The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE 2- THE BAYTOWN SUN, MONDAY, MAY 5, 195?
Stock Quotes LIVESTOCK
MISTER BREGER
Police Aid
Victim Of
Nosebleed
How They Voted
Special To The Baytown Sun
FORT WORTH (L'F)~ Cottle 3,100, SAJV JACINTO ME]
No Sale Active, fully steady; /4ffiOd_at»d Mr*. J.'Serley Du]
......choice slaughter steer* and year- MA. Raymond L
St ^ “mraer- Ashwor
......IMG ciaU4;2»; uUlity cows, 21-24; com- Main
...... 27% merciai scarce; canner* and cut- Linda Connor (kK
...... 42% ter*, 18-21; cutter and utility bull*, ander Drive.
......48%' 20-26; commercial, 26-27; medium James Gentry-Hi:
...... 8% and good atocker steer yearling*, Mr*. Jeff Stroud -
...... 7% 28-33; choice to 38T Stocker cow*, Jame* Williams
...... 12% 21-27; several load*, 24-25; load Maln
,1.... 40% Ml-lbs:, 28i witib 316-lb*, calves at
!’no Sait ^Calves 800. Active; steady to HlllllblS Mdll (
..... 17 strong; good and choice slaughter ... . _
..... 75% calve*, 31-34.50; odd head, 36; util- With Rang Qf,
..... 15V ity and commercial, 24-30; culls, ",,H Ul
;;r»f jXTSrT,
SS
25 ZS-JPS’JAX.tX. gS*
..... 6 18.50; sows, 14-16; feeder pig. waa held ln the
..... 38 quotable at 15 down. , . "■""■"""•""""TJ*
SCHOOL ELECTION
Precinct* 86 W 100 101 102^148 188 Total
' Hutson .........38 93 61 4 1 27 " 88 89 417.
Hartman .........43 110 61 39 41 103 107 504
Gartman ..17 46 46 17 16 31 26 188
Sawberger ...... 29 38 22 23 24 64 39 239
KEY TO PRECINCTS: ««, Highlands: 99, Felton*: 100, Holkuvay
Motors, 101. City Hall: 102 Baytown junior high; 149, San Jacinto
school;. 189, Burnet school In Wbotser.
Hutson, Harfman Win School Posts
(Continued Frbm, Page Oiirt of the voting precincts, Sawberger
followed by, Hutson ----■* “—A
■rger received 239 “
Jack Weiman, 68, found In a
dazed condition early this
morning from loss of blood, was
suffering from nosebleed,
friends said.
He was taken to Baytown
Hospital by Patrolman Elmo
Anderson, who found him "ait-
, ting on a curb near North Main.
He returned to his home on
Garth Road after being treated.
LOW-COSI
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Auto — SIGNATUI
SAVE MONEY - LOV
v. NO BROKERAGE OR H
NO ENDORSERS'It EQITREO .
EASY TO GET—El
LET US PAY YOUR BILLS—Combine 1
end have only one ftyewt
See "The friendly Ci
. . Super.vned by State Bar
vote*,
Sawbetger received 239 votes and position only in Precinct 102 at UiriInPJ
Gartman 198. This was Sawberger** Baytown junior high where Saw- * ■
' ‘ for the berger had 24 vot^s to Hutson’s 27. p»^.i * ■
* Hartman has been serving on.thh. ■■00| r I nrfl
.—r ...jiyablv will worttn- board «t»ce IH8 when hr*i»_ap- - ______ _______________
ize with thW election of new.offic- pointed to fill the vacancy created ^______...
£3&sS££ SSSEw?
dent and Hutson is secretary. ... ' tdnanee and construction at the pinch aa the natiop-wlde oiigtrike
The two winhihg^^hdidates led Baytown Refinery. . went into its sixth day-without a
by healthy Majorities ift all sever! This /was Hutson's first time to settlement in sight.
