The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1987 Page: 3 of 20
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MU*..,* =
THE RAYTOWN SI N
Zaruba chiropractic head
Friday. October I<>87
Dr. Jim Zaruba Jr. has been
sworn in as president of Texas
Chiropractic Association
District 11.
As the largest district in
Texas, District 11 is composed of
Harris and 11 other counties. Dr.
Zaruba is a native of Dayton and
has practiced in Baytown for 11
years. He is a graduate of Texas
Chiropractic College in
Pasadena and is a Proficiency
Rated doctor of Activator
Methods.
Symposium
scheduled
Lee College’s Bicentennial
Symposium, slated for Oct. 24, v
will commemorate the 200th arn'
niversary of the U.S. Constitu* j
tion. j
Participants may pre-register i
by contacting Ron Roberts, sym- !
posium coordinator, at Lee Col- j
lege, 511 S. Whiting, Baytown, I
Texas 77520-4703, by Oct. 14.
The student fee is $3, with the
non-student fee $6.
Tickets to the optional lun-
cheon, featuring entertainment
by Kevin Hardin and catering bty
Bud’s Barbecue, are $5.25.
Checks may be made payable to
Lee College.
For registration information,
call Lee College at 425-6363 or
425-6336.' -. • .
I
Dr. Zaruba also serves as co-
chairman of the Labor Relations
Committee of Texas Chiroprac-
tic Association and is a member
of {he Long Range Planning
Committee, Insurance Relations,
Committee and the Presidents
Club of T.C.A. Dr. Zaruba is also
a member of the American
Chiropractic Association and
serves as parliamentarian for
the Lamar Elementary Parent-
Teacher Association.
Dr. Zaruba and his wife,
Margie, have three children,
Lucas, Mary Ka^heryn andjMar-
cus. They are members of
Pruett and Lobit Street Church
of Christ. ’ ~ •
V
Gaylord benley
■ JIM ZARUBA JR
When things go bad in your li/e,
who do you count on? Who do you
turrfto? Jesus Christ loves everyone
and is there for everyone. He is wait-
ing /or you at First Baptist Church.
Please come to our Revival, October
IH4. You don’t have to walk
alone,
First Baptist Church
' Revival Oct, 11-14
505 Rollingbrook__
psiptir wMa,
*503 Morrell
—10 5 .30 - -
Christophers
cordially invites you
to a trunk showing of
PAPER WHITE LINENS
October 8th, 9th and 10th
Linen Napkins Linen Hand Towels
Children's Collection Pinafores & Aprons
^ Afternoon Tea Collection
Tablecloths, Shams b Pillows
Mother-Daughter Robes
;—“ -~r fr Gowns
Door Prir.e of
Linen Embroidered
Hostess Apron to be
given Mway.
comm/ mr me
Stock quotes
i Courtesy of Paihe. Webber,
Jackson and Curtis)
tAsof 9:15a.m.)
AT&T....
Amoco,..
Armco...
Ashland..
.32%
.80%
. 13%
.65%
Atlantic Rich.... _.............90
Betti.Steel.....;n.......17%
CG&E ..... C.ZZT,:..... 26%
Chevron .,.................. 51%
DowChem....................103
Dresser Ind.....;,............*.3146
DuPont.............114%
Empire of Amer............... 3%
Ethyl Corp.....................24%
Exxon.........................47%
Ford......................... 94%
General Electric..... 59%
General Motors...... .........76%
GTE.
Gordon’s...............
........16%
G.R.....................
........57%
Greyhound.............
........39
GSU................, ..
....... 7%
Halliburton............
........38%
HCA...................
......44
Hi-Port Industries......
..........12
Houston Industry.......
Humana.............
......25%
1 IBM...................
.......151
Kimberly Clarke.......
.........54%
Kmart..... ......*.....
........38
Kroger.................
........33%
Maxus Energy Corp. ...
........11%
Mobil..................
........46%
Monsanto...............
..........94%
National Dist...........
......-'■-sit:
-"Occidental Petr..
........33
Phillips Petr............
........16
RepublicBank.........
.........18%
Royal Dutch............
......127%
Schlumberger...........
.......45%
Sears...................
Southern Co.............
Sun Oil..................
Tenneco.......................59%
Texaco.....„...... ..39%
Texas Eastern.................34%
Unilever.................66%
Upjohn.......... 41%
USX Corp.......................36
Walgreens ..........j 38
Wal-Mart'...... ......35%
Woolworth.......„...... .....47%
Xerox...........................74%.
Doy Ind, Av.................2511.91
Dow Change ............ (down) 4.73
Silver..........................$7.87
Gold......"..$463.oo
Exxon’s dividend per share is $.50
paid quarterly.
Dr.ug.Alcohol/Emotional
Problem?
(all
Humana Hospital
# Bavtmvn
4-CHANGE
(421-264:i)
24-hour information line
Ronnie Anderson
Revival u a time of renewal; a time
for renewing old commiitments and
making new ones. There is no better
plate or him to urengihen thou
cpmmmmenis during Revival ser-
vitas at the First Baptist Church, Oc-
tobar 11-14.
