The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968 Page: 4 of 17
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Thursday, Novmber 14, 1968 Jfr Uglam »un I
Thursday, Novmbar 14, 1941
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Modem Jail
-'tow
everyday
discount
PRICES
in Germony cost
$750,000; houses 284
prisoners. The five-
story structure 'fea-
tures bright, roomy
surroundings for in-
mates. Building is an-
nex to present jgil in
Stodelheim, o suburb
of Munich.
EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
(ONE FULL BOOK)
WITH THESE ^
Wcoupons^t
BIG, 116
SPECIALS;
2. BIG, Bid SPECIALS
1. LOW EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES
3. BIG BONUS STAMPS!
TEXIZE
^ Fluff Rinse *ga
VAN CAMP WITH TOMATO SAUC
Beans «can 2 .
B M FOOD CLUB FRUIT
| 1 Cocktail S«'” 4
FOOD CLUB N
.L 674 To»atoes ca"2 45^
CE VAN CAMP VIENNA
Fo, 454 SausagecS 2f0«454
FOOD CLUB CRUNCHY SMOOTH
for $1 Peanut Butter* oz49<
REFRESHING
PRICES GOOD
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
NOV. 14-15-16
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES _
J.W. SPECIAL
SMOKED
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchoi# oft
3 lb. eoflo bog
Yellow Onions
Expires Nov. 16, 1968
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchase o|:
8 lb. cello bag
Ru»*#t Potatoes
Expire. Nev. 16, 1968
COFFEE
BIG FUTURE seen in the
crystal ball apparently
sparked smile from Sunken
Gardens model Becky Hall
of St. Petersburg, Fla. The
shapely blonde—36-23-35—
was named “Miss Futur-
istic” because of her ability
BOTTLE
CARTON
PLUS DEP
as a prognosticator.
JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS
Samsonite A99
FOLDING CHAIRS ■*
With ITS Worth Caeh
Register Tapes
DERBY SWEET
.Pickles t6oz.^R 43^
FOOD CLUB LONG GRAIN
lice 2 lbs. 33d
GAYLORD
Pinto Beans 2lbS. 25d
SLICED
LB; 35<
Weapons Details
Available At IRS
FREE!
TOO EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchoa* of:
16 ox.
Liquid Wool it*
Expires Nov. 16, 1968
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchase of:
4 lb. eallo bag
Orangos
Expiras Nov. 16, 1968
DALLAS (Sp) - Detailed
procedures for registering ma-
chine guns, sawed-off shotguns,
sawed-off rifles, silencers, de-
activated war trophies and oth-
er destructive devices were an-
nounced by B. Frank White,
Southwest Regional Commis-
sioner of Internal Revenue.
The Gun Control Act of 1968
Pori Houston Tonnage To
Hit 58.5 Million In '68
Brokers’
Earnings
Growing
NEW YORK (AP) - A re-
search report completed within
MELLO FREEZE
SHUR-TENDA
LEAN MEDIUM SIZE
etiT RITE
Wax Paper
NORTHERN
Tissue
DUNCAN HINES
Cake Mixes
ELECTRASOL 20 OZ
Dishwasher 3
MARYLAND CLUB :
Coffee
Beef Patties
u« 894 Game Haas e. 694
. GOLDEN FLEET PEELED
”694 Shrimp °""0“;'°$1.15
Spare Ribs * 39<
FRISKIES
Cat food'
FRISKIES
Dog Food
CLOROX
Bleach
RIVAL
Dog Food
HONtYSUCKLE
Sliced Turkey
125 FT.
HOUSTON (Sp) - The Port
of Houston during 1968 should
achieve a total of 58,500,000
tons of commercial cargo of
every data moved In the chan-
nel, according to port author-
ities.
15 OZ.
CAN
4 ROLLS
U.S. CHOICE TENDER AGED HEAVY BEEF
requires that weapons and de-
vices of this type must be reg-
istered with the Internal Reve-
nue Service by Dec. 1.
White said copies of regis-
tration Form 4467 are available
at Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
other IRS offices. "
The forms are prepared in
1S0Z.
CAN
Beef Steak
Stf. CUT
SHOULDER
A projection of present ton
nage statistics to date indicates
this is a gain of 2.6 percent
over 1967 tonnage.
Record bulk grain shipments
in the first half of the year
helped boost the total, but pe;
troleum refinery products and
other bulk tanker and barge
commodities generally slacked
off. General cargo, however,
the past two months by the New
York Stock Exchange estimates
that member broken last year
earned commissions of about
ISO million handling transac-
tions of nonprofit groups.
