The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979 Page: 7 of 28
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By HUGH MULLIGAN
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THE BAYTOWN SUN „ Thursday, May 10,1979
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Slavic tribes began mi-
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West in the 5th century A.D. •
The first Russian state,
Stans, was tn ' RIDGEFIELD^ c6nN all the help they could get. strong tea and telling scene. Was TV, or the
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overran the ennntrv Ttrom. Rhp ninna^M c„„ table, was a araatohe for old nlace back to life for “Mv »» ^ . y ’we could do the pre- 11 inches a year. •
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’ Irish relatives 'against' dimbingovCT the fence.” _ ^A^tt^arriman.- The cMpn^mpp'd' ’
Protestant King: William of ^ Russell, who watched and (Jnp.n Hnnsp In program analyst with the like grocery store oranges,' *~
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UNITED PORTABLE BUILDING CO.
110N. ALEXANDER BAYTOWN 427-101!
Charming waifs by Betsey Clark make loving Mother s bay gifts lhai say
you.care.-“Happy,Day" fine pewter figurine (shown), with
hand-painted bluebird, gift boxed, $18.00.
STEFFAm’S
North Alexander Plaza 2307 N. Alexander
Across From Bay Plaza
tEIie fBtttle Poubc
GIFT for mother
-MHAND PAINTEDTPURSES
PLANTS; NICK NACKS
The Greates Selection
.......OTGiftsf%TThe
Greatest Moms.
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^reminded me,” wrote Bedford, Mass., wrote that ^ ■pi. - «u jeL-j. says there would have to bfe covered, concrete ,“t
“Er Irene HpHand of New his .favorite team wa? “the- * *“g F0X Bonus "pre-implementation ■ hulnitlon igloos” built
London, Conn , “of a curse. PHflade.lphia. Colored "r«nr^ ....... ‘ ** '“ '**' -*
my. great aunt taught me Giants, because they were HDUblUN (bp)
- over 70 years ago: 'Here's the m^t gifted and- rnosU PfeparatcoB. for. me 450
to King William across the welcome of all visiting pdlion Port of Houston
Boyne waters, with a knife teams. Their, visit always “ hfld
in his heart arid a fork in his drew a packed house (5,000 May 22:tlie p°rt of Houston
liver. May he never die and I would guess) and it was Authonty-will s^sor an
nobody kill him, till he goes the piece de resistance of °Pen *J°use at [the docks
1 to hell and the devil do mill the season. I never saw ' *rom 10 a-®- 5 P;m-
him!1 - Bet he is sorry he them lose a game. — |gtui^ay_and Sunday, May
picked on the Irish. He “The main attractions -IMnd 20, at the Turning
must still be burning.” were WHla-„ Jackman,- Basm and at Barbours Cut
A St. Patrick’s Day piece ' Submaririeball pitcher, and Terminal. -
I wrote on the tiny troubled Buriin White, the catcher ™ the Turning Basm
Ulster town where I was* and manager. It was a real' area> continuous free boat
married three decades ago fun day when-_the_ Giants- rides_wilL.be offered on the
turned up one of the Wild ~ came to town. . . ,. inspection vessel, Sam
Geeke who emigrated from “Their premier act was Houston. Enter the port
that very spot to the wheat ‘shadow ball,’ in which they area‘a* Gate 8 P® Clinton
fields of North Dakota. , took infield practice, Drive.
“I’m sure you 'didn’t without a ball and acted out.......At Barbours Cut, the
expect your story on all occurrences, such as a public is invited to take a
Mullaghbawn to pull some throw to second going into drivethrough tour of the
heart strings out here in the centerfield or the third docks. Reach the terminal
Croat Plains hut it eer- baseman booting a by turning onto Barbours
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tainly. did,” wrote Mrs grounder arid getting into Cut Bouleyardoff State
-Elish Deyap of Jamestown,_difficulty recovering it Highway 146 near La Porte.
all 225-0671.
N.D. “I knew the place while White stood at home Free refreshments will be
well. My mother is buried plate, arms skimbo and offered at both locations,
there, my daughter was scolding him in a . loud For more information,
baptized there and my voice. ; """ *“
niece still lives there. “Then a ball would be
thrown.in for real practice
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SALE 0000
thru MAY fOth
OPEN M0NDAY-FRIDAY 8:30-5:30
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979, newspaper, May 10, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074900/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.