The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page: 3 of 36
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Tliur*d*v. Decmebdr 5, 1957
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OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M
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Lee* froited nylon Went
long gown in wnert empire
stylo. Frivolously feminine
/'Sae'Tj with rich Costings of nylon
/ VI loco «nd pleats. Bluo, rod,
I orchid. Sins 32*42.
Pleated nylon tricot bodice has o top-
ping of nylon loc# imported from
France. Shadow panel. Comes in
regular length.
Luxurious Duster^ and Robes
Make Ideal Christmas Gifts
| Nylon Quilted Duster
Special Priced
Wide Selection
Sport Shirts
98
Large assortment of sport
shirts in gay colors and
some stripes and designs.
, , _ . _ ... Comes in many styles
Quilted Nylon Tricot Oustor .. . domuro and delicate floral y 4nd fabrici.
int. New lovalinass that faals so soft and luxurious. Nylon
ca graces curtain collar and daap cuffs. Hand wash . , .
ip dry.
A. Hock-Jewel Buttoned Duster
Siias 4 to IS
Single guilted nylon tricot
ning,
nylon leco trim. Blue, pink,
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with nylon teffete linim
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white. Sizes 10 to It.
Boys Styled Right
Elastic Leg
Nylon Briefs
Elastic leg briefs of nylon
tricot. A variety of luxury
trimmed styles, fclastic waist.
Double fabric crotch. Whito
and pastels. Small, medium
end large.
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6. Long Coachman Style Robe |
SingU quilted nylon tricot with
contrasting gold trim. Pink, n
Blue, or White. Sixes 10 to 20.
13" i
C. Leisure-Time Pajamas $
... . ... , , Washable combed cotton
Choos. th„ set with 3-w.y nylon 4 j k wifh ih. bucl|. j„ th.
tr,cot guilted ^clet t.p.r.d v.l* ft b#cl M#rc#rilfd for „fr#
v.teen pant,. Whit, or blue. # |tr, th #nd |ult#fi Mnfor.
Sites 10 to 18.
ised. Sites 6 to 20.
Roy Rogers
Western Shirt
*>98
.tint like rnwhoya wear
Waslifsat rayon gabardine
with pcarllaed nap fasten-
era ami arrmrt slush pocket*.
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Luxury Harmony House
Rayon, Nylon Blankets
Give A Gift For The Home-The Whole
Family Will Enjoy It - Give Harmony House
White Muslin Sheets
134 Threads Per Sq. Inch After Washing!
Slxe 72 x 90
Holiday Hostesses
Bath Hat Set
1 3 piece 2
Te*n» % Subteens
Value priced Intltlal nhtrt
with roll up slcrvni1 Fine
coton broadcloth White. 7
to IS or 10* to 16a.
Good quality fluffy cotton
or Emerald.
72" a 108" RAT OX TWIN FITTID | 89
also irirr" flat see I
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PILLOW CASES eocft wc
• These wonderful crisp, lovelv looking muslin sheets have a firm
balancer weave that makes them not only nice looking, l?ut very,
very durable.
Harmony House Automatic
Electric Blanket
Harmony House
Bath Towel Set
>98
Quilted Nylon
Girls' Robes
998
Site I to bt &
; Single Control 4 Piec* ^
, l-inch bottom hems, sturdy tape selv- Thick ’n thirsty cotton ter- Warm Hon*y -wkle rob** in
w \\\ j L. B|,c«c MM(lw «a Change* easily from flat to fitted style. Feature, a< t matte ry. Beautiful embroidered, colorful print* and wild*,
ages. Hornes launaereo ana wrappea, oy pairs in piaSTIC, reaay TO preheat, single control hanger that attache* to headboard or Gift boxed in pair* of bath Pull circle *kirtn, Perfect gift
use. bed. m DuPont Orion, 90% rayon. 7 color* . towels and waahcloth*. ft® th# little elrl.
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BAYTOWN, TEXAS
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rna Ju»t Say (MARGE it On
Jl*v Sear* Revolving Charge . . .
Take Month* W pay.
SEARS LAY-A-WAY
Vm Sear* convenient Lay-Away . , . just a *mall
amount down w'll h-ld your parefcaae until
DM—”hr 1WH.
