The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1966 Page: 2 of 13
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fto fcgtta— tn Tuesday, November (, 1966
Resident Of Dayton
Noon Call Slock Quotes p, mprA|
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Mail rmUi on roqooot.
lUpTMMtOd Notlonolly by T«ui
SUNSPOTS
AUis-Ovulmer*
Arlan a Dept Store
Am Tel * Tel.....
23% Ashland Oil
10% Bendix ...
56% Beth Steel
Stockholders Meet
THE ANNUAL ntockhokler*
be taught by Mr*. G. W. Ed
wards afld Mrs. H. L. Wert a
1S06 Rain tree.
Underwriters
FRANK J. Torregroaa, agent
s~» t
meeting of the Lakewood Pool
Cldb wtll*be held at 7:30 p.m.
for AmeflcaJi General Life In-
surance Co., received a di-
ploma from the American Col-
lage of Life Underwriter* at
special ceremonies at th* Hou»-
Chrysler *»•««.«<
Columbia Gas ...
Delta Air .......
Diamond A& ...
Douglas Aircraft
He it survived by hi* brother,
Manuel Sophie of Marita; alater,
Mn. Lisle Brown of Dayton.
Services will be held *t 2
p.m. Wednesday at Dayton's
Senior Women
SERVICE LEAGUE of Baytowr
. will meet at 9:15 a m. Friday
_ at Goose Creek Country Club..,
Tuesday at the Lakewood Club
House.
Booutmons Meeting
THE BAYTOWN Association of
'msefluirv Capbc Hardnessen and Cosmetologists
. er^amy WWTF* will meet At 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
THE BAYTOWN Emergency at Juanita's Beauty Shop, 809
Corp* will meet at 7 p.m. Tues* Baiter
day at the Emergency Cop* barn u. r|„H Officers
on South Main to eiec. officer.. ^om^RS^tTBay-
Horticulture Chib
nrnT cionrerDc meeting, are Sharon
28% • szxrjr"* * ** **"1
34% M? wm •nmnasr ¥ Mdtwnai ■awut
QivrOi and if* Ifflitn American
yt Ht It wrvtvco Mt trttt. Mary tuSr
Ootfli at Baytown; Mlar end dtp.
156% maftwr. Mr. «d Mrs Owner G«*n« ¥
** 5at.*ar%ss3P4ifir3wS
25% alia wrvlra Mm.
"7 Pinarai wrvfcaa will ka SaM af M am.
42% watnatdov a fM u in Chop* *im
Dow Chem
Dresser Ind
Du Pont ....
El PaprNrf Cm
Ethyl Corp ......
Ford
Foremost Dairies
Black's Pharmacies
111 I.T«w Otahar at atarMa*
9*8-1758 mem
The herboa can leap ntae feet
at a time. It la an Egyptian
Gen Motors
Other models Include tha
lotast In ayagtaw. behind-the-
Mach, secretary; Betty Potts,
Georgia-Pacific
!] Gordon's Jewelry
[ Greyhound .....
t Gulf Oil
! Gulf States Util...
I Halliburton ......
' Hoffman Electr .,
mittee chairman; Roni
well, representative;
Brown, historian, and
Lqunsbery, co-hostorian.
NOW CARS for V
JAMES MATTHEWS
Keep A Tony’s
RAMBLER
Drugs Are Used
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -Soma
young men in the St. Louis area
have used drugs to increase
their blood pressure before re-
porting for their Selective Serv-
ice " physidl ’exaWtakttoh*. the
cleric of 10 St Louis local draft
2j ' North and South Viet Nam. A
535 apokesman said the .leaflets
48 would decry the "murder of the
83% *14, point out "the
50% deiperatibn 'of W Viet Cong
42% in seeking to revive it* flagging
was transferred to Fort Lee
Oct n to join the MSth Quar-
termaster (to. He leave* Dee.
1 for a tour of duty la Viet
In ter lake Steel „...
IBM ..............
Jones & Laugh ...
IfttFXtAScOna -
Ltag-TefocQrV&Ugbf
Magna vox ........
Marathon Oil ......
inf.
prestige.1’
He said printing of the leaflets
would start Wednesday and
would carry a photograph of a
woman killed in the central
market square by the shellings
Fearing more terorist inci-
dents, U.S. authorities put the
capital off limits to American
boards says.
Monsanto
Marguerite Ward, the clerk,
did not name the drug.
Mrs. Ward said doctors are
reviewing the examination re-
40 Years Is Dead
an MIL............
New York Central^
Penn RR ......,*.4.
Pepsi Cola .....a,...
Phillips Pet .........
RCA,—.............
Raytheon ...........
ports 'of all men who had been
rejected because of high blood
pressure. ’
. Firecracker
A YOUTH slipped into the Cal-
vary Mission Baptist Church,
- 213 W. Murrill, during prayer
i meeting Monday night and dis-
' flipted the meeting by throwing
1 a firecracker. He fled the
'scene. , o... .
