The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974 Page: 2 of 26
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(DONATIONS s2.50 PER PLATE)
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ENDING speculation that he
and PAULA PRENTISS
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FRESH FRIED OYSTERS • FRESH CATFISH
FRESH SPECKLED TROUT • SHRIMP CREOLE
THE CLASS OF 74'
Back Tattoo
A populy tattoo among
many years was a crucifixion
scene on the back, after one
of Lord Nelson’s sailors was
spared a flogging because of
such a tattoo.
THE WORLD'S INNKEEPER
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Starts FRIDAY!
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8 CARTOONS
1 COMEDY
rtlfS THIS FEATURE
THE THING
WITH 2 HEADS
5 SILVER DOLLARS
GIVEN AWAY
JACKPOT DRAWING
CONTESTS ON STAGE
»ro.
Workers need about a week
to become acclimated to the al-
titude, where the thin air may
cause them to collapse or even
have a heart attack. Pumps
and other engines must be fit
ted with superchargers to com-
pensate for the lack of oxygen.
Superior Oil of Houston, Tex.,
has started surveying an adja-
ent area right next to La Pax,
11,916 feet above sea level and
the highest capital in the world
They and nine other Ameri-
an companies, along with two
foreign firms, are taking ad-
vantage of a change of poUcy
by Bolivia to look for more oil
and gas in this landlocked
South American country.
Although Bolivia is one of
poorest Latin American lands,
in the past it tried to keep for-
eigners away from its natural
resources.
THE 1975 IMP A LA Sports Coupe has adoped a new grille, plllarless hardtop styling on Its 1975
models. The car Is available at Bob Hamrick Chevrolet, 3401 N. Main. <
Attend Church
LOS N0VADA0ES
Hoi Laach Specials
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613 H Main HlgMiads
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All Yon
Cm £.1
We have to take advantage
of the moment,” he said in an
interview. 'The world energy
risis will last about 20 years
or so. ,
Bay Plaza I
BAVPUa MM CENTER-422 5552
TERENCE HILL begins to earn a reputation r.s the fastest
draw in the west next to Henry Fonda in “My Name Is No-
body” which starts Friday at the Brunson Theater.
Satiric Comedy
Starts Friday
At Brunson
A satiric comedy romp of a
western, “My Name Is No-
body,” starts Friday at the
Brunson.
Henry Fonda and Terence
Hill star in the Universal re-
lease which is rated “PG”
parental guidance suggested
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
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Tri-City Beach
Kino Johns Palace
Beach Rii. 42
422-0811
FRI0AY NIGHT SPECIAL
2 LB. SIRLOIN FOR 2
All Trimmings,
Restaurant Open to Public
Mixed Drinks Members end Guests Only
“SEE BAYTOWN
FROM THE AIR”
AIRPLANE
RIDES
2CA POUND...
SATURDAY t SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 & 29
1 TIL 6 P.M.
HUMPHREY X1RP0RT BARMLOO R0XD
SPONSORED BY
WEST RAYTOWN KIWANIS CLUB
Hill tells the aging gun-
fighter the act will make him a
legend for all time.
IGE0RGE SEGAL ELLIOTT GOULD'
.being the story of
two bet-on-anything guys l
who happily discover something
called a “ winning streak ”
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Thousands of bottle-nosed
Fonda plays an aging gun- [dolphins are killed annually
tighter in the film which w.sKcar ,Te •™j,llfl
« entirely in N«
Colorado and New Orleans, Ifishprmpn Thp World
Hill portrays a mysterious Ulmanac notes. The 1972
westerner who goads the older marine.Mammals Protection
gunfighter into one final act,pct 6ave fishermen two
taking on 150 riders of a gang vean’ t0 develop procedures
known as The Wild Bunch F°reduce these trag|C deaths
singlehandedly,
Food Prepared In Our
Kitchen
Gonzalez Mexican Restaurant
3417 Wisconsin 4Z7-Z839
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR
CHAPTER NO. 798
FISH FRY
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ROD, REEL & GUN CLUB
11:00 A.M.-7P.M. 3223 MINNESOTA
I? OPENS
’ $-15
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As American as apple pie.
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[ national Telephone and Tele
graph Corp., Harold S. Ge
neeri announced he has
signed a two-.:
The 64-year old chairman
was paid *430,299 last year,
excluding a *411,000 bonus.
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WARREN BEATTY
THE PARALLAX VIEW
Hcstaurmt
REPEAT OF CROWD PLEASER
9 Oz. T*Bone 9 Oz. Fillet
$295 $051
BAYWAY ROLLER RINK'S
AFTER SCHOOL SKATING
SESSIONS ARE THE r
GREATEST.
Served with teup, salad, hatted petatoe, drinlt
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Offer Good Fri. S Sit M|l
TEXAS SIZE
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WHY DON'T YOU PLAN TO JOIN IN THE
FUN EVERY TUESDAY 6 THURSDAY AFTERNOON
FROM 3:30 TO 6:30. FOR A SPECIAL
FUN DISCOUNT SESSION ONLY *1.00
FOR 3 HOURS OF FUN A GAMES.
THIS ALSO INCLUOES SKATES. . . ■
ANO MOTHER. WHERE GAN YOU GET A MORE FUN-FILLED CHILD CARE
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MAKE A DATE TO SKATE
THEY'U K GUO YOU (HD:
SKATEBAYWAY
LOOKING FOR FRESH
SEAFOOD OR CAJUN FOOD?
"WE SERVE THE BEST, WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI"
Pardon Our Oust. But We Are Remodeling
• SHRIMP • SEAFOOD GUMBO
• FLOUNDER • FROG LEGS
CRAWFISH DINNERS
[ETQUFEEE. BISQUE J1E4
SERVED WITH: HOT FRENCH BREAD
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HILLIARD’S RESTAURANT S CLUB
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1974, newspaper, September 26, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061965/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.