The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1977 Page: 4 of 60
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ppirtiiTom »d Wilma BredutatonJ Raadaiag tod to #ectt the cof-jaremge increase was jufl under
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He also sawi that the senior Hamblen says enrollmen!
MMfe a destd
^ptMk.oooiii 8«t three (toys bter a a prv
>«ate tflformal qwawo tettwft
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Carter be
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r«ittrtSr coa*toeM«W'»«J‘* W * **^f«*»
^ed notsrei tiwt kfw acconhM «« *r»ettn-
f the barter pry a itot a hud t>K
_ p^ndhpi oM ttarf/lMK *« PO®! «d» ^ <*" ■* *H the programa at *a?s peaks after Labor Day
^ , n p^ttoMai^nMh^arhi ftrhcae P*** "Spweds _ JW PHOGMU ^paging« or 5 per cent
Atthoagh CSrtria aahds. W told ha rtalon. loro- ^ P«* umart. the aator prom . A«1 Vwnt. nee pres-
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THE RACING SEASON
IS IN FULL SWING AT
EVANGELINE DOWNS
IN LAFAYETTE, LA....
STARTING SUNOAY, JULY 24
Hi nMi Ml tafcy imfl UNr Sty.
T«rwyt It iffwiif ndt| fist i packifs fur M
^rippH. Mm. * Miami cesdm with
rtHTHtH Mi card tabtat. TW Ns wi M lwvM|
prsapiT at 9 00 an. Inn In Tim OatUHtln
Stittm 123 E. Tim. is bytma. lam. 0m Iiw
Mr if $a« JO pr pirM mm M rmi trip
#to<*rfedg« that h«* been sdaumw and unpor-
■ tftAt. yMlftf
Quite, often, m the national
press conferences here, the ma-
mtere^*H*o*i a transient tjoes
^ President <W not nte an
«umpie but there was a least a
suspicion to some quarters that
he had the Lance affair in mad
The suspicion seas not lessened
hy the fact that bhe viuton ashd
apt a single question about Bert
lance X
But *ho can be surf’
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Ml R yur nurnm tai stip Rmi fir pMixMi
Sniiy H M ram uri* Turwiyi ym imt.
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tL *ell«)nta:ned Otfter h snllhea cafi^st in the
hKd to read With reference to
the testimony of Carter s prttf
aeewtary, Jody PoweU.thst
there in no outward marules-
tattoos of presidential eraotkw.■■
He to not appeared to he
noiKeabb concerned or #s
turbod I've seen no sign of a
oqKratoi. paranou or stomach
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Did You Know?
The Ornish Cor
had net upboiodta to Gibe and
Mako Use IMOs They
founded the first permanent
aeRoMdi west ot the I6s*
sisitppi, bepmung with Saida
Fe ui 1(10 -
The latest survey showed the
marketbasfcettafiwent apattbe
cbeckhst store to sn ernes and
decined m ai The t*fl was un-
changed m the 13th dly. The
was 2.5 per cent
Overall, the martettBskei
tall at the checttst stores de-,
creased last mooth by an aw-|
aee d about a third of,a pw cent.
Doing July, the market basket
bill increased by the same
amount. - •»
Shoppers with a taste for port
Elementary. 5W-55S CrodteG,.»we kicky. The Utest APsurvey
High. 616-750: ^shewed Use price of.porVchop
WKWn*!1' *" SSai^A^VBdiitli denFj*t
r.imT! “X^i TroyCooper. senior dass qw^the CV Laoos Club, has brought frankfurters, in contrast went
bcience degree in eaucauoo, ^■-)»«" «»«««tnpiwr mntunerable outstanding pro- uo ui four- cities bach and beef
“CtSto nse fur-
S&i'SoftotoSfft SSdrcta^iSSadsIidantetiliBiiMt of'the dub thp. The dkwgiit and iack of
members
wives at the tM- granng irea itave caused some
«m»« u^-- __s Ni|*yt dinner farmers to sell livestock they
neat*pphAiifjkPirndsand meefing at Shady Gkn ResUu- normally would have kept for
Ufied iA ^ Uarayig Renoproe . Rom)^-, sewe..,^ hnaori ranged for Uoni and guests te way for les beef and Mger
, „ ___Drompted him to relate how the bear James A. Delthorp. super- prices in the future.
Her imogmativeetpectaaonsJ§^^^FBI:Hewifl iSweather-drought.wi*
wr Mj»PU wp -w i^tle Rock Ark and the teadl sgsesrit aii 'Irrter-nal Function, af ter coid and summer .heat -
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industrial
SOFTBALL ALL-STARS
POTPOURRI , as weU The Florida: frost
Adeline Deckman is in N^rtht boosted prices of (range ^uke
Shore MeificaITtiza recovertng! and the latest AP survey
from knee surgery Alky showed that a can btfroaen or-
irTT...—. Howard s home biainess is forg- anee juice concentrate tu-
tus been reorganised with the 'a* ahead . J CV Lions weU-creased at the checkfist store in
‘ tome new member J W Gam- six cities during August The
son/,prouglM in ty Merwin 0fe)|)pjee went up in eight titles dur-
McColhim i ing July.
