The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 175, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1977 Page: 2 of 24
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TMifXAy, S, 1777
THi IAYTOWN SUN
Attend Church Sunday
CROSBY - •
Chambers County Cracks
Down On Loose Livestock
'ors
HRCAS illK 111 INU1MS lARCAlllS $1 50 Til 2
MHlH MATIMIS fHiVAIl OTHfRWlSI tl 50 III 8 M
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aoMjr Ml (ram bead «torbo«i
Wedding
Music
FUNEMl
mm
a flowers
MY PLAZA FUMttST
to IN*. IM ud in lo com- ■
plrte the ROW purrtut, he 7,
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IlITTlESIItOttf TRIMS
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-wunmtmptoh
Singer Eve Bus*
i—it—r
I I #7 Mil
war—rt
tnwT —r
About 50 per cent of the ROW
bu bom purchased airoedy
"We pointed out the danger ol
10,000 trlnclp^u traveling on
422-5027
tbetr time and effort, day and
redeem (be tame on (be pay-
meat o(an impoundliv (ee of tl
per bead, and the following ad-
tlHUNUU
ANAHUAC
owtwn etw let
z:
nl|ht. la rounding up loooe and
Exxon Dance
EXXON CLUB will
a
County may
TERRY BASS
ROOF COATING
iru n
DICKf
better epeod in active law
• lace
dioonal fees lex each day ruch
STARTS FRIDAY
MMHDi and crime prevto
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HHRR^ W, ltwUO| 8MB-
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prrfrn lo have the Northeait
r rtrwiy
Hock le M - tkper day par
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BOATS
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I 15 ! 10 1 30 t DO ii D *1 W b 45 ' .’5 9 DC
cattle."
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Poundsbe bopee livestock
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HIGHLANDS MARINE
4252IIJ
The ibertff i department baa
The stock Uw wu voted in
falls, their alternative plan
wiom rUfiiwiy vu to lour
from Ijbertv County to* to San
u to
1— 1887 to mi rr 1 Tiati i bci 11 ouB^y,
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pruertm by rfoautne from end ******* “w provitki for
nuking spnial efforts to keep Wee then It or more
thetTL^enredtomS WO for nich otter* lor
Bake Sale
THE AMERICAN
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f
whore job it la to
stale lawe^^H
Women's Aaoriatioa will epon-
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winnu) njvrr
apfMl
Poundi
WM-
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tor a bake ule Irom 10 a.m. tot
"If we can gel the Northeast
ing loose
Uuhop
f
WIIKIND LIQUOR
will be little neemity for (be
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Freeway within five yean, we
aalpad to
id limtoci
pm 5il
Vl ft '
liwstock officer to pick up and
impound stray cattle or horeei In
pick up and impound
cattle to run at large in any
%
be uaed for dub u hoUrshipa to
at lane I
irtv when
la the
SPECIALS
trmtory of the state where a
Kfuon hvmii xprung tnu uc
Mock
stock law hu been adopted
According to the Tnu
the way to get relM is to
highways In the county
Kmployment ol Bishop
Don Loss
A#
VOTE - -
proceed with the Northeul
f*!**YlJ
We have
be the duty of any sheriff or con-
stable in any county . .to setae
A MALE RUSSIAN wolfbouM,
5
the money, the en
any dock which may become
2.99 .6.99
KAMCHATKA
been ioat. If found, caO U7-W0.
Donation Made
BURNET ELEMENTARY
nm
known to Mm to be running it
large on any outside premises
where tba provisions
law are In force and impound the
same in some place provided foe
Polling placet and ekcOoo
#
design and half of
of (be county In-
Ibe ROW purchases
nod (ram the state, then
If we can
of the stock
9.25
a 4.75
the Anahuac School Board for
BOOTH'S
get the
bin
the May II election
Saji
vocational dau' Special Olym-(endangering the bvei of
pics Fund recently received I motorists, 1‘ounds
J i
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In Prednct I, votea will be
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CISl in UK waUHVlIlt lOnunUlu'
u raw tone*
the ROW and maybe Mart con-
said
CUTTY SARK.....m.6.99
CASTILLO lam m3.39
14.99
$100 dooatioo from Pd Alpha
strudioo within the year,"
Officers of my department
S Ml
notify the owner. If web owner
Mn Theresa S
t>
Healing said.
far too much o(
ti known to the officer, who may
Monger will be presiding judge
and Mn Carrie Silva, alternate
J
7.99
j
KC Dance
the freeway and the bridge over
SMI
‘Phys-ed’ Festival Is
Set At Bowie School
the San Jacinto River could be
KNIGHTS OF Columbus, Sen
I Wien 1001-.!
