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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 10

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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12 Up lignum Wednesday, February 15, MRS. FITZ'S FLATS Bv Frank Roberae 11 SUESS. we SHOULDN'T HAVE DID (THE FLOWER. BOX WE FOR BEETLE BAILEY By Mart Walker I I PONT PI6 yoJK MAS By Jim Burnett George Crandoll KNOW ysf, MR. ABERNATHY LETfeGOTO AKfcNCTtt By Frank Ridgeway and Ralston (Bud) Jones REMEMBER, Fife TOTREAT: THEN WED BETTER HURRY THE PRICES WIU-BECHANCING ANYMJNUTENCWi PJ3 OO QO HI AND LOK Walker and Krk T'U.

BET IF HE PIP THAT A MILLION TIMES, I'P STILL BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH ME UP fl SENTTENCE WIFTH'WORD By Fred Lasswell DOWN AT TH' COUKTHOUSEjTrYaEDGE QWE A DAYS PER STERL1N' A ME99 OF PRIZE BLUE-WBBON PULIETS VE DIDNT HflVE TO MRKE TH' SENTENCE ALLTHAT THRT'S WHflT UNK TOLD TH 1 OEDGE BRICK BRADFORD By Paul Norm KOm COMES CHECK Ait. CUrTrtWS-THW NO MISTAKES TIMSl UT TO SAPIKJ OP IM OUT TO SET POGO WATCH SHUSH By Wolf Kelley weopN'fHAveANy( WAV vtr MC M6 QWt OH, -TrtY PON'f 'Of KASW N000PV CAN 00 NO THE REVEREND By Bill O'Malley MAJOR WESTERN POWERS SUPPORT HAMMARSKJOLD UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -Major Western powers lod the United States met a Soyie'l of Dag Hummarskjplc liead-on today by rallying behind tiie secretary-general and warning the Soviets against trying to wreck the U.N. operation in the Congo. A showdown shaped up in the international peace organization's gravest crisis since the Korean war as the Soviets put a resolution before the Security Council calling for (1) Hammarskjold's dismissal; (2) disarming of anti- Communist factions in the chaotic African republic and (3) withdrawal of all U.N.

forces within a month. Both the chief U.S. delegate Adlai E. Stevenson and Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zorin were to address the council this morning.

The Soviets seized on the assassination of former Congo in the hands of his political enemies. Earlier the Soviets declared they would have no more dealings with the secretary-general. The United States immediately pledged support to Har.imarskjold. Britain and Italy charged the Soviets with trying to exploit Lumumba's dentil to install a Soviet- subservient regime in the Congo. Indian spokesmen also called for continuance of U.N.

operations in the Congo as otferins the only chance to prevent civil war that many feared would involve the major powers in another Korean- style conflagration. The Soviet resolution also charged Belgium with prime responsibility for Lumumba's death and called for sanctions the Congo's former ruler. The resolution demanded the arrest of Katanga Province President Moisc Tshombe, in whose province Lumumba was killed, Maj. Gen. States is still working for a con structive and workable solution of the Congo crisis, but he acknowledged the situation is grave.

Hnmmarskjold maintained a strict silence on the Soviet demands for the U.N. withdrawal from the Congo and his own dismissal. Premier Patrice Lumumba to army ef uf step up their campaign, launched seph Kasavubu's regime, and the last September by Premier disarming of all troops and police Former Pioneer Resident Of Area Is Dead At 89 Mrs. Ruth Cox Enloe, 89, who died in Cleveland hospital, was buried Sunday in Splendora Cemetery. Mrs.

Enloe was an early resident of this area during the oil boom, long before the towns of Rnytown and Goose Creek ged. She had Sun Clcssified Ads t. Lodge REOULAU MEETING 01 Fraternal Order o( Kuiilrs No. 3125, Wednesday, February 15. nt 7:31) In the Elides Hull.

J. P. Smoke, W.P. A. I), smith, seoy.

SOCIAL OK11ER OF BRA17- CEANT will have' 11 stiit.Hl Thursday, Febriinry Hi. nt 5:00 p.m in the (loose Ciwk Masonic Hall. All members are invited to attend. Mrs. M.

B. Runey, VV. Prcs. Mrs. R.

jciiouyh, life. STATKll COMMUNICATION or Goose Creek Lodge No. UK, A. F. and A Thursday, February it, 1961, at 7:30 p.m.

in the Goose Creek Masonic Hnll. All members and visiting brethren cordially Invited to attend. George A. Massey. W.M.

