The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1950 Page: 8 of 22
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Lace Pants For Gussli
|0rferf'1 Eyes Pop Out At Fittirv
ured for It Tb# m.i
w.r. announcrd m burl
28, and hip. ST-14.
The new d r • • •
eeeorditn pleated .Ilk cl
cotton backing, made tnt
Iru .heath with V-n <
thigh length.
Underneath will be
bloomer*, c.ught tight
.Ilk band, .round the I
le«.
When .he iaw B.lmaii
*., MUa,Moran auggeite
The plunging V to the
..Id, wa. not praotlc.l
"Make It here,” .he a
Ing to a .pot higher up.
PAM I - TH€ BAYTOWN SUN, THURSDAY, MAT H, ITJP
Acting Group Does 'Born Yesterday'
HOUSTON The Houston toroey who now soils his Ulonts,
leittl** Tbrstri hhs iBnoufuwi tho tho n chorine sells hen
EM t&RFTi<“ “• ** -
Ih. «• "He. »c«a.
•Bom VMterdturr JW*t mx four Other. In the cart win be David
year. In New Cl U* rrance. Gilbert, Bdle Knight
^ feminine thl. jr«;
tliy awured » *roup of
«ho happended to gel
** Baldrnaln dt.lgned tha
and the goggle-eyed
JJ; watched her get meae-
>ath Truck Driver Foum
palrman Cleared After Confei
^ _**— The SI-year- It. leaped to her death
of two children son- Sunday.
*“lL,dav that ha drove the I* C Mldktff, a talep
which Charlene DnVU, pany repairman, wae
• any blame .bortly after
a. Into polio, h.adiju.rtrri
LOCATIONS
RITURNINO TO ICINI where he and aaiociatea achieved til a*.
sr£Ms: ssssfswrt: su?
Chicago*, atom imaeher, aeeond moat powerful In the woHd* „ ?
undergo** a trial run. The lOO-mllllon-volt betatron I. IW.L"'
new nccelerator building acroa. the itreet from fltagg field
on Dec. 2. JW2, the flrat chain reaction took place. ftoferMtoS
ance. a. the traaetbt* Junk-dealer
The tutor la th*«ca*a to to bo and bto Illiterate blend*. The pt*»-
pUyed by Rladiard Nteml, and Her- eat production !* being directed by
mon Uoyd to acting the part of Irl Mowery, with ecenery designed
Ed Devtry, the onee-promlaing at- by Elaine M.a. and Glen Brooke,
rendered.
ISO VAUNTIN, the "bird man," «oara downward from a plan* at
12,000 feet over Mraux, France, wearing hit ctnv.. wing*. At
1,800 feet he folded wing, and opened hi* parachute f/n (emotional/
AT YOUR
Mldklfr Mid he flnt l«
the ehtld wa. totally Inj
he rtad new.paper accoi
pollc. hunt for th. true
1 had no Idea an)
killed,” he told Inepeci
Haley. "I picked them
way horn* from church
hollered they wanted n
let them on."
Mldkiff Mid he cgjtto
four children talking wi
on the back of the (pick
he noticed they were gor
.topped at a atop algn.
Charlene. 11, and tl
children were Injured •
Jumped from the truck
yeaterday In a hoepltal.
told their parent* th«
frightened when th* dr|
truck refuted to let thei
Naked Africans Use
Pants For Church
by the yard
AO —tTP— A dere-devll eoph-
'climbed to Uf -<>P of • JM*
Dupul* on the Baylor cam-
and removed a freeh-
, oaf that had beea waving
• March 27. .
K white flag blaring th* gr**n
dkU "81” had been Irking nil
Mhomorea. but It remained
------- "■-*-‘-1 rail#'
NEW! JUST ARRIVED
hob. Adam, of Wlchtla
Laevt the atlgma. *
Um taking bto higher edti-
U- Btrrally, climbed S7 feet
Uffoiding placed on th* pole.
L gwrt wm 14 feet of greeeed
L will Mocking hie way, Juet
Chad thwarted all other would-
UMRtoJikha.';
srsss’snrss -.....sr
to# sutr • polio count. younger people of Baytown,” Miss nor Mennen Williams, the nine-
, T*’^,n '**' Smith declared. man minority forced Ilne-by-llne
btend In 78 countle*, Dr. Cox Mid. The club’, .tearing committee In- reading of the 178-page bill and
compared to 44 In wh ch Incidence r]„rtrl Jameg Bond, jr,n Hum- called for at least 119 roll call
|W1fal!Ptr ' m'tar p'r od Phrey, Paul Korbach and Ml*, vote*. WUIIama charged the $270,-
In IMS. He aaid i»Z ca.ee were re- smith. The committee I. elected 671,218 budget wa. inefficient to
ported over a comparable period Mch tU month., keep th* »tate going more than 10
y*ar- „ month*.
:9ar!Zi "Caf*» White*.
Hidalgo 9, Dana., 4, Jefferwn, . y, feat and allowed the meaaure to
Nuerae and Potter, 3 Mch; Coman- jjU* || IldS NO MlC0 pus.. It now goes to the House,
cb*. Tarrant, El Pmo And ^m- Senate aide. Mid It took 12 mile,
tron. 2 each; and WhaKon. Victor- PROVIDENCE, R. IH-CEl—Tom- 0f wire reorder tap* to register
I* htoom. Travto. Sutton. Kleberg, my, . elx-year-old black cat, bM a the h„h,1)thtl of ,j hour. of debate.
