The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1986 Page: 10 of 18
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First American Bank of Baytown proudly pre-
sents our “Shopping by Deposits” campaign.
With a minimum deposit of *100°°, you will re-
ceive two coupons redeemable at participating
merchants. Come by First American for your
coupon value list and enjoy “Shopping by
Deposits.
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^Members -of—Veterans _ of 1 Early the next morning, in- I
Foreign Wars Post 912 and the spired by the sight of the"
post auxiliary are encouraging American flag still waving over
Baytonians to preserve the na- Fort McHenry on shore, Key jot-
tion’s history by remembering ted a poem on an envelope. He
Francis Scott Key Day on Sept, titled the poem, “The Star
Spangled Banner.”
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Key, a Baltimore lawyer,
boarded a British man-of-war on Following a campaign by the
Sept. 13,1814, to seek the release VFW and other interested
of an American prisoner. The groups and individuals, Con-
British held Key during their gress on March 3, 1931, adopted
night-long bombardment of ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner” as
Baltimore. the U.S. national anthem.
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Widows, widowers get support
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Most widows and widowers are and lonely widow” isn’t true. She
not deserted by friends and found the average widow had
family after the death of a about 11 people with whom she
spouse as is often believed, ac- bad at least monthly ongoing
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Ruth O’Brien, an associate people were not Without social
professor at the University of support,” she says. “They were
Rochester’s School of Nursing, not deserted.”
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woven In beautiful brights. medium tones and
fall darks for a smooth transition into fall For
misses-1, petites and women' sizes Styles
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60% off a special group of 14K gold chains, A
glamorous collection of stylos ——-—.
50% off all 14K gold chains, charms and earr-
ings. Links m many lengths, serpentines, solid
.ropes, braided chains Charms and trinkets. Plus
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40% off all'l4K gold pendants and bangles For
yourself or a gift, choose stone-enhanced pen-
dants. And bracelets in gleaming two-tqne en-
graved or polished bangle styles
14K sale does not include -Diego Benefit.;
30% to 40% off all diamonds Stunning bridal
sets, trio sets and anniversary rings Dazzling
pendants, cocktail rings, earrings and more
25% off wedding bands Cherish the thought - *
big savings on all Our 14K gold wedding bands
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40% off a large group of stone rings. Emeralds,
rubies, pearls, some accented with diamonds
10K or 14K gold settings; for men and women
25% off all better watches. Saveron strap and ,
bracelet style watches for men and women
Choose Seiko/ Caravelle' and Pulsar' plus
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1986, newspaper, September 5, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153612/m1/10/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.