The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951 Page: 6 of 34
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rOWN SUN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1951
Knucklehead
Jones Finally
Answers Roll
Dallas Baptists
Move Headquarters
DALLAS - (U.PI - Texas head-
quarter* office* of the Baptist
General Convention thi* week
FORT WAYNE, Ind. .—-<ILE>—All moved to temporary quarters In
members of a local softball team Pallas.
answered roll call except Johnny More than 20 department* and
Jones. When the manager shout- agendas moved opt of the Bap-
ed, "Jones, arc you here?” he no* tist Building in dow"htown Dallas,
tlced the smallest boy on the lot The building.has been sold,
holding up his hand. , A new building is under con-
“Aro you Jones?” the manager struction a few blocks from the
asked. qld Baptist Building. The four-
"Yas, sir." story and basement structure,
“Well, why didn’t you answer?" costing ft million, will be com*
"Because my name's Knuckle- Pleted In 1952.
bead," the boy answered. In addition to 14 offices and de-
m ‘ ' gja • •* ** General
several
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THE NEW Kelley's Food Store at North Pruett and William*.
Kelley Opens Food Store On North Pruett
Climax Of 29 Yedys In Business For Groceryman
Roads Geared To Hum
At Careless Drivers
THE NEW Kelley's Food Store at North Pruett and William*.
Cat Sealed In Boxcar
kfnlstic, 138,000 The store was one of the first t> p..m .Regular hours will he from
AUlOATOt
EMBOSSED
t he , American Public
* ANDdVER, Mass.; -
wide concrete sepdfator with a ---------------- ------T
scored surface, placed fiat be- showed up here and Boston *
tween tlje traffic lanes. It emit* Maine railroad men were sure it
a loud hum when tires run over had nine lives.
CHILDMNS ANKLET Iff
’ 3 PAIRS FOR 8ft
MOUIARIY JJ< SAII
312 West Texas Dia
• Model Shown
liar, o
„___
R- S6S*
NO MOTOR
TO WEAR
• 1___________________..
I tered the grocery business in
• partnership with S.'R. fXilttama,
who now has his own business In
• Mont Belvieu. Their first food
. store was located In the Pruett
J Building at West Texas and Ash-
• .
»
In 1927, Kelly, a native of Cedar
Bayou, bought William's Interest
In the store. In 1940 the business
was moved from the Pruett Build-
ing to its former location at 300
West Texas Avenue.
Kelley's 20-year-old son, has
worked part-time with his . father
since-he Was old enough to sack
groceries.
The new store, which has 4000
feet of floor space, is equipped
with the latest fluorescent light-
ing and refrigeration equipment.
The parking lot ha* been designed
to hold 50 cars.
The store hours during the
grand opening tomorrow and
Saturday 'will be from 0 a. m. to
rxeuey is a cnarter member of
the Baytown Lions Club. He has
had a perfect attendance record
in that club for 19 year* now. He
Is .also a member of Grace Meth-
odist Church, Cedar Bayou Ma-
sonic Lodge and the Chamber .of
Commerce.
The Kelleys live at 510 West
Gulf. ; *
j St. Louis Has Doctor Plan
. Emergency Service-Reedy 24 Hours
ST. LOUIS, Mo, il’.Rt -- Sometimes consider life worth that much. One
P»»P** who »w4-» dpahu-Jg the 4gctag, »wfao. .iplntgtry ha jin't
| middle of the night and are unable ready yet to-give up his voluntary
to reach the family physician are -work, was handed $1 a few roo-
In a quandary ments after delivering a new baby.
In thla city the Emergency Call
Service, which the American Med- _ . . , _
SUSSfS SMIL'S &r«P MeW Sought
gWJffifSJTS: On Korean Battlefields
i tors Kho stand by from 5 p.m to
I morning to answer call* of dis*
Mma'
. I Dr q W. Schumacher, energetic
WASHINGTON CP- A gov-
< rnmrnt-lndustry team la en route
to the Korean battlefields and
t/i- Nf, »v - trviiuiiiis<-m *( riu.igi.ni aw tux i»ui i an uavvissinua assn
aparkplug of the ECS. said many other pirU of the Far East look
other Cities maintain "call serv-
ices,'' usually mere exchanges
where the location of the family
doctor may be passed along, but
the Emergency Call Service pro-
vides an expert within minutes
Ing for scrap metal to keep US
industry expanding
The mission, officials said, will
*ce whether damaged tank*, Jeeps
snd other military materiel in Ho-
lt and thus warns careless drivers The cat spent 17 days sealed m.
ta get back In the right lane. a box car of woo| qijjhout food
First used experimentally in ^or water on a trip from Arizona.
