The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1956 Page: 11 of 12
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Lodge Notices
CHANNEL 2—The Chevy Show:
Songstress Dinah Shore will be
the star performer and hostess to
a group of topflight performers,
including operatic soprano Patrice
Munsel, French pantomimist Mar-
cel Mareeau, Stubby Kaye and
Johnny Silver (of “Guys and
Dolls' ), her own singing compan-
ions, the Skylarks and as her
special guest, Perry Como. Dinah
is making her first start in this
Tuesday night full-hour slot as
part of a rotating lineup that has
featured Milton Berle, Martha
P.ayo, Bob Hope, Betty Hutton and
Ethel Merman. Monday's show will
be the first of two full-hour pro-
grams in which Miss Shore- will
star for the Chevrolet Motor divi-
sion of General Motors Corp.,
which also sponsors her twice-
weekly 15-minute series.
Jane Wyman Theater: Jane Wy-
man introduces and stars in "The
House On Elm Street." An embit-
----------------------------------------- tered spinster, jealous of her pretty
u« •V0U,’K‘'r sister, has the girl sent to
a k A a M. .Tuesday, January jail on a false charge of robbery.
Playwright's 56: Haunting terror
stalks a man who eanno't remem-
ber his identity in the drama,
"Lost." Steven Hill will portary
ft cai.i.kd meeting of Bay- j Walter Uhlan, who undergoes a
■rJrka “ %?.<!»>■: «■««*» of fearful experiences in his
yl|Y i#fi4 at 4:30 «.tn, in the Ooore search to find out who he is. Ar-
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fKl-rirr POST NO 3S3 The
American Legion wiip («Ud ns ;
regular »( 7:30 p.m. j
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and visiting brethren cordially
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l.ynton T. J. Maples, Busty.
noid Sehulman wrote the television
adaptation from a factual New
Yorker magazine article by Bos-
ton Roueche. Uhlan is lost. He does
CHANNEL 11—Navy Log: “Oper-
ation Typewriter," with Les Trc-
mayne; a Navy supply officer
leaves his swivel chair to engage
in a little espionage.
$64,600 Question: Seventy-five*
year-old wit and Dickens Authori-
ty, Mrs. Mabel Gertrude Morris
gets her chance at the $64,000
question,
Doug Fairbanks Pr.: “A Fast
Buck." with Alexander Gauge and
Lois Maxwell; an engaging swin-
dler learns that he canbe beaten
at his own game.
Late Show: “The Stars Look
Down," with Michael Redgrave and
Margaret Lockwood.
CHANNEL 13—Warner Bros. Pre-
sents: "Kings Rojv,” with Maggie
Mahoney of Houston and Sydney
Chaplin.
Studio 13: "Call of the Jungle,"
with Ann Corie, Claudia Dell and
James Bush.
Also Carver Addition -
ANAHUAC TAKING BIDS ON
NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
By PRESTON PENDERGRASS
Sufi Managing F.dltor
Bids on Anahuac's new $895,000
high school and a $120,000 addi-
tion to the George W. Carver
high school will be opened by the
school board at a meeting Jan. 26,
T. Paul White, Anahuac school
district superintendent, announced
Wednesday.
Joe Ezer, Mrs. Katherine Jackson,
George Greene, C. E. Myxell,
Eugene Nelson and Dr, G. H.
Fahring,
Supt. White serve* the board in
an advisory capacity at its meet-
ings on the second Tuesday night
in each month.
Trust
Schools
(Continued From Page One)
Allen, opens its investigation
“If we accept a low bid," White A*‘en> 0
said, “I expect that construction Thursday,
will start within two weeks there- Spectators and newsmen, their
after, not later than mid-February, chairs jammed to the walls, filled
Barring bad weather and a ma-
terial shortage, principally steel,
the new plant should be com-
pleted by March 15, 1957."
Plans and specifications for the
new building, prepared by Archi-
tect George Ingram of Beaumont,
are now in the hands1 of prospec-
tive bidders, Supt. White said.
