The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE 2 - THE IAYTOWN SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, I9S2
Purchase Of Water Piciures Of
System ts Halted Atom Gun
By Disagreement Released
Texas Oil Drilers Sitting Duck
Heed More Steel Escapes
For Hew Record Golf Balls
_,. . _ ■ . • __ r ____,_ , • *, _ _ x - . _ . .. __ - * -______
C;rL I ict School Tinstees Lions Club
tlS1, Are Honored For Entertains
Senice To Area Womenfolk
SAN JACINTO MEMORIAL
If tl* steel aupply hold* out, FIFIW AIR FORCE. Korea _
oU operator* will com* through Sept. 30—UP—Let Lt, CoL Albert ana.
---- ------- ,--- d expected end aet a new drilling 8. Kelly ©C Huntaville. Tex, tell*
published Monday at the huge can- ncmi ^ y«*r, E. M Dutton, di- •»Sebrejet lingo what happened
Mrs. Billy R. AUen-KH North-
John C. Becka SOS Beecham.
Leon Pond-3001 Vermont •
Mias Delore* Dun—3113** Ind:
(Continued krem Fags Owl WASHINGTON Sept 30 -UP
was considerably hither than the, First official photographs
Jamei offer,
Tbliwi,
uon^thT.iid”" Kit_«i"fcoy jtjwogf "n* »-»■—-« ‘rCT.^Z. - "Our-flight apUftato two Nfr Dureh"it KarJar ^-0 We* Lo-
-And X can't aee that it should
TV Uan* dub “Lasfi*. Night*
rill be held at 7:10 p m Tuesday
(Continued From Page Onel
Hunt T. Corley^ -Cleveland.
hare neither ^ jM*»* S? can fire ™ ^piStarttoa 0* Bw BsTl-he was trapped by four ” £"*** t*mireo^»ny hoard mem- *
isstitiaiA estsrcsrt rAnraaa*. Vn-^wa-d
thuough j
>»
be aaybodya buna*** what I do apSs *36 **•“ w“df" operation* are
with the syitem" she continued. hour, was devetajped and running well ahead of last year, -** tepdrd!ed-
"That left me up there alone,
radioed
the ares
Ifigs kit me from above. I was at
that I wat
am when four
"I was simply furious when I Elected bvAroiy Ordnance *t when the present record was set.
heard that lh* news of my busi* {Jjj Aberdeen. Md . proving ground Oil well completions in proven ™
*** ^------------------, , gria* ^l^b^U came in After
1 don't know where you got ^ Army has netjpr iuntod that *d J2** „ “* , me I broke toward them and tbev
pom information, since Mf. Jamea ,he b*g gun actually had fired an in 1*61. Gas well completions tout s ., ^ e|emeots and started
and 1 afere the only people who shell, but It say* flatty it <06. compared with 562 last year. .Lsoruie me
knew about R." she shouted. - ran and will. The Atomic Energy However, dry’ holes also jumped, . . .
"I’ve been through all this ter- commlmlon. in teata last year and from 3 M8 last year to 4.414 in 1*51. , *7®J? 2* “*?* hd m ^
rible thing since April and I want ^ w NeVada. has exploded wuu.....~ ..... a---a. for sound. Cannonbnl
tft met out. I m trying to s*ll tnd
to get out. I'm trying*to Mil and -nuclear drriess" of
as soon as this second offer is sm>» enough to be fired by
more char I will sell »£■**"
At the present time, Mrs San-
tploded Widdcatters had brought In 437 tad fConUnoed From P*g' One)
caliber wells and 40 gas well*as of Sept! 1, ?“* and fast 1 th<x^ght 1 d — McCoy Said. “So I told hkh to help
by the .compared with 370 oH and gns In auJ tVk.H An ... WOWriM. Tbehf S«W Ms
Wilburn, who was elected to the snd gueets will bear an aecordian
board in 1*41 and resign'd in 1*62. solo tij JuU. Bonner and music
served longer than sny truatee by the Lion, club Double Quar-
Mrs. James W. Johnaon-Bay ^ the history of the system tet - _
town. . Mn. IIh Gr*jr waa tetfadatj VoMiiau ii Uw M
Rachel Holme* 1124 Bookertee. M ^ woman member of unit are Fred Parker and Jake
^ ^ Burkett, base; Darrell Tuck and
Steo bv *teo Stark traced pro- E. W, Friehner, baritone; Rev.
^^Mhooi
when the first bond issue — for °°d tenor ana W. ft Sloan ana
ij Al • I * S200 000 was approved until last Charles Ptowden, first tenor.