In Prednct 2, polling will take
Nrawnwu
completed within five yean
Jacinto Council, will sponsor a
dance beginning el I p.m Satur-
day at the KC hall, MOO W Main
The Ghost Riden will provide
the music
WUilAM SMITNER’S *
12.10
pUre in the Anahuac High
SAUZA |WTE)..... nnj|5^29
m t moot cahaoian
Canadian Club
SMI
School administration office.
Mn Lucy McAbiter will be
judge, with Mn Joe H Bonin,
altenute.
In Prednct J, votes will be
cast in the Hankamer Cotnmuni-
Free Puppy
THREE-MONTH-OLD, half-
poodle, half-tenter, needs a
home If interested. 427-2285
Mil
14.49
Wi**’
SIM
mi
JO PROOF RHlSAf Y
Flea Market
grade. Aerobic eierdses,
chicken fat, reUy, rhythmic ac-
tivities
• 10:15-10:40 a m - second
grade Rope jumping gym-
nastics. reUy. conditioning exer-
cises, square dancing.
• 1:20-1:40
kindergarten. Motor skills,
special movement exploration,
rhythmic advities
•14M1I pm
grade Aerobics dance, circuit
drills, square dance, parachute
activities
• 2:152:40 p.m. - fourth
grade. Aerobics dance, circuit
drills, parachute activities, scarf
dance.
• 2:453:15 p.m
grade Aerobics dance, circuit
drills, tinkling, square dance.
UdanoflQAX—Male
mtmr
Bowie Elementary students
3.79
8.69
KESSLER ......
will perform In a "Physical
Education Festival" at the
school Friday
The public is welcome and
special mutations ire extended
S4AI
pvn
BAYTOWN CHAPTER of
Amigos de las Americas will
have a flea market from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m Friday and Saturday at
Memorial Baptist activities
holding to raise funds for nine to parents and senior rituens.
Baytown youths who will par- Principal Herb Zimmerman
ticipate in the summer iro-
munuation program
ly Building Mrs. R.V. Abshire
EMt T0SISKT
If 152 ») $51457 4M
ASSAULT ON PARADISE
H2Z
THE
will be judge, with Mn. J.B.
Colley as alternate judge
In Precinct 4, votes will be
cast at Pine Island School In
Double Bayou Mn. W.J.
Hawkins will be the judge and
Mn. Faimettie FnnkUnd. alter-
nate judge
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9.25
4.39
CROW.............
OLD FORESTER «n,5.49
TRAVEL POST
MslaWMsm Jr.
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STARTS FRIDAY-1:00-2:40-4:25-6:05-7:45-9:30
11.49
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Nobody does it like the teenagers...
and they do it all in
f---"COUPON —--"j
Skills the children wiU exhibit
have been learned through the
TEEnaac* icmn
BOB'S TV J
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HMS
third
physical educatioa program at
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FIFTH I W
PLAN
Baytonian Is
Bowie
There will be activities
throughout the day in the basket-
ball. tennis or softball areas of
the campus
The following is the agenda
• 9 30-9 50
kindergarten. Motor skills,
spatial movement exploration,
rhythmic acivities.
• 9 50-10:15 am.
FROST
itoaUaxd From Page 1)
Mn. Jean Shepherd, president I
of the Brown wood Civic
Association, told The Sun the ac-
tion by the scbcommittee "has
cleared another hurdle" and the
residents ire very pleased and
appreciative.
(KDMWHITEI......
Named To
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SPECIALS GOOD MAY 5-MAY 7
FAMILY OWNEO. FAMILY OPERATED
BOB’S
A&M Post
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fifth
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JEANNE T TX AJWCTTE J
A19IN SMEARY* §
TV
CEDAR BAYOU
PACKAGE STORE
Baytonian Doug McCormick
has been named corps com-
mander at Texas AAM Univer-
sity's Texas Maritime Academy,
Moody College of Marine
Sciences and
Resources in Galveston.
This means he will be I
dent official aboard the
Clipper, the academy's ship
which each summer makes a
cruise to train pilots, navigaton
and engineers
Summer school classes in
some academic courses also are
usually taught during the cruise.
This summer, the ship will sail
to Ireland and Northern Europe.
In addition to his duties
aboard the Clipper, Doug will be
highest ranking officer during
the 1977-78 academic year.
Doug and other recently
selected officers will nominate
company and staff officers to fill
remaining positions.
Doug is a graduate of Clear
Lake High School in Clear Lake
City and attended Lee College.
He is the son of John McCor-
mick, assistant to the academic
dean at Lee College.
first
SPECIALIZE M
MAGNAVOX
SONY • RCA
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
AT IHSCOINT PRICES.
