The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1972 Page: 11 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN ________Tuesday, Noverolxc28,1972
(Courtesy of Citizens National Bank and Underwood,
Neuhaus and Co.)
Allis Chalmers ...
Arlan’s Dept Store
AT&T ...........
12
PepsiCola .
2% Phillips Pet
■■
.........25
Ashland ................33%
Atlantic Richfield .;.....75
Bendix 48)4 Shell
Beth Steel...............31%
Carrier Corp.....,......27
Celanese ................37%
Chrysler Corp...........39%
Columbia Gas . ........33
Dart Industries ..... ...49
Delta Air....... .......60%
Diamond Shamrock
DowChem
DresserMd............. 41%
52% RCA ...................
W Raytheon ..............
Roan Select Tr ........ 5%
Schlumberger............84 *
Sears ..................115%
i . . . . 20%
.......104%
DuPont
El Paso Nat Gas
Ethyl Corp .....
Extendicare ...
Exxon . ,.......
Ford ..........
Foremost McKesson
Gen Elec...........
General Motors .....
GenT&T ...
Teledyne
.....177% Tenneco
19%
28% Texas Eastern
Gen Tire -asy
Georgia-Pacific
Getty Oil ........
Gillette .........
Gordon’s Jewelry ....... 24%
Greyhound............ .18
Golf Oil.................26%
Gulf States Util......,'... 24
Gulf West Ind.:,......., .36%
Halliburton .....128%
Hospital Affiliates......... 19%
HLfcP ..... 54%
InlandSteel ............. 36%
Interlake Steel ........ 29%
IBM ....................385%
Jones & Laugh ..........20
Kerr-McGee ,^■ 60% -
KraftFoods ............. 48%
S.S.Kresge ........46%
Ling-Temco-Vought .... 10%
McDonnell-Douglas .....37%
LEGAL NOTICE |1-B. Antiques"
Notice Is hereby given that the per-19 PIECE DINING room suit, oak bed-
lip heretofore existing between C. |room suits, oak round front tables, shop
hristmas.
par-
tnership heretofore existing between C.
W. KENNEDY and MARION C. MAGEE
under the firm name of KENNEDY,
MAGEE AND GODFREY AGENCY,
88% doing business at 1106 W. Loblt will
dissblved by mutual consent of said
partners on December 31. ml. MARION
$*rry-Rand ......
StanCal ...........
Stan Ind ...........
Stan Oil Ohio.......
Stauffer Chem
SunOiliH
703/.
•......• • • • • >» IwTi
Technicolor
OPALS ANTIQUES
or paid at 110 Flowers Avenue, Dayton, IE. Adoue................... .427-2796
98 C. W. KENNEDY
MARIQH C. MAGEE
*•
Texaco
Texas Gulf Sul
........ 88% Transamerica
76 Traveler’s Ins ........... 41%
... 20% UnionCarbide .....49%
'■ Union (Ml of Cal......... 37%
United Aircraft ..........46
32% Upjohn
.....121%
USSted.....
Walgreen’s ..
Westinghouse
58% Woolworth {..
Xerox ...........148%
Dow Indus. Avg........1020.32
Dow Indus. Change
W ........
2,56
iY, Stringer's Trading:
Y, 19111. I
* ETAGERESS-Cut
ice on lay-a-way for Cl
-a-way for Chrtatmas.
Post, 210 N. Main, 422-
10-A. Female
Secretary $400 +
Local. Your chance to work in beautiful
offices. Excellent spot. Call Mary
422-3631, 512 E. Texas. Snelling & Snell-
TSSbi^Td
hoi mcrawn uetumoer ji, ini. wmkiun p-*:'
C. MAGEE will continue in the insurance J
business at the above address in the City L , c
of Baytown under the firm name of ......._..............................
INSURANCE CENTER AGENCY; C. W. KOUNTRY KUBBARD ANTIQUES —
KENNEDY will continue In the in- Mrs. Cruse is now in the shop. Many nice
suranceTnisinessatllO Flowers Avenue | things. 105 E. Houston Ave., Dayton,
1.-5 pja.___^
SURAFIC^ AGENCy!
T«« Pr™ »urllle' carved 0ak sewing machine-
IrTJie^ 427-2779^ 4 p.m. weekdays.
Dictaphone Typist
ilaine Day, 422-3631, 512 E.
