The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1952 Page: 2 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 18 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
/AGE)-THE IAYTOWN «M. MONDAY. JANUARY JI. I«!
Air Force Parts Lovers
Girl Joined To Be With Sweetheant
SAW ANTONIO - (life WAF Re- enlisted in th* Air Foret jo she
cruit Vivian Porker reractantly wouldn't bt parted tts>m her hom. -
plowrd Into a m*nk*< routine to-• town sweetheart, got her fint
M4 h»f*n writing daily hto chance la'Mt blip ok Um hut It
ter* to htr airman *»rrtheart. »t»- they ahared * hymobook in chapel
tinned only two and * half anile* Sunday afternoon
away. Vivtatt «it4 >l-year«rid Ro*co*
Tho blue-eyed rt-year-old, who Khm met and fell in love five
RrAvorvVtlM^'^ giSStftS
ornery s hi wnui w** «»*. Mom*., and ™««ai-
_ * . . . . , »#d to waaakMriVMtoRto at lark*
Vaur /oirl MatarJftP A** A,r re,c* Ba** ■>«» The
JdjfS UlN PldldQOr. B*** ride down Wto their.kut
,-J* together yMU s\jn.4fy.
LOS ANGELES CD- Patricia' .Ttotoiit. a 01 haircut? sheared
KoCktrmlck, America* only active gW • htUe of Raacoe'a glamour,
lady bullfighter, said today her ex- Vivian waa happier than the had
jNrimcto to to#, bullring tot ***** '"ji
taught her that bravery la a “tut* He dldn t look to bad’ ihr taid
of ■aind * *• * "But 1 did l had to wear my 'Lll* *
The ‘H-year-old- blonde, who Ahrter*hoot* they come Hear up
JEWEL *MAM nr TTtw
BEVERLY HILL^ tryT
whiu nscui wom»s «tni comb the *whtr of ffoy^fon Polio March
an American airliner and a building, official* ot .
Ellen beth, N- J, nnerred by the tragedy In whirn P ha||eflQe<j D
28 person* perished, demand relocation of Newark WW~
airport, now on the tlty'a outakirt*. Tlte diaaeter, HOUSTON —«t.P» . ..
aeeond major plane crash In Elisabeth in 37 days, women bave challenged Houtton
numbered among IU vlcttmt former War Serretaiy women in the January 31 "Moth-
Robert P. Patterson. One mother and aeveral chit* era' b---------—- •
dren died In the buildrn*. The plane, lost in murky ln« contest aa part of the March
Weather for more than an hour, carried, *0 paaaen- of.Plmf.*, „
u?nJXSJ^SiSiy5«S »w. "
atninienutiex
dtan George Jewel will b, t.
ed aa the “man of ft, .J*
the Beverly Hill* B.ssj K,
Fort Worth a teillmonial dinner Mg".1
. waa announced today, p, r...
ien m me «hwj ». .....*i<m, °f. hl*,..hum*nlt*ri|n ,
March on PoUo'moncy-rm*- during hi* <5 year* «• > ..
- - ** -L *creen and radio *ur «a(1 "
producer, "*
children ;n.
wired lira. Jack Otoahwood her*, greet their husband* *mj Z
challenging the Homton group to by klaaing their beard*
try .collecting more money per cap-
L pjviilon, Orpanlr d Rw
[ 0f the two devisio'u
Ld*u*rLl'l in Texs*. w(() bi
Wth inf
L under the program to
r ,’v the effecRvem 5a ol fit
Uf force# tnhourrred by the
M-tnent of the Army to c mi
L iff lie Army's 3S 000 |
' 9 »t a conference in Wn*>
m earlier thin month: The
Ktlw date of the chang,
(arch 1 .
other ftowea dMffiag k
It* than the Fort .Worth woman.
COMING
U* Division with hradquartei
bum Ail unit* of the toth ai
jr*M The newly dealgnated.
Jill continue to maintain h
piirtrr* in Houatpi), howevc
[uijftcr of It* aubordinate t
SOON
MIICHDH ■ “V
'CH|*m* Cool*^ Food'
. 3002 MARKET ST.
