The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959 Page: 12 of 16
sixteen pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
■■
VHv I«TamB §ns
Thursday, October 22, 1959
Sun's TeleScope-
■v CYNTHIA LOWRY .. about its "quasi-actuality" shows.;
if. TV B./Iin Writer Now this gag is making the
A I* T\ Radi® Writer 1,-oimds; Henceforth they'll use;
NEW YORK (API — The Sid rpRj jn thoir Westerns and
Caesar special on CBS Wednes- "whodunits.”
day night was supposed to be a Television reviews in the cur-;
, i in the aiimmnhile rent issue of The, National Paient-
comedy salute to the automobile magazine, praises j
Industry Mavhr Hohdav on It t0 Beaver.” "The Real;
Wheels was a salute but some- McCoys," "Sea Hunt" (in spite of
thing awful happened to the "sensational plots" and a pre-l
comedy, occupation with smugglers) but'
The laughter was designed to Wyatt Earp." it says, is “a show
arrive during two long sketches, for the whole family, the whole
Both were trite, obvious and un- nation, to view with alarm.
fynm_cven the studio audience ABC has signed Debbie Reyn-
laughter was restrained and you olds to a three-year contract call-
know what chucklers they are. ing for one special a year. The
_ , . h„. jnn- automobile company which has
The passage of time has done •*“ ’ of thf
little to discipline or sharpen Krmr to d ^ g
Caesar's skill. Without decent ma- sa.n<’ “1^,r _JL.? SDonso^d
SS»******* J ***
to evoke mirth by crossing hi. ^ ^ ,fl (0 g0 farther with
eves. grtnariW t™v FbndaH his doubfe deal, maybe "The Con-
Audrey Meadows, Tony Randall .. who oncf xvooed ionelv
and Gisele Mackenzie tned to ]adjps vja tpipV,Sjon, could find
help out but they had even less # ^ ^
(o work with, Art Carney will kplay another
One sketch concerned two slight dramatic role Nov. 13 in
couples on a motor trip. They were lhf -py VPrsjon 0( Thornton Wild-
having a bad time and then the pr.s ..Qy,. jown". Television is
car broke: some salute. The sec- soon gojng {0 m,, out of calendar
ond was an interminable rib on pp?s: "Life in the Thirties”
old mow-v a Caesar speciality, ^ followpd by a close look
which has worn a hit thin. at tj,p fjVP post-wifl's. and CBS
The. most pleasant portions of has staked out "The Fabulous
the hour-long show were when Fifties” for a Wand Hayward
Gisele MarKenzie got away from special late in January. Sunday
Caesar long enough to sing some has been proclaimed "Leonard
songs from 'Gypsy" and a num- Bernstein and the New York Phil-
ber by' Peter Gennaro and his harmonic Day" in four states—a
dancers. : curious coincidence indeed: It
- happens to be the day of the first
The other day CBS announced Bernstein-Philharmonic special on
there will be nothing misleading: C%S._ '
