The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1983 Page: 3 of 74
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WASHINGTON - U S. Rep. Air Force Academy In Colorado fldent he will bring that same en- of deacon* at Memorial Baptict
Jack Fields lw» named Baytown Spring*, Colo. thusiasm, hard work and dedica- Church, he also serves on the ad-
Sun editor and publisher Leon To be eligible, a young man or lion to this assignment a* he has visory council of the Ba»horv
Brown to hi* Service Academy woman must live In the 8th Con- brought to other tasks In the Mental Health and Mental Retar
Nomination Board. . gressional District, graduate past.” dat.on Center, on the advisory
The 15-member board is com- from high school by spring, 1984 Brown is a member and past council of Kilgore Center and on
* posed of representatives from and must apply to the board president of the United Way of the board of Bay Area Heritage
each of the school districts in the before Nov. 15. Baytown board, a member and Society ^
* 8th Congressional District. It will Fields said he named Brown to past president of the Baytown "I'm looking forward again this
j review applications and nominate the board again this year because Chamber of Commerce, a year to helping Congressman
' , Jip to 10 young men and women to ‘he did a tremendous 4ob last member and past president of the Fields and the other board
Wi toe U-S. Military Academy in year and because I have every Baytown Rotary Club and a members select the most
I West Point, N.Y.; the U S. Naval faith in his good sense and judge- member and former chairman of outstanding young men and
1 Academy in Annapolis, Md.; the ment. In the past, he has under- the Baytown Opportunity women from this area to attend
U.S. Merchant Marine Academy taken any number of projects to Center's board
in Kings Point, N.Y., and the U.S. help his community and I'm con-
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Fruit juice, egg,
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LUNCH-
Manager’s choice
meat or meat loaf,
manager’s choice
vegetable, corn, lima
beans, lettuce and
pickle, roll, marble
cake and milk.
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MARK ALEXANDER, left, and Marie Dykes, first-graders at Hopper
Elementary School, help plant bluebonnets in school flowerbeds as
part of a beautification effort by all first-graders. Mark is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Alexander, Marie’s parents §re Mr. and Mrs. Don
Dykes.
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Junior Jordaciie
40%.
23"
(Sun staff photo by Angie Bracey)
Coordinates
Jeans
Vessel Is River Home
BARBERS HILL
BREAKFAST -
Sausage, biscuit
juice and milk.
Lunch
By
Reg. 38.00
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For Pair Of Sisters JBI(IMI
LaBELLE, Fla. TAPI — A shut- what originally was a large, open vegetable “chips^” S W63t6TS
tie vessel built to take J.P. lounge area. It’s enclosed now apple “bytes,”
Morgan Jr. to his Wall Street of- with a makeshift wooden roof, "space” milk, bun
fices early this century, now and entrance to their’living and chocolate
moored along an isolated stretch quarters is made through a nar- “chip.”
of the Caloosahatchee River, has row opening on each side of the
been home to two sisters for more ship. LUNCH — Pizza
than 40 years. With only a 14-foot beam, the french fries, carrot
Most townspeople in this vessel has "little room to move sticks and milk
Southwest Florida farming area about. This is compounded by the CHANNELVIEW
are unaware of the 114-foot, 75-ton clutter of books, papers, pictures ELEMENTARY
motor vessel Navette, or of Mar- and dusty memorabilia the BREAKFAST — Dry
jorie and Dorothy Warren, who sisters have collected over the cereal, banana, but-
have rarely lived ashore during years. tered toast and milk,
their lifetimes
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ST. JOSEPH
Fashion
Jewelry
50% on
Oxford Shirts
Bali & Playtex j
Boys Placket
Collar O.P. Shirts
Reg. 14.00
25%.
9"
Just forward of the living; LUNCH
Hidden behind the high ground quarters are a dining saloon, chicken, rice, cream
where the women’s 78-year-old small galley, bathroom, state- gravy, green
brother, George, owns a trailer rooms for the captain and chief salad/grated cheese,
park, the once-elegant ship is engineer, and sleeping quarters roll, frozen fruit bar,
almost obscured by the river for the other eight crew members milk or juice,
bank thick with palmetto and who manned the ship when
Morgan had it built in 1917 to shut- LUNCH — Paprika
Its paint gone, the luster of teak tie him from his Long Island man- chicken or tacos.
Choose two of the
Visitors aren’t invited up for- following
sits straight in the water and is ward because that part of the ship coli/rice, squash, tos-
linked to shore by a rickety is no longer in use. Not only that, sed salad or peaches,
wooden gangplank, “it’s filled with things,” Marjorie bread, twistie and
The sisters live in the aft, in admits. ' :■ ' beverage.
Fried
Entire Stock
SECONDARY
bamboo
Ladies Knit
TODS Famous Maker
Reg. 26.00
Ladies
Dress Slices
Select Styles
19"
25%.
decks and brass fittings dulled by sion to lower Manhattan
years of neglect, the Navette still
broc-
Vanity Fair
Daywear
Entire Stock
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20%.
25%.
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Ladies
Sleepwear
Select Group
Reg. $14-523
Mens “D” ring
19"
8"-15"
Pants
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with purdtose of the
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25%.
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Dresses
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Young Mens
O.P Sweaters
Reg. 44.00
Mens Dress
29"
25%.
Purchase a riew super efficient GE Elite VWeathertrbn® heat pump...heat
this winter and cool next summer with energy saving efficiency.
Get a free high efficiency GE indoor blower unit/air handler..and get added
air distribution and energy savings over older, less-efficient models.
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Entire Stock
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26"
Farah Super Suede
Sport coat
69"
Mens Suede
Front Sweaters
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services tor both from your participating dealer
r 6 and October 31, 1963 The Standard (WHA or
3 ton heat pump unit, the Plus (WH-P or
To get your free matching QE air handler,
conditioner (WX models): and installation si
Installation must be between
Reg. 85.00
WVA) air handler is offered with Wi through
WV-P) air handler with 3Vi and 4Vi ton unite.
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Mens Long Sleeve
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99”-159”
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 296, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 12, 1983, newspaper, October 12, 1983; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153820/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.