The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964 Page: 22 of 24
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Thuridoy, March 5, 1964
Sun Classified Ads Do The Job
TORNADO DEATH TOLL 11
By TNC ABBOTlATtO PBCM TIM tomatto at Pickwick de-,
Tomadoee and other violent n»U*ha4 main iwttchyard
weather killed U pereuna and l*>wer hou» and knocked
injured about 40 In tlx Southern war mam river crowing trine-
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(fuif of Mexico flatbed with a h‘gh wavea Hounded lb* Uxuxl-
cwld front Wednesday. «* ag-ani h™"*
H—RM1 rain, accompanied
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tornado rtinwd the roof from a Rain mveeded the enow In
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Workinq Mother!
pan ■ tpuNuap
a /Ire In which xeven died. An-
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tnbuted to a tornado.
Two were killed In wettern
Kentucky and another peruhed
Damage (mm tnmadoea wax
reported In Laulal.uu. Mlaala-
alppi and Mlawmii, and wind
damage to a leaner defre* wax
rci>«ned In northwmt Georg la.
A w>anan waa killed when a
tornado roared down onto the
Heecft Ckeek community near
Miannlla, Ark. Six othen were
Foundation Troubl#'
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R. L (BLACIUE) RAMSEY
TOUR RIMT PROPRRTY POt>?^, *****
■arky Bond, Renltor_
Blackie' Ramsey Is Named Sheriff Of CV Round-Up
Eloctrolux
! R I* < Warble l Ramaey hnaithe Channel view Community Oommluloner V. V. Ramsey
hem named aherlff of lha Oian- Center on Market ai Sheldon and Mra. Ramaey.
nelvlew Round-Up to be held ,K'^Lr''Mr fi_boo^; 'fl,vl,k3 »* conteatanta have entered
Marrh U am. 14 In Channelvlew, E ,,°T!r . ™L LTI r^v S? °^,v,t£Rnu''dcUp
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by the Channelvlew Hio, Club Wwtom foni !
and the Channelvlew Athletic J* dtoekNln« a procea J* ^ XX
Bowler Ch*. ted Mature * »" "anufeeturin* a wide rang* Shoe Store In the
SM,lr*^»i • variety .how , A |«if 1 penalty oil* that can be u«ed Nortbahore VUInge. • WO bowl,
fair with a Fat Slock Shnw , lood I for many purpoaei auch at for Ing ball, a CO framed portrait.
Kivt g.mea bootkn pd «*B>l’*»|dry cleaning, In the manuf.c- two dlnnera. • complete Wwtera
hoot™. *”» mtw« -1 I-..- .. outfit, a two-foot atuffed animal,
opened at 1 p.m. March 13 and ,ur» “ •lumlnaim toil and a« # blo(1|f , C(|r WMh , mu.
continue throuah Saturday. Oiluanu tor cotton tpray. drilling gfct| |nwder bo*. C M In dry- j
March 14. mud and ptlnta. J. E. Kehoe «if cleaning, a ceramic iwnnnallied |
A parade beginning at 10 a,m. Kiao Kriearch and Englneenng plate and a abamimo and aet. ,
SbS&^nbT?^ two ninne^p wiu each ;
of the day. Th* parade will pro-1 reaearrh center and RobStn* la r'c' v* ,jth*mi*n0 ,nd ^ ]
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 168, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056685/m1/22/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.