The figure, large as it seems,
is likely to grow considerably in
the next few yean as tax-free
institutions exert more influence
^P^LS. CHOICE TENDER AGED^^
Beef Roast
cut mm ■■ a
SHOULDER Mm V
FREE!
, 100 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
FREE!
100 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchase of:
h Gal. Sweat Cream
lea Cream
Expiras Nov. 16, 1968
1SOZ.
CAN
three copies, two of which
should be mailed to the Direc-
tor, Aieohoi and Tobacco Tax
Division, Internal Revenue Serv-
ice, Washington, D. C. 20224.
DtiiciOHS
Sir* It’s Delicious
#1 . ASSORTED Plj4EA>PLE OQa
UUST61S cinnamqn/raspbbrry .rapped*TV
Cdlt6 DDfilltS DUTCH MAID BOX OF 12
JUMBO banaNa prayline
Praline Cake 1.19 Colffue Cake 49*
on. uenerai cargo, nowever,
economically the most valuable
kind of movement, reached
cargo, and the whams here
are well fitted to expedite this
growing mode of transport.
More varied dry bulk cargo
With Purchase of:
Any Light House for the
j Blind Broom 1
Expiras Nov. 16, 1968
^ SWEET, JUICY
Tangerines
new highs in foreign trade and
held steady in toe domestic
commerce.
Thus, the port’s business is
continues to be moved through
the improved facilities here, in-
cluding the bulk plant and
four grain elevators with a com-
bined capacity in excess of 25
million bushels.
“The. brightest spot in the
1968 port picture is toe sub-
stantial foreign commerce de-
veloped, testifying to the city’s
Importance as an international
trade cen|ter. Both imports and
exports showed increases, and
the combined foreign trade vol-
ume exceeded i967’s total by
better than 20 per cent,” the
authorities.
actually better than ever al-
though there have been years
of greater overall tonnage, port
authorities said.
Steel importation has been
especially heavy this year: toe
1967 record mark fell by Sep-
tember and 1968’s new record
is near 1.7 million tons as com-
pared to 1.2 million in 1967. Re:
wnue saiu.
Under the new law all fire
arms and destructive devices
requiring registration must be
identified by a serial number.
If a firearm or device does not
have a serial number, the own-
er should phone, visit or write
the nearest IRS Alcohol and J6.j
Tobacco Tax office and a num-
ber will be assigned.
After obtaining toe number,
the owner is responsible for af-
fixing it to the firearm or de-
vice before completing the reg-
istration form. Additional infor-
mation may be obtained by
contacting the nearest Alcohol
and Tobacco Tax or other IRS
office. ___
FREE!
, TOO EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purcho*# of:
4 or. bottla Food Club
Vanilla Extract
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
JL CHOICE TENDeT^T^^*^^^
Boston Roll - n
Wl SCONSIN
longhorn Cheddar u. <
PROCESS
American Chaaso u. !
MIX OR MATCH
LONCN BUT farmer brown yqor chq
PIZZA CHEESE fox A #
IUDBIG MEAT « ▼
ENGliSHMUFFINS «# F0R
ZIPPER SKIN
EASY TO PEEL!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purcho*# of:
22 ox. Lasso Green
Liquid Detergent
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
RUBY RED
ceipts of automobiles from overi
seas also will hit a new high
of some 85,000 units landed;
and coffee imports at over
225,000 tons should surpass any
EACH
maintained, and the commission
structure remains the same, it
will mean $100 million a year in
commissions for NYSE mem-
bers atone* and uncounted addi-
tional millions for broken on
other exchanges and dealers in
unlisted stocks.
Based on trading patterns
that existed in 1966, the study
indicates that seven yean from
now purchases and sales by
nonprofit groups will be dose to
Am Roast
Swiss Steak
English Cut Roast
Ranch Style Steak
Chaikefte Steak
toneless Stew Heat
Short Rflis
Gravy Steaks
Grand Chuck
Beef Chopettes
FARMER BROWN
Property Destruction In
Baytown Is On The Rise
ous mischief.
Hie number of complaints
from residents of Michigan
Street are increasing as two
additional incidents of an un-
known person knocking out car
windows were reported to po-
lice.
Rollie Moore, 3105 Michigan,
said someone smashed a rear
window of his car parked in
BREAST O'CHICKEN N0 "fISf
CHUNK STYU K CAN A7-
CANDY TREATS
6fi OZ. BAG
BRACK BURGANDY MIX
6)4 OZ. BAG
BRACK ASST. ROYALS
9 OZ. BAG
MEL0 SWEET LEMONS DROPS
8» OZ. BAG ooh
MEL0 SWEET SOURn^J
RALLS
AM JF
BRACH 9 OZ. BAG #*■.
