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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 3

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Sunday, May 2 1, 1 967 fcglnam 0m THE NEW 1967 NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST 23RD, 9-10 P. CDT ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK Nearly 80 million viewers have watched the National Drivers Test the past two years making it the most popular public service program ever carried on a single TV network. It won the Peabody Award; the Alfred P. Sloan Radio TV Award; and the National Safety Council Public Service Award. Now an all-new National Drivers Test for 1967, timed for the week before Memorial Day, will provide one more hour in your life to check your ability at the defensive driving we face today.

Compare your answers with those of a studio audience of motorists, with friends' and family scores, and with correct answers provided by expert drivers. Note the date on your calendar now; check the local time and channel number in your newspaper or weekly TV guide. Fill in blanks with or (True or False), or (Yes or No), or (multiple choice), or appropriate word. Opinion questions are not scored. 1.

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6. 23- 7. JH. 8. 9.

JD 26. JD. 10. 11. JD 28.

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16. 33. 17. 34. 35.

OPINION (NO SCORE) 1. 2. 3. TOTAL SCORE Penney's First Quarter Earnings Down 2 Cents Memorial Baptist Church Sets Service For Seniors During the morning service Sunday. Memorial Baptist Church wffl honor their High School and Lee College graduates.

Each high school graduate will receive s. copy of the New English Bible, and the Lee College graduates will receive copy of 'Living Letters." The service will begin with a processional of the graduates. High School graduates are: Mary Louise Anderson. Susan Barker, Diana Beavers, Jtenee Bishop, Bethany Bletsch, Bar bara Dandrea, Lynn Linda Gregory, Susan Hix, Marsha McAlister, Olivia McClelland, Carla McKinney, Janice Morgan, Nancy Savage, Dixie Shipp, Carolyn Strickland, Polly Whitman, Dwight Anthony, Benford Daniell, Arthur Ford, Dennis Gibbons, Randy Kimmey, Jimmy Laird. Johnny Longboth- am, Stephen Lusk, Lynn McGowan.

Larry Moler, Roy Montgomery, Mike Mullen. Glenn Robinson. Mike Sanders. Jimmy Savell. Paul Witt and Bobby Zubik.

Lee College graduates are: Mrs. Alden Weaver. Odis Hamilton, Arthur Hutchinson and Donald Shankles. Rev. A.

L. Jordan will speak on "How To Become Wise" There will be np Training Union or night worship service so the members may attend the Baccalaureate services at the High School. Vacation Bible School will be held at Memorial June 5-14 from 8:30.11:30 each morning. There will be departments for ages from Nursery three through Intermediates HI. Miss LUa Lill will be superintendent for the school.

Garth Road Baptist To Have Special Services Rev. Ed Weatherly, pastor ofl He and his wife Verna have Garth Road Baptist Church, an-jtwo children, nounces special services at the church for May 22-28. Time for the meetings are on weekdays at 7:30 p.m. on on Sunday, May 28, at 10:30 a.m.. 3 p.m., Guest speaker for the services will be Dr.

Hyman J. Appelman from Kansas City, Missouri. He was born at the turn of the century in Mogilev, White- Russia. In 1914 his family came to Chicago. He holds degrees from Northwestern University, De Paul University and practiced law in Chicago for over four years.

After serving in the US Army he was ordained into the ministry in 1930. He received his theological training at Southwest- em Baptist Theological Semi- nary in Fort DR. HYMAN J. ABPEUWAN Mission Observance Set For Redeemer Lutheran Pasadena Falls Behind Baytown In Growth Rate According to some figures re- teased by the Bay town Cham- LAURENCE C. WALKER biters Baccalaureate Slated Sunday Baccalaureate services for the Barbers Hill High School will be held at 8 p.m.

Sunday at the First Baptist Church in Mont Belvieu. Rev. Bonner Magness, pastor of the First Baptist 3iurch of Highlands, will be the speaker. Commencement services will be at the High School auditor- um on Friday, May 26, at 8 p.m. Commencement speaker will be Laurence C.

Walker, Dean ber of Commerce week, the old trend of Pasadena outshining Baytown in growth rate has hit a sudden halt. During April. Baytown had 32 residential building permits issued compared to 21 for the neighboring city. Pasadena had 13 new residential electrical connections during April. 'Bay town doubled that with 26.

