The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1970 Page: 3 of 28
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Celebrities Due At Prison Rodeo
HUNTSVILLE . (Sp)—Be- performers who will Join a host A special attraction each several years, ini
SECTION I THE BAYTOWN SUN Wednesday, August 26, 1979 3
This year's event, held every
Sunday in October, will high-
light four top-flight country
singing stars as featured guest
cause of the public's over-
whelming support of the an-
nual Texas Prison Rodeo for
nearly four decades, the Texas
Department of Corrections has
one of the nation's best re-
habilitation programs for its
13,000 inmates. - that this year’s guest stars will
of tough outlaw convicts con
testing the wildest rodeo stock
to appear in any arena.
H. H. Coffleld of Rockdale,
chairman of the Texas Board
of Corrections and Head qf its
rodeo committee, announced
be Conway Twttty on Oct. 4;
Willie Nelson on Oct. 11; Jerry
Lee lewis on Oct. II, and Far-
on Young on Oct. 23
Sunday will be thrilling Chuck-
wagon Races to be presented
by the same group that ap-
peared during the 1970 Houston
Fat Stock Show and Rodeo.
As has been the custom for
Attend Church
Sunday
7rr
Open Daily 10.80 to 1:00
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30
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Easy care Kanekalon with tapered
back Semi curly
"Ginger 68"
3000
Reg.
40.00
Kanekalon with natural side part and
tapered back Most colors available In
both Styles . _ .
Shop The Easy Way — Use Your
•ay Fair Charge Wale, BankAmrrtranf or
llamblr Credit Union Card
inmate enter-
tainers will present a (ire-rodeo
variety show from 1 to 3 p.m.
each Sunday. Inmates will also
entertain visitors on the mid-
way In front of the Huntsville
Unit, beginning at 9 a.m.
The rodeo begins et 2 pm In
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Salmon Will Star In Really Big TV Show
' • s'
the Sacra- manpower and
appear, on Shouldtfftraot n
i hookup at . -'‘People foroi
station 200 other are partic
Franfisco. ed by tfiese big
RED BLUFF, Calif. (AP> -
Taking advantage of a pollution
warning device, sportamen in
Northern California may find
4 their favorite fall television
show is a closed circuit view of
▼ the 80-pound salmon that got
Hun?. Vs ;1
the prison’s |l million stadium,
located three blocks
west of
Huntsville's downtown square.
Die stadium seats 23,000 peo-
ple, eaye Dave Price, rodeo su-
pervisor, who promises that
the 1970 rodeo series will be one
of the best in the long history of
this annual event.
Reserved seat tickets, which
are now on sale, may be ob-
tained by writing Texas Prison
Rodeo, Box 99, Huntsville, Tex.
77340, enclosing check or mon-
ey order for the tickets or-
dered Tickets sins priced from
$3 to 15.50 wtth no reduction In
price ,for children.
other fish living In the Sacra- manpower and equipment and
mento River will appear on IhouidWract many visitors,
a special television hookup at ,-"People for one reaaon or an-
the fish counting station 200 other are particularly faacinat-
miles north of Sap FranMsco. ed by these big salmon as they
Dale E.Schoenqwfin, director
next week will save
of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries man said
and Wildlife pro>ct, iikf the A lotof staff time was wasted,
fish counting operation he said, taking them on tours of
the river- locks where counters
watch the fish through pressure
glass.
Schoeneman said govern-
ment ftih watching goes back
come up the river,” Scheme- more than 40 years, dosed
circuit television, ha said, al-
lows fish watchers to view
two locks at once, with a 50
’the hole”—the concrete pit in per cent manpower savings.
Regrouped and Again
Further Reduced for
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USAF MAJ. CHARLES D.
Leonard, nephew'of Mrs. T.
E. Doran itt 5205 Decker
Drive, bar received the
Meritorious Service Medal at
Klrtland APB, N.IML He I. in
the 51th Weather Reconnais-
sance Squadron. A 1150
End of the Month Summer Clearance
Save up to 50% or more on VMed Merchandise for Your and the Home.
Net proceeds from ticket | graduate of Deer Park High
sales help finance inmate reha- School, he attended Lee
bilitative services. College.