Ask Reba Allen about that The extremely hot . weather
also caused Chickens to-lay fewer
following memben: Kay
Barbara Henry; Char-
uTT^r .n ZltrmTto •*“ (»«»(H)ebbie Alkin. Karen
L\jL«ZiLl« Moo** and Delores McArthur. . — •—
two w»b.Ghttwa Jacwe the^kxalnumpwteamsidfl’t!'^-green"
ofindhnAweswfHenceJaeM_j.._^..™.Bobbie Lotidene regBten atjeggs Tbepoceofadowieggs
San Jac North, taking 16 hours increped at the checklist store
llTD4t-wI TL. fatnui hoi ^^^agod sbowiogatthe
mkymmgrter. Danid, two and a ^ it the Bn^torobfehy towad a maisr m mana^ment m eight; cities last month, with
i,.. ____.. j SUL— j_______ •■:' lnrjhor tertft nnana hrm A .n 17
tart weekeftd Other deptrteot devetoproert . .. Another local increases ranpng from 5 to 17
JmS.*88 fiMWMr HmitsviBq, prtS^fe ' > September with thoneaT®
the Highlands iron’s team
Doreiida G^er.‘l^nel5, Wfraces; ^
Girts* team; Pam Gunter.
Tto’ mT c»««rt P*»re wwt to the Deer Park
.!
Back-to-School with
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MEN'S* LADIES'STYLES
Debbie Beach, Qhdy^^JS^
Ryder. Usa Dutton. SbedaCouf- **JT. ZZ^L
,sev-
'(Mm n.—. team hai retifed ievunl tro-
£ a^rlrtpSe CoM ^ *** *
was Ehrte Taylor ■■
Cut^bdl - _ ______-——, — .-
ReCee and Marjoiry Wilson main more than $1 a pound
spen the summer in the Smoky higher than they were .Jan. 1 in
au-w^^a^jffiffigg^aglBaS
were: chopped chuck, center aif
place Aereuniths last Saturday
with a 154 score Pete Massey
and Ray Chintz coached the
Tlt-ri- wa
was Mary Helen Henson. Susan
Whitehead. Mary FTancii Gra-
ham. Linetta Kirkland, fans
Bowling SMriey Painter. ’Eke
lyn Hammonds Karla Prazak
Abo. Jo Martin. Le.Anne Mar
tin. CSOdy Jackson. Pat Winter,
am Sue Hackett. Sue Bowden;
Kathy Davit. Glenda Sanded
And Sandy Fleming. Kathy
Simmons. Carla* Adams. Sylvia
Karen
be hosted here all day Oct. 15 in and working bans
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DeZavala • • Elemeitaryf beginning of l977, The AP found
teachers with summer birthdays that the markethasket bill at the
were served cake and cookies in checklist stores had risen a little
the teachers' lounge. Honoees mike jian 9 percent. Much of
were Betty Croudi, Pat Schule. the increase war due to higher
Marjory Wilson. Tanks Grib- prkes for coffee, which reached
bins. Alton Bell, Jill McLaugh- a peak of 64 to JJ a pound inspr-
‘ byVANfTV FAIR
wtyT a-trnfiu"iyGVfj%$pr y
shirrmrifig^dvissanf^ylonwith anti-ciing Antron?lll.
, Tbefitfora.dreamcomesifOTSca!iopi^1§e-throu^s/:,
iacein frant.anda gently elasticized shaping in back.
For sizes 32-38, $18 in English Teal. Espresso. '
lin. Marilyn Parki and Sue ing and early summer. Prices
*dl. - ' ? 1 have started to decline, but re-
■..
115-117 West Texas Avenue
W7
Redmon KayMamn,.
Grota Karen Gunther and
Ssnity McDaniel
In last Saturday j playoff the
first place Stingers beat tbefAll-
Stan. lM. Roland Hackett and
Pete Brady coached the Stilng-
m.
' COMING EVENT
The North Ctannel Javre*
Ettes will sponsor a Bowt-A-
Thon to benefit the Jerry Lewis
Muscular Dystrophy Associa-
tion The Event will begin at
midnight Sept 3 and end at 5
-,a m Sunday mailing at North
Shore Bowfing'lanes on the
East Freeway feeder near
Uvalde
Anyone is invtied to bowl fw
fire hours fa P and the oppor
(unity of winning strike pots and
doa panes. You need not regis-
ter in advance, just bring your
equipment and play for.MDA
DOUBLE BIRTHDAYS
Reba Allen of CV and her old-
est. brother. Leonard Cecil
h„L.* *1 Dm^jLLm L«im
msrvop of wroaocjus, nave re-
newedA.*-— —
PRE-INVENTORY
FURNITURE CO
m
WELERS
•N BAYTOWN SHO^AT GORDON’S: 803
West JtjfM Avenue • 1tJ6 South Alexander
West Teyjs Avenue
DrijirViT other locations in the Houston
/A^awSf^op Qordo.’ ‘
Shop Cordon's Coast to Coast.
';i.k.)l..ll..,.j,.
had laid fallow for 19 years
Reba« birthday u Aug 21,
A Cecil s Aug 30. thus the early
^ emtom of a doublerbirthday par-
ty The first renewal of the cus-
tom was at the horn of Fred
bnd Rbba. 16123 Market St. here
an Saturday. Aug IT
Topping the gueyt fast was
their, mother, Sarah Ellen
Bishop of CV Despite the in-
Hrtnin,, j al— me —--i y_
armjues pi her w years, Mrs.
Jkvhop arose early that morning
Motel
Labor Day
Open Mto.-Sftt.
- 9-6
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none
i ■ ■! ■
le brte a cake and Cetil'i fav
Joite. egg custard Reba (pketf,
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STORE WIDE/SAVINGS
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•Thii genuine ttock reducing iale applietjo ail in stock merchandite Except
item* or
ereorde
carpet. Some of our sale i|fm» are one of a kind, slightly damaged or discon-
Igredat these sale figures. Sale good thru Sept.
t,
tinued stock
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1977, newspaper, September 1, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074662/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.