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Pa« 2 — Th#-Daily Sun — Monday. Apnl 5, 1948
^ Baytown (Formerly Goose Creek), Texas
16 Candidates
In City Race
1/61 i
Baytown Tube
May Start Soon
(OenttnueaTrnni rase B
yards of dirt will be dredged
HI NABOR
«v oiln Millet
, |t'« a mistaken
Idea that ants,
go to picnics.
They don't go
<to picnics -
folks take plc-
Vnies 'to them. *
M 4 i\-.
nlture eompattyT.’vGeofgiy MdltiMT,
Judge.,and presiding officer, Mrs.
JB. MM.
’ Jessie Lunsford, assistant judge. ^
Precinct 101 (Felly City halH, the tunnel work, and all of this will
, _ Mrs, J.'W. Riggs,'Judge and pn- )„v us^d for the fills., * •
(Continued from Page 1) . siding dfficer; Mrs. ft. ft. Slagle, "It won't bo enough, but it will
that wfoto the new city charter; assistant judge; Mr*. C. A. Bolster, help," said Douglas.
Edward J Sawberger. Jr., an in- assistant judge. Douglas said the tunnel-h~df-
strument repairman at the Bay- precinct 102 (Baytown fire sta- signed to accommodate 20,000 ve-
town plant of the Humble Oil and y0n», M. V. Berry, judge and pre- hides going 40'Allies-an hour dur»
Refining company and U C, ‘'Jack ajdiriK officer; Mrs. H. B. Broom. i„g ; a 24-hour day. The average
Lanlfer, a garage worker at Hum- ass|stant judge; Mrs. Knox Bunt- load now is expected tg be 60o cars
ble. [jjfti. ing, assistant Judge. daily. However,, future. growth of
In distiit three, where the. race precinct 148 (Ban Jacinto school!, the Baytown and U Forte..-areas
will prp&bly be the hottest, j Ro^r K^adr j„dge and presid- was considered when plans were
among ^candidates are O. O. ^ oUlcer; Sam Roden, assistant being, drawn, said, Douglas, and
" Carlton, present 'judge's Mrs. W. H. Platt, assistant complete elimination of present
the council , who/e jydge, ferries also was given thought,
terra* exMre. Beside* .them are .return* of the election will * The roadwayJn the, tunnel will
Shannon L. Morris, former city he'canvassed until Wednesday, be 24 feet wide. On one side will (Continued from Page 1)
attorney; A. S. "Al” Hudson who, . ■ ‘_ ncw be a walkway, and occasional sta- with, * suggestion that the
j^yels anrl . WflritS * -. ___ . . , ' .*»i .1 » 4 «■■>£/! A . wft i e/il rm flW ui'p eiana na-wi'A tkn timA A Mel nli
Landslide Elects
Highlands Candidates
Sam Como Wilk
Talk Over Radio
QoniO, •candidate for the
tftP'il from ■ nreeihet icur
7 Srthi
■*i«y-:~ council from '• prcelnt
(Edst Goose Creek)* will speak: in,
Peace Overtures
Bring Truce In
Berlin Battle
rs Sr stH iartBrwss snsjxrzs*?
s. “Ai; Hudson who^n-j- ‘ be a walkway, and occasional sta- with,
and Carlton,WQLks Amber's will be sworn into office. tions for traffic patrolmen afe.sians
...... ----- . and b°:.....xrthc''deadline fontbsewtee- bal- plamwd,--—■ . a fot
wards, tu5^^!^wccessful votes had been cast. The tunnel proper will extend 'J^t.
candidateteor ^ipayor^here.^^ ^ ; /
'• ^&s&\££ =i“fSgJai;
<fe jp vk ipiit is rianng - * .-*•& "k JL
' ^CJackrell another Hum- l(.olltillur„ ,rnm **.,)
-, (Continued from Page 1) Highlands is weil known througfi ------- ---------
asked the board to,require moving, .(jut the area for scholastic attain- 0f j,U candidacy over Rm
The board Insisted, and the High- ments of members of the family ,gt.,Uon’ kRGT at 5:25 p.m. today,
lands-people showed their dlsplcas- in ...school' here. > V.v and he invites. interested people
Ure at the Saturday election. INCUMBENT ALSO LOSES 1° hear him.,
Crownin'; blow of the campaign • bAYOC POSITION In his talk prepared for delivery
rA'saart-'Ss:. iJjgearsissiSi tftrswssAS
stsstneff a raw ~ xssrJ™
building originally built by High- election with W. G. WU?on ,a . participation plan'*
lands peoRlfc. wi» votes In the thereby oply concrete streets;
jrr!»,^"-£s£X stf-wsi-sf
...............