Sealed bids are being accepted at
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director of curriculum and guid-
ance; W. W. Brawn, audiovisual
aids, T. S. Seale, choral music;
W. L. Ward, industrial arts.
The following principals were
reassigned:
R. B. Sparks and Holly McLe-
inore, Robert E. Lee: M. C. Rush-*
ing, Baytown Junior; P. D. Hodge,
the drab committee room adjoin-
ing the Senate chamber as Saun-
ders was called to the witness
chair.
Looking on were the two other Cedar Bayou Junior: B. P. Hopper,
members of the Insurance Com- Highlands; Leon Legler, Burnet
mission, Garland Smith and Mark and William B. Travis (Lake-
Wentz. wood); L. E. Pbnnington, San Ja-
Sen. William S. Fly, committee tinto and Baytown Elementary; W.
. .... _ chairman from Victoria, said the C. Herring, Anson Jones; Mrs.
the superintendent's office in the pr0bc of how the commission han- Mae Jarrett, Sard Houston; L. M.
high school building, died the U.S. Trust & Guaranty Loy, Lamar and Alamo; Roy H.
Since the new building was first Co., situation "the way it did" Rowland, Ashbel Smith; Felix S.
proposed several months ago, a may last for weeks. Hatched, Cedar Bayou Elemen-
number of changes have been Fly said he also hoped that leg- tary; Jessie Lee Pumphrey, De Za-
mndc in the interior by the school islators named as receiving mon- vala; Edward F. Grecm, Carver
board, White said, but overall ey from the U,S. Trust & Guaranty and Clyde Messiah, Harlem,
plans remain the same. would appear voluntarily before
"We made the interior changes his committee.
"I believe those whose names
were mentioned (in a special re-
port by the state auditor last week)
superintendent ' ex- would want to appear,” Fly said.
“If they , don't come up, we can
to achieve a higher degree of ef-
ficiency in operation and to utilize
all the space to the best advant-
age," t h c
Poll Tax
plained.
The new school will be built on see later down the line what we
a 30-acre tract just east pf the want to do.’
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it or
present high school and adjacent
to It. When completed, it will
house only the high school plant.
Under the present setup, elemen-
tary grades 3, 4, 5 and 6, junior
high grades 7, 8 and 9, and high
school grades 10, 11 and 12 are
housed in the. same building. went
Supt. White said he hoped that “We
enough money would be left from
the bond issue to repair the pres-
ent high school building, which
will be used exclusively for cle- as long
mentary and junior high grades.
Plans also call for using some of
the bond money to improve the
athletic field.
The new addition to Carv-r
high will include two classrooms,
cafeteria, homemaking depart-
ment, industrial arts shop and
band hall. Separate bids are being
requested on this work. Supt.
Fly said the committee worked
out a four-point program at an in-
formal meeting Monday night.. He
said the group would make an
"exclusive inquiry” of the insur-
ance commission Into why U.S.
Trust & Guaranty and its affiliates
broke.
want to delve deeply into
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Citizens National Bank and Tri-
City Drug No, 2
Mrs. O. W. Fayle, Henke and
Pillot and Cedar Bayou school;
Roy Elms, United Rubber plant;
Cephas DeBose, McNair; Mr, and
Mrs. E. D. Cleveland, Leggett Drug
store; Mrs. A. L. Atchley, Big
Chief; Mrs. J. R, Bell, main office
at Baytown refinery; John Clar-
ence Baldwin, Baldwin grocery in
Oak addition; Leon C. Anderson,
Anderson grocery in Barrett set-
tlement; Mrs. .Joe Dunham and
the manner it was handled as it
was—why the commission .took ,uur
the steps it did. and why it took George Sharp Sr. in La Porte and
ong as it did,” Fly said. Claude D. Havard, Crosby school
tax office.
Mrs. Lillie Dudley,
55,OfKemah,Dies
Mrs. Lillie Bee Dudley, 55, of
Kemah and mother of two Bayton-
Two Crosby Jaycees, A. J. Stas-
ney and C. D. Havard, are "roam-
ing” deputies in the Crosby area.
In addition to these, the regular
office force at the main tax office
are also selling receipts, A. B.
Collins, Harris county deputy tax
assessor-collector, said Tuesday.
0:15 Eleven Video Lane
5:30 News; Weather
5:45 Doug Edwards
6:00 My Little Margie
6:30 Name That Tune
7:00 Phil Silvers ~
7:30 Navy Log
8:00 Meet Millie
8:30 Red Skelton
9:00 $64,000 Question
9:30 Trust Your Wife?
