The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 13 of 22
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Ihursday, November S, 1964 ■ Mi»lwn Pan
Court Records
In Chamber* County
tl the tcoring came
half of the Alvin
a Reel, Harrison and
scored for the Deer,
t half - time score
ROYALTY TRANSFERS
cKSJmBBtt
T&NO Sec 54.
04*; A. D. Lloyd et ux to
Clarence C. Ponder, 3.348 acs,
T&NO Sur 75.
0-L: Frances Gregg Ulrich et
'vir t8" Clarence C. Ponder, 21.17
acs, TftNOSur^
0-L: Dorothy Gordon Schier et
al to Qarence C. Ponder, 25 res,
REDEEM COUPONS ON DRIP-GLAZE
i DINNERWARE
SAVE $2.00
WITH MAILER COUPON AND THE
PURCHASE OF BUCKEYE
STAINLESS STEEL 6 QT.
DUTCH OVEN
•IT IDO EXTRA TOP VALUC STAMP* WITH THE WUP-
CHAta or a rouw-PicCa vtACsTtsTTim oair- . •
SLAZC DINMCNWAWC. atOXtM COUPON A-C AND «JE!
Toe KXTAA TOP-VALUE STAMPS WITHTHB PUOChA**
0-L: Frances Breaux Arnold
4. «*A __/-» n__j__
layer on the Junior
n for the Deer.,
tm. first in Deer
ry, k off to a good
■ar despite its early
wo losses and one
s are Gene Riggle
ewart
is made up of 25
enior, five juniors,
et vir to Clarence C. Ponder,
1.922 acs, T&NO Ry Co Sur 75.
0-L: Rosa Mae Meyers-East
et vir , to Clarence C. Ponder,
3,884 acs, T&NO Rv Sur 75.
O-L: Zoe Geelan Pace to Clar-
ence C. Ponder, 80 acs, T&NO
RR Sec 76.
O-L: Mellie K. Geelan to Clar-
ence C. Ponder, ^3.85 acs, T&NO
RR Sec 54.„et,al. _
YOU PAY
ONLY
UYAVMY FOR CHRISTMAS
play they were de-
ftC FLOUR 5*294
KROGER OIL 25C
High Sriinol
04.? Mabel T ouise Turk et v r
igh School hv 26 to
jojOarence C, Ponder, 21.22 acs,
Tf.vn DO Caaxv K4
T&NO RR Sec 54. ~1
F. Koch.Subd,
■v O-L: Carl C. Henny to Clar-
ence C. Ponder; 22.93 acs, Theo
F. Koch Subd. ■■■■*.
- O-L: Charles William Geelan
to Clarence C Ponder 6.165 acs,
T&NO Sec 54.
. . ‘ Q-L: Preston Geelan to Clar-
ence C. Ponder, 6.465 acs. T&NO
Ry See 54.
O-L: Jessie Bertrand et ux to
Clarence C. Ponder, '3.844 acs,
T&NO RR Sur 75.
O-L: Herndon. Hshla et ux to
Clarence C. Ponder, Lots .4, 8, 3
& 10, Blk 53 Townslte of Stowell,
; : . O-L: Mattie Kghla et al to
• Clarence C. Ponder, 4.05 acs,
various lots ip Townsite of Sto-
' well. •
O-L: Juanita Hargraves to
Clarepee C. Ponder, Lots U, 12,
13, 14, 8, 9 & 10 Townsite of
Stowell.
0-L: Opal Rhodes to Clarence
Q. Ponder, .75 of acre, Townsite
of Stowell.
O-L: laura Bouse-NckBn et
vir to Clarence C. Ponder, 5
acs, Townsite of Stowell.
O-L: Susan E. Womack et al
to Clarence C. Pender. 28.70 acs,
T&NO Ry Sur 55. et al.
0*L: Mellie Geelan et al to
- .UJM W-g
{ 04.: Lou B. Brown et al to
O-L: R„ A. Coughran et al to
Clarence C. Ponder, 98.23 acs,
T&NO Sec 55.
0-L: Vedanta Society of South-
ern Calif, to clarence C.. Ponder
128.73 acs. T&NO Ry Sec 75.
O-L: Claude Joseph Credeur et
ux to CJarer.ce C. Ponder 1 acre
T&NO Ry .Sur 75.
AT . T-.-.1
t his store .... Mrs.
idgill pays a visit
own . . . Chipper
rhreadgill reported
at home from an
virus. . . . Diane
0 Lilly Jolly Sehool..
1 Houston after a.
HENKE’S ALL FLAVORS
RIVIERA ELECTRIC KNIFE
H6AL.
CTN.
*0"’
longgrain
rea guawbs
» STA|H RESISTANT
ffCT PLASTIC HANDLE
IVE SNAP LOCK TEATUaE ON BLADES
ne... Mrs. Gladys
digging up "Twin-
Imma Lamb seals
es .: . J. E. Boyd,
nan in -Big ,H"
inds . . . Alan Mc-
a late phone call
ames Paul Lans-
■cnoiat vicif"
K1VE L I it •
fpfcheese-ist 39$
SUPER tJEtyXE ELECTRIC
PORK t KANS8”«$1. NAVY REAMS 10”*$1
W '
lomiEss - ^4. -■
BOSTON ROLLED
LIMIT 2# PLEASE
4-POMITION SWITCH, OFF-'
COOl-Lbw~HIGH. LONG
-LIFE AIN COOLED MOTOH.
