The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1952 Page: 3 of 12
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One Of These Girls May Be A 'Star"Of Tomorrow
(Th«y Art Entries In Brunton T heatre-Lighierust Flour Contest)
J5X0S * Sjrjsanf Morales Citi'ei
I.C ^6/ V -OS/S CAD KRElCNACJi, Germany - n virdsd
■ Cn.)- Esrj.-cnt Antonio Ma.-cle* Cod’s an
brain Dealer *- ?»*•*"•»«««*» «»■, **
on! Armored "Hell on Wher*" Dl* (lots in or
OKLAHOMA CITY A vtiion fc«0W( tervinf with Osnjral a» » ei
vtzxt zszitojzz'ssis: sm
wt* fined |bm in federal court awarded a Certificate of Achieve- J . *
here for taoking an "Oklahoma" ment K,tlp
label on alfalfa teed “when in The certificate wm awarded Mo- £*•*£
t'rr**'*- s&t8yntertt.*34?
ooyle B, Turner, owner of Tur- »l»n'* 12tth Armored Ordance--
»i r drain Company. Brick, Okla- Maintenance Battalion'* Company nissivt
cb»r*ed o,n 23 count* of "B" for operation In the furopean MKXICO
miiorandin* interatate ahipment* Command. He waa a member of tiona for a
Turn^lf1^' * * the advance,party for the dlvl- between I
fiirhSw ti ir ,1° ^efenae^ and aion'a overtea* movement. Mexico n
t M o„ ,lned hlm ’A veteran of World War II. door* toda
* ; count and 125 Sergeant Morale* fought with the g«n last w
SSjJohwMadditional eoimU, Eighth Armored Dlviaion. He waa allied too
Led From Bag,
[ho, had accotttj)*nM»i „
lorn Sandringham a^"
| huaband and Mu* »
for another .on 7
f * *nded, they kU
tto atnia o( their 2
[ It waa, the Tuns if*
[ folk, and they
km the paiaee In ty,,. "
fa: s.**
WWP" NOW
iri \trn\tsinv •
nite 7h'~u*.
TOMORROW! 9d)0 A.M. - HURRY! SAVE!
CAROLYN SMITH
V SOPHOMORE al Robert E.
Lee Higlv Scliool, Carolyn
'Unilh, Ifi, la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Smith, 2000
('alifnrniii. She ha* joined (he
lliston Club nod Lee Brlgu-
dier*. She i* n sophomore fm •
orlle. iKohltforlN-r I'hnln.)
Wll.I.VE ( ARTER SEE Sir.NEILL
l»- VEAR-OLD Millie {. the t EDAR 'HAVOC Drum Major,
tiling liter of Hr. nod Mr*. A. II, Hur hits *p«*nt mMl of hrr
< arter,. 321131* Minnesota. She. junior and senior high school
«a* a brigadier 1 wirier at .' lift* working with the hand,
liohrrt E. lee and is also in The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the distort Club
(he distort Club. Student
toun.il, I'hilomathean Hub,
and Kainhow (.iris. She al
,temls lee (allege at night, ami
is also a senior al Itohert E.
lee.
Sr^'.r.&rSii Director
•-1'..................... Snubs 7-Cent
Hakand, Child Get Com N0fj0n
Man* Montez Estate
Here Are Ten Star Specials For Wednesday!
!>. no Hoilgrd T.nn. i
rei ,.mmended, k He rdrd the Hoi-
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;■ i vi!u At tt h'.rt anil $l nuili'M!
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■ Hob t';|g. \ w t* •;n' Ii.-ri
T V. }';k( if' > jrhr'i-f < ->:.rvrI r } f
leiri^ha'ii • Lire-tor. * And Burn--!!
• <*’ lit.less si!»tv mci^’ircs wt rt
'''k-n thr ft.-or- thin million m
in»sr*ntp would he .antcllfd
Thr m \s Pa>idt na rule* con-
form !o.. those- p..* into rffet t h\
other t inn*, a jlnoritjcn to pre
'• nt a-i.dents
\N ASHINCToX •! ! • Tl'. punt
; «n* to < inn ant **«»vcn-
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fi.-d I» J? - :nmViu f). Xni Jcr^- y.
:n IV v\. Iv M»jp isi.InK H to
Si* »nn.«k: thiiik.s lKe» go' rnment
' I'ild |»'l? tvjt HI n-cent ;»!•*< r-S to.
• i.• -vt f h• .’Mlion i! per jy s ior-
*igr. H* also Uiii ks it v >uld help
i .*■ c hi 1 i !’i-< cnt morr
Rot Mr N- l!:c Taylot Roa> di*
tor of the nunt..F4y| aho won't
i iihnr:/'- any nrw kin s of coin**
J'ho con '-dt** tnrrr s a pen A*
.shortage The m.nt %ttMbutra it to
oo p;ggy Mnk.ng pf***!.c*- of
'A:".g i v pennies in
on: "ABO!
