The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1961 Page: 12 of 12
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ALL SALlCS FINAL
'""TV effort of the decision may
be that the House elected in 1962
may contain dozens of members;
chosen in statewide rather than;
Of the 25 states whose congres-
sional delegations will increase,or.
decrease in the next House if the
sia of that body is not enlarged,
only 13 have enacted redistricting j
taisw Tn hi-rt of fhi-ak> ototoc :
CLEARANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
CLEARANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Summer
INCLUDING JUNIOR* . MISSES - AND HALF SIZES
INCLUDING TRAVEL SUITS.------? .
SPECIAL SALE ... of nationally famous label clothing at sub-
stantial discount prices! Cool . . . comfortable*. . . and relaxed.
Take advantage of this wonderful offering of better quality men's
suits in this season’s most popular styles, colors, and models.
the House is not changed. All
tula ”
Terrific values on dresses for mid-summer travel and to
carry you into Full. Advanced stylea for all occasions
casuals, street or daytime fashions to tfccktall and Isle day
dresses. Juniors’, Misses' and lwf-sixes.
states from losing seats have
been proposed in the House, but
the current outlook is ttiat none
of them will get anywhere.
One proposal, by Rep. Frank
Chelf D-Ky,, . would increase the
sin ofcfe. Bouse sorting in 1963
from the presently fixed 437 to
469 That would not protect any.
REDUCED
UP TO
crease to more than 500 members.
-House- leedeff'consider that!
number loo unwieldy.
Congresksmal leaders believe!
that once the state legislatures!
are convinced’that there will be j
no action by Congress, they will i
meve swiftly wiftr;'.grdistricting,
legislation rather than take po-i
litical risits which nortiially ac-:
company state-at^atge congres-j
sicnal elections^/— ■ I
In states losing seats, all mem-
hfirt rrtftct nin otJescM «—•* i
Slight charge for alterations
on Sals Merchandise
comfortable than ever. Sites 34 to 46. In Regulars, Shorts, and
Hew York Youth
Admits Stabbings
New dresses aa3 suits on sale for the first time . . .
Everyone this year’s newest styles: T%ese sra fresh,
blight, new summer cottons, rayons and silks.. , ideal for
WOLCOTT. NX, *(AP)-A boy
who fatally stabbed a mother and
daughter arid _ critically woundJd
another girt.has been committed
PERFECTLY TAILORED SPORTCOATS IN WOOL AND WOOL
BLENDS THAT ARE STYLED IN THE SEASONS BEST FASHIONS
FOR MEN____IN STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS, AND MUTED
TONES, ALSO COOL MADRIS COTTONS.
hot weather and traveling. Style after style to choose and
select from. Prints, solids and smart combinations in
junior, misses- and women's sizes.
Reg. 29.95 to 32,50 Reg. 35.00 to 39.95
Ref. 16.95
BLOUSES-SKIRTS-AND SPORT WEAR'/, J/2 off
CHOOSE FROM THE LATEST AND SMARTEST-FASHIONS AND STYLES FOR
CHOOSE FROM THE LATEST AND SMARTEST FAL.— --------
TEAR ROUND WEAR, INCLUDING NEW SUMMER COTTON. WASH AND
WEAR FABRIC..LITTLE OR NO IRONING.
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ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
LADIES* LONG * SHORT
FORMALS
it SlUMy
OUR BMTIRG STOCK ,
LADIES' SUMMER
STRAWS-FABRICS-LEAJMERS
SALE OF MENS SUMMER
PAJAMAS
LONG AND SHORT LEGO
ENTIRE STOCK.
Nationally Advertised
MEN'S STRAW HATS
LADIES' SUMMER
JEWELRY
ikkS: i?i in
MemUKWrw. UAUf
wounds in dye abdomen and back.
■ Wayne County Judge George
Parsons ordered the youth com-
mitted to Willard State Hospital
after a hearing.
Our entire stock of men’s summer slacks are being drastically re-
duced for Our fabulous clearance sale, - "J v'
OilR ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK
Mre. Robert Duryee. He was
Hmflftedly Dattebe&rejte ear
mow'd to die Rochester hospital,
SupBl'pOd.
Odall Says Padre Isle
Part Rne Opportunity
Rag. 10.95 • Rag. ttii Reg. 14.95
syiJ$A97 „ sia
Reg. 19.95
• DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR
• Swim Wear
• Shorts ". -
a Tee Shirta
a Jamaica?
a Peddle Pusher*
A Wonderful Selection of Dresses
Every one this year's newest styles
and fabric. Many in stock only a few
days—on sale for the first time . . .
Sun Drattet!-ideal fsf feocfrta school.
This season's favoite slacks of ail wool tropicals, Dacron and wool
table, full cut with specialized tailoring in every pair. Newest
last remaining opportunities for
seashore conservation left to us
today.”
.lit jugwi the House national: :
styles, newest patterns. Sizes 28-50.
paries subcommittee to give the
proposal “the hipest possible pri-
ority in your cOriridetatioh.’’
"The only great problem con-
fronting! m> in coukiering this
conservation measure is one erf
urgency." IMall said in a-state*
iwflt’presPrtlpd to the cwrirnittef.
It is considering bills to establish
a Padre Island seashore park on
the Gulf coast of Texas.
Bills by Reps. Joe Kilgore and;
John Young, both Texas Demo-1
S
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S FAMOUS LABEL
DONT MISS THESE FABULOUS BARGAINS!
Reg, 3.00 Reg. 4.00 Reg. 5.00 Reg. 7*5 Reg. 10.95
$J99 ^99 7 $^97 $J97
SPORT SHIRTS
ONE RACK OF
INCLUDING ON® GROUP OF KNIT SHIRTS
Sale "Famous Brand” Boys Deportment
AMERICA'S LEADING BRANDS Boys’ Tom Sawyer-Master Built-Lad 'it Dot
Boys’ Sport Shirts dress SLACKS
PNE-TABLE
CHILDREN'S SLEEPWEAR
• SHORTS • PAJAMAS
• GOWNS
- ONE TABLE
CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL
• SUPS • SOCKS • SHIRTS
• SWIM SUITS • PETTICOATS
XLDmm «id
Once a year buy ... for now andtmck-to-gchocrt. By I
leading manufacturers. The majority of these are frt
out of the boxes. Tom Sawyer . . . Collegiate, Came
... and Viking.
VALUES
SUPER QUALITY . . . SUMMER SUCKS.
. ' MANY CAN BE WORN YEAR-ROUND
r>NowVJ34*V #
Pakistan President!'. !
To Be Guest Of 1£J *
AUSTIN (API—Vice President
l.yndon Johnson amounted 'here
•today that President AyuH KHan
nf Pakistan will be Johnaon «
(Mil at me lbj ranch near
krnon CKy Airing the weekpnd
REG.'S.OS V
REG. 2M
BOYS’ SUMMER | 0NE SR0UP
BOYS
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LONG.SHORT LEGS
EVERY SINGH DEPARTMENT
MEN’S • WOMEN'S - BOY’S - GIRL'S! SAVE NOW!
AND SUITS SLACKS i PAJAMAS
Jurtuswi'* ranch, ■
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COOL COMFORTABLE FABRICS YOU
WANT TO WEAR NOW AND INTO FALL
Value*
- * Whom
*- WU4
Value*
to :m
Reduced 1
Up to
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1961, newspaper, July 7, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057373/m1/12/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.