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®ljr lagtnnm 4n» Wednesday, August 5, 1964
Hi AND LOIS
By Mort Walker and Dik Browne
CfX. /3'Zevf£
A NEW kTlNP
OF CEREAL
WITH THE
TO/ ON
THE
OUTSIDE/
Portion Of Mighty Asian
Forces Move To Viet Nam
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
military strength of the United
States in the Pacific includes
neurly a quarter of'a million
men, thousands of planes and
about 125 Navy ships in the 7th
Fleet alone, with other ships
ready elsewhere. -Tr
Part of the "substantTal 'mili-
tary reinforcements to South-
Aiiae Aata" nrki/ils
fense weapons” and only had stellation and Bon Homme
ea$t Asia” which Secretary of
Defense Robert S. McNamara
NUBBIN
By Paul Norris
M'SWTV PINE FAMILY,
ESGNcS / HAVE YOU
NAMES’ THEM YET?
I'VE GIVEN THEM
EACH A NUMBER
IN6TEAP OF A
IAMBI TUBV
rag
whats your-name?
IN LINE WITH THE j I F
MOPEKN, TRENP / PONT YOU LIKE YOUR
r"MS rtix/PN tupm N| l NUM9ER? »«- —
IS *97
A GIRL'S
NAME
OR A
SOY'S
NAME?
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announced were being moved
up, apparently come from units
already located in the central
and northwest Pacific regions.
First indications of the nature
of the buildup came from Sai-
gon today with an announce-
ment by a U.S, spokesman that
U.S. Air Force F102 jet fighters
were being rushed to South Viet
Nam.
Six of the supersonic Delta
Dagger jets from the 16th Fight-
er Intercepter Squadron based
antiaircraft rockets for thft de-
fense of South Viet Nam
4, Other F102 jets are stationed
in Japan,
As the reinforcements head
from Clark Air Force Base in
the Philippines. Others are sta-
tioned on Okinawa and in Ja-
pan.
As the reinforcements head
for the Southeast Asian zone,
the Defense Department will
draw on planes, ships and men
now in the continental United of about 10,000 men and 300 to
Clark Ffeld in the Philippines.
The flighf commander, Lt. Col.
Garnett D. Page
of Decatur,
ied no
States. These will take up sta-
tions from which the beefed-up
Southeast Asia force has been
taken.
Here is how the U.S. military
setup in the Pacific stood as the
crisis intensified
Manpower — A total of about
229,000, including «,600 Army,
30.000 Marines, 70,000 Air Force,
60.000 Navy in the 7th Fleet de-
Richard, plus an antisubmarine
warfare carrier, the Kearsarge,
Air Force — The Pacific Air
Force, with headquarters in
Hawaii, operates 4 tactical
squadrons of aircraft. They are
strike, support and air defense
types and include many super-
sonic jet fighters.
The Marine Corps, in addition
to the approximate 20,000
ground force personnel based in
Okinawa, has a Marine air wing
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Thursday,
August a, 1964.
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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOU
Information on alcoholism.
If you hovo a drinking problem
Call 583-9100 or 583-2723.
16. Apartment* For Rent
ToR
DYER. 109 —Comfortable 3-room, bath,
furnished apartment, adults, no pots,
Mil' paid, large fan. 582-BM5. -rrmyv
FURNISHED 1 room tepartmenf. NIC*
can Dr. 583-3693. X
ELECTRIC MOTOI
wouna, rebuilt. Sp
Electric Motors.
OAILLARD, JM N. - FumWied B rooms
and bath, IV* blocks north of post office.
Electric Motors.
COASTAL ARMATl
Main, 582-9870.
Apply 303 A.
ANNOUNCED OUR NEW LOCATION-
3307W Garth Rd. Come in, vlelt and try
our NU HU paints. ROE'S PLASTER-
400 planes in the western Pacif-
ic
A battalion landing team of
Marines, about 2,000 men, is ro-
tated on sea duty from Okinawa
with the 7th Fleet’s amphibious
force.
Ships — The 125 ships,, of the
7th fleet include three attack
t£| Notes
PROFESSOR PHUMBLE
By Fred Lasswell
Tonkin Bay Crisis
Blankets Capital
Admitted to Gulf Coast:
Kenneth Emory, 411
Pearce, Room 129.