°r ^ HoMover board members are Er- more'adequate park and recreation
jk» “»•« “ “■ Si5T\-7SJ5S K« *2£*i
as .large us import* by Hir” “^1
13*
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9
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~I.AST DAY—
Lon McCallister
June Haver
■ in i V. •
'SCUDDA-HOO!
' SCUDDA.HAY!
itiss McFarland,
lO.Cheleffe
iMarry Soon
In—Technieolo
ill board by a vote gaining 139
H. P. Honsingcr got 1<)0 votes to
Sanjq Theatre
CHANNELVIEW
i
k.vds today ^
“THAT liAtJEV Rinj,
Also *
“MICHIGAN KID*
T<ES.-\V4;i).f|(,Rt.
. engagement of Mis/ Goral-
Bcfta eland to Herbert D.
Cette *on of Mr. und Mrs. C. D.
IV„f Busch Terrace, i* an-
LSd today liy her parents, Mr. .
RJirs. Luby Franklin MeFar- E
' g)3 Second Jones. M
e wedding has been scheduled
f May 22- t
Lwn WSGS Has
ogram Of Japan
mtOAp AJHVVI miumn, vinu»v..,vv
Foster, J. VV. Pyle and A. R. Stark.
His; 'W4iis>v>v ---— —
?a"“ “ From Boycotting
program on Japan was pre-
d to members of the Woman’s
, of Christian service of the
Methodist church at the
Judge
held Thursday at /t
•e^conomical 5> More American and British ,149
we in BiacK's pn«- .»« .««,«„ —»stated^' SSd an^has been l*‘StVtertten^or t.’Ungston., Jack *£**?*• A‘
" ive -in the ninth' conference of the *°IV. m. r.a of American authorities offered: air many years. The Kellogg family of P. Ayera and. Joe MattRc
SSnaz-'iZ.'S&l &s^ssnsn& £» '■» BO* BY box vote in trustee election
Irk-
They .................... ...............
H,'ulbK u^0y!nntrfitofcnieff T appeared headed for the sam.' kind waters ever .recorded, which
HumC^ioloyt of controversy over Communism during the tropical h
^naser of the ,u this'conference. r 1915. This, plan is more
siSfttSri? vssi£ ■». ™jo, mm *.;« «■ ■tfgtairii'q: asr •»
L mm* c««. tas sszvri&i HrE a
;«,p*Kr,Fs?s gjjrgArsia aggz at** «*
-•(g ......; Such a design is more economi- ||ClTiain jTlUCK
KREL 9?IT^1360
Always fo -E*-1' Dial at town goes straight, dodging the drfip.to 05 per cent of capaci' ^
monoaV evening |‘ t:sy—kkeL-n««h |12 cv-khki. i.ocal Sew* ;S^)aration point; from Baytown to j,,ss l!nU-ss coal miners go ’ "
^b’cTomput
• 1 8:00- Wa.thIO' me CU*k TUESDAY AFTERNOON ( ff takes thc middle level to nh" ',73 ^,1, i|
•'-ta&rw irtwru. Wu ?»**»*» «">'-■ ‘,S."f,'^r:,,DS^X“
aVe 1 i^5^»?‘SnuB.rsiwhl,e f/.?m BAyt-?'k m t 93 P'T «'nt of capacity, l/add«l.
2:3o-Tiw lor .Three- j the traffic curves to the figtr, by . - Bruee testified before, jfie house
2:4ft htalmir . i iISr interstate commerce commftteo on
2 ;5jV.....Ctosim: Stocks
i Newt
40 for M E Smith, the other in- AUSJ'IN,. April 5. d’W
- truinwi UnO C - Archer:' in .-120th district
a temporary
restraining four bakers
^ S f^'a"d tl£Sc^ the Barbers' ?rl ^ » kJtTSt
Adams is a former school mart Hill district are O, K.JBagent, M
and has been in this flection for T. Langston,, Jack McDan
.....* F, Avera and. Joe Matthews.