......427-2796
on sale, now until
Wpercentoff for cash.
Something for all antique lovers. Furnl-
lure, gifts, glassware, bric-a-brac, col-
lars items. All kinds ol antique clocks
leposit will
t. Lodge Notice
rAI i rn rnmm..nii..HM. 17 P*m*
/CALLED. Communication _
t 1SVC3 “S| 1-C. Garage Sale
‘8.1 Nov. 28 at , 7 I n,c.n„... 1(uwc
attend., sojourning
invited.
PM Work in the EA de-1 PASADENA —1907 S. Shaver, chest $10.
SgA'b«#r^cSlly
: BAYSHORE DR , 197 - Due to the
R. L. Mullins, WM weather,?e *> nof clear it out quick, so
■' . rdinor shine, it’s got to goWed. Lots
left. Make offer.
W. R. Ashwood, Sec.
REGULAR Meeting of San
Jacinto Council No.
ItO Council No. 2788 CALIFORNIA. 1719 -
Knights of Columbus in the | Bicycles, toys, misc.
, to 3:00 p.m
at 7 p.m. Tuesday 19:00 a.m. I
evening.
Albert Bossley,
Grand Knight
m-
t-A. Special Notices
:*en- Barbie Doll clothes, hand painted ceram-
!.....holders and plaques, assorted
5 Market, 422-8231.
table stereo for 840 and lots
miss this one.
Welfare Work Plan
Begun In California
) checks. ^
FIVE FAMILIES - One moving, plants,
clothing, rug, household, 4003 Hardin
Road off Massey-Tomkins Road.
ware, clarinet, shoe skates, hand-made La
603 X. JONES - Wed. thru Fri. TVs, air
I conditioners, clothes, heaters.
....... ~
. $425.00
No pressure posit
ng. Coll Elaine ......_
Texas. Snelling 4 Snelling Employment
Good
benefits. Call Elaine Day. 422-3631.512 E.
Texas. Snelling 4 Snelling Employment
Service._
Steno $400.00
Co. will hire
School Program. 424-8193 or 424-1839.
.. BABYSITTING IN MY HOME - Day
^nighL 0811 422^38 or come by 1707
E. Texas. S
men! Service.
10-B. Male
DRIVER-SALESMAN - Baytown area.
For welding sjjpply company. Retire-
ment and company benefits. Commer-
cial license and physical required. 427-
6621 for appointment.
MAI!
CREAT1
NTENANCE MAN NEEDED
ATIVE ARMS APARTMENTS
4243814
Dump Truck Driver
. . '427-7257' .
Experienced-5:
Body Man
mgmMn
Christian
hporlLWftkxIittur'----- -----DdV ,CdF6—
Larry Zaborowski.
. 13. Sales Help ^ SEWIXCS!AfB
Snein^rom:
SALES CLERK - 40 hours <
perience hel'11
•arson, Sylv
Porte.
CLERK — 40 hours a.week, ex-
: helpful but will train. Apply in
Sylvan Drugs 10155 Broadway,
Classified Display
Magnavox......... 27% mandatory work program,
MaratiionOil..........- 35%
Martin Marietta Alum ... 20%
Microdot .............\, 17%
Mobile Oil........... 74%
Mupsanto ...............52%
Nat Distillers ........... 16%
OccidentalPetro ........ 12%
Penn Central RvR. . , 3%
“They’re not just raking IwkWishI
leaves,” Lawson said. “It’s andappree*
1 *—Titi&l I
iress our sincere thanks
the food,
SACRAMENTO, Calif, (AP
• California’s able-bodied
welfare recipients are
beginning to trade welfare | work that needs to be done but I ^
otherwise wouldn’t be done I the kind expressions of sympathy ex-
Without raising taxes. And h i^ded to us in
gives them work experience,—-.-..... c. Dutch ptacek
grants for pay checks under a
Free Kittens
RUTH- SCHOPPA has
part-Persian kittens to gi'
away. All are litter-trained,
she says, Her telephone
number is 424-7770.
Pert Pop-Top!
state officials say
One-time recipients are
working as auto mechanics,
busboys, sheet metal workers,
barbers, warehousemen and in
other fields, -says Bill Lawson
of the Department of Human
Resources Development.