Labor Leader:.
Begins Fight i
For Wages
' * i
ny JOHN C1A.NCY
t ailed Prow Mall (M.pmAr*
AT1JLNTJC CITY, N.J.
Ubor leader Richard J. Gray said »>.
ttgkv he ha* just begun to fight *
for nl* proposal for a one year ‘ I
propwal for a one year
frve/.o on wages of building trade*
worker*.
Gray stuck to hi* plan despite
e* of "(reason" from
>*‘4,
me* of "treason" from other im-T
ion offleiala arat a personal >cold> •
mg fn«i AFL . CIO President
George Meany.
"I've got some nice compB- ««»♦ fl
ments," *atd th# Tl yeamld chief
of the powerful AKleCIO fiuildlng
Trwkyt llrparlment. "Throe huiw *"
deed telegram*, tome from rank * *
and file union members, and not
onr disagisving with me."
diray said he felt ihat leaders of
Inllding trades unions, almost all i.e *
of whom rejected |h,> plan Upai *
first hearing, were "ronimg «.
around" alter lie . x[ilnln«l tht
details.
The wage imrratorium which ha* w
drawn tin* fire 1* merely the lint
step, Gray insisted, lire second ,
step would is- MHinainm of a com-
mittee representing every [diase of
the building Industry to see if the
iimstruction slump rouid he ra-
vers*,I.
"What th*' hell giioil t* J*» an' *
hour if you don't get a < hanoe to '
earn it?" Gray asked.
Mi'imy, aptiearing at the con-
vention where Gray presided, aaid
Hie proposal sounded like it cam#
from Oh- nrealdent of the U.S,
Chamber of Commerce.
leaders of imtustrial union* * j
whose menilier* average ahwit \» '
ft 50 an hour less than lauklmg <
trade*—voiced the angrtest cora-
plaint*.
Ttie Kveeutive Board of the In-
tenwtkmal Unkm uf hl*vtrical
Worker* HUE) said the proposal
was "Iwrebralned'’ ami imountad
to "treason hi trade unionism."
The 1UK repeated Meany1* bas-
ic argument-lhat Hie nation*
economy depended on mass pur- ,
ehasing piwer adurved liirough
higti wage*
United Stet'Iworker* ntfidal*
es-tsssl the complaint and said
(iray's "absurd" suggestion
played along with anti-labor ele-
ments and would be "itisaairoua'*
of inrried out.
Harvest
Time Is
Here Again
AUSTIN (UP)- The U R. He-
rtment of Agriculture says fall
....event activity puked up tiie
past week in Texas a* aoll* dried ?
in lla- tlrtt full week of open
weather in two month*.
nw irport nlso noted heavy
loss of tender fall vegetable* In
the lamer Kio Grande Valk-y but
Sumbiy from a friv/e. Th.- har-
vest of them- vegetable*, though
well advanced, atoppeit wlvn the
old spell hit.
Citrus fruit np|ieared to have ,
esenped damage but new wuosN*
growth in some area* was hurt, ?
Hie USDA said. Effect nl this ,
damage will show in next year'##
crop, tin- agency said.
Small grains remained in good
condition. Odd weather slowed
development but the sunshine that
followed the cold snap helped
color.
Ttie USDA pn,lined aiadher
week of alien weather will per-
mit completion of planting all in-
tended small grain acreage
Cotton harvest gained momen-
tum in Dm- Tram-Peon* anti put* „
ol liw northwest ns held* dried. >
it on moal High Plains farm* ;
sorghum combining was getting
priority over cotton haivest be-,
cause of tin- haraid of Wind
blowing.
All classes of livestock contin-
ued in good to very good rtmdt-
) • -n But chilling wind caused
heavy drawing of unprotected
animal*. Demand for stacker cat-
tle continued very broad.
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Worm, Fkmnel
Boys' Rcbes
098
Size 14 dfc
Bright bold plaids and west-
ern prints in warm cotton
flannel. -Rounded interlined
collar. Double yoke.
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MONTE-SANO AND
ZAN'S "soft skirt
olive green Linton tweed. 1___
: akirt, gored and circular, is .
seamed in fly-front manawa.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957, newspaper, December 5, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043441/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.