest. Miles, Gr.ipe Crts k
• Climaxing Public School Week'Baytown is one of thri'e cities and the Lake View, system ol iiaiiij
lu re Friday night wi.ll lx* a lecture secured her as a- speaker •'nv,’*°* V’lty schoubm San Angelo
bv a world famous child psyeholo-N.‘ n-niiumd opto.
Ci«. Mrs- Phyllis Hostler, in thr ^ ?\ustm From llivlown die vs- 67 »»«« 1- miles north of!Jersey will bn held, at 4 pm,
Rolu rt E. Lre Sdho*)l audi- | • Sv»n An^t K* wa<» next *to impass- Tu*%mLy> M St. John s Mrthudist
toruim. 1 k . #K able- because of ice. A truck of CTmrch.
Mrs. Mostkr is currently .on,a. v*T ta*^ .Jhc Son vVnircla BwPtodut tx Cu. Arceruux.. a resident of
.- lour MiM *v Vi* a »'-! A
possible through arrangements bv • Numerous schools cIomsI in the ' *. , «r • t.«m *
LPr. A R Padgett of Baytown awl Fort Worth area Tlmsf metwhii ^ j S °* St *
j William Grant Jr. of Houston, both Rhome, Haslet. Justin. Roanoke ' _ 1 „ , n ' •• tw<i
'of Whom are "members of the Eutle Mountain - .Nagmiw ^ V , ' .T « ' , x,"
Newark g»t- Johns ami Dr. Wayne Me-
Schmils in Cchna Collin County VIeskev of Si M.uks Meth(«..st
Child Psychologist {
Speaks Here Friday
Mrs. Arcenaux,
40-Year Resident,
Dies; Rites Today
Funeral services for Mrs Laura
B. AprVnaux, 66, of ”J0S New
m
Texas Mental Health Board.
sijivdhir'i5*»*ist"■ st&zszj&is.s.rjwrT™h"'■*’'fes^-***,r*01 r,"‘v ^M
V-:.,^r-.N.*,*^*..*-,^.J*^_5**_.^!;!y .....h„«. ,
lollgh e i
must live in t
i to ri’iir. v *it, t
!mil Bayt.wn v.-.-
In annoum-mg
di-ti .i t th**v
*, are v. **"l on In
iiniliilacv
.. iok to, nun. *-
, a*t| whether the around-the-clock
session should contintie
Only
iTickmr plaod Yiimsclf" silhdiy *fc«’JWMfyg- Uith**-Brazos
Dixlaration of Independence of;
Texas frjHti Mexico., It took place,
WashingtoiK®!
OCCASION %E rain and c«i
Ssithcrn Umnerats Mar(*h 2. 1X>. a
. H
I*esisl by 2T Republicans and 2S
U heft the Kaftle . tided Texas in the I'nited States
ami is the ehiid psyehojo- o{ u:int) mmst ^jr Mrf ,tlt. ,,,14 Aivetviuv of Rivtown; a sen . Eif
gi't i« the staff of the publication
Nursery World.
. Ohly seven waaks Jaler, on /April*
21. Texas won that intjep»nd<nn
■behinda cmimuip>y-wi<le t^ove
REL Merit Scholorship
Test Scheduled March 8
air paused the King from wiuih .
eastern New!Mexico and Sw*h- lh**rs.
Raytown three brt>*
Dave Martin of Riytmn
(designed for th«> use 'n"’h! ,0 <ihhu«er.: to itvil ^ • Antonio Toper de Santa All .19BI graduates*of Robert E..m'ust he seron^-semestrir juniors
[otor than those near college agp.j"»”* j®!, Anna in the bottle of Sin Jaemto. to* ||1Kh School
; Net ficrviaa* can afford the A*, foi'eil thi surprise quwun eaU mb m 'yyWnMmd
to! Students must |o.va$ltomithe®P®
...............in.............■;'! jjijMiHiiiirj iimiWHdMriWhr t Bli ItiiMFfliwgi
pun. High tides win tv
«.m. and 7 W p m.
