The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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most people prefer for their
refrigerators ...at Culpepper's!
» win tftari th* th. tail; boy* wrwtllng with e*l-
eboie* la ualform vet; wild bull* trying to make
uu, M.n. church** mlncwneat out of • man ., .phew!
•Mrialarrvic** la Two hour* of that had ua limp
Mkm. u a rag. We »t»nt the ret of th*
s evening out la th* lobby watching
* a television broadoaot of a wroot*
loupe Ta H i VP »ng match. One man wa* trying
"7” *"•”» to Mat th* Hf* out of anuthor by
M part*' pouadiag hi* bond on a ring poet,
H| r® IJ - but that wa* much eaaior on th*
nemo than the mayhem going bn
MtUkmomlM
New Pontiac Called
Fines^Kemphll ;
Teen-Age Driven' Tunnel May Be
Records Nine Times Ready In 2 Years
Worse Than,flders !zrzLrz2r,L. „
::“Lt »L\» Dim Sctll, 71, (Btes
To Be HeM In Houston
• Horo It 1*1 A nbw hind of
rofrigorotor wilh A OK «‘abl*
tpoc* on fh* now fle top, MORE
froi*n food itorory In tho big
r ;v,- Lpit-Tdim, MORE room
for keeping froth or frown
m*at., MORI »paco for Mf
v#gtfoblti and frvlt*, MOW Wf*
able iht If ipaca for otbtr food*,
capoct»r
per dollar.
dM- D. Scott, a daughter, Mr*. I-ucilie Kce, chief of police, 'told
“/S, *th™' Sian, Mo1, dj**"'* °V‘‘r ““ ^
(cob- Braaill* and Mr*. B. U Hargrave*, j,;
tec* both of Huffman; and Mr*. J. K. |nf
i on M»y of Beaumont; two brother*. - ■
Hbnce R Scott of Sheldon and
Henry Scott of Huffman. mlttee
“ —........ ~~ '~*”’Taywoa urged a poaltlve "behind
MRS. Kf’IJJVAN IMPROVES
... ... „ —’ —— -—■»•* — _ unwar. nw tuutu mv mi ijianvw
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und had a fair night nt San Ja- [L„;.
cinto Memorial IfoaplUU laat trol automobile* are available to
night, attendant* aaid today. Mra. achool* that provide approved drlv*
Sullivan wa* brought to the has- ' .......
pital about 1:30 a. m. Friday af-
audleac. over. Button KREI, last |0 through. After wedvtag hlTap- if the comj^. *
McK*c made th* alatement dur- iuropi’d * o2»y"by" »tat* bridg* *n- "NVvTl/tfkir Tor *m9 Ute'chlT
■g an interview .inducted by J. ,Zn U S. dlrtrlct engUeeTa, 2tr^i?SL!3L»^ <**:
A. Kappele of the Baytown Junior divl.lon engineer* of th* Public
Pontlae offer* th* public two
Chabw of Commerce eafety com- Ronds Administration and finally pedo line haa Tow discontinued
... Ten body type* are available
ll* year. With two exception*
by Washington, -
Th* engineer predicted no other
s
SS« ^?^”,*SS2 “ »r fmSf*MkSTi£ti
, ^,ctl0n of ,be tunnel »Kain*t gas- streak,” stylised for 1949 but Mil
<: m i * 0 ,n<> '*r*° t"'rk»- 0,mKlM “ld serving to make Pontiac "th
thecommlltec. the tunnel will be open to any world’s bert Identified motorcar.
Mr*. J. E. Rutter of 100 East vehicle that ran get through the Grill* of both series arc ilmnli
Nasro was $20 richer In cash and 14.foot clearance. A fire-fighting with a tingle heavy chrome ba
merchandise today because of her cn,w> with full equipment includ- spanning the entlW front abov
knowledge of luytowm a traffic (t)g * truck, will be on duty at all the bumper. Rectangular parkin,
law*. Mrs. Rutter won first prlrt time* limps are convertible to dual dut’
In a Smooth Driving radio contest xt,., tnnnP| win he 3009 feet long as directional signals,
wsitten and narrated1 by Jcsac I with Moot approach, ramps, ba The hood haa been lowered
Black and ht* son, Dennis. said in answer to another que*- with an additional aa/ety facto
Th* program waa one of a ser- tlo*. wined by redneed %Usrs an.
