The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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®!j* 8*ffiin»n &m Tuesday, December I, 1959
Mysterious Arsenic Poisoning Attacks
'GOLDEN SIXTIES’ ARE
RIGHT AROUND COIN
■ I "1 believe if* In the house
somewhere, muybe In the paint,"
he wild.
I Why don’t they moveT
! "I can't afford to,” he said,
I "I'm paying 5S0 a month for th<>
house, and I lost my car after
my wife had to stop working.
We're trying to make ends meet."
GULF
SHEET METAL
Sheet Metal Work
For Home and Industry
Featuring Guttering!
Mobil Names 16 Cities
District Office Sites
Hook, L
And S!nker
'kci--ke8j) your funds no
n 65 per cent invested,
M. Loch, r
& Co., (u
lie for Invi
1903 Decker Dr-
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DALLAS (AP>— Mobil Oil Co. |president Henry Waszkowski Jr.,
today announced 'that 16 cities lure;
have been named district head-, Corpus Christ! and Victoria,
quarters in a major restricting:Tex., and Lafayette and Shrove-
program in fe" •*••***- ■ * - - ■■ ■
producing department.
A major consolidation erf offices
in 46 cities preceded the selection
of toe 16, lied Moore, vice presi-
dent in charge of exploration and
producing, said.
The changes, to take place
Off THE SHELVES FOR THE DURATION - Clerk Tom Wain-
wrigirt removes cabs of cranberry sauce from the shelves
of a store In New York as many 'major: food store chains
.across ti c nation halt the sale of ai! fresh and canned
cranberries foliowing federal government claims that part
of the 1659 crop had been contaminated with a chemical
which produced cancer in rats.
ait Sur-
..... ______l ... x term
view for the year 1989 should be
je: .capered with caution, in many,
re lines, the expansion of tie iast
our and a .half bus .teen very]
>nds to cause bus-1
tut. In the samel:
ay, market expectations in.many!
jscs have been comspcindingly |
-fernsrie -and hence cWl id a r*
irifspoadutg digestion punod:"
By Cbesfer Regers
Folks are concerned about the usual in the vicinit
big speckled trout and. mis found wild gas few w&
dead in Trinity Buy. Galveston was some oil and
Bay, and along the Houston Ship from She well droop-
Channel. About the same ti
The problem has been caBed to the big ship fire up
the Seabrook laboratory of the at Houston 'r*— ••
Texas Game Fish and Oyster barrels of
Commission They’ve
these wholesale tab ck
the exploration and j port, La. In addition to Corpus
Cfiristi and Shreveport, Jackson,
Miss., New Orleans and Houston
will serve as district exploration
ted in the area, tfi***
irr.e th- rc was
Charnel;
. .. ....... -Jorteoate mishap'. Ex. . .
and they tare the equipment and p«1 refinery men are doubtful XV-
know-how to f.nd a solution to, thot foamite itsi!'would be harm,
the puzzle. iful to a game-fish.
There are fro possible causes' it. ’
,j and either of them may be Mame- i content with some’other waste pro- _
less. .! duct la the Ship Omnnei. how- isiikh
. One was the disturbance of the eror. might cause fee creation of ’are '“t
wild gasser off Cedar Point It'«a eiemsm that would be of some
shook a lot of ground in the vi-jtarra to any game fish that be- ro.
daily, disturbed the water a great
sen labor and manage- j k Tl
Some reaction from its chemical profit Ijff 258/ff. by «“
xtriunmes in omipaniet Robert A. Taft blamed Jus; tions to the pro-Eisenhower tone
w aavutiy proved they 0, ^ jggs gqp presidential.of most of the press were C„,
tojtomce. jaomtmtion on New Yo# fiisnseiji!! Chicago Tribune, the Wall Streetj-m,,,.
Betmw m. fee mervrese m >•*- Ceres's and a majority- of (he ‘Journal, fee Omaha World-Herald, \ 1
, .and fee Los Angeles Time*. The j
came enveloped in it. roprcsentlRg do-it-your- locus-. <jv,, York Times, today jHriladelphla Inquirer, the Hcarst !
