The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1967 Page: 2 of 14
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Sunday, Novmbar S, 1967
•EMC Ayer*.
4 Mr*. Garaie
vm Ol an Live Owh, l»
tom tram VMwm os leave
■atil Dm. I w bee to trill to
aasigeed to Fort Bllaa, Tmx.
Ayer* vtt a sqaad leader at
Toy Wok, Death Vietnam,
etteeded Lee Hlch School.
HOSPITAL
NOTES I
Admitted to Gulf Coeet:
Mr*. Erie Jean Luke.
Edison, Room 215.
Arnold Castillo, son of Mr. and
Mn. Juan Castillo, Highlands,
Room IDT.
Mrs. Jaqueline Dunn, 301 Tri- j,'
City Beach. Room 131 m
The boiling point of liquid
oxygen is minus 182.D7 degrees
centigrade. Liquid air will boil
vigorously when placed on a
cake of tea.
Moot Mod Cloud
SECOND BAPTIST Oturch.
young peoples training union
will meet "Mod Claud" at T:30
pm. Saturday at 1941 Otter.
All church youth to invited to
meet an the parking lot and go
from there to the party.
Mother Dies
Mrs ora authur of h<*»-
ton. mother of Mrs. J. B. Le-
Fevr* of Baytown, died Friday
night in s Houston hospital. Fun-
eral services will be held at 1
p.m. Sunday at the Nlday Fun-
eral Home In Houston, and
graveside services will be
4:30 p.m. Sunday in Madii
ville. Mrs. Authur to also sur-
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Nell
Barrow and Mrs. W. L Partin
at Baytown.
■ ALPHA. BETA Sigma Phi.
has tickets lor th» style show
Wsdnaaday at ■
available
■ by call
566-7631
GED Tests Set
THE GENERAL Education De-
velopment test for high school
certification will be given next
week at Lee College. Persona
interested in taking the GED
tng and testing office by I p.rp.
Monday. The teat take* three
rights to administer and there
tlO fee. Wallace Heaner,
testing director, said
Last Timet Tonight
catnn wut H iumnr
FREE - VUE
Comal Wilde It
"NAKED PREY"
STARTS SUNDAY
FOR 4 BIG DAYS
Tali On Cmcar
THE AMERICAN Cancer Socie-
ty will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day at San Jacinto Mthodtot
Hospital. Dr. Lee Liggett will
speak on "Recent Advances
at 7 r30 p.m.
Community
at ths Style Shoppe oi
log Mn. Don Wilson,
Aft Entriof
A TOTAL of 267 entries from
Baytown and surrounding com-
munities were submitted by the
Friday deadline in the Baytown
Art Exhibition which opens Nov
U as part at the activities
scheduled during opening cere-
monies for the new City Hall
and a vie Center.
Lotas Watch
MRS. F. W. SANDERS lost
Lady Elgin wrist watch on Tex
as Avenue Friday. Her phone
number to 383-4*
Class Reunion
MEMBERS OF the Class of 1958
of Robert E. Lee High School
are asked to attend an organi-
zational meeting for a class re-
should report to the LC couneel- unJ«V ™ wiu MbsM
j treatment at cancer of the fe-
male."
Management Courts
J. S. KEATING of Keating Ford,
Oosby, hes been certified as
graduate of a dealership man-
agement course at Ford Motor
Co.'s Dallas Marketing Institute.
Attsnd CD Msst
BAYTOWN CIVIL Defense Di-
rector Fletcher Hlckerson, at-
tended the 16th annual U-S.
Civil Defense conference in Mi-
ami Beach. Accompanying him
was his wife, Ole an.
gt 7:30 p.m. Monday at attoena
National Bank.
wSlCOmTwSoN Club will
meet at 9:45 a.m. Thursday for
a trip to the Astrodome, lunch
the Astro club and a tour
of Rainbo Bakery. Their regular
monthly meeting will be Wed-
nesday. Nov. 13 when an arts
and crafts demonstration will
be presented.
Frss Klfttn
FREE KITTEN, a gray and
white part - Persian, to being
given away by Mrs. Ray Leav-
lns, who lives at Moorman's
Trailer Perk on Massey-Tomp-
kins Road. Interested persons
should phone 583-3483
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Rangers*-
(Co* tin tied From rage 1)
opponents have escaped
139 total and 63 In zone.