Raid Chinese Lines **“ *• rszjsszssrtssi
E-S Fw>m e„, o-, - ■; sr* sss^rrtA
h* ,H haH -- - - r? . . sues In 1*27, 1*36. 1*48 and in 1*4* j ^ WilA. Lwi.
American Troops
for Lee college.
m n. 4ry hMrn mUhd MM. ^ ffAXSt t • *olo by Mre. Mary PHroh with
The group «as entertained by
fc
Ju wt P*4>®i “*•» y* ™ ey aknif ion's caliber hat gift }§gt year. - ?_*_ mmm f rt . cmm frrt ann head. But he wat canyinf a
PwSf tolwip bw pa- never ^ d‘stlowd £ Dutton said that drilMnf tteel If the Mi«s were 25f
a.,vSfi“A‘ai"J! =*».?.!? zsr-jiiE* Sl.“~ . . s^ffsissass
,
Irons supplied
'TS^AwSitStA bred fiifbtly more ttmn u mebes,
the fsbacry coaslderstiuu kyg
would-be buyer, and was the rea-
son given by James for hu low
School Trustee
**^ ~ s*ij*v=5=iirw= £ s
Mrs Keitb King playing the ac-
contain Iment.
“* “ Mr CwKKShK
Jayccss Ts Opurale
• member of the high school
K W. Haiper k
“It's scarce and getting scarcer sea aod picked out a little island,
in some places," be noted.
The men sitting in the trench fell *««» h*r daughter, Catherine, at
jjomplete
within th
the next week to ten days
Stork Stops
tWTtSrSU^A -gys^-iass-i “!j6“
tight as T could. The
M il wingman were
tail, firing away.
Jaycee* wifi operate three con
: as ion. at the Baytown Fair
Although all of the ax-trustee* !n? Ti#J1.P..’L I!!?
ALLEN
^.T^P^rTp1
Vis Teader of KellyviUe, Okl*., glared at bis •" « . Barmoue Sam m ■ ■
sUll on my buddy, nicknamed "Carbine" iC whXre‘rti*£ K'”' ¥• A. Bob Be^W
“You," he breathed. "You cough °f thr^ »ho **re ellgttile W|tH1| tnd JamM aherwood w«|
I sucked It in tighter and they like that next tune out and 111 cut ,0J “• *?*”• operate the three ooremkm
rjssMr&Ts ^ L.'sr^sgrT
(CiDtiBiMMi From Ptfe Ob#) ___ ___
&rs.srjsi g g^i-tfays Bgjjiiifcga
store^which cooums hundreds, of .^ ^))|%?*Tueedey driver, really had*his datfm rourt *re“*vr on^i^ssiaT0 ^ ^ U Dumas. J*” T. Campbell' C. *.
l-agaa-.- ---------l will *> everything I can to help He appeared as (WendahOn one. ...... ----------------------— Rodecap*. A. L. Taylor. W. C.
British (dentists, who maintain 1 continue the operation of the else involving a traffic accident A- new sodium-free salt subatl- , "•' Swain, F. C. Saxon, M. H. Biel-
that one Briton In 10 suffers from ‘school system nt its present high and 10 minutes later was back.be- tute called co-salt, that tastes, The lowest number of deaths due stein.
peptic ulcer*, elaira that ulcer suf- plane and will work with other fore the judge aa 'plaintiff in an- look*, and sprinkles like salt, ts be- to electrical storms are reported Also B T. McKinney Garrett R-
ferers in general are among the interested patrons nt nil time* to other traffic case. - lag praacribad for patients With from the Pacific Coast aUtesLand Herring. W. J. Bennet. J. E Seale,
country's ablest men. hard work- improve the schools where that la---> - hypertension, renal disease ahd the Northeastern aection_of\the ^.a Lovering. R. F. Dial, -W. A.
lag, conscientious, and ambitious, pbanihle-' . ........ Bay from year BorMwn Mssohaot certain forms of liver dteeaae Uatted Btote*. !-----titter, F W Hebei. T « Tanner;
.--------------— -- Klslrr
and Walter lohde.
Ed aark. A1 Moekowlt*. Wen-
dell Boyce. Bruce Ramsey, Georg*
Chandler and Knot Heavers will
work Friday. .— _
Appoint menu for Saturday will
be made later.
