The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1970 Page: 6 of 17
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TKursday.Tefcrtigry 19, 1970
I School
bunch** I
FRIDAY
Baytown:
Breakfast - Fruit C“P*-
cooked cereal, buttered toast
and milk.
Lunch - Tuna casserole or
baked ham, plus P««s and
6 Jijt lantorou Thursday, February 19, 1970
Pasadena
Students .
Jailed
PASADENA (Sp)—Nine ex-^
peUed students of Pasadena
High School were jailed
Wednesday on a charge of loit-
ering as they gathered in front
DOLLAR POWER SPECIALS and BIG BONUSJHMPSI
High School Lunch — Steak
and gravy, buttered rice,
carrots, celery sticks,
chocolate pi* .
Elementary and Junior High
School Lunch - Chicken
croquettes, macaroni and
cheese, English peas, com-
btfwtion salad and jello.
of the school to Stage a protest ■
for students rights. -
Only minutes after gathering
across the htreet from the
"scho’oT. nie youngsters, ail
members of the Legal Student
Rights organisation, were
SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
FOOD CLUB
loaded into a paddy wagon and
taken to jail. They had Written
permission from John Meyer to
SUGAR
COCKTAIL
hold the protest on
property.
- J
Star of ’ the students- were
charged In Judge E. L. Miller’s
Municipal Court and the other
three were charged in the juve-
nile division. Bond of $200 was
set for all of them. Parents of
all Ink four had posted bond by
late Wednesday._
WILSON CERTIFIED
OR NEUHOFF
WITH $6 OR MORE
PURCHASE
OIL
MONTI
[walls cracking?
Parents Elated
By Return Of
Lost Boy, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kervin,
110 Hunnicutt, were "mighty
relieved” parents when their
three-year-old son, Doyle, was
KEEP VP WITH
rvrwwj
«■**
\. U S.D A. INSPECTED PLATTER OF
•CHICKEN 33*
. f I HICKORY SMOKED SLICED COUNTRY STYLE
SLAB BACON.. 79*
BIG BONUS STAMPS
with Thin Ciotiiwn and -
Purvha*e at *#.M or More
At Baytown Weln*»rten’a Only
Coupon E*plr*»t *’«*• 1970
Limit One Coupon Per Family
STOP THIS! FNOBLEMS
iMtHstaTt ton jTAintmi
Phone «v*MSa
P.O. Bo* SYS
DelMonte Dollar Sale!
A LONE MARINE covers the flank of a patrol advanctag up
Mt. Surlbachl, the 550-foot volcanic cone which dominated both
beacheswhenl ■Bl' ^
history's most famous battles. After a grinding
assault on the Japanese Island of Iwo Jlma^
Nlmltt suramt
THE SUN
DELMONTE
i leathernecks landed *5 years ago to begin one of
it famous battles. After a grinding, costly 30-day
____■ - • - - Adm. Chester
icd hup In six words: “Uncommon valor was a
....» •*
UX. CHOICE TENOEBAOEO BEEF
9SEmCEt!!>MAOEO HEF IBONELE«!
“We want to thank the volun-
teer firemen, emergency corps
CREAM STY LI
goldin mm
men and Baytown policemen
who helped us search for our
son,” said the happy parents.
• ‘There must have been 25 or 30
of them,” Kervin said.
The blond-haired, blue-eyed
boy is the only child of the
young couple. He was discov-
ered missing around 11:30 a.m.
Monday and was found shortly
after 2 p.m. about a mile from
home.
“We don’t know why he ran
away from me,” in# The
boy’s father.
“He may have just been
lonesome. They found him
playing in a ditch full of water
with a stray dachshund pup-
common virtue.”
U.S.CHOICE
MORTON HOUSE
Bj. BAROO
Doans oh baked
AURORA BATHROOM
U3. CHOICE TENDERA6ED BEEF’ SO. CUT SHOULDER
ROAST. 59*
US CHOICE TENDERAGED BEEF BOSTON ROLL
ROAST W
m -»
' FARMER BROWN
Bologna
GRAPEFRUIT
DRINK 46 OZ.
KLEENEX
Boutique Napkins i« count 39(
DEL MONTE
Cut Green Beans 5"£L i.0B
Forest Park Lawndale Funeral brothers, E. E. Edwanls and
Home Chapel, 6900 Lawndale Louis C. Edwards, both of
Avenue In Houston. The Rev. Houston, Curtis H. Edwards of
Charles Brown will officiate. Guam; a grand-daughter;
Mrs. Kirby died Tuesday in a Krtati Ellen Kirby of Baytown.
Houston hospital. She is a ^ number -of nieces and
native of Laurel, Miss., and a .
nf Houston 48 years. «*> survlve- -
Burial will be in Forest Park
Lawndale Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be F. A. Jones,
H.J. Castle, F. W. Caulkins, E.