Sterling opqped the season
with two wins against MacAr-
thur and Deer Park and hope-
fully Intend to close the year
with two more victories against
Rayburn (Saturday) and REL
next Friday?
In the District 12-4A scoring
polls Sterling Jiss adequate rep- But now the studio Is outdoing
mentation. Heading the list Is Itself. Jackhammers clatter and
halfback Melvin "Bo" Green, carpenters’ saws whine as 30th
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SUNDAY
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JAMES EARNER JASON ROBARDS ROBEItT RYAN
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Today In
Washington
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON (AP) - "All
men who havq dealt with Rus-
sia,**' wrote Ambassador
Averell Harrlman in 1943,
j "know of the Russian attempt to
: chisel, by bluff, pressure I
other unscrupulous methods
get what they wish."
' Hartman's remarks, advising
the United States to stand firm
(gainst Soviet expansionist
ambitions in Eastern Europe,
were made during the U N.
charter conference while he was
ambassador to Mscow. They
were published this week by the
Stet Department In a 1,611
page collection at formerly se-
cret documents.
| The documents reveal
[ cross-currents within the
| croaa-curents within the U.S.
government on the forming of
the U.N. and also the govern-
ment's difficulties with the Rus-
sians, the French and others.
WASHINGTON (AP) — AB
new American cars sold after
Jan. 1 must bear prominent la-
tie Is or tags saying they con-
form with national safety stand-
ards set up by the Motor Vehi-
cle Safety Act of 1966.
automobile manufacturers by
LoweU K. BridweU, federal
highway administrator. He told
the manufacturers to inform his
office of how they intend to
comply wltn the order before
the Jan. 1 deadline, deadline.
TWO WOMEN PILOTS, Mrs. Alla* Rush of
La Margin, toft, aad Mrs. Sully On of Hous-
ton cheek eat * plane that w<B be used to a
fit alrtift here Sunday. The project to
sored by the “Ninety-Nines", aa Inter-
national organisation far woman pilots. Fuads
from the alrtift will go to a eoQrsr scholar-
ship fund. The woman pitots will fly their
passengers ever the Baytown area. The fare
wfl he a penny per pound Iwtth a II minimum
far those weighing lose than hundred pounds),
dateline far the project has been donated
by Haaee, Inc., which will display several
new airplanes during the airlift All ef the
flights will leave from Humphrey Airport on
Baritatoo Road, a half mile east of North
Main and north of Massey-Thompklm Road.
AH pitots wtl have at toast Ml hours ef flight
experience.
(Sun Photo)
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WASHINGTON (AP) - For
nation's capital to going to have
the form at government em-
ployed in most of the other cit-
ies of the country—a mayor and
a city council.
change was hurdled Wednesday
when the Senate confirmed
President Johnson’s nine nomi-
nees to the Washington aty gi
Council.
THIS H THE wreckage ef a 1981 automobile
driven by Ooear Holmes Saturday morning.
Holmes and his wife, Isabel!, were kfled la
the accident, which occurred at 7:1* SJn. In
Huffman.
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Crosby Petitions Ask
mproved Phones, Gas
CROSBY (Sp) — Petitions are is necessary:
being circulated here for more
extensive natural gaa and tele-
phone service.
One petition addressed to the
General Telephone Co. of Bay-
requesu that Crosby be service on ice boxes, merehan-
1 Inked with Baytown and High-
lands without charge to Oosby
residents.
Crosby to served by General
the first time in 93 years, the Telephone Co.’s Baytown ex
change but calls to Crosby from
Baytown are long • distance
The two other -petition!, one
the Houston Natural Gas Or.
and the other to the United Gas
The last obstacle to the Ob. ask that gas service be ex-
tended to all areas of Ooaby
which have access to a gas line.
The telephone service petition
_ ves five reasons Crosby resi-
dents feel
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SUNDAY SPECIAL
i Sen 69
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WINNER OF 9ACADEMY AWARDS nuimt
BEST PICTURE OF THEYEAR
FRIED
CHICKEN
Abo Ordtn to Go - At
Brown's Chicken Shack
Two* and Hwy. 144
582*9590
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L Many work out of town and
have to call home for emergen-
dents have to call for repair
halfback Melvin "Bp" Green,
followed by end Sonny Rougrou
and halfback Ricky Hart. All
have 12 points.
