The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 8 of 24
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Chicken Chow Mein 5EST-...........r‘S99c
Chicken Chow Mein TO 79c
Chow Mein Noodles ...... ............or. 29c
Fortime Cookies...............................Pk» 39c
Soy Sauce ........................... . . 19c
Chow Mein Mix...... pkg 55c
Loach la an expert carpenter
,.. Cindy Phillip* charge* ad-
mission for the use of her iron
... Nancy Wlnningham almost
misae* out on some excitement.
BANQUET
"*■ Frozen Varieties
(Includes New Frozen
„ Breakfasts)
itWng'fff'Crewf'-
y Stott deed* to
[’• correct narpe
Plus... "S& H" G
l Treat and Barbara
ay busy mailing news-
. . . Minda Shoemaker
tut a true friend . . .
alley enjoy* the cenlor
. Ken Riley ha* a nice
D’QIive fall* In a hole
!y Fair complain* about
m«ft . . La Jan McAlls-
i pet peeve... Gym ex-
E^cwiadoszs$m§
Tree Top •’ . -
Apple Juice..... 5 £ T
Libby
Stew Vegetables n£-3?0
Offr-lda
Taler. Tots IU oc"
59c Margarine............
Ballard or PUlabury __i:-
’1" Biscuits 3
Oak Parma "NORDICS"
i—Cottage Cheese
25c Buttermilk
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DAIRY FOODS
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St. Joseph's
Sand Reaps
Top Awards
By LAI RA LEE POULEB
and MARIANNE JAiOB
M. Jom-pA Jantor High
The band member* *** "over-
• toyed" at the reauftl of the re-
cent contest. They returned with
»ut Unit jam, five second
place*,, and one third place. En-
kPitiMe* placing tint were: TV
jjercu»*ion sextet, the lint aa.xo-
phone quartet, the Frtjnch horn
quartet. the lint and third dart-
net quartet*, and the trombone
quartet.
" Second place ensemble* are:
the bras* sextet, woodwind trio,
the aecond clarinet quartet, and
In the fcjtnre the band plant In
travel to Cnnw* Christi some
time in May to complete in state
wide competition with other Jun-
ior high school* on Buccaneer
l)gy,
HUT JAY JABBER
Bill Holder talk* to "James?*'
on the phone . . . Verla Hauae-
maan ha* a hand pan tn the
ensemble . , . Barry Reiter t*
mixed up . . , Thad Cartwright
i* surprised . , . Susan Derdcn
ha* lun «i Horace Mann Junior
High . . . Carol LeBUnc doeun t
like magic marker on her note,
book . . . Patricia Kobenon if
a good messenger . . . George
. Latimar is suspected of '
| mg an unidentified flying ob-
ject ... Stephan Becka I*
a lesson an how to "
^fcatojdven
Marianne Jacob . . . Katherine
Sobofik make* a boo-boo on her
report card average .. . Lorlta
Magee has flashing green eyes
Thomas Giroir seen wandering
around on roof
Svrcek enjoy* band trip* . . .
Mary Kdtenek la getting died of
cheese and peanut butter sand-
wiches . . . Cathy Coates loves
"fresh air" . . . Laura Pohler
needs tome sleep ... To have
or not have — a test — la the
question in Geometry class.
GANDER
QUACKS
Mika 0 Doud discloses some
Interesting facts about "Shovel
Face" . . . Mike Scott I* operat-
ing a wonderful information
aervira . . . Herbie Schoener re-
ceives a telegram from a friend
... Stanley Bishop is in store
for a big surprise . . . Drew
George enjoys a lollipop . .
Surah Swairt enjoys a bus trii
Evelyn Spears makes a tele-
iilame rail . . . Judi Huckabee
brings back souvenirs from Aus-
Janet Summer* has a hectic
"time trying on shoe* . . . Diane
Hays* almost misses the bus
. Connie Thoms* is always
knocking on doors , . . Jeanie
vii uwtn • • • yramr
Coyer seems to be a profession-
al card player . . . Drew Scott
falls down on the jofe . . . Jaro
Jones has an accident.
Hill Boyd has an interesting
opinion ... Teresa Atchison has
a speckled face ... Mike Gil-
lettg has an exhausting week-
end .. . Lan Williams is iP
way* turning news . . . Linda
Jolinaon falls asleep dn the trip
home from Austin . . . Sqron
Scarborough and Pam Berry go
■hopping.
Gayle Wiley is an early riser
.... Jana Turner is constantly
looatoglwr belonging*... Ricky
Trout gats a good laugh . . .
DarraB Davis wants his name in
the paper . . . Johnny De-
Jo Nell Hadley gets an excit-
ing view of the city of Austin
... Kerry Katribe and Linda En-
derli why do you have cricks in
your necks . . . Rosemary Mei-
■ter likes to style hair.
Andy Lumpkin viaiti a tick
friend . . . Debbie Adams sees
an old friend . . . Craig Ains-
worth is worth his weight in
• gold . . . Kathy Priest is due
for a rest . . . John Droulihet
- has a mixed up night «, . Kris
Hunt states his opinion ... Rus-
ty Boggess doesn't really talk as
much in American History class
as certain people think.
Joanie Well* pays attention in
French dais . . . Ditto Mary
Riggf . . . Sallie Sharp teams
the wrong word list . . . Kay
Mitchell makes a mistake.
Lillian Bayrer is mistaken for
someone else . . . Roberta Col-
lins wants to go to Texas AAM
. Ditto Cynthia Holecek
Iewis
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* you bit# through the crackling-crisp golden crust,
your taste-buds will be rewarded with the sweetest-
eating chieken you've ever tasted! Then you'll know
what a wonderful buy these fryers really are . . .
These are plump, tender, full-meated birds
that are. especially selected for superb
eoting. These ore real "Slick Chicks!"
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BLADE-CUT
PORK ROAST
Cut From
swirrs
Cam Fed
Pert! •
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Specials Good
for March 4 thru
March Sth____________
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Busch Beer
Ice Cream
Circus Drinks-4
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Deity Brand Qrem Giant
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.