WASHINGTON (AP) - If was
night of crisis, and crowds
gathered at the White House
gates under a starless sky.
A flash from Tonkin Bay had
ignited Tuesday’s tensions
many congressmen expressed
disbelief and shock. Apparently
only four members of The House
received prompt official notifi-
cation.
Down at the State Depart-
Jeffrey Hankinson, 2307 Gay-
ton, Room 103.
Raymond 'Polka, Crosby,
Room 2$. ; .
Judy Tilton, Dayton, Room
120,
Pamela Neeley, Houston,
Room 109. ”
North Vietnamese PT boats- meat, Secretary of State Dean
were attacking two American
destroyers,
MR. ABERNATHY
By Frank Ridgeway and Ralston (Bud) Jones
An air of emergency spread
quickly " through—the capital,
bla nketing the White House, the
Pentagon, the State Department
and Capitol Hillr
In its initial hours, only those
the top echelons of govern-
ment were aware that
showdown was brewing.
Pentagon, Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara was in-
formed by phone as soon as the
first flash was received from
the fleet,
With his top civilian and mili-
tary strategists and advisers, he
hurried into the national com-
mand post. That’s the heavily
guarded, loeked-door secret
room called “the tank,
There McNamara remained
through much of the day, study-
ing a flow of reports, talking
tefsel; ......
BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH
By Bill Yates
PAW-I'M GOIN'DOWN
TOTH’STORE FOR
A SPOOLOFTHREAD-
CAN I GIT YE 4
ENNYTH1N6?(
ITfiry
-L DADBURN
ffWOUNDS OF
SUGAR!!
lely with aides
On Capitol Hill, it was busi-
ness as usual. -
When rumors began circulat-
ing of a new naval engagement,
Rusk and top officials con-
cerned with Southeast Asian af-
fairs were in ’deep conference
There war an urgent;-seeretive
air about them that comes when
something big is in the works,
At the White House; a sfreaUfti
of official cars flowed through
the southwest gate after the
President summoned members
of the National Security Council,
the Cabinet and the Joint Chi,
of Staff for emergency meet-
ings.
At dusk, crowds began gath-
ering; on Pennsylvania avenue
at the gates of the executive
mansion. Many of them were
tourists.. ■. _______ ,
Some came out of curiosity.
Some came out of concern.
Some said they hoped for a
glimpse of the President.
The makeup of the crowd at
the White House was much like
that which had gathered there
on an October night in 1962 as
President Kennedy reported to
the nation on the Cuban missile
showdown. -
But Tuesday night it was a
new crisis and a new president
James H, Malone, 400 Pam-
ela, Room 102.
Ray A. Pinnell, 1301 Parkway,
Room-fiW.------- -
Robert D. Lancon, Anahuac,
Room 104.
Everett J. Cryer, 200 W.
Gulf, Room M.
Mrs. Ella Mar Olive,
Yaupon, Room 113.
1521
W6c«, Tl6bhi"222.
Mrs. Felicia Murphy, H4
Graham, Room 127,
“ ~ L. K. Grime*, 1405
Wriglft Blvd., Room 120.
L. O. Dube, Seabrook,
Roorrf 124
Mrs. C. R. Melton, 701 Little-
wood, Room 118.
our NU HU paint!.
rPACt una»^y£l_
NOTICE': - I will not to rttponilbl* for
anydebts incur redby onyono other than
my wit.
S. P. "Pdtt" Malok
Rt. 2 Box 121, Ooyton 1
NOTICE: I will not M reipontlble tar
any dobti Incurrtd by onyono othor than
my wll.
Loo Roy Spencer. 4802 N. Main
u» 2«wi uncmuiv iiuiiiuwi in hie
dlrKlory now being compllod. Dial
U27 for further Omlls.
Exquisite Cakes
i - Rontoli. Frwb Donate Dally.
INDIANA, 3IM - DupMX, 4 lOffO TtolM,
unfurnished/ Wosherconnectlons, -torn*
BUM
1411 Jtnts ltd.. Highlands
charges. Market at W. Mai
plot State Bank, 582-4702.
Personals
AS FHA Old VA APPROVED BROK-
ERS. wt hove keys and lull dwtalls on
their home!. Your queitlom answer-
wlthout obligation. Call SI3-7343. CAR-
:R H. MILLER AND ASSOCIATES.