EXTRA LAftQE DRYING.
BONNET. SUPCP SOFT,
DURABLE STRETCH KINK-
LESS HOSE. POWER' MANI-
CURE ATTACHMENT.
MOLDED CARRYING CASE
HENKE'S MAILER
COUPON GOOD.IN
HANWIS. FORT.
BEND. BRAZORIA,
B GALVESTON
COUNTIES.
IFTS
for OhrUtniAA
nday NifhU
COMB'S
Ph. SR48H
ALL FLAVORS ^
DIETARY SEG0 2
RED TART PITTED **
KROGBt CHBQHES' 2
CEBHARDT’S PREMIUM
CHUNK CHILI
KLEENEX WHITE OR ASSTB.
S4K mciious
Mt JBSut »
r DELSEY WHITE OR ASST 0
” 551 TOUT ISSUE 8
*®"K=«35A- aatHOK,. 10
10 <5* $1. ! PiNTO BEANS 10
10 »Hs $l.!f dKotfoii
xamwxuvx, iirlirH OR FRENCH - _ J KROGER SMOOTH OR CRUNI
KROGER DKSSMG 3 i«z. 69t PEANUT BUTTER 2
PIMENTO, SHARP OR AMERICAN SLICES COUNTRY OVEN FRESH CA
OOGB-CNSSE 3 JSi SI. DEYltS FOOD
NO. 2)4
US. CHOICE
HEAVY IEEE
COLD CAPSULES
jkhu ny-'Oiu u.
O-L: Joel ftosenethaT.to Clar-
ence C. Ponder 4 acs, T&NO sun
80. :
O-L: J. T. Cralner et ux to|
Clarence C. Ponder 10 acs. T&NO
Sur 55. • j
O-L: G. D. Helen to Clarence
C. Ponder 127.30 acs, Roeden-
beck Subd. T&NO Sur 53.
REL: O-L: Joseph E. Seagram
k Sons. Inc. lo State of Texas.
FRESH SMALL MEATY
BORDEN’S Ht-PRO
HENKE’S SLICED
ORAL ANTISEPTIC 1
PATIO FROZEN MEXICAN
SPECIALS GOOD THURS-
DAY, FRIOAY. SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 5-7, 1964.
RIGHT TO LIMIT RESERVED.
PRICES PLUS TAX WHERE
APPLICABLE. COPYRIGHT
THE KROGER CO. 1964*
MORTON FROZEN “9 VARIETIES”
RATH’S SHORT SUMMER
HORMEL’S CAMMED
>5.” SAUSAGE
agk,- RATH CHUNK
49$ - BOLOGNA
. RATH’S SMOKIE
33$ LINKS
ARMOUR STAR , PA, MRS. BURGESS CHIC
SLICED BACON59$ LI VE RS
ARMOUR STAR SLICED —.....MRS. BURGESS CHIC
SUB BACON 49$ GIZZARDS
EXTRA FANCY RED DELICIOUS BARTLETT
APPLES <*" 5$ PEARS
TOMATOES- “• 19$ CAUUF10W
• LO.
n
, 1 LB.
FKG.
SWIFT'S PREMIUM PURE PORK
SAUSAGE «o!t
ARMOUR STAR
COUGH MEOldNE
ALL MEAT
RIPE TEXAS
K0TEX
RINSE OR SHAMPOQ
LUSTRE CREME
' LIQUID OR TABUT*
F—l Strong* Fatt
-In Ju$t7dayg!
SAVE
PATIO CHEESE ENCHILADA
mas 3 « $l
NATURE RIPE FROZEN M
STRAWBERRIES *o7 SI,
BIRDSEYE FROZEN
AWAKE 2‘cV«35(
$2-98 SIZE
BLUE BONNET - 2* OFF
HeHon For HewTiW
HOUSTON (API •‘•former
GIRLS'7 TO U V *
“M# SLEEVE .
COMBED OXFORD
BLOUSES
•oauuaa button-omm
cocuta with ...a aox
»L8*T WITH LOCH,a LW
L couea CHOICK OP BHITK,
\ amaoa bum. _________
SWINGLINE'
ONE POUND
--CARTON
Paaadena Mayor Sam Hoovws
attorney* have filed a motion
for • new trial In hM taerape
tax fraud eonrictfcu.
Hhdvtr waa convicted tail
month in federal tourt i» U«*
do of charm that he did not
report hi* total income from
1P5M0. He k tcheduMd to be
eentmeed next Monday. •
The attorney* claimed 15 er-
tm were cpmmitted in the pro-
* Tte%4Maw aflefe* *» m
daregardrd terikhetty of * con-
vict wttnens Who *aid Hoover
riMterm aided a number of ro*>-
bene, throughout Teta*.
200 FREE
SO Fill fl
EXTRA T.V. STAUPS
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SMAY
DEODORANT
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MEXICAN BEAN
EXTRA T.V. STAMPS
».*ti TW C«i,«" «a4.
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tl M
JONATHAN
.APPLES
INSTANT
COFFEE
A* HaaA.*,
Ge*4 Not. S-7, *44. G
TOP OUALITY BETTER MADE
SEAMLESS NYLON .
ASSORTMENT
STRETCH TIGHTS
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057393/m1/13/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.