Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1954 Page: 9 of 12
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Thursday Jan. 281954
HQ BTRY
Wendell A. Powell Charles W.
Thomas Frank Celentano James
|M. Galbreath Edward A. Mauldin
md Stephen A. Klinck have been
promoted to private first class and
James S. Davenport has been pro
moted to corporal.
PFC Stephen has been admitted
to the hospital. The company wish
es him a speedy recovery.
Pvt. Robert J. Kinkelar has left
on leave prior to being reassigned
overseas.
Sgt. Donald B. Johnson Cpl. Wil
liam Farrington and PFC Richard
E. Kocent are waiting for dis
charge from the service.
PFC Thomas C. Anderson and
Pvt. William J. Fisher have left
on leaves this week.
SFC John P. Hansen has been
assigned to this unit and will be
battalion S-2 sergeant.
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BTRY
Privates Hillard Dunbar Jr. and
Paul H. Richards have received
leaves prior to overseas assign
ment.
The following have been pro
moted to private first class: Billy
R. Briggs James H. Brosman
John J. Christel Archie G. Holt
Robert L. Humphreys George D.
S he re an S
Charles L. Suitor and Fred P. Vick-
ers. Jerry W. Nickell has received
a promotion to corporal.
Cpl. Norman B. Terry has been
transferred to the 4005th ASU for
release from active duty.
The unit has moved all of the
furniture out of the day room in
preparation for the new floor which
the engineers will install this week
end.
BTRY
PFC Clifford H. Tieedemann and
Pvt. James M. Hefling will depart
for the Far East soon. While Rob
ert L. Cantrell will leave for the
non-commissioned officers course.
BTRY
The following have been trans
ferred for separation from the ser
vice: Corporals Joelise Finney
Harold Keslar and Willie Marshall.
Privates First Class Howard
White and Joe Greenwood have re
turned back to duty after spending
several days in the hospital.
Congratulations to the following
who were awarded the first stripe:
^Jalmer Smith Charles Schlegel
^Hilliam Robinson Frank Oberlies
^^Brtthony Berardi Freddie White
^Tlex Plent Benjamin Muse Earl
Bailey Lenworth Reed Ruben
Orosco Louie Theye Harold John
son Andrew Davis Wallace Mc-
^fcMahon Marshall Lumpkins Larry
Rodgers and Howard White. Ken-
neth Blythe was promoted to the
grade of corporal.
Remodeling of the dayroom is
near completion. A finishing touch
is being added by the post engi
neers who are laying the new floor.
SVC BATRY
M/Sgt. William Tillman is at
tending guided missile school at
Fort Bliss.
PFC Calvin Shrum has returned
from Fordyce Ark. and a 15-day
leave.
Cpl. Gene Stephens battery ar
morer has been separated from
the army and is on the way home.
A turnabout situation finds the
first sergeant without any teeth
while the battery clerk is sporting
a mouthful of new "enamels.'"
Pvt. Tom Vaught has left to
spend a few days at home before
shipping overseas.
Reserve Comd
Chaplain Lt. Harry R. Hataway
returned to the ..unit following a
short stay at the Post Hospital.
PFC Don Baker and PFC George
R. Havrilak have returned from
leaves this week.
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Homer Flockerzi and Joe B. Mc-
anahan are now sporting promo-
|n stripes.
The company recently welcomed
PFC William Harvey from the 68th
AFA. Private Harvey has assumed
the duties of Chaplain's assistant.
PFC Don Banta replaces Cpl.
Joe Ryan in the S-3 section. Cor
poral Ryan has left for overseas
duty.
Lt. Ernest Apostle assistant S-3
leaves the unit this week for over
seas duty.
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With each pair of Children's
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NEW BRANDS ADDED
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FOR ALL
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NEW STORE
a
the Foot Up.
60-gauge 15 denier
51-gauge 15 denier
46-gauge 12 denier
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Medium and Short.
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THE ARMORED SENTINEL
TAKE PLEASURE IN
ANNOUNCING the
Friday & Saturday January 29 & 30
To our Many Friends
and Customers:
We have outgrown our present location and are moving
ing to a larger and more extensive quarters where we will
be able to serve you much better in the future. It is your
generous patronage that has made this expansion possible.
We are moving into the building formerly occupied by Alt-
man Brothers and there we will have plenty of room to carry
the stock of shoes in all lines that our customers demand.
When v/e open in our new location with plenty of room for
stock we will feature all the shoes you have been asking for
and our complete shoe fitting service for all the men women
and children of this area. Again may we express our deep
appreciation to you our customers who have made this ex
pansion move possible. We hope continue to serve you
even better in the future than in the past.
R. C. ADAMS Owner
PARENTS
STYLE 300 BOY'S & GIRLS'
All sizes in Men's Boys'
Women's and Girls' Boots.
Women's
Knee-Length
Hose
Narrow
Widths
We are now featuring nar
row widths in all ladies and
children's shoes.
For hard-to-fit feet we
will have a shoe to fit you
in all name brands at'
popular prices.
Men's
Stretch Nylons
100 per cent Hellica
Stretches to fit Your foot
without wrinkles.
Buster Brown
Anklets
Gold Toe
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R. C.'s TOGGERY wot
ADAMS SHOE STORE
Across the Street From
Their Former Location
Killeen Texas
R. C.s
TOGGERY
KILLEEN TEXAS
Of
Their
Featuring all
NAME BRANDS
We will carry a complete line of
Men and Boy's Apparel beginning
March 1st with our new Spring
Styles.
CAGER helps zing and spring for
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Note these Pro-Keds features:
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Arch Cushion and Cushioned In
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Men's: blue red gold black white.
Men's and boys': White. Men's
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Also
Ladies' Keddettes
All Sizes At Popular Prices
Refreshments
To All Visitors
In Our Store!
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Armored Sentinel (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1954, newspaper, January 28, 1954; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254367/m1/9/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Casey Memorial Library.