The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957 Page: 13 of 24
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MRS. ELSIE DINSMORE MRS. NATHAN MeOANIEL MRS. KERBY NORRISS
PARTY PLANS—Baytown Jaycee-ettes wtj&gm a membership drive Saturday with*
gjysis '
vice president of the organization and Mrs. Npress, secretary. (Baytown Photo.)
Vegetables And Cornmeal
Rolls Make Tasty Team
H To complement your current. Bring to boil over direct heat,
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To complement your current Bring 10 doii over aina* am.
meals of iresh garden veget- stirring constantly. Place over
ablrs bake Cornmeal Rolls. double boiler and cook r min-
Mrs. A. K. Ready s recipe for <•*-£ atirringfrequently. Cool to
these rolls will add zest to those: lukewarm. Add.
big helpings of crowd** peat, 1 pkg. yeast
greens, or beans.
cornmeal bolus
1 cup white cornmeal
2 cups milk
4 cup fat
4 cup sugar
l tsp. salt
Need some
Writing Paper?
*i cup lukewarm water
2 beaten eggs
Mix well and turn entire mix-
ture over 24 cups flour on
bread board. Mix and knead un-
til smooth and elastic. Place in
greased bowl and cover and let
rise until doubled in size, punch
down and let it stay 1P minutes
before cutting into rolls. Make
1 cup chopped pecans
4 cup sugar
Sprinkle sugar oyer apples
and pecans.
Roll second half of dough and
place on top. Press edges to-
gether. Gash diagonally and
bake at 350 degrees about 30
minutes. Cool slightly and
spread on glaze:
1 cup sifted powdered sugar
14 or 2 tbsp. hot water
U tap’, vanilla _
before cutting into'rolls. Make! . . rik i
clover leaf roils or small loaves, UlnS III JllUrio
placing in greased pans. Let .
rise until doubled in bulk. Bake |*g ndZflrGOUS
. .________w „ at 400 degrees, 20 to 25 minutes.
. Another favorite recipe in the BOSTON -UP - Girl* can
Here's a chance to get youriftcady home 7U Gresham, is:eliminate a seasonal highway)
A _ _1_ .1 IaiiJ NeS#Ba . i at. n im •• Jjk11«anV ** A ftflll Lnart L
needs et real low prices .
'cause we have one rack, of
White and Wyckoff boxed
stationery on display at re-
duced prices.
All paper on
rack, now ... 33*/* off
matherne's
211 West Pearce
a '
the Gcrmsut delicacy, “Apfel
Schlttcn:*
16 heaping tbsp. flour
8 tbsp. sugar
2 egg yolks
6 tbsp. milk
2 sticks margarine
Mix well and let set 30 min,-
utes. Divide in half. For easy
handling, roll into size and
hazard by keeping off the pub-
lic sidewalks while wearing
shorts.
So says the Automobile Legal
Association In advising girls to
• save the shorts and the skimpyi
summer skirts for the back-
yard," . .. j
‘Only a truly senile driver!
by 13, roll up and plhpe in<» one
end of pan and unroll. Let it
come up the sides of pan about
1 inch, ’ ’
Add this filling:
3 or 4 large apples, diced_
• only a tnuy aerate
jean ignore such sidewalk seen*
cry," said ALA executive Philip
C. Wallwork,, “and that one
quick look can result in death
or injury just as easily as a,
blowout, a drunken driver, or a
speeder." •' ■ 1
Continuing Our
Semi-Annual
CLEARANCE
LADIES’ SHOES
;
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
HI Heels - Medium Heels-Wedges
• JACQUELINES • RED CROSS • CARMEILETES • COBBIES
mi
Regular $11 to $15
■
|gj MONTH
STORE HOURS:
, j td» TO 1:30
, . . ______ *. % ]$''?■
Odds and ends! broken lots! one-of-a-kind! all drastically reduced for clearance!
STORE HOURS
9:00 TO S:M
2 BIG DAYS • FRIDAY • SATURDAY
SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE
V
OYER 200
LADIES’ DRESSES
SUMMER FROCKS SHOWN FOR THE FIRST IMH
EVERY ONE A WONDERFUL BUY!
fa j' • 1 ff -M t 0
Fabulous values In summer dresses
Reg. 14.95 ond 14.95
newest styles end colors... prints, stripes,
checks end solids. Some with sleeves and
sunbacks ... all crisp and cool for tho
summer months ahead. Buy enough for th#
rest of th# season.