6.
Lost and Found
LOST — Cocker Spaniel, white with
brown sports answers to "Nuggett", vicin-
ity 180 N. Burnet, Lakewood.
566-2500 •
ORAHAM, M0 - 1 room fumlsheU apart-
menl. Bills paid. Gentlemen preferrea.
582-2919, _
HARDING, 6171b -Very nice 1-roomond
both brick garage apartment, stove-retrlg-
erotor furnfthod. Apply 621 Harding.
RIMOOEL OR
Residential. Comp!
FREE ESTIMATES,
quemore, 1604 Writ
HILL. 1907 - FUmlshe* apartment. Ellis
paid. Apply 36)7 W. Main Street or call
Your Z<
582-5456
For Fast
tenlta Deo
S83-2760.
Ot lawn. 582-5772.
TYPEWRITERS. Ol
registers. Sales ar
trained mechanics.
BUSINESS EQUIP/
Texas. 583-2722.
Tompkins >
PRICES. II E. Jam
closets, blinds. 582-4213.
JONES, 369 N
nice furnished
^M307 tm
Air condltlened, extra
f Trooms and- both.-Adottsr
Jones, 582-7895.
Foundatic
ED J. R. Bell, PI).
Architectu
PLANS AND
all««l on larger purchase.
- Oarage aport-
SiSSSKSF
Electric Mo
Rewinding, any kind,
ment. Qualified n
ELECTRIC, ir ‘
If I one3r"»a r Apply
607 Er.HupQlCUtf, '
FOUNDATION REP
Commercial. Cancnl
via.
itate, 566-5061 or 566-7?"'
08W Furnished i
A-Aba Foun
plclely redecorated. Walking distance to
town and college. $45 o month with go-
rage- Apply Abe Rosenzwelg, 582-7324 or
566-5818 after 7 p.m. _ .
FOR THE
In topsoil, fill sand
clay, call GEORGE
or Inquire Airwood i
Instruction*
SCHO
>r fall clasi
582-2862 or 583-2852.
JOHNSON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Kindergarten-Nursery Ages 3 to 6, 8:
to 11:45 a*m. Pickup and deliver qt th<
X
Deliberate Aggression To
Bring Deliberate Action
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)
President Johnson declared to-
day that “aggression unchal-
lenged is aggression un-
leashed,” and said the United
States has met deliberate ag-
gression with deliberate “action
against the North Vietnamese
In an address aimed to the
peoples of all nations, a% well
as of the United' States, John-
son recounted the attacks
U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of
Tonkin and the counterafction he
ordered against the hostile;
Red China Hay
filiate', Says
ng Kong Paper
ships, and shore bases, and
said:
“We welcome — and- we "In-
vite — the scrutiny of all men
who seek peace, for peace isthe
only purpose of the course we
pursue.”^ / ..
•SM' iig- aeagrw that na
friendly country need fear, and
no foe hope, "that this is a na-
tion divided in this election
yea^
The President spoke at cere-
monies dedicating a journalism
building as the first, unit of a
$15-million communications cen-
ter at Syracuse, University.
He said it was fitting to dedi-
cale the centorto better under-
standing among all men, for
that was his purpose in speak-
ing now.
When he turned to the attacks
on U.S. destroyers, he said
‘The -attacks -were delibor-
Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
odist:
Pete Hawkins, 710 Gresham,
Room 231. ",
Donald S. Ott, Houston, Room
218.
Mrs. Lonnie Blaylock Jr.,
Crosby, Room 220.
Mrs. C. Odell, 228 Arbor,
Room 220.
Mrs. Harley N. Kinney Jr.,
Baytown, Room 324.
Mrs. Charlie Caldwell, 2Q14
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
' Y« AT, HOME |N SPARE TIME
Writ* or call for fro* booklet.__
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Help Wanted
BARBER SHOP - Btlng r
Need mastor barber to
436-2009.
I ROW.
Call
MAID5 AND PORTERS
Apply In person
Houston Yacht Club Lu
Carolina, Room 218.
Mrs.. J. Leon McGuire, 2206
Maryland, Room 328.
F. T. Kinnaird, 802 Mabry,
Hearing Set On
-Street Closing
In Bayport Area
RIP KIRBY
By Alex Raymond
against (he Uniled States on the
high seas. '
ly Jmlumet & Georg* GrabdoB
ate,
’’The
yoked.
