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The Baytown Sun from Baytown, Texas • Page 2

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The Baytown Suni
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Baytown, Texas
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Friday, August 9, SUN SPOTS Guest Evangelist E. L. FLANJfERY, Eugene. evangelist, who is preaching at the Pruett and i Church of Qrrist Aug. 11-3S, is the father of Baytcnian, Mrs.

Charles Nelson of 111 Grantham. Nelson is an illustrator at NASA. Surf Board A SURF BOARD valued at $180 was stolen from a garage at 2005 Britton, the owner, R. R. Bains, told police.

Patrolman Tom Hasten, investigating officer, said the surf board was taken sometime between Wd- nesday and Thursday. HOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY i ten WAY AT LA PORTC HOLD OVER GREEN BERETS DAVID JIM JANSSEN BUTTON The free world's most incredible challenge! ARTS PORT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BEAN MARTIM gambler ROBERT MITCHUM, the gunfire preacher A card cheat was then ail hell broke loose! From the producer of The Sons of Kalie Elder. Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and last Train from Cunhill. PAJfXHEK CARTOOtt SPORTS Bors TWO SETS OF overhead.baia for bedridden patients, owned by ihe Robert R.

Huck. Post 93i Veterans of Foreign Wars, have been lost. Anyone knowing their whereabouts is asked of to call Bob Mulvihill at 422-2911. 'Ihe post needs one of the sets right away for a patient. tTires Stolen i SPARE TIRES and wheels valued at $84.80 were stolen from Lumus Dodge, 2800 Market, in the past two or three weeks, police were told Thursday.

Window Broken ROY" SMITH, manager of the LAKewood Texaco Service Sta- ftion, 6931 Decker Drive, reported to police Thursday that someone had kicked out a glass window at the station. Damage was estimated at $50. Noon Slock Quotes (Cowrtay of CHiznn Goodbody Co.) Chalmers Dept Store Am Tel 5034 Anaconda. Armco Asfalaad 37 JOSEPH XL KOBICHAtTX, Golf at Ittl Ifeefcer the Gulf 1968 Spring- Awud, prevented Mm for being the dealer with the beet merchandised atatton in his sales territory, left to are A. D.

Daley, sales representative; Roblchmux, R. G. MclAren, supervisor, adn T. H. Chambers, Botuton district (Continued From Pace l) The Houston Chamber of Com- nerce.

which is co-sponsoring the Clinic with the three Harris, Bounty congressmen, urged businesses to register before the Gate of the Oinic. registration is $10, but if they wait until Aug. 16 ij register, it will cost 515." said Guy dpffelt. general chairman of the clinic. Anyone desiring to register may obtain a registration card from the Houston Chamber of Commerce or (Continued From Page 1) addition to residence and garage i Congressman Eckhardt's office in the Federal Building, 515 Rusk.

Luncheon A Honeymoon fe No Place To Have lids! LUOLLE BALL Mine AN JOHNSON TOM BOSLEY BC3CAHROIUR- COLOR by Deluxe NOW SHOWING Thru WEDNESDAY ut 2401 Missouri; Morton Builders for a $3,400 addition to residence at 708 Seventh, Howard Fools for a 53,200 swimming pool at 2102 Wright; A. J. Naiser for a 52,500, addl lion to residence at 1307 East Fayle; H. B. Schneider for a $2,132 garage at 41C Scarlett: Supreme Builders for a 51,500 addition to residence at 206 Burnett; E.

Lee for a $1,500 barbecue pit at 1905 Decker. Texas Builders for a 51,365 addition to residence at 31? Barnes; Wesley Shepard for a $1,200 addition to a utility building at 112 Cabiness; Edwin Arabic for a $550 addition to residence at 211 Wooster; Hi Lo Auto Parts for a 5523 sign at 1301 Alexander; and Hi-Way Billboards for a 5300 sign at speaker for the clinic will be Virgil Boyd, president of the Chrysler Corp. Meanwhile, a report by the Veterans Administration avail able for counseling, too. Plus, 12 or-13 prime contractors will be on band to discuss their needs for subcontractors." Texas-- 3605 Highway 146 South and a $100 sign at 2709 Decker Drive. TICKET HEADQUARTERS For Major Events In Houston Concerts Theatres Sporting Events Rodeo And Many More CONTACT MBS.

