The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1978 Page: 5 of 18
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or brown stew, blackeyed peas,
beets, broccoli, peach salad, roll,
milk, peanut butter bars.
ecutive board of the Baptist
General Convention of Texas
(BGCT).
Rev. Tate, who will serve one
year, is appointed by the chair-
man of the executive board.
BARBERS HILL
BREAKFAST -Sweet roll,
orange juice*, milk.
LUNCH - Ground beef with
macaroni, carrots, salad,, cor-
nbread, milk, apple cobbler.
The committee will nominate
DONALD FLORUS
Donald Florus
Joins ‘HilV
School Staff
PARTICIPATING IN grand opening ceremonies of Day's Upholstery and Mfg., 1207 Ward Road,
are. from left, Reggie Brewer, representing the Chamber of Commerce; Mrs. Clark Day; Leon
Brown. Chamber president; Clark Day. owner; Jess Navarre and Allen Rice, Chamber represen-
tatives. pay's specialties ia eastern upholstery, drapes and bedspreads.
tSun Staff Photo by Glenn Foikesl
DEER PARK
BREAKFAST - Apple juice,
waffle with syrup. ■
LUNfJH ~ Po Boy sandwiches,
lettuce and tomato, potato salad,
peaefi pie.
nuniung Exercise Making
Imprint On UJS. Scene
By TERRY KIHKPATRICK Most runnen stojJ with1 the [Sporting Goods Association
AP Vewsfeatnres Witter shoe*. says.
Used to be. when theworki Nevertheless. $236 million; Furthermore, 9 milhon pairs
-moecd' gt a slower pact.- LSD worth «f- waniwp' art* were ofrunning shoes worth $147
meant a drag trip, carbohy- houtfit, last year, some by jog- million wet* »M. Sixty-two
JOSEPH’S
LUNCH -Hot dog with chili and
cheese, lettuce salad, fruit jello,
cookfe. milk. •
Giannoulas
sportswriter
was aspiring
in Journalism
Latch Hsok
Rugs 4 Kits
CHANNELV1EW
BREAKFAST - Assorted dry
cereals, banana, coffecake. milk.
LUNCH - Surprise hamburger,
french fries, three bean salad,
Design Center
999 Fatty SI. Inlirier Dtsipi Swrvlees Avilltbfe
ItmTewifp.tlr.
oatmeal cookies, milk • V
TWIN SIZE
EACH PIECE
Wo bought solid TRUCKLOAD^ li
tarns Sesly so you can save
now! TRUCKLOAD Quantities Mat-
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' ANCIENT GUIm V-
iison
uding black bears,
rabbits, mule deer
ats.
slants even can be
for some people but
lers. This is so, for
of a funnelshaped
wn by the scientific
mphus floccosus.
ughout most of the
-es of making a
ake are serious
Take foraging for
hazardous for all
fro are extremely
le about what
g However, there
le dance fort fatal
nearer at hand
tomes
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
BAYTOWN
BREAKFAST - Fruit juice
selections, cooked cereal
buttered toast? milk. - > |
LUNCH - Chicken fried steak
Oh a truck and athlete’s and other mortals, the jiatienal
foot was what got between your
;<*>, and itched
These days, someone dis-
cussing ISO a planwng a trip
<11 right, but in runent par-
lance I cwki he one out into
the munthstde for a Long.
Slow Distance run Carbohy
4tKe ktodhn^1
run energy-inducing diet And
Athlete's raft it cm of several
rapidly growing franchise
stores specializing injsports
shoes adgear ....... ......“
Running it clearly making in
.. imprint on the country's ton-
commerce„ and. with
and magaanes on the
subject pwafeiptiag, Mi Mar*
iiure as well It u challenging
those of the sedentary per-
suasion to other suit up or
thmk.up a fever excuse And#
. we can believe what they say,
tunning u lifting some who do
it to heights of ecstasy, and
timing some who deal t
depths at disgust
ACTIVE MEMBERS
The number of aeflee mem-
ben m the National Jogging
AMdcuoon has tripled to M.MO
m the part it months And last
Orteber a Qdtep MHteteff
Mai il permit of
adnfewwAMit
solitude fresh atr.
heaps anffi mrotmftMMf-
Rev. Tate Is
Elected To
Church Panel
The ivev. Billy Joe Tate, pas-
tor of Central Baptist Church in
Baytown, has been elected to the
THE BAYTOWN SUN Tuesday, September I?
American Style: On * Barbs
Life As A Chicken
SAN DIEGO (APT - Ted school at San Diego State Uni-
Giannoulas looks on his workj versity in 1974 when a repre-
as fantasy come true. And lots! sentative of KGB radio station
of people think he’s the funniest strolled into a class and offered
thing they’ve ever seen. a job,
No one actually ever sees: Jj- .
Giannoulas — what they see is| ,“AH our hands shot up,
guy dressed in an orange
chicken suit, a stunt that has
become one of San Diego's
most recognized symbols
Giannoulas has hugged a
Giannoulas recalled in a reednt
interview.
Rick Liebert, KGB’s produc-
tion manager, came up with
the stunt as part of a promo-
president, sparred with bpxer tionai war with a rival station.
The plan was to dress some-
one in a chicken suit for a
couple of weeks, said Liebert,
and because it was Easter,
they had Giannoulas pass out
colored eggs at the San Diego
Zoo.
Ken Norton, toured with ex-
Beatle Paul McCartney Jnd
made Elvis Presley crack up
on stage. His antics were tele-
vised nationally earlier this
summer ■ during the all-star
baseball game here.
He's a frequent attraction at
San Diego Padres’ baseball
games, and often visits other
ballparks. His imitation of Cin-
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) —Jcinnati Reds; star Pete Rose
By PHIL PASTORET
The surgeon-general
might well rule that the
horrific warnings emanat-
ing from various govern-
ment bureaucracies are
harmful to your credibility.
Violence on TV is vejry
harmful, especially if you
pound on the set to get rid of
the herringbone pattern.
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nuwm at the New School for
toiuMbwrch Ftty paopla,
newb converted runnen. paid
uksim fo so mt mm
from the running world's lead-
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of tote Mags pence of M*l
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’ the* boRMgft (Veteran New
Yorkers lend to took to tbe reer
of the pack to see who a jiving
.tune > *
David Fnekun who on early
morning jogs has startled some
at- N«« York's not-weflnest
ttnuchcd in st upor short Wssh-
ington Squire, just
Niton rvuung e
duff-as cotton' ones do after
several wM el sweet, runnen
tey. and the market for them is
At an Athletes Foot store on
PIMI Aeewttr in New York. B£
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 19, 1978, newspaper, September 19, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104703/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.