C. Rehman, E. W. Kovar Sr.
and G. W. Kovar._
SQ.CVT
SHOULDER
TENDERIZED
BIEF
Corned Beef
RATH IUCKHAWK SPECIALS!
^ Amazing Savings In
Revere Cookware!
Perk touloji
,\AL | DEI MONTE
CATSUP
SANDWICH
BOX. FKO.
SPECIAL LENT SALE
Fish Slicks
|SSP‘"“T
■ -r I Oysters
Deviled Crab’”
ShrimpSKfflBS1"
Fish-N-ChipS itu,,
I 4% OZ. SIZI SHAVE CREAM
Gillette Foamy38*
| "Topeo”Valiant
Cold Capsules
---
CHUNK
LB.
IX LB PKG.
NEW BUDDIG’S WAFFER
Houston; a son,
ENTIRE STOCK
tooz. PKG
12 OZ.
PKG.
ARMOUR »nd RATH
r COVERED SKILLET
A REGULAR *870 (
VALUE <
NOW ONLY
FASHIONABLE
"PROVINCIAL"
FRENCH FLAME
ORANGE
DECORATOR INSPIRED
"TOWN N COUNTRY"
AVOCADO GREEN
. “ OR ......
• OZ PKG
WINTER FLATS
14 OZ.
BOTTLES
16 OZ. PKG
BOTH WITH PERMA LOC TEFLON II
e Heme Ceeter e Tehecce Dept.
TOP FROST
14 OZ PKG
SECOND BIG WEEK!
Tartar Sow. »« 254 0nej.Jsk. 55S
fm—mrnLMm -
peo$ 6”oS' 5100 Biscuits . 4™
pice Cream
■ mm
■ SWEET°«EAM
1 */, GALLON
LsQ. CTN. Jm ^
CHEESE79*
BOYS’ NEVER-IRON JEANS
. .Ov«n baked
Machine wash
50% Polyester. 50% cotton.
Nwth permenent center crease:
WITH PURCHASi OF
’T0FC0” VALIANT'
SUPER STAINLESS STEEL
DOUBLE EDGE BLADE
OlSP OF 10 LQf
At Wemaerten'l * ’’
REG. 2.99
FRESH D’ANJOU
CECIL ROENFELDT
2^ *
Sunday School
Workers’ Fete
PEARS
12 Ox# Gloss Tumblers " mont
Aluminum Fry Pah^^rsi^^0 *»
Luxurious Satin Wllow^Bse
Men's Banlon* Nylon Stretch Socks
Roys’ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Ssj
9 - . * DOUBUSEAT
Girls’ Acetate Briefs sizesreg
F.\M- [head a SHOUIOH^
The best-selling razor
in America is now
selling for
NOW DISPLAYING . . .
THOUSANDS OF FRESH
NEW SPRING SHOES!
PLASTIC HOUSEWARES SALE)
YOUR V ' §
CHOICE I m
each I at
ONE SIZE iii
FITS ALL
IRON ITT
16
3 for 1.00
Swing Top Waste Bin, .40 qt
5 pc Sink Set
4 pc. Canister Set
Crystal Coke Omar Sat
SEE THEM TODAY!
DEuaors
39c Apples
FRESH
29c Broccoli
FRESH
29c Snow Pecs
■"■7 FRESH I7~J~
,25c Turnips
, Zl'LXTN'l
29c Squash
FRESH '.I.'."
Lettuce 7iarte(>U» Head 2 For
VINE RIPE
Tomatoes
FRESH _
Carrots
GREEN
Onions
CHERRY
Tomatoes
Listerme
2.4 OZ.
CREAM
dr
3.6 OZ.
IOTION
FIRST
QUALITY
PL Basket
Sunday School
iwm juicy
Glenn Partain,
superintendent, will serve as
master of ceremonies.
fhe Rev. C. Gary Bonner is
pastor and Dili Fowler is
Minister of Education at First
■itfc tke pordusa af
Nwltcfa1
MjKtoMtbzarM
LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING WITH EVERYDAY
iMfCBIAL fOWD«B>
p” HUNTS
Tomato Sauce
Missouri Guests
MR. AND MRS. C. L Massey
Miracle
Whip
CLOKOX
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Jfloyd White, all of^jringfiekh
OAFT MACAU ONI
Dinners
TOQTH PASTE
Crest
"TABLETS
Anacin
LlOUtO
Selher
Geritol
f 1.95
Mo have been visiting
relatives inTJaytoWti, including
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Elliott, Mr*.
Allie McFarland. Mrs. Nell
Stiles and Mr. and Mr*, F. £
Zlomke
*
VALUABLE C0UPON___
OPEN NITES TIL 9 PM
OPEN NITES TIL 9 PM
FAMILY
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1970, newspaper, February 19, 1970; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061645/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.