The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1966 Page: 9 of 14
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; ! Council will have its firafmeet-
ing of the year at 7 p.m. Mon-
day in the school auditorium.
Felix Hatchell, principal; has
termed this meeting, ‘‘Get Ac-
quainted” night when faculty
will be introduced.
The Eighth grade band will
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play.
Mrs. D. G. Keene will report
on Bear Den aetivttieawnd-Mrfc-
- Gerald Smith will report on
Bruin's Doin’s.
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[a wedding trip
BONUS BINGO NOTICE - OUR BONUS BINGO ENDS SEPf. 14. BONUS
BINGO PRIZE SUPS PROGRAM #105 MAY BE REDEEMED FOR YOUR
CASH PRIZE THROUGH4CT. 8, 1964. ■ ■ E
FOOD CLUB SALTINI ' -
Crackers
--------MAZOLA
Corn Oil
INSTANT
Nested
FRENCH'S SALAD
Mustard 2 *£23*
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
BE
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in the school cafeteria.
Officers for the year.are Mrs.
. H. G. Johnson, president; Mrs.
Leroy Whitman, first vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Janies Campbell,
second vice president; Mrs.
Keene, third vice president, and
Mrs. Smith, forth vice presi-
_ dent. "•
Mrs. Marvin Sheppard Is sec-
retary; Mrs. Bill McBride,
treasurer; Mrs. George Felknor,
parliamentarian. ■- \
Standing committee chairmen
include Mra. Don Chapman,
thrift; Mrs. E. L. Bliss, hos-
pitality, and Mrs. Jess Stovall,
room representatives.
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re stork shower
km, Jim Gerace §
[Gray and Mrs.
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rhite stock and
la' white cutwork
silver and crytf-
baby socks and
re presented the
Lxander of Abi-
kar's aunt, was
[guests.
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DEPOSIT
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Grocery
Turnstiles
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Special Prices
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CHAMPION ENRICHED
WH'TE Round Top or Sandwich
For Tickets
To Jones Hall
Loaves
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Special low price tickets to
-C- - the Nell Harris Associates, Inc.,
productions at the new Jones
- Hall for the Performing Arts in
Houston were announced to care
for an overflow of persons de-
siring accommodation, Mrs. Har-
ris reports.
Some 700 11 c k e t s for each
' event will be booked on a first
come, first served basis. The re-
mainder of the house will be
reserved as usual.
“Not only students, but many
older people living on fixed In-
comes are unable to pay the
prices sponsors must charge, but
they need the culture and uplift
such entertainment provides,”
Mrs. Harris said.
Events covered under this spe-
cial arrangement Include Joan
Sutherland. Oct. 12, "Half A Six-
pence,” Nov. 4 and 5, Simeone
Chorale Christmas Festival,
Dec. 7 and other events to fol-
4-----------low next year. _
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FOOD CLUB SALAD
CHUNK
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ny roioon, iuot ro-
ts youdr drugglot
monoy back. Na
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FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS!
6 S?-*l.
FOOD
Young Sweet Peas
Niblefs Corn
3ft
CLUB
DINING IN; BEEF,
CHICKEN, TURKEY
BIRDSEYE
Meat Pies
Mixed Vegetables
Green Beans FRENCH SLICED
#» #»__DARTMOUTH,
voiaen worn whole kernel
Poas & Carrots FROST
Potatoes
12-Ox.
WHOLE KERNEL
Golden
45*
2
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Cans
10-0*.
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4
all Ordora Filled. ■
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Fkgk
No. 300
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6
Ranch Style Beans.
Baby Food
Tomato Soup
Cans
4 S *1
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FOOD aUB STRAINED
FRUITS or VEGETABLES
12 STM
1Vi-Lb.
2
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2
69*
FOOD
TaB
10*
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CLUB
Can
DARTMOUTH FRENCH FRY
OR CRINKLE CUT
2 £ 69*
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FARMER
Lee J
CUT-UP FRYERS
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31c
U.S.DA Grade 'A'
Plump and Pampered
LB.
LB.
Gamma Phi Kappa sorority at
Lee College completed rush
week with a soft £rink party in
the Student Union.