■"|l ■’"ii1-* Jias appeared as WifMfejHSt Jr\a« through soutoastern ind- .!m> Martin and Sid Mari n,
- gist on the panrl id-experts uiWTOklahoma into Afkansas. . bolftl*' SfofoH. f-i; six sis|e»r
^ llrqish BriK.dc.iM'ng Corp, pro . All except the southern portion "Mrs. Geotge Wild of Cm ingten,
gram rolled ’ founily ,Affairs . of Texas was expected to-rreeive La Airs A C rhiboiieaux-jd,
' Ker-lRafauiH)ahmdmastrr of a tnayng ram I .*", iy lfozard0Ks"B.iytovwt, Mrs toiih Miller « r^m
bay's’ 4-eondary school in- Were* driving: rtinditjons were fisperlfd Nrs Orleans, MrsUr!. J1 Rami.
nil s anu she h.ts a son 12 . to .*;i’tmtn . ,of, H.ghl.wls amt Mrt C.ussie
She obtaimal -a master's degree ■ Light snqw Ml Monday over ShmM and Airs' Alliert Park* r,
dogy from I'nivenqiy nnr) N '« !«ist T vas ami .Oklahunyt SrM; two grandehjldn n.
...... .,4to» ■( |lnndsn^A^»a#.JlifJa<iatW';f^'ariii«hsiI,Mi>Mr».rAlii'li
She-foid aildiliimilTy taken prar- .' l.* s ^•fltoas.-f.AriWWr
• 1 - * “”'H into Southern Arkansas. , ‘two gnat giandthildpen.
.nsiml up absentees. {Army
Tiekm r also mentioned some of Two hours earlier, when the
the other problems he said face] Southerners made to’ir first quo- m-w
to city. "Needless to say.” he rum call, the civil rights forces j the v would he alkmed" chhstiu*
ertitinmxl. "tore are many"othi’rleame up with a much better tional liberty and a republican
Qualifying Test wilf he given at largest .
Early Texans who settled In to <r.a.m" rrd.lAieMay. Match S. at program. List year 3&0 0® «uq* *■»■ "
*vv oiuntry had been sctionl. To he eligihle. «tnd*nts ents enoin ied m 11 An si-Kuok child
<v» auMsaiLd Lo ollnlt _—.........-_— ■'<-...................................--
sen. eelehrated a Leap Year birth-
e plans to visit I
here on
■me Brady
reminds q
streets and Uhrai> dam are
among the most iippiclanf ”
•Cdrarrhing to street program
Tirkner said: '
•The Of) of Baytown Is ajk
Hurhing a wOswunds.-A wrong
now would nullify
day
Inends and
I March 15 ■
.She ,
relatives MS
■ Katherine
the procress made under the bond
issue With
,m streets' fixed
-the
to government of Mrxiixi foil into
the hands of .Santa Anna:
Leap Day'
Nets Two
Tw» IUvt««Mi hrtbie* were hem-derided to rswott. They
of Monday on to Leap Year date of Mexican gov ernment s forii s ft
eh- 3. * '-Hhe slate.
Mrs. Ifostfor was appointed
students mds •craiipeted "in llifi) schools to “}*ttr»PrF
—— to more than 13 3 million worth hi 1*3. This unusual publi-
—............... . ." lof fdurivear schiddMilp*. ration n dasigmsi for mothers of{
SPSS’S School. Week
th<T testing * Mrs. Hostler will arrive in Bay
The NMS exam, administered bv town at ahrait won Friday. Shfo
fMienee - Rrseawh Assuxites of kill be honored at a tamheon ip
CWeaga ^Is^^^«flt«»de*ftrsttid-^ H^ tfoundraw* dqxir^^
j,-.. ’ents (or s»]fs-tmg toir lareers or a’ KH**
ni/ehs Panning their roursrs m high’ AII eoumelors in the Riyiown
school and college. Mrl/mife vhool system- are imited to a!
said. ;_ . .. meeting at 2 phi. Friday , in to
nao* wen areusiomra so; .inr. .
plidge was brokea howwer. wh« n ’
« Committees
id Aft
ernoon
From AP Wires
After
suffering, under to abuse of .Santa, a a a J.
Anita's gewertahent the rofotists Arp fVfl/nPn
dnwded l« rewdl Th.xv dime to 1 f s W/IICU
a s from
• prows-utino says in trial in
I that i: jearsild Utsirer
Byrne admitted atMrk
Biard. who was
Am> M. I-.m -a, h^i 'nl Ur MoZC/t /YgZ6
twin, 'Roar'
Pht visiting in to
The -shortest month in to year "
into history Mmstiv night Great-grahd^uents
fl. y“t1 ""’■**"* * ‘“
Leap Year hahy at -tfolf Foast .Alamo fell to Santa Aiwa and WH-
Brwe Ramsey , general 1
man of" the Rayiown Citizens {
Committee to ohnwvanro of
• Japanew- gaveniniral
jests Soviet proleM,against, new
^ ^xcrgKin of to: Qrar^^Ntmhr4j|ariis III wmi Santa Aima fod a force of 3.nm
*» wSSKmS SK—Sf t^TSM j: 45Vw5*re2SS
- c B ^ "Fife* Chicken Is
L .out.the week.- ■ oturaiuul. strengths and weak:, ■ ciw M,u , ir.a ., , ^ .. a ,
whieh nesacs
milliiin trade agreement with ,
. !**ipi ilritiuB
• ,Prim*ev* Margarei. and It- ..
. »*'"■ Anlnnv Armstrong Jones
*,*..*.»t*A hotel. In . maha iirij appmr—n> tngrihag .
skre aonHUH-ement ft Jheir eg-
gUt'-nit-m hy uoren ♦ Mother
Kliraheth. . . .,
equal rights ar traditioaaity
s.qtreg»lrsl luwh • rmaitrrs In
Saoth appear la he stowing daws.
.against,!
iv |mct amt
approves MW
- George arriv ed atS:2Spm Mon .Shnla Anm s aemyxsaughtered
|m, „ weighed an even seven grmq> of Texas soMiers who su
S55loot d4i”iS!e!sS On Uons* Menu
TsOeiw* "Lw’* *y* 'f;h*
She mil! Imp hononi) at a dinnrr
and Mm A. G.
CLf
the vice president of to Xtanr*' Und
trap to tradirmn. 1
i ind the Carnegie Corp
of. NPw York, ahouf *» Industrial
in. mrre>r.itiuhs* foundations and indi-
n.lta. If to rid t^|g"^lTFe^y!lS,^-.hSl^
Mireh folds hue i, wfl, go ™ ^
“*• J1*, dad to grt to ; Hon part" first *•
*Qean Up hytown Mmtfa' Begins
i*^* . room fee cnegeous April with its
Mr. and Mrs. AX Drew lave soft mrtknr hrerres. to Mr ToAiv mark* to* hrnnn.*c of w th ’to
n~drd drama; and tot Mardi.
■ the ro* ^ ...,H re. to
Aral with to
Houston had °t*: Rex Ctorttn. -*»•*“ *3"*’ H , a ■ a ,
^ Si V.'TiS’t
Back Home Wednesday,
of t'niversire Wotnm • •
. - ■ Pitrens m to Baytmra aero .. . , ..
^ vwrre urged Ih Mayor R II Pro rjUf ni" 1
eft. in fos bTO'tam to vret ^ ^ Vi ^ hI,m„ ^
FRIFDBERG Gennany <APi -1
' **-**»> iL * -m
home M r^lres. . f
Fried rhieken will he its nwiinl
course at to X>»h .ten.v. r«Mfy Kuv
‘our! of the .Afoot. Belvira Rons
I Club Salgfd.iv night ..t ^ators
I Other itims on to- anmvgrsaiy]
menu are snwfl potaWes and whir*
s.mee. green h> ins-.mi\ed vil*ri
hot roil* eherey rake ami coffee
or tra
i The women of Me* Be’vieu
Nb tosfist Oanrh to same griyup
which has smixl the rtiib s.mv it
was formed un*r inPMpuuskslup
to Baytown Lams w Alanhi
WT. wIB prepare and s»r.i to
. meal to an expectoi group of 3H»
W. C
rat of Baris re Hill Sihroi Distr.it
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 186, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1960, newspaper, March 1, 1960; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056940/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.