The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1972 Page: 2 of 20
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p.m. Tuesday and 9
2JSJK2L2 * ROSS sterling
1 police Wednesday
ted several tife-
late Chief Art Lintelman six. ^ 5
'Group Of
Defend Ch
l incidents, _
told officers.
Young, 2826* 2 Vir-> the
Kmart, Wbolco and Globe in
Baytown and Big Chief and
Highlands State Bank in High-
sift self-rising flour
reported that four flres
U his car were cut when it was Hamric
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FRANCHISE AVAILABLE
IN BAYTOWN
•422-8923 10-6 SUNDAYS 771-9078
CASH INVESTMENT REQUIRED
iff-the city garage, believes
.Baytown Fire Chief James A.
Bland Jr. “hasn’t had a
chance” to keep his job .due to
the organized move to oust
him. t
""Tins has-been a one-sided
Car Stolen
IXJUISE BOUNDS, 1421 Edi-
son told police that her car was
stolen from her fyofne Wed-
nesday. The car is a green 1967
Buick, license plate number
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daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Parkinson, and two grandchil-
dren, Stephanie, nine, and Sta-
cey,six!
Bailey is a member of the
affair,” Pennington told. The
^Sun Thursrtav ‘>Wp lot *■ him
Woodmen of the IVprld. H ... 55t>'
-Sun Thursday, “We let: him
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Box Office
fight his battle because he
-Qpw7ill
wanted to stand on his own two
feet until it came to court.”
Pennington referred to the
law suit filed by the Local
Firefighters Union No. 1173 "to
question Bland serving as
chief under Civil Service
regulations. .
, Since the city manager
asked for Bland’s .resignation,
however, the men supporting
Bland feel as though they must
speak out now, Pennington
Features
i 8:00- 11:00
DECKER DR. - CRAH5M0NT
424-8721 V -
SlMciats Fri.and Sat, Sept, 22-23 ===
low Case Prices
Party Ice and Glasswares
* JEWEL FULLER POSES WITH PAINTINGS
. -; Art Work On Display At Community Building
Fuller Art - Jmhh
Calvert Extra
Bourbon
Seagrams V.O. '
86 ■
Pr. 4-5 Qt.
Exhibition On
Display Here
Jewel1 Fuller of Baytown is
Being sponsored by the Bay- i
Parks and Recreation
taataeky
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indicated.
Pennington said a Jviarge
group”' 1’ftended a 'special
J.W.Dant
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PC . O 4-5 Qt.
Gilbey’s Vodka -
. 4-5 Qt.
meeting in a private business '
place Wednesday night to rally
support for Bland. Three
volunteers from Station 3
Thursday morning presented a
letter in favor of Bland to the
city manager. I
The three men were Wendell
Morris, Ralph Oler and Larry
Pryor. City Manager Lanham o
made no comment about the a
Ronico Rum
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Fleischmann’s Gin
33,9 4-5 Q»-
town I
Department in an exhibit of 2l
paintings now displayed at the
community building.
The work was done last
summer while Mrs. Fuller
attended the Banff School of
You've made Colonel Sanders a.very happy'man just by ehjoyinJ so
much’ of his finger-lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken
So all during September, he's celebrating his 82nd birthday by giving
you and your kids each a present. -
Just bring this coupon to your Kentuck; Fried Chicken store and you'll
get 82^ off on a 15-piece bucket or a 21 -piece barrel of finger-lickin' good
Kentucky Fried Chicken: original recipe-or extra ^3-----
crispy. And if you bring your children along.'
we’ll give them each a free piece of chicken.
too. It's all part of the Colonel's birthday /J
present to you. 1fcr' *
■SHE DIALS m
FOR MURDER! A
Evan Williams . ;
Green Label
38’ 4-5 Qt.
Jim Beam
Falstaff Beer
Cans- Hot Only
RSS Stars
Parents At
J&B Scotch
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EASTMANCOlbR
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■ The Ross Sterling Stars will
Jonor their parents with
• Music From the 50's’' at
Stallworth stadium Friday
Jnght.
g The drill team will enter the
field from both end zones with
She flag corps entering on the
guO-yard line to "Chantilly
a.ace." The corps will move
Jnto a diamond formation
ju here the precision corps will
fiance to Rockin Robin.”
» From the dance formation,
jlhe girls will move into letter
Formation and spell "Mom,"
immediately moving into place
§0 spell Dad. The group will
,t 4 t, |Ua n/Jftllnnr in tbIC
i SAVE 82'
| ON A BUCKET OR BARREL PLUS
|A FREE CHICKEN FOR YOUR KIDS
j Program Gets j
Voice Teacherl
Mary Jane McDonald is the
latest addition to the staff of
teachers in the City Parks and
Recreation Department's fall,
schedule of activities.