Guests were invited to "Come
as your favorite movie star"
-■ at Cherry Lazenby’s home and
a welcome tea Sunday at the
Lazenby’s.
New members* are Carolyn
Donnelly, Sandra Durst, Linda
Ellis, Linda Enderli, Janet
Enoch, Cecile Foster, Betsy Fry-
meyer, Sharon Griffin, Becky
Hill, Cindie Kennedy, Marilyn
Marshall; Martha Marti.
Also Mary Rameriz, Harriet
Sanders, Charlotte Solis, Pat
Thulis, Marilyn
Officers are
FARMER BROWN FRYER PARTS
Fryer Breasts
Fryer Legs & Thighs u, 55*
Fryer Wings
Fryer Necks & Backs u. 15*
Split Broilers
Fryer Livers
MOHAWK, SWIFT
4*
59* 1
1
Lb.
4-
37*
Lb.
3ft
SLICED
LB. 49*
BY THE
^ PIECE. LB.
taker.
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alne Higgins,
president; Susan McGraw, vice
president; Anna Sawberger, sec-
retary; Anna Lou Knight, treas-
urer; Cherry Lazenby, reporter
- and historian; Sylvia Campos,
chaplin, Doris Gentry .parlia-
mentarian, and Jaime Grutl.
29* 1
8-Ox.
, Fkg.
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WHITE or DARK MEAT PORTIONS '
Fryer Quarters
39*
lb.
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ABE SPOTS
49“
BOSTON BUTT
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3 Ox.
~ • IUDDIG/ASSOKTED SLICED MEATS .......
• FARMER’BROWN: BOLOGNA, PICKLE A PIMENTO, SOUSE A Ox.
• POX DELUXE PIZZA, SAUSAGE, PEPPOIONI, or CHEESE 9 Ox.
• MORRELL LIVERUNKS ............ .........I..1 Ox.
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Mix or Match Your Choice 3**1
Cream Cheese
Barnes English Muffins 5
Heart 'O Orange Drink
Farmer Brown Franks
Layer Cakes
Pineapple Clusters
Brack Caramel Clusters 34*
RATHBUCKHAWK
2LB.PKC.1J9-llB.PKt
RATH ILACKHAWK
B OZ. PKG.
95*
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SBced Bacon
Pure Pork Links
Baby Beef Liver
Turkey Quarters
Smoked Sausage
Pure Pork Sausage
Red-T-Cuf Steaks
Fresh Pork Cutlets
Fresh Pork Steak
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TOKAY
33*
|fl n
. . . cottons,
BORDEN'S EAGLE B4h.
BRAND
33*
SKINNED
AND DKYIINID lb.
WHITE A DARK
, MEAT PORTIONS Lb.
55*
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complamant
sportswaar.
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79*
29*
NEUHOFF Lb.
LUCY UNDA
2 LI. 87c - Lb.
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45*
49*
4
12-Oz.
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2-7" LAYERS
59*
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59*
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lb.
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Fade Them Out! ,
♦Wcsthered brown ipou and wrin-
kles! They tell the world yoa'ra
gelling old—perhepe before you
really are. Fade them out with
ESOTERICA, new medicated cream
that break! up mataea ofpis.ment cei
the skin—makee hands look whltt,
smooth, and young again. Equelly
effective on face, neck «nd armi. Not
a cover up. Penetretee akto ceih
Mimulati irew, smooth besuty. Fra-
grant. greeselesa—It aoftaw, lubri-
cates and moistens skin. Now only
%
ft'
49c
lb.
JONATHAN RED «r
GOLD DBJCIOUS
3
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PATRICK CUDAHY
3 tm
Cantaloupe
Fresh Prates
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19*
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25*
CaL Tomatoes
Fresh Green Peppers a. 5*
Fresh Carrots 2 25* K bottle
Ydkwr Onions TEXAS 3 LL 35*.
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lb.
63;
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—3 months' supply
used as hand cream
and powder foun-
dation. If you want
lovelier skin quickly
.et Esoterics today.
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79*
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55*
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1966, newspaper, September 22, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144886/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.