COCQANUT RON RONS 3»V
FULL OF
VITAMIN "C
FLEISCHMANN
Diet Oleo
TOP FROST BABY
Lima Beans 2
TOP FROST
Cat Cora „«.««. 5
TOP FROST MIXED
Vegetables10 oz PKG-S
100 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purcho** of:
3 lb*.
Ground Boaf 1
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
$10 billion a year. 1 of private property and mallei
However, there is much evi- ——
dence (hat the figure might f • 1-
greatly exceed $W billion be- jCICflTISTS Hup
cause of a tendency by institu- . , |# r
False Labeling
E*•” '“** “* ** On Drag Bottles
The report begins with the
comment that “a great deal of EVANSTON, HI. (AP) — A
attention has been focused on panel of 200 scientists has found
the investments activities of scores of drugs tested In a study
mutual funds and pension for the federal Food and Drug
funds,” but that “often over- Administration “totaUy ineffec-
looked is an amorphous group of rive ”
basically nonprofit institutions.” . ^ P*1* £*lled
The combined holdings of ^ “ore
funds, banks, insurance romp.- **■ tested 50 ,ar
Dies and the nonprofits now to- ■« K cann.n of toe
SsSaSStrSffUsais:
because of heightened buying- Mondav ^t revision is qeces-
seBing, together they account ,abels were
for 30 to « per cent of activity. mtsleaaine and devious.”
Yale University and the Uni- -They ^ft the impression that
versity of Chicago, among oth- a drug could do what it cannot
ers, have begun programs do,” he said. “To put it bluntly,
whose goal is greater income, if there was not a fair represents
necessary through increased ac- tion of the drug in question. "
tivity. Dr. Caiman reported on a
Although few of the nonprofit two-year study of drugs placed
institutions have attempted as on the market between 1938 and
yet to exert preaaure on the 1962: The study now is about 87
management of companies per cent complete, and there is
whose stock they own, there is no reason to suspect that tow
some evidence that this practice two-thirds figure wilt change
might be changing, the report when the study of 3,600 formula-
_‘rT. *’ r lx he saM
SLICED
LB. 594
CHUNK
^ LB.
J. M. Beene, 1104 N. Com-
merce, told Baytown police that
someone back up to a port-
STAMPS
With Purchase of:
Pre-Baked Roll*,
2 Pkgs. of 12
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
able welding rig and,pulled it
off. .
The trailer rig was parked at
AGAR CANNED
Fresh Green
Red .
Apples 3 tag 49c Peppers
Florida Jamba U.S. No. 1 Red
Avocados *. 17c Potatoes 20
Small Tyler Rosebushes 2 *
1.59*
front of his home. He discovered
It at 9 a.m. and police esti-
mate damage at $25...........
G. L. Buford, 3122 Michigan,
went to his car at 6: SO a.m.
and found windows on the left
side knocked out. the damage
was estimated at $50.
In both Incidents, the owners
believe a club or similar ob-
ject was used.
1000 North
1IK U«IK1 125
2101 Market at the Baytown
Rentals which Beene operates
The loss is listed as $1,200.
Beene said the rig was a
1967 model, gas operated and
was battleship gray. Police are
32 OZ. SIZES (Aastd. typa* c'*"»
L’/Ulf:l:)U<»nCT
PLASTIC HOUSEWARES _
4 FIrcr Mixiif Bowl Sot I
Vegetable Bio rig 77< ■
10 Oz. Scrow Top Decanter «*. ||
White Rail Hair Spray „„
"Topca” Valiaat Multiple Yitaniis
investigating.
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
Boneless
Beef Roasf
3 Lbs. or More
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS •,
With Purchose of;
Farmer Brown
CUT UP FRYERS
Expires Nov. 16, 1968
1 j— ^ ^
CHILDREN’S
COTTON FLANNEL
Robert Yates,
Main, told police that someone
passed by his cleaning estab-
lishment and tossed an object
of bis plate
ROASTERS
through one
glass windows.
The object was recovered and
it turned out to, be a can of
engine additive and may be
a product that was stolen in
toe burglary of a Texaco sta-
tion at Spur 201 and Missouri
recently. Hie damage was
estimated to be about $225.
Gerald E. Vincent, 100 East
Wriftot, found his car with
two smashed windows at 8:34
a.m. Tuesday. Damage was es-
timated at $30.
Charles E. Buchanan, 308
North St., parked his car at
O’Brien’s Groceiy at 704 Alex-
ander Drive at 5 p m. Tuesday.
