The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 9, 1964 Page: 3 of 14
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« M M)V provisions at the
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i the Man Friday s ~
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at. with twtXMrda of the out
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Withholdm* from (alerts* and
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FEBRUARY 7th THRU 13th
WE PROUDLY SALUTE BAYTOWN SCOUTING
Scoutmasters and Their Troops .
W« extend our sincere congratulations to all the of the Boy Scouts of America. This organization,
Cub Scout., Boy Scout., Explorer Scout, and < |oea||y and nationally, ha, dona a marvelous ]ob
5cout leaders for thair contribution in making .... , - , .. , , , , „
our community • better piece to live. These boys ,n "•'P.,n9 ®°y* ©•come well • informed, well-
and men can be justly proud of being members adiusted members of our society.
JOIN AND
SCRVI OUR LOCAL
CHAPTERS OF BOY SCOUTS
THE FOURTH SCOUT lAw
A Scout
Is Friendly
A Scout
Is Trustworthy
A Scout
A Scout
He h a Mend fa everyone onto
make, people fled to be as-
sociated with him ... We heve
alwayi endeavored to know el
of our many amtomen 0 l
friend. ... to efweyt f let
friendly, dependable aerviee pt
all timet.
Treat In Mm la well founded.
He Evet by hit words. We at
Wene’i have buBt up this tame
reputation for confidence
through the years. Our custo-
mer. knew they can rely upon
any product from our store.
We ute thi. lew In .erving you
in every aspect end contact we
have with our many customers
both old and new. We »tock
the choicest quality meats and
food stuffs, bporienced per-
sonnel ere available to holp you
to any way possible.
We, too ere loyal to our many
faithful customers. We always
try to five you end your friends
the finest service available any-
where. Thi. is our way of show-
tog eur appreciation to you.
*r cent at jroet
.(BO maximum
GUYS 'N' DOLLS
WILKENFELD'S
HOFFPAUIR GROCERY
Ml W. Mein
GLENN’S FOOD MARKET
CORNH OF CEDAR ANO CHERRY
6404 Seywey
512-2124
A Scout
Is Kind
A Scout
Is Obedient
A Scout
Is -Courteous
Cal Today Far
Sah. ReliaMe
scrtptton Soviet
EDDflur DRUG
EnnlmJ store
He serve* wifBnqly end tower-
fully. Throughout the city, our
reputation far cheerful aerviee
end high quality Is wel known
.. . and we feel thi. Scout Low
make, real friends of our many
customers.
pCourtefy is o by-word with the
fait at Diaie Ruth Hand Arts.
We welcome you to shop at
Dai* Ruth where you! find
your knrttinq needs at e cost
you can afford end service that
makes you want to camo beck.
We, toe, are kind—especially
kind to your podwtbook dur-
ing February whan we of for
♦ho boat buys of all. Now
spring shoes ere arriving daily
far you.
W*. too. or* obedient to the
desires of our many friend* and
customers . . . W* always try
to serve y o u the finest food
available in the Beythor* area
Treat the family soon *t...
SCARBOROUGH'S
<2 BIG DRUG STORES
DIXIE RUTH
HAND ARTS
THE REBEL INN
MOORE'S SHOE STORE
N3-I32I
21) W. Texes
512-4272
A Scout/
Is Clean
A Scout
Is Brave
A Scout
Is Reverent
A Scout
Is Thrifty
mCIwHM
Mara they
vM boy yoar
■ mi tHar
.•‘Rvvitv. n A
A scout It taught how t* bo
bravo .. .-end w* at Ling*
I . Oldtmobilo are brevo when It
, corner to bringing the finest
IMIW OWtmobiU in history , • ,
first In guilty and first to boa*
ty ... to our loytwwn friend*
A seeot It teught fo bo thrifty
... and th# thrifty people of
mt} , laytown have leerned t* save
7 * with HoMi County Fedorei
ly Savings end Lean Association
“ ... where you receive the fin-
Revered, too, era the friend-
ships w* mob to the course
of eur business. We'ro proud
of the quality of our aarvle*
... proud to offer the* service
to oar Meads. *
NTs habit, and Ms thoughts era
dean end honesty and Peme
Bro. bring to Baytown truly
honest values throughout tho
store, and service that Is so*
and to none
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LANDRY SHOE SHOP
R. L Landry, Mgr. *
Homo of Bettor Repair 112-t
LINGO OLDSMOB1LE
■ 'Mi-:-
1(0 N. Main 582-
/ PAINE BROS
3315 Minnesota
612-2996
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 9, 1964, newspaper, February 9, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057633/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.