The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978 Page: 2 of 24
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thurcday, October 5, 1971
‘Big Blue Band’ Planning
Country Show At Halftime
.1 c.Krini Prarier Renee Idrums and trumpets move into
The big blue band from Also, . yura the formation of huge triangles.
Rangerland will entertain the Jon«, . Brown ^ triangles move alternately
Ross S. Sterling-Smiley audience Emfmger “JJ* is feature creating a dramatic effect on the
at halftime with a country show. J^1'yn Bid£ The dance is ended with
The band wiU enter the field twirler. four ^ sriking poses,
from the sidelines and begin ^ will immediately following, the
playing ‘‘Kiss An Angel Good Qte ^ Ranger spirit to fabuious Sterling Stan will
Morning. ” At the conclusion of P ^ ( t0 y their create a surprise formation
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band moves mto position to „ .fj , ^0’’ while the
begin the production feature. m batons
The Ranger Band twirlers will The cor-
befeatured wtde thetwndplays ^ ^ altemately step off
a medley of You Are an intricate line progntssion
Sunshine,” "Wabash Cannon- fnfm {ive interlocking
baU,” "I Saw the Light and to be rolled and
“Snowbird.” The group will
and rifles will
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Be At Hoi
Monthly
Blood Mobile
Coming To CB
Church Sunday
‘He Tried To Kill Me,
He Tried To Kill Me’
TERMS WALK IN THEATRES BARGAINS SI 50 TIL 2
WHEN MATINEES PREVAIL-OTHERWISE $150 TIL 6:30
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HELD OVER!
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - driven about 80 miles in her ‘‘She couldn’t breath. It was
Bruised, battered and choking yellow Cadillac before being set real tight, in fart I had to cut it
from pantyhose tied tightly free. off,” said Mrs. Young.. “She
around her neck, country music Miss Wynette' said the gun- just said, ‘He had tried to kill
He tried to kill me. He
mands for money and, after tried to kill me.’”
leaving her with her car,
walked away and fled in anoth-
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The Methodist Hospital Blood
Donor Center’s blood mobile
will be at Cedar Bayou United
Methodist Church 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Sunday to accept blood
donations.
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Tammy Wynette was
found staggering up a rural
driveway after her release by a
masked gunman she says tried
to kill her.
State investigators said the
blonde, 36-year-old singer told
them she was abducted at gun-
point from a Nashville shopping
center Wednesday night and
man made no threats or de-
me
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Mrs. Young said, the enter-
tainer’s neck was swollen but
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Those who give blood will
receive a guarantee that blood
will be available for the donor
and his family for 12 months.
Appointments may be made
by calling D’Eva Turner, 422-
5857, Friday afternoon and
night. Those without ap-
pointments will be allowed to
the
She was released in Giles
County near the home of Ju-
nette Young, who said she cut a
pair of pantyhose from around
Featured this week are junior
drum and trumpet members.
They are Melissa Adams, Dana
Brockman, Tammy Copeland,
Judy Corbitt, Terry Cousins,
Karen Devine, Katie Entringer
“Her neck hurt real bad and
her mouth hurt her where he
TO
‘THE SWARM’
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had slapped her in the mouth,
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Mrs. Young said.
State Safety Commissioner
Joel Plummer said Miss Wy-
nette’s condition did not appear
serious and that she was
treated at Giles County Hospi-
tal in Pulaski. Tenn.
‘ApparraiUy.
65 and from ITyear-olds withf»Delto Dawn
parental permission
Donors should present some
form of identification, such as a
driver’s license; should be a
minimum of 110 pounds; and
may not have histories of
hepatitis (yellow jaundice), in-
Miss Wynette’s neck
STARTS FRIDAY 6:30-9:00
RICHARD DREYFUS IN
THE BIG FIX
Becki Martin, Terry Maxwell,
Brenda Michaliky, Jeanna
Miller, Kathy Waiters, and
Leslie Wolcik
Also, Karen Bums, Jennifer
Barrow. Karen Sack, Missy
Bond. Katie Bmxil, Jo Ann
Carr, Lauri Lund. Kelly McNeill,
Matha Munos. Jana Neatherlin.
Kira Prince, Amy Skinner.
Nancy Timmons, Donna Cu-
mody and Karen Lankford
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donate blood, but may have to
wait a while.
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Ifi so funny it’s a crime.
march off the field playing
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slapped around some,” Plum-
mer said. “She just had bruises
on her cheek and had scratches
and bruises on ha face and
feature an optical uiusw
while marching within their own
diamond Editing the center of
the fieldi,flip «nd»®»*,fflte
replaced by the precision ?on*
The (hum and trumpet corps
hokT their diamond^ •
medley of "Giant" and “Deep in
the Bewtof Texas.1 while preci-
sion dances Dressed as cowgirls.
The twirlers for 1978-70 are
Stephanie Wunsch, Lisa Oliver,
Beatrice Baker, Deborah
Meadows, Beth Rooaa. Barbara
Fridley, Karen Robbins, Susan
Rowlands. Gail Gilliam. Denise
Clement and Angela Canard
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Miss Wynette, whose hits in-
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"D-I-V-O-R-C-E” and, most
recently, "Womanhood/’ was
voted top female vocalist by ^
the Country Music Auodatkn There also are mtaa tefr
porary medical exclusions.
temal cancer requiring surgery,
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th
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LEE COLLEGE is offering!
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Thursdays Oassei offer basic
studies (grades 14), GED
preparation (grades 9-12) and
fagN* as a secood language
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Joyce Jacobs. 427-5811. exten-
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 309, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1978, newspaper, October 5, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145321/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.