The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1950 Page: 2 of 12
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Demos To Settle Unfinished Busies;
id For Reds
St. Joseph Wins
Church League Toss
Sick List
(Continued from Pag* I) the poll*, t ha vote J. Z
trict Judge W A Morrleon of bt light Politte*
Cameron » opposed by Robert L la compete with the , 1
Utumore of Dalian. Inc the internet of tbe
County eandidetce include J. K. A heated party re,!***
Wlnfree, Jr., and Charles Murphy settled at Hlchlandi JT..*8
for the Rate legislature, position dents will decide betw *
„Na. 1, and J. M Heflin and Thomas P. Noland and Wallace wJ
A. Umbright for Poaitioo No. 4 for precinct chairman ' *
L-^ipi A Houston pol-
r”TWri»ed today to aid auth-
Pr» this aortb Tones college
IFJisahstuag •jR*
Piroft A «*• hloch
f* ^im suthorltlos sought
[*', j Dr William » Bpsnier,
fZ director of the Boothweel
Peeler is Houston, aftsr ad-
P tWy were confused.
P***. ^ reported nine esses
L\2* ware July L 8U of ths
ITT,,., in the some block of
fZ,, w.iecot**! district
• petrnls became alarmed
r^t< mo outWsar and took
tT^ildren out of town.
fim, people got s Uttle pan-
y^Sty Hrslth Inspector J. N
fV M|<| They seem to Jtave
Zj 4c* n » bit now "
^,*»«i Dr Spencer to aid
MIX1K m KE 4
ilsllini Hour*: 10 to II san, > to * jfyS
ft pm. and 7 to e p m. tfWgj|9|
Thursday Admission*. : \ d*
Mr, J F K. J.
Mr. H A Cregrr 107 U IV.u.e EKf O;, %,r\ /#!
Mr, t. K. Unamond Vim No- SHv t*
lend
Mr, l\a Phnrle-JJ Graham. m '
MS JU INTO MKMORIAI. jP *
\l«ltui* Hour.: I« to II tin., 7 lo QB 'WjHjBlHr*'
4 p.m. and 7 to S p.m. Brji *
Thursday Admission, [JSu *
Mt» Krr.wi l.tk.l offilk All gUPS
1'airlne M Holllnggh.ad - 612 HS5 ’ ' '
Weal Nasro. UNili **»
Mrs Lawrence R. Whita-MT Ken teueb
Graham , *
Hl“ Rex Couth Leaves
riSrSSTLhrBMffm
John T. Wilson-213 West Ho- R« Oouch, eon of Rev end Mr,.
m„ R R Couch of Baytown left Tuee-
Ixui" Rudgere- Houston day for Uckland Air Baa* at Son
Dorothy Me. Bnea-Cnaeby. Antonio for basic training after an-
listing In th# Army Air Dorp*.
He li a graduate of Hubert E
riA«L flliftioc I^e High School and attended Leo
aJlWWlt s|rt§W¥te3 Junior College and Hardin-81m-
. -----mons University. Young Couch's
Special to fho 8,/town Sun brother. Hodney Couch, was a staff
. J . «r sergeant in the army during World
Allrg Lud Steel.............. » * w#f ,, r(.m*inPd m Home. Italy.
Allis Chel ...................^ >n employ* of an online there
Armco meal .................arur receiving his dUKharge
1 Central Baptist will meet Bt. three series for the Isagu* cham-
Mark's at T;*> p m today oa Ue plonshlp *
diamond awe In the opening gams Tomorrow the time* will he re-
ef the Church League softball play- vertad: Central Baptist and M.
Mirk's at • pm and Highlands
Highland* Mrs* Baptist and BL *** Bt-Jeoepb'e at 7 so pm
Joseph', will follow up with a gam*
*t,7*rzi?*£ws Two fishermen
In third place In league, Handing* w J I R
Drowned In Bay
*M f‘rrt »nd Highlands First Bap- TCXAJJ CITY -tUfi- Th* bodies
ff* ,l"~[ - -- Of tW« ’Houston ~ fishermen who
.rn. two palrinn. «■* end drowMd yMttMUy ,B 0b1vm1o#
fourth and second and third, will
facb play a two out of three eertea ** «" «•"«* ^ *"•»
Then the two winner, will pl.y • ■** ,h»'r boat
two out <X three serfs. Then the .w*r* "edo ‘C
r_- TtJrs.r.a
ALL PLASTIC AND INLAID
\%l Dr Spencer lo aid us
istt revestIgation end offer any
* ,Fto Adiy there have
C"i4 o*'1 m nBr block." City
U officer H M Mrt'ieodon
gee. everylhiag possible
iMrM4 permit to keep their
upf« out e: ' rowdsd areas." Dr.