E. E. YYaugh, Secy. STATED CONCLAVE of Kennedy Commajidery No. 161.

Knights Temolar, will be hold in the C.oosc Creek Ma- 8 sonic Hall. Baytown, Wednesday, February 15, 1961, at 7:30 p.m. S. A. Sellers.

Commander M- Wlggen, Recorder Khrushchev in his table-thumping appearance before the United Nations, to revamp that organization in a Moscow mold. The strongly-worded Soviet resolution accused Hammarskjold of "an accomplice and organizer" of Lumumba's slaying while CANT BEAT THE OLP JOKES. Houston Mayor Lewis Cutrer, failing to halt opposition to the proposed city bus franchise, still plans to present council with agreement reached between himself and Bernard E. Calkins, who has offered to take over the buses. Tom Wilson, 37-year-old inventor who teaches his daughter, Carol, at home instead sending her to a public srhool.

is found guilty of violating school attendance laws and fined Wilson appeals. A sanity hearing for Gerard Marini, 35, Pasadena insurance man indicted for two robberies, begins before jury in Criminal District Judge Miron A. Love's court. Harris County Commissioners Court continues closed meetings to discuss the lease contract with Houston Sports Association but say any contract will be available for public inspection before it is signed. Advertising Club members hear Tom H.

Xaylor of Austin, director of Texas Highway Department's division of travel and information, say tourism to Texas is off 20 per cent, while rest ol nation's is up 20 per cent. Pasadena City Council authorizes bids to be token on a proposed $300,000 public library to be paid for front bond money. Mardi Gras comes to its hectic, end and police hope Leslie D. Ashley and Carolyn Ann Lima, believed stilj In New Orleans, will now be found. They are wanted for questioning in the Fred Tones' slaying.

Gen. Will Wilson officially opens campaign for Senate in Houston by opening headquarters and backing a ship museum, a great tourist attrac- tton far Texas, he says. Harris County Commissioners Court will, promptly appoint a new judge if legislature creates a new criminal court at law, County Judge Bill E'liott saj-s. An estate valued at $3.5 million i left by Mrs. Lillle C.

Cul- Jen. who died Nov. 15. 1D53. control.

The Soviets also demanded the immediate disarmament and withdrawal from the Congo of all Belgian forces and all Belgian personnel. Some Asian and African nations were reported favoring adoption with a daughter, Mrs. Virgii Cooper, in Baytown and lived with them after the Coopers moved to Cold Springs. She is survived by three and five daughters. They Card Of Thanks 12.

Male Help Wanted N10KH l-'mir willing to wi l-'tjr Interview rail MECHANIC WANTED General Aut unhli in Joe Camp Motors 15. Work Wanted BAHY SITTING In rnv dome the hour or week. KxwIU'm cure. licason- nblc rate. JU DAY WORK WANTKI.) General iioiiHO- work, i) hours ilay, Munday, day.

Thursday. JU IMOMJ. in tirl'a dress-ups, furmala, uml dance ms- tusnea. Alra. J.

L. Brown, 3.27 Missouri, JU 3-1337, sons are, Charles R. Cox. St. James, T.

G. Cox. Houma, and Sidney Cox of Clute; also, Mrs. Thelma Griffin Hillin, Baytown; Mrs. of penalties against Belgium if I Valentine Schmittou, Los that country failed to withdraw both its civilian and military personnel from the Congo.

Belgian Foreign Minister Pierre Wigny in Brussels vehemently denied again that Belgium had anything to do with the arrest and death of the man they installed as head of the independent Congo government eight months ago. Stevenson told the U.N. Correspondents Association the United Daily Oil Average Is Increasing For Month TULSA, Okla. (AP)-Daily average production of crude oil and condensate advanced 29,885 bar- ras to 7,161,945 barrels during the week ended Feb. chiefly because of higher output in Kansas and Oklahoma, the Oil and Gas Journal survey showed today.

Kansas' production was up 22,265 barrels to 302,300 barrels, while Oklahoma's increased 15,500 to 513,500. Louisiana's gained 4 050 barrels to 1,138,050 and New Mexico was up 3,700 to 300.000. Texas had the week's largest loss, 6,850 barrels to The Journal estimated 1961 pro- Mrs. Henritta Crawford, Splendora Mrs. Virgil Cooper, Cold Springs, and Mrs.

