The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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An alarm thermo,
food cabinets is <)(,,
costly food losses
chanical or power
Sun — Friday, August 6, 1948 — Page 3
HIGHLANDS
Joint use
Id Shipbuilding
the port com-
Liiips Petroleum
[( likely today
t of officials of
ki the" company
j the plant at
i bid of $1,4Q0,-
struct a cheml-
nay ultimately
tment of $40,*
. The port com-
ed it needs part
j for expanding
L with Ross W.
ice-prcsldent in
land A. H. Ri-
vice-prcsident,
L, commission
lotlations were
[ but that no
I reached until
I Nr WMewt, cWv f,
Np.More, Yet 0„
Miny Additional FeiZ
J- E. WILLIAMS
Bayou Drive
Phone 1794-J for fret eitll
COMING SOON]
WOO! WeibjbT
WONDROlig!
steel boat pur*
own Fire De-
\ Corps to be
k has arrived,
ident of the
The Young People's department
of the First Baptist Churqh wks
entertained Saturday In the home
of Mrs. Steve Chandlet with a
newspaper party.
Games were played and refresh-
ments of Ice cream and cake were
served to .23 members and guests.
GROUP FETED WITH
SKATING PARTY
Janet Crawford and Mary Sue
Stanford were hostesses Friday
evening at a skating party at the
Highlands Skating Blhk.
Refreshments of sahdwiches, po-
tatoc chips, candy, crackers, cake
and soda pop were served to Velda
Roberts, Jackie Dietz, Marion
Adartts, Mary Sue Stanford, Janet
Crawford, Elbert Fllppo, Pteree
Lovett, Harold Havard, BiHy Stark-
>at was made
itions of. Bay-
citizens, Li-
lei Lee Pen-
nd Mrs. C. A.
ter, broke his
he fell from
of his home.-
Baytown hos-
Spital attend-
The |ob of buHdlng budget school clothe* is
a serious business down at Finney’s.. • and
whan wo corral a collection of gals wash
drosses such as these we really want to
shout...
mid be taken
[noon.
JOHN WAY*,
. jj This spic 'n span shirt follows thru on
•fl detail. Beach, bend, stretch or swing! You'll
M) bless the way It’s cut Action back sleeva /
gussets —longer toils — roomy pocket—/
rtftle collar. Combed Sanforized broadcloth. /
m SHIP 'n SHORE quality. You'll want /
il in white and pastels. Sizes 32Jo 40.
the Economy tio-
TOUR DEPARTMENT STORE H ,
ABE ROSENZWEIG
Wrftans * f
ALAN CURTS
"FIGHT TOl
NOWHERF
PERCALES, POPLINS, BROADCLOTH,
-
o PLAIDS, CHICKS, STRiPIS, PRINTS!
o ALL SANPORIZCDf OR PRISHRUNKI
St. Louis Voices
Sextet Id lli.
ST. LOUIS, A'ug. 6. —(CP)— Max
Sherover, director of the Lingua-
phone Institute, thinks the people
around’St. Louis have the sexiest
voices in . America.
—Me «iid Ht'-toorr-wom^'Kaife
CHANNKIAIEff
TODAY Thru SATUI
-iwsrwii
NO. 1-
<r—Me said St?tootr*womiffi’"hafe
‘’river-bottom throp," TheMHsTSsi-
ppi, he said, affects men's voices,
’■ ioo. y -i:
•; Rherover, who teaches people
while they sleep with his lingua-
phone gadget, said he had found
i sexual quality in voices in Port-
• land, dre., Sacramento, Gal., and
} along the Rio Grande.
i “New York Voicea;.agem to have
* missed it," he said. "There voices
1 sure almost, completely asexual.”
. Sheroyer saW-he baaed-fcis find-
logs on fa six months personal
j survey trial I sections of the coun-
i try. He didn’t say, though, how
i he got his evidence. * 1
Ilfl'PlJU.Lili
'THE ECONOMY
*14 W. TEXAS, BAYTOWN
SIZES 7 TO 12 YEANS
It’s unbelievable that these hard-wearing, easy-
washing cottons could cost so little! Plaids* checks*
stripes, some prints ... each with a smart accent;
white collars, jerkin effects, perky pepluras, handy
pockets! Swirling, whirling skirts she’ll love... with
good big hems you’ll let down for next year, tool
he got his evidence. . ’
i —- i ■ .
J Tree* must eat, and a tree’s
i leaves manufacture its food. When
t foliage is reduced by insects,
! nourishment, is cut off, and slow
death may result.
5 Nome.....
j Addmt
\ City
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HD ON
TODAY And SATUR
SIZES 3 TO 6 YEARS. * * 2.98
"PARTNERSO
THE SUNSET
WITH, .
JIMMY WAKlLt
.7 don castlT ,
"I Wouldn't B )
In Your Shog k
" AM) Cl
King Sited Co** \
convenient hryotr bet they ore I
look at the clever change purse on
the OUTSIDE of the barrel bog. See the
comb, pencil, oddress book and.pad
you get with the adjustable shoulder
strap style. Goy colors in felt, cordu-
roy or plastic catf
S;tS PJH.
P.ML
Jock Armstrong
Today Thru
e-'^StTOW
\ :
OVWAUS
BAG II DRESS — WHIM. SKIRT
SCHOOL SITS WORLD BEATER
Tiny piggy bonk prle. on Wonder of wonders.... sturdy
this matching set! Dress haa washable cotton . . . ot this
full akirt with deep hems, rick Tiny prkol Whirling, swirling
rack detail*, puffed sleeve*. skirt (over 130 inches!) with
Bag has rubber laiing, plastic jerkin-effect top, rick rack
shoulder strap. Handy for trimming.Eye-catchingprinta!
I . I, | mri.p* Savn! 4 to 6x SHodI Sovtl Nowl 7*12.
Short
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^OVCETOEAT!
, Prepared and Priced R*M”
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YOUR DEPART
PHONE 133
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1948, newspaper, August 6, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028136/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.