The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964 Page: 6 of 10
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PAGE SIX
THE HUMBLE ECHO'
1965
CLOCK RADIO
Clock-Radio
TheTRUMPETEER Sw'tCh
Model M507
Slim, trim, “modern decor”
styling. Charcoal color, Star-
mist White color or Glacier
Blue color.
ONLY
$
BLAIR
HARDWARE
City Workers
Receive
Certificates
Official State Health De-
partment certificates o f
competency have been
earned by Julius Head and
James C. Palmer of the
Humble water treatment
plant.
Signed by the state com-
missioner of health and au-
thorities of the Texas Wa-
ter and Sewage Works As-
sociation, the citations
were given to Palmer and
Head after they passed ex-
aminations to demonstrate
their skill in plant work
and an understanding of its
importance to community
health.
Under terms of the health
If you want the FULL protection of a
vitamin-mineral supplement, choose
(M)$UPER
PLENAMINS
• LARGEST-SELLING vitamin-
mineral product in America.
• SELECTED for use by the U.S.
Olympic Team.
• BALANCED FORMULA of 11
vitamins, 10 minerals gives
you the added assurance that
your basic diet meets the
needs of sound vitamin nutri-
tion.
bottle of 36
2.59
At Our Fingertips
Our efficient filing system
enables us to offer you
fast, accurate service on
prescription refills.
Keeping a complete record
of your prescription
purchases is another part
of the personal attention
you receive when you
bring your prescription
to us.
Your (Rexall) Pharmacist
BUDGET DAYS
SALE
Coming
DEC 3-12
HUMBLE
PHARMACY
210 Main
HI-6-2111
agency’s operator certifi-
cation program, candidates
for certification must have
acquired a prescribed a-
mount of actual work ex-
perience and must have
shown a satisfactory re-
cord of attendance at state
and regional short schools
at which principles of mod-
ern plant management are
taught.
The schools are conduct-
ed under sponsorship of the
state health department,
Texas A&M University and
the Texas Water and Sew-
age Works Association.
Promotions At
Bank Announced
Promotions of Roy Schultz
to assistant vice president
and Larry Martin and Floyd
Matheny to assistant cash-
iers were announced last
week by Humble State Bank.
MAILING
Continued from page 1
securely.”
The postmaster empha-
sized that poorly wrapped
and loosely packed cartons
are the major cause of par-
cel post damage. He also
suggested that the address
be written on only one side
of the exterior wrapping
and that a duplicate address
be included inside the car-
ton in case the outer cov-
ering is not secure and
comes off.
Smith said the Post Of-
fice Department in Wash-
ington is predicting that a
record seven billion pieces
of mail will move through
the postal system during
the peak rush just before
Christmas.
“The cooperation of all
mailers is vital for us to
deliver each holiday card,
letter and package before
Christmas Day. A little
planning will make the
Christmas rush less hec-
tic for everyone,” he said.
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"WHAT'S ALL THIS TALK AB0U‘
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Smooth
Two front axles give new Ford pick-
ups the smooth ride of a car! Each
front wheel is suspended on its own
axle—a forged I-beam axle like the
big trucks use. Independent wheel
action means a bump at one wheel
won't jar the other. Add forged steel
radius rods, heavy-duty coil springs,
and you've got it. . . the smoothest
riding, toughest independent front
end in any pickup! Only we Ford
Dealers have it, so come in today!
YovCd never know it was a truck!
65 FORD
TWIN I BEAM
PICKUP
Comfort-test it today at your Ford Dealer’s!
FRONTIER FORDSAlES
119 Main St.
INC.
446-2155
Wml
KEEP YOUR FORD ALL FORD WITH GENUINE FORD PARTS AND SERVICE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964
ROBBINS
CHEVROLET CO.
Headquarters for (65
Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles
1. Humble vs. Port Acres
(pick score)
SCHOTT'S
GROCERY
2. Katy vs. Taylor
MAURICE BURNS
AGENCY
For all
your Insurance needs
3. Palacios vs. Devine
ROSEWOOD
MEMORIAL
PARK
26. Jefferson vs. White
Oak
ODOM
TEXACO
25. Rosebud vs. Lex-
ington
SMITH
CLEANERS
24. Tennessee vs.
Vanderbilt
THAMES
VARIETY
23. Miami vs. Florida
MOORES
TEXACO
22. McAllen vs. Waco
Richfield
HUMBLE
PHARMACY
21. San Marcos vs.
Austin Lanier
FRONTIER
FORD
SALES INC.
20. Palestine vs.
Athens
DURAN’S
SERVICE
STATION
19. Vidor vs. Cy-Fair
Hh(e(^^c)hp
FOOTBALL CONTEST
CASH GIVEN
EACH WEEK
LAST WEEK’S
WINNERS
1. Patricia English
2. Tommy Marsh
3. Joe Woods Jr.
(MONTGOMERY’S
WESTERN
AUTO
18. Deer Park vs. La-
mar
THE
HUMBLE
ECHO
17. Dumas vs. Andrews
CONTEST RULES
Simply type or print on a clean piece of white paper the names
of the teams you think will win in the games listed with each
sponsor. Pick the score of the tie-breaker. The entry with the
highest number of winners will be awarded first prize of $8.
Second prize is $5 and third prize is $2. The game marked
(pick score) will be used to break ties. Decision of the judges is
final. All entries must be in The Humble ECHO office by 5 p.m.
each Friday, or postmarked no later than 12 noon Friday. In
listing teams you think will win, number them in the order they
appear, starting at the upper left and continuing clockwise around
the contest. Only one entry per person is allowed each week.
HUMBLE
BARBER
SHOP
16. Garland vs. Tex-
arkana
ISAACKS
SERVICE
STATION
15. Spring Branch vs.
Jones
HUMBLE
AUTO
SUPPLY
4. Bishop vs. Los-
Fresnos
TOOKE’S
DRUG STORE
5. TCU vs. SMU
©oiune
§L?oppe
^Furniture
6. Baylor vs. Rice
THE
HUMBLE
ECHO
7. Houston vs. Cincin-
nati
HORLOCK
FOOD CENTERl
8. Notre Dame vs. USC
WALKER TV
& APPLIANCE
9. Oklahoma vs.
Oklahoma State
HARVEY
HARDWARE
& FURNITURE
10. Iowa Park vs. Den-
ver City
HUDSON
GULF SERVICE!
11. Nocona vs. Marlin
FARRIS
GLASS CO.
12. Hull-Daisetta vs.
Waller
HUMBLE
FOOD
MARKET
14. Galena Park vs.
Nederland
HOME
TELEPHONE
CO.
13. Three Rivers vs.
Ingleside
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Pundt, John. The Humble Echo (Humble, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1964, newspaper, November 26, 1964; Humble, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1036913/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Humble Museum.