gfjraftM t* <1 "We'va, sprayed
0 poT flushed storm sewers
PjBjecant <:*ure it out Maybe
SQ. YD.
Precinct Judge
Spat Predicted
f modeling of the pre-
li in Baytown has
Burnt. City Manager
HWi'S-YOUP CHANCI TO SAVE
REAL MONEV ON BEST QUALITY
.FLOOR COVERING.
‘ton went to Houa-
rrday to diacuaa some
with County Com*
r Hugh A. May. He
y aaaured him that
• f/rtfrtr * so help us "
n,*f edddiora! victims from
p^sdini *rr.is snd the city's
a rates have been hospitalised
rw;i*j s«d fort Worth Nona
lion to the Jail and
fling was all set
a here last June 21, Juat
s election, and told a
lty councllmen and offl-
h* would work on gat-
ddlUon to the jail and
be Interior. May talked
Tien F. W Buelow, W D.
d W c WUHama. Chief
H K McKee, Middleton
attorney George Chand-
hlnge on which old* hed the most Vlbnj WUIIUIliy vp aISTLN - aj*>- Ailing Tesens
people pr***nt-the pro or anu- U.J.Ai CL«nlil*asi who think the quality of their med-
Truman faction*. I'larKtl JtlOUlULlS service l* low or the feet too
, The election clerk* serving un- high will soon have a committee
der Milllcen were Reed. T. J. Pru- The city street department Is to whom they can complain,
btt, C I. Jone*. B. J. Amereon. Mrs Just doing routine work. Rublle Trustees of the Stele Medical
W. H. Platt and Mrs. C ft. Hmton. Work* Director 'C. W. Uranthtm Association, meeting here yester*
Only three clerks hsve been si- “ld lod,> day. approved a program cresting
lowed for tomorrow s election. Tfl*t ruutm' w,,rl‘ consisted of a sistewide grievance committee
Read said that if he Is elected Judge h,ulm* beach sh*U for the should- which will "receive end invest!-
he Dlens to use Mr. ni.it i„^l. er of Market from Louisiana to gote any complainu from the pub-
and either AmerJ or J P. Hen Ur‘"lh*n‘ Mld ,h- lrl * doctor "
Complaints, the trustees decided,
will be "acted upon by an Impar-
HIGHLANDS PHONE HIGHLANDS 2-22T1
Kimball Youth
With Outfit -
And Safe
tr*' ef lb. !J Victims are un-
b U W I'.H'r is a 24-y»ar-old
istscHtir, s«M each has spinal
* tbere have been no rases
e Mr polio, the must severe
K rf U»» direste.
(Continued from l*aite ll
lo be mere vicious propaganda wi.h
the InVestlgution started' 1/ Con-
gressman Thomas.
The payoff reached here yester-
day. The wire saying tliijy Reuben
was safe reached the lads father
on Reuben's 21st birthday. August
Iraft Threats
to n't Worry
founded Gl
city planned to shoot ssphalt there
as soon as the shell was spread
Then the patching crew Is work- U.I group of doctor, representing "^kHTf.Tm.d nut of the
mg off low pl.ee. in the gutter Uself. ^ bare!, missing two small girls
in that area to increase the drain- Dr W. M Grambrell, assocla- J ..