In the six counties where the
4-month-old program is oper-
ating, 2,707 welfare recipients
have been classified as em-
fourJ ploy able, Lawson said. Of that
give total, 1,127 — or 42 per cerjt -
are on regular jobs in private
industry, 230 others are in
training arid 184 have been giv-
en “work experience assign-
ments,” hfeTeported:
An additional 371 have been
“ kicked off welfare rolls for re-
*1
)
fusing to take a job or training,
Lawson added Monday.
Those for whom the state’s
unemployment office can’t
find a job immediately in the
private sector are working for fices.
local governments in various
jobs such as school crossing
guards and parking -lot at-
tendants, Lawson said. Their
1. Card of Thanks
The
more than 50 per cent of the fo™7gSTu™arted gMS0"caii t
recipients have moved into .write the Edna Gladney Home, 2308
private jobs or job training and | Texas 76110 Area
only about 7 per cent are in IWD hath made of one blood all nations
public service work. 1 of men for to dwell on all the face of the
Mandatory work assign-
rrients. are limited to 80 hours I habitation. Act
. Acts 17:26.
the times be-'
bounds of their
ac<»pi "siiUbte" job or tei S S'’'w
quit looking for private em- after 3:30. •
ployment lose their welfare 9> Trave, News
benefits, Lawson said. Gov. ------
RonaM Roagan'a
—-- - -----’Wisconsin, will pay. After 6 P.M., 427-
ministration estimates some
30,000 persons Will eventually 8138
be included in the program as
13. Sales Help
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
Guaranteed Salary to $200 wee* per |
lifications. Unlimited p
qual
or colli
standing
422-7015 for appoi
tunity Employer,
1 potential. Sales
background desired. Out-
! benefits. 427-9045 or
itment. Equal Oppor- [
14, Child Care
BARNHART S TOWN 4 COUNTRY Day I
Care and Pre-School. Free school
transp., 2 blocks from Lamac Seh. Check
our new prices, 400 live Oak. 427-2742.1
Attention
f-'i • •
Senior Citizens
7^.
s.-p '
A limited „u
.......... --'-yv
W
•ax. i
apartments are available
s::r:w»
THE YOUNG World Child
Individual, -home like, a
your child, Reasonable j
World Child Care Center-
attention given
prices, fenced
CHILDCARE - In my home. Mon.-Fri,
Bedroom
VILLA MARINA APARTMENTS FEATURE
2-6 yrs. Licensed. Hot noon meals.
504 Harvey: 422-5155.
'
to^^Day^ni^^Avml^rhr Christ-1
— mas Shoppers!! 427-8418. I
COME BY and
504 W. DefeeSt.
CIALIZING IN INF,
your little baby bees to the BEE
NURSERY. 422-7410,
see our new Nursery at
atPruetl. All ages. SPE-,
INFANTS. TLC. Bring
HIVE
Mother Goose
KINDERGARTENS AND DAY CARE
Transportatjoit, Ijyensed. 6:39-6, I>i-19|
yrs. 311 E. Homan, 422-8072.
Alt-gas Kitchens
Dishwashers
Disposal
Shag Carpeting
Central Air conditioning
& Heating
Spacious Closets
Villa Marina Also Features :
Free Boating Two Swimming Pools
Tennis Court ______________ Poolside Barbecue Grills
24-Hour Security Guards
Air-conditioned Laundry
Facilities
Central TV Antenna
All Utilities Paid
Capable Office Crew
Covered Marina ■
Picnic Area
week.
427-
15. Work Wanted
INE REPAIRS
any model sewing I
le, $3.50. 455-3112.
ALTO MECHANIC
WORK WANTED
422-8282
VILLA MARINA
2700 Ward Rtfad Baytown, Texas
427-5807
Get mpjw for your money with
PAINTING - Sparkle up with.Sps
interior or exterior. Local referet
■ate prices.-Joe Sparks. 427-9027.1
Classified Display
%■
Now . ........
tesa«! ^
(or renting)
Lantern Park
TOWNHOUSES
3424 Lantern Lane (OH Baker Rd.l
fifth
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
(Bills paid) PLUSH!
2 Stoiy, 2 Bedrooms, 1% Baths j
(Bills paid)
Days 427-3471 '•
Silas 424-1491
Vi
t^x-u
★
Dependable
' built-in gas range
with infinite control
Cozy comfort
gas central heating.
