The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 348, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957 Page: 3 of 24
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Button or Pullover Style
Men's Pajamas
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Boys' T Shrits
Child's Sockettes
Men's Slippers
New Butterfly peffern, «mother Seen exclusive. Fiji* t(i«
need (or the popular "butterfly" trend. 72*72 in. shower
curtein. I pair 27*45 in, tailored window curtain*. Won't
crack or peel.
Pajamas for real comfort. The*# easy deeping ityle* are In
comfortable cotton broadcloth with the popular "breathe-
Perfect tot
•My" elaitic waist. In assorted prints, solids and stripes, the house.
W.iM.tt, Mitfwiwd. Siiw 34 to 52. ^11'"
Colorfully trimmed virgin
wool knit tops with leather
soles. Pink, Wue, yellow, red,
green. Sire* 8% to *!4,
Sizes 5 to #
Combed cotton tee shirts in
white only. Cut full for com-
fort, Buy now at this low,
low price.
Trim fitting tops can be worn
up or down, yion reinforced
heel and toe. Washfast pas-
tels, high shades, white,
‘ i, , • -vM
mm
3-Pc Bath Set
34” Cordwtsy W«k«ne Mat
67 V 99
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Plaid Blanket
Pillowcase Set
Dacron Pillow
Densely packed popular fit*
led mat, eMott* mat and ltd
cover Set, Tuft* locked in
latest coated back, Choose
from armon} lion*,- color*
Softly napped, closely woven
Silky-smooth percale pillow- See, feel, know it’s DuPont
Vise* trith charming1 mufti- polyester pfpen filllng. Soft,
color floral pattern oh white resilient, washable. Won’t
ground. S2x38>i*ln. ' mat or »h*<l, », *
- 957, cotton, 5% wont ptatd
pair blanket. 3-in. st^in bind-
’mg. Blue, gqwn. rose.
jUST SAY "CHARGE rr' ON
this wodl dress and
costume is from the pc
of Branell. 01eamitt|
satin outlines the
split-length front
SEARS REVOLVING CHARGE and toko
months to pay
PH. JU 2-8131 BAYTOWN
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much lower
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ion cooker,
and Dutch
JKundiy, Novmber 2T, 1957
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BUY NOW FOR BIG STOREWIDE SAVINGS
*«e Hi-Host
87'
Record D
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Mon Sweat
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Embro/de
red
novett*
aligns,
knit
cuffs
Bottom
and
mute.
pink,
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turQuoi
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,cO'lic fiber
ONLY
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for dtyi-
9<*mour. pu/n
2* Spe
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Boy$
Men's
Underwear
13% o
Denim J
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ONLY
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A wide
JO*t)L
•election of
Worl,*/
™;;n ‘ " n d e r wear
2.T ,r"*» long
blue
*frnim
8°stie,l
■wing
PocUt,
earing cotton com
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wink,
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Assorted Colors-Styles
Holiday Blouses
Only. T°°
Come in today and sea uor large selection of beautiful
blouses. Medo of deeron and cotton-dacron blend. Some
have colorful designs, embroidery end sissy style front.
All First Quality- Full Bolts
Rich Lustrous Solids and Stripes
36-in. Denim
R*oulat
59c yd.
36-INCH
Hand was
For those durable, yet fashionable sports clothes
and lounging apparel. . . burnt denim in a host of
solid colors. Perma-pressed wrinkle-resistant sur-
face. Washes easily and dries quickly . . . irons
easier. Only I */. residual shrinkage. Perfect for
coulottes, beach wear and decorating material.
36-inch.
Printed Corduroy
Velvety soft Fairloom corduroy with deep te*fured pile.
Beautiful prints in en exciting array of washfast colors.
Regular 12.98
Lined Draperies
A special purchase just for this sale . . . popular line of
materials with heavy lining for full completa drape. Dis-
tinctive modern, florals, novelties end classic prints. Wash-
able—4l*l4-m.
IInsurance
I
Board Is
Disturbed
» *
HOUSTON (UP)— A member ti •
I the* Stale Board of Insurance said
today the Senate * rejection of In-
| surance Commissioner William A.
I Harrison posed an "extremely
Idisturblng" question for the msur-
|aner regulatory agency.
I David B Irons, one of the
hoard’s three member*, outlined
I his views in a speech before the
■Houston chapter of the Society of
I Chartered Property and Casualty
JUnderwritem.
I The Senate last week rejected
| the board s appointment of llarrt-
l.son, and the board asked Atty.
On. Will Wilson for a legal rul-
ling on whether the Senate exceed-
led its authority,
I Iron* (Kiinted out the board doe*
[not have authority to administer
lh*> state's insurance law* wilh-
lout a commissioner.
Until a legal ruling Is handed
I down, Irons said, "no official busi-
Inern of the department which re-
quires affirmative action by the
I commissioner of insurance can be
Icompleted."
I "Needle** to say, thin situation
I is extremely disturbing, but there
11* no ready solution until the le-
|gal problem* can be resolved by
lihe appropriate authority, the at-
llomey general," he said._
Quotes
. From Th* New*
Rv IMTIU* PUM
WAS1IINGTON—William J. Dnn-
[ohoe, Army necunty review offi-
|c#r, on a very belated report that
I (leu. George Custer wa* in love
I with a camp follower hark In
11378:
'They lout their head* at Little
| Bighorn, but it certainly wasn't
lover a woman." .
MOSCOW -^Soviet Premier NI-
[kolai Bulganin in announcing that
lilie Soviet Union will help fortify
the Egyptian national economy:
I "Our rontrihulion to the bull*
ling up of ibe Egyptu»n national
I economy i* unselfish and bnsr* on
I mutual respect lor independence
jand »ovrreignty."
SHREVEPORT, La. — Arkansas
I Gov. Orval Kaubus in comment-
ling that Army Secretary Wilber
|M. Brueker should have released
I national guardsmen from duty In
Little Rock before letfg para-
| trooper* leave:
“Tlie guardsmen did not enlist
to enforce integration but to da-
I fend the nation in time of need."
. CHAPEL MUT N C—Rep. Cart
IT, Durham tfrN.C.) on kicrsassd
I activity In Europe In scientific *d-
[uention:
"It* like a saered row all over
I Europe. They're turning out many
capable scientists and they're not
|gomg to depend on Americans."
WASHINGTOfTT funeral Man-
lier Earl fkirfman of Ihe new Na-
tional Historical Waxwork Muse-
um on the tp'B'lly of the figure*,
made with a secret vinyl puutic-
|wnx formula:
"They even feel alive."
County Judges Name
Webb Man President
LAREDO, Tex. (UP)- Tb*
iTexa* County Judge* and Com-
Imlualontre Assn, ha* unani-
mously elected Webb Cbunty
Judge Carlos I Palacios of LareiH
I it* new president
Commissioner C, Y. Johnson of
I Amarillo was named vice presi-
dent and .Judge Ralph M Hall of
j ftm-kwidl was elected secretory •
I treasurer.
About .Too delegates out of up-
Iproximately l.'OO registered
stayed over f«tr a trip to Mon-
terrey, Mr*. Wednesday. They
went by chartered bus ami will
I return today.
Dallas was chosen a* the site
I for .the next convention
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 348, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1957, newspaper, November 21, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043055/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.