4 First Bupiui Church *
'itevtvsroci.TTid
50? Ruilingoruok
u
ARROW WOVEN SPORT SHIRTS
. Grand assortment of colorful, carefree poly/
cotton sport shirts with long sleeves, button-
down or spread collars, in various plaids and
stripes. S,M,J_,XL. Reg.. 19.00 SALE 14.92
MEN’S HAGGAR SUCKS
The machine washable, permanent pressall
polyester slacks men love for gre.at fit and.
casual styling. In fail shades now at; super sav-
ings. 30-42. Reg. 20.00 SALE 14.92
YOUNG MEN’S WOVEN SHIRTS
. Great choices in long sleeve woven shirts, in.
poly/cotton plaids or washed'prints. Frorn
Ohauvin, Santana and Saturdays. Styles vary
by store. Reg. 20.00-22.00 SALE 14.92
YOUNG MEN’S BUGLE BOY PANTS
Pigment dyed 'twill or canvas irtlill cotton.
prewashed for soft, relaxed fit. Fall shades.
Reg. 22,00 SALE 14.92 Boys’ 8-14and
Students’ Reg. 22.00-25.00 SALE 14.92 .
JAMAKINS & FOOTED SLEEPERS >
Snuggly Jamaktns and footed sleepers In
screenprints, novt^fy and costume styles.
■ Newbotns^infants, toddlers. Orig.
8.00-14.00 SALE 2/14.92 SALE 3/14.92
TODDLER PANTS A TOPS ‘
Soft, comfy and carefree play tops and
pants to match or coordinate: Assorted fall '
scolprs and styles. For toddlers 2-4. Reg..’
4.99-5>} SALE 4/14.92 _ ,
MEN’S LEVIS BOOT CUT JEANS
Legendary Levies rugged, riveted all cotton
denim jeans, ready for riding and roping. t
It’s stock up time now at Bealls in men’s
sizes 28-42. Reg. ,9.99 SALE 14.92 .'
VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS
Single needle taiio/ingfor,great.fit, lasting
qualities. Machine washable poly/cotton in
tone on tone white, blue, pink, tan and
others. 14Vl7>eg, 20.00 SALE 14.92
MISSES WOVEN SHIRTS
Great selection of your favorite styles in
stripes and plaids. In carefree cotton/poly
folends.. .midtone brights. Misses sizes
'8-18. Reg. 20.00 SALE 14.92
MISSES CORDUROY SKIRTS
Ail around elastic waist skirts with
pockets. Easy-rare poly/cotton courduroy
in rich fall colors. Sizes 8-18. Reg. 20.00
SALE 14.92
MENS LEVIS BOOT CUT JEANS
.Legendary Levi's rugged, riveted all cot-
ton denim jeans, in traditional straight
leg styling, Sizes 28-42. Reg. 19.99 SALE
14.92
BOYS’ SCREENED FLEECE TOPS
Colorful assortment pf screen print motifs
on long sleeve poly/cotton fleece pullovers -
from Ocean Pacific. Come pick the bright
colors in 8-20. Reg. 20.00 SALE 14.92
MORE BIG COLUMBUS DAY SAVINGS
25% OFF
^ ) REG. 24.95-52.00
JR. & MISSES FASHION DENIM
All the denim looks you love..:stonewashed, indigo,
acid washed and more. Come in-tor the skirts and
leans.. .from classic to V-yoked and baggy. Jrs.
3-13. Misses 8-18. Women 32-38. Petites 4-14.
19.99
REG. 25.00 ,
JUNIOR FASHION FLEECE
Fun tops in super selection ot all.cotton or
cotton/acrylic. In novelty patterns, solid color
brights and pastels. Include 10-button henley. All
from the Clothing Academy. S.MX.
3.99
REG. 5.00-6.00
FASHION EARRINGS FOR FALL
Exciting collation of colorful, fun and fashion
earrings. Burnished, goldtone. silvertone, metal
door-knockers, buttons, dangles and drop styles.
And that's just a few in our collection for fall.
19.99 49.99
DRESS PANTS SPORTCOAT
YG. MEN’SSPORT COAT. SUCKS
Grand assortment of young men's fashion dress
slacks in pleated styles. Some with coordinating
belts, reg. $24-28. Fully constructed and lined silk-
look. tweed sportcoats, reg. 75.00.
%
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19.99
” REG 2800
CANDIES LEATHER MOCCASINS
Hig'js * I* ’■■■ ,-Um.k4. ^ .
29.99
REG 40 00
MEMBERS ONLY JACKET
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m Mtt I'M ■■ V. > For ban'.-4-7, fi|.
122 SALE 1699 8-20 rag 124 SALE 1799
12.99
Beat)* Priced
MEN S FUNNEL SHIRTS
*
San Jacinto Mall M S IOam-9 pm Sunday 12 pm-5 pm
29.99 .
REG 4000
MISSES NOVELTY FLEECE SETS
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xotonpan®rtvshts.vxipastes OeuttdMtfcap
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gray, aqua, poach ra« 44 00 5AU 32 99
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 293, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1987, newspaper, October 9, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051538/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.