The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1955 Page: 3 of 14
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THE BAYTOWN SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE !. IBS!
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Are Honored TRY SON CLASSIFIED AOS
Vndmoor, the manufacture of soap powder*. "
mmerclal Robert C. Wright, for solving
SERVICE
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ir was a nod one tied up. la • lew days I’m living
-an up • little mile- oat my kangarco eoat ler a visit
- global TV to aet- to AnitraMa.
to go to England to g|* favorite video program* dun-
MMY. SATURDAY SPECIALS
toe award*:
William A. Dayton, plant taxono-
mlat who started the forest service
herbarium 44 years ago.
H. Laurence Manwarlng, deputy
administrator of the Commodltv
Stabilisation Service, for
ship to developing ami admlnlstei
tar farm program^?, V<*-
Lawrence Meyers, for adminis-
tering the sugar act and for devel-
oping and negotiating the Interna
ttoonl eugar agrassaent
Lester A. Schlup, for laaderthlp
In developing fundamental commu-
nications methods for cooperative
extender work.
Dr. Byron T. Shaw, admlnlstrs-
tor of the agricultural research
Bulletin Board
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Has A is eyet
examined raptlnrly'
- TEXAS STATE OPTICAI
Busy ayes-prkalas* assets to him...to hie
fa Willy... t« HU company! Thla executive
makes sure ha rccetve* finest aye care by hav-
ing his eyas regularly examined and glasses
MB CHOPS....!* 4fe
Ground Beef 2,,. 75c
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in the past 20 years - your assurance of com-
' plate sotlsfoction. Visit friendly ISO soon!
fINItt OVAUTV tlHlt '
V tare research requtaementa.
nr. Gotthold Steiner, for advanc-
ing the fight against nematodes
n STMti ALDAOO BRUCE C. WILLIAMS
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BASIC HMDS - Wove Aldaee, mu of Mr* Josephine Aldaco of
Baytown aad Bruce C. Williams, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C
Williams of Bte. S, Baytown, are completing Mr force basic mili-
tary training at lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio.
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With Coupon
Capt.CLWiseln
LOGEX At Ft. Lee
FORT LEE, Va.-Capt Cecil E.
Wise, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Wise, ill Clear Lake Road, High-
lands, participated in LOGEX-66,
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THURSDAY MORNING
FROZEN FOODS
an army-wide logistical exercise
early this month at Fort Lee, Vu.
Capt. Wise, n I960 graduate of
Texas Technological college, la
regularly stationed at Fort Belvolr,
Va., with the engineer school. His
wife, Gwendolyn, is now living to
Alovsmdrin Va
LIBBY’S FROZE Y
SPINACH
15c
DRASTIC REDU
PiBow Makes Band
At Ft. Campbell
4m'
Pvt Edward T. Pillow, son of
Mr. and Mr*. & J. Pilolw of 1818
Maryland, recently was assigned
to thg famed Uth Airborne Dlvl- j
■ton band at Fort OampbeQ, Ky. p
, A gtadtttta m Robert E.’-Le« '
high school and S student at the
University of Houston when he .
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Machala Playing
Softball h Korea
PVt Victor Machala, 21, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Machala,
Crosby, is playing softball this
season in Korea while serving with
the 7th Infantry Division. “ - \
Pvt Mtehaft, a cannoneer with
Battery A of the division’s 16th
Anti-Aircraft artillery battalion, en-
tered army to October 196i and
completed basic training at Fort
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AFTER OUR BIGGEST MAY
DRESS CARNIVAL WE MUST
MAKE ROOM FOR EARLY '
ARRIVALS IN TRANSITION
AND EARLY FALL DRESSES!
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• HugaTO-poundseparatefreaxer. • Tripsavar door handle.
Baytown Soldier
wet Corporal
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MONTHS
TO PAY!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 304, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1955, newspaper, June 1, 1955; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1043274/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.