KHT SIM S rUNTj*
WOMEN'S
NYLON PANTIES
MEN'S
BROADCLOTH
PAJAMAS
< ei I n..HSit»n«'r < i J, A \' i
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• U1".' . rs• - : ,r.d
TONIGHT •
OF THE Co'.AWS
—and—
'JEY IN THE BANC
• a r ?ak« r. .«f *< r i*op
k -iS.nt fr Rohcr* Hm*. r
First Quality 20 Denier
Nylon Tricot Knit Briefs.
Colors, White, Pink, Blue.
Sizes 5, 6, 7.
First Quality
Full Cut!
Colorful Stripes
In Sizes A-B-C
■incorporation Okayed
'for Puller's Grocery
ednesoay
fin Til! KMMV
NO THINK* Oil HIM)
.UCKSONVILl.F Kit *' i
A- njtrprrtl ri * b^>a and do
l ' t !■ ' d * <■ ! * ,£ ‘ m r ()r.r pn'.
- .*-j 'if fp !>’, '.hij *
r.r- ■*• -I • . | -n g' i' .1 id' Tv'..
af!< r r, g hear* f r f>
h- '.fr h\ th< \ ti .ngatrr.H .tn« *»h
wa.ktd a\A/»>
- It. O r „■ i.HI U 'UMK KIT Mt E
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I-’hn Ber, S.-irpjrrd ,, .n » undergr;idua‘
ru'*’*. "j a ’a\i tfiuif f
aju •. tu*i *«-;•-{ - - -k»■—H^ — a ^’nr hn-K h^r*
n a i tp *a «?<> m -m r» « art » f^r <1V Thr o-.vr* ?
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ry Tm* <
ynn' stKM
S< u'n H^kuM
r to a kind of
WOMENS
RAYON CREPE
GOWNS
MEN'S
BLUE CHAMBRAY
WORK SHIRTS
Huskyweight -skirt* at a low
money-saving price! Sbntorized
for lasting fit—full cut for com-
fort. Comfortable dress type col-
lars. Long tail* *tay tucked in.
Hurry in. Get several now! I41/;*
Lace and Embroidery
Trimmed.
Multifilament Crepe!
Four New Styles!
Sizes 34 to 40
FLOOR MODEL
CLOSEOUT!
XmSMCMf
BOYS'
COTTON STRIPE
SOCKS
a noun - (hues m
)\—LATt't MW'
1951 MODEL
GAS RANGES
Estate-Chambers
Magic Chef-Enterprise
or Blue Bonnett
NYLON HOSE
TfT NOW
■MaUb* 1 hni ""
BIjT h ui »*-"
Service
Sheers
45-Sauge,
30-Denier
Sizes 81/j-l^
Good first quality,
socks, for dress or I
everyday, wear! Sizesi
6</2to9l/z. |
rginia M:< s« ■
TVO THE (Hil l)'
rii si vshc'C
This Is tne first real, down-fo-earth trade in deal in
Baytown! A store-wide closeout on new 1951 dis-
play models of every range in our store! Over a
dozen models of 5 different makes . . . the' range
you want, .regardless-of'your. need. *
WOMENS
100% NYLON
LINEN TYPE
BLOUSES
IAWVEIA It"
W SHOWING
YARDGOODS SPECIAL!
BUTCHER RAYONS
PLAID GINGHAMS
I HEDNtsi'"
BI.E FEAT1 BE
5NITE AT 9
t TUB STAt'E
,RgFL CF FUN”
MAGIC CHEF
Short Sleeves and
Sleeveless Styles!
Specially Bought for
This Event!
Full Bolts!
First Quality!
36 Inches Wide!
You Know This
Feature!
FOR EXAMPLE ON THIS
PRCE *279.50
YOU* TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE"
leave’s
BALANCE OF
>234.50
YOU PAY $3.33 WEEK
ON BALANCE-DOWN
PAYMENT MADE BY
‘TRADE-IN!
. v <r* •
IFD FEAT! BEJ
f Hit bt thr Vr.r!
epytime GAL"
. —with—
DY CANOVA
i i ' ' "”5 'VV '' ' •«
. ■ ■ C'.'.
BLEACHED FLOUR
SQUARES
FOR TEA TOWELS
REMEMBER: $45 is our minimum Trade-in offer... your range may
be worth more, depending on its condition and current value on the
used stove market. The only requirement is that it is in workiiM
order. . , 1,
100 ONLY
WOMEN'S COTTON
DRESSES
Good Quality
Washable Prints!
Mostly §izes .1.2*18!
Pew U/ger Sites .
>••••■'-rp
Absorbent, quick dry- J
ing, the perfect di*h
towel! Leave* glasses !
sparkling, free of lint!.
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19 Texas Ava.
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY!
ADItlOVAIkf
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1952, newspaper, February 12, 1952; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041934/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.