New Jersey, it now la being In- WKen the door was opened the cat
in the reconstructed six-lane walked out, ate some food and
New London turnpike in Cran- drank water furnished by em-
ston, Rhode Island, the aasocla- ployes of a wool warehouse,
tlon said. Apparently unharmed, it wan-
*—— dared off to inspect its new sur-
Try Bun Classified Ads—Dial 5302 roundings
Your Old Refrigerator or Range
May More ThaaMake the Down Payiuei
• On The Servel of Your Choice.. I * On The Tappan of Your Choice
| rappan ,
* HARPER'S Will Allow You
8t. Louis Academy of General now underway in the United
72n-L/ear
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■■•USHyswnigtd
Conrad Sets Record
In Small Piper Plane
, Practice, fives adequate publicity
to ita two telephone numbers and
i In a year, of operatirtn has an-
{ awered Mo emergency call*.
Personnel is not only highly
* competent bu tthr members stick
* to the often thankless job, Just 120
• of the city's 2000 physicians who
. first' volunteered stood up against
: the service's rigid requirements.
; Th„,r*/r*l” i04**
Beaties volunteering, the emer- r,„rh (nalj
; gency doctor must be a member
of the national, state and city ac-
ademies of general practice and
must take at least 190 hours of
postgraduate work every three
years ,
• Each physician it responsible for
• specific area for a certain per-
iod on designated night When a
sick or stricken person ha* a cri-
tical emergency, he may tele-
phone the exchange
The appointed doctor receives
word and. if he stops at all before
grabbing bis black bag, It will or
only to call the patient and give
preliminary instruction*
The'call* have encompassed a
variety of ailment* ranging from
premature child birth and heart
attack to narcotic addiction and,
•cut# ttaoholUm
The Mil average* *#. the accept-
ed fee under academy rules, but it
appear* that some persons 'don’t
•States.
Defense Production Administra-
tor Manly Fletschmnnn has
warned that surcesa or failure of
the program to Increase America's
steel producing capacity depends
on the scrap drive.
Edwin C. Barringer, executive
vice president of the Institute of
•Scrap Iron and 8t*el said today
he Is confident that the drive will
AT Si
(A Trade-In .
LEAST A
§ U On Your Range
WASHINGTON <Ulb- Max Con-
rad. 4* today had completed what
is believed to ha the first non-
stop small plane flight between
Mexico City and Washington. It
required 19 hours and five min-
utes.
Conrad flew the JOTS miles la
a four-passenger Piper Pacer. The
plane used 110 gallons of gasoline.
There was enough gas for all
hours' flight left when Conrad
landed at National Airport yes-
terday.
Conrad, who Uvea at Minneapo-
lis. Minnesota, previously had
flown the Atlantic both ways In a
H|ap ghay, ■ -
• Here's the range you’ve
dreamed about for yean-a
beautiful Tappan Gat Range
with all the modern conven-
iences any cook could wsm-
Bscfrk deck will 3ft-boor
timer.
Ilvldsd tap with reoay iare-
lap spaa*, la easy ta cHm, taa.
VbaaNta ana lata yaa tntak
SUMMER
Oeiriiw •»*■ balds sight
taoretof bread arris pit pam.
QiaaBslih —shstss* braihr
la hsR hsartap drawer.
