The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1978 Page: 3 of 24
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4
PLUS shocks
of most new car shocks. Fit 4
most American-made cars. 1
AM/FM-stereo
cassette in-dash
$18 to !35offreg.
price in pairs. Save
big on single tires,
too. Aramid com*
bines the best of
steel-and polyester
. . great strength
plus smooth, quiet
ride. Two aramid
Mounting and rotation included
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Classes In
Ballroom
Dance Set
NEW YUKK (API -Why go even to love
church?. You can believe
St Joseph Catholic" School
students Who wish to learn
^‘o^SantteTscl^faTa.w,thout UP ,on Su.nda>
4 win prf *,han,t,ui j*u,e wiui!
be for third through sixthiout ™ J0,ra"g doing
. graders and the ballroom danc- !,° . * * Poss,ble' lm P*rt- But “
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Those interested In attending Wly ‘",,hhe ^bulletl"
the classes will meet in the St. i “* s>tePhe/1 s
Joseph auditorium 1-215 pm.
■ Monday. ington, N.Y., and it altered this
The 25-cent fee will be used to ^epr.
■ buy records tor the classes
Why Go To Church?
There Is A Reason
BAYSHORE MOBILE
HOME SALES
CONSIGNMENTS-REPO'S
TRAPES-CUSTOM ORDERS
628 Cadir Bayou 422x3675
variable creatures,
not (lawless paragons. We don't
j hold steady by ourselves. We're
influenced, helped, sustained by
others, listening to them, re-
sponding, learning. It's the way
we are. We re relational beings.
"It’s possible to think, speak,
eat, laggh and play all alon%
DISTRIBUTORSHIP
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FOR PERSONAL CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW. CALL
Nr. Oivid Johns, fiilvuton. 713-765-5544
Today thru Wadnuday-d A.M. It 9 P.M.
S.E.I., CUMMINS. S*. INEAR ATLANTA)
in an abstract
way. But it's not likely that any
of these functions will thrive In
isolation. Nor would they be
very satisfying. We just don't
work that way.
"It’s a simple truism. We
need each other in nearly every
aspect of living. In the same
Ijke us, our naghbon. That -
and someth!) • else - helps
keep it all to* ther,
""For whe two or three are
gathered in my name,' Jesus
said, there 1 am in the midst
of them.' It's a plural oper-
ation, a joint process
■ . v.. , "The church, that stumbling,
to be with others who share it.
"The church is where we
stay in touch with the spiritual
level of reality. To skip church
is. in part, to cut ourselves off
from that reality, to detach
ourselves from mutual nurtur-
ing in that dimension of our
lives.
We need solitude, yes. We
can pray; listen for God in pri-
vate. And, that's important, in-
dividually. 1 Christian meditation
heroic old institution, has kept
faith alive for 2,000 years
wouldn't have happened auto-
matically It required a move-
ment. a tangible, organized ef-
fort - of people. Thai s the
church. , . X
"It s survival has depended
on them, on us. on people of
countless generations, on con-
gregations yesterday and to-
day, here and elsewhere, on the
pastors and participants, in-
I* M . « adjunct
i faith long before Eastern vari
eties of it became a fashion in
this country.
"But it's onW a supplement,
an enhancement a the work of
the Christian m- vement which
lives and .ervet through our
great Other' but with others
on the back row^
"He at least showed up. By
his very doing so, he buttressed
and reinforced the church. By
getting up that Sunday monung
and heading to church; he pro- pletion the following year,
claimed a public message to all “
HL&Py Dour
Are Planning
Lignite Unit
Tj«f mytowr SUM
HOUSTON (Sp) - Houston
Lighting k Power and Dow
Chemical have announced plan B> WALTER R. NEARS
to build and operate two 750, AP s4*d#l Cnmpfaliw
OOWulowatt lignite fueled get* WASHINGTON i API - As m
rating units in Freestone Coun-fMm,e “ "NunttuHniMg.
(y the cue of DiVid W Narstoa
Washington Today -
The Case Of Marston
Is Simply A Classic
kat Nr a
The announcement was made8 *
jointly by George W. Opera Jr , mU have
executive vice president of Hous-cut 11 ^,0 moWu11 **
ton Lighting & Power, and Paul001 w’,houl m •**“*««> «* w
Oreffice, President of Dow,usw 10 - that tm <*•»-
Chemical USA. Pi|*n promise to take politics
The twin units will be called °“( 01 “* appointment of proie-
the "FYeestone Project" and01(00 one he hasa t been
will be developed bv the twoable (0 k**P
companies as a co-tenant ven- Ins,wd- Outer masts IbN
ture They wiU be located about oul(er °* Wnwbhcan Mar
18 Amies southeast of Fairfield.slort **' u s at(on*y » »**►
M» Upper KeecfiL Creek. Plans ■ «mpaqwe with tu
for the project will be finalized camP*|Rn *tttemenu
upon approval of the boards of 1 made * rompaqpn con-
directors of the participating nu(men( u“( *PP««« *»
companies a. position as U S. attorney or a
HL&P and Dow will share JiKlReslup would be appomled « VS^*Barneys be has «-
equally in the cost of the pro-0,1 •»“ °* ">ent and tbu pooled are Mounts
ject, expected to cost several «"'PMp romnutment mil be . _ . _
hundred nulbon dollan Com-camrt ««•'' I*®*"* 7
pletion of Unit 1 is set for 1983, theother day , 4-M * »
with Unit 2 scheduled for com-
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association nor only with the around - that 'the church is
ENGINE REBUILDS.
