The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1948 Page: 4 of 16
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Pago 4 — The Daily Sun — Thursday, August 5, 1948
Farmer Will Mfer Bound Over
Avoid Mexico 0n Check Char9e
Humble Accountant -
Dies In Houston
County Expense Drops $77,160 For July
HOUSTON, Aug. 5. (Sp) —Harris The higher June figure resulted
County spent $77,160 less In 'July in part from a $26,305 payment to
HOUSTON, Aug. 5. (Sp) William than it did in June, County Audi- Jefferson Davis. Hospital, covering
J. Auberton, 34, of Houston, an ae- tor H. L Washburn said Wpdnes- a three-month period, and purchase
J. R. (Bob, Salter of Mont Bel- jjjjjjj * worth. o( road oquip-
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er who run a foil*-of Mexican law morninK after beln8 bound over l0 in 9 Houstyi hospital, totaled $2,147,577.35, compared with creased from $160,188.67 in June to
when he tried to hire cotton pick- ,be Udrrl* County grand jury on Auberton began working for $1,899,052.67 for the same period $113,608.55 last month, Spd genejal.
ers in Reynoso was scheduled to cba«<* of writing a worthless Humble after his return from ser- year- Cttfc Balance on July 31 fund operatoin and maintenance
make bis appearance today before cb£f^ ‘or . yjce jn the first world war He is *n coun^ loads totaled $11,512,- charges declined from $272,476.49
Mexican tut hurdles in Nuevo Ur- The esse wad* sent to the grand «n «ie nrst worm war. He is. wJth $9329,9970f this reprt- to $209,814.16. Debt service in July
edo, jury by Judge R. R. Zlerleln after survived by his wife, a son and st,ntjng bond funds and $863,795.52 cost $76,108.86, compared with $44.-
But the brother of E. Edwin Har- 9 preliminary hearing yesterday two daughters, all of Houston. operating funds.
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july 21 ment on 9 car- Suiter also is want-
. Harris himself was unavailable in Chember, and Liberty Coun-
for comment, but his-brother, Oro- . 00 misdemeanor charges of
ver Harris, a liaymondviile busi- writing worthless checks for less
ness man, said several lawyers had rhan $50. - ;
been consulted. “And they seemed He was arrested In Mont Belvieu
to think the best thing to do is Monday night and turned over to
to stay over here," he added. Harrls OoWW authorities for pros-
*he brother said Harris had at ecutlon on felony charges,
first felt honor bound to return
and stand trial but added that mu 1 ■
honor is not important "when the WOOllCV ASKS
*rd.s are stacked against you." _ _* ,
TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO THE SMOOTHER,
CREAMIER FLAVOR OF
Rotarians See
Jet Plane Film
Sign Removal
M. L. Fay Woolley,- candidate for
sheriff, came op with a new angle
to political campaigning today. He
‘Ssked that all his election signs be
A rotor film on the development taken down,
of jet propulsion in aircraft was “This is a campaign of surprises,
shown to members of the Rotary, slated to lead to a surprise vie-
Club at their regular noon lunch- Woolley said in giving a
eon meeting yesterday at Grace reason tor such a move. ■_
Methodist Church. . Woolley faces C V. (Buster)
TTie film traced the 'beginnings ^ern in tbf runoff. Kern polled 48
of jet .propulsion, before World War P*r cent, of the votes in the July
It and the war-time development primary. .
of the' P-59 fighter plane by the Although the .scheduled time for
Bel! Aircraft Corporation. The Woolley's _ -promised astounding
film was shown through the cour- statement has come and gone,
tesy. of. the Bell company. Woolley said he still intends, to
T Ted Lyman was program chair- *”§*£ s“ch. * stateirn nt The can-
- didate- denied charges that he is.
' Quests were. Clyn Woods of Bay- going to conduct a mud-slinging
tiown and WUi Wegener of Santa «“®IWhP*
Barbara, Calilv,--' . V?* ■ r—*•, ■■
Insurance Hen
Push Home Sales
KILL ATHLETES FOOT
"TE-OL BEST SELLER"
SAYS SCARBOROUGH'S Plans were made at a meeting of
Here’s the reason. The germ grows the Baytown Insurance Exchange
deeply. You must REACH it to for 99 advertising campaign ,urg-
KILL it. TE-OL containing 90 per- mg citizens to place their inaur-
c e n t alcohol, PENETRATES. ance with Baytown insurance com-
Reacbes. more germs. Your 35c panies.
back from any druggist if not It was reported that a large part
pleased IN ONE HOUR On Sale of the fire insurance resulting from
at Scarborough’s Pharmacy. Baytown's building boom was be-
-2- ing placed in Houston because “lo-
cal people are led to believe that
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“See Me Before You Die*
Phone 258
PERMANENT
WAVE
SPECIALS
Just Fw You
NAMINCO WAVE $5.00
'Fed-Up' Student
Enters Ah’ Force
cure the investment.’’
The office forces of the agen-
cies belonging to the exchange
were present at the meeting along
with the agency ,owners.
SAN ANTONIO, Aug, ‘5. ’-0>~
Air force officers said today thgt
Edward Potts; 21, who turned ug
as a has
going to New York City and then
to • “ '
California.
