The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1984 Page: 3 of 24
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THK BAYTOWN SUN
Friday. February 24, 1*J84
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Signup For
LC Classes
Sun Classified - 422-8323
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Continuing ^
Registrations are • 4
RAISING
THE FLAG
AUCTION
SAT.
7:00 pm
still being taken In
five, non-credit short
term courses that
will be starting next
week at Lee College.
Offered through the
Continuing Educa-
tion Division, these
courses are water ex-
ercise, tennis,
wallpapering,
calligraphy and day • «•£>. )
care workshop.
Persons may ;.'i" ]
register by calling /
the CE office at 427-
5611, extension 211. -
After registration, ' Y‘\
fee payment can be
made by mail. „ , ‘'~b-
Two sections of in-
termediate and one
advanced in
exercise are schedul-
ed. All three will be in
session Tuesday and
Thursday, Feb. 28-
April 3.
Intermediate will
be offered from 9:15-
10 a.m. and also from
10-10:45 a.m. Time
for the advanced is
8:15-9:15 a.m.
Water exercise fee
is $ 1 2 for i n-
termediate and $15
for advanced.
Beginning tennis
will be offered from
7-8 p.m. and 8:15-9:15
p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday, Feb. 28-
March 29. Fee is $14.
A wallpapering
workshop for the “do-
it-yourselfer” will
meet from 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 28.
The fee is $5.
Copperplate
calligraphy, often
referred to as
English Roundhand
or Spencerian, is
scheduled March 1-
15. The class will
meet from 7-9 p.m.
each of these
Thursdays. The fee is
$20.
Parent-teacher
relationships is the
subject of the day
care workshop from
7-9 p.m. Thursday,
March 1. The fee is
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1902 N. PRUETT
IF YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO
AN AUCTION COME ON-IT'S FUN
LADIES WELCOME-FAMILY ATMOSPHERE
NO MISCONDUCT ALLOWED
ELECT. STOVES-ICE BOX-TV'S-DRYERS
TOOLS-GROCERIES-DOG FOOD-CASES
BABY FOOD-FELT HATS-RECORDS
TOYS-STEER HORNS-CERAMICS
WICKER-WROUGHT IRON-FREEZERS
SHOT GUNS-GUN CABINETS-DRAPERY
MATERIAL-TABLE CHAIRS-FURNITURE
OFFICE DESK & MANY MORE ITEMS
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■ CUB SCOUTS, raising the flags at Lamar
Elementary School, are, from left, Leland
Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
r , Richards; Ryan Bennett, son of David Ben-
-O nett 811(1 Bonnie Barley; Chris Smoke, son of
kjr\ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smoke; Joshua Burns, son
[, of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bums; Davidson Dailey
Jr-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Davidson Dailey Sr.,
and Cory Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan
SEJrir Sims.
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TOWN & COUNTRY SALES
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TXS 047 0574 AUDREY PARRISH
422-8101
ANTIQUE SALES* NEW FURN. AUCTION
FURNITURE REFINISH* REPARIS* CANE CHAIRS
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Shop Saturday
San Jacinto Mall
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Close o Sunday
Shop Sunday 12 to 6
Bay Plaza Center
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THE FAIR’S CLEAN-SWEEP NOW THRU SUNDAY
TAKE AN ADDITIONAL
25% off
$4.
More detailed in-
formation concerning
these activities is
available by phone.
Anahuac,
Liberty
Winners
ANAHUAC -
Several area schools,
including those from
Anahuac, Barbers
Hill, Dayton and
Liberty, participated
in the final math and
spelling contest in
Anahuac.
Anahuac won in the
spelling division,
while Liberty took
the math title. Both
schools will retain
their trophies until
next year’s trials.
Individual' winners
from Dayton’s Col-
bert Middle School
were: Shelly Smith,
first place in spell-
ing; Nikki Marek, se-
cond place in spell-
i n g ;
Williams, third place
in spelling; Shelly
Seaberg', second
place in math; and
Kristina Slade, third'
place in math. "
From Wilson
Junior High, winners
were David Lan-
drum, second place
in math, and Charlie
. Helm, third place in
math.
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE
WHICH HAS ALREADY BEEN REDUCED
■ 50% TO 75%. IDENTIFIED BY 98$ ENDINGS.
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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
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$ 12.00
original price
clearance price
bss 25% off ticket
price taken at register
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$ 4.48
your price
Get rid of that
empty feeling.
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LIMITED QUANTITIES IN SOME DEPARTMENTS. SHOES NOT INCLUDED.
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San Jacinto Mall
10-9 Mon.-Sat.
Bay PI aza Center 10 to 6 Mon.-Fri,
Sunday 12-6
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, February 24, 1984, newspaper, February 24, 1984; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154078/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+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.