Sun's Television Log
i
THURSDAY NIGHT
6:M B World At Urn
0Ufeof RU*r
V 0 TV News
•no B *****
© Woftntal
•:U B NrwwreeJ
© John Daly
l:M B Weather
0:30 B Law of the plainsmen
0 Man Without A Gun
© Gale Storm Show
7:00 Q McKenzie's Raiders
B Bat Masterson
© Donna Reed Show
7:39 B Johnny Staccato
0 Johnny Ringo
© Real McCoy*
1:00 O Bachelor Father
0 Zane Grey Theater
© Pat Boone
1:30 B Tennessee Ernie Ford
0 Revlon, Special
© Untouchables
•40 0 You Bet Tour LMe
1 Reeeue I
I Brte A Good Look
| Death Valley Dag*
I News
I Flight
_I Jacb Pier
»:N B New*
© News
10:35 0 Weather
10:40
10:45
11:00
12:00
0 Mann About Sport!
MGM Theater
Movie
0 Late Movie
© Janet Dean Registered
Nurse
12:150 Naughty Marietta
11:10 6 Staa Of
© Wanted by the m
1:11 0 Final News
FRIDAY MORNING
(Oct. 23)
6:00 0 Continental Classroom
• Physics)’,
6:30 0 Continental Classroom
• Chemistry)
6:35 © Good Morning Don
T:« 0 Today
0 Ginny Pace Show
7 JO 0 Romper Room
© News
S:00 0 News
© Cartoons
•:1S © Capt Kangaroo
6:30 © Howard Finch Show
• :M 0 Dough Re 1C
0 It's A Great Ltt«0
•:« 0 Treasure Hunt
0 December Bride
M:«0 0 Price Is Ri«ht
0 I Love Lucy
1AM 0 Concentration
© Our Miss Brooks
0 Top Dollar
11:00 O TIe-Tae Dough
| Love Of lift
j Tumbleweed Time
It Could Be Toa
) Search For Tonvorraw
| Kitirik's Party
\ Guiding Light
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 B Susie
) News
I Restless Gun
Woman's World
I Public Defender
I As The World Turns
2:00
2:30
3.00
Love That Bob
1:00 0 Queen for a Day
0 For Better Or Worse
© Music Bingo
Q The Thin Man 'f*
0 House Party
if) All Star Theater
Young Dr. Malone
Big Payoff
Day In Court
The Verdict I* Yours
From These Roots
_ Gale Storm
0 The Brighter Day
O House On High Street
Beat The dock
Secret Storm
Edge of Night
Split Personality
Who Do You Trust?
Looney Town
Early Show
_ American Bandstand
4:35 © Bozo
4:45 0 Topper
5:00 © Kitirik's Party
5:15 © San Francisco Beat
1:10 0 Sports. Wenther, News
© Popeye Club
5:40 0 Chris Chandler Sports
1:45 B NBC News
0 Douglas Edwards New*
Six Months Age1
For Babies To
Get Polio Shot
Bv ALTON BLAKESLEE
Associated Press Science Writer
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. <AP(-
Waiting until babies are about 6
months old could be the best time
to give antipolio shots, a new
study suggests. '
Otherwise, the vaccine might
fail to protect many babies.
The reason is that the vaccine
curiously seems to be nullified by
natural protection which many
'babies temporarily inherit from
their mothers, the research finds.
When they are 5 or 6 months old,
they lose this natural protection.
The findings based on detailed
blood studies were presented to
the American Public Health Assn,
meeting here by Drs. Gordon
Brown and Pearl L. Kendrick of
(he University of Michigan.
Salk vaccine, containing dead
polio virus, stimulates the human
body to create its own protective
antibodies against future invasion
by living, dangerous polio viruses.
But babies are often bom with
antibodies against polio and other
diseases. They have them because
their mothers had them floating
in their own bloodstreams, which
are shared with the infants before
birth.
Known as passive antibodies,
these antibodies protect for a
time.. then disappear. The baby
has no more unless he gets vac-
cines, or is invaded by specific
germs.
50-TON JUNO M'S PAYLOAD —.Before launching »t Cap*
Canaveral, Fla., a technician in the guidance and control
agency *t the Army Balliatie Missile agency in Huntaville.
A l* placed th« composite radiation experiment paylosd
Into a teat chamber for a temperature-vacuum calibration
teat. The payload was amt aloft in a 6d-ton. four-atag*
June D rocket The 11.5-pound. seven-experiment earth
•ateiiite «aa dubbed the "kitchen #mk” because of the (lum-
ber of experimental device* it contained.
Iknke^Pillol
DIVISION OF THE KROGER CO
STAMPS! ,
You'll g*t a certificate with every
gift from Top Value Redemption I
Center*, whicn Henke's stores wifi ,
exchange for 100 free Top Value
Stamps through October 31 si Hurry I I
Time's running out. i
FREE! 50
BONUS TOP VALUE STAMPS!