■ ............— fo aoewd to* th# hoard, having — .-Airline* started work to draw .up-
been appointed in April, 1949. to emergency .schedules to’ comply
' replace Claude Foster, who had re- with the government's gasoline ra-
signed Hutson is a development tioning qrder which becomes effee-
chemist at the General Tire and tive tomorrow. 8
Rubber Co. plant here. -The government order, issued in
' .Other members of the board are Washington-yesterday, restricts do-
Theo YVilburn, Mrs. tEjjjier Gray, mestic airlines for the next 28 days
'JTT. u • IT • * s *«s» «• ,
Holland In Hospital Brface K. Brown, deputy chief Of HAVING jour partners hand
M. A Holland Sr.. 701 East Lobit, the Defense Petroleum Administra- &n<^ >'°',r own *° distributed that
is uniter treatment at the Deaton tjon> saj(i the order would become there i* jigauit in which you have
Hospital in Galena.Park. He -prob- pffprtive at l:Ql «.m cat tomor- A^opd fit, thereby making it im-
ably wiil be there for a week, mem- row. But he hinted strongly that it possible to find! good TffimF
bora of the family said. Holland migijt become effective today with suit, and with r.o great prepon-
is employed by . the Humble Pipe jt, - publication in the fedora? re-, deranee Of high cards to give you
Line Company. gister, * strong No Trump lineup, if
—. = = :■■■■■■-——=——- .Motorists in the Great Lakes what vetcraii player? rail a mil-
.. - . are? were, hit hard by the growing At. They ali dread it But an-
gasoline shortage. - . ...........other. situation Which pMetilBW
Detroit's gksoline supplies were is nearly as bad as a total mis-
second unsuccessful try
achoo! board. “
The board pro!
Du Pont Chem .....
a Eastman Kodak .....
El Paso Natural Gas
Fairchild Eng ......
Freeport Sulph ......
Gen Electric .........
Gen tfiotors ......
Gen Tire and Rub ..
Gillette Saf .........
- Goodyear Tire .......
Greyhound Bus ......
Gulf Oil ...............
Gulf Stat Util .......
■ Houston Oil ..........
ii L and P Co .......
Humble Oil ........
s<'’ Imperial Oil ..........
0' Interlake Iron .......
in Inti Nickel ...........
Cash I 18 Monthly \
You Rocoivo I Payment* . \
hgtMl ffWOff
IV3.V KingTuiufc^
“My wife’s always complainin’ she works over
.r—.....-—iiuvciUday.... " --------------
Boy's Leg Broken in
fTeak Riding Mishap
LAST TIMES TONIt
Ajl%
' hI ‘' A seven-year-old Highlands boy.
| riding "double" with hi* father,
I jgji received a double fracture- o{, the
<** k< laft law tirhon thn hfirao Bihi^d a
~ AT 1
CO-OP
FRESH GROUND
BEEF* VEAL’
74 left leg.when the hor*e shied and
37 “. threw him.
16% W. D. May, 708 East Houston,
41*, fell on top of the hoy, Dougla* Ray
. 4% May, when the horse bucked them
26 off. May was bruised but not
7% seriously hurt. The child i» under
65% treatment at Baytown Hospital.
,«% ------ --v - ,
14*, The .Rocky mountains are
66% known as the Continental Divide j
24 of the
S1\'~_S
57
4%
3%
w-etantaa VINCENT PR|g
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”C0rtooB Carnival
Bur-
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bipg..
The
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Cedars
DRIVE-IN
Affiliate—Liberty Netwo*
r 1360 ON YOUR AM Di/W
92.1 MG. ON YOUR Fill
CAMP!
