The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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rocllning chair with 3 comfortabl* poiltioni. Your choice
of coral turquols#. brown, whit*, oiiv* and yellow in vinyl
plastic. This on* ii rare to plea** him.
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family hem* ui Vtncrtm**. Ind Tinkers p*r»xt*nt barking
recently rauatd John a father Harry, to mveatigeta and dia
ctvrr a fir* in th* b«a*m*nl Th* bla** wa* put ctrt b*for*
anyone wa* injured and damage wa< minor
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Boyd Ray Collin*. B. was tr-
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Th* arnst of BaHty Roach.
B. In Lufkin. T*«., Friday night
rvportcdiy led lo Collins' arrest
Roach was nabbed on a drunk
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to any stage of th* power toll
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•aid th* impact of th* blarkou*
an mUltary and dvtl drfmax
toatanaltona "appran to hav*
been nrgllglbl*” because moil
had emerged pmver supfdie*
Johnson laid In a itatement
"Many of thr commission* Ini-
tial recommendation* arr at
ready being Implemented by to*
powrr romiuinlea This effort
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Mosquito Repdlant Bugs Wrong Troops
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US. commiatlonrr al Tylrr on Army la searching for a new by th* Communist Viet Cong'
a charge of pnasetaing counter moaquito repellanl to aid US guerrilla*, thus revealing after-!
felt money He wai released on servicemen In Viet Nam
12 000 bond.
Collin*, a salesman for a bev-
dark positions of American jun-
Qto problem ot those now glc troop*
erage Arm who ran his own
printing Arm from January to
September tola year, was ar
rsigned before a US. commto-
•loner In Houston on charges of
making and j cases sing counter-
feit money
He was held In lieu of 110,000
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John J Kiljan. special agent
In charge of the Secret S*rvtc*
in Houston, said tom* of the
phony 120 bills got Into circula-
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• by Smokador. Gleaming metallic finish
In black and chrome or brown. Complrl*-
Iv cult off smokr when lid to closed.
Many others available also.
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By THE AMOt tATED PREW
Texans enjoyed unseasonably
pleasant wealhe.- Monday ant
the forecast promised more of
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9ure»u re|>orled Its* prexenc* o'
i "very weak" cold front ex
ending from the Texarttatu
trea on the east lo Dalhart li
he |>anhandle
The bureau said the front wat
•Xliected lo move slowly south
ward throughout the day.
Skies were clear *11 across the
date A five-day forecast callet
'or trmiwraturrs averaging at
much a* 12 degrees above nor
nal in Northwest Texas and If
legreex above normal in otht-
■lorthern sections
Th* lone mention of preciplta
Ion involved th* poasibility oI
light rain Friday or Saturday
n Southeast Texas
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BAR STOOLS
★ These waters hid a
Spanish Treasure
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Modern In des'gn these bar stools hare
bronse legs with beige plastic top covered
In vinyl plastic. Has foot ring for extra
comfort Many more to chaoae from.
EXTRA
FIGHT FILMS!
CLAY-PATTER SON
BRUNSON
NOW
1295
On th* fateful morninq of July 31, 1715, fh* Spanish
silvar fl**f was savan days out of port. Homabound
» Ttom V*r* Crut. fh*y w*r* laden wifh silver and gold for
♦h# royal mint of King Philip V. Th* ships began to roll
heavily, bracing against th* stinging winds. Suddenly,
th* wind shifted to *ast-north**st and th* great hurric—
•truck, driving them onto th* Florid# r**f. fh*r*, *mid
thriel ng, suffocating winds and heavy violent seas, th*
t*n vessels p*rish*d, along with th*ir cargo and a
thousand cr*wm*n.
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Three Escape From
City Jail In Anson
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For the man who ha* almost every-
thing we suggest this tfalnut valet
stand with black plaatlc seat for
storage. Hill hold a complete days
wardrobe. He'D certainly enjoy this
ANSON (API-Three prison-
er* escaped before dawn from
the city Jail In thl, West Text*
town, the Jone* County Sheriff 's
Office reported today.
Deputy Arden Beailey said a
truaty awakened him shortly
before 3 a m. and told him ot
the break Beasley said some-
one apparently entered the Jail,
grabbed the keys and freed the
trio.
The Department of Public
Safety Identified the men as
Gerald David Knight. 32; Pete
Gerrero, 20 and Kennety E.
Chase, 31. Knight and Chase
have ties in the Daliat-Fort
Worth area and that vicinity
wa* alerted.
The DPS said Knight was
chargsd with rap*. Gerrerro
with burglary and Chaae with
swindling and parole violation*
gift.
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collectors' edition:
the magnificent
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a Big 25 Inch
purposes. Choose from a .......
variety of colon In this plastic
covered p'eee. Plain top.
9 cun. to 6 p-m.
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fteriiiif tiiver frem that
Sunken Treaaurei
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MONDAYS
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WH*o th# remain* of th* Spanish galltons war# dtocQvarad
recently, Parker mad* arranqement* with th# salvor for
•nough silver to produce this limited edition. Each pan j
- bears th* inscription, "sihrar from tho sunken traasur*
float of 171S" and carrias tho Mexico City mint mark
and tha Spanish aagla of purity. Also included, a
distinctly* gift box and certificate attesting to th* silvar'*
history and authenticity.
Sa# th# collectors' edition at our pan department
today. Thar# is an heirloom quality to this pen, one
that enhance! in value with tho years. Understandably,
wo hav* only four to sail.
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isi Autopsy Set For Youth
■' Found Dead In Car
NO OBLIGATION TO REGISTER
Extra Registration! For Each
Dollar Purchased or Formant
on Account
DRAWING DIC. 24 2 P.M.
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DALLAS (API—An autopsy
report was due today on the
body, ad on U-ycsr-oid senior
from Dallas Sunset High School,
found Sunday to a car In Moun-
tain Creek Lake.
Tho youth, Phillip
apparently died of asphyxiation,
sheriff's deputies said
They theorised that young
Snider was overcome by carbon
monoxide gas from a * **~
exhaust at he
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their immediate families
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Also on display, Parker 75 pans erafiad in Varmail at
$50: in I4K gold-flH, $35; starling silvar, $25; with
matching b*N pons from $12.50 ♦<> $25.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, December 6, 1965, newspaper, December 6, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145347/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.