Next cama quarterback Mike
Manley, fullbacks Ken Alderaon
Ronnie Smith and Bruce Nelson
and end Bobby Maxey. Each
has one TD. In the extra potato
department Mike Molatoon
(quarterback) has six and Rex
Fisher (quarterback) has one.
According to Rayburn's Head
Coach James McNeil, "the Ran-
gers are a much Improved ball
team and will give us a tough
fight Saturday. The only team
that actually beat Sterling bad-
ly was Pasadena, and that wai
or long passes and runs."
The main “bosses" for Ray
bum to watch will be 133 pound
170 pound fullback Mike Bennet
(Bonnet Is rcplacli* starter
Mike McDonald) and speedy
Donnie Woods at halfback.
On (he Rayburn defensive unit
(he fans should see much action
from several outstanding ptay-
iKjHHN
Holding down the tackle (lots
will be 230 pound Mike Hender-
son and 205 pound Steve Oxley
ooin hJOKOfl food in iftiT wee* s
psme against the Trojans from
South Houston.
Also expect to sro much head
knocking from end Terry Evans
at 197. In the defensive second-
ary safety Drrid Varga la
for Ms ability to snare
aerials and stop long gainers.
In the Sterling lineup Kudla
Ians to start wtth his four
horsemen In quarterback Man-
ley, halfbacks Green and Hart
and fullback Alderaon.
The lines should get much
support from Norley Blckley at
his offensive guard spot, Steve
Kysar and James Boswell *at
tackles, Bobby Maxey at end.
Ronnie Webb at middleguard
and Jerry Acosta and Chuck
ainton at the comer backs
Backing the defensive line
will be O E. Downing and Rich-
ard Reed at their regular line-
backer positions
Trainer Bill Parrish reported
that all Ranger griddere will
suit up for the game Saturday
night. Buddy Guidry, who has
been out of action since the
first of the season with a brok-
en leg, returned his week for
light work-outs. Everyone else
should be ready for the Te
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Cops Serious About
ISfarchless Shirts
SANTE FE, N.M. (AP) -
[State police recruit attending
•training school In the northern
New Mexico community of Gto-
rieta have taken the starch out
of a laundry man. reporta the
State Police Newsletter.
I It says the recruits had asked
ihe laundry man to take some at
the starch out at their uniforms.
When the laundry man, Mar;
rin Rowta, next arrived with his
regular bundle, the recruits
pteked Mm up and threw him
Into a small lake-all in good
fun, the Newsletter said.
'Hello Dolly'Set Will
Be Largest Ever Built
HOLLYWOOD (AP)
films, locales are seldom what
they seem. In television’s “Pey-
ton Place" series, the town
square it actually an open area
between 30th Century-Fox stu-
dio's cafe, two sound stages, a
fire house and a building of
dressing rooms.
But now the studio Is outdoing
carpenters
announce* K la constructing
'the largest set ever built.**
It will cost more than S3 mil-
lion and stretch across the lot
■early half a mile between two
Lo* Angeles thor-
oughfares—Pico and* Olympic
bouevardt.
The set, representing New
In Dolly I," whloh will star Barbra
Streisand and Walter Matthau.
And, says John D* Qiir, it also
represents "nothing but prob-
lems."
"By ordinance you can’t hang
anything hum existing build-
tags," said De Culr, pronounced
De Cure, a veteran production
designer who’s In charge of the
project
That means we have to In-
stall llOfoot poles, which have
>o go 13 feet into the ground
where we run Into conduits and
water pipes."
De Culr, an Oscar winner for
his "Cleopatra" sets In Rome,
re he also reproduced the
«| Sts tine Chapel for "The Agony
Band the Ecstasy." pointed to a
York aty of 1890. is for "Hello, wailful of Ms aketehas!
DEAR MR. MOSS,
You state In your letter of October U. “There wW b* no
debate until and unless you nr* willing to comply with the
nils* that accompanied the proposition* wt hare b<
■gntA,"
Ths only so-called “role" that I did not sign was the on*
dictated by you and your sldsra This so-called “rule” de-
manded that I furnish the name and addreae of a Baattet
Church la Baytown where the second half of the debate
would he held. Alaev you had a place on your "liwaat*
which would signify the name at a Baptist Church which
Your challenge In Uw Baytown 8m said nothing about a
person's'hiring to provide a church building tor half ths
debate, neither did It sty that one must have the endorse-
mtnt of torn* church.