RIGHT FROM THE GULF! EXTRA-LARGE SIZE
Fine,
Fresh
Shrimp * ft
TREMENDOUS
Big Pref irimp Sal
- av'8 *>■ r ■ ' \ .... , ’ niif*"'u t a” W i
MEDIUM c u.
size «F *■
U WK8 5
AT ONE LOW PRICE...YOUR CHOICE OF TWO FAVORITE 5RIAKFAST
o
+
Top
Valo
Stamp*
-v _ --- — \ —- ,
• JASMINE RANCH STYLE THICK-SLICED BACON
• H-P THIN-SLICED BACON-50 TO 60 SLICES
MI VINK Wri rniVSMi ' vw« w.
Bacons
ipeoiak for Tlmndoy,
triday and Saturday
Right to Limit
Reserved
YOUR CHOICE! FROZEN
■erffctftei
LEAN-TRIM** FRESH PORK
i Boston Butt Roast
[r 39c
TASTY 1ST RIB CUT
59$
I Fresh Pork Chops K 49c
■ HENKE S “LEAN-TRIM'* « J
I Fresh Pork Steak.......,S 49c
i
SHANK HALF OR WHOU
Fresh Pork Hams.....
BROWN-N-SERVE
u. 45c
KROGER'S
COUNTRY
CLUB
CHICKEN, BEEF or TURKEY
,r STAR-KIST TUNA pie w — ~ 1 R , SmokvTink* ^ Me
iii!::ss!iisHnu;HMHt*.HH*.H»»H*-H«««wK*-«««« am®™y,uc^*K
A 4*. rHr perfect — == Pure Pork Sausage '£' 29c
OSCAR MAYER SAUSAGE
Country Links.......,...K 49c
THE PERFECT
COMPANION!
NEW—EXCITING
■e
■a
■a
■h
■h
■■
■■
■a
■a
■■
■■
■h
MAINSTAY OF k
YOUR •*
CASUAL WARDROBE "a
■■
■■
Flawlessly tailored Sanferiied cottons in e wo,,tl o# styles, J*
from roll-up sleevm to baby dolls, to fit your every mood aB
—chooso from conversational points, woven checks, or silky J
smooth wnite and solid color broadcloth—exceptional ■-
values, all, because they're imported.
Transitional
Cottons
JASMfNt M i IAR-CURID
Smoked Ham :
Fish Sticks
Wli
EMMAS kAND
NEWT 4 < •TON'S
ALL FINK MEAT
'm\
mm
Shank
UNCONDITIONALLY
GUARANTEED
SIZES
32 t» 36
99
SHRINK RESISTANT, SHAPE RETAINING, 100%
HI-BULK ORLON, INTERLOCK KNIT
CLASSIC
CARDIGAN
,S~SJ CHooso from luscious
•! colors of whif*. rod,
^ ® toast, pink, turquoiso.
black, moss and
25%
sapi
40.
iq«, bl
Dphi-ro.
Sizts 34 fo
BOLD 'N BEAUTIFUL
LUXURIOUSLY CASHMERE
enrr
You'll love our new
fell collection of skirts
in rich deep color
tones with just e fleir
— smert detailing in
every respect—button
trimmed teb front
pockets, or cleverly
concealed side pocket
—we re certain you’ll
went them elL
Unbelievable
Low—Law
Prka
Siies 10 to 18
$199
Fish Balls
Red Snapper F llets
FINE, tRESH
Louisiana Oysters
FAMOUS DA ^RY BRAND
Hormel Frank ?
OSCAR MAYER B ^AUNSCHWE^
Liver Sausage
JUICY U.S. NO. 1 RUl
Texas Valley Ruby Reds ore
here! Buy 'em in all their glory
—fresher at Henke's. Low, low
price!
fi Top Valvt lump*
LOW
mtr CASSEROLES!
M*t©» Macaroni
t*«m ind Noo<H«» {* «nd CHoosn
M-**
Morton Spaghetti
and Moot |’-
for
onfy
Ivory Soap
2 tT 33c
2 M^T2lc
Ivory *
SNOW
^ 33c pL, 79c
Spic and Span
CLEANSER
: Kt 29c
Ivory Liquid
12-Oz. 22-Or. 32-Oz.
41c 71c 99c
Ivory
FLAKES
IS 33c % 79c
Ivory
SOAP
A Personol OQ*
4 Bars /VC
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 59, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1959, newspaper, October 22, 1959; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104514/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.