The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980 Page: 7 of 20
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sows
Special Group
Reg. to 160.00
Suits for men Nvith style
spirit—o spirit that allows
for comfort and a unique
styling creoted for the new
attitude in fashion for the
80’s.* Classic, pinstripes,
nimi-checks ond more in
55% poly/45% wool with
assorted trims. Sizes 38-46.
Reg and long.'
Sale Reduction on Entire Stock
Men's & Children's
Kid Leather
Sling Pumps
1nriS/#*p!Pw w
leather pump is now out
in bock for a touch of
fashion. 7-9N and 5-
10M. In block or dark
brown. 22.00
Family Shoe Dept.
An assortment of genuine leather boots on sale now with authen-
tic western detailing styled for the country or the city. Available in
a wide assortment of tanned colors. Quality craftsmanship from
name brands. Listed, a few samples of the savings.
the "Hombre" Reg. 46.00 Now 38.00
the "Trail-Test" Reg. 120.00 Now 102.00
the "Jetsori" Reg; 61.00 Now 51.85
Reg. 23.00
Men's
Long Sleeve
V Western
Shirts
A colorful selection, of
authentic western shirts with
scalloped “-flap pocket and
yoke accent?. All of easy care
fabrics for rodeo or contem-
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ONLY
6th
LAURIE KATHERINE,
daughter of Danny and
Kathy Wtlson of Baytown,
celebrates her sixth birth- :
day Sept. 5. She has a
sister, Latlsha. Grand-
parents are Mrs. Rod
Wilson of Baytown and
Mr. and Mrs. Iris Porter
of Porter. Great- I
grandmothers are Mrs.
Laura Porter of Porter
and Mrs. Jack Fly of
Willis. •'
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nest
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i prices
In School • ‘
Of Medicine ' I
|ue Story & .Clark
ir Full Warranty on
ce sounding board
ir Full Warranty -
.. . y
Ithin 25 Miles
ervice
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Or More
SALE $149500
salew
Co. Inc.
427-1529
30 MON,SAT.
>wer return
re's no need to shove the
rriage hack to its starting
sitij»n, .Just touch this key,
does all the work.
>hon selector
It-in cwmslion ribhori
i you fix mistakes right at
keyboard.
'ower shift
apital letters shouldn't be
ardfcr to type than snjall let- j
ts. That's w hy our shift key \
power too.
ection!
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Gordon Edward Schutze j
of 609 W. Jack and Maria j
Teresa Rivero of Houston |
are among 100 freshman |
who have entered Texas]
Tech University Health
Sciences Center'School of |
Medicine in Lubbock.
Schutze is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. Henry G. Schutze. j
He is a graduate of St. |l
Mary’s University. !1
Ms. Rivero, is the
daughter of Dr, Santiagg O.
Rivero of .Baytown and I
Maria T. Rivero ofj
Houston. She is a graduate j
of Baylor University.
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Laura Kellner
Alternative
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Teacher Here
Laura Kellner, who j
previously taught at Lee
College, is a new teacher at
the Alternative School*. !
Mrs. Kellner has also j
taught in other Baytown I
schools arid in Port Arthur. I
After she received her I
bachelor’s degree' in math j
at Texas A&I University,
she earned a ‘master’s I
degree -tat Prairie View
A&M University. fjfie|
minored in business.
Mrs. Kellner, -wife of I
Robert E. Lee codch Milton I
Kellner, is vice president of
Houston Area,' Coaches’|
Wives.'
The Kellners have a six- f
aB*(ld daughter ancf an
eight-year-old son. The |
family has ‘traveled
through the south,
southeastern and|
southwestern states, in-1
eluding Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, I
. Arizona and New Mexico. I
Sue Harvill
Is Migrant
Teacher Here
' Sue Harvill, certified for
teaching elementary
school, is a new migrant,
teacher here.
She earned her
bachelor’s degree from)
East Texas State Universi-
ty, specializing in Spanish.
While in college, she
became a member of Alpha
Chi Honor Society and Kap-
pa Delta Pi, an education
honor society.
Ms. Harvill is . single.'
She eijjovs tertnl^, cooking,
reading rand seujing. Also,
she likes working with
plants.
She is a history buff,
visiting historical sites and
museums. She has traveled
through Oklahoma, Arkan-
sas,1 Tennessee, Georgia
and several other subjects.
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SAVE
20%
•« Famous Name
Ladies' Coordinates
Choose, from a wide variety of styles and
colors to mix and match vyith your fall
separates that are just hanging in your
closet. Or by an entire ensemble of mat-
ching jackets, skirts, pants and blouses to
wear in a variety of woys. All of fobrics that*
stay neat looking all day and wash like a
dream. In missy sizes'
, v, Misses Dept
value on sale.
9?
Regular-
8219.99
advertised -
Phone
422-8131!
Tet Offensive
In the. Tet Offensive that
began Jan. 30. 1968, the
Vietcong and Ndtth Viet-
namese attacked 30 provin-
cial capitols in Solith Viet-
nam. The city of Hue was held
by the Vietcong for 25 days
amid bitter street fighting.
. Saigon was heavily attacked
and the U.S. embassy: occu-
pied for six hours. Record
casualties were suffered'on
both sides. •- ' ‘ ■
Pair
Hanes Slenderal Is
The pantyhose with control top brief with cotton
crotch. Sandal foot style nonsupport leg in nude,
taupe or suntan. A-B, C-D ond queen.
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Byn-Mar Preppy T ops
Special price poly/cotton short sleeve blouses. An
assortment of band collar, notch collar with tab sleeve
or chollis print with lace collar in assorted fall colors.
Sizes 8-20.
Misses Dept.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980, newspaper, September 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095887/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.