Evidently, Mr. Mom, you simply designed your cheUenge to
You Issued a chslleng* snd I have accepted It la evety way
possible: namely. (1) By telephone. (I) In person, in yew
office. (») By means of an ad In the 9am. and (4) By
signing and returning the “document" you sent to me
The only thing I have not signed Is ths demand that I ter-
nlsh a Baptist building for half the debate aad that I
he tendorsed" by a Baptist church
No oa* Is demanding that you da either of thsAo things
Tow have not been ashed for your building, neither have
rou been asked to hare aa endorsement by My church.
Why. then, Mr. Maes make such demand* at ms? You
proposed a proposition and toeuod * challenge tor * Pub-
lic discussion: I hare accepted It - now. let u* debate It
I tram you sril Bra up to the reoponribltlty that to your*
aa a result of your ehaitengu and wtu not allow your so-
called “rate* te binder the debate.
Bob L Rott
Pruett and Lobit St.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
"LET NO MAN DiSWI THY YOUTH"
The above words are froas the pen of tha apostle Paul
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class** during the school year and cot
si But,
. ho
food, fun, or’frolic. They don't ec
HappenadT The high school seniors decli
imoustyl ) to go oa antte th* Mar i
do this la spit* at the fact the church
ut, do you know what
decided (almost unan-
around! Aad they
i doe* net sponsor
____ _ _ for Ooksu. chip* snd
ping-pong! Wo don't beltov* that te bo tee A at
Christ's church. There are a tet of adaptable thing* In
this world that ccas* te ha admirable triton the church foe
Which Christ Med his Mood la prostituted into promoting
££ on*8uo<lay ST* *" ^ P*°*
with me. And they
hip assembite* every wetk tea CUrt j
£4 STS SffAVW
God with in. And they attend two other classes and two
wotdhtp inAii ereij wash too om mniiiflap that!
'All the young people in our day haven't ^goa* to the deaf.
Some of them ate.busy going to bsaren. Too ought te
get acquainted wtth them Ood bless them! -A Httl* child
ApBMdtfcmn* (lab Utd).
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Mbi* Clamas for Al Agtt ~
Sunday *4« A.M.; Wsdn.td.y 7:00 P.M,
’‘..te'
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AmastiUy for Wordtip
Sunday 10:30 AM and 4^0 PM.
"Wp Inrife you te aftend our lervices"
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dise arri company supplies.
3. Residents often have to call
Baytown doctors and hospitals
4. Patrons consider It unfair
that they have not already been
put on free service to Baytown,
where the home office of their
system of eGneral Telephone Co.
is located.
5. Patron* feel a party line
should be limited to four per-
sons Instead of eight. *
The natural gas petition states
three reason* for extended serv-
ice:''
extended service t Crosby is a growing town
and should have more and better
utilities for aD. „-------
2.. Butane is expensive.
3. Crosby Is In an area which
te abundant in natural gas and
residents feel they should have
Its benefits.
Copies of both petitions are
kept at Crosby Floor Covering
and Oramic Shop at 124 Kema-
mbmmm
CHARLIE H. Castleberry, a 16-
year veteran at parfo aad
service department* of Ford
dealership*, ha* been ndftted
service manager of Courteey
Ford la Baytown. He.will be
assisted by Toni Ritchie, who
ha* been In the busiaes* M
years. Courtesy Ford IS |aMtod
at Ct W. Texas. -
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Robert E. Peary’s 23-year
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Pole probably began In 1885
with a visit to a Washington,
D.C., bookstore. There the 27-
year-old Navy civil engineer
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Strip Teen Curfew is
Still Being Enforced
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) -
Police are cracking down
teen-age loiterers along Holly-
wood and Sunset boulevards and
say they will do to until the
area te "neutralized.* *
Lt. Joseph Sonlitner said offi-
cers arrested 215 teen-agers for
curfew violations in the area
Friday and Saturday nighta.
He said the XO p.m. curfew ap-
plie* to unchaperoned peraona
under 18 who are loitering In the
area.
Sonlitner said juveniles flock-
ing to Hollywood cause ilk
creases in vandalism, car thefts
and burglaries.
Those arrested are held until
picked up by their parents
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1967, newspaper, November 5, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061721/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.