For the first four months of 1967, Baytown had 92 new single family units compared to 91 for Pasadena. Chamber President Bruce Ramsey said, "For many years we've heard the statement should grow like Pasadena does." "These new figures are certainly signs that the times are changing, and it's now Pasadena in the chasing role." Keys Found SOME KEYS ON a chain with a miniature Shelby, license plate number attached were found Friday on South Sixth Street in Baytown between East Republic and East Humble. Redeemer Lutheran Church will conduct the annual Spring mission observance Sunday. Rev. Glen C.

Kollmeyer will speak at 10:45 a.m. on "The Lord's Chosen Servant for the Salvation of the World." The senior choir will sing directed by Ewell A. Clarke. The offering will help reach Redeemer's total mission goal of $7,600. for Both sessions of Miss Roberta Meyerhoffs kindergarten classes will present an operetta at 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Forty seven children will receive diplomas during the graduation service following the operetta. Miss Meyerhoff win. again be Redeemer's teacher for two sessions of kind- ergarten starting in September. The Walther League executive board will meet at 1 p.m.

Saturday for planning the next six activities. of the School of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State College, Macogdoches. He has held this position since 1963. He was formerly Forester, U.S.

Forest Service. Sabine National Forest, San Augustine; Research Forester, U.S. Forest Service, Alabama, and Professor at the University of Georgia, Walker holds a bachelor of science degree from Pennsylvania College: a master of forestry degree from Yale University and a doctor of philosophy from State University of New York College of Forestry at Syracuse. He is a member of the Deep East Texas Economic Development District Board. He is an elder in the Presbyterian Church and a former moderator of the Presbytery.

The owner may claim them at The Baytown Sun office. Texas Eastern Plans To Honor Baytown Employes HOUSTON (Sp) Texas East-i ern Transmission Corp. will hon-j or 1TO of its employes who join-' ed the company when it was or- gainized in and have remained with it during its first 20 years. These employes have been designated Texas Eastern "Pioneers" and will be honored this month at celebrations to be held along the company pipeline system, commemorating Texas Eastern's 20th anniversary. Dinners for Texas Eastern Pioneers will be held in Houston on May IS: Shreveport.

on May 22; Cincinnati. Ohio, May 23; and Pittsburgh, May 24. Among those being honored May 18 in Houston are Texas Easterners living in Beaumont. Baytown. kafkln.

Richmond, Desaftuntiin II Signed By Johnson WASHINGTON (AP) dent Johnson has signed into law a bill authorizing a start on a 5444 million project to ust the power of the atom to turn I sea water into fresh water on! an unparalleled scale. The desalting plant will be I built off the coast of California and the goal is to turn out 1501 million gallons of fresh water a I day by 1970 twice as much I as the world is producing from salt water now. Taft. Hankamer and Houston; Centerville. and Opelousas.

La. Texas Eastern pioneers from Baytown include: William C. Britt. Alfred T. Crocker, H.

L- Doxtater, H. Felts Hart, C. J. Marshall and from Hankamer. Joe I- Green and Kennie R.

Wood. B. D. Goodrich, president of Texas Eastern, will attend the four dinners to present each em- ploye a specially designed pin. Texas Eastern was organized in 1947.

when it purchased the War Emergency Pipelines from the U.S. Government. At the end of 1947. the company had 2.848 miles of natural gas pipeline and four compressor stations with a total of 28.000 horsepower. Today, the company operates more than 8,000 miles of natural gas pipeline through use of 71 compressor stations with an aggregate of 907,010 horsepower.

Drop In Measles Noted By County Public immunization clinics; against measles have apparently been successful in stamping out measles epidemics in Harris County. Dr. Richard Fenno, director of Houston's comnxunicable disease control center, said this week that there has been a sharp drop in the incidence of measles since mass innoculation April 16. More than 03,000 children were immunized in the clinics throughout Harris County. Fenno said that 570 cases were reported in Houston the week ending April 5, and only 92 cases were reported in the week ending May 17.

There has been a straight line descent since the public in- noculations, Fenno said. The Bay Psalm Book was the first book printed in the American colonies. 1640. You Don't Mind Paying Less" GRAY HALL PHARMACY BAY PLAZA CENTER 582-822 i Biologist Dies At 69 MADRID (AP) Dr. Carlos Jimenez Dias, 69, famous Spanish biologist, died Thursday of a heart attack.