K R. Ward and w. B, West cjmu cgupcat, ^iphstahed the complete text of fee — ’ " ” ■ i(
picked up nearly 13 pounds of tography, bowling alleys. airlme I’.aKLivord memorandum written a
dead fish Coating at fee Five - • i-f *, '--f ^ orfyre Tc.fr mod of cancer
Mile Pass. They had only two partianariy id Hawaii. Art- ;,, t9K ,
fish to make feat sum of pixinds. 0^5°®- ■ Washington state, --;v ncHvspaper said in o'Wash-
Ttav were Eoating itfeless and puhonm. . Jiijgfws d: s p a t ch that the Taft
had net been dead long wi:en'^'vili!tf m Smews-dismissed fee tone-held
they wore d^rotered by the two Uj 10 ®c ^ fe^ Dwight D. Ei-
Baytows fishermen. , site trou£ites- retaowers taminatiem resulted
Crew beet operators all die way’. .'*'!? JP* f arteries of‘tactical errors
from Cedar Point to Smith Point ^ J.by Taft forces at the Re-publican
Have itqpocted scattered etghu -avtr^ &^!l? c.;:ventmn dealing with rules;
Sine and fen pound speckled i^fv §£“??:,,. if* ,;t2* .cheeses and contested detoga-
TssstirsAS
prea *"h ~XU ^' a , A large nurobef of business men j
JIM BOND
In Businea*
Since UM
W. E. KERR
In Business
Since 1928
ijututcia uuu t'h wiaun me juns-i*
.^jdiction of Mobil's hig Houston,; In the Midland division, headed
j?: 1 Midland and Denver exploration! by vice-president R. D. Hanley,
•and producing division offices.(these cities,were named, as div
Tlifsp offices were announced ear-|trict producing headquarters:
jlier by Mobil Oil, the operating \ Midland, TOchita Falls and Lub-
; company of sbcooy Mobil Oil j tack, Tex., and Hobbs, N.M. In
j Company, Inc, . ! addition to Midland and Wichita
; In announcing the creation of j Fata, Roswell, MM, will serve
; the new district headquarters, j as a district exploration headquar-
«PjMoore said: iters for the Midland division, j
’Ay | "We’re confident these drnnges j This division includes Texas ex-!
-- ,-v.......— - -r „--**■ | wUl not only strengthen our pres- cept for the Gulf (Sbast and East I
papers cu tha^country and ail the cn{ position in the highly competi- Texas and all ol New Mexico ex-
magazines, raft wrote._ five oil i n d u s l r y but enhance cept for the San Juan basin. |
pur opportunities for long-term-----*
growth.” More than one million pounds i
PsitSIHSI rkSfll Cities chosen as district head-i of. salt was used for table and;
t CfiiliitiO ’ifillCl quarters for producing in feel household purposes in the U.S. in
«sj . . ... Houstop division, headed by vice-: isss.
Fire, Windstorm, Automobile
Writing nil tines of Insurance, Claims Paid Promptly
Homes, Business, Personal
ENDS TONIGHT
Ph JU 2-6305
$ S. Ashbef
Pruett Bldg.
By Mort Walker
BUT I DIDN'T
DAWN AMtjERSON
HAVE TIME TO
SET THE JELLY
OFF/ .
LOIS/CAM
KEEP THE KiDS
AW? X HAVE
TO RN!SH THIS
REPORT , <:
TONIGHT//—
"TEENAGE REBEL'
GINGER ROGERS
WE WILL BE CLOSED
"WEDNESDAY" ;
8:13 FEATFSE
ms. PITS RATS
By Frank Roberqe
TVE ■ SOT ENOUSH TD
w called for it ,o u peaceiul and
A BLADE .
OFQaASS!
DO AROUND HERE
WITHOUT HAVtNE
A LAWN TO
MOW,T30! Jf_r>)
' OHfOHi^—s.
WHAT'S THAT?]