BAYSHORE MOBILE
HOME SALES
INSURED-BONDED
LICENSED
NOW OPIN
24 HOURS
Varsity
BRUNSON
«
Lyons Supply
Moving To A
New Location
'mmrniimm
Across Front Tki (Yj A! Musty
Tompkins S Hwy. 146
Mantime
SCATS
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■
stu-
422-3384
4706 Hwy. 146
422-6022
Ut CstolsyN
422-167$
2121N. Mflxiotfar • 42 7 6011
$1.00
6PECUL
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FEATURE
UTMUT ■
FREE FREE FREE
GOLDEN NUGGET
■ \
MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM
4
OF THE
■noma
rumour
MftTMTl,
II 00 » I
Pioneer Baytown businessman
T. W. Lyons is moving his supply
company to a new location at
1101 N. Main after nearly a half-
century at 804 N. Main.
Lyons came to Baytown in
1929, opening a feed store
business at 804 N. Main. Except
for three yean in Beaumont,
1937-1940, he has run his
business continuously at that
location.
The feed store later became a
supply company. Lyons runs the
company in association with his
son, W. T. (Bill) Lyons of
Baytown. *
The move to the new address
should be completed by the first
of next week. Merchandise has
been unloaded at the new loca-
tion for the past six weeks and
the new office space in the
building has been completed.
MAGNIFICANT
JACKPOT
DRAWING
BAYTOWN
4 SEVEN-
116 N. MAIN
All Mother’s Will Be Honored
Gifts will be given to
The Oldest Mother
The Youngest Mother
GET ACQUAINTED OFFER!
This offer enables you to heir the very best in country end
progressive Country Music.
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SANTA FE
.•ililsjja 4: ;ji •
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PLAYED BY
With this ad signed your cover charge end your first hsr
drink or drift boor. 3 choices, Is...
ABSOLUTELY FREE
LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER PLEASE. 0000 FRIDAY MAY 6. thru
SUNOAY MAY 8. 91.M.-Z p.R. FRI. 8 SAT. SUNDAY 8 pal o n
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"DRIVE IN" "LORDS OF FLAT BUSH"
STARTS FRIDAY
1:15-11:00
AND
IN 1946 THIS MAN KILLED FIVE PEOPLE
TODAY HE STILL LURKS THE STREETS!
NAME
The Mother With The Most
Children in Church With Her
Sunday, May 8,1977
Morning Service
Services 9:45
<$>
AODRESS.
■ THE TOWN
F THAT DREADED
J SUNDOWN
F A TRUE STORY
9:40 "PON T OPEN THE WINDOW"
S. CLARK A VEGA
PRESENTS
BIG SHOW & DANCE
STARRING
GOD’S GIFT
TO WOMEN
Barbs
By PHIL PASTORET
The reason few new fairy
tales are being written Is that
the authors are busy writing
blurbs for best-sellers.
Nothing is Indestructible,
but pies sold in vending
machines come pretty close to
fulfilling the requirements.
ENDS TONITE
IT'S ALIVE
"VAMPIRE
STARTS FRIDAY circus
8:15-11:20
He doesn’t get mad.
He gets even.
DECKER 2
Try Sun
Classified
(3910 DECKER DRIVE 424-5012
BAYTOWN REVIVAL CENTER
5232 1-10
SYLVAN BEACH PAVILION
FRIDAY, MAY 6,7 P.M.-12 MID
TICKETS: $4.50 ADVANCE, $6.00 AT THE DOOR
TICKETS ON SALE AT EVOLUTION
RECORDS & TAPES-106 ALEXANDER
I
! Kitchen
Gifts
WOOTAN’S
THE
EXXON CLUB
It has been
some quarters
eliminate faulty autos is to
recall Detroit.
Bearing up under trouble Is
remarkably easy when It’s the
other fellow’s woes you are
considering.
FARMER
ested in
le way to
6606 Bayway Dr.
424-7285
11:20
DANCE
IV" TAXI DRIVER
PI HELD OVER!
PAUL NEWMAN
HOFFPAUIRS
COUNTRY PALACE
7:40-9:50
/
Enjoy the Finest Progressive
Country Western Music
FIATURINQ
OCfOKfllCmFM
SUP SHOT
LIE DR. A W. MAIN - 422-2842
EVERY WEDNESDAY— POOL TOURNAMENT
8:30 fill (WIN) PRIZE - CUE STICK
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|VERY THURSDAY— BIG BEER BUST. 9 til 2
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
'FIDDLE MAN” DOUG MYERS A
THE COUNTRY HEIRS
WITH RED HILBURN
I EVERY SUNDAY at 3
- CAJUN DANCE -
FEATURING- TIM BROUSSARD from LI.
Art Mart
WILTON’S CAKE
STAfiT8 FRIDAY
5:48-8:00-10:15
DECORATING SUPPLIES
Gene
Gholeton
Lauretta
I Turner
422-3731
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 175, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1977, newspaper, May 5, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145143/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.