10:00 Doug Fairbanks Jr.
10:30 Late Show
12:15 Dateline Europe
12:45 News; Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
6:30 Rural Reveille
7:00 Get Up Time
7:55 News
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
8:55 Island Headlines
9:00 Garry Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
10:30 Strike It Rich
11:00 Valiant Lady
11:15 Love Of Life
11:30 Search For Tomorrow
11:45 Guiding Light
12:00 Stu Erwin Show
12:30 Iiove Story
1:00 Robert Q. Lewis
1:30 House Party’
2:00 Big Payoff
2:30 Bob Crosby Show
3:00 Brighter Day
8:15 Secret Storm
8:30 On Your Account
4:00 Late Matinee
5:00 11 Video Lane
5:30 News; Weather
8:45 Doug Edwards
6:00 My I.ittle Margie
6:80 Brave Eagle
7:00 Arthur Godfrey
8:00 The Millionaire
8:80 I’ve Got A Secret
9:00 U. S. Steel Hour
10:00 Science Fiction
10:80 Late Show
12:15 Dateline Europe
12:45 News; Sign Off
CHANNEL 13, KTRK-T
TUESDAY
8:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Kitirikland
6:15 News; Weather
6:80 Warner Bros.
7:30 W’yatt Earp
8:00 Danny Thomas
8:30 Stories of Century
9:00 Outside USA
9:30 Opy Lombardo
10:00 News
10:15 Studio IS
11:45 Barden; Sign Off
WEDNESDAY
8:15 Barden;.News
8:30 Take A Holiday
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 Mary Carter
10:30 Hollywood Theater
12:00 Play School
12:80 Merrie Melody
1:00 Laurel and Hardy
1:30 The Ruggles
2:00 Film Festival
4:00 Adventures
4:30 Little Rascals
8:00 Mickey Mouse Club
6:00 Kitirikland
6:15 News; W’eather
6:30 Disneyland
7:30 MGM Parade
8:00 Masquerade Party
8:30 Break The Bank
9:00 Wednesday Fights
9:45 Sports Angle
10:00 News
10:15 Studio 13
11:30 News; Sign Off
White said, and the projected cost ianSi w;n be burled Wednesday in
Seabrook cemetery with arrange-
ment's under the direction of Em-
ken-linton funeral home in League
City. ,
Services will begin at 2 p.m, in
the Emkeh-Linton funeral home.
Mrs. Dudley died Monday morn-
is *120,000,
The entire school improvement
program is designed to provide
better educational facilities for a
scholastic population of approxi-
mately 1,000 white and Negro
students in th,> Anahuac school
hp fi inS >» a Galveston hospital. Prior
"sncecf by a bond issue totaling
*“05,000, approved by voters In the d, "t * f0'"*’ a .
^ ™>ey‘of Kemah; three sohs, a quarterly conference' of the
ins were^approved*by the*«chooT «. Barne.<rand Ivan L. Barnes Day
^ard on Tan 3 1056 at which* of Baytown; Daniel H. Barnes of Saint church In Houston.
•me hid ‘ advertisements were La Porte; two brothers, Viss Hard Howard E. Brunson former Bis-
Kt.horized. of Spabrook and Emory Hard of hop of the Baytown Ward, is now
Members of. the school board Houston: a sister, Mrs. P. L, Rob- one of the J2 High councilmen of
»-e Leroy Edmonds, president: erts of Galena Park. the Houston Stake.
Paul C. Roger Is Ordained
Bishop In Mormon Church
Paul C. Koger of the Baytown Other High Councilmen of the
church of Jesus. Christ of Latter Houston Stake residing in Baytown
Day Saints was ordamed and set are Dr. Jesse Kirkpatrick and
Wayne E. Stevens. Joel Mack
Johnson, also of Baytown, is the
Second Councilor to the Stake-
Councilors , lot the Baytown
Ward are Delbs E. Brown and Carl
R. Adams. —-
President of the Houston Stake j
is J. B. Trunnell.
apart to the office of Bishop of
Baytown Ward of the Church at
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1956, newspaper, January 17, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100480/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.