The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, August 5, 1996 Page: 2 of 10
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
1 Monday. August 5. 1996
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•. The Baytown Sun accepts calen- more information, call 424-2310 or
liar items for nonprofit, charity or 422-2044.
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the^i to 427-6283. home of Gene Westerman, 223 Pin
Monday, AU9. 5 Oak. For more information, call 427-
4534.
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•Will be closed until August 12. Itwill summe7Dal,0yr raadamhlha
• reopen from 8 am to 4 p.m. August ncSn™ S 15 „a m
Granny McDonald and singer Mark
DAV Meeting - The Disabled Amer- French.
ican Veterans will hold their regular Dnhmiri. D. .
Sansom will speak about activities in
Baytown, the Goose Creek Stream
and the new Wetlands Center at the
Black Educational Access Com* Rotary luncheon at noon at the
Street. For more information, call
383-3928.
mittee -The Lee College Black
Educational Access Committee will
Goose Creek Country Club.
Lee College Main Campus. For
more information, call 425-6566.
meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Moody Con*
terence Room in Rundel Hall on the
an appointment or more information,
call 480-7552.
Trinity Baptist VBS - Trinity Baptist p ... , . R .. _
Church, 8225 Highway 146 North,
will hold Vacation Bible School until The new Baytown Enviranmental
Friday from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Belvieu City Hall Complex.
Quilt Guild - The Baytown Area
Quilt Guild will meet at 7 p.m. in the
-Tejas Room of the Baytown Corn-
meeting at 7 p.m. at the 10th Street
ball park. For more information, call
Frankie at 422-8485.
Gold Wing Road Riders Associa-
hiunity Center, featured speaker will tion - All Gold Wing owners are
ie Anita Murphy. For more informa- invited to