Rich TOMAT(
PREM
Crisp Saltii
Both 0%
Last Timas Tonight
POVBI.K FEATI RE
MONDAY'EVENING
6 00--WnntbroOk V«n Voorhi* Nrim
0 15-Rmifa Rldinn e
8 20- 8p©rt* Rp lav
8 3i~ Range Rldin*
7 .00—Harlem »t 8#'en
7,67-I^ite Ne«»
A oo- Brs^owp Agio ,v»»i
8:30 Fact • Forum
9:0f> Mood Music
fi 20 M’.islP in the Morfnu
8.i&- Franklin Kenr.«l« n »^ ■
10:00—9fifrht Edition of The
10:15—DnwM Time
I0:f!5™Late N>*§
U:00-BJjrn Off
TUCiDAY NtORN N5 j
f:0Q— RtvtUit Roundup
6:57— Ijkit New*
T.O0—Trinity Valley Fartr. i
T;VA Trtr.ltv Tunta . \
7.45 Trinity Valley New* Re--.ee
8:0»M- Morning Devotional
8:16—-Tour Moment and M r.e
8 30—Lite News
8:33—Watohlng the Cjork
8 55—Wo rid of Women
9 00 Washington NeV» S
Ken dof
THE RIVER
AA85 his mate a ruff_ Ii
♦ AKQ95 ‘-he situation this
V 7 have bees one nu
4b K10 8 2 lhr danger invoh
' a k J 7 showing his clubs
j^T ^49 i.og hearts at once
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n 4 2 Tomorrow's
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(Dealer: North. East-West vui- f-10 76 N
nerafcle.) . ^ WE
North East Scftith West f ? H 2 S *
1V Pass 2* 2e +A’53 »iy 7
3a Pass 3» Pass * a aa
4 f Pass 4« Pass
4 NT Pass 5 4 Pass Tie
6 f * K
You will note that North hs (Dealer North 1
no way to discard his two spade nerab!<‘. 60 part-scc
losers following his ruff of the If both opponent;
second diamond, so he had to go arld the club A le;
down ftvo. The fine-fitting heart hy the spade 3, hove
suit was very desirable, but the plfty f°r 6-Hearts?
SCIENCE JM
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improve W3
your
VISION! fm
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Stork Stops
STATE RESERVE LIFE
“See Me Before You Die"
Dial 2061
ana Andrew* Claude Rain*
Cartoon: "DUDE Dt CK"
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TONITE IS
LICENSE NITE!
Rely on. the skilled, experienced optometrists at
Texas State Optical, to, safeguard your eyesight.
And rely on the modern, scientific equipment
they use to examine your eyes and determine the
measures needed to keep vision at its peak. The
PHOROPTER, illustratd above, is one of these
instruments. It is used to determine the conditions
ADULTS 35c — Children FREE
Complete Brake
Job
President Urges Flood Insurance
ENDS TONIGHT! !
MONEY IN THE BANK CUHVIUll
TONIGHT iCir
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the accurate, scientific equipment used by Texos
State Optical safeguard yodr vision.
WASHINGTON (U.PK- President Mr. Truman proposed that fed- ^rs Martin
Truman asked Congress today to cral insurance be made available f.),es and Mr.
set up "without deTay” a 81.5 bil- for homes, business, farm proper- of Baytown.
ties, and for agricultural commod-------
Til___S
lion national floor insurance pro-
gram under the Reconstruction ities. Insurance for any one per-
v mu nee Corp. son or business would be limited
The President sent the House to $250,000. j
and Senate a special message call-
Ferguson Motors
r 700 W. TEXAS
Dr. R. N. Voss, O.D.
Dr. S. J. Roger*, O.D.
PORK ST
Regular $20 Value
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AS LOW J J | 85
INCLUDING EXAMINATION
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BEEF RIB STEW
SAIT BACON Fr&i.
ADMIRATION COFFEE
HI NEIGHBOR
305 W. TEXAS AVE.
By OUn Miller
f, When a feller'*
M wife giH fhe
f housecleaning
} . fever, he ought
( to slip off fo a
1 fishing camp
fit 20 miles from
t,S(3 nowhere.
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Cans 00C
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TIMES TODAY
Large 22 oz.
Drive in and
get acquainted
with
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> Rsy Mlliand
Forrest Tucker
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THE BANK
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 288, Ed. 1 Monday, May 5, 1952, newspaper, May 5, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041728/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.