_ , , . , crossing the drive,
age flow and get rid of stagnant lion president said the committee Offlrsro said two teen-age boys
*£'• ' *“ 'ir«nM 'l* "thc Pr°- saw him driving by-slowR and fig-
The city, dragline is busy today felon's guarantee to Texan, that ||rH h, h,d no ^..Ines.l In the
clear, ng out a ditch from North' doctor, Intend to see that fair fee. m|||| trurk T|)pv ,,.gppd on ,hp
Pruett to Decker Drive snd adequate service is available truck „nij thr nrgw yoytil> im*.i
' It's Just routine work,” Gran- at all time, to all people " |or , ,2-yesr-old. jumped out and
thani said, "but we want to get it Association member, met at the down mt0 thp w()odfd action
behind us before starting to work same time with military represen- Tol the bayou,
on the Sterling Street storm sewer, tatives from Fourth Army head- A i,lr)te group of children from
That job will take about two quarters. The association, a state- nearby were attracted to the scene
weeks." ment said, pledged all-out coop- Hn,i j.Hrk officer Clarence K
HOWI th« world's }
first INITIALED '
EXPANSION WATCHBANDI
IIRVIU.P Maas H I* . a
astir draft Ward today with-
f b threat to turn Philip R
#«rr te the district attorney
’Suiurt to register as ordered
"The best birthday present I ever
got, even if it didn't come on my
own," Kimball, u Baytown Refin-
ery employe since su.d today.
rk will probably »Uit
first of the year." Mtd-
L He noted that edver-
for bide must be mad*
ai shortages may delay
omewhot.
i sold that th* county
building a traffic circle
and Market, MtddleUm
nd Consulting Engineer
i looked over the sltua*
Berlin plans to mako
ment with Hugo Zapp,
engineer, on that situa-
ty will top Tark Street
Road to North Pruett
extension of the Cedar
it between North Mala
r Drive. The street la
lodruff aft-r croeaing
ntrsed th»* Private First
■ B’mrn as* wounded with
iltatCsnin Divtsion in Korea
Dr Oscar Scikip of Hermann Hos-
pital, Houston, spoke on cerebral
palsy and the care of its victims
to the, Hiwanis Club yesterday at
its weekly luncheon.
Dr. Sclki was speaking on behalf
of the, Baytown Soi ;ety for Cripple
Children which is trying to insti-
tute a hospital for the treatment
of palsy patients and crippled chil-
dren.
Other guests present were Mrs.
A N. Johnson and Carl Young,
both of Baytown.
IkOnSpot in
k Cup Defense
RE-ELECT J. M. HEFLIN
EVER
FOUNT H1U-- N Y. CB— Law-
Jr. of San Fran-
ess the man on the spot
bk* M thr 178 went into it,
tea Itrsigm defense of the huge
teMVii^'up with singles
Wrtei agoTRsf g pair of slashing
te| Australians.
b ail first cstch as a cup de-
kkr the 27-year-old clouter from
k mt drew Australian Cham'-
W frisk Sedgman and It will
k* hu most siuling ahounakmg
I Hu glossy green turf inside the
horseshoe stadium to get
bAaerkaa term awsy wringing
® *a upset vlrtory.
tun* Ted Krhroeder of Ur-
Position 4
Stoto
Legislature
Give the newest, the finest!
Give him a "Your Signet” by
Jacquer Kreisler-the only
initial expansion band made!
Custom initials—any combina-
tion put in place in a few sec-
onds ... to create a “pmonal*
gift second to none: Ypllow,
white, or pink gold filled. Ask
for the new Royal Box for gift
presentation.
*Mtsnt aendieg
ANOTHER
MAYFAIR JEWELRY
SPECIAL
"THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS"
ty la also ready to go
12 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
CAPABLE
HONEST
HARD WORKING
ring and widening of
with city participation,
ad. May had said that
would furnish the la-
tnforcing steel if tho
;ri: ■•>! :li' Inh-.r on the
mytown Lassies Are
Showing Winning Ways
Ceagltt* «U let suufc. ,
_l4nMLDfllttW
li NMTIAU, ituslui tots.
UBIRAL. ^
CREDIT TERMS
‘.................... The Baytown Lassies, girls »oft-
Tidxew.utef corp'".::::::::::: h?tcam; t“okca.pt*r'an; ^am
Tmken Bearing ...7......... 40 f t0 ® at th# c*lrna r»rk 8®,|'
t’S Steel ................. 38 ba Tournament last night and la
Woolworthlne'il-••*••••*••• MS ,he only tfam in 0,8 tourn»m*nt
Cotton .............. October up 1 who hal Mm^ned kindefeated.
