The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967 Page: 7 of 16
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Thursday, January 8. 1967_fffer
YMCA Sets Swim
CarpeHng Valued
At $2,095 Stolen
From Apartments
Our World
Today
HOSPITAL NOTES
Raytown YMCA will (tart Its
winter iwlm program Saturday.
The program at Inaintcttom archary, dodge
for boy* and girls of all swim- games, and crafla.
mtng abilities. A wjjj b, i
Classes for beginners as well ^ tflemoon to I
as for advanced students art ^ Members are I
held following the National the Saturday p
YMCA aquatic program. others are Invited I
Awards and progress cards are ^ activities
given each participant at the end (or additional infold
of the series. Lessons are for attending are aaket
10 weeks and run from 10 a.m. Mefc lunch to the
to 11 a.m. at the pool. There la period Soft
an open awtm period from 0 available at the Y.
a.m. to 10-a m. Coat tor the
10 lessons Is IS.
Members of the Y are Invited
to swim In the open swim pe-
riod from 9 a.m. to 10 a m a*
well as join In the activities irf
the Y. The Y Saturday program
will Include activities such a*
Admitted to Gulf Coast:
Sabrina Frasar, daughter of
Mrs Mildred Parrish, High-
lands, Room 300.
Joe Cochran, Mont Belvleu,
Room 133.
, wimri inllll pivigf ail) oauuuo/i
''January 7th, at the Robert E.
Lee Pod.
From AF Wire*
• Army helicopter* a a 4
snow vehicle* attempt to take
reaeae teems to a Colorado
mountainside where a charter
eg phene with *a llllnol* fami-
ly abound crash . leaded.
• The year IMS appears In
have sat a record foe traffic
fatalities hut the heavy tare
of televised football during the
Christina. . New Year's hall
days helped heap deaths dowa
dartag that period, a safety
expert aays. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Fregar.
Q5 Shqtfy, Room 303.
WUIam Baker, son of Mr. and
Mr* Dnad Baker, 304 Arbor,
Room 131. *
Mr*. Bertha Wuensch, 1701
Maryland, Room UL
lira. Jaylene While, 3430 El-
Corpellng valued at S3,OK has
been reported stolen from two
apartments In the newly con-
structed Creative Arms Apart-
ments on Raker Road.
Baytown Patrolman John Ros-
amond, who Investigated, ask.
Physics Grants Go To
Trinity University
SAN ANTONIO (API- Trinity
Unlverelfy'a phytic* department
and the National Sclenoe Foun-
dation have annouced that two
grants have been awarded the
University In lupport of phy-
tic* program*.
The Brat grant Is for 139,000
In support of a summer Institute
for high school teachers. The
second grant la In suptmrt at a
research program for three high
Admitted to Jan Jacinto Meth-
odist:
Mr* Izetta Penny, 3314 Ellon,
Room 337.
Jama* Qradney, Croaby,
Room 331.
'Mrs. Jelse Detkert. Hull.
Room 349.
Theresa Clepper, 413 N. Ash-
bel, ialatlon nursery.
Mrs. Nola Otis, Channel view,
Room 221.
Cage Nixon, Channelvlew,
Room 310.
Mrs. Alice Fore, 119 Marlon,
Room 340. •
Mr* Ocllla Harris, 1300 Mon-
roe, Room 313.
Hiuufiu, wriu uivi*iii|«ini, uni
the developer, Frank Thlelen,
discovered the carpeting missing
Wednesday. He said it was
apparently taken between June
of I960 and January.
The carpeting, iCored In apart-
vinta, Room 130.
J«me* Hayck, 303 Flyle,
Room 130.
Mr*. Beulah Loun*berry, Bay-
Avoid The Rush
Have Your Auto
Inspected How
town, Room 101.
Mri. Hattie Hardy, Highlands.
Room 300.
Mr* Oneeda Hale, La Porte.
Room 330
Lawrence Frey, Channelvlew,
i irc i bi iuiivu mi t-
menu 111 and 119, was In rolls
"tea heavy for one man to car
ry," th« officer said. Their
weights were estimated at L-
200 pounds each.