Efficient economical
gas water heater.
,4-
Help Wanted
{jes . I DEER PARK PLANT NEEDS CON.
Tflie job-finding program is | phone
run jointly by the state’s em-{«NxTED chronicle route
ployment office, state welfare ^"R^.Rrs
office and county welfare Of-1 Good earnings for parttime work. ’caU
The program exempts per-
sons under 16 years of age and |
those over 65, Mothers .wb
take care of children aged 6 or I
HOUSTON POST NEEDS CARRIER
427-8064
only pay is their welfare under are also exempted.
Deliver Telephone
Books
Full or Part Days
I Men nr women over-18 with automobiles
I are needed fie Baytown. Crosby. Mont
Belvieu. Huffman and Highlands. Deliv-
ery starts about December 11. Send
hiame, address, age. telephone number,
fkl 1 / \ _ hype ol aulo., insurance eompanv and
Blamed Un uovemment
AUSTIN (Sp) - “The “The Price Commission’s”52#-A"t,“"°P‘
High Lumber Price Is
federal government’s policies regulations rather than in
^1%
7^>v
Pcip on and tie this pretty top
over pants or dresses. -—.t-
Great for work or going
places! Embroider bold
flowers -quickly, add fringe.
Pattern 7464: transfer,
directions sizes 8-18 included.
*
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for
each pattern—add 25 cents for
each pattern for Air Mail and
Special Handling. Send to Alice
Brooks (The Baytown Sunf,
Needfceraft Dept-,* Box 163,
Old Chelsea Station, New
York, 14. Y, MD11. Print Name,
Address. Zip, Pitteni Number.
___uM M. iiflanraff
lolBtUy New H7* iweuieum
Catalog crammed with kmt,
crochet styles, crafts. 156
desings, FREE patterns. 75c
NEW! Iastaat M(«ej Book.
Learn to make extra dollars
from your crafts .......*1*
bttaat Macrame Book ILI6
Hairpin Crochet Book 81.66
tastaat Crochet book .... tl-66
Install Gift Book— ......11.06
C^kte<W—6ook- 316*
11 Jiffy lUg Book-........S«c
12 Prior Afghao Book . . . Sic
QriM Book 1—16 patterns Sic
Mem Q«Jt Book*- Sic
UQrtUforT^oyBook 56c
and price control regulations
are the major cause of high
lumber prices,” said Joe
Butler, executive vice presi-
dent of the Lumbermen’s
Association of Texas.
The 87-year-old Austin based
organization represents more
than 1,000 Texas retail lumber
dealer firms.
‘The demand for lumber
and forest products caused by
the record breaking number of
housing starts, and the-federal
government’s inequitable con
trols, timber selling policies
and lack of restraint on log ex-
ports, has compounded the
problem rather than alleviate
the present conditions,” Butler
declared
hi addition to the increased
number of housing starts, the
industry spokesman cited the
following reasons for the con-
tinued rising lumber prices:
Lack of-export controls have
increased .the volume Of log
export* from 430.6 million
through September of last year
P ittf ■flki-lwi kg |
through September of this
year, and the lack of price con-
trols on federal timber and the
federal government'* policy of
selling logs to the higbert
bidder art consistently raising
log prices which are passed on
in the finished prodact
B liMthMlad that the fed-
eral government own over B
per cent of the aatkn's forests.
**ff the govenmmt'i “
*id regulations are co
the Amertcaa^pe-^e^cgp
in Japan
creasing the supply of lumberl jq.^ Female
nation’s lumber supply on ICal1 427 2224
many critical lumber items. I ^S^R^'Y W0RKERS
7400 THOMPSON ROAD.
“The profit margin limita- housekeeper and babysitter
-----r--t— —■— ------------------ JJCCnFJT Sahiedai! nnlv Uaiipc niton
turn imposed by the Price
Commission has forcra many
manufacturers to circumvent
the regulations by discontinu-
ing the manufacture of high
manufacturing cost items such
as one-inch lumber for lower
manufacturing cost items,
resulting in critical shortages ;
to curtail or drastically reduce
their direct carload shipments
which are usually sold at a
lower price, and move as much
of their material through their
controlled warehouses at
higher prices, and to increase
their exports which results in
less material being offered for
domestic use,” Butler said
NEEDED— Saturday only. Hours spat.
