The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1948 Page: 2 of 16
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Baytown Phones
Neaifjr Double
Since V-J Day
Sun - Thursday, August 5, 1948 ff| NAB OR
O’BRIEN’S
Park Campaign
Starts Monday
It's got t*(
where the Ameri-
can taxpejar is
hie brother's
keeper-upper.
GOOD MEAT IS EASY TO BUY i
SPECIAL WEEK-END PRICES
HOME DRESSED SHOULDER
FRYERS ROAST
lb. 69c nr lb. 55c
:MMs. WMM IHI s BJ
had held for « hours, but .UU ™rke™ the ^y?own Jmmunity Placed on protein protective wire and cable "plant Will be three 1,1 1
were holding a fourth American.. Building y foods such as meals, fish, po.ultry, times greater than it was at the j r jje
Additional workers were listed m*lk an(* mHk products. end of the war, he said. Portei daughter
pa • A || I by Fenncma .today. They include He agrees with most other pol o Hunt said that the cpmpany is T. Perry of 21
PPftnP ( D Pfl Mrs. W. B. Patterson. L. J. Reilly, researchers that plenty- of rest Is working with Western Union on a town, ig undcrg,
IIVUC VailCU Mrs. D c. Seamans. Mrs. Paul also required. *- —-’ “ S “ ■ | "
m j (I •__» Holladay, Mrs.. L. A. Bergeron, R. Sandler said that hot weather
Kftn Hprrino L- Heinrich. Mrs. Joe Huggins, E. diet has plenty to do with the prev*
■■AaBl aivl ISSSS0 Pauler, Roy Comeaux. alence of polio during the summer
^ . .months. *■ 'I . m
(Continued *«m» Page I) . _ "Many people cut down on pre-
sented to .the New Vork grand U-.l C.L. tective proetin food during the
JUZ; He rlCuT JGICS heat because of the mistaken idea
ISMKSOn Down Grade ^
Who don t deserve to be slandered . cooling foods and beverages, many
mmm^nf (Continued from page 1) ' of them heavily sweet. That way I . _
^ Truman jwrmitted this direct in* for someone else to do some- they lower- their blood sugar COB- MOSCOW, Aug. 5. -(UJl)—Western' Merle Nichols. Kalamazoo
Quotation ^ • thing about prices,'* she said. “At * r—envoys who Monday night talked U doing something .to.
’ ‘ JariLl. thought Td better do some- ! - with Premier Joaef Stalin held a hewlaches caused by hh
IrfherriM u EE n,y»cIf" * A |tl if . series of coftferenoes among them- Prices.
L„„ tw?.rh»Jnf!5hftodo" lB Oakland, Cal.. Mrs. Bari 3. KJI if AC selves today after receiving com* Nichols is giving sway
from doing what they ought to d . Roc|C>_ president of the Alameda VU/IU/O 1*1 UTw* munications from their govern* pirin tablet free with ea
*“~ ” County Federation of Women’s ' i ■■ -meht*. purchase.
ROBESON TO DALLAS Clubs, sent out*, a bulletin asking NE WYORK,' Aug. 5. —Do- W. Bedell Smith and Yves Chat- ———
the^WO members to stay a way.from tectives stopped an automobile and aigneau, the American and French me/wmv nsnrBrn
HOUSTON, Aug. 5.-drii-Herman butcher shops until prices drop, started to question the driver and ambassadors, and Frank Roberts, uriairrvnTnw * n
Wright, state chairmsm of the Pro- Mrs. Hugh Bell, Fresno. Cal., his companion.1 secretary of British Foreign Secre- ^ ,
gressive Party, announced today mother of four children, began call- They didn't answer but pne Of tary Ernest Bevin, exchanged re- ° . . .
that Paul Robeson, negro singer, ing 10 friends daily in a chain them wrote on a pad of paper, ports and coordinated their views. rr. fa "f^ .
J ............."*i““ nf telephone campaign. She asked "We are deaf mutes. PleaSe i t,
them to spread the word to oth- write your questions.” -- hv the Nath
weeks0 ‘ If° prPicesm,don'tf0drophrta Thc hl*her of *• Bitter- bor Relations Board. T
th2 « riUn w,iid K? 2 AT.*n,._aMntl. root mountain range in Idaho are a’ ted Cement. Lime and
Swrs.'sr**"" p-nm
Meanwhile, the lady' who start- William H. Colombo, 21, the 8ranile’ __ 10n'
s total of *3,288 acres, bridegroom’s me
Slight Help
klCKERNICK PAt
SAUSAGE
SMOKED
POUND..
PRESSED
Veal Round Steak 89
ENDS TONITE
ROBERT YOUNG in
"RELENTLESS"*
DEL MONTE
m uauas, xex. proomyn, were toiucu uu
Mrs. R. D.' Vaughn sat at a bat- larceny charges.
tcred card tahle in her home, giv- -——
ing long distance advice to people „,,nPITV-
ST* UrS.”™”" 10 WiSSoTON. Aw s. -m -
Ste iw I Tom H Mo,rr,7S.,«„ldo.r.
Cross called from Baltimore, Md., P^nte^ WP* !i!i
■fo tell her that he and nine other Jut
men planned to start a price strike the head w
In the eastern city: bat. The^case was cominued nftar
.i., W’omcn“»n-nt'-tea8ti4A«^e*as cR.-.. toM 3*
said. ■ . -... *
..... *7*: ■ r - ; reds release «*rges ; ■
TRAFFIC ISSUE SOLVED HAMBURG, Aug. 5. <U.P> — The
HOUSTON, Aug. 5. (U.R>—A *500,- Hamburg port administration an-
AAA efotn UinTmcflir n.Mt' nminnoH fnfiflV fKlll ’lft h« rtTAS
On Your
1 Dial at
line Roundup
2 NO. 2 CANS
1 lb, Pkg.
