The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968 Page: 8 of 17
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U. *. CHOICE TIHDIRAY BEEF
Round Steak
T*2r**** COWrON MM
Y50 EXTRA
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With this coupon and pureho*
of 2 Lb*. Minute Slaoki
k Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. M.
f SO EXTRA
r TOP VALUE ETAWPE
With this coupon ond purcho!
of Four Pkgs. 6 Oz.
. Kroger Gelatins
L Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. G.
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|r 30 EXTRA 1
' TOP VALUE STAMPS 1
With this coupon and purchase
of One 14 Oz, Size Cepacol
l Good Nov, 13-16, 1968. 0. k
With this coupon ond purchase
of one 3 Lb. Bog Onions
L Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. P. ,
With this coupon and purchase
of fen Lemons o _
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f 50 EXTRA T
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With this coupon ond purchase
of One or Afore Gallons
Prestone Antifreeze i
i Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. H. A
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100EXTRA1
TOP VALUE STAMPS
th this coupon ond purchase
*2.99 Roast Pon with Rock
Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. H. ,
BROWN ’N SERVE FLAKE, COMBINATION OR
lc« Cream
H CAL.
cm.
KROGER
Vienna ^
Sausage
h Coupons Selow
TOPVALUE STAMPS
13-16, 1968. M,
oO EXTRA
TOP VALUS STAMPS
With this coupon ond purchase
Lbs. Ground Chuck .
of 2 LOS. vrrouna lii.
Ground Round.
Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. M.
TOP VALUS STAMPS
With this coupon ond purcf
of 13)6 Oz. Plonters Ml*<
TOP VALUS STAMPS
With this coimon
of Two Big Roll
Good Nov. 13-'
WINIIOOO
NO
PURCHASE
NECESSARY
U-S. CHOICE TENDERAY BEEF
Chuck Steak
r
30 EXTRA
this coypon and purchase
y Roast of boneless Beef
.'-ith
of any
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Nov
80 EXTRA
80 EXTRA
hose
with
*1968. G.
13-16,
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13-16,
Good
WISHBONE U.S. GRADE "A"
Hen
Turkeys
10-12 LB
SIZE
SIR
CAN
mmmm
12 OZ
CANS
Thursday, November 14, 1968 ®g» lagtonm
(Beach City
Beat
By MARION NICHOLSON
Correspondent
District Manager A. L. Chap-
pell of General Telephone Co.
will meet with the Beach City
Council at 7 p.m. Tueaday,
Not. %, in the Community
Building oil Weat Bay Road.
IPS
MOW. TEXAS
J. D. Nicholson, Calvin Brans
land Robert MaquB, a foreign
exchange student from Luxem-
bourg, Germany, and a stu-
dent this year at Robert E.
Lee High School, attended the
Lions President ami Secretary
Dinner In Houston Wednesday.
Mrs Howard Atkina of Clark
Lane died in a Houston bos-
I pital Tueaday stater a long iS-
Buriel was made in Mart,
I Texas. Survivors are her hus-
band, a son, a daughter and
four grandchildren. Mr. and
Mrs. Atkins have been res-
idents of this ana for five
^TM»e coupon eooo woo*
80 EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With this coupon ond purchos.
i of Two 1 Lb. fl<gs. Bius Bonnot]
Margarine
Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. G.
80 EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
With this coupon ond purchase
of one 6 C». rkg. i
, Kroger Instant Breakfast J
Good Nov. 13-16, 1968. G.
RUSE VEGITABIE SHORTENING
Crisco
Limit 1, with $5.00
more excluding beer,
wine A cigarettes.
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80 EXTRA
TOP VALUE STAMPS
lOOEXTRA^
TOP VALUE STAMPS 1
swa rarer
LOQrrwe coumm i
80 EXTRA
. TOP VALUE STAMPS
f With coupon and purchose of any ]
Men’s or &y’s Fruit
of Hie Loom Underwear.
Good Nov. 13-16,1968
BH SCHOOL NOTES
. Films of the Friday night
I football genes are shown each
1 week on Tuesday foBowing the
game at 7:30 p.m. at Barbers
Hill High SchooL Beech City
I residents are welcome. Re-
I freshments are served.