HAanLKxnr CITIZENS TRAVEL AGENCY Located In Citizens Natl Bank Chamber of Commerce indicated that Houston is out classed by six other Texas cities and towns when it comes to Defense Department spending, According to the report, Houston with $57,5 million in active contracts- ranks only seventh among Texas cities on the Defense Department dollar chart. Richardson and its; neighbor, Dallas, rank one and two with totals of J313.2 million and 53023 injJh'on. respectively. The Dallas Fort Worth area captured five of the top ten spots and with nearby Greenville has a combined total of $1.13 billion in active contracts, nearly twenty times the value given for Houston area con tracts. The total does not include major programs underway st General Dynamics, Bell and LTV since these- are classified separately by the Defense De- Guy D.

Comet he be- KTDDIE SHOW SATURDAY MORNING A.M. A.M. AUL SEATS -SOe 8 CARTOONS 2 COMEDIES Plus This Special Feature McHALE'S NAVY Plenty Of Contests On Stage lieves Houston's low ranking is due to lack of information. "Too many businessmen, especially those with small or new businesses, are not aware of the variety of goods and services needed by government agencies. Government procurement officials tell us that Houston definitely has the capacity, the know how, the resources and the drive to be leading defense contractor iri Texas.

They would welcome the c-pmpetition and quality Houston firms can add to contract bidding. defense market is S36.6 billion in contracts during 3967 but thaf only one area to be covered by the clinic." Coffelt said. "We'll have representatives of the AEC, NASA, Agriculture. Commerce, Interior, Post Office, General Services, Small Business Administration, and the (Continued From Page 1) voted for winner Agnew Thursday night. Eight of the 15 who voted for Gov.

Ronald Reagan instead of Nixon refuspd to vote fc-r either Agnew or Michigan Gov. George Romney. Some of the Reagan supporters continued their loud complaints that Tower and OTten- nell kept the delegation from holding a caucus to air the merits and demerits of the presidential candidates. Tower said rhe malcontents merely wanted to hold a Reagan pep rally. Three of the delegation made seconding speeches.

Rep. Bob Price, a seconded the of Reagan, and Mrs. Ike Kampniann San Antonio alternate, made a surprise appearance supporting Nelson A. Rockefeller. Tower seconded the nomination of Agnew.

Others making brief appearances included Rep. George Bush, Houston; Mrs. Tcbfci Armstrong, Armstrong, national committeewoman Albert Fuentes, San Antonia, past president of the Political Association of Spanish- Speaking Organizations (PASO), and Paul Eggers, Wichita Falls delegate and COP candidate for governor. Mrs. Armstrong and Albert Fay, Houston, were renamed to the national-GOP committee.

The two national committee members worked with Tower in successfully keeping in the party platform two planks they thought vital to of the ofl depletion allowance and continuation of the present form of the Taft-Hartley Jaw to preserve Texas' right-to-work law. On the minus side, neither Tower not Bush won the vice presidential Domination al- tnough both were among those considered. Tower was one of the half-dozen advisors with Nixon when the final decision was made on Agnew. Party harmony may be the Beth Steer Carrier Corp Celanese Chrysler Columbia Gas Delta Air Diamond Shamrock 3114. Dow Ghent Dresser Ihd DuPont El Paso Nat Gas Ethyl Corp Ford Foremast Dairies Gen Elee Gen Motors Gen Tel Elec Gen Tire Georgia Pacific Getty Ott no sale Gillette Gordon's Jewelry sale Greyhound GulfOQ Gulf States Uffl .25 Gulf Western 42 StanN Stan Ohio Stauffer Chem Sun Oa Sunray Syntex 48 6H4 Taft Broadcast Technicolor Tenneco Texaco Texas Eastern 26 Texas Gulf Sul Union Carbide Union OU of Cal SIX United Air Lines Upjohn Drug Steel 38Ji Vare Corp no sale Westinghouse Xerox Dow Jones Industrial avg.

up 870.37 .42 World Today Caoda'a three-week mail MM! tie postal workers begfe tmcalxf tkeir vot- faff to accept the contract. In aa uexpected. more, the Uruguay govenunent orders armed troops and police into the troubled University Urmgvay. Frafne prepared a warm welcome tor Yugoslav Pretf- Tito to gnUltode for lib port against Ruuiana, Germans. A SO-year-oW U-S.

