The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 342, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 8, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BAYTOWN SUN? TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1952
zratL Tc Spend Hew' $6,000,000 On Roads Her
Trade Forum Opens Tonight 82nd Congress lunnel '7T
Experts Will Give Tips On Selling &,d$ Lawmaking i.f 'n .
Six Secrets of Successful Sell- Research Instituteguid Charles N rlLCf? FlfinlYV
Ing’ is the title pf « Baytown trade Royds, National Cash Register Co. (Continued From Page One) HVIIUi)
orum to. be conducted for the representative, \ struction at home and abroad It T 1%
Tht »uthoriti** aild panel led to prompt solution of a second I ft RP ( £ I If 0
or experts urchin* brought to dispute which had held up final 1 V ^ tOUbC
Infract Deadlc
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Candidates To Step Up, Campaigns ^
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Foreign Relations committee was day. - a -"---- —*
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sewed in, the 27th and 28th Itetas »nd«fi>vernment regimentation. ./(Si „ „
legislatures, in 1901 and lbna*------, .... • 'Mgs The Most Economical Entertainment l
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Daniel visited LeveUand. Little- Wavl Price Rsvtmvn
Md. Dimmit , and Herford Tues- Eli D Ashwwt^ieTa OakT
Mrs. Victor A.- Comvay-Chan-
blOCK CaJlIOte^ Leola Singleton -McNair.
* T. T William J. Garbs-Grand Isle,
Special To The Baytown Sun La.
,. *t ■ James W, Smith—319 .West , Re-
Airway ( Elec ............No Sale public. -.- ' ; *
AHcg Ludlum 3$% Bennie Jmaaes—McNair;. ......, ...
Anis-CHalmeis ...............52 Jimmie D...Burns—104 East Lo-
American Repub ............ 63 bit. t .
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Box Office Opens
Show Start* .....
ADULTS ______
PHONE 808*
2201 MARKETS).
BAVTOW.N, TEXAS
TODAY
# TWO GREAT HUS
V. V. (RED) I
Candidate For
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
(Precinct Two)
Jgjjifications-—
12 years in business
College graduate
9 years in school work—
Summers spent in -
construction work.
Veteran of 2 years Naval
service.
onest — Fair — Efficient
This ad paid for
by V. V. Ramsey
Jewel J. Irby Baytown.
Mrs. John Becka---Highlands.
Marjorie Moore — 219 Wes t
James.
Robert VV. Hayes — 516 West
Francis.
Thomas F. Towns—Highlands.
- ADMISSION -
ADULTS
Matinee to 6:00 pjn.......:, .tft
Night* ....................81,(M
CHILDREN
-Matinee—25c .....Nites—5(h
Features!: 12:30-3:20-6:10-9:66'
......... 42’i
......... 17%
......No Sale
• .......20%
......... 77%
......... 14% :
Cedars
drive.in
1 . Jumy, Gomnusstoner H. H. Mc- Cctotex
S&* 26sr«r*s ssr™
p“
| The &rouP was joined by mem- £reol<* Per * *
- I Vi *4 ..•T-»”S,V”b!.VS clti’^Scrvice
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I A lour of inspection of Highway P°* Chem ......
I 73 right of .way West Chambers T'n Pont Chem •••
I county arid a look at the proposed ~astman Kodak .
I site of Highway 73 bridge over the El Paso Natural c
I Trinity river came Jjafore the Fairchild Eng ....
I luncheon. w. Freeport Sulph ..
J Later in the afternoon the par- Gf,n Electric' .....
I ty was taken on a tour of in- Gen Motors .....
I speetion of the tunnel with Wil- Gen Tire and Rub
I iiarn H. Bruce, Jr., senior engineer Gillette Saf........
I on the project, as host, Goodyear Tire .....
I Most of the party walked Greyhound Bus ....
I through the tunnel arid rode back Gulf Oil ..........
I on a boat. * Gulf Stat IM1......
| Thornton walked through the Houston Oil *
I tunnel twice. H L and P Co ..."
I I here was a big IF in Thornton's Humble Oil
I pledges, and that is money, Imperial Oil........
f— IW-said th»uuat» Wgbway-de—Inter!.-,ke Iron......."
I partment needs an additional $100,- jny Nickel ' ‘
I m,W a year over the 3120,000,000 Jupiter Oil .....
I a year it’s now spending to pay Kirby Pet
I for the minimum expansion and ybbv McN*'"""'"
I "aintunauCe nCC-ds °f thc Vast Liggett and Myers'!
I sta.e highway system. Loews Inc
Texas has 46,000 miles 'of state La Land
I highway with 3,600.000 cars, Cali- yjack Trucks........
I fornia. by contrast, has 5,000,000 jjjd Con p,,t .......
cars and only 13,000 miles of state Mont-Dakota Util".’
highway Nat Dairy Prod ....
Thornton cited these figures to q^jq qjj
show Texas needed so much mon- Packard Motors'.’.'.'.'
ey to spend for highways. Pancoastal Oil .....
He said the problem is so vital it Panhandle P and R
is a problem for the people to set- Penney’s Inc
[ tie and not highway officials. Phillips Pet
“There are your roads." he said Pure Oil
several times. “You hbld the fate Richfield Oil .......
of the future of the system." Repub Steel ........
He said he didn't know where St. Regis Paper ....
the money was coming from, but Sinclair Oil..........
that it had to come if the highway Soeony-Vaesv.........
system is going to keep up with s°u Pacif ............
the industrial and population S£an Oil Canf ......
growth of the state. S£ao Oil Ind.........
