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Friday, October 13. 1967
! a (tout Dre»
‘ to win
• tatittle*. particularly*** penal-
WtekThe Bulldogs had 155 yard.
Drew*had aa*#v*nM0.
Dm got on tht board* flnt
to the aacond quarter when
Gregory Buckner bulled over
from three yard* out.
Osnroe cam* right back with
their tough fuUback. Earl
Thompaon. who leaped ki from
two yard* out. He also ran tor
the two extra point*.
Carl Booker aeotad the next
Bulldog TD on an 18-yard run.
la the third quarter.
Dragon Billy William, mad*
It a doaa gam* by tntereepttng
a Conroe puaa hi the third quar-
AUTO INSURANCE
Cart
Gfl Gresham
386-1010
fTATS raw Kraal amraan*
tasrara^Orasw *im*2 0W***1
Edge
is.20To12
ter and returning U 55 yarda tor
Conroe put the clincher on the
Bard in the fourth on a 38-
ytrd nan by Jama* Tolbert.
Defen*tve ttandout* for Drew
-wm Harvey Smith. Radi* John
•on, Henry Carter, Randolph St
Roma In, Cleveland Levy. Hoaey
Alfred. Michael Mathew* and
'Ultam*.
Conroe had 15 first down* to
Drew's 10 and 310 yard*
Ing to Drew * ltT, The Dr
8 of U passe* for 87
yards compared to Oonroe’s 5 of
13 for 51
Drew had rreat punting — 6
tor • 44.5-yard average
a
lit Vietnam
ARMY PVT. Jimmie W. Wolf.
30, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Wilse
Wolf, 300 E. Sterling. Baytown
has been assigned to the 30th
Engineer Battalion near Pleiku.
Vietnam. Pvt Wolf fat a 1365
graduate of Robert E. Lee High
School and attended Lee College
Air Modal
ARMY WARRANT Officer
Frankie L. Gilbert, eon of Mr
and Mrs. Leon C Gilbert of
Baytown, has received the Air
Medal tor combat aerial support
of ground operations in Vietnam
Gilbert's wife Patricia lives to
Baytown.
HOSPITAL NOTES |
Admitted to Gulf Cbast:
Lind* Rosser daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. John D. Rotaer, Alta
Loma, Room 215.
Donald Hightower, son at Mr.
and Mr*. Donald Hightower. 104
W. Humble. Room 101.
Jonathan Cols, son of Mr. and
tin. Milton D. Cole, 1513 Nar-
clOe. Room 131.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoch, Crosby
Room 131.
Jerry Williams. 3301 Garth,
Room 3H.
Mrs. Judy Lynn Wallace
811 Massey Tompkins. Room
151.
Mr*. Mary OLchta, 300 W
James, Room 155.
THIS ARMY DISPLAY Is mm af several af
Interest la Baytaaiau being shewn this week
at Bay Plnsn during the Bay Ptaaa Merchant*
Association'• lt-day anniversary aalokralfaa.
which began Wednesday Drat miss seeing
this sad ether display at Bay PW
Tom Kipper'
Is Observed
In Baytown
Noon Stock Quotes Bonds
munity will b
Yom Kippur.
{Courtesy of Citbam National Bank and Goodbody CaJ
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
DECKER
DBTVB IN THBATBE
PH. NHNI
Allis Chalmers ............ 35% Gulf Oil................... 34%
Arlan's Dept Store........8th I Gulf States Util...........23
Am Tel * Tel.............51% Halliburton ...............50
Anaconda ...............* 46 Hoffman Elcctr...........13%
Armco ................... Interlake Steel ............ 23
NOW
THRU
SATURDAY
3 FEATURES 3
NO REPEATING
COME EARLY
SHOW STARTS 7:»
The year’s #1 beat seller
pick* you up and
never lets you down.
ine year
Jt,
The DOWfJ
sraiRcasei
Ashland OU .......... 31%
Bend ix ................... 51%
Beth Steel.............. 36%
Carrier Corp.......... 57%
Celaneie ......... 63%
Chrysler ............. 53%
Oafaimbia Gas.............37%
Delta Air..................106%
Diamond Aik.......... 33%
Dow Chem ........... 84%
Dresser Ind ............... 36%
Du Pont .........•••'•••■•.•152%
El Paso Nat Gas ..........33%
Ethyl Cbrp.....
