The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 8, 1981 Page: 3 of 50
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FUU 6-Year Warranty
If, within 6ytan from the date
of purchase,’ this Super
Permane*' plastic container or
lid cracks or breaks, we will,
upon return, replace It free of
KATHERINE MARIE
Mitchell, daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. L.S. Mitchell Jr.
of Baytown, celebrates
her third birthday March
7. She has two sisters,
Sarah Louise and Angela
Kristine. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. J.G.
Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.
L.S. Mitchell Sr., all of
Baytown, Great-
grandparenta are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Sorters of
Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. F.F.
Jenkins of Angel ton and
Mrs. Timmie Higgins of
Regular $149.99
Resists Regular $21.99
John Henderson heads
the 1981 slate of officers of
Union. He succeeds David
Slaughter,.
Bruce Lomax Is vice
president; John Sylvester,
treasurer; Evie Kilough,
secretary; and’Bill
assistant
Regular
$1129
Whitley
treasurer.
Elected to three-year
terms on the board were
Fred W. Aebl, Burt
Davison, Bruce Lomax,
Jerome "Joe” Simon and
John Sylvester.
Approximately 900 credit
union members attended
the annual meeting at Ross
S. Sterling.
The speaker was John P.
Parsons, commissioner of
the State Credit Union
Department. He talked
about the economic
challenge faced by state-
chartered credit unions
during 1980 caused by infla-
tion, high interest rates on
deposits and low loan in-
terest rates.
Slaughter, outgoing
president, reported the
Credit Union ended tee
year with 170 million in
assets, 33,500 members and
share draft accounts total-
Vari-Drive combined with a transaxle for
variable speeds in each gear. A 38-in.
mower deck, Iso-Vibe engine mounts and
and large turf saver tires. Takes optional
lawn care attachments, extra.
Sale ends iBarch 21
lag 6,800.
Sen. Mengden Pushes Three ‘Relief Bills’ In Senate
AUSTIN (Sp) -- Elimina- lsponsored by State Sen. (legislation Is to encourage lleglslatlon to exempt in-(fees when the state loses lnjthey will go to propagating
tlon of sales taxes on In-Walter Mengden. companies to purchase dustrlel or commercial litigation. and implementing rules,
dustrlal pollution control Mengden and State Sen. pollution control equipment energy conservation equip- “There Is an Inordinate guidelines and regUla-
equipment, a requirement Carl Parker concurrently to Improve the environ-1 ment from sales tax. amount of bureaucratic in- tlons," Mengden said,
that state agencies involved introduced the legislation ment,” said Mengden. Mengden and State Rep. volvement in and control of “The threat of expensive,
in litigation pay defen-aimed at exempting Mengden, who chairs the Jerry Cockerham of our lives,"said Mengden. prolonged litigation Is a
darts’ court costs and re- federally-required pollution subcommittee on energy, a Monahans are sponsoring! "It seems that in some in- deterrent that keeps many
qulred price disclosure on control devices from sales subset of the Senate | the legtilatlon requiring thel stances, many ... state citizens from seeking
automobile repairs are sub-1 taxes. Natural Resources Com-jstate to pay defendants’agencies are totally review of, or vindication of
Jects of three bills being! "The purpose of thislmittee, also Introduced!court costs and attorney!unrestrained In the lengtesltheir rights In civil actions,
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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(SSI SAVE >140
m
Sears Best
10-in. radial saw
Regular
$419.99
279"
v
§fp --
mm. - v
MM
Craftsman 10-in. saw has capacitor-
start IVi-HP motor that develops
2'/2-HP. Up-front single lever miter
control for easy use. Comes partially
assembled. ^
Sale ends March 21
Charge It on SearsCharge
SAVE *128 oil Craftsman
98-pc. tool set ,
Craftsman'98-pc. tool set with
3 reversible quick-release rat-
chets, sockets, wrenches, tool
box and more.
Reg. sep. prices
total $228.46
99"
SAVE *30
Sears 3-speed 52-In
sweep celling fan
Year-round comfort; wood-look polystyrene blades.
SAVE *7
32-gal. Permanex® can
Sears Best container has a/ull 6-year warn
freeze cracking downj0/-2O°F. and heat-'
+ I50°F. HigMorfwIid
Sales end March 21
Sale ends March 14
or while quantities last
SAVE >130
NEW BOLD BREED 10-HP
electric start lawn tractor
SAVE *350 onl&HP
Varl-Drlve gardtn tractor
.Vafi-Drivf^ combined with Regular $1849
transaxle.- Twin cylinder aj*
engine. r*|«f*fT
Sale ends March 14
SAVE *400
18-HP garden tractor
SAVE *60
5-HP tiller
SAVE >200
A-HP tutor “
Direa drive. Hydro-static.
Master lift. . _
Dual. .Cham drive Poway
reverse
Counter-rotating Ones tor
one pass tilling.
You can
count on
asr >3299 aa 349** 999”
Sale ends March l« Sale ends March 28 $al« ends March 2S
Mower and aW attachments for garden tractort, extra. Oellvtty li not inckidee m salting pncei
-Each et m*M adrertiied Kama it readily avadatxt lor
Sears
ft. jcantaadflc Your Money Back
IIMlaMtead
ceedings or In defending
themselves against
unreasonable governmen-
tal action. This must be
stopped,” Mengden com-
mented
Senate Bill 7» requires
auto mechanics in major
repair shops In urban areas
to give the customer a writ-
ten estimate of the coats of
automotive repairs.
