The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1976 Page: 3 of 24
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Attend Church
Jade Prince, a tyear-old pac-
er, went the fastest harness
mile in 1176, being clocked in
1:54.1 on Oct. 5 at Lexington,
Ky.
Safety Tips For A Happy Holiday Season Are Given
for an accident, as well as caus- dies should never be used on any the child and check manufactur- sters are around. The bubbling,
ing increased fatigue. kind of tree, or around any flam- ers’ age suggestions. Be es- festive fondue should be placed
Take time to check wiring and mable decorations. Natural trees pedalty careful in purchasing where it can’t be knocked over
extension cords for broken in- should be in stands that hold wa- electrical toys and other gifts, or touched by an inquisitive
sulation, those sockets and elec- ter or buckets of wet sand to which should have the UL label, child. Keep kitchen snoopers to
trie load limitations. Remember keep dry trees from becoming a Flame-retardant clothing gifts * minimum to reduce confusion
that metallic Christmas trees fire hazard. provide an added measure of *nd accident potential,
should not have lights strung on Be safety minded when buy- safety and thoughtfulness. The Texas Safety Association!
them, but should be highlighted ing gifts tor children. Consider Keep a watchful eye on hot asks that you take time for safety!
Slow down during the holi-
days and take time to be safe,
advises the Texas Safety Asso-
ciation. Take a minute to read
these holiday safety reminders
Get yourself organised well
ahead of meals, parties, decora-
tions and such holiday activi-
ties. Frantic, poorly organised
AUSTIN (Sp) - The hustle,
bustle and excitement of the
holidays are part of what makes
the Christmas-New Year time a
special season. That same exub-
erance can also lead people to
drop their guard, and all too of-
ten the season is marred by the
tragedy of an accident.
CALL 427-5626
iUtlH 4841711
preparation times can set you up with indirect lighting. Real can- the age and physical ability of and cooking foods when young- all during the holidays.
AIRMAN DAVID L Aldrich,
*w of Mrs. Glendora
Nicodemus of 517 W. Texas,
has been assigned to Lowry
-AFB, Colo., after completing
Air Force basic training. Dar-
ing the six weeks training at
Lackland AFB, the airman
received special instruction in
human relations.
SAVE UP TO 15
Misses
Leather look
daily 10:00 to 9:00
iday thru Saturday
Junior Sweater Tops
Pants and Jeans
ARMY PVT. Gary E. Ullrich,
whose mother, Mrs. Florene
Ullrich, and wife, Mrs.
Rebbeca Ullrich, live at 4401
Village Lane, has completed
training as an armor recon-
naissance specialist at Ft
Knox, Ky. He is a 1475
graduate of Ross Sterling.
44“ Valya
Psrtoct tor tb« holldiy hum, mV
tor (tfl-|ivtog. Euy-care potyostor
piitsaits to pvllovsr, cardigan ml
wrap atylii. All iccntod wild
■licking iMIi to great tall color
cmkiMttons. Sim 0 to II.
LEE LUMPKIN, son of Ross
Sterling Principal and Mrs.
Gilbert Lumpkin of 1601
Colby, has been selected one of
- three Texas Christian Universi-
ty seniors to compete national-
ly for Danforth Graduate
Fellowships to be awarded for
1977-76. The fellowships pay
graduate school tuition, fees
and annual stipends for those
who plan careers as college
teachers. Sixty-five fellowships
will be granted for next year
and recipients will be announc-
ed April 1. Lee is an English
major. . ,
20.00 to 35.00 Valias I W
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detailed yokes and colors. Single sod double breasted styles, sent with boeds. Rich
fall colon. Sixes 8 to 18.
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Sweater tops to rich vibrant colors aid patterns. Brest
assortneat el styles toctodiii long sleeves, vest styles,
cowl seek, beet seek, v-neck, aid nan. 81m S-M-L.
Pests sad jeans ire is polyester, caleatta, or cottos denim.
Brest styles is selld colors. Sizes 5 to 13.
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
TUESDAY
BAYTOWN
BREAKFAST - Orange Juice,
egg, buttered biscuit and milk.
^,UNCH - Fried chicken, corn
v chip pie (choose one), mashed
-- potatoes, mustard greats, mixed
vegetables (choose two), pineap-
ple salad, rolf, milk and sugar
cookies.
DiDDPDO mil
from Carpetbags of Amirica
,
Fashion Soft
and Smart
f
Special Purchase
San ip to 4”
BARBERS HILL
LUNCH - Sausage link, corn on
the cob, Navy beans, lettuce
salad, hot roll, milk and fruit.
CHANNEL VIEW
LUNCH - School pizza, pig in
Hit. 10.99 V
100% pro-shrask ratten to prists, stripes, asd
solids wtob deep fringe acceat. All watbabto. Is ene-
sfee-flts-el.
She’ll leva this soft body bag to lateral
Daa)a doth. Plenty of todda room. Carpel*
bags best setllag style. Others priced Iran
11.00 to 20.00.
Lunin — ocuuui pusut, pig in
the blanket (choose one), green
hearts, carrot raisin salad, com
(choose two* -chocolate cake
with chocolate icing and
chocolate mili
SAVE 50% and Mi
LUNCH
sauce, rice, boiled country cab-
bage, greens, cream peas,
Mttered combread, cranberry
bars and milk.
~~ , DEER PARK
•*- LUNCH - §kiM dinner, fried
okra, candied yams, hot nib and
applesauce cake. -
— JOSEPH
Tacos, vegetable
0^1.00 to 4.00
LUNCH
salad, fruit and
Attend -
Church
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 52, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1976, newspaper, December 13, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103988/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.