The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948 Page: 2 of 16
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-frp 2-The 0ail> Sepoint., 30. m ^ HU NABOB
Chester's Travels Solve Mysteries In Rape Complaint
Baytown firemen
Head Observance
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' blea with the' **W,000,00ft annual/ire loss. Several
(world i« views of average small town fires
I ■ ”nBr*,S are shown and then the causes ex-
,S0 «ny profale* plai^d m 'detoiL
Chi Idren in it-* ; In an attempt to ’rebuild Bay;
O’BRIEN’S
FOOD MARKET —
2200 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 303.,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY Special
,wer Honoree
L&noous shower Wedita
’ ..ge......complimented Mr;
%ck, Jr- at the Baytow
B. -Tw
Buck Adrian, Mrs. E
Sr, and Mrs. .Ernie Hum
Erom Texas Allen Holt Jr.. 26. is in jail here
. '__today and a 33-year-old Houston
witMn^a) m*n ** w^t J°r the rape
and other °f two Kemah women Tuesday
ight. .......'' . “H,
Sheriff Louis Otter cf Chambers
warty %M dn Hayrewh tp take"
ntt"to Artahwac where charges
ere filed arid to consult with
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and srr.all mouth bass than Any
S&m fifth* contingent I have ever
had the pleasure of watching They
do it all with nickel apiece min-
nows and war surplus landing
boats, and a handline over the jjfiie
right off the bottom in that swift ther you are on or off the beaten
will, conduct a program of educa-
tion «bJ inspection* durihg fire
prevention week.
fj pink talisman
Kprvihe, —"
The department will inspect the
AC JOS’
-Lintelman said the eity-ean rfrH
fiSrin that fivf*yrar old crystal at Mountain Hornier we ate a jfivc jt cafe near Kemah Tuesday » • *
lake because the Mountain Home course lunch, and drink and dea- night and later gave them a ride *C<mtlnned **•«« 1'
Chamber of Commerce has posted sert for the two of us for a total as they walked toward town They’ „ *Ve??ecif,ly I" Precinct 13
*1000 first prize money for the of,*1.02. That lastdigit- was for ref used to let the women out of the •«» Weija County Vhere Stov<
largest bass caught there th.is sea-isales tax. on everything. car and took- them to Chamberr
son.. vjDne of the nicest things I learned County where the women were at»
They told a tale up there that was t ’
two hours after the bi&award was eal-pride I found everywhere along were brutally beaten and their
posted, somebody bright in a »n* ro,u ' ... -'lathes were practically torn offr
seven pound bass for registration.. On the way up. I asked a Cart* otter reported. < :.
In between, the fields of tobacco age "iptel keeper what the town Bond had not been set for Holt ***
. in Kentucky, and the fields of cot- was famous for: He threw out his today, but Otter said he was told *?*,n
■ ton in Tennessee, were the best-yet,.’chest, and proudly proclaimed, by Justice of the Peace D. L.
according to observers there The “why. you re in the middle of the Windsor of Precinct 7, Chambers * -
Tennessee cotton looks mere like !ai’gf'st natural gas-producing area County, that the amount will hot
a pop corn crop than it does cot- w the worid.'' • * be less than *5000. “ay!
ton,, because the fields are literally Texarkana is supposed to be-the Brown said he expected to pick STA
white with it. They claim it s the’’ largest city in the world with a up the Houston man at his home pi f
world’s finest crop. stole boundary running right down tonight.
' 2§SllH Television Makes I
SuHtHSm Debut In Texas' ~
Js?s?rasr srif=*■ ^£rfs «-*-« «-*» .. u
BAYTOWN
(Continued from page n build lts f'Tr crcdit ratin« only!