Between 5 and 8 p.m., someone
KING SIZE TRAY
TOOTHPASTE
Cqiy and warm cotton
flannel. Thermal
Sleeper*...Site* 9-24
mo*. Bay.' Pajama*...
Six*. 3-7 Girl*' Poioma*
and Gown*...Site* 2-14
i REG. 1.9* •
FRCE1 SB EXTRA BIG BONUS STAMPS
VHh pinch*** of each Fair ef
d’ozir Soanless
»RINT OR FOIL
Gift Wrap'*964
BOX OF JO CARDS & 50 ENVEL(
Christmas Cards
PNC. OF 25
Noal Bows !f.
Galaxy Automatic Pop-Up Toaster 8.91
Rival Electric Caa Opener U.L, ,p..ovI0 ,E5. 7.99
ladies Acetate Briefs ■"SSaBBr** 3-$l
Girls’ Doible Seat Acetate Paaties”1'^" 3 ««1.00
3 ROLL
PAN
EXTRA
LARGE
FREE!
, 50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
1 STAMPS
Wjth Purcha** of:
Gallon
Tapeo B loach
Expira* Nav. 16, 1960
FREE!
50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purcho** oft
4 ox. French'*
Black Pappar
Expira* Nav. 16, 1968
notes.
In the past couple of years
more vocal positions have been
BYRON HANEY,
l^^^'TOPCO" ^
ORLON ACRYLIC STRETCH
SPECIAL PURCHASE
BYRON HANEY, SON of Mrs.
E. D. Haney Sr. of 1302 Fel-
ton, has been elected first
vice president of the Houston
Humble Club, an organization
of more than 3,700 members
who are employes of Humble
Oil and Refining Co. Haney
is a member of the company’s
Headquarters Production De-
partment and has been active
in Humble Club affair* for sev-
eral years.
Ladies’ Pont Casuals
Ladles’ Shifts
VOL. 7
CHILDREN’S CLASSIC
XASE BOOK OF
SHERLOCK HOLMES"
20" DELUXE SIDEWALK
ALL ACETATE PR MX
SIZES S-M-L
Toy Lay Away Salel
stabbed holes in his convertible
top and slashed the front seat
of.his convertible. Damage was
1.00 DEPOSIT ON EACH TOY WILL HOLD THROUGH DEC. IT. 1968.
estimated at $30.
l7:lllf:l:H^«llT7i!?1
Vanity Table & Chair Sat
OFFICIAL SIZE A WEIGHT BALL
Bosket Boll t Goal Set
JEE IT ON T.V.
.Tg Easy Carl Hair Settiag Kit
bonne CARS RACE ON CUSHION OR AIR
Zippity Speedway
MICKEY MOUSE BATTERY OPERJ
Talking Telephone
[ metric system, the French
. had a unit of measure called
1 the "journal” This was the
area a farmer could cultivate
in one day with his plow.
A tornado is born
thousand feet above the|_
Its spinning funnel may bounce |
along the ground, leaving some
areas unscathed in the path of 1
destruction. Generally a tornado i
travels no more than 20 to 401
miles, though some have gone I
Maw Javelin from#...
puncture proof whitewall
tire*. Convert* from hoy*
i to girl* modal,
L.___ Rag. 28.96
FREE!
i 50 EXTRA
BIG BONUS
STAMPS
With Purchaea of:
Standard Braes
Ring Lock. . .88*
Expire* Nav. 16, 1961
FREE!
50 EXTRA J
BIG BONUS I
> FREE! \
t 50 EXTRA J
BIG BONUS j
1 STAMPS {
with Purcho*# of I
Ly*al Spray Dlilnfaetant!
| 14 a*, eon. . .1.49 I
Expire* Nav. 16, 19611
Far your entire famlly.l
Man'*, Bn»**
Ml****' *>***•
been “rated totally ineffective"
despite elaborate claims.
Did You Know?
About two-thirds of the mov
ies made in toe United States
are still produced in end around
BIG BONUS
STAMPS (
With Purchat# oft
"Tepc.-V.lll*,^,.,
Deodorant 7 ex. can-79*
Expire* Nav. 16, 1965 |
STAMPS
With Purcho** of:
Sucaryl Liquid
Sw*ot*n*r 6 M. • .69*
Expire* Nov. 16, 1968
22.77'"im
Whence Named
mallow (Anglo - Saxon hoc,
mallow i. It is called hollyhock
or hoivhock from the Holy
Land, where it is indigenous.
REG. 6.76
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968, newspaper, November 14, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044345/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.