The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949 Page: 3 of 12
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'gasket' Cases Getting AlongFIne
V^orki Farm While Other Studies For Law Degree
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EXCLUSIVELY OURS!
the first quality topnotch
nylons Sit millions wear!
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pfaome of her caah oh an* baler and fertIUier apr’eader' with asUiea publUhed article**1 about
lriri.n the Jeep pulling, the equipment,’' him. and donation* from all over
„ho to|H the anony- be aatd. "I tan do all the work- the country in thia'drive eventu-
I j Oklahoma city except plowing. Which require! the ally reached flOO.OOO. , •
S^Vhe will die In about, l*r«* “ * ’ . • , At Qalneavlll*. Jimmy ta reapect-
'Seflvlng poor advice, aatd Uoiart i* adept at ualng hooka rd by hie profeaeore and the .fellow
» leading heart dto-. h*"d*' But he atlll’ find* It etudent*. He ha* a lot of friend*
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■S"* , . heoov thoush Accept when he I* driving the jeep, clasaea..
, * how to be happy »ougn he leave* them off. * He drive* hi* own car. dial*
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of the coirnttg attei tt.reft, #re flshng and huntng. He clau and date* campus co-ed*,
notified retired nu»ineaa- .jrvea the jeep into the wood* on But the thing he* proudeet of
i leek her promem to a wow the nearby mountain* and »hoot* i* an article he wrote for a veto-
uet Th« newspaper WW squirrel* hnd rabbite w|(h a 1«* ran* magailno about Inadequate
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tern reader* trigger extension be can fire by ting. Jimmy says it started 4 nat-
Hnrt said she ha* worked mowing hi* lower jaw. jonnl eteaMf'of the situation.
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M ARKDOWNS!
PENNEY'S
SATURDAY!
51 GAUGE 30 DENIER
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it this sterling on tout
lul silver io beautiful, to
I in solid nlvcr perfectly
land mstchleu l.ierr if
Id hollow ground.., ih*
Ihc first time in sterling,
md at the quid nnt,
msket possible. See tka
AAhh—5! gauge 30 denier Gaymode
sheers! Luxury for Easter at a plain, old-
fashioned price! ( Excuse us for throwing
out our chest a bit—-but Gaymodes are
so good!) Every last thread, loop, and
stitch is carefully inspected for the slight-
est flew! Gaymodes are perfect! New-
est shades! Sixes 8'A -10'/a.
A pretty, practical slant for
summer '49 . .
WASKASLE
WHITES
WOMEN'S
51 gauge 15 denier Gaymodes
54 gouge 15 denier Gaymodes
Reduced to*
marate eco-
As a citizen
I candidates
Shoulder strap* and
envelope*. All In 10091
washable cotton! Have
a removable Jacket that
ran be scrubbed In a
wink. Come quick to
Student Named
dative Nominee
" April 1.—IBP>-
w Daniel*, student at South-
*Tex»s State Teacher* College
* Baytown,. was selected by
■r shuts officer* a* one of the
Ua«i to represent the class in
,lmni|l frontier festival.
Nt selected will be voted on
»e entire junior claaa In an
IN to be held April J on the
»»*. Class representative* will
1 hi* "Colonel and hi* Lady”
holding over the festival, Ap-
«. and. will play ho»t to high
•j couple* f*m, some 40,
*“ in Central Texas who h*va
' invited to attend the feativl-
This Spring’s New Styias!
ENTIRE STOCK
' WOMEN’S
SHORT COATS
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Cash-and-Carry Pric.
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Mayfair
Jewelry
"The House
50 ONLY
REDUCED TO
NOW, MORE THAN EVER IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PLAIN OLD
——A Of Dlanfonds”
204 W. Texas Avenue.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1949, newspaper, April 1, 1949; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1029042/m1/3/: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.