He was a member of the Academy of Medicine of New York and of the Royal Spanish Medicine Society. The soles of the feet are gen- erall used in footprinting. Robert Bolt, Wife Announce Baby Due LONDON Miles, actress wife of playwright Robert Bolt, announced today she is expecting her first baby at the end of the year. Miss Miles, 24, married Bolt, 44, in February The author of "A Man for All and the screenplay of "Lawrence of Arabia," he a son and two daughters 'by a previous TJSE THIS FORM when taking: the National Drivers Test at 9 p-m. Tuesday on KHOU-TV, Channel JJU million viewers have participated fax the test during the past two years.

The special television program is sponsored oy the Shell Oil Co. and the National Safety Council. NEW YORK J. C. Penney department store chain, reported earnings of 41 cents a share for the first quarter compared with 43 cents in 1966.

Net earnings for the 13 weeks ended April 29 amounted to 510,278,605 against $10,662,258 for the same 1966 period, a decline of 3.6 per cent. As previously reported, Pen- 'ney's first quarter volume rose 10.8 per cent to a record $549,919,154 compared with $496,310,999 during the same 1966 period, an increase of $53,608,155. President Ray H. Jordan told stockholders at the firm's annual meeting that first quarter earnings results reflected a continuation of cost pressures which become aparent toward the end of 1966- He said, "while we anticipate continued sales increases during Summer Band Schedule Told Gene Stephenson, Baytown Junior School Band director, has announced the summer band schedule beginning Monday May 29. Beginner Band will meet on Monday.

Woodwinds are scheduled from 8:30 to 10 a.m.,: brass from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and percussion instruments, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The seventh and eighth grade bands meeting on that day will be Red Band 8:30 to 10 a.m. and White Band. 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Stephenson also announced tm results of.the drum major and twirlers are aGH Lrons, Leslie ior school on May 10. Drum major is Martha Moore and the tworlers are Gail Irons, Leslie HMe. Paula Scott, Nelda Ward and Delene Tracht. the remainder of 1957, realize that higher operating costs, plus the expenses in connection with accelerated expansion jram, present a real challenge in the maintenance of profit margins. We are responding with strong efforts to further improve our cost control and to strengthen, wherever possible, our merchandise management programs." Discussing the firm's ongoing expansion program, Jordan said Penney's currently is test-marketing accident and health insurance in the Pacific Northwest on a direct mail basis to its credit customers.

Since the mailing program started within the past two weeks, he said that it is too early to comment on results. AUTO Expert WHEEL ALIGNMENT HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 1. Adjust caster 2. Adjust camber 3. Set toe-in 4.

Set toe-out 5. Inspect steering 6. Road test Castro Waits for Time When Money Abolished MIAMI. Castro says money will be abolished in Cuba some day. Everything will be free.

"Money is the vile intermediary between man and the product he creates," the Cuban prime minister said in a Havana speech Thursday night monitored in Miami. "The day will come when the man who produces a potato will deliver it and receive nothing, and will get all he Castro said. "That is communism." id You Know? Michelangelo accepted no pay for bis supervision of the construction of the muras and paint- ingj inside St. Peter's Church in Rome. i AMERICA'S FINEST AUTO AIR CONDITIONER AUTOAIR CONDITIONERS 2 YEAR or 24,000 MILE WARRANTY Deluxe features include: New slim line design Twin squirrel cage blowers Thermostatic control Famous York compressor 169 95 NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY Irutallation Available arm AMLT M.WATV SUMMER SPECIALS! Deluxe Rider Model POWER MOWER; ENGINE 2 Days Only oo 1 HEA.VT 24" rider mower has Briggs Stratton recoil starter en- trine Choke, throttle, stop control on dash.

"Select-A-Cut" adjuster. Charge 'it. 3 24" 5 horse power 30" Delux Heavy Duty Bider Tractor 7 power Effective Thursday. May 25 New Store Hours 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

WHITE URETHAHE FOAM FLAKES Bag 36C Odorless, non-allergenic polyether foam flakes. ONE GALLON PICNIC JUG 1.66 Insulated one gallon picnic jug for outdoor fun Charge it at Kmart! ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR 1.96 WHILE THEY LAST '-ff-: Vl --'i' BfflGGS-STRAnON LAWN EDGER 48.88 30 to 180 degrees swivel, 11 positions. Finger tip controls. Plastic Chairs 2.66 for 5JO 3V 8 Briggs Stratton Mower PRINT BEACH TOWELS 1.44 15 3 FOOT LOCKER 5.55 Enamelled over veneer. 2 CONTOURED FORM FIT VENTILATED CHAIR Charge It A OQ Compare At 10.00 Ventilated plastic seat on enameled metal frame.

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