Holdover trustees in the Barbers’ from
_ _ „ . . ... ptbeY grocer,, „
Granting of (he injunction fol«
lowed filing of an-ah'tRtrust suit
against-..the six merchants by. At-
torney General Price Daniel? ,
KREl.
7 HoBpUajfty^^Tlm»
Culpeppe
■pper'*
7:16—Plantation Houm
Parly
7:30—Ea*y Rhythm
7 :*5— Drama of Medlclne-
fioartiorough’s PrtiK
-Alan Ladfl-
•jCSams -
lobbins-
fartin: .
Jefigsk-
Albfight
ShewelJ
311
ua.-X.rvt.cw,
«e - . ■
^:80- B>WttoO-<'Ronnft
9:00—Curtaih (iell« *'
9:30—At tbtiXoncert
lO<(KPkKREL^iBwa
15:15—Night Watch
-Headlii
nc« i
TUESPAY MORNING >
fl:00—Reveille Roundup
....... ‘'Deacon”
afice
8 4.V-The* Hymnal
8:55—Town Crier
.9:00'--••Program Resume
‘ 9:05—Music at* Nine
to-Houston traffic takes the lower
S OO- Box 13-Alan Ladd— SsrS-Muslc M Nine KRKt.-Sun Newi ; TevoTi .while’.Houstbn-torLa Ph'rtr
„N mantis'“Startling.
9:35—Band of the Hour | 4:oo-Club 1380 1 png t-he road from Bayt< n . B.ruco said he is not optimistic
;Port'''- . about steel.
nn%ST-Mai-.Mo,m Serenade ,-Salute to Milner's ,,j - • *• . "Beneficial effects-of (anticipat-
10:55 Wome^n^ the New* y ” ; . ttABIES S< ARE . ed i increases in productive .facili-
11:00—stitehin' Time ' citizens NatT Bank ; WACO April . 5. —d’H1-Several ti'es are being offset by the currelvt
il'JolSSSrt TJ Lovely •persbnsjwcTe. treated today as: a work stoppage in the coal mines,"
With the ‘‘Dea.cc
-UP News Bullet I
•—Weingartens
«^3^-Ret'fi*:ie. RoiindUPr
......
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Wore of' “Deacon”
11:30—Sweet and Lovely
11:45--Rural Route 1360
1^:30---Mdsir and ^Kefftr Tt'
„„ .............. ,, ...... Wafer Bureau Baytown Bands
sbsss.s: CAonge Seen -Win Recognition;
As At Huntsville
ends tonitb
■'The Secret Life of
Waiter Mitty”
ETissna
. Horn? oD2 Features
Tuesday thru Thursday
Nr>. 1 ... .
CfoHftt
ROGERS
douutC
WILDE
ftmuHv-'Se c/cu
.RANGE BUSTERS in •
"West of PThtp Basin'*
: —2nd HIT-
"THE BOWERY"
-With- ’
' George* Kaft V $
Wallace Beer
i*ry -
' in
(Continued from Page 1) (Continued fro-n Cage T) - .
MilkT, Pecos river compact com**- the director, In twirling, solos Car
the fat!ufe of Texas ' ‘ " ;WM1iams;'
"ROAD TO RIO"
.1 i *
s re- miS.iiOniT
It’s Always the BEST Listening — on I^REL!
If vou’re up at'6 a.m., tune i,n on "Deacon"
Hear DeHart-sponsored news. 12:45 p.m. Ttfesday
have come in contact with a ,smaji main shut, down,' of course, the and New Mexico to agree on du- Sheila -Kelley, Peggy .Faulk; ajl
'koeioo W 1*? more* 'Sfrinus will
iT Tiir
MM_,
•dog that bit-Charles W. Smith. 13, more serious will be the effect on
j.in January. Young Smith isz'liehr steel production.” y .
