The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1956 Page: 3 of 28
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HANO-MCKED IN NEW YORK
Penney’s pre-Easter
29c
Tube*
Sparta Tooth Paste 2
MUM MIST
DEODRANT
of new Spring hats!
SOMEWHAT LIKE Fibber McGee’s closet, nearly everything cas-
caded out when front wall of this building gave way in Balti-
more. It’s the Penn Supply company, which sells insulation ma-
terial, among other things. (International SoundphotoJ
HAT FASHION DOESN'T COST A FORTUNE AT PENNEY'SI
Missour. Farmers association, displays what may be its successor
a six-gallon carton, in Springfield, Mo. The carton la lined with a
polyethylene sack, transparent, durable and thin. The MFA has
licensed three companies to use the carton. fInternational'
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Thursday, Marrh 29, 1956
KELLEY’S
SUPER MARKET
NORTH PRUETT at WILLIAM • DIAL 8036
IMPERIAL
SUGAR
fifin' F ii I®*'
MARYUND CLUB
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BRIGHT & EARLY
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FRESH
YARD EGGS
49c
DOZEN
SNOWDRIFT
WITH COUPON ON PAGE 22
3 can 67c
UPTON
TEA
THE Max' ns
39c
UPTON
TEA RAGS
THE MOT'TEA
i< ct 23c
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Stripes, in many hues, are sitting pretty for summer. Here, Gay’s
-Hu i, * « Dallas uses them in a blouse and skirt of cotton. The blouse
with its smart square neckline is congenially mated with a circular
skirt A gold belt unites the two.
GSUdMi 12 39c
Aunt Jemima Flour
Rose-Dale Pears..
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Comstock Pie Apples shced. 23c
tfbbi* Green Beans
Van Camp Tuna
Parkay Oleo .........
NJ.C. Vanilla Wafers
Lux Liquid Detergent
GLADiOLA BISCUITS
5 £x 39c
n No. 2*4 ioo
3 Cans
CUT 2 Guu 31c
........Can 21C
.............lb. 29c
!?.£ 23c
29c
ANN JACKSON (right), one of the few women engineers in the
U. S., jots down data in Marin County, Calif., after conferring
with her “stick woman,” Sue Fetz. The surveying job is for the
new Golden Gate Bridge freeway, a $5,750,000 project to be dedi-
cated March 20. Mrs. Jackson, 25, is employed by the California
Division of Highways. A , (International SoundphotoJ
BABY BEEF
SHOULDER ROAST
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER 2 49c
HORMEL
SLICED BACON 39c
FANCY HOME DRESSED
FRYERS
DECKER'S
PICNICS
• LIBBY'S FROZEN FOODS
ORANGE JUICE...............2
• BROCCOLI SPEARS
f FORDHOOK I.IMAS
• BABY LIMAS
• BLACK EYE PEAS
Your
Choice
249c
CALIFORNIA
POTATOES
CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
FRESH CRISP
CELERY
CRISP CELLO PACK
CARROTS
WINESAP
APPLES
10 ^ 59c
2 us. 25c
.Medium Stalk 9C
........ PKG. 5C
4 39c
THI T 0-GALLON milk can, a heavy, clanging rural fixture for
generations, may be on the way out Burdet Heinmann, tech-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1956, newspaper, March 29, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1100018/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.