Kathy and Karen Pace, Tre-
lasU Gail EOiott, Earl Henning
and Genny Lou Dutton woe
among first graders who at-
tended the Shrine Circus in
Houston. This was an annual
I field trip.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Ronnie Hoover is s pa-
I tient at Pasadena Memorial
Hoapital after an automobile
accident on Pasadena Boule-
I j vard and Tatar Street Ha
I daughter, Winds Lee, has been
released. Mrs. Hoover is taking
X-ray treatments for chest
and bacK-injuries Mrs Eva
Bernard tya patient in Baytown
j Hospital
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Ulrich
have returned home from Port-
land Ore., and are making their
home temporarily at MU Ocean
Drive Ulrich is employed by
the Sinclair Co. in Houston.
Mrs Ulrich is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Walter Hoover of
Beach City.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Sirmons
visited Sirmons’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs G. E. Sheffield of
Sputga, Tex., Friday and Sat-
j urday.
Mr. and Mrs “Red” Welch
[are on their annual deer hunt-
ing trip.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Gay, Ocean
(Drive, have returned hone af-
a three-week vacation in
(Florida.
I j Mr. and Mrs B. A. Dutton
I | enjoyed a housewarming Satur-
day night There were about
15 OZ,
24 OZ.
CAM ;
HJOZ.
CAN
30 OZ.
»TL.
th oz.
JAR
ARMOUR
flail Chili
armour
toof Stew
ALMA ZIP TOP
Shoestring Potatoes
FINISH
Dish Detergent
FRANKLIN
Peanuts with Jachets
OLD FASHION
Piak Appl«««
KROGER
Catsip
KROGER WHOLE KERNEL
Yellow Con
R. A F,
Long Spaghetti
WHEAT, RYE, OR DIET
Saidwich Breed
FLAIN CINNAMON. COMBINATION D0Z
Svgcr Donets 4 XSi.S1.00
300
CANS
26 OZ.
BTL.
CANS $1.00
196
LOAVES St*00
Twin Rolls
PILLSBURY FUDGE
Brownie Mix
gebhardt
Chili With Beans
KROGER
Tomato Juice
KAYA
Instant Coffee
THE KING OF BEER
Budweiser
134 OZ.
PKG.
40 OZ.
CAN
Spatial* goad Nov. 14*16, 1968.
Right to limit rasarvad. Prlca*
plus to* whoro oppllcabla.
(Copyright) THE KROGER CO.
46 OZ
CAN
YOUR FAVORITE FLAVORS
Hi-C Drinks
1H0Z.
JAR
CHICKEN NOODLE
VEGETABLE
OR
ampbell’s Sow
1 )1
tomato
1016 OZ.
CANS
IlilS
Mr. and Mrs Ben Nelms
enjoyed a weekend visit from
their daughter and her family,
the Jim Rotenberrys of Hous-
ton.
FISH CAMP REPORTS
Word has beat received
that R. F. Trees of Houston
died of a heart attack. The
Treeses have a summer home
at Harbour’s Fishing Camp.
A. J. Crawley reported that
M. L. Malock brought in the
large specks last week.
McCOLLUM PARK
Homer M. Manner reports
that his mother is doing fine
after a heart attack. Mrs Hines
lives in Huntsville.
Rosa Lensing, mother of W.
M. Lensing, is in Gulf Coast
Hospital
Mrs A. Brunsfield is enter-
taining out-of-town relatives
Goose and duck hunting for
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Braddon
resulted in no tuck.
J. R. Enderli shot three but
brought home only one goose.
BEACH CJTY BEAT
George Aimer spending 10
hours a day In Pasadena
Could it be he is working?
Mary Pack saying, “Let’s go
Harold Clark buying fruit
trees for his ranch in Crock-
ett.
Mrs A. J. Crawley telling
everyone her washing machine
is working fine.
Lisa Sirmons suffering from
a broken collar bone.
TUOUBU: IS
you YiMprr
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 122, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1968, newspaper, November 14, 1968; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044345/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.