a hospital. . Doctors, diag-.. — „. >. 1 . ! :
] nosed his case as'hydrophobia. More than 40 different species
_ '........ . .. •>. . -'of -sharks are found in the Carrib-
h| :w
NOTICE
w\
EFFECTIVE APRIL 20. ALL F.H.A. TITLE 1 REPAIR
AND REMODELlNG LOANSrWILL REQUIRE A
10% DOWN PAYMENT
^TJNTIL THEN, AS IN THE PAST,
YOU MAY REPAIR OR REMODEL
■YOUR HOME WITH
mDOWN PAYMENT AND 36 MONTHS TO PAY
DON T WAIT
REPAIR and REMODEL
YOUR PROPERTY NOW
BUY YOUR MATERIALS
AND
MAKE YOUR LOAN TODAY
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TEMPLE LUMBER CO
A. L. BANKS. Mgr.
Ml I
GULF AT COMMERCE
PHONE 201
vision of the Pecos river water*. - finished in first division and
' j: E. Sturfock, gerieral managed genia Jefferson ivas in second di-
of the
present administration oi rne pu- Baytown Junior's band, directed
reau and warned, "we won’t''-f.o bv F-iim.r Gj Hargis, also st ored
water prdb- h,.;.V'ily in the contest. Loja Pal-
mer got a first division *ri e«rm«
much i in he west m
lemsi until we get
hi rds.
tail 15 Per
thtise
playing. A-Tornet trio of Linda Sin
• Earlier .he had singled out for. ‘Ema„u,,], "Alfred Garcia and 'Ay
special attack ’Julius Krug, score- mgn(pa SalanaS ended in fifst di-
and .Michael vision/ A twirling"' ensemble
rm Micnaei vision,^ A twirling' ensemble -of
of the b«-, Cohstalice . Kraft. Casolyn Law--
—, land. Vivian Bramlett, Anna
'tary of the. interior,
Strauss, eoin'miosioner
reau of reclamation. . .. land, Vivian Bramlett, Anna Ruth
. ••• /Hv told association members he Van, Mary Lou. .VVilliams scored a,
was "voting Republican in No- division A .clarinet quartet*
vember to •' get rid of the. present 0, yi,,na Jean -Jakes, Dorothy
departmental administration. .. Needham, Hillary Jones and Jack
He accused bureau officials' of stout’finished in third division. :.
What, .he termed "double talk.' T}',;, Robert E Dee soloists ivbo
adding that -"Ultc bureau of rceta-_____ ne r.oijeri_r. iwe soimsis
IS tells you one thing down, won "honors .were as follows:
here" and “ . something else in Wayand Cohoc and Merle.Brad-
.Washington." < f«nl- first division in marimba:
. i Ggy C. Jackson? president.of the'.^atsy. Cater,, second division. Jane
f association, agreed with Sturroek’s Dill first division in vfbra harp,
Dorothy Dyer first division E flat
- clarinet. Bert Cooke second di-
vision bass, Donna Ruth Tag third
division piano, Virginia Webber
-fTRtr-tttvtgfon......plgHC'DTel-lyh :' W!I-"
burn third -division piano, VVilfqrd
rf hhi
STARTING
TUESDAY
TIIUI THCRSDAY
LVJJSTxiVPPf:
Au. raiom sHejv
TUESDAY THRUTHUK.1
the cli
Pe
participating on the pro- 'Mi
J^tre Mr*. Clyde Woodward, °*fl
fled a discussion on “Christian
ways in Japan"; Mrs D. E- ry
n whn gave an article on dei
, of War and How Chris- shi
Institutions Were Destroyed «hi
Btpan". and Mrs. J. B. Arnold, Mr
| rave a talk on "Churches and ers
bols in Japan." Mr*. E. J. Offer nn<
Ethe spiritual life disesusion. Mr:
[committee of ’Mrs. Woodward,
Uisn, and Mrs.' Ouida Brim- Tht
' MrS. ft. J. Alford, Mrs. Ar- new
j Mrs. C. G. Price, Mrs. Pres- wei
rMiller, Mrs. M. (). Jackson,. Fos
l C. W, Smalling, and Mrs.
Gore, whs appointed to en-
h the Robert K. Lee High Mr
nhjwWStv*- -i Ne
n>. made for the broth- .
(linnci to be -served April......M
Sout
T1
Ain*
J
Trio dromo
of a
Woman
who
violates
every'
low of
love!
fflOBj
- ARE AGAlHi
FUNNIER
ne-As-You-Are-Party
[Central Homemakers
Ifirfrs of the Homemakers jvtar
YeMhe Central-'Baptist church iwjS
| satertaihed Thursday with a y0u,
dunsw-......breakfast - in .the. - ,orh
[dr-,dining room. ' ■ Mrs.
