The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1948 Page: 6 of 16
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WILBURN TO HOUSTON t
S&»t»i ttS&v »"JgJ „„ op^„
t a program for the county agent — fel*r *
[ during the coming year. bcondog'gler,” Ingrahar
medium Of low
ine and
mbit than 15 million dollafs a ygkr
ff to the Texas public free school
■mil revenue will be tost Jf you
STOP THAT ITCHING
If bothered with Eczema, T<
Ringworm, Athletes Foot, Pr:—„
12-oz. Pkg.
mmx\
Many Never
BACON ib________59c
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N^Gon
AA SQUi
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O’BRIEN'S
FOOD MARKET
2200 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 303-W
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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PagO 6 — The Daily Styi — Thursday, October 28, 1948
Texas Navy Is
Recommissioned
The United States Navy had het-
,
...... u-
Libby's Sliced or Halves
ter look to its laurels. The re-horn
iion its
PEACHES
No. 2'/j
Can
PARKAY COLORED OLEO 45c
15c
„ *
- Wh
Texas Navy will commission
first ship at 4 p.m. Sunday at the
San «Jacinto Battleground.
The Sumoria, naval battalion
yacht, will be manned by veteran
volunteers of the Texas State Guard
Reserve Corps. It will be a part
of the First Naval Battalion of the
corps. •
jVh Duties of the new battalion will'
BpB|1 ipplude patrol of the Tfjyis coast
j and inland waterways to insure sc-
|M curity of .vital installations. K. L.
! ;f Berry, state adjutant general, ex-
ir plained. General Berry sighed the
.* order which activated the unit,
ft Authorization of the foree came
inder a little-knov
SL^n' drSWofCS whtoE
ROYAL GELATIN
Asst. Flavors
2
Of Parr
SCOTTIE DOG FOOD o,
CUT GREEN BEAM 2 £.! 27eP,Fw|,|lrter
% ■- ....... I Mrs. R. A. Thompson of
birthday Wednesday, was Patricia gives Texas the rigid to maintain
Sue, Donnelly, daughter of Mr. £ „avaj force as part of its militia
md Sir.. John F Donnrfl,, IMS „ ,ho ,
BrsrBOSSES
naval forces ever since the famed
Texas Navy was turned over to
CLEARANCE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
. . • . ■ " - * —■---—,
Clearance Of
WOMEN'S FALL DRESSES
Featuring:
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CHICKEN “°Sli,*,“0
LUX
Per Can *
15c
TOILET SOAP
SnpaHSfc*
Itoer ui rne oiaie uemocraac -wy ------
r,rv,r,f»**- u. 2 e
speak at 6:30 p.m. Thursday overisent colors to t|e newly-organized
I a statewide radio hookup from Eighth Regiment of the corps.
Corpus Christi. ’ Uniformed members of state and
The talk will be brought to Bay- federal military and • naval forces
........ _____ o,.*t__trom ___i will lake nnrt in the ceremony.
town over Station KREL, and in wjll take part in the ceremony.
-..............--V.'The- te# Commander Sterling Hogan
ompson will tell command the naval battalion. Of-
mmm
Libby's
I-’-
Pineapple Juice
Star Single Edge
RazorBlades 2
60c I’enetro
Cough Syrup....
Vick’s 35c
IvThfr Siiame of Commander Sterling Hogan will
xexas, gars. inompson■—will tell command the naval battalion, Pf*
I why she is supporting the candi- • ficers. and men of the corps are
I dacy of Republican Jack Porter, drawn from ex:service personnel,
[ Candidate for the U. S. senate, and members serve without pay.
I Mrs. Thompson is expected to
\ntmkm Seek
Johnson ran far ahead i>f Former IIIUI UllUlll *JvVl»3
Governor Coke ........... *“ **“■ - m j fg mm ’
July find
maries.
Colors!
All th© season's latest fall colors . . .
black, brown, green, blue, red, etc.
Materials:
Tissue failles, crepes, satins and a. few
woolens.
Sizes for the junior from 9 to 15. .-Sixes
for the miss from 10 to 20 ... and sizes
for the Matron from 36 to 42.
ran far ahead of Former IIIUI UllUlll wVVItil
East Harris Vote
ferlScj
39c
flpo-RiA.^^.8c
ONE GROUP OF
."—A
..... Albert
"New Deal
said the
\
46-Oz. J
4 £
Can A
T
WASHING POWDER
lexsuu
Grapefruit Juice
m
m ■■
.; • With a
m WASH CLOTH
WILLIAMS
Chiropractic Clinic
DB. i. C. WIJJUAMS
301 W. DgFee
DR. ROSA WILLIAMS
303 W. DeFee- none 354
Thomas, of being a "1
favef'r of federal ownership of the
t idelands.