“The attacks have been an-
swered.”
Johnson listed a lon|
industrial site southwest of La
Nam is engaged In: aggression
against South Viet Nam, die
Kingdom of Laos, and now
HONG KONG (AP) - The
Chinese Communist New Even-
ing Post warned the United
States today that Red China
“will not wait until the flames
of- war come too close” before
retaliating, against What it called
provocative U.S. attacks in the
Tpnkin Gulf area,
‘This is a very serious crisis
and we eannot predict what
may happen,” the Hong Kong
japer said, “but the United
; states will have to bear all the
consequences." -
The paper did not specify
what form oFretaliatoty action
Red China would take. .
The editorial Was- (he first
Chinese Communist reaction to
President Johnson!* annou nce-
ent that IIS! air'strikeg were _ ...
under/way against Communist Which he agrid-!*-*
supply facilities in North Viet will of the world ”
Nam.'
There wa no direct comment
attacks were unpro-
ng string
and said
He said there could be no
doubt about the policy or pur-
pose — and “no doubt about the
responsibilities of men and na-
tions devoted to peace.” -
Johnson sajd peace requires
that “we and all our ‘friends
stand firm against the present
government of North Viet Nam,
Room 340.
Mrs. Steve Sumpter, Cbahnel-
view, Room 245. /
Roy W. Z i m m e r man, La
Porte, Room 306.
Mrs. Harold L. Younse, High-
lands, Rootn 300.
Mrs, Elmer T. Mynhier, 2700
Virginia, Room 243.
New arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Humph-
rey, 1809 Utah, daughter, box
Aug. 5
<tist tfospitRl.__x. - S. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T.
West, 804 Ruth, son bom Aug.
4 in San Jacinto Methodist. -
Mr.
Crosby, daughter bom Aug.
in San -Jacinto Methodist,
L _____________
and Mrs. J. H. Haltom, qugmteotioin,
om Aug. 4 Sun-
Applications
Being Accepted
WAITRESSESHOSTESS-KITCHEN HELI
Work in dignified atmosptort at tea
"New"
Tower-Restaurant
Apply In Ptrson
2201 Decker Dr.,
11. Female Help Wanted
A public heanng ls set fpr 10
a.m. Sept. 14 by the Harris
County Navigation District to
abandon,, part of Sunrise Drive
in Shore Acres south of La
Porte.
The road crosses land
ed for a channel from
Porte on Galveston Bay. , _
The road to be abandoned is j stock counter
south of the Houston Yacht
Club and north, of the Rustic
Red Bluff subdivision. That por-
tion of Sunrise Drive is 1,647
feet long and covers 2.7 acres.
Humble Oil owns land on each
side of the road,
the area would lose, access
their, property.
“ "pro^seOalge^"chaTffiel
SEAMSTRESS WANTED - SltaSy posi-
tion. Apply In person. GRAND .CLEAN-
ERS, 315 N. Main.
SURVEY
FULL TIME LADY to do telephone work
te|Office^Salar| plus commission. Apply
portatlan; references.-- Cult 5826183.
suit. No sellingr Wrlte P. O. Box 238,-
Baytown, Texas, In 6Wn bartdwritlhg. In-
clude your phone number. -
' wm,
12. Male Help Wanted
STOCK COUNTER — Jtert time. Prefer
middle aged or early retired man. Apply
In person. Western Auto, 623 w. Texas
TRIM CARPENTER
ODELL HALFORD .
515 Riggs alter -5 p.m:
S,H .^“"attorney Dick Gregg ^^^ast M
Humble attomey Dick Gregg Hfr m(m „„ overoge over siso —
L0ld.FtheoL°Url.^ "nsrSflnress ^
win or tne worm. . will extend from the bay tc
“The world is challenged,”..he point near Highway 1|6 whi
said, “to rfiake its will against there, will .be-a ‘barge turn
will extend from the bay to a
point near Highway
there, will be a ‘barge turning
basin. Future plans, are for th*
Port of Houston to develop a
second' large ship channel and
turning basin for the proposed gSI,
industrial complex near the
NASA area
Hargrave Going To
Holiday Inn Meet
ggLSggiW’aa
the Baytown Holiday Inn, will
attend a meeting of the conven-
tion committee of the Interna-
tional Association of Holiday
Inns in Memphis, Tenn., Thun?-
day. : ,
The convention committee
to plan the forthcoming in-
ternational conference of the as-
sociation which now comprises
over 500 Holiday Inns in t h
United States, Canada and:'in
Puerto Rico. The international
conference will be held in Mem-
phis Sept. 22; 23/21and 25 and
will be attended by 2,500 fran-
chise holders, innkeepers and
Sch^Uled to § tie nd this
year’s conference' are Mr>_and
Mrs. Hargrave and Mr. and
. Bo6 KaspaT*."Kaspar irthe
innkeeper of the Baytown inn.