, a through the cooperation of the pub* ■
JI
w oi uie mceei vnings 1 nmiiev county wnere uie women were at» *>««" added. • ftte^rovention (torineThe'weS to I B
.aagg’gjgsitLS:ss..”!!.."!-’JSSZt&SZlTlSn KX" ftttics.-wd,-ou.er I , arw
Sfrtff ami- ;
m. I Swift's Oriole, Sliced'
will be October 4, when the court available all during the week to.l m
ends-its summer recess. The Texas answer questions and give advice | Mk fW x!
days. ° fire in homes, offices and business I
STATE COURT 0\ER-RI’LES The fire department’s participa- ■
8S 2 .‘tiSgs&ff m _,
.or Lyndon Johnson today failed hv n mmrnittpp rnmnnspd nf rpn- I B fl A
mid-winter sale
... “
SPECIAL
DRY-SKIN
MIXTURE *'
3W $100
I USUALLY $2.25
URGER *4.00 SIZE
NOW *2.00
WOCK
cot A IIMITED TIME ONLY
-Att(SflM«|>his
est people. They have a town of
CENTER SLICED HAM
HOME KILLED FRYERS
Pat Site Drive
(Continued from Page 1)
contributions -of *100 from the
Wright Packing Company and *200
from Dr. H. I. Davis.
R. M. Minter continued to spear-
head the drive with contributions
AtCMET
BLACK PEPPER
4-Oz. Can
Lb. Con
Finally, I got hack to Texas,
btieSrtWarn,ng ^ #t,K‘0i Stk£ MmKTtedThat ~ ^ |®5»MEI>ARY
v.E c.
blacked out.
rffit J R Cone. ftwnoNy of here. PlAcked out. _ .. :. Association. Members..rated that
wns the McKintiey Drug Store at yJhc bTgdtbut~te^e»l7 mlnuteg.- each <me_who haa a child^receiy-
powerjhad failed in a whole dis- c.
trict of the city, due to a truck Ali
knocking down an electric pole. ' *“
Reception was good for more
fhnn fwtfara a-i; t.^_.j
CHANNELVIEW
2 BIG HITS 2
FRIDAY Thru SATI RDAY
CRACKERS 27^.0,^ 271
was learned that the ing treatment will pay monthly Mintcr secured donations totaling
•• dues to make up the salary of Mrs. *235. His efforts now have added,
Mice W. Korthaucr, the associa- *395 to the rejuvenated campaign
tion's therapist. , which has set a goal of $40,000 to
JJD _arjvrum ..i - — =— ......— Seven children are new receiving be raised from the business and
R I colt my wife's father, re- than 100 miles around, telephoned treatment twice weekly at the professional men of Baytcwn.------
t ss.fi.rsr, jw rsajAS's i
T'i'hat iust abcut gets me back,to Questioning -developed the fact’ working on a plan to set up K ported. yesterday.
1and as far as I’m per- that the unfortunate woman, like cercbr.allpalsy .tivauneut «uUw. m » the park drive, now hovering
’““..-j ifa Sa thost-citizens, does not possess a Baytown. „ , .... around the half-way mark,, is suc-
Lest hie. little TV set, , i . . The goal of the Association is to eessfui, a 200-acre site on Burnet i
make treatment possible for every Bay wiJJ.be pi.urchased and given f
child in the area who is suffering. to the state for development as. a
from spastic paralysis (cerebral 'state park; « I
balsv). Regular meettefs iBps- ape __ 1
the second, Wednesday' of each • —- I
,^ aythe V.F.W. hall, andaay A believer in Mohammcdism is j
interested persons arc invited to a Mullulma. I
McKinney, and he confidentally
told me that McKinney is one of
the finest county seat towns in
the world.