MENS WEAR SAVINGS
Beach City Beat
By MARION NICHOLSON Inc., on safety methods used in
The Tri-City Beach Lions the plants and how they can be
Club had its monthly meeting used in the home
at the Community Building * The next Ladies Night will be
Thursday with a dinner. Mem- held on Sept. 17 when district
bers and their wives were governor a*d Mrs. Charlie
present. Phillips will make their annual
Guests attending were Mr. visit to the club,
and Mrs Marvin Serr of La RELATIVE DIES
Porte, Mr and Mrs. O. L. Da-| Mrs. Luther MacKrell of
•da kl* an/4 Urc C T Uaffia Daa/ih Plfu an/4 Vina Mar.
Reg. 49.50
to 100.00
2950 w 691
Assorted Pant Suits.
Reg. 50.00 to 60.00 Polyester
Polyester Shirt Shifts.
Assorted styles
A wide selection of ftarrent models, colors and
patterns. Sixes 38 to 48 reg., long & short
Dress Pants.
Reg 13.00 to 25.00. Famous brand
Corduroy Car Coats.
Reg.’ 18.00. Cotton corduroy
Casual Pante. ;
Reg. 10.00 to 12.00. Hares & tape?s
7” i,12”
3” j 6”
Lntriinmed Fall Coats.
Reg 50.00 to 65,00 Assorted styles
vis, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Bettis,
Mr and Mrs. Paul Keating and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Taylor of
Winnie; J. E. Vance of Dallas;
Ralph and Allen Russell of
Pearland; Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Heisig, Eva, Vangie, Cindy and
Tracy Evans, all of Baytown;
and Mrs. Edith Shaffer of
Beach City.
Beach City and Mrs. Mar-
tha Towler of Crosby returned
from “Norfolk, Va., "Where they
attended the funeral of their;
brother-in-law, O. C. Harris.
Harris was the husband of
Theo Towler Harris, former of
Baytown.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Haz-
Perms Pressed Dress Shirts.
Reg 4.00. Solids & stripes
2 ,„r 5“
Fake Fur Novelty Coats.
Reg 38 00 Orion Acrylics .
Untrimmed 9 Button Coat.
Reg 40 00. Polyester
29*1.34"
...... 15"
.......13”
39"i.54*
.......29"
29*
Ivy Styled Shirts. »
Reg. 4.00 to 8.00. No Iron, Sizes S 4 L
Regular Collar Sport Shirts.
Reg 4.O0 to 10.00. Solids, stripes 4 plaids
Solid Walk Si
Reg 5.00 to 8.00.
hprts
80.-Pei
:rma pressed
2” u,3”
l”t.5"
3”
All-Purpose Coats:
Reg. 38.00 Assorted
.
DRAPERY SAVINGS
After dinner a short business lett returned home after vaca-
meeting was held by the presi tioning in Arkansas,
dent, Calvin Evans. The pro- Mr and A. J. Jackson driv-|
gram consisted of a very in- ling a new station wagon
teresting talk by L. C. Heiaig, Mrs. G. E. Sheffield visited
Short Sleeve Knit Shirts
safety director of Lubrizoi, i in the Claude Simons home
Reg. 4.00
to 8.00.
P9 3!
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelms and
Office Trainees
LEE COLLEGE Cooperative family of Corpus Christi spend-
Office Education graduation ’ ing the weekend jn the Ben
exercises wUl be held at 8 p.m Nelms home.
Wednesday in the technical- A four-day vacation to Tom-
vocational conference room.; ball for Mr and Mrs. Tom Bay-
Twenty-eight students will re-Uss
Solids or stripes in 3 button collar or mock turtle neck.
Sizes S-M-L.
Mens Sport Coats
63” & 84” Fiberglass Draw Drapes.
Val. to 6.98. Solid colors
Better Quality Scatter Rugs. *33
Assorted designs ....... .................3
-Reg. 6 98.
Matching Sofa & Chair Throw-Covers.
Reg. 14.98. Printed ..........................
Assorted Tier Sets.
Reg. 3.98: Cafes and valance
1999 * 29!
ceive stenographer and clerk-
typist certificates. Dr. Richard
Strahan, LC president, will
speak
Mr, J. H. Dpton, father of
Mrs H E. Sanders, has been
moved from Hermann Hospital
in Houston to Gulf Coast Hos-
pital In Baytown.