Ford
IBM
Jones k Laugh .....
Kerr-McGee .......
Kresge SS..........
Ung-TemcorVought
McDonneU-Douglas
Magna vox
Marathon OU
■I5fl Ml
Foremost Dairies ......... 30%
Gen Elec ..................106%
Gen Motors ...............85%
Gen Tel k Elec ...........8%
Gen Tire .................. Y7%
Georgia-Pacific ..........60%
Gillette .............. 8%
Gordon's Jewelry ••••••••• 36%
Greyhound .............. 33%
Mobile Socony ............44%
Monsanto 4fii
Nat Dairy ................36%
Nat Dlst ..................43%
New York Ontral........61%
«% Occidental Pet ............80%
»% Penn R ..................S7
Mow wls* mmurn- (■
ruemmiawsMl
—AND—
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BPODER'CK |
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M rtcm*noi.dar
Ttcnwscoer '.
HIRED
KILLER
nciMsapr ticimcou*'
SRD MOVIE—
FRANK SINATRA
IN
"VON RYAN’S
EXPRESS"
t.r rr^ NOW SHOWING
™ Thru WEDNESDAY
A rootin', tootin', shootih'
* but sincere picture!
’MWQUffKTtftS
JAMBS
Coburn
BM0EMRDI
tablaMAie
W■ ®ewbI Wbi
#3
wiiowr"8*"
SATl'RDAT MORNING
Pepsi 04* ................38%
Phillips Pet...............59%
RCA ...................... 58%
Raytheon ..........V..... 18%
Roan Select Tr............10%
Schlumberger ............»%
Sears .................... 97%
Shell .....................91%
Sinclair ................. 73%
Sperry-Rand ............. 47%
Stan Cbl...................82
Stan W ...................58%
Stan N 7........ 87%
Stan Ohto........... 75%
Continued From Page 1)
the proposals In detail, using
charts and projected estimated
of the college'* growth.
bufld'faJmtte?*toTgiria drill
team* or gilt-edged athletic ita-
diumi," Dr Strahan said. "We
propose no-f>onaence, jow-cuat
aduoMkOkl faeflUha * »
The college board of regents
’ teking voter approval of
n., million bond Issue and 20
at additional operating
tax authority.
The bond* are needed regent*
ray, to complete development
it the present campus and start
planning for the new north
campus expected to be need-
ed by the early 1370*.
The 70 cents of additional tax-
ing authority — which wfl] not
mean a 20-cent tax hike In the
next few year* — la needed, col-
lege official* say, for the order-
ly growth of the college.
When the college was estab-
lished 34 years ago. voter* ap-
proved a 20-cent taxing Hmtt
for operating purposes. The tax
rate started at 10 cent* and
gradually increased to the pres-
ent 13-cent rate.
"Inflation alone will require
Baytown Jewish com-
wtU begin celebration of
the Jewish Day of
Atonement and the hoi lew day
of the Jewish calendar, at sun-
down) Friday.
All three branch** of Ameri-
can Judaism — Orthodox, Con-
servative and Reformed — and
Jews throughout the world will
to obeerve the holy day by fasting
(mm sundown Friday to sun-
down Saturday.
Yom Kippur will mark the
end of the "10 day* of awe."
which began with the Jewish
New Year. Roth Hatha nah dur-
ing which time Jew* examine
their actions of the part ftar.
foi shortcomings in "*
personal relations with God and
fellow men and pray tor forgive-
ness of tins
year of the Jewish
calendar % $78.
Yom Klppur's end Is tradition-
ally sounded on the shofar, the
one lent rtm'i horn trumpet, the
Instrument used tor centuries
in the observances of high holy
day*. '
Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
odist:
Mr*. Fred Gassett, Highlands
Room 300.
Elijah Durio. Crosby. Room
315.
Ruth Burrell, 3007 W. Gulf
Room 351.
Mia. "William Emanuel, 169
Katherine. ICU.
New Arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brock
mgton, Highlands, son. bom Oct
13 at San Jacinto Methodist.
Mr. and Mrs. CJsrence Low-
ing. 5802 Shopra, son. bom Oct
13 at San Jacinto Methodist
Funeral
Notices
«. C. HALL
Funeral services will be held
at 10 am. Saturday at Earth-
man Baytown Chapel for Wil-
liam E. Hail. 8 of Sam Hous-
ton Cburta
Hall died at 2 30 am. Friday
hi a Baytown hospital. He had
been a resident of Baytown tor
8 years and was a retired
Houston Natural Ga* CO. em-
| toye. - - - .....;...... ~
A second service will be held
) p.m. at the Mt. Olive
Church In Tim peon. Tex. Burial
will be ta the Mt Olive ceme-
tery In Tim peon Rev.
WHEN BRI NSON Manager Rufus Haneyeatt wants t* pen-
mate mm af Ms marts*, ha wtg stag at nothing. Thla groraama
sight created early morning Trim* Aveaoe travrien Thura-
day near the Brnnsaa's marquee. Voull aae a aim liar aeane
when yan are the current Brnnaaa tea tore. "Water Hale Na. A"
UNO-Year OU
Village Preserved
Olf THE SCREEN
0 CARTOONS
2 COMEDIES
Has This Special Feature
"THE UTTLE
RASCALES REVIEW"
TWIST CONTESTS
and Other Gmteate
1* KENNEDT HALF-
DOLLARS GIVEN AWAT
SATURDAY IS
"BUDDY DAY"
But On* Ticket
And Tour Buddy .
Gets In FREE I
Famous for Seafoods & Steaks
.i
CARTOON
NEWS
PORT
• NOW •
SHOWING
WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING
KIT mw VINE WUH
Stauffer Chem ............30% slightly more than the one re
Sun Oil....................76 maintag cent the regents are
Sunrav ...................34 authorised to levy," Strahan
■srti- -' .
Barring an unforeseen turn in
the economy, the college will be
forced to limit enrollment with-
in three years If additional tax-
ing authority is denied
No concrete figures on the im-
mediate tax increase are avail-
able. Strahan * "best estimate"
of next year'* operating tax In
ease is two to three cento
A five-cent sinking fund tax
Increase is automatic If the
bond issue portion of the elec-
tion carries.
The owner of a $15,000 home
iiow pays Just under 814 a year
m college taxes. The J1.5 mil
lion bond issue wool! boost the
tax bill on the same home
87.40 per year
An additional J55.00C Is In-
cluded for equipping and furn-
ishing the kitchen and dinti-g
area.
Construction and furnishing a
campus book store la Included
at an estimated cost of 138.503
Architect, Inspection and bond-
ing fees for this portion erf the
bond Issue will be 862.962.
This add* up to 11,674.811. The
amount left over from the last
bond issue for buildings
which could not be built Is
5714.611. leaving the
needed it 1960.200, t>
included in the proposed
bond issue.
The second phase of the 51.5
million bond issue Include*
*281,000 for renovation and
modernization of existing space
and, equipment
This include! 140.000 for a
Taft Broadcast .....
Technicolor ...........
Tenneco ...............
Texaco ................
Texas Eastern .........
Texas Gulf Sul ,.,••••*,*••145%
Tidewater............ No Quote
Union Carbide ............ 48%
Union Oil of Cal ........... AM6
United Air Lines ...........
Upjohn Drug..............
U. S. Steel ....'......••m,..
Westlnghouse ............W
Xerox •♦••••»••«••*••••••• 276%
Dow Jones Industrial
| Avg...................g
Combat Treking
MARINE PVT. C. A. Campbell
son of Mrs. Wren Campbell of
221 E. Pearce, has completed
two weeks of training under
simulated combat conditions tr-
ibe fundamentals of day and
night petroling, employment of
infantry weapons, survival meth-
od* and assault tactics at Carnp-
I’endleton, Calif.