Ector, and Bexar 1 each. private eev.nth heaven to protect
•——— _ hi. nine live*.
WOMAN’S CIXB WDJ. Tommy’* paradlM to an cncloaed [InWTinlflVmPnt TOCtC
H.VtX ANNUAL PICNIC roof garden ^nipped with pent- V'U5,J
The annual .prlng plcnlo meet- house and catnip bar. Th* atairway [In In PemKV Vani3
Ing of Woman's Club will be held to heaven 1. a catwalk through a ** *
tomorrow at 10 am. at the hom* of tunnel from the fourth-floor apart- PITTSBURGH — Oi — Pennsyl-
htrjj.kJ- M. Bridge* at Cedar Bayou ment of Tommy'* owners, Mr. and vanla’a unemployment corapensa*
with Mr*. C. J. Batter a* co-hoeteM. Mr*. Anthony Stephen*' - tlon atfmfttratriRWfc to Jlhytfg mbit-'
Bv Cb* absence of th* program But though Tommy’* sets from ey-out about twice as fagt a. it I.
leader, Mr* O. H. Dawson, Mrs. W. automobile. In hi* private para- coming to.
. r,.----.<•—•— ---dl*e, there’s a catch. The big Industrial state lead.
“He has never seen an alley, let the nation In payments to Jobless. !
atone an alley cat," Mrs. Stephen* Ust year b e n e fi t payments In ,
said. ‘He ha. never a. much a. Pennsylvania totaled $141,000,000. .
glimpsed an r-a-t or m-o-u-»*e. Receipt, were $78,000,000.
What he doeen't know won’t hurt However, the administration still ’
L|m »* ---Z"» A^IL.----r—*
undaunted, "ehlnnled" to Ulvlllllv 11WISVIII
Urrr^.Sl"TeechForetasl
I fed ft to the ground. PITTSBURH — (T.D -
fytag ths freshman Tlag I. tra- dental protection for les
Ml »t anylot- However, uni- ciBU yw ,, t d.flnl
tiflrd fmeh did th* untradl-. ,ty me<Mvd1ng to Dr. I
tC »b.n they wired the Bag ' director of the Wtofeot
Itom th* fhaln of Health,
imrtog H, and the* gr*»Kd Dr. Bull epeaklng befi
p>la nual eoniereno# on def
— at Mellon Inetltut*. »
gUIH HONORED authoritlM In Wleconeli
-- ommendlng thet all «
*.^7, “BuorWlre" their water
^ ». r,Z™^f Mary” pr,vent tooth dec,y
ud^ the ftrrt “Med. of Mary ^ Mld t„u dl(f,
« n Catholle l*y* of th. country ehowed tl
in th. 100th aan|v.rMry eele- |n( prfVWtw! pra
M eHlw Sckdetyof Mary an jtt -children'. t<
VsWerelty Of Dayton la.t lmmuBtty. t,e **M. appa
*• permanent.
mmmmommmi He Mid that for a youi
, .. ,,,.*.,1 live* to be 80, the total
MIKE FRANSSEN sjrjssiSL
a year. Bull eald the pr
now up to city govern m
I group oMio* 42" fabric in q wid* assortment of
REG. 1.95 Yd. VALUE
A selected
colors and 1
-"v
Guaranteed Fast Color—Vat Dyed,
Solids or Florals In all Colors.
STATE RESERVE LIFE
•Be# Me Refer* leu Die"
Insure-And Be Sure
See Jim Bond
For Complete Insurance
107 S. Mato I’h. 4001
EXTRA FINE!
GINGHAM
AR Cofors in one of the most
Popular Summer Fabrics
Buy the very best meat at gre^
more people buy here because
rices.
WE RESERVE
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITY
our products and p
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS FOR FRIDA
Linen, Crepe <7
And Romaine - !
A two-time sell-out, so wo know ft’«
good. Assorted Colon and Lengths.
CARNATION or PET
COFFEE
MILK
i
SOMETHING NEW!
READY FOR OVEN
SPANISH MEAT LOAF
KEEP ALUMINUM PAN!
81 xW
SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END!
SHEETS
JERSEY GOWNS
PRIME RIBS OF I
SHOULDER RO
CHUCK ROAST
SIRLOIN STEAK
24 HOUR
HUMBLE
SERVICE STA.
Made by Garxa. First Quality,
No Filling
o Late or Tee
at FULLER'S
MAIN
/
.1,.. H,i
FOR YOUR LOCKER!
fancy select
CALVES /I £i
Kotex....
Kleenex
icot Preserves
AMP'S
...BOX
-P'4 }'Vf '
V - '
BOXES
wn'L
.... ... - jjk .«■ - -tj[- ■ iU-,,.y. ,-r
Tearose or Blue in all kiddies Sizes.
Lae. Trimmed
4^.1.
U # # j".........5.....^
REG. 3tc Pr.
:
boxes Or
CUT RITE
DTS PLAIN!
Com-On-The-Cob 6
TOMATOES - 2 t,
POTATOES 10 lb.
FRESH "
Ground Veal ^ 35e
Corner of Tex« and Commereo
/LENTY OF PARKING SPACE _Cl
_____ —
DAY & NIGHT Ncver T
GROCERY Eor,y sh°
and MARKET 913 S
REG. 79c YARD £|
yd.
' dm
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 295, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1950, newspaper, May 18, 1950; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1027842/m1/8/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.