re, tnat discourages sutftoient,^^ became 0f a pr :' n F-manr,m-,ns ami Ameri
fo! i-epuonft.n presidential ^erieans to stay away from
re In nominaten next ycsr, eiwded areas of fee Central
)ho ope, s In ^ ** ^ **■
ft /N j #• _ at this time is regarded ns scree- -:--—--—
r Wgf ifQQ s n .lar to ihr.: "ton T. ft
at a comparable pt rita before fee: --ahu #»##• ■
rule Parksnq £ mw Office Is
l, p.„w «.,».« k ”s3?ss,-'s in m Location
■t k. a mmmr .ft- ,h, 0. E,,,;,,.r _ „h0
<Jk ta,ore ed fee Taft hommation.” The Oil, Chemical and Atomic
nruumas. , _ 1 i I' • ' : Uorkers Umon tOCAV/i Baytown
ta Porte City Conamssmam llr.{ieriymg causes of his de-| Local 4-333 Saturday moved its
ht%* " QW& the me.cfN v. 15 •/•//. Eai] at
- nr- ' 1 r f . o 1300 Oklahoma,
aifou fee Chmfeias sftop- jv r.,;on met"in -Chicago in July,tv. 0. Tidmon, secretary-treas-
NOW THRt WEDNESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
They Used A Weapon
No Bidqifin coda—SEX
m ,f i
Emf fhtpigi ptH feteag wat
ALSO
Adults 86c, Students 06c
Children iSSc
CARTOON and NEWS
By John Cullen Murphv
6OOO-A0OI WILL FgtFEU CHAgSES
. WOW THAT I HAVE A warns! A
I SAW Mg, BOLT W4UI we IN
OWE PIEECTIOW, AWDTHI5
CTHE? 6EWTIEM4W
APPZOACHIKGHIM,., Eg
I SAW
THE CMTfifE M
IWOOEWT ^
PEC«4C?05S
THE STREET, ,
CrrlCES. A
WEDNES9AY
THROUGH,
SATURDAY
IPwiel Is Mamed
MW®WED AGE OF All J
EXPORT COTTON
: MEXICO CITY ! APi-The Navy j
j MiciEfry said today- practically j
all this counti-y'j export cotton
i can he shipped from this coun-i
| try’s own ports next year. . j
i Officials said such ports as!
| Guaymas, Mazatlan, Tampico and |
;Ensenada will be able to handle:
PISTIWCTLY.
He, come
to her, the
greatest
conqueror of
St, his time! She
:' *t \ thirsted for his
V love on fee
, - 'jX; 'X d^y cf his
'V/A destruction!
,GOOM.
BEETLE BAILEY
Mort Walker
CAST OF
THOUSANDS!
JOST BECAUSE ydove
NEVER HAPA FLOOD |
DOESN'T MEAN YOU )
NEVER WILL S/
/ OH, WE
PONT WOZRy
ABOUT THAT,
V~\5E,NATOS
WE'VE
JUST 5TOPP
WORKVIN&
ABOUT
.THEM ^
CAMP SWAMPY'S tM
A VERY LOW SPOT-1
AREN'T YOU ArRA'P
OF FLOOPScM*''
COLOR!
WE SUGGEST TOU ORDER
(reported willin;: to take the vice
chairmanship.
I Eisenhower announced . plans
jfor fee-.commission in t message;
| to Congress last January. He said j
[he would name experts in many i
walks of life to ctagt long-term |
[goals for the nation. ■ ■
A Wonderful Gift Anytime
BAYTOWN PHOTOS
Sun Building
Phono ,TD S-8S9t
John M. Shore
READY MIX CONCRET1
STABILIZED MATERIAL
•v Frank Ridqewoy and Ralston (Bud) Jonw
COSH, X HATE
TODOTHAT-
ITSAWFUUY
CCLPTOPAY!
I KNOW, BUT HOW
AM I GOING TO
.GET MV WORK
VT-2-v P°HE?
THAT MR,
ABERNATHY
THINK90F
EVERYTHING'
MR. ABERNATHY MONTY
IS ALWAYS Kr—-deT'
UNDER MY > AX
FEET WHEN / » J
ITKYTO I r$~
CLEAN. CANY
you mm
, OUTSIDE? J /} \
ROBBERY FOR KIDS — Mrs. i
Bernice Weilburg, 33, gives [
the camera a stare in a Chi- j
coco police station after her [j
arrest in «a att-.mpt to
a currency exchange. She jl
placed her purse and. a .25- ;
caliber pistol on the counter, j
pushed a note demanding ;
money to the cashier. The j
cashier pushed a button :j
JU 2-8118
m, G1ANKA MARIA CANALE • GEORGES MARCHAl
ETTORE MANNI w swecthescoR a colo«stA reease
CARTOON * “DONAUPS DliEAJf VOICE"
wAtf of rm mt monsnusi
BRUNSON
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 1, 1959, newspaper, December 1, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103858/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.