Flora Atkins, Splendora. Also 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Rev. Hardy Lucas, pastor of Splendora Penecostal church, officiated. The funeral was directed by Pace-Stancil of Cleveland.

Attending services from Baytown were members of the Stone and Herrin families. Mrs. Pansy Mattingly, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker and family; Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Hillin and Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Cline of Highlands. Channelview Library Bid Opening Monday Harris County Commissioners Cour will open bids at 10 a.m. Monday at the court house for the Channelview Library, to be located on Magnolia and Highway 73.

The one-story building, esti mated to cost 512,000, will have 1,200 square feet of floor space and summer and winter air conditioning. Eight contractors have bid on the work so far. Three air condi- QKNERAL CAKPENTKY, Bheetrock hanging, (Inditing and painting. I CablneU oullt, formica tops. Edwin Arable.

611 Bolster. JU 2-1959. MRS. RUTH COX ENLOE wish to express our GENERAL OFFICE experience; friends and others for their 1 vl)lD ness, acts of kinilness and floral trib- utcs we received durlnR our recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF MRS.

RUTH COX ENLOE 4. Monumentt-Lots TRI-CTTT marble. MONUMENT Co, Oranlte. bronze monuments and grave WORK accounts receivable, pav 1'3X. Age 'Ja.

ilami-J. JU GENERAL OFFICE WORK WANTED full or part time. 15 years experience, 2 years coHeKv. Box SSS in care ot Tli? Bay.uwn Sun. IKONLN'G In my home.

Jt-M per dozen JT E. James. Cemetery wort Terms, no car-1 S1 Tying Market at W. Mr.tn. a to People's State Bank.

JU 2-1702. 1ROXING HONE L'i rny home. to 5. Personal I BUILD1MO. REMODELING tlentjal, comracrclnl.

No job tno Ismail. Loans available. Frco estimates. ARE YOU for a dresser? Try Mr. James at hair- Chris' Beauty Salon.

Open Mondays anrt eve- mngs. 8401 Banvay Prive. LO George JU W. 2-5119 Ross FAMILY BIBLE BY HEP.TEL The World's Most Usable Bible For Demonstration, Call JCJ 2-65-S5. Building New Homes STAINLESS STEEL SAUA.DMASTER-- Cookwure, Cutlery, Flatware.

Electric FrylnE Makers and Porcelain Bavarian Chiaiu Salespeople tieeil- eil. Dorot.iy Barrett, JU 2-9C51. Asbestos 1 A. J1901 E. TCJ 16 Apartments For Rent 16.

Lost-Found APA.I-.TMF;:- FOUND 12 foot boat drlftinR in Burnct Bay. Owner identify and pay for ad. 100 N. Bamet Drive wall ca Jarncs, JU 3-: EE1TTO.V-CKAVF.NS Hill. Clean LOST In street, rink billfold contain- i paid.

LO papers onlv. Reward. Call JU 3-1S07. duction at 300.769,600 barrels eom-'tioning contractors have submitted pared to 303.691,200 a year ago, bids for that part of the work. EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? By Blake PAINS- Trie SHERIFF WHO HAS TO HAVE HIS FcAturcs Syndinte.Inc., World rights AIR CONDITIONED DRYERS and chairs.

Hydralic all-purpose chair. Reasonably priced. BOUNDS BEAUTY SUPPLY, 1G E. Texas. JO 2-P213.

SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY FEB. 16-17-18 GROCERY MARKET JU 2-7313 HUMBLE BEE 3509 MARKET BORDEN'S HOMO MILK ADMIRATION COFFEE CQKK 49c FAB 29c CRISCO 3 79c WtajBmmShrinp 39c BORDEN'S ICE CREAM 79c SALAD DRESSING 29c TEXAS RUBY BED GRAPEFRUIT 5 29c OAUFOUNIA POTATOES .10 59c BAM A STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, 12-oz. Jar 4 LE GRANDE CREAM STYLE CORN 8 TRELLIS PEAS 8 HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE T2 LITE FLUFF BISCUITS 12 FRESH DRESSED FRYERS IB 26 I GOOD PIKE'S PEAK ROAST T.S. GOOD ROUND ROAST GOOD SWEH STEAKS 69c CHARIZO MEXICANO 59c CORN KING 59 BACON 49c 79c r.s. GOOD SIRLOIN LOST DOG Vicinity Lakewood.