Ips sponsored by the Jayrec safe- \v. t. Busch, chairman of the has been Increased nearly si:
, co!Q,hitt»‘fi. J,nd Baytown mer- !.i||‘'“'-).|-«~~i»*—, g-1*- '—w— — —— -------
rnant* to point out familiar traffic the engineer on tho status of Roof line* have been lowers*
gain at $269.95, erg
sight piect suite on
R«v. Chafks E. fuller
AXD THE
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TRI’MAN DAVID COX
Mr. and Mrs. Truman D. Cox of
2e9 Nasro have announced the
birth of a aun, Truman David. Jr,
at San Jacinto Memorial Hospital
~ Visiting' VSflSd family art Mr,
and Mrs. David Cox of Donna and
Mrs. A. J. Stewart of Owensboro,
a JTnwM** ____
OLD FASHIONED
REVIVAL HOUR
Bnndav*—IO:M-tl ;00 A.M.
KRCTm
dis? certificate Trom^^rpp^ in junsDuctlo^i ifthethormighfare by circular Dipbe-pur^
Furniture Company, $5 In mereh- j, nierrly a matter of finance— lights, which also may b
andise from Commerce Food Mar- it', just rosting Dmch. directional signals,
ket and $5 in cash from J. B. Mo- jje sajd jour mde» ar* now tin- bne* have up i
tor Company, . d. r construction ami that plana cent "more glass area 1
Socond prize of $5 merchandise ar„ compk.tt.d for anothpr two r<*T- «■■»<* wider i
IfAHT TIME TONIC HT
TAKE HOME A BAC Fl'I-L
Brown's Chicken Shack
2509 Market Street
tuneful strains of western mi
* U1S' divided construction, twin bridge*
■nd granc separation.
Dougin* estimated that the
, , crossing over the San Jacinto Riv-
Fieid' ''r ahmo will cost $2,000,000. He
short1 **id ,he Pr*'spnt bridge will be
wlf(, used for east-hound traffic and a
■ and np'v bridge will be built for west-
East bound motorists.
II r,.. The meeting was conducted by
I. G. Sanders, chairman of the
chamber tunnel rommitce. Also pre- Try Sun Classified Ada. Phone2-400
sent were City Manngcr Middleton,__________
Puhlfc Works Superintendent Ray ' .......
Baca, Chamber President Jack
Saunders. an,j Nelson McElroy. Vlk. I
OTKANCER"
rllh I ffoup of Baytown
trihuted bv Jolin Boddie.
SUNDAY ond MONDAY
, . ------ arc*
musicians playing from the lobby
of the store.
A broadcast over Radio Station
KROT is sch.Klultd from 9 30 to
6:45 p.m. todavgAnd Station KRED
will carry a salute to the new car
from 0:25 to 6:55 p.m. today.
Nswl
Frigidcire
Deluxe
Refrigerator
Nhwuglmt"
With walnut trim. G
tapestries in beige,
green.
Regular $139.95
This is ftie story
of a reckless
woman.
Tonite 11:15 P.M.
Mid'Nite Show
WILLIAMS
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
Drs. A. C. and Rosa Williams
301-303 W. DeFee
Phone 254
EVERYONE IS
7 «u. ft. Storage Space and
Big Super-Freezer Chest
THKl' MONDAY
wmimmmmuuti
ENDS TONITE
“COWBOY CAVALIER"
“JINGLE WOMAN”
Sunday Thru Monday
Ny ——-M*J*i Sk.wn Di-7
HAS All THESE FEATURES *2997$
• Now Compact Doilgn • Famous Motor-MItor
mocnaniim • Bigger, colder Super-Freezer Ch*if
• Full-width, roller-bearing Hydrator with glan top
• All-aluminum, ruit-proaf ihelve* • Hondy baiket-
drawer for packaged food* and egg* • f t ether*
you should se*|
• N*w In design. N*w in con-
venlencei. New In *l» with
more food storage roost tho*
ever before I* th* iom
kitchen space.
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Spain from UN membership until
Franco steps down.
Repeal of the UN membership
resolution ^ out of the question,
American* officials said. They
douMed that a majority of UN
countries would vote for such a
move. -
There has been growing senti-
ment among Latin Americans and
some other UN countries, however,
to write off the later general as-
sembly decree on ambassadors to
Madrid and it U this issue which,
Americana fear, may post a diffi-
cult issue for the U. S. delegation
when the assembly convenes here
April 6 for the second half oi Us
1948 meeting.
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Adults Leam to Play Popular Piano
Quickly!
DANlE
TONIGHT
While few adulf$ wish to become concert artist$
they soon get the thrill and fun of playing the late
popular tunes. The Miracle Series teaching mettl-
ed'makes learning fa play easy.' Let us explain—
hubdreds'of other adults are having loads of fun.
''And I'm in th* clou* with foyt
Imogkt*, oil you do I, put In doth**
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 205, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1949, newspaper, February 5, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028866/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.