The greatest lost waa a Lon-
don Plush gold carpet, valued
at a total of I1.SS0.06. Alio mill
lng Is $336.49 In a Glen Avoa
carpet, color unknown
• The sew math for worn
*■’• faahluna goes Ilka Oils:
Par daytlma waar, subtract as
much from the bottom aa the
law allows. Par evening, sub-
tract the same amount from
school phytic* teachers.
BAYTOWN'S N. CHATKWUD, right, meet* Texas Cancer
Crusade Chairman Ben Barwea at a recent gatheriag ef state-
wide cancer velunteer* In Austin, Chatfleld la the County
Tbwns-CbmmReeo Chairman for Hnrris County and a mem-
ber of the Baytown Branch Beard ef the Amereaa Cancer
Society. He la employed at Humble Oil and Refining CVs
Baytown Refinery. Barnet will land the Cseeer program
throughout Texas In 1147. H* la apeaher of the Texas House
of Jepresentativca. The recent Auatla meeting waa held to
acquaint volunteer* throughout the state with the knowledge
they win need far the crusade during April
1106 Mar Ire t St
2300 N.
Alexander
"New With Two
Stores To Barr*
Yon*
Open • to 9
AHray* Fro*
Parking
.vc, .vwm. du.
David Allen Holbrook, Day-
ton, Room 303.
Ml*. Geraldine Riggs, La
Porte, Room 341
Mrs. Marianna Placker, Sara-
toga, Room 213.
Barbara Kay Huckaby, 006 W
Loblt. Room 311
Mrs. Sandra Schooley, La
Porte, Room 331.
won't
Baytown Pilot
Dub Collects
Hearing Aids
• The FBI reports lla lave*
tigallons led to conviction leaf
year of 4M pereana neenaad ef
violating military draft laws—
almost double the number con-
victed la IMS.
Baytown Resident
Three Years Dies
The Baytown Pilot Club has
begun it* annual drive to ooi-
leet pocket-type hearing aids
that can be repaired.
The aid* will be distributed to
children of any age who have a
hearing Impairment and do net
have an aid.
Treating, ordering ear moulds,
replacing b a11ert ei, buytng
cord* and general maintenance
of the aid* will be handled by
the Pilot dub.
Baytown school* operate a
Mr*. Nellie Veer Alien, 77, of
313 W. Francis, died at 6 a.m.
Wednesday in a Baytown hos-
pital.
She had been a resident of
Baytown three years.
Funeral services wlU be held
at 3 pm Friday at Earthman
Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. L. C Calhoon, pastor of
North*tde Baptist Church, offi-
ciating. Interment wUl be In
Hill of Rest Cemetery.
fhe is survived by one son,
Noon Call Slock Quotes
New Arrivals:
1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cantey
Jr., 1019 N. Commerce, son,
bom Jan. 4 at San Jacinto Meth-
odist.
Contract
Gen Motor* .....
Gen Tel A Elec
Gen Tire .........
Georgia-Pacific
Gillette rt',.......
Gordon'* Jewelry
Greyhound ......
(Continued From Page 1)
union In the position of being
able to strike in an effort to
prevent layoff*, Groaplron said j
He said Gulf, in an oral Inter-*
pretatkgi of this clause said
that in the Port Arthur plant It I
meant that any permanent em-
ploye under the contract would
PANTIES
u \ PANTIES
Gulf Oil
5% Gulf State* Util
1 Halliburton
IVfc Hoffman Electr
H Ho LA> .......
1% Interlake Steel .
IS IBM ..........
IS Jones A Laugh
IH Kerr-McOe ...
Ernest E. Ireland of Baytown;
one titter. Mr*. Mary Robinson
of Huntington, W. Va. ;and one
nephew, Jame* A. Johnson Jr.
have a job for Ufe or until re-
-flu bred, excluding discharge for
ju*t cause or a major catastro-
^ phe at the plant.
S3 Gulf also guaranteed that if
37S «ny employe should be demoted
6314 through no fault of hit own, hti
4514 old rate of pay would be main-
40 V4 tallied for at least 18 weeks, plus
34 one week for each year of corn-
39', * Ung-Temco-Vought
Marathon Oil
Mobile Oil
Monsanto
Ladies'BRAS
Nat Dairy
NatDiat
New York Central
Penn RR.........
Pepsi Cola ........
Phillip* Pet .......
RCA ..............
Raythoen .........
Schlumberger ....
Sears ............
Regular
29c Pr.