8‘
Competition
is the life of
the
rot "n Magneas R. -D Martin. W
l bobbins, J C. «one. Roy
Claude H. -Tipton,
K. Robbins. J C. fflone. Roy
Elmi , A O. Dunaway, Theo Wil-
burn Claude -C Foster. L O
Ram bra* Loon M Trenchkmana,
D. Marshall' Haas and Clifton
MMCE TOWfitfT
HAGEES
FRATt'RING
GRAmk JONES
Adm.; $1 #w #•«•*»
Speoal To Tho loytown Son
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OIL BUSINESS
The demaod for oil increaies every year. ocher to find and produce more oil. Pipe linecompmiies
American, „«d more oil for mn« ««w*ite, vfcv4*«*'*Wri'*^MM»a».01.V»Mha.
for «« urplnnc, more in* ^orvhigh .pend k>«r RrWic, compete » wpply morn «l brtrnr oil prod-
ucts Salesmen compete on the basis of qualm products
-
motives tad more of many things besides.
and the service rendered.
It’s a food thing, dm competition, a healthy thing ,
It is the life of the oil business; it keeps the industry „
vigorous, progressive, enterprising.
And just as one merchant competes with another
for your business, oil companies compete tor it, too—
for the gallons of gasoline and quarts of motor oil you
buy, to supply the dtips. the locomotives, the indus-
tries, die sirpiaaes.
The competition is intense, and k spreads througb-
But its chief benefit is to you and ocher Americans.
Competition within cbe'oti iadtnery disooven and de-
velops a natural resource necessary not only to modern
tivii* but to nadooal defense. It supplies you and the
country with continuously improve! petroleum prod-
ucts; today, two gallons of gasoline do work chat re-
quired thhee in 1925, but the gasoline costs no more
Alrwsy Ele* ........no *»M
Alleg Ludlum .............. ***
Allie-Chslmeri ......... *0%
American Repub ..........no sal*
A Tand T..................IMt
Amer Woolen* .............. 27
Anaconda Coppef...........*1
Am Gyanamid* ............. 9S
Barium Steel ............... *
Beth Steel ................... 4*>4
Calvin CHI ......... •'S
Calumet and Hec ........... *H
Canada So OH ........r..... »»*
Ceiamwe .................... » »
( elotex ..................... I44fc *■**—rieaMare A**a Keet
Claaana....................no aale m-mnn ri*M*a narnw* M*
iJlCorp .................. ^
Chryaler Corp ..............**
(Mumb Gaa ........ UN
Creole Prt ................**•
Cryatal Oil..................«**
Cl tie* Service ...............••
Davidson Che*...........no aale
Dow Cham .................fi*
Du Pont Che* .............*
fffslmin Kodak *»»i«4*»«t*s 44S
El Paao Natural Gaa .......31S
Fairchild Eng ............no aM*
Freeport Bulph ...........no **»•
Gen Electric ..•,»••••••*••*• •**»
Gen Motor* ................ »V
Gen Tire and Rub ..........2* u amt.
Gillette Saf ............ n\ 'JtSSTsttTn
Goodyear Tire ..............0% Jf 9mm *
Greyhound Bus .............U
Gulf OH ................... •**
Gulf Stat Util ............no aale
Houston Oil ........ no ssM
H L and P. On.............n\
Humble Oil .................H>4
Jones-Laughttn ............. Ilk
Inti Nickel..................46
Jupiter Oil !¥
Kirby Pet ...................31
Libby McN.................. 7%
Uggrtt and Myers .......... Mia
Loew s Inc ................... IS
La Load................
MathUon Chem .............41%
Monsanto Che*............. 17 S
Mack Trucks ..........m.... 13%
MM Obi Prt ................«%
Mont-Oakou UtU ..........MM
Nat Miry Prod ........ N# M*
Ohio ou ...................:.irt
Packard Motors ............. 4%
Pm cooat al OU ..............
Panhandle P and R......... 7%
Penney'* lac ..............a. M%
rhllhpa Fat ..........a...... IMS*
Pure Oil ................—- - .MI*
Richfield OU ......... gH
R*P«h Mosl........
SL Regia Papas ...I......... 10%
Stoelalr OU ................. 41%
■sessaMnas.................. SMS
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FAMILY
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JOHNNY
OB Ind «............«• 7*v
Mriri OB Ohio ................ 37%
R* Oil M. J, 76%
•« OH........... .....No Sale
Sriprey ou .........»%
T»*aa Oo......... »%
Texas Gulf Prod............M%
Texas CO ........................
Thai Oulf Prod............M%
Te* Otttf Bulph.............M6
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H A Steel ........ M%
iVoofley p« ................
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row WORTH Sept K
rut-
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than itdbd thco.
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fhe industry . Oil
compete with each
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1952, newspaper, September 30, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1042372/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.