The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 16
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SUNDAY SPECIAL
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OLD FASHION^
CHICKEN and DUMPLINGS
Edwin Walkor c
Tbunday in Palestine
true in every case? I could not
iand would not ay how I would
I vote until I w viewed each agpft-
cation ior increase.
9.1 do not know enough details
at present concerning the airport
for Baytown to discuss it intelli-
gently, for we have had only one
short note from our city attorney
as to the “red tape" involved in
this matter. "*
10. Condemnation of private
property for streets, parks, etc.
is always the last resort tor me
the district to lOt
the scholastic populr
480. of which 70 ar
dents. The largest m
aotw ever to vote in
STUFFED CRABS
(Uhe Tower
^ Phone, 583-9772—583-3615
G. L McGhee, Ownar j
DECKER DRIVE
PHONE 582-9088,
tional policy needs to be set, they
will present this to us. *
12. Our present Jail fadlttta
with some remodeling will fill our
needs until such time as tbs citi-
zens and the city officials feel the
need and provide the funds to
construct a new Jail.
13. The ont
had in mind
bensive plana
state funds i
was the use of
inistered under
______BHFas
did not Include urban nnawai or
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HERE’S YOUR
LINE-UP FOR THIS
SATURDAY
WE WILL NOT BBOW
OCR REGULAR FEATURE
"SATAN NEVER SLEEPS"
BIT TOC? WILL SEE—
8—CARTOONS—8
2—COMEDIES—2
PLUS THIS SPECIAL
FEATURE
"THE ANGRY
RED RUNET
S Lucky Boys And
Girls WN Wiu
A Silver Dolor
Adults 80c • Students 60s
CHILDREN 35c
FRANCE NINBI
DECKER >
HOW
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2nd i BAYOUS
ALDUS MURPHY In
^vThe 1962 Campaigns-
\ i Politickin' In Texas
NA YC " By THE associated press
* ■■ M Democratic candidates, scnt-
M tered in Texas Knday, an ex-
^ pected to head tor the Sn An-
M ionio area over the weekend.
The drawing card la a meeting
A Saturday and Swday of Young
M Democratic Clufaa of Texas, with
V Dr. Bill Crane, professor at SL
» Mary's University, toe I
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W fashion-
time:
&ET YOUR 1962
STATE
AUTO
• INSPECTION.
NOW 8£FORE
LAST MINUTE RUSH
OPEN
711P.M.
il FOB SPBVICH
AND INSPECTIONS
Hovsraor
stepped into
case. Estes, West Texas flnanri-.
er, was under arrest on
of conspiring to violate federal
laws in transporting forged or
falsely made chattel mortgages.
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson, a Dwn-
ocratic gubernatorial hopeful,
sent three investigators to Pecos
to check Estes' business records.
will try to de
mine whether any violations
Wilson said they'
to deter
Texas securities laws hava oc-
curred.
Marshall Porraby, also a Demo-
cratic candidate tor
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TREAT YOURS&F TO
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057909/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.