His father, acting on a tip front
United Press, located him at Lack-
land Air Base yesterday. Youny
Potts -told his father he was “tired
out and alt. fed up and enlisted in
the air force.”
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CREAM-O-CREAM
ICE CREAM
There's no more delicious ice cream in town than Weingarten's Cream-O-
! Cream . . . richer top-quality because it's higher in butterfat content than I
most ice creams you'll find. .
Now of 0 New Low Price*---
Pints
30 c
Quarts..
WEINGARTEN'S GIVES YOU an Jiffy
Bag with every purchase of Cream-O-Cream
Ice Cream. Keeps your ice cream firm and
fresh till you get it home.
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Five Delicious Havors
• VANILLA
• CHOCOLATE • STRAWBERRY
BANANA FRUIT •4&ESH REACH
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CAKES and PASTRIES
FOR A KING’S TASTE
FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN OVENS
tsic trainee at lackland Am
Base after a two month disappear-?
ance, will “stay right, here*^ and
continue his training, ’’ ’ C
Potts, the son of Br. Willis J ?
Potts, noted Chicago “blue baby”'j
surgeon, disappeared from the Uni-1|
versity of Rochester, New York,
June 2. He left behind a wife, fwo
c hiidren, and a note saying he was
CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE
73c
I Three 8" layers... delicate, fluffy, made
|with whole egg. Iced with a toothsome
[chocolate fudge icing.....Special
PINEAPPLE DANDIES
IA golden-rich cake glazed with Pineapple, Cocoanut and
| Cherries on a frosty sugar icing..... i Sptrchfl
COCONUT SQUARES
Two Luscious yellow layers covered with icing and dipped
I in cocoanut. ..........................................................Special
APRICOT PIE
jMMMMM . . fresh frozen apricots in a crisp, perfectly
1 baked lattice crust.................................................Special
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CANDY TREATS
AT WEINGARTEN'S CANDY COUNTERS
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BRACK'S MILK CHOCOLATES
A wonderful assortment of caramels, creams, -!
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mints, etc. Covered with rich milk chocolate.
l-POUND BOX ... . .
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DELSON'S MERRI-MINTS
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Creamy pastel colored mint wafers. A really
delicious summertime confection.
8-OZ. BOX .
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BY FAR...MORE FAMILIES SHOP AT
eingarfent
THAN ANY OTHER FOOD STORES IN EAYTOWb
THESE PRICES GbOD IN ALL BAYTOWN STORES THURS., FRI., AND SAT
• DRUGS
• COSMETICS
• TOILETRIES
SAVE ON GENUINE
Bottle
of 100's
Limit I
OFF BRUSH
Polystyrene handle with "Elec^
trene" bristles. Assorted colors.
50c SIZE
Smile bright
with confi-
dence.
Limit I
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DISHES
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in these pretty candy dishes.
^<eep candies fresh and invitingjJ
Stem rose, cut crystal
pattern with
ilUv
cover.
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AOc SIZE
Caldwell's
SYRUP PEPSIN
UNBREAKABLE
Plearant tast-
ing laxative
with pepper-
mint oil. _„
Variety of gay coTors with
novel raised mound designs.
Help* to improve digestion and nutrition.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL VALUES
.From Our Cigar Counters
TOM MOORE SENATOR
CIGARS
Bex «f j#*
Limit I
•LIGHTER FLUID
Energine ut™tle
REGULAR 42c SCHICK
I N J E C T O Hi
BLADES 29'1
Pirn rtf I He_I imif I ____
Here # the way to keep your appearance
Ipand your cleaning bills down! Here’s
the answer to taking better care of your
rugs and upholstery, too! Here’s “Super”
RENl'ZIT, and it*a really a blessing tej
k homemakers who want the finest
dry cleaning for their
precious things.
Pkg. of 10s—Limit I
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Gilbert Alarm Clocks
[ Attractive ivory frame, $449 j
Guaranteed movement. I i
Spec id.j
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'Solo'Cigarette Lighter
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ideal pipe and
cigar' lighter for >n‘
doors and out. Limit I
YOUR FAVORITE LOTIONS FOR PROTECTIVE SKIN CARE
CHAMBERLAIN'S HAND LOTION Wc
CAMPANA BALM, 50c Size .. . . . . • Me
JERGENS LOTION, $1.00 Size .... . 77c
TRUSHAY LOTION, 50c Size ..... 3*
O. J. BEAUTY LOTION, ”5c Size ... . 51e
(Plus Tax On All Items)
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EGGS
GRADE
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DAIRY SF
from our GROCER!
FORTIFIED WITH VITAMIN “!)*
Carnation Mill
A H HE VEGETABLE MARGARINE—I'NC’t
Oleomargarim
CHOtOI.ATE OR VANHJ.A
MALTED MILK
If it's Borden's, it'sg
Borden's Grade'A'MiH
tORDEN'S BUTTERMIl
BORDEN'S COTTAGE I
BORDEN’S
Eagle Brand M
Thole Mnira
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Tobin's Baked Picni
Tobin's Baked BoneT
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BEEF SHOULD!
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.