The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1972 Page: 3 of 16
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Mardi J, l«7f. Published afternoons,
Monday through Frtdby,- and Sun-
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Man rates oifrequest. Represented!
nationally by Gonarai Advertising I THIS CAT’S on candid camera as he yawns widely after
sorvice.and coastal Puwcitie»s| waking up from a nap. Jeff Martin, IS, snapped the photo with
a 200 millimeter lens on his 35 millimeter camera. A
photography “bug,” Jeff has his own dark room and does all
his developing and printing at his home, 1501 Strickland. His
parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Martin.
WEDDING & RECEPTION
CATERING
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NEW Y6RK (AP)— If you nation of
feel up tdt, conduct a little ex-
periment tonight. First, gather
up all the hills you owe. Then
cope
Rites Slated
For CV Man
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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_______________aee if you trialists who are invading ev-
have enough in the bank to erything, everywhere and pol-
-—**— - luting everything,” says the
cover them.
Then tune the television
to NBC’s “First Tuesday” pro-
set baron angrily.
gram and waft for Edwin New- ^ the last segment in “First
man’s guided tour of the House
of Rothschild.
The tour should make you
aware of what you could have
been today had you invested
wisely and started the savings
ployed by Oil Well Service and
habit early. Like two centuries WOriTis making avSlanTtry at (holograph Co. in Houston
relating in dramatic terms the
early,.
Newman’s
charming and popular Baron
and Baroness Philippe
516 agony ^ Northern Ireland with
a 90-minute special called “A
** up m,h sp<>«™The Sun ss&i by Jaras
Costigan, is about two Belfast
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Newman suggests they seem
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chateau in southwestern
France for a television look
families - one Protestant, the
other Catholic — which gradii-
n ally are pulled apart by reli-
to live all right. Even their gjous hatred and religious vio-
golden retriever lives all right.
He dines from a silver platter.
Newman also shows that the
Rothschilds mean business
when they invite the gang over
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through a swatchbook to P°*<ter’ , . . - ,
choose the tablecloth de jour. diatogue is extremely
The chef, meanwhile, is lyn5“ and that, “ “le
The chef, meanwhile,
doing his thing in the kitchen.
A table-decora ting crew-is
problem. It sounds like an epic
poem read ‘to the accom-
eaddine about in nearbv Paniment of automatic rifle
woods, gathering moss, »freUwat tupe^uts
mushrooms and wild chestnuts fordhe purpose of brooding1
for the dinner table. “ * faults- A
And the wine list is being 'ff d°fsf°"e
readied. Five wines are avail- fhmg weU. It captures the feel-
able for dinner, one of 1869 vim in8of h™i*n a kfiene* Clty
tage. That was a superb year
indeed
And Newman is a superb
guide to all this. He provides
some solid facts, a gentle sense
of humor and even elicits from
the baron a surprising dam-
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for the Holiday Season
jingle bells, jingle bells the merriest time of the year is here and
Rascals has put it all together with the gayiest, brightest washable
polyester ana acrylic tweed coordinates imaginable. You can mix
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ROBERT J. EILERS
I Baytown Boy
Enlists In
[ Navy Reserve
Robert J. Eilers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. T. A. Eilers of 3911
Garth Road; has enlisted in the
Naval Reserve’s guaranteed
school program. .
Following his recruit
training at San Diego, Calif.,
Eilers will attend 17 weeks of
interior communications elec-
trician school, also located at
San Diego.
Eilers is a graduate of Ross
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About 11,000 children will be
eligible to participate in the
program, Houston district offi-
cials said. _
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skies and waters of France.
“We need Ralph Naders herelc
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Services for Robert Cook, 30, c
6038 Second Street, Channel-1
ay at Old River Terrace Unit-|
d Methodist Church here.
Cook, who was struck by ,
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The Rothschilds’ way of life
Tuesday.” It comes after two
pretty good studies dealing
with (a) the hazards of. in-
jormingon the Mafia, and (b)
emergency medical ewe.
Over at CBS tonight, the net*
lence.
The concept is good and the
actors and actresses are ex-l^
cellent. The only problem is
that the whole thing doesn’t
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car when he stopped to aid a I
had been in the inten- j
sive care unit at Ben Taub
Hospital in Houston since the J
time of the accident.
Cook was a member of the
Channelview Volunteer Fire
Department “ and was em-
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He is survived by his wife,
Delores; two sons, Raymond |
and Robert, and two daugh-
ters, Diane and Ruth, all of |,
Channelview.
Burial will be in Linney|
Cemetery in Dayton.
The Rev. Clarence House of
Old River Terrace United |
Methodist Church will offi-
ciate.
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of bombs, barricades and sud-
den brutality at the hands; of|
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DECEMBER 1972
HllF SANTA HAD GONE TO SCHOOL „
■T Of course, there ia no time up at tte North]
■ Pole for fettinf a formal education. The en-
tire year is taken up with getting ready for
that momentous December journey. However,
if Santa had tone to school we think he might
=] have been a member of the Health Team,
ill SANTA CLAUS, MD. (Pediatrician) . „
III It would certainly have been in Keeping with
hit nature for Santa to have been a children's
doctor. Bringing that most precious gift of
aU “Gnsd Health” to all those with whom he
came in contact. For to be a doctof, it takes
hard work and a love of people and these two
traits are Santa’s strong points.
SANTA CLAUS, DD.S. (Dentist)
An important part of being a dentist is the
ability to reassure an anxious boy or girl that
everything is going to be aU tllht *nd Ottt
. it Isn’t realiy going to hurt. Santa can prob-
ably handle this job as well as anyone We
can think of and he also has the twin quality
of patience and gentleness so necessary to
the dental profession.
SANTA CLAUS, K.PH. (Pharmacist)
Santa would also have made an excellent
pharmacist. Because to be a pharmacist yon
must be willing to dedicate yourself to long
hours, night work and most important you
must have a genuine desire to help people
who are ill. Also Santa would feel right at
home since wejtrqbably stock as many pack-
ages (of medicines) as he does toys.
[TEAMWORK IS IMPORTANT
Santa Claus knows what teamwork is, for
without it his Christmas-time task would be
impossible. Doctors, dentists, nurses, pharma-
cists, and all the many others associated with
the community health team mast work closely
_ together so that you and your family can en-
joy better health.
MEBRY CHRISTMAS A A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 5, 1972, newspaper, December 5, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104115/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.