He said 100,000,000 could be spent sten 0ij 0h>o . .......
in Harris county alone on roads 9** **•••■
-that are badly needed to handle t;-vv«-»v..
the traffic congestion now and cx- Tunrayr,°I ..........
pectcd in the immediate future i®*®* 'p'JJa.....
without wasting a single, penny. Tf?r„ t,fnh d
wts^r ■— ™ '“d‘" *S:::
Other counties need tremendous' u g gteei
amounts spent on their road sys- VVoodley Pet.".7.7.7,
terns too on a proporionate basis'. Julv N O Gnttnn""*
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WHITE
HOUSE STORES
TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
No Sale
....106%
.... 35%
...117%
... 89
... 44%
... 37%
... 6%
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COLUMBIA PICTURES
An ~ .
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REPORT OF CONDITION
■ BAYTOWN IN THE STATE OF TEJ
■tfNESS ON JUNE 80. 1952 PUBLISI
■ I, MADE BY COMPTROLI.ER OF T
■tION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUT1
I . ‘ ASSETS
■ Cash, balances with other banks, in,
H balance, and cash items in. process .of
■ United States Government obligatior
■ guaranteed ......... ................
■ Obligations of States and political sub<
■ Other bonds, notes, and debentures .
■ Corporate stocks (including $6,250.00 st
■ Reserve bank) ........................
■ Loans and discounts (including $1,578 3(
■ Batik premises owned $137,000.00, turn
■ lures $35,867.83 ................
■ Rea! estate owned .other than bank pr«
■ Other assets .........................t.
B TOTAL ASSETS ........
LIABILITIES
■ Demand deposits of individuals, par
■ corporations -.. ..... .............
■ Time deposits of individuals, partners]
■ porations .............. .........
I Drposits of United States Governmer
I postal savings) .......................
I Deposits of States and political subdivi
I Deposits of banks .....................
I Other deposits (certified and cashier's
I TOTAL DEPOSITS ................
I Other liabilities ........................
I TOTAI. LIABILITIES .............
CAPITAL ACCOUNT?
I Capital Stock:
I >c: Common stock; total par $150,000.00
I Surplus •...................,. i.....
I Undivided . profit*' .....................
{Reserve (and retirement account for prt
I TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1
I TOTAL UABILITIES and CAPITAL
MEMORANDA
I Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabi
I ether purposes ...........................
I State of Texas, County of Ha
[I Charles H, Fuller, cashier of the above
[swear that the above statement is true t
p and belief,
(Sighed) Cl
teEUr-ATTEST:
W. T. Busch, Fred C. Dittman, Jf&
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5t
- . . Rita F.!
.... 72%
.... 28%
No Sale
..... 37%
'. » mm awe - * hot*
om ■ ewxw p KR SUM! ■ Sun
—PLUS—
MIDd.util 5H9W
MONDAY
JUtri4ll:MP.M.
i uv/Efisn wrrwnno.1; scw;
Cartoon: "Wicket Wacky'
Aduits Anytime — t.v
Adults 35c — Children FREE
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t 2 BIG HITS 2 A
Maytag—Relvinator—Ben Hur
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GENE KELLY
IV
"SINGIN' IN
THE RAIN"
SALE of Mid-Season
Straws
Tickets Now On Sol#
Ail Seats ......$1.00
HOD ( AMI JU)N
IN
"DEADLY ENEMIES''
Men! It s time to turn in that
old straw! Get a hew, crisp,
ventilated hat for the-rest of
the summer. -Buy more than
one! Sizes'6% to 7%.
H<1I. 2.95
4 BIG DAYS
STARTING
WEDNESDAY
Come to the
Overlooking the Bay
at
My comm:
Open Every Night
From 6 p.m. Until
Dawn
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Caives 900. Steady to strong- f0"test® dele*atf Ei;Le.nhower •*
soots ’hisher onrrf ~ tuu;' trying to wrest from him. • _
slaughter'calves. 26-30; utility and f convention marked time with A POPULAR BEVERAGES
commercial, 17-25; culls, 16 down; f9™alibes w^Ic it* crpdenjai com- jM
good and choice Stockers, 26-31; mittee prepared for televised hear- §p
common and medium, 18-25. ' ,ogs 00 lte “laz,ng delegate dis-
50c Wgher^ws^d^igs^^d’U Former President Herbert Hoov- fi
choice l80-’240 lbs'^21-21*50; latter f.r 15 ^“sfa-v n!«hVs ^tar ,ind i{ -
price freely; choice 15-175 lbs., and ^ schedule is kept, Repubbcans ®
25Q-380 lbs.. 18.50-21; sows.- 14-17; 0n a pres‘?en- M
feeder pigs, 13-16. tial candidate Wednesday night. —
_ • The platform committee was —
Word To The Wine having some trouble with its Civil m .
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UK)— Road Sights Plank-.the key to the big II
blocks put up for parades here and art issue upon which 11
have good advice. They read — parties generally play a lot II
“Don’t Cross Memohis Pnliee” ot politics. All hands apparently
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The Trxvcle Hospital
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HARDWOOD
CANVAS BACK PLAS1
REG. $199.50
tion although the senator talked
tough and the general purred. Taft
said hard core showing of 548 votes
was a guarantee of his nomination.
SALE of Men’s Summer Slacks
Crease-resistant, rayon
slacks, superbly tailored,
. pleated, zip fly. In tdn plaid f£c «. 5,85'
or grey plaid, solid tan, grey V-
MILLER • WYMO«
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> Life • Hospitalization; B
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 342, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 8, 1952, newspaper, July 8, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041508/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.