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ONI RACK LADIES -j=r
Better DrCSSCS Selected from our regular Stock & pr,C'
END OF THE MONTH
* •
Clearance Our Entire Stock Ladks' Summer
MILLINERY
Hill Terrific reductions on our entire stack ef summer strews. Kg pietgre bets, perky
little bonnets, charming off the face versions. Som. tailored ... some fancy. I"
whites and pastels. All can be worn now end through the summer. Every one
fresh, new stock. * * -
VALUES TO 24.95
2
EVERY ONI THIS YEAR’S NEWEST STYLES!
**#
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One Group Ladies'
Nationally Advertised
GOWNS - SLIPS
Large group of nylons and cottons . . . all
lovely . . . many are this year s newest styies.
Reduced for Ena of Month Clearance.
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE
mammm
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE SUMMER
GIRLS' DRESSES
Styfod by Fomout Am*dco« Momifochirm
Every dress in this group is one
sf tni'
..sis year's newest styles cut
from the wonderful fahrics that
are, so p'erfert for summer and
back to school weafing. Many we
have had in stock just a few
have had in stock u
Jays. Really fabulous Di
PRICE
Were 3.95........NOW 1.97
Were 7,95........NOW 3.97
Were 5.95......NOW 2.97
Were 10.95......NOW 5.47
WEARING I SLEEPING APPAREL
• Swim Suits • Slips
• Sun Suits • S»rf«
• Petticoats • Socks
• Shorts
e Gown* *.
• Pejemes
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
4
PRICE
AND LESS
One Group Men',
DRESS SHIRTS
One of the leading nationally
known brand name shirt*.
END OF
MONTH
Rag. 3.95
99
Young Men’s Levis
PEG TOP
DENIM SUCKS
Discontinued Patterns
Values to 4.50
50
END OF
MONTH
2
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK
SUMMER FABRICS
MANY THOUSANDS OF YARDS ~ 3 BIG GROUPS
All Nationally advertised names... Coham#, Galay l Lord.
William Anderson and Bates Disciplined
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY KINDS OF FABRICSI
Tissue Gingham • Woven Ginghams * Broadcloth prints
- Dimnity Prints • Polished Cotton. * Pure Ir.sh L,nan
• Satin Stripe Shear • Tufted strip* shear • Calcutta Fabric
THESE AND MANY, MANY MORE
REGULARLY PRICED FROM 89c to 1.98
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BETTER FABRICS.... up to Yz Off
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
mom HitmoK end ttxtan
MEN'S BB.TS
Nylon elastic* etrrtch and
nil leather- Valuta from
1.M to ISO
*iND OF
MONTH
99
mmr* w«* **#*•* • <#**#»» at m
*5 per cent Items M par cant
Cot ten and iw paraant Item
Mon's Woali and Woor
DRESS SHIRTS
In all whltt and solid colors.
Perfect for summer travel. Wash
and drip dry. No Ironing.
Value* fa
8,95
END OF
MONTH
3
Clearance 50% Dacron, 50% Nyon Cord and 65% Dacron, 35% Cotton Slub
MEN’S SLACKS
WASH N' WEAR R,,uk"7,5 md
Cool feather weight wash 'n' wear cord
nd .stub weaves that are machine wash-
Superbly tailored for better fit and
r wear. In Blue, Grey, Tan, Charcoal
Brown. Sizes 29 to 42.
C88
J) Sl.ght
Ah
Slight Charge
For Alterations
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE ONE GROUP MEN'S
Vakm to 49.50
SUMMER SUITS
All Nationally Known lines v**
Oooo
This season smartest style* end fabric* , . . aft
in cool, crisp summer weights. Dacron* and wool,
dacron end. rayon, and mohair and dacron.
mm
END OF MONTH CLEARANCE MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
Special purchase of men's sport shirts, Trimly ’
tailored of the very finest of cotton fabrics. AH ^8 99
completely washable. In checks, stripes, plaids and
'solids. Sizes S. M, L. XU
REGULAR 2.98
til
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cdmffiugBROHS
•I 99
a#
Ml Cut W«h'NW..r
WanhnWa cotton pH*#* robes for man ... ao eom*
plrtiiy dbolto relax In ... so easy to launder .
just wash and ban* to dry. no Ironing necessary. In
I«« warn, V.V -I ironing ncccMary
oeierfui M»*f atrip**, ptald*. print* and loHda.
REGULAR 4.95
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1957, newspaper, June 27, 1957; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043583/m1/13/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.