ZEISI6L
_______ _
Open 4 PJH. Saturday
At Morgan's Point • La Porte
RsaanraHaa; OA1-4870
Open Sat, Jaa. 144k
the figure
>sed Oct. 23
too.ww lor
sar
rnents, I72.1
Trail Ride'
To Anahuac
Is Planned
The Trinity Valley Trail Rid-
er* Association will hold > trail
ride beginning Monday morning
.:nd lasting througfc . TWsday
n*7he ride will begin In Mont
Betvteu and go to Am
where the riders will spend the
night. A western dance with live
h-nd will be held in Anshaae
Two - thirds af the profits of
see wiO go to Boys Har-
bor and on# - third will go to
the Anahuac 4-H Club
The ride win continue Tues-
day morning, moving to Liberty,
whirs another western dance
will be held that night.
Levee --
■
rtf view powible
i discussion of poten-
tial benefits from recreation,
pollution abatement, wster aup-
ply and storage, as well as
from flood control.
7. Present the results of the
atudy in a report with appro-
priate exhibit*, suitable for 11-
ustratlng the project concept to
laymen as well as to engineers
The study could be finished
In 80 days, according to N. P.
Turner, president of the engt- w> **,«( Mr
neering firm. Parson, 58 8. Kansas.
Porte, has
25th J0M .
nant. He to a 1965
Muller said the study willbe
ral funds
BEST OUSCTOR-fted Zhwwwb
B6STACT0R—Paul Scofield
BEST SCREENPLAY —Roberi Bolt
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color)
BEST COSTUME 0ESI6N (Color)
COl.l AIWA l’k:Tl HlvSpw-m.
KHKDZIWKMWVS
y.
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MAN
FOR
■■■all
SEASONS
HOBKirr LKHJ ffiSWWI
Wi'RIFROUD OF THE FOOD AND PRICES
W| OFFER TO YOU TMI CUSTOWIk «
WHY PEOPLE KEEP COMING IACK FOR
THE BBT IN SHRIMP, OTHER SEAFOOD,
AND IAR4-0.
Mrs. Seefflg't
540 000
595,000
career development
536,000 tor a maintenance and
ling 510.000 for tn-
program Improve -
572.000 lor refurnishing
science laboratories and 128,000
for refurnishing business labora-
tories.
Most of the science and busl-
laboratory equipment
worn out. Dr. Strahan said. The
and supply build-
ing will prov ide the first stor-
age space on the campus and
facilities for care of campus
The learning and career de-
velopment centers would change
ed faeffltte*. Strahan said. H
Also, $175,000 Is Included
the bond Issue to purchase
if in the fringe of both camj
while the land I* available
"buyers" price,
The last Item to the bond Is-
sue is 583,900 to empl yll-oaqu
sue Is *83.800 to employ a quali-
fied firm to develop a
range plan tor the new
campus. The 120-acre ca .
at Interstate 10 and North Main
was purchased with funds from
the 1966 bond Issue.
The college's long range plans
Include an academic emphasis
on the North Campus, and i
technical . vocational emphash
south on the (existing) campus
■ The rated capacity of the
south campus Is about 3,400,
which Is expected to be reached
by 1970
Larry Hale of Houston Light-
ing and Power Co. Is
of the
used to seek federal
construction of the leva#
jtructlon could be comptei
the 1989 hurricane season.
17m engineering study plus a
"long list of patsum who
supported the project with _
contributions will go a long way
toward getting tlha I6tart|<
flood control funds needed for
the levee," Muller said.
CORTEZ, Cbo. (API - The
ruins of an Indian village that
thrived nearly 1.000 years -sgvi
Hugh'will be dedicated a* « national
B*P*‘*‘ hwtoric landmark to ceremonies
Church will officiate
Hall Is survived by, one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Leona Lynch of Gal
veaton; three sons. James E.
Hall. Walter E. Hall and & 7.
Hall, all of Baytown: cne sis-
ter, Mrs. Nancy Holloway of
1 atfkln Twelve grandchildren
and 12 great grandchildren also
rtMlPlH
MRS. SHIRLEY LINDSAY
Graveside services will be held
■t 1 p.m. Saturday at Cedar
Orest cemetery tor Mi*. Shirley
Ijndvay of Highland*,
who dtad Monday to Columtoi.,
South America.