'▼ adHihtt wnw • Mb ug
“Mldaet Moons" |4»„| \
TOMORROW
"MONEY IN THE BANT
Congressman Ends
Worn Air Tour
To Talk Peace' ‘
llmi fum
, ' • ((’ontlnurd From 1‘aae 6ne) , D. <
PORTLAND. Ore - IT.Pl A 21- at’<' E w Buelow of filstrkt year
year-old mother was to be ar- 0n,>- M L Campbell of District done
raigned on murder charge* today Eour ftnd W D Reeves of Distrut *H. !
even as she and her 4-year-old ElV( The two other issues to be son,,
daughter each insisted the other the city ballot are a retirement
was responsible for death, of the system for city employes and Civil
child's 3-year-old sister Service for the fire and police. de-
Mr* Jada Z. Kadi r was charged partments
with first degree murder in con- Deadline for filing in the city
nection with the death of anblher efectu is March 1 Candidates
daughter. Sherrie Ellen. must live in the district they wish
Mrs "Kader told authorities' after .to represent btit are elected from
Sherrie Ellen disappeared last the'city at larire
little things
for your office
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Lemmons
Door Opens
Girl Flies
Out Of Car
world to "talk peace with the lit-
tle peoplg," saja today he was con-
vinced hi* trip was "eminently
successful."
The 35-year-old bachelor Demo-
crat zoomed low over Springfield's
Capitol airport «t 2:45 p.m. CST
yesterday.' signalling the end of
his 133-day flight to carry the mes-
sage of peace to 36 countries and
territories:
An estimated 10.00$ persons! in-
cluding Illinois Governor Adlai
Stevenson and ' Hlai k1*
Texans Rolling Up
Biggest Potential
Power In History
Around your desk you
netd iciitors, scotch tape,
msybo a dictionary, some
ink and blotters, a diary or
desk pad . - a*d ,jtften
many other small items that
make office work easier.
Whatever you..need, call
Matharne's and your need
will be filled—and deliv-
ered!
Lose Times Tonight
CARTOON * LATi>i \y
* TOMORROW »
"MONEY IN |HE Bank
. Miss Jean Bobbitt ot 212 W est
Humble whs in San Jacmiu Me-
morial Hospital today recovering
from ftn expirn nce of falling nut
of an automobile
Miss Bobbitt was riding in a ear
driven by Jimmy Junior1 Morn-
He started to make a left turn
off Highway 146 onto-Texas Ave-
nue at 7 55 pm. yesterday when
the right door .flew open and Miss
Bobbitt ffll out She suffered only
slight head injuries
napped A statewide search was NT ATI?*
iched tor a dirty old man Governor Allan Shiver* has an-
poacd to have spirited the chub- noun“rd (or a i(vom, tfrm un„
.nungstir away. no hpavv opposj^on is in sight,
ut after quest omn, Mr- Had r, ,,iry of suite John Ben Shop-
witched hrr story. She said th» . . . , . .
im-. Older »i*toe. Yicjifc. ‘killed P‘Td has announced hex . andidaey
rrie Ellen bv striking her on for th,> P°st «r «»orn.;y generaT
head with a piece of fom ret- H*rrU ( ountV «'iH have eight
ie mother told police thSt the representative* in the .State Iwgis-
lap storv was concocted hi- lature Three mori were added
re she didn't kpi'nt Vlikie to t)S when the-atate was redistricted,
led for the murder and sent Representative* J M Heffln and
eform schools" Jeff Woodruff are not expelled
iter the four-year-old Tow p*e- to run for-re eleetion. Other rep-_
she saw her mother put her returntatives are Bill Miller, Chrlc-
I over Sherrie Ellen's mouth ton Mooye nnd Gliarles Mur["
I her sister stopped breathing United States Senator Tom Con-
just hod to fell' the truth, ‘ally is facing determined opposi-
lmie. Virka said during th. tion from Texas General Price
meeting between mother and ■ .mr | v .m h . i .Tread: made sev-
s nee the woman waa arres Pra| campaign speech**.