Work Wanted
TYPES CARPENTRY AND PAINT-
ties paid. Phone 566-5614. . .........
STERLING/ JOItt W. - Furnlshqd apart-
TOP SOIL, FILL
Dump Truck
.3W Marksl St.
202 E-. Unflirr
it. Cohking stove I
Walklng dlstonca town. S25. 58
WRIGHT-
plex opart
M
GRAYWOOD ARMS
VuRNIStT^t^'oi^^UNFURNISHED3
CHIHUAHUA PUPPI
6 weeks, $15 aa
Ca l 564-5190.
Flnchef/ Pan-toil R
GREENWOOD PET
Highlands. ; -
Free Use Of
Laundry Equipment
PEKINGESE - I I
6 months to 3 years.
POODLE GROOMIN<
Clair Loc Kennels c
1300 Clear Lake,
O. 6. Olll .....
17. Haases For Bent
29. Livestoc
ALVA
Near i
lion, 582-
— 3 bear,
schools oDd Chur
2679
unfurnished,
itfurcbes.. Far Informa-
FIU7.
..JOWNWOOD — Corner Bayshare and
Mapleton, air - condltianea, extra large
3-bedrooms, 2 lull baths, modern kitchen.
Terrajzo and carpet throughout. Over-
sired- " "
APPALOOSA BREEt
A colt with proper
aid any- more-wlll,
553-2943 otter .6 p.m,
wUt-garager
566-5615.
- JCATTLE - Om
-years aid. Calf, 3 de
Registered White Fao
436-2584,
COLBY. 1703 - S-Bedroom unfurnished
brick, $100 month.
HORSE - 1 gentle
Hart), 583-3111
or 583-1392 nights.
COLBY. ISO* - Three Bedrooms, double
garage, breezeway, $110 monte.
KEYSTONE REALTY,
COLBY, 1501 -
$100 monte.
KEYSTONE RE/
Three bedrooms,
i, brick.
REALTY, 583-3111.
CEDAR BAYOU ROAD, 2217 - Jennische
Addition. Furnished or ui
- unfurnished houses
house, a
582-6140,
FRANCIS, 5 E. - Neat, clean, 5 room
house, carpet; 220 wiring, Rent or «ell.
house, carper,
582-9111. v
icWpUJ, Apply BaVLaiies 9PAHAW Wj-^toarwmsi eltie ten.
Call 582-7131
tore D
room, IVY botes, den, carpets, and derpes.
$125. 582-5366/ ’
IMBLE. 106 £. - Furnlehgd house,
, per month. •
r Information Coll 583-134).
LONS DR., 1» -Nlca 3-bedroom brick
home. Near shopping center, $90. Phene
LOUISIANA, 2112 - Clean 5-ri
oam unfurn-
i— WAITRESS — Apply In person. La Porte LOUISIANA, _ ciean s-room upturn-
MC KINNEY
furnished house
small family. Dial
auoe your pnone numoer. _ STIMSON, 215 Cool* clean, large 5
SR SSTLT. SSTW S)S!S'S«:?i,3
Quality Bax lunch, 802‘5haw, GR MTU. month, water .ond__garhage_ galS._ APPIy
Posadem
month, water and garbage paid,
Abe Rosenzwelg, 5822324. Aft8r 7
— •5118.
566-1
BEDROOM term:
its, utilities paid,
Ishtd house, coup!
no pets, util
Call 566-50H
. fed __________
Also, custom slough!
BROWN SAUSAGE C
Vllle, ........