FUEL INJ. & TURBO WORK
worth attention.
And that’s the word that has'
kept the movement going.
Enough of us showing by our
action that it s worth the ef-
fort."
Attend Church
The commitment went t*\m **•" 1
yond that "All federal judges ^
. and prosecutors should be ap- **n
Rm-MINCMHE -p—Wtd «nd»
man of thp l lniversih nf ,luen«- ' (oM Un"OCiaf-
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There
Toledo homecoming has
name that rhymes. She’s Mary
Terri Harry, who in her home
town of Cleveland, lives on Lon-
donderry (street).
Sears
Sears Ad. No.l2B Run Date 2/5 70” D/28-95 5 Col/14 in.
*9 off Sears 48
SAVE *5
each
plus installation
Piston rod wiper ring
helps keep contaminants
shock andseal
area. Fit most American-
cars, imports, pick-
ups, vans. Fast, low-cost
installation available.
SalerndaFeb.il
Limited warranty on Heavy-duty PLUS shock
absorber lor as long as you own the vehicle
If Heavy-duty PLUS shock absorber fails while the
original purchaser owns the car, it will be replaced
upon return, free of charge, or the purchase price
will be refunded. If the defective shock absorber
was installed by Sears, we will install the new shock
absorber with no charge for labor. !! the defect!
shock absorber was not installed by Sears, insti
lation of the replacement shock absorber is not
included under this warranty. This warranty does not
cover shock absorbers installed on vehicles us
commercial purposes."
maintenance-free
battery
37??
fj 8 I,.drift
Regular
846.99
with
lmile in
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Ask about Sears credit plans
Provides 410 amps, of cold cranking
power with 107 minutes of reserve
or accessories. Group 24C.
Top or side terminals. Sizes to fit most
American-made cars.
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Maintenance-free means water is not
added under normal operating condi-
tions.
Sale ends Feb. 11
The fart b 4 Ofc pom <
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far
was more Carter said
the attorney general most be
removed from politics,
independent, and given a five-
year term, subject to removal
from office only far cause
No more has been heard of
the latter proposal Carter has
set up selection hoards to rec-
ommend nominees for federal
appeals courts and has encour-
aged the same system for the
selection of district court
judges who are. by kmg cus-
tom, recommended by their
senators.
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they are left «*er tm tfee |
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their job rnrti w tfttty fa
best
Carter sfa fltafwfeea fee farti
office. Bfare were afay „
DemixWr fJS attorneys He]
sauf KkM 1 .Vsou .
Gerald k Ford SMB I go I
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motor oil
Save 20%
Sears 10W-40
Spectrum oil
Reg.
<18.00
1416
Case of 24 one-quart
cans. Fast lubrication
during engine warm-
up. Protects during
stop-and-go and at
highway speeds.
75 quart.....«.. 59* —
Sale ends Feb. 11
Original Equipment Replace-
ment ahnek*. Meet ride control
If the muffler for American-made cars fails while
the original purchaser owns the car, if will be
replaced upon" return, free.of charge, or we will
refund thd purchase price. If the defective muf-
fler was installed dy 'Seaw we Will, install the
ion ot tne repiacem
der this warranty.
Windshield washer
anti-freeze fluid
Reg. QOC
99* OO gallon
Ant f-f reel a windahie Id
waaher fluid. Spray on to
help keep view clear.
Sale ends Feb. 25
Resists rust!.Sizes to fit over 9(fi "1 A(^9
of Atnerican-macle ears. ■ ■ ■
W ithout installation ... 16.99
AM/FM-stereo 8-track in-dash
Dashmate...fits in dashof most Reg- 1159.99 Heg.nnf.99
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selector and indicator lights. JLfaU J InaullatlonMtra
134.99 Jensen 5-tn. or 6x9-in. speakers, pr. .
Sale ends February 11
on sound equipment
.............29.99
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FREE
That leaves thi prosecutors
U S attorneys — and they
are still being picked the oid-
fashioned way That means pa
'ronager-—————
There’s nothing wrong with
it. As a matter ol fact, it gener-
ally works prettv well No one . ^ A
expects a president to "*"*1
predecessor s Cabinet By w
tom. and by law. the 93 federal ^ WtpjMifa 31
prosecutors are subject to the IMTUT‘in*r » Trmimtrd a;
same terms of mptoyment * 1
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thdse Before: has bees iwfae-i?? J"?”19 *f,* |
jng Republican US. artornen>|‘xr^"
with Democrats Most jaWdW0,Ka* mtnmt w
gone quietly although some,
like Philip Van Dam ot Detroit.
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Honor Student
PANIEL H Seeley; HRS N
First, a 1973 Kobert E. Lee
graduate, has been placed on the
dean s list at Sam Houston State
University in Huntsville
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 101, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 5, 1978, newspaper, February 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074291/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.