Service League
THE WOMEN’S Auxiliary of the
Senior Citizens will have a cov-
BTA*
STUDDED
SHOW
You AH 4
Come! I
Por Uw
nm
Who Enjoy
"tCCO-
servicemen.
fichtomberger
Little other actkSTwa* report- Ooatg -imi been a reataaet of
ed in the-war. U.S. B52* kept Baytown since 1926, serving as
pressure on an enemy position an *rtnY recruiter 13 years be-
ta % c«Val highlands Mon- fore J°lnln* Humble Oil and Re-
day, raiding It for the third day flnlne 0> » Baytown Refinery
in a row, but bad weather limit- ln Protection Depart-
ed air strikes over the Commu- ment> ,
nist north again atyd American He was a member of Memo-
filot* got in only 59 missions. rial Baptist Church and the
U.S. pilots flew 449 sorties Baytown American Legion,
over South Viet Nam Monday He Is survived by his wife,
Sears ............... 48%
Shell ...... 64%
Sinclair ..................67%
Socohy —. 47%
Sperry-Rand .............23%
Stan Cai ............. 63%
Stan Ind ......... 53%
Start k ‘J,«».». .v*, *, ..’•"•'.-11. '664i
-ot-_.
After ChtolJl lrttiu *j»» entire family—See your friend*,
fb* AfmoipliOT lml ^ Fkw Fot^ . ~
Grueismc <
| or natural’
I Roam «
stwnefufi -
tutaw’"
Bestial or
iMB|L
Pgr Adult
ered dish luncheon at noon Nov
3 at St. Mark's Methodist Scout
House. A business meeting and
games party will follow. All
members and guests have been
STarr GWb' wT.
Stauffer Chem
Sun Oil.......
Sunray .....*.
STARING
CHILDREN UNDER 12
Mary Ruby Goerig of Baytown;
•ferthiaLAiid,;ita»t»d>er...
and Vietnamese pilots
LORETTA LYNN
aead. to *ttei>d.
itSCZSstaT -m-
Tenneco
tarcfflhe ifbmTSrm
rifles and 60mni m„. ™. „, —
some military men said they Green of Rockport, and half-sis-
were sure a light howitzer also ter- EveJyn of Houston,
was used Four nephews and two nieces
The shells struck only ... . .
yard* Tjehind -a-reviewtagstamd ysy.T
for Vietnamese, U.S. -and other!..1 . J y_
nTexaco ........
[Texas Eastern .
fTeXas Gulf Sul .
Tidewater .....
(Union Carbide ,.
j Union Oil of Cal.
(United Air Lines
(ITni/ibn TVi irr
|Nashvilie, Tenn.
MACABRO1
•SEOOND FEATURE"
300 S. Hwy. 14b
Baytown
45% ‘
64%
38%
. 48%
.165%
The Unitedltfate* had 21 mil-
lion horses in 1915, but the num-
ber dwindled as automobiJlgleb**
came popular. Horses number-
mehtary procedure courte Wtii L.
41^ »ivuwiiivev, v.o. -ana umcr
foreign dignitaries. Had they
cbme 90 . minutes later, they
would have exploded when U.S.
Gen. William C. Westmoreland,
commander of U.S. forces in
Viet Nam, and Vietnamese gov-
ernment chiefs were on the
stand.
Elsewhere, the 63,000-ton U.S.
aircraft carrier Coral Sea took
tip her. battL station in the
Gulf of Tonkin to launch air _____________ ____
strike* against the Communist face water. Rainfall la the only
north. The Coral Sea repiiced source of fresh water, and it is
the carrier Ortskany, which was collected from the rooftop* of
crippled by fire last Wednesday almost all building*..and stored
Did You Know?
ed 12 million in 1935 and two
million in I960.
Rent A Car Service
A* Low A* $5.00
' Per Day .
' Can • ■
■. 682-8191
THAD F&TON
TlOW SHOWING
Thesr&acfcqpe
lltefitinfcr/
MaRTin Deton
1 Titan 1 >fvs#inP'
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT _
FRIEDTFISH
HUSH PUWES-COLE SLAW AND
FWH4CH FRIED POTATOES.
Thtri’i a
tat to dole tat m
BAYTOWN
K yen’m study trrWed, heMsg
lor the Mwtst taows, tta fed
rise** to «*t, * WMk and rttort,
your church or tynafoguo, piicoo
i> rim* ur mm * tauw tf
•portmrnt.... nad tha
94» Sc0tomt 0m
YOU CAN I Per
CAT I Parson
“MAKS IT A FAMILY AFFAIR*
583-7481300 S HWY. 14b
Special FeatOI*tH»
JOCKFKi
LAST TIMES TODAY
r«dn«$day
- TONIGHT -
>T«yAS0y";
Decker
^ '°N$ “Where the Action Is!1!
Th* cream of fh# circus crop -
performer* and animals -
brought to you by the Arabia
Temple Shrine of Houston.
PER9UIT
" ’ 6*at* Not lasarved This Night
NOVEMBER 2
Houston Bank*’ "Blu* Chip" Porformanco—
TickaU at Half-Price
NOVEMBER 3
Henke’s Pwttrmanca-Suy a Ticket; (tot On* Prae!
Femilv Nlffhfa. 1 1
Psmtly Night*: Nov. 7,2,9~*nd 10
a TWO FAMILY BITS *
.. SANDRA DEE IN
"Temmy Tell Me True"
— AND —
GUDIN FORD IN
"The Rounders"
13h.Mov.te
HAVING TROUBlf HtARiNGv
or — Hear
but Don t Understand’
SONOTONE
Dividends Paid QUARTERLY
ON TOTAL SAVINGS
ON ACCOUNTS OVER 110.00
A CONSTANT VALUE INVESTMENT
SAVINGS RECEIVED BY 10th EARN FROM 1st
INSURED BV THE F.S.L.I.C.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 1, 1966, newspaper, November 1, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061193/m1/2/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.