• tslik of the honor guests
[covered with'a White linen *
I and held an arrangement of. bllTj
Tribe "centerpiece. Each' )y|rs
fer was recognized- by doing a
• giving a toast to the dak* Mr
ispofer Ao a miraieal Thquest comp
hers present.. birth
i Keith Dutson gave the devo- home
|l, preseisred in the form of a Q
|eto those present. • Meditation i
hy=ffpc xroip and prayer
Mrs. E. E, Slagle, closed'the p (
A BORN TIMPTRESfil
She knew il because|
she was... .
5IIII1 iET / i>i
citarges.
Death Takes
Mrs. John D.
Rockefeller
(Continued from Page 11
set as a girl sho was notably viva-
Palmer Rrst diytsknf oboe, Marth^
Harrison second .dieision twirling,
Marjorie’ Stoiifflet first division
twirling, Willis Kelley first di-
visioh alto sax&phone, Murphy .Me-
Nulty third divisipp and Willow
Echols first division in cornet. - '
Lee ensembie winners- were as
Marring
JOAN
FONTAINE
PATRIC
KNOWLES
Hissmr
MARSHALL
Creel,
, , . , , and 5
Ltteri> class memlw rs and nine. ^pn' |
tt aittended. ’
Visitii
dlecraft Club Meets •'
'•Mrs. W.T. Jones . the f.
tSbedieeraft.Sewing club met ents,
sday at the home of Mrs. W. son
Vies, 310 Alva. '" —1
Jit members, Mrs. ~W'. W.
M rs. Lawrence Decljcrt,
■Carl Iford, Mrs. O H. Ficklin,
|Ue Gregory and Mrs. ft. J.
and one gnejite^AlrS: John
|u>r of Nacogdoches, attended.
next meeting will be'with
LGeorge Chanpy.-^^her home,
and Mis B. W. Hillard, .302'
(inuouaee-tha-M'rt 1
daughter, Cathy Gail,
3 at the Goose Creek hospi-
le weighed eight pounds, eight
and is the granddaughter
and Mrs. O. W. Hillard of
. cions and once surprised “the social follows
stiw.ersf -W-.WS-*
dancing class at. Delmonico’s. At
that time young Rockefeller Was
Jbetter known for teaching Bible
classes. ■■ ' -1 -
Second Biggest
Site Is Given
and Justine Podraza",“first division'
in flute trio. ....
Jimmie Foster, Donald Clifton:
:.J.erry. Davis, second division- eldr-
;'lnet trio: ;
Carl LaugMin, '’Marlene' Dhm-
ry Before You Buy—
For That Flawless
J Complexion
mert, Donald Clifton, first division
■ e'er
clarinet trio.
......• Jack
~t cornet trio,
■sr ---- «— ; ; Dorothy King, Marjorie Stoufflet,
rjffiontfnOBd frona Page 1) , . ,'J.irtha Harrison;: Nancy Kroll,.
Goose Creek strget: excegt for .at., first division “twirling ensemble, - ’
small amount of frontage jireyipus-. Here are;thb Cedar Bayou-solo
ly- sold. winner*- •:
- pally gpetlcef tihtt 'division iH
-bounced that a meeting of the oboe, Wanda Twyman second di-
board Of triistfebs and-other inter- vision in dlarirfet and third dtvi*-
'ested persons: is called for J:39 gjon in twirling - . ,
p.m. today at the chamhej- of com,- Joyce Wright’<secoml divis.on in-
meree office. i _■ clarinet. ■ *• ' _ ' *' "■
' The other here added to previous Dolly Spencer second division in
sales today-was€ purchased by W. twirling.
Wesley Woods and W. P. Denman . , ,_t' ‘
of the . Home Lumber, company. Fot cUssTfled AdieS-Phone'520-521
See us for ex-
pert advice on
skin care and
complete- line
of beauty'
preparations
including:
STRIKE AVERTED .
SHERMAN, April 5. - (l1 PI— A'
threatened strike of morg than 300
employes of the Quaker Oats com-
pany, plant here was aVerted today
as results of a wage-acceptance
ballot taken yesterday were An-'
nounced. .
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