Up at Krum, in Denton County,
R. L. Cob-, my wife's father. re-
'inest grain erops plain,^ she couldn't get the. Mans- Sideted temporary, .as Uie Texas the park was nanied "Pse#»” IfettHK-’
6 mission right here in town. Society for Crinbled CSift'ife* is Thomas instead of Davis as re- I |T| A I tub J
QUAKER TELLoW
CORN MEAL
20*Oz. Box
BOBBY
PJNS
son ally concern^
i hist, nicest. gr< .
home town in the world.
itWAPFIS STMi TONIGHT
C^yde Jonex staUstician ior the
Wmmmnm,
H mumti
■ fDEAR BASRlfR
■ IMriUM
|_IWIBt HCIK
Texas Manufacturers Association,
will be the guest speaker at the
annual Kiwanis stag dinner to bo
Red Washington Delicious
FEATURE NO. 2
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adian atomic bomb expert^' said: nween-dhe ^physical therapy fable
"The. United States is the only from the rest of the rsem, Mrsr
nation in possession of atomic C. O.- Hobbs, association president,
.S^F*atS ^•fflable^in^dfherld'lOTW^*^
His ftuaiification left open the ,, .
Wss SSL’s Veterans Offices >
To Close Tomorrow
The “Astern powers carried the
atomic dispute to the 58-nation (Cohtinaed from Page l)
political committee, and through ment between Baytown interests
the general assembly, with and the Veterans Administration,
tnv frank purpose of trying to pres- The VA had trkd tb clcse ite
sure Russia into softening its op- office here more than a year ago
IMIS
JfGt-X—TAfe*f*-
BAYTOWN
^ Witt)'
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
wanians and their guests must be
Tde WitlB!n Gral*t. ,t!day’ .. bombs at least in any amount said today"1 A^one whi
for atomic available tan call her at
FLAME. TOKAY
HAIR OIL
GRAPES
TODAY ond SATURDAY
HI-WAY 14B and TEXAS A FENCE
ICEBERG
Bottles
4-Way
SEIECTNO.I IDAHO
POTATOES
10 a, 45c
TABLETS
13c
ln the Houston regional office' as
■yy ‘.TZ — " " "“T reason for the reduction of scrvtce.
■ ENDS IONITE - ’ "" •
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CR fs TIA N I*
SPINACH
FAMILY
Polk Hotel Loses
Permanent Guest
Of'BAREBACK RIOIMO MARVELS I
, * JUL1C LONDON • WARD BOND
RICHARD LONG
. . <diMStVHMHHft CONNOR
9^ ^ v-v —
AT THE
WORLO FAMOUS TIOHfWIRE »TAR
DREFT tr
Camay Soap 2
SfifSi^LA7^sRVu^
_ “ CLOWWS—2S0 HORSES 2B
(Continued from Page 1)
Thail, who knew neither Autcn
BwS«I«snie^fi&
STARTING. :
FRIDAY
THRU SATIRDAY
GEORGE MARSHALL
Sabin. He let him blit of the celt
and ushered Autcn to the desk
sergeant, where the prisoner signed
papers with Sabin's name and »
fictitious address and was released.
Sabin, apparently asleep when
his name was called, was still in I
LORY'S
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PERFORMANCE
AMI.-SlJlikK.TBi,
Durkee, Cotored
OLEO
TICKET SALE SHOW’ DAY ONLY
BLACK'S PHARMACY
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
William Ctxton
N.B.C. AJ
Cream Wafers t L\
COLORS:
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
AlwayTto KREL
THURSDAY EVCNINQ SiSS-IkRXL
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_P.tr Dep t Store™*-
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SUGAR
Me U; U MSf
COCKTAIL
12:45—Pin Tims—E**t
T tx&B ThRMtm
Va sale you can't af/o
• winter coat* at an
of angel-soft wools
^ lines . , . coats thori
colors and style. ‘ Coi
No. 2Vi
l 14-Show Tub, Timm
MM eB—Sgll Score,
1.02—Somethin* Old.
Somethin* Hew
I Jf—CKTOWfi Cavaitoo
Welch
Grapelade
[LIBBY'S KADOTA FIGS r . 19c
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Hitutijif sod Fishing
Joe DeHart
a nova
REDEEM ALL YOUR PROCTOR
& GAMBLE COUPONS HERE
JOHN £M«Y - HJ4AUV BROOKE
‘SIS HOPKINS'
Admiration
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1948, newspaper, September 30, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028248/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.