The Republican candidate em-
phasized the tidelands issue in his
* peal for votes from the Baytown
40d PAIRS
WOMEN SHOES
>‘3fhe tidelands are the rich heH-
ujr o<rthh sofrool chMwn -hS
No. 2
Cans
Honor Brand Fordhook
LIMA BEANS
SiwMtof
Ki:
mm**-
CLORO
Half Gallon
FROZEN.
"ray opponent is dedicated to the
policy cf tax and tax, spend and
rr.s.t«- -
sUtes rights as guaranteed in the
U. S. Constitution “Let’s don’t med-
■i m Hi N9IBTNI u . T
I x x wSrvfi&B*.
**,aw Aid Brown Fund
The Baytown Volunteer Fire De-
Von Camp’s
Pork and Beans1
No. 300
Cans
Home-Killed
FRYERS
S3'
Pound *
WE REMOVE
DEAD
I ANIMALS
HORSES — CAHLE
HOGS
U not skinned or decomposed
- Call CoHecf
• Charter 4-0438
!)ARI> RENDEREftrpO.
Hoostoa
1 partment
Mrs. M. Brown to help rebuild her
home, or replade the furniture,
which she lost in a fire last Sun-
day afternoon. \
The firemen’s cash gift, the first
to be made to Mrs. Brown, was »P-
p^‘Utrss£s;"£
been generous and co-operative
with the firemen, and wjjpuUy >
ciation by doing .
AA VEAL LOIN
STEAK
V*
Neblert's Whole
KERNEL CORN
Lb.
gUT SHOULDER
Lb,
reel tnat Mrs. urown is very ob-
serving of help," Fire Chief Art
Lintelman said.
Lintelman
Mann 'B' Downs
____ Baytown B', 13-0
JSSS&'XdS&fctt
S&52§Sr£S» z
r iidnerj or bUddFr,
"8” club,7W*
12-Oz.
Cans
WISCONSIN HOOP
CHEESE
egipa gmsi
AD The LatMt
PERMANENTS
k +HTt awal Mt
PEAS
TEXAS ORANGES
Pounds In
Mesh gag JlT
CALIF. POTATOES
10 35'
LETTUCE
ia i»*
Special Oetober Price.
i.50 ,p
No Appointment Needed
Open All Day Saturday
to Mize ia the fou>u< “
counted for Mann’s second mark-
er. The two clubs will meet again
fn two weeks.
Dorothy Murdock,
Bonnie Ferrell, Operator!
Dorm Bosley, Owner
Baynu Cubs Host To
South Houston Toni#
105 W. Pearce
Cedar Bayou’s v»— ■ ■
tain South Houston Junior
on the Cedar Bayou gridiron at
rS\£1S
their first
Mimeographing
Work
Ftoh and
be held at
_:__
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ONTN
wissc
OIL
Pint Bottle 3i
If, kid, suede, In Blocks,
by Gold Crass, Selby,
KRAFT'S VELV
1 Rack
Children's
DRESSES
Libby », .
FRUIT
COCKTA
.....
^o.2/i Can.,..............
Kale Greenway
Prissy Missy
* Cottons
* Reyons ^
* Wools
53.00
Rath's Blackhawk
BREAKFAST
Values to $7.95
SPECIAL-
Sausages
53.00
V TABU
LADIES' PETTICOATS
Cotton and Spun Rayon Pajamas
fALUES to $4.95—SPECIAL........................
iors ARMY TWILL
YARDS
ID SHRUNK
LO STRIPED
AMBRY
$1.95 to $2.95 Values
PKG.
Limit 6
to $1.49 Values
E. O. 14.
CLEARANCE
E. O. M.
CLEARANCE
the ECONOMY
Abe Roseniweig
M t. Tezas
?
Widths AAA to C
Values to $10.95
E. O. M. SptcMr-
"? ' - , / ■
1 Group
LADIES’ BLOUSlS
Cotton Rovoos and Broadcloths
wwW 1-1WIP wWg ifi wwwwnw i Me
Values to $10.95
E. O. M.
CLEARANCE
• CHILDREN*^
itorrs & blouses
Vehits to $3.95
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 120, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1948, newspaper, October 28, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027780/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.