Female Beajle, natural tag No. 2548. Answers to "Auntie Marae." Heward. Phone LO 6-T333. APARTMENT mshed, I Apply 10 s.

7. Instruction FINISH HIGH SCHOOL Or jire-hlgh school at Home in spare time. for free booklet. AMERICAN SCHOOL P. O.

Box GR 3-8S55. J3J2 W. Harris. Painrtena. Member National Home Study Council.

CLEVELAND, 317 W. room duplex, Ko W5. Inquire race. wator prnri. or car.

DKCKKR DHlVi-J, MUi rffii-lcnc for bnckvlor. M. rtrnent. PKFKK. W.

CoupJc or tcniienutn, Beauty FESTIVAL COLD WAVES Shampoo-set, Jl 00. POLLY'S BEAUTY SHOP 1021 Dflllev, JU 3-492). L-'OKKKi-T. '11'A ishcd ran JU --(Cas. FL'RNISHKD AND APARTMENTS- untr.s nn I locnted I'rliirjil ji; Travel News PERSON LEAVING Baytnwn for Pn sail urn nr 7 and a m.

Mpnriav throuch Saf.ir.iay To take small from The Ha'ytnwn Sun to P.isit.icna OUIzo-i per day. Call Jim Bonne. JIT 2-K302. 10. Help Wanted paid, pital.

Gri.F. 101 lor rent. J10 lulls J1I 3-1741. ILLINOIS, rniro HptirtT'ierU inriiK' 1 winnK. JU ILLINOIS.

Wll'j Ui-cr bcclroom fi: cd apflrtmp'ii. IT optional, li.lls IVY APARTMENTS, Bnehrlor or Hills raid. T.O INDIANA, nil hills jinld. .11 7M. i nt.

OPPOKTUN1TY to earn J6MO. to JKl.nnn. Permanent yciir rour.d employment. Rn- ild advancement. Bjised on your nhllily.

Evprrlence unnecessary, KOOI! ehnrnclcr Call Fred Spires. JU 3-3351. LEGAL NOTICE JONKS. SOS N. 4 i' Aim.

fi i 3n; pip kitrhrn r'lh MV.r-t\ l''i unfur- ard PP.UKTT. S. I -re nRf. INi; nvnl p.Ms nil rhllilli' vinoiMA. LEGAL NOTICE NOTIfK TO U1DDKKS bldj, nildrcssed to the n.vir;! of Dirertors Harris County Watfr -ontrol DLitrirt No 1 I-'- P.

O. Box 6S, HlRhlands. Texas, willlMIKIAM. 21 Modern 4-room received until February nlahed hrit'it P.M. I vcr.ctjjin blinds, For onn I'ini jiiritup tniok to i l' Tn.sinci'w i rcsor'-TM tile ta rf ll (l i.

1 ffi 1 7 to Water lrol 0 I Improvernrnt District No. 1 nir- Oliver ilannan, I'rosldonL JM-- r-i A. I'jostah, Prcrrtfiry jroMph-. T.I> Krb. uifil I i 11 1 Barbers Hill Girls Win; Boys Are Losers Barbers Hill girls' basket hall I ihr'; 1 team dumped Tuesday night but TarkiiiRton's boys' tenm won revenue, droppinc; tiie Barbers Hil! boys' team Gwcn with IS points, Dariynne U-onard with Ifi iioints and Dariynne Dugat with .12 points were scorers for Hnrlicrs Mill.

The four senior guards, Melda UriskiH, Sharon Clanahan. Betty Wilson and VcKKr Tilton, were outstanding defense piay- ers, Miss I5ctty Wilson coach, said. I The Rarher Hill team i now Ivis a record of 3 and fi.ui- dy McCollum scored 25 points for the losing cruise, Tex Kollelt hit points and Leroy Slevciu; scored seven points. Coach Smith said Chris Hilton was thcj team's host relxiunder I.Ioyd Kirkhi'irn scored 27 points in the winning drive for Tarkington led BarlxTS Hill in every quarter. Branson Promoted Hnm.wn of has been promoted front jirivjid 1 to private first class in thu Schreiner Institute Cadet Coips, Campoign Manager ROBERT R.

Ovorsfrcff, .111.1 Mr tshtir0i. Hoiiston, Harris Oninfy i for John Tower, who Itf fcfit varntfd hy ident I.vndon 1 $25 MONTH c.t n. Apply iipitaln. I.1U 17 Hou: i-or Kent Alii llci.

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Years Available:
1949-1987