CALL 15 FOR SCHEDLXE
STARTS
F-R-l-D-A-Y
Ohas. Burnett . Orch.
1M—Bueter Kern va.
Hlehlenda KaU Game
(Bdeter) KOrn
9'15—NlBtil Welch
V.SS KRKL New«
10:00—NJgttt Watch
11 :*0—News at Sign OK
FRIDAY MORNING
0:30—Rural Route ISM
6:00—Reveille Roundup
e:13-««r
—Maaaey Motors
......,v . -v
- Jots to : m-MGtfM
that youngsters lead. KICKERN
plans, a pantie geared for such ac
—with famous longer-back cut .
smooth front band ... and side
elastic for complete comfort
longer wear. Sizes 1-12 in blush
white rayon. . ■ \
r --et-^Um-.-PthdWWveren. S:4O-Cl0Nn* Stocks
n ,0:»—Texas Todnj 3:00—Mall Order Music
10:30—Easy Rhythin 3:15 Mail Order Music,
—Hank D'Amico 3:30—Cdballeros.
Sextet ■ 3:53—KRSt News
10:4B—Sweet aid Lovely 4:00—Club 1360
11:00—Rangc-Rldlna Time 5:00—Tops In Pops
11:45—Band of thc Hour 5:15—Tips and Tunea—
—Bine Barron Orch. Vetera ai Adm.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON 5:30—Sports Page-Cltl-
t 12:00—Music for Luncheon sens Nat’l Bank «
12:15—Count the Digits Trust Co.
—Humble Dining Rm 5:45—Interlude
12:30—Muelc and Kern Tips 5:55—News of the, Da>
—Humbls Oil A Ref. -J. B. Motor Co,
ON THE AIR DAILY FROM 5;30 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M.
• 2NG HITS 2 •
HIT NO. 1-
Robert YOUNG
K Robert MITCHUM
RATH’S
LUNCH
MEAT
12-OZ. CAN
44c
B.W
RED DELICIOUS
000 state highway department proj- nounced today that 10 barges held
ect, which willdear up a major by the Soviets for having “lmpro-
traffic hazard fn Houston, will be. per papers” had been released, and
started by October 1, James Doug- thc first had arrived from the
las, state highway engineer, an- zonal border checkpoint,
nounced today. The project in----
volves highway 290 to Hempstead All New Zealand mothers are
and highway 90 to Katy. The city now entitled'to maternity fgtMKjg|
yesterday granted thc necessary of *3.20 a day for thc day of birth
right of wgy fo the state and and 14 days following, to paf jdt
highway [within the city limits, .v;. i 1 -?............rrsr
APPLES 2 m 25
FRESH
Cabbage 2 ibs. 9<
Lettuce -21*191**
K IJBBY'S
Corned
BEEF
12-OZ. CAN
WE UVE LONGER
AMHERSST, Mass. (LP)-Ufe ex-
pectancy 'has increased 15 years
since 1900, according to Dr. Ira
VjJHiscock of Yale University. He
told a health meeting here that
despite advances in health, 7,000,-
000 persons are kept from their
jobs daily by temporary illness.
HIT NO. 2
GAS HOUSE KIDS
■ ,'U^-
YOlTt DEPARTMENT STORE
[214 W. TEXAS
: lABE ROSENZWEIG
—AIXO—
"A BABY SITTER'
r HUNTS 1
Tomato
JUICE
2 NO. 2 CANS
COMING SOON
Today Thru Saturday
WILD! WEHtD!
WONDROUS!
CUT GREEN ;
21 •BEANS
•: 2 NO. 2 CANS I
Surplice slip, with the famous
RHYTHMESE* BIAS BRAND.
Perfect for the tiny waist and
the "naw^ok.”
- ■
IMPECCABLY TAILORED in White,
Block, Tearose Burmil* Crepe
ligNtcrust
FLOUR
5 lbs. 39c
ENDS TONIGHT
"Corsican Brothers"
"HAUNTED RANCH"-
fefi
| MBA
39c J
'FRIDAY THRU SATURDAY^
^‘-JOHN^WAYNE
"LUCKY TEXAN"
NO. 2— ‘ " r '
ALAN CURTIS
"FIGHT TO
NOWHERE"
Short Subject*
Cartoon: CIRCUS TODAY
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
CASHMERE *
BOUQUET
35c Size
“GLAMOUR GIRL”
“TRAIL STREET’
Ends Tonight
50c Size
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JER1S HAIR TONIC AND
Sir* GRAPE 1
— JAM j
- POUND JAR
Friday and Saturday
Two Features
Plus Tax
tetdNws)
««n*y
T«P V#Ki
• GOONA GOONA
; ■■ . • . Hind--:
AFRICA SPEAKS
FRIDAY Thru SATURDAY
. -2 BIG HITS 2-
NO. 1-
AIR CONDITIONED, OF COURSE
SYRUPY 49c.pt
DREFT - 29
JIMMY WAKELY
"PARTNERS OF
THE SUNSET"
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l^ory T#ili, prove these undies can't be
The special rayon fabric is smooth, well
ir/' ®uraWe...washes beautifully. Crotches re*
°'ced for added wear. Uniform quality, pro-
uQnioned fit, maximum comfort. . . feature for
y™* • • • you can't beat them at these low
'vWte ond tearose. Write, phone or come
f6d°y- Exclusively oursi
the ECONOMY
4 j, Tf Your Department Store /
u. „______, Phone 133
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NO. 2Vi CAN
ROYAL
i SIZE CANARY”
iRMSTRONG No. 5"
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1948, newspaper, August 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029008/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.