FRIDAY I SATURDAY
OUR FALL MERCHANDISE IS NOW ARRIVING,
AND WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR IT—
SO HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE! *
FRUIT Of THE LOOM AND COMAL
GINGHAMS 2«
. $1.00
REG.79« NEW BRAUNFELS
4* *
GINGHAMS
Yd. 69c
INDIAN HEAD.no,
Yd. 79c
BATES ..
ra 79c
"-rs
Con* see iU demenstreten - Is* -tom foot ft tyewr htehi /
Model Shown (CPVK M3) Chrome Lined 0*d
~ May Be Delivered To You On This Bosk
PRICE 5249.95
TRADE-IN ON OLD RANGE ... 40.00
_ CASH PAYMENT .......•*
BALANCE ONLY 5229.00
Monthly Payments Only $14,061
: Welfare
kers Needed
Ameri
I .,«»f. - The State De-
^"iTpuWid Welfare la
ffL Held workers and child
sciititulnf taC. 8.
i?Pr;: of the Merit
WASHINGTON
Uni ted States plan* J
oslovakian eommerc
from flying over t!
ipjtor' of the Merit
'f .jinge for both jobs
m$) vo m w*wy-
ihsf points out that the
tffSary hss been raised
S^rfrsgr the present enu r-
L(J fer the HbM wotker
JCye completed * mini*
Kg) «*iueste‘' butirs of col-
■*)( ar -'io semeater. hqura
. ^rk ph!* one -'"dr
piid sooiai .tawk iem-
iti * recognlred public or
Keifsr-r '
Endtoe' gr..(hiaie» Who have
ui full-time paid
|nr# * j„ soilhl Wbrk in a
public or privaU' wei- <
may n!so qualify fqr
’ examinatiqn. The
hibuwtir
Giraffe Didr
CINCINNATI, Ohio
Carl A. Plunger, Ol
veterinarian, said ti
young giraffe that <1
ing shipped to Fort
not, die of a broken
The g'rufW, born
cinnati Boo August
been bold to u« For
fof $3800. It iWga fo
its trailer wltyn the,
it stripped at Floronc
Dr Pii ugbr said i,
autnpay that the gira:
IF did hot die of a b
He said the giraffe'*
gan* and blood sampl
to a laboratory to
Yin-* reqtlfr'ed
f of
IVfft to * ' ''h*': reqt
rol worU.X tiardtner said
_if* has Pi" >! worked out to
Klin,t ons oh the first and
L i^tardsy of wii month.
m first fot'jrdajr examina-
Ltfj) rn given Sn the Houston
i y i'.t "frx** Employment
■iasion. ’ i
OS Sena
Lunch M
i notified Alt*—Dial mo:
MOORE'S
I0E STORE
•IS H Te*a* As*.
IA4. 41 23, t-4 P M.
Washington <t
ha* boomed the pk<
Imi.-he,.
" They now have t
cents mere in the
roor.i/ The Kf.-iMt
thing of tli< pa.;,
A chicken lun. h w
$1 to D,05 yexti’t*!*
pimped from 93 -
Sirloin, ste^k* "now
cents more tiian last
P it senators *tU!
fOl * f up of coffee,
cup free.
Polio Victim Win
TWdelCirCeiile
DF i itotr i pi i>,
arexun of Redwing
wn'u irt** -d toe ■ on,
yca-'S ogo bee.luxe
top hv ut* ill. 4h«
' Crnttsman's Guild con
m*lei a.iaiiuobile*.
The IV-jrar-o-d I’n
\S’*»)•».. * student
Winner in the «-*n!or
the G.-m ul Motors Dl
nual scholarship
U.rt' r.ijrht
44 ru-. r c.f *he • lurt
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htIntion —
SHIFT WORKE
NOW YOU CAN SLEEll
COOL COMFORT ANY
OF THE DAY OR NIGHT,
MATTER WHAT THE TEMPI
TUBE IS OUTSIDE.:
Air condition year bedrool
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TO PAY
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♦«ft and pollen,.., tnutafonM dw hnitm yrggdj
"hriionablc cnolncaa.
• • • •
Children's Dresses
18 MONTHS t0 Pa»the Balance
Sites 3 fo 12
Regular 2.91
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they leotl
I ONE 25c BARGAIN TABLE
3 LAY-AWAYS ON SAL! MERCHANDISE
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JUST ADD EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO YOUR GAS BILL
OPEN UNTIL 9:00 EVERY EVENING
DURING THE HOT SUMMER DAYS FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT
Only P«oM«re are all these
EXCLUSIVE MATURES
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1951, newspaper, August 16, 1951; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041781/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.