Kriday ' I can't help k I had United State.
■ Js ttrrsr; —• —
County nun be near SM.OOO. ' , man on ,lhr ,tr,‘ft in «»
The county has 1200 special °f C0"n,tirie!; 1 Vl*,ted *»•
ticpiltie* signing up voters. Six w»nt w ar Mack said,
drive-in booths are operating . (,n'v a f<?w dolon "professional
among the more than 300 payment trmjt>lrmakers are reaponsible for
stations. . . '*nrl<i unrest." he said
Houston has Jack: Porter, P.e- He that while he was greot-
publican leader making a bid for ‘'d b-v d‘Knitark» at most of hi*
T»ny national committeeman and back- S,0PS be made a special point to
mg General Dwight I.» EUenhow* r single out five or 10 ordinary citi*
lor president. It also has a demo- *«*ns at each place and to get their
cratic group conducting an open 'lews on various subject*
anti-Truman drive and pledged to Only once, he said, did he cx-
almost unconditional support of perience any sort of trouble and
Representative governor Allan Shivers. that was in Communist-occupied
Albert Thomas lias no probable At Dallas, the second' biggest East Berlin where Red police
opposition in sight and * expect- vote and population center, and trailed him
ed to be re-elected without much the borne of tlfe Eiaenhower-for- His original flight pian called
trouble. President movement ' in Texas, for him to visit Irbn Curtajn coun-
ther# seemed little doubt a new tries but he wa* forced to give up
SCHOOLS ’ . record will be set. those stops when Soviet authorit-
• Board members JaWs Hutson Gentle said more than 120.000 ie* cold-shouldered his request for
*mi Harry F Hartman have terms receipts had been issued at last a visa to visit Moscow
xpiring in the Goose Creek Ind.«- count several days ago. He pre- Th(, dark-haired congressman
IffRE COMES •
Box Office Open-
Nhow Starts
BREAD WASTED (i.UklKE
LINCOLN. Neb. - if I'1 Universi-
ty of Nebraska sen mists, doing re-
search on why bread gets stale,
reported the return of stale bread
from stores to bakeries amounts
to about 25O.710.0iKi loaves yearly.
matherne's
Phone 8090
ENDS TOD At
"HERE COMES
•‘.HE GROOM"
—AMI-
YOUNG D^NiEl BOONE
"LICENSE NiTE"
r-o <)
STARTS TUESDAY
CEDARS
DRIVE-IN
LAWNDELL HOMES
Last Times Tonight
and offering more space and more attractive features than many
new Dome- costing far more money.
LAWNDELL I* located in the big bend of Ifwy. 146 between
Pelly and East Texa* Avenue. See Mr. Plant, the salesman,
In the office on Briarwood Drive' DIIAklF (Mil
any day until dark...............................r- IllUnL 011 I
lots! Showing
"PM Ki r- ai d
"GOLDEN DIIKDK"
Taxes Get Two-Thirds
Of $46 Million Estate
Cartoon: "VILLAGE SMITHY*
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
LOS ANGELES (RPi- The will of
the lafe automobile manufacturer
Charles IV. Nash revealed he left
a $46,634,332 estate, of which more
than -two-thirds went for taxes
Nearly four years after Nash's
death In June, 1946, Superior
Judge Newcomb Condeel setting in
probate court, approved the will
for final distribution. It was the
second largest' will ever probated
here. . ~
The bulk of Nash's estate, after
taxes, was left in trust to his
Adults 35c, Children free
STARTS TUESDAY
STEPHEN Dl NN m
"KAZAN"
—AND—
MO.VT4iOMI.KV < J-ll T "
"A PLACE IN THE SUN'
For tasty talfds
Fresher Fr\
Affiliate—Liberty Network*
1360 ON YOUR AM DIAL
92.1 MG. ON YOUR FM
, ENDS TON ITT
"PAINTED
’ANOEL IN TUT: ol TUB
MONDAY EVENING
6 oa -Jahn .W. VsiKUrtook (I.ss,
fc.15—ha FormsNtws ' -
• :*0—Raago Rniin* '•'*
7.00- Harlem ai Seven
7:57- Late New. '
8:00—Night Time U lotliee
»:0O- Baytown Auln New.