Marine in chained io battlefield murder ot five YfetMunete cl- viUaaa oae ot wkoin was two executed by a. MjlUtA 1 In the Relchestag election of 1928, at least 25 per cent of eligible German voters failed to cast then- ballot. HalUburton 78V- Harvey AUmlnum 333 Electr 149 Ho Ihterlake Steel IBM Jones Laugh GSfii Kerr-McGee 124 Kresge Ling Vought McDonnell -Douglas 463 Magnavox 49? Marathon Oil 50 Mobile Socony Monsanto 445i NatDairy Nat Dist Occidental Pet Penn Central RR Pepsi Cola Phillips Pet RCA Raytheon Roan Select Tr 35 Schlumberger Sears 65 Shell Sinclair 73 Sperry- Rand Stan Cal Stanlnd 10 Half Dollars Given Away FRIDAY, AUGUST 9TH FEATURING FUN AND GAMES COMMISSION THE BLUE MIST $2.00 Per Percon 3223 Minnesota Boytown raost serious injury. Party lines were stretched thin prior to the convention by maneuvers that bound the delegates to Tower on June 31 at the state convention. Then he released them July 1 to support Nixon.

Mbst of the delegates, voting- for Reagan against the sishes of Tower and came from the Houston-Beaumont and the West Texas areas. How seriously these staunch GOP areas feel about convention hurts likely will reappear at the Sept. 17 state convention when party machinery for the next two years will be organized. (Continued From Page 1) amined on Tuesday and Thursday. Johnson said that before returning to the hospital next week he would observe a liquid diet for 48 hours.

Although diverticulosia can be extremely painful, Burkley said, it is quite commonplace among Americans over 50. Johnson will be 60 Aug. 27. Burkley said Johnson Is suffering no discomfort. Burkley said annual physical examinations, revealed the starting in IflGO, presence of the Try Sun Classified Decker N-O-W ADULTS ONLY DRTVE IN THEATRE PH.

424-5012 Under 18 Years Be Accompanied By Parents! ALL TICKETS $1.50 SXABIS 8:30 AGAEST 32 O5 RADLEY METZGER pr TtieToial Female Animal! UTA LEVKA-CLAUDE RINGER-CARL MOHNER BARBARA VALENTINE WALTER WILTZ CHRIST.ANS RuCKER Screenplay by Jesse Vogei From a story by Prosoer Merime'e Co.po-«*v METZGER EASTMANCOLOR- ULTRASCOPE PLUS "THE BIRDS, THE BEES AND THE ITALIANS" pouches, formally known as (Ji- verticula. This had never been disclosed! in the past, however, and there I was no explanation for the sion to reveal it at this time. Private doctors not connected I with the White House amplified! the description of the disorder! this way: Both conditions involve small I spherical pouches linked by nar-j row necks to the colon or large like the. gers of a glove. In most people, waste from di-J gested food passes in and out of these pouches and continues on) down the colon for discharge.

I This condition is harmless, and) it is known as diverticulosis. But sometimes, the tiny neck I of one or more of the pouches I can become ex-1 ample, by waste matter, espe- jj cially that containing seeds, such as peanuts, corn, baked! beans, even tomato and cucum-J ber seeds. This Inflamed condition isl called diverticulitis. Famous for Seafoods Steaks Lobster Tails Frog Ugj Fried Stuffed Rounder Oyster Dinners Broiled or Chicken German-style Sauerkraut with Sausage Oysters on Half ZEISIG'S AND Stn-PEB CLtJB Open JHL Af Morgan's Point La Porte Reservations: GB 1-0270 WEEKEND SPECIAL TO GO URGE BARBECUE SANDWICHES Reg. SOc Each 3 Chopped Barbeque lib OO Reg 1 jr $1.50 SPECIALS GOOD FRL.

SUN. Frontier Barbeque 1007 N. MAIN 427.9772 Any electrician who knows what's watt it in the DANCE CROSBY AMERICAN LEGION HALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th Music By Grady Hood His Rhythnwres P.M. 'til 1 A.M. SUNDAY BUFFET Four Entrees To Choose From' Friendly, Courteous Service New Variety of Tasfy Salads 500 Hwy.

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TV, fully carpeted, room Ohones. King-size beds, central air cond heat ins with room thermostats, complete with kitchens. Social hostess, club, entertainment, daneinc. eolf meefins i -itters. play areas.

children: program Pets welcome. Credit Cards honored. Wonderful food "Reasonable Rates" Miniature Sightseeing StH jreen stamp jiren when nora rent (raid in cash. 2100 Central AVe. Phone: NA 4-1296 Closer by Oaktat-n Rare Tr.ick THINK A-d of -ev, a all Homeowner'? Insurance At The First Agency Lobby-Th First National Bant Baytown PH.

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Years Available:
1949-1987