___ Ivist nights' game, the third win
for the team, was pitched by Gen-
Britain, we read, i, importing 80 is Rea Long. She aiao got three
millnion pounds of bacon from Can- hits for four times up. Barbara
ada. That's bringing the stuff home Nelson and Carolyn Lauland al,o
—wholesale. hit three for four.
i pres riled an estimate
on widening the two
eet from 20 to 40 feet
urmshed transit mixed
cost would be appro*-
*83. . „ .1 :
Reword Faithful
Service By
J. M. (Jim) f
HEFLIN J1
usiness
ft Korean Officers
lo Ante,-kirn
T® -i.P' Twenty North
Pclitlcsi officer, most of
£&&ahrfe*
»r General Douglas Mac-
iPaid for by Friend,)
who
• previous attempt, to
and Ben Ramsey of
le, a legislator of long
nd onotim.- seen tary
paign that has been
of the oft-turbulent
, they have taken off
•s In wooing votes for
'
governor.
races on the ballot to-
m lr‘* Red army was
TUln »«r*le. They worked
«m»ny level as "political
ijf - 0,f|reri," the .pokes-
teinlUAn of ,Ufh officers
Btetestlng paychologlcal
!Z**.n'" hf “It ia not
ilviri ^ W**,v M many of them
“I up but perhaps it Is
liiy ** *r* better educated
“m* <o a solution as to
" ** tor them."
THE ONLY COMPLETE SUBDIVISION EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN GREATER BAYTOWN!
(Lots In This Subdivision Never Before Offered For Sole)
Ml LB YD ALE NO. 5 offers you these feati
ALREADY INSTALLED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
• CURB AND GUTTER ;*
• SIDEWALKS
• 60 FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY
- ON STREETS
• ALL UTILITIES IN
• ALL STREETS MEET
RIGID STATE HIGHWAY
SPECIFICATIONS
• Thoroughly restricted
commissioner — Vet-
McDonald, unpopular fj
ership of his own.par-
r his lth consecutlvo
igcd by John White,
ta Falls college in-'
ourt, Place 1 - Will
as County attorney, ■
n Dickson, of Austin
inlo, former assistant
MILBYDALE NO. 5
is the most desirable residential area
IN TOWN. LOCATED ON NORTH DANUBINA
STREET, JUST 5 MINUTES FROM THE HEART
kfats Decrease
"ft Sugar Rates
YOU ARE CORDIALLY YNVITID TO VISIT
MILBYDALE NO. I, SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 AND 26.
INVESTIGATE MILBYDALE NO. 5
IT IS DESTINED TO BE THE BEST AREA IN
BAYTOWN TO REAR YOUR FAMILY. _
IF YOU DESIRE, WE'LL GLADLY WORK
WITH YOU ON HOUSE PLANS OR CON-
STRUCTION.
The Inter-
OF TOWN,
^®n',bi»aion' haa
^Permit a proposed truck
IsunTT ‘hipment* of Cu-
"Wnu Houaton t0 other
b|It[“ck lln*« had naked to
tend, J*1* of *7 c*nts per,-
1« Mh l.10’000 pound mln"
ml?augar.
**«iit.r r*te* r#n*e from
a*, . * PCr 100 rxnnwH. rw,*
MILBYDALE NO. 5 -
IS COMPOSED OF 40 DEVELOPED LOTS,
RANGING IN SIZE FROM 60 x 125 FEET LOTS
TO MVi x 178 FEET LOTS. THEY ARE THE BEST
DRAINED LOTS YOU CAN BUY.
about April 10, again
April 17 and on or
the propoied rate
r.T' "would ^ «rtaln
*dl,ruption of thejnotor
Wr r*Ie etructuree."
indictments charged,
fs of $100 weekly on
5, on .or about June
t June 20 and on or
FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA
F. A RICHARDSON
JAM*.
the only Instance*
h e indictment* al-
Gearg testified aba
mes for a total Of
EARED AND
EADY FOR
v*f.v entertain-
"*’* »P» atten-
DIAL 7005
509 BOWIE, BAYTOWN
. m
*4
made the pafdtt
eeks ago. Two day*
ihd Divln.e were fir-,
oth denied the ac-
aticaily.
ury was called into
by Judge Williford
m ,-,ti gilts the case. -
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TUESDAY AUGUST 29th!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1950, newspaper, August 25, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028320/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.