S:45—Xfuelc In the Morgan Manner
10:00--Washington Newt it.RFi
Ml:I5 -Dream- Time
ln;51—Late Neva -
11:00- Sign Off
Tye»OAY MORNING
• :0U-- ftevellle Roundup
6:57—-Late Newe
7:0O_Trlnltr Vahey Fern. 1-ewe
v :L>-.'Trlnity Tunes
jjnatty. Valley News Review.
6:0(1 Morning Devotional
8:15—Tour Moment and Mine
U. S. No, I Colo
Firm, green heaJ
G.W. Wilks Returns
From Father's Funeral
Sun Spots
... 33%
... 80%
.no sale
• ••113/4 (Continued From Page One)
Meeting Called
... 42), JOHN T. MGEBROFF, chairman
... 59X of the Veterans’ Service Center
... 51 ?i Committee, today had called a
4741 meeting of the group for 7 p.m.
,,e.UK Wednesday in the ofice of At-
.. 30’/, tomey E. W. Bruce. ' ,
.. ip’A - .
CHANNHI.VITU
NOW SHOWING
2-BIG FEATURE
Extra‘Fancy, Red Ripe
Mr and Mrs. G W. Wilks, High-
way 146 and East Adoue, have re-
turned from Fort Gibson, Oklaho-
ma where they attended the funer-
al of his father, John V. Wilka,
pioneer rancher of. Oklahoma.
The father, 68" at his death, was
a native of Arkansas. He was in
Oklahoma for the land rush of
1898.
APPLE
SERVICE CENTER
U. S. No. i Yallow
Handling Televiiion Service
Only—-NO SALES—Dealer
Buiinew Solicited
ONION
w% Initiation Planned
19 H VFW POST COMMANDER W.
78 c. Moravit* has culled a special
84% meeting of VFW members for
*7% 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the VFW
8®M Ha|| An Decker Drive.
IJtt Purpose of thy meeting will
*♦ *! . he to initiate new members into
EL the post, ;
ISSfftBEX"?' ■
10:00—tnd Hartman N.wi
JOgW—SUUItnu
11:00—Lot*. Xm* .
11:09—Mid D*jr. MstinN ,
■: TUtlDAV'. AFTCBNOON
12:0O--World. News
iSSSSsil^ >
Truman Proposed For
GhosfwWriting Course
Guaranteed service on alt
Mjfeaa and ..nwdel* of tele-
vUlon .using only factory
duplicate parts on your set.
STARTING TUESDAY
Arm6yr‘i Star Irliml.lkil
UVERLINKS
. CAN SEE Wl1
\£UMUi&
srvioeCails
"ItM PJ(.
^S^ap^rGrYod
tsseax : -ML f
commerciaiH, 22-29; utility7 and1
commercial cow«, 20-24; c^nnen
,and mmWmo; wSfflk..
medium and good atockem and
* teeters, 26-32; medium and good
' e**##dea*i*#••**e**- 64,i
Ind eaee# #,*#•*•»*•• 79%
f; Jt «*•*'#»«*•#ata'id*.1 84%
I * pa f «*•*«'• 93
Hit ••«**•»da«iitf
>:**,»m««ma*• ««•''89% .
Wl, *»*♦ m».»•'»*»'»■*>: 8i%
«*»>,* »MtyAfVtffe
KftHiig *•#»#«•••«#• 47%
Tpij
stockera,
. Ml SOUTH MAIN
7 TELEPHON'E 5939
BOEDER’S
FEED k PRODUCfi
I fL0YD-H4ik£TT,ou+t4 \
I SEEDS • FERTILIZERS I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 204, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1952, newspaper, January 28, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042749/m1/2/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.