A student at Lee College,
Mary Jane will teacb-voice les-
sons for ages .13 through 18
from 4 to 5 peril. Monday and
Wednesday and for ages seven
through 12 from 4 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday. |
'^'Registration for this course •
and all others in the fall pro-
gram begins at 9 a.m. Monday
at the Baytown Community
Building. Fee for the 11-week
class is $4.
Pat Knowles will teach an
arts and crafts class for ages -
p.m. Tuesdays and a night
class for adults will be held
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on
Wednesdays.
Exhibits Art
JUDITH MARSTON of Bay-
town will be one of 91 artists
who will exhibit work in Di-
mension Houston VII. The art
will be on display Sept. 24
through Oct. 15 at the Art
League Gallery, 1953 Montrose
Blvd. Hours are from IQ a.m.
to 4 p.m. weekdays and ljto 5
THE HOTTEST THING
ON WHEELS
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^ RAQUEL
WELCH
KANSAS CITY
BOMBER
PG vAcClOB
Fried Chicken More. You'll gel 82e off on a Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky
Fried Chicken. And if you bring) our children along ne'll give ihem each a free 1—
finger tickin’ good "piece of chicken
Great wav to have a celebration of vour own. huh-1 . ■ . '
Offer good through September 27, 19?2 at participating Kentucky Fried
Chicken Storesonly. limit one or Barrel per coupon.
NOW SHOWING
6:15-8:30
BURTCniS
'BLUEBEARD’
p.m. Sundays.
He had awgy with the world's
most beautiful, most seductive, most glamorous women
exit to the sidelines in this tio
formation playing the okLERIs; rnt
Presley favorite. 'Houno coi
Dog.” , on
Flag corps members will be to
Powers, Beth lar
OPEN 9:30 TO 9:30
marti
•Barbara
‘Rounds, Terri Eckerman,
Icheri Webb. Sheri Foye. Dana
! McMillan, Debbie Burwick,
[Diana Starr and Sharolyn
'Bivona.
The Ross Sterling marching
■ band will enter the field in six
'rank company fronts to the
six through nine from 4 to 5
p.m. bn Monday and Wednes-
day and for ages 10 through 13
from 5 to 6 p.m. the same days."
Small fry recreation for age
three will be from 9 to 11 a.m.
Monday and-or. Wednesday
RAQUEL WEICH
twifliW body lufftuied
A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION
BUTTERFLIES
ARE FREE
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KIDDIE SHOW
SATURDAY
MORNING
1 music of Isaac Hayes' "Shaft.”
L- Marching to the 20‘var'd line,
§ the band will execute a rolling
arid for age four, from 9-a.m.' to
12 noon on Tuesday and-or
Wednesday.
Friday will be an advanced
class for the small fry.
Fee for the 11 weeks session
will be $4 for one day per week
or $8 for two days per week.
The fall program begins Oct.
Box Office
Opens
9:30 A.M.
LOSE UGLY FAT
Start loiinawiiaht today or ittonay
back MONADEX i> a tiny tablat
and aaiy to tdia. MONADEX will
halp curb your daiira for anew
food. Eaulaw-waigh tan. Contain!
no dangaroui dru#i and will not
mak! you narvoui. No itrtnuoui
AC0S1INA BELLI
beautitul body talcauied
a II $5.00. Lota Ugly fat or your
may will ba rafundad with no
aitkmi a*ad. MONADEX 11 told
th this guarantaa by
ly Hall aairmiey tlO* N ainandar
waif Oabari Fiiiaa
8 CARTOONS
1 COMEDY
1:00-3:10-5:10-7:10-9:00
PIUS THIS FEATURE
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RCA’S EXCLUSIVE XCCUTINT
10 50c PIECES
GIVEN AWAY
All children go through the s
stages, but girls begin to 1
boys gro^ for a longer perl
Always discard any leftover
lightening products, and k
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CONTEST ON SB
JACKPOT DRAWING
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• + DALLAS - Calling It
the “most common disease
in the country except the
common cold,” a national
medical researcher said that
venereal disease has reach-
ed epidemic proportions.
+ WASHINGTON - The
Senate Finance Committee
Iws. approved • |6-biiiion
package of Social «Security
increases and higher payroll
deductions to Nuance them.
reach of young children.
The idea that a diet canbe c
Uiftttfe acae caa be "chufl
dow", according to a London
-'A ""k"
A study done by an Ariion
found that Jargf doses of
September 23rd
reduce or prevent ulcers.
There are 60,000 miles of bio
body, mostly capillaries.
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When your doctor prescribes
the rest, at
Hmvt Duly
construction
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Picture
+ MEXICO CITY - United
States politics comes to Mexico
City Sunday, when backers of
presidential candidate George
SHE SWINGS THROUGH THE JUNGLE NAKED AS TH( Mm
’ 9:15 "BIG FOOT"
Colne Early Between 6:45-7:15 •
Save 50c
McGovern are to hold a politi-
cal rally In one of the city’s
largest hotels.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1972, newspaper, September 21, 1972; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104969/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.