The estimate could not be
exceeded by more than 10
percent without oral con-
sent of the consumer.
“Since surveys repeated-
ly show auto repair pro-
blems to be the numer one
consumer complaint, I
believe this bill to be impor-
tant,” Mengden said.
“This proposal Is fair to:
both mechanics and com-
sumers because it gets
right to the heart of many
repair problems -
miscommunication,” he
said.
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CAR SERVICE
Exxon Credit
Union Names
New Officers
Si’kp
A Iso fits
White
P.P.T.
PI65/80K 13
163H-I3
*49
$1.68
PI83/73HI3
BH 78-13
53
1.92
PI8.V7.TH I t
CH78-11
57
2.06
PI93/75H I t
PH 78-it
4 61
2.23
P20.V73H 11
PR 7-8-11
64
2.31
P2I.V7.1H I I
««78-1»
65
_ 2. W
P223/73Hli
IIH78-14
68
2.62
P1hS/8»H 15
I63R-I5
49^.
1.82
P20S/75H 13
PH 78-13
64
2,16
P2I.V7.1H 15
OH 78-15
67
2.62
P223/73H15
HH78-I5
69
2,79
P235/75H 15
I.H78-I5
2:95
COAL RESERVES r
NEW YORK (AP) - Ac-
cording to United Nations’
estimates, the Chinese have
the world’s largest proven
rves of coal, some 900
billion tons. • ».
Currently, China draws
70 percent of Its energy re-
quirements from coal.
Recently, the U. N. sent
i s«vioe Sp^lal.
bias ply tire j
Economy-priced to fit your
budget. Available in sires to
fit moat domeatic and for-
eign can.
pimi.jS.e.t.
4 Tire. S rib tread
•nd Old T
firttfone
DELUXE CHAMPION'
Polyester
cord
Si/«-
Black
e.e.t.
Sixe
Black
P.P.T.
*61X1-12
$23
SI.39
P78-14
136
12.14
B78-I3
29
1.71
(178-14
36
2.28
078-14
31
1.87
C78-13
37
2.36
1)78-14
32
1.93
H78-15
39
2.37
P78-14
33
2.04
1.78-15
43
2.84
TIRE ROTATION
We’ll rotate all 4 tires .
and inflate them to rec- -
ommended pressure:
88
Any Car or
Light Truck ’
LUBE, OIL CHARS!**
& FILTER
(iTHKRSIZKS LOW PRICKD TIKI!
Whitewalls extra. '5-rib tread.
$088
Moat Cars! -
'UfMTfueki
This inexpensive but valuable service is rec-
ommended every 4,000 to 7.000 miles lor
os. Included are up to t
sp**
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jgWT""
firt8ton<
ALL-SEASON |
;STEEL-BELTED \
RADIAL
most vehicles. Included are up to live puarls
ol on and a professional chassis lubrication •)
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m ^ Front-end;
alignment
*12"
All American cars except Chevettes and com-
pacts with front wheel drive, ahdior MacPherson
I
WHITEWALLS
P155/80R-13 I-
ILSO FITS 155R-13 I
suspension.
Will act caatgr. camber ami toc-in to man-
ufacturers original specifications. No extra
charge for cars with factory air or torsion
bars. Parts extra, if needed. Call for your
appointment.
tow, low mas, m saw
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Monro-Nlticl will l»SHR(
npffflii uh it lone li you
or Ftror
own your car. or Firtstons
will rofiioci Item on proof of
purchm. efiargtef only for
lisMM«tnMk
ENGINE
TUNE-UP
HUE'S WHAT RE BO .
• Mate SM'> "USX
All prices plus tax end old tire.
Above, we install Points 4 Some Air Conditioned. -
New Condenser
Cars Slightly Higher
SUPER SPORTS'
A70xlS
bXx&Li
*99
Drum-type
American can and ~
moat light trucks
FETI1.M
A classy, wide
tire with super
raised while letters.
Well install factory pre-arced linings, new
front seals and return springs combi kits:
Site
Price
P.P.T.
D70-I4
iSi
82.20
G70-I4
iu
82.63
F70-15
S3
12.72
C70-15
•65
12.79
front seals and return springs combi Kits:
rebuild all kmr wheel cylinders and resurface
brake drums tnew wheel cylinder $10 each, if
neededl: repack front wheel hearings, bleed
system, inspect master Cylinder and brake
linings, add fluid, road test.
AII rnw. Mu TuwXOU Tin
TRANSPORT*
Pickups, vans
and RVa
Features more traction
edges than our previ-
ous
Transport design!
Firestone
“36” battery
*39
his s'.rl tuSht.pr. s.fh mi*.
pi.. »a.rt fj.t nriur
22FM36 Exchange
Economically
priced battery
that's backed in
writing. Great for normal service use
in moderate weather condition. Price .
includes installation.
THE-TYPE
PI)
rating
Price
P»«* KI T.
exchange
7.00-13
1
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12,95
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4110 DICKER DR.
BAYTOWN, TX
424-5577
144 S. ALEXANDER
MTTOWN, TX.
417-6604
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 8, 1981, newspaper, March 8, 1981; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095718/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.