Mrs. Lindsay. 42, and her hus-
hami. w a Lindsay have been
Ivtag hi Cblumbla. i.- •
■Nov. Marie Lewis of Highlands
Method* Church wfl) officiate
St ■■
are under the direction o! the
Larthrr.an Highland* Funeral
Home
Mrs. Lindsay was a member
at Beta Sigma Phi sor-rity and
k member of ttM Congregiherul
mm ' wmrn
In addiimn to her husband
near her* Oct IT. the Bureau of
Land Management announced
Two years of restoration work
have gone info preparations tor
the dedication at Lowry Pueblo
ruin*.
Lowry Pueblo was built by th.
,'nasaxi (old ones) Indl
about 1075 AD on the ruin* of
abandoned pit rooms of the 8th
r. Abort 50 to 100 Indians
u*d It tor living quartern and
There ar* abort 40 room* to
flit ruin* It It believed the
Pueblo era* occupied tor about
ISO year* urtfl q great drought
struck the Soutbawrt. •
YMCA Games
On Safurday
lUytowa YMCA teatkaB ar.
lion Maturday find, the folk,*
tag arfcedale:
* a.in. at Baytawa field
(aeras* (ram aid YMCA aa
Market) Travb vs. Alanto and
Aabbrl Smith va. Boat, (R
teamai
N a m. at BayUwa field -
Morthahore va. Hamel awd ■
Alanto vs. Trovta (B teama)
ft a m. ai Baytawa field —
taBntiri fittlna Tte. nOWH* IM
Nertkakwre va. Baraet (B-
leama)
10 Ml. al Nerthakere field
(mile aff I I* aa 1‘vaMe) U
mar v*. Northea.t Lamar's
B team kal aa open dale.
Baytawa aealor tram plays
Canada's Northwest Mounted
MM»‘ staged a 1,000-mll#
marcfi akteg flu ttalted Itatei
border to 1874 in a show of force
again*) the outlaws of the
American Wild eat’
the ie survived by two daugh-
ters, Diana and Teresa Stotfus
<rf Highiandv; her mother. Mr*.
Ula* Hage of Great Betri Kan
and a sister. Mi*. Pat Turner
of Monterey. Calif. I
B B LAIRRABEE
10314 Ocean Drive died Wednra-
day to a Houston hospital.
Funeral service* were to be
held at 1:30 p.m Fltt* at
Karthman Fannin Street Chapel
In Houston. Burial w»* to be ta
Veterans Cemetery in Houston.
"Uirrebe* Is survived by his
wife. Mrs. lone Lalrrabee of
Houston: two sisters. Mr* Leona
Dyer of Houston and Mrs. Clyde
Glltenwater of Baytown, and a
■ C M. Dailey of San
Antonio. Several nieces and
■sorvtve.
mttwm also
La Porta!
ARMY PFC Robert I
w levee, -muiier sara, u. awniua, wan aw, mwi i
The levee has been endorsed L P. Sobotik of 1900 Utah.
I the City of Baytown. Bay- keen graduated from a U.
town Chamber of Commerce
Wooster Chamber of Commerce,
Lakewood Civic Association and
Browmvood Civio Assoclai
Muller said.
SoboHk AssHimS
AIRMAN THIRD CLAi
_____CUSS James I
D. Sobotik; son of Mr. and ’
Ate Force technical school at
Amarillo Air Force Base. He
has been assigned to the Air
Training Command at Laredo
'.^,4 fry*.'!
Heme Style Vegetables
3
YOU AR£ ENCOURAGED
TO TAKE SECONDS
‘ ’** ^ ’ $ 1.
_L ** rorcc ***
EAT OUT DURING NATIONAL REST
_ 1 , • r- .. „ ,
Fabulous Buffets
Eveiy Saturday Nite
Mmmi ‘.'ii
¥FMi Year Ordor Soltet Tha Salad Of Your Cboicfl From Our Saiad Buffot,
Sunday Noon Buffet
Rrthh Trey,
Serriog 11:30 aon. to 2:30 pjn.
:r ■
• Baked Honey Cared Ham
• Broiled Filer of Snapper
aar. ' '1 ^ J L™
CHILDREN « 10c
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1967, newspaper, October 13, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061303/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.