The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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Baytown servicemen in Viet
Nam are receiving The Baytown
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nated'fey. the people of Baytown.
The Baytown' Jaycees have
recently obtained names of ad-
additignal men now serving
in Viet Nam and would like to
■ have their addresses so they
, may be added to the current
mailing list. 1
. If anyone knows the addresses
of the men listed below or the
and addresses of other * " -**"*"-
servicetnen now. in Viet "Nam, AUSTIN (AP) — Dr William
please eontact-John Manthey at Arrowsmith of the
Citizens of Texas Savings and
Loan, 583-7451, or Ron Haddox
at 566-8729.
The men are:
W: Sanders, J. S. Fields, Mau-
rice Simer. William T. MeFer-
rin, Stephen Hopkins, Clifford
McClesky, William Sanders,
Frank J. Landry, Joseph Wal-
ker, Lawrence Cummings, Bil-
. lie J; Owens, Douglas Jackson
Help us serve you better! arid Jack W. Middleton. v£
Always use YOUR Also Raymond F. Benson,
personalized Checlts and David H. Donaway, Ronnie 6.
Deposit Slips Alexander, A m a n d o Rios,
Hamm arid Jimmie L. Smith.
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8:30 O Atom Ant
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© Porky Pig
9:30 Q Underdog
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Wedding
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10:30 0 Fury
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11:30 O Superman '
12:00 O Major League Baseball
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12:30 0 Inquiry 1
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,1:00 0 Early Show
© Larry Kane
2:30 © Movie
3:00 O Rifleman ,
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© Wide World of Sports
3:30 O Peter Gunn ,
4:00 0 Wilburn Bros. . —
© Wide World of Sports
4:30 0 Divorce Court
4:30 © T.B.A.
5:00 0 Smothers Brothers
5:30 0 Scherer McNeill
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11:30 0 Late ShOW “•
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12:00 0 Cheyenne
12:30 © Theatre 13 V
1:300 Late, Late Show
3:00 0 The Lord's Prayer
SATURDAY MORNING
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6:30 0 George Roesner
0 Summer Semester
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7:00 © Sports World
0 Local Issue
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7:30 0 Gideon CID
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Festival of Arts
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8:30 0 Mr. Roberts
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Texas, Internationally known
classics translator, will work as
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Center for Advanced Studies
next year.
Ten other scholars and pro-
fessional men also will be fel-
lows at the center for the 1966-67
school year..
They include Stephen Spender,
British poet; Richard Goodwin,
former presidential, assistant;
Erick Dinkier, German theolo-
gian; and Robert Fuller, Colum-
bia University psychicist.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BOSTON (AP) - Former
Ambassador Joseph P. Kenne-
dy, 77, father of the lute Presi-
dent Johnson F. Kennedy, re-
turned lo his summer home in
Hyannis Port Wednesday 'after
three days of tests at New Eng-
land Baptist Hospital.
LONDON (AP) — A govern-
ment spokesman has told the
House of Commons that it re-
gretted that a private plane
carrying Frank Sinatra and his
young bride, Mia Farrow, had
erroneously been given permis-
sion to land at a Royal Air
Force field Sunday, _______________ .
Merlyn Rees, undersecretary
of defense for the Royal Air
Force, said the Sinatra plane
exceeded weight regulations for
the field "and I regret therefore
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giving approval In this case.*’ *
PAYSON, Ariz. (AP) - Polly
Brown, who will reign as queen
of the Payson Rodeo later this
month, refuses to tel] her age.
But old-timers figure it this
way:
01’ Maude, a mule down at
Tonto Basin, is 30. When she
was foaled, her^bwner, George
dine, was 50. Since George is
about 10 years younger than
Polly, the 1966 beauty queen
must be somewhere around 90,
Her selectibn was Payson’s
tribute to a pioneer cattle worn-
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GROSSE TETE, La. (AP) -
After fathering 10 daughters, J.
Julius Bush has had a son. "He
just walks around baffled,
now,” says his wife.
J. Julius Bush m was born
last Friday and brought home
Sunday. His sisters Just won’t
leave him alone.
"I’m afraid he’ll have a mis-
erable life,” Mrs. Bush said.
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of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, has reported that a tele-
phone solicitation using the
nartie of the VFW is In no way
connected with the post here.
According to several residents
who have contacted Hastings,
the callers ask a question and
if it is answered correctly, they
ask for a name and address and
state that the person will be
contacted later and may re-
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sponsoring any telephone solici-
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are doing the calling are not
connected with our post In any
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 299, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1966, newspaper, August 5, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144994/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.