Reg. 37.50
to 50.00. U
Year round coats in the newest styles, colors and
patterns. Sizes 38 to 46, reg., long k short.
Fancy Panels.
Reg. 7.98. Assorted f.
9*
1"
2pr,7“
ADIES SPORTSWEAR SAVINGS
BOYS WEAR SAVINGS
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PHARMACY
OPEN M0N.-SAT. 9:^ro9:|
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special
offer...
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Short Sleeve Sport & Dress Shirts.
Reg. 3.00 to 5.00. Sizes 3 to 20
Short Sleeve Knit Shirts.
Reg. 2.60 to 5.00. Sizes 3 to 20
Famous Brand Nylon Tricot Slips.
9.00 £ 10.00. Val. Assorted ..............
National Brand Slips.
12.00 to 15.00 Val. Assorted sizes k colors
GIRLS WEAR SAVINGS
Specials Good Thru Aug. 291
SHOP NOW & SAVE
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Multiple Vitamins
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ing the district within 90 days
of the annexation.
Board president Everette
Soileau said Wednesday his
purpose in the board action
was "to be 40re the city offi-
cials know wluu he> are do-
ing” in the action that has been
taken and that is proposed.
Mayor J. W. Grimes when
asked his opinion of the action
of the Water Board said:
“The last annexation was
initiated by the previous (city)
Council when I was secretary
of the council. The council
has been moving in the di-
rection of the annexation of
all property of the water dis-
trict for several years.
“Notice of the annexation
hearing was published accord-
ing to law and the annexation
ordinance was adopted by the
council without a single protest _______
tbc Micdl nHMl AU L|n„ Klu.hen Tow,h,
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in. 2”
NGERIE SAVINGS
Ladies Junior Pants
Reg. 7" to 10"
3"
Sale
4"
6*
Ladies Knit Tops
NEW COLORS Reg. 7®°
4”
Now
GIRLS PANT SETS
100 per cent nylon
Sizes 3 to tlx
PIECE GOOD SAVINGS
’As we have previously indi-
cated, this annexation was in
keeping with the long range
(dans discussed between the
officials of the City of Baytown
the City of Mont Belvieu.
“““
7 to 14
Girls Handbags <v
Leather, fabric add Copycalf, in assorted
colors. Reg. to 4.00 .i,.........
W” Polyester Double Knit.
Val. to 7.00. Washable
99* „ 2"
Printed Drapery Fabric.
Val. to 1.98. Assorted prints.
LINEN SAVINGS
45" Solid Rayon Linen:
Vai. to 1.98. Blouse fabric to match ......
99c Val. Decorator colors k designs
ftetmtast* oUFatt Fabric
1971 Calender Towels.
Reg. l.bo. Assorted designs
Shirred Kitchen Towels.
Reg. LOO. Choice of colors
~jsz
L‘ .is my understanding
the.
SSI™:
territory in Question
that the’ City of
will take affimative s
to defend the annexation
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Solid A Print Rayon Linen,
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45" Rayon Voile & Sportswear Fabric. am
Reg.-1.86. Prjptod (.............................ya.
"Valencia" No Iron Tabiwl^ll.. . „ JH W toIM-e"
R«. « . 1 <•“ 45„ ph)UM 4
READY TO WEAR SAVINGS
Val. to 2.96. All cotton .........................yd. 1
: aetton by the board of
the water district cot
: Save 50% or
Entire Stock Sum
to «o.iW
in easy care polyester iummer dresses.
Assorted rtylw «nd colors.
, BEDDING SAVINGS
comes as a
=SST:21 saasra:,-
"It is qur hope to continue to
serve the best interests of the
citizens of Mont Belvieu
Jumbo Washable Quilts.
Val. to 10.96. Assorted patterns
",
„ Thermal Spread-Blanket.
1.98 Val. Choice «f color*
Fringed "Pebble Run
Reg. 14.98
3 Pc. Polyester Pant Suits.
Reg. 80.00. Misses sizes I.......
lPc.PolyctcrS.lt..
Rig. 50.06 to 60.00. Misses sixes >.
district as called for in state
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 26, 1970, newspaper, August 26, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1055854/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.