References. 427-2304 alter 5:00.
HOUSEKEEPER-BABYSITTER - for
three, children. Would prefer live-in i
have own IransportaUon. 7:30-6:30,
davs. 540 weekly. 427-8126 or 427-3486.
JUANITA S BEAUTY SHOP has in
opening for a full time operator. If you
would like to work with us call 422-8688
to keep! small children Mon.-Fri. in my
home. Musi have own transportation.
BABYSITTER - To live-in. Must have
own transportation. To care for 3 chil-
dren References Call 427-8801.
MATURE LADY - To live-in and care
for elderly lady in comfortable home and
surroundings in Jasper. Texas. Prefer
driver. Good salary. Write. 107 Timber-
lane. Jasper or call DU *-2410.54 p.m
at (he eqxDstkfdw American bps,
oabfc," Bader aM. <00*1
SCHOOL"
LUNCHES
WEDNESDAY
. * Bavtown
BREAKFAST — Grapefruit
juice, sausage, buttered toast
and milk. -
LUNCH - Fried cbkkeq,.
mexican casserole (cb«
one), grew beans, corn, spuv
aci (cbMM twa), ite atari,
buttered rol, milk and frtat
BARBERS HILL
, LUNCH—HWkag with chOi,
baked beaw, Was« sated,
aad chocolate ddp
Keypunch Operator
Ftoe kraeflu with me d mr favsrtd
BA^WN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
trazaJ irttMarknst. m-i*w
Secretary—Open
_ BTdeiK laMilwIl. tw perao wt
good opiog aad SH. Ural.
BAYTOWN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
178 Market SL trtJOM
I General Office S3901
cua— anaeatew
Iried dadn hr lu«r had ra Cal 9taB
Lee. <8-3(31. ill E. Trxar SariUg
A-P-A-R Clerk $500
LMr dadn nrabtal Ca hnefMs Chi
Marj Ln. U2-J63I >12 E. Trias. 1
i* a umm «»***■
Typist S433.00
■ tftm- px rkaarr la ifl
huniihr.llanaa ChS Mary Lee. W-
■II SUE Texas h*| I MM
Accounts Payable
$375.00
■od lm M taaOra hr ymm ra-
aaahtattata. aajp. aa
Tmx * t fcWag tape-
Seleet the Apartment Cojtnmumty that suits your needs
and lifestyle. GENE BRANSCOME PROPERTIES,
member of Houston Apartment Association, presents
three excellent apartments.'(Me of them is just for YOU!
msamm
1200 Missouri Street * Phone422-3214
' 1-2-3 Bedrooms-Adult & Family Sections
(Sorry, No Pets)
•thick, §hag-Carpets
• Heavy Draw Draperies *
• Recreation Rooms
• Golf Course
• Lighted Dbl. Tennis Courts
• Security Guard Service
• Planned Activities
• Beautiful Courtyards „
^‘Private Patios • Heavy Draw Draperies f
• Sauna Baths, Exercise Room ^
•All Electric, Color Co-ordinated
Kitchens With Frost Free
Refrigerators
• 2 Pools, 1 Heated
Country Atmosphere-Convenient To Major Highicay s
The Briarwood
1711 Bowie Drive - - -Phone 422-2843
1-2-3 Bedrooms—Adult & Family Sections
(Pets Welcome)
• Beautiful Courtyards
• Private Patios
• Sauna Baths
• All Electric, Color Co-
Ordinated Kitchens ,
•2 Pools/’ -
• Near Lighted Tennis Courts
Activities Planned For Residents
—Near Shopping Centers. Schools, Hospital, and
Major Highways. Convenient to ElERYTHING!
• Putting Green
• Plush Shag Carpeting
• Custom Draperies
•Recreation Rooms
• Picturesque Fountain
• Decorator Wall Coverings
•Security Guard Service
i __
907 N. Pruett
Phon* • 4224476
Adult Only!
1-2-3 Bedrooms
•Lovely Landscaped Grounds
• Swimming Pool
• All Electric Kitchens .
•Plush Shag Carpete
• Individual Climate Control
jl
• Custom D raw Draperies
• Laundrv facilities
•Wall Pafier
• Beautifu I Light Fixtures
•Security / Guard Service
Centrally Located-Near Downtown and Shopping Centers
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1972, newspaper, November 28, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1105111/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.