Highlands,
30. Artie
J-DON BEAUT
We’re in the market
used beauty
'-’-Mi
31. Artick
ADDINO MACHINES
TERS - TYPEWRITE
Service. All makes, ,e
BLOOM SALE§. 3305
ANTIQUE WARDROBI
ers, double iron bed,
er with double alumiv
Af ALWAYS, Your
work and crafts
MCDONALD NEEDLE
Bob Smith Rd., 583-15
ATTIC FANS - 34 li
each. WILLIAMS LA\
15Cu Nolan, 583-3000,
BAND STUDENTS
583-3434 or 582
BAY - KILL for mos|
control. Enjoy the outi
control. Enloy
BRITTON * CRAVI
2609 Market St. 582-82
Hi 1 !
..idostrial, fhp,
We speaaMze^ in Al
' TED’S SU
, Main, Ba
BEDROOM SUITE -
desk, dresser. In blc
____AVE POUR----Bride Houses, for
rent- with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, one with
central air. $110 month. McCANDLESS,
WILLOW, 1614 — Small furnished 3-room ’
house with bath, $35 month or $10
weekly, 582,2807 or 583-28#.
WOOSTER
acre-land
Also, 2-be
2-bedrobm unfuml:
apply 109 Wooster.,
shed fiousie. $66-™
S. SHEPHERD - Nice 2-bedr.bom
», cfean as a whistle* Nice neighbor-'
. Rent or lease $80 month. Call
hood. Rent or lease $80 month. Call
EDDiE COX, Realtor, day or flight, 556-
“lEin-r-------
18. Bedrooms—Board
WotEL AND .- APART
CHILD CARE IN my horn
Friday. Air conditioned,^
ham* Monday thru
CANDY CANE NORSEY r .
New nursery with new equipment. Intel-
' ' ’• ' core.
nurw
cent, kind, laying i
’hone 583-2'“
NAPPY HOUSE DAY NURSERY -State
license, working mothers *nr<
IRONING WANTED
•46. Aoartments For Rent
will hold the last of four meet- ApouE. smv. e - *'•”,*£*
mJ'mJ"1"0®* <^11 5K',OT "
oarport. ’’kurtSihed
600 Decker Dnv*.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
3500 Dedifr Drive, Section I
-----RENTBONUS *
I and unfumlsh-
dHienlng, draperies,
tetewsihlg goal. Phone
kitchen, air can-
rargttng, tend
Money refunded If too
lights. Good tods, tub and showi
baths. No drunks pleas*. 5822336.
MENTS-
sleep hlgl
ta
er
NEBRASKA 3124 — Bedroom. Large, all
modern. Desire student or working ladies
ar gentlemen. Will accomodate- 2 men
nicely . or- 3 If ‘ desire economy. Ladies
given kitchen, privileges If. desired., Mrs.
Evans 583;3694 or after 2 p,m~ 582-9530.
Business tfentals
I utilities paid. Contact
Room 205. Call 582-8211.
Trailer Space
PRIVATE trailer spaci
Baytlss Street. JB Ft. Slab.
Phone 583-3200.
22.
Rest Homes
ELDERLY PE
Payments Plan. CaU tor information,
MOtIKS REST HOME Mr: ond Mrs. E-.-
R: Monk, "
Services Offered
CAN YOU STOP IN TIMET Ilf er
small carr don’t, risk ^ oeddent. Con-
sult a specialist in complete wheel and
gbfnke.BfOfl;___, CLARK'S WHEEL.-AND-
BRAKE SERVICE, 2400 Markets 582-9437.
BRAIDED RUGS — A
sizes. 2 X3, $2.95. 27
3 X 5, $8.95: 4 X 6, SI
asm?™*
TURE, 600 Hwy. 146,
BUY ALL SCHOOL
stop ot Matherne's, 20
Note books, pencils
ELECT?a°lLeUsYnAdC
John J. P
. 517 Hor
DACHSHUND - $1$. /
3 no Evlnrude, motor, S
512-2194.
V* Ton Carrier Air i
Ken more Automatic
Small Refrigerator ..
f
New Cloth Back Plast
Dvemite Couch .......
Set Rebuilt Box Spring
tress ..............
314 W; Mok»
bAYS UPHOLSTERY
Free estlm
583-3030. “
FLORESCENT LIGHT
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 271, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 5, 1964, newspaper, August 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057299/m1/22/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.