Shop Friday 9:30 To 9:00
SATURDAY STORE HOURS
9:30 To 6:00
Sinclair
Sperry-Rand
Stan Cal ...
Stan Ind
JVaturfiex.
PANTY
GIRDLE
-Company increased by J4
monthly its contribution to hos-
pitalization - medical insurance
for family men.
—Pension* were Improved at
a cost to the company estimated
at 12 cents an hour.
—Individual pay adjustments
ranging from 4 cents to 38 cents
an Hour above the general in-
ore as# to 900 workers.
Groaplron said those adjust-
ments were a local matter, not
a part ef the union’s national
Stauffer Chem .
Sun Oil.........
Sunray .........
Technicolor ....
Tenn Gaa ......
Texaco ........
Texaa Eastern .
Texas Gulf Sul ..
Tidewater .....!
Union Carbide .*.
Union Oil of Chi
United Air Lines
Upjohn Drug ....
SALE
2-Day's Only
Beautiful Bonded
Knits, Easy to Cut,
Easy to Sew
goals, and wire not figured in
arriving at the 44-cents an how-
value of the settlement.
U. S. Steel ..
Westlnghouse
Xerox
Texas A&M Professor
Sets Research Cruise
$4.99
BUY!
Our Low Prico
*JVattufiex
PANTY GIRDLE
funds with which to erect the COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
have the help of 10 teams of 10 al *^lenc« Foundatlon oceanog-
members each," Rev. Dowler raphlc researchishlp Eltanln In
Mid. "We think the fact that «ta S^ PacIHc
every time we raise 44 cents during the four months. The
the federal government will put biochemical technlcial will make
up 58 cent* will enable us to cnJ**f* ">rmoc
reach our quota quickly." |,r°l)<' les 0
The Baytown Opportunity Cen- Antarctic water._
ter has been active here for
vi-;n , and at On- lln-ic fc.v* i
are 34 youngsters actively en-
gaged In the program.
The center has already raised
funds enough to pay for the
three-acre tract located on Bak-
er Road about 800 feet west of
Garth.
Mrs. B. W. Thomas Is chair-
man of the board of directors
of the center, Other officers are
Mrs. L. D. Wilburn, vice ohalr-
man; Mrs. D. F. Grigg .secre-
tary, and Ted Williams, treasur-
Ses this fabulous assortment of plaids, chock*, solids,
and textured fabrics In weave* and colors especially
•elected for the Baytown area. Orion acrylic, 106%
acrylic or viscoae, acrylic A nylon blend*. Choose
lightweight, medium or heavy-wolght fabrics for
‘ dresses,1 Jumper*, skirts, suits, caprl set*. YouII be
Impressed with the high quality ef this collection.
Terrific range of luscious fall colo/s, plus pastels.
All are a generous #4" wide. Dry clean.
er. Other director! are John R.
Sandhop, D. E. Thomas, J. R
DUlMWyi I/, m. iiiwmao, as, • »<
Ainsworth, Mr*. H. J. Cornelius,
Rev. Dowler Mi*. B. B Knox,
Ocle Smith, L. B. Traverao, Al-
bert Butler, Tom Campbell, G.
N. Gamer, Loflin and Teter.
ilenn Ford Due
military Hitch
LOS ANGELES (API- Actor
Glenn Ford I* packing his fa-
tigues for a 30-day hitch in Viet-
nam.
The Marine Corps announced
Tuesday that Naval Reserve
and will continue 16 weeks ending the week of March
16th. (Saaaea will meet one day a week. There will
be claeees for beginner*, Intermediate' and advanced
students, as weU at a special Junior Baxaar group
for students under tS years at age., AD classes will
be conducted by qualified knitting Instructors. Soon
Invites you and your friends to register In the Yam
Dept- now for this free course.
Join Our FREE
Knitting Classes
Register Now!
New Classes Start
January 9th
Contact Your Btiytown Sean
Now To Arrange Your Time!
It's fun and Easy to Learn to Knit!
And Remember It's FREE!
Want to Swap?
Sun Classified
111 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas
Phone 582-8131
SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE
•atisfactioB CiunatMd orYour Mowy Beck
Fret Parting
5< TO *1°.° STORES
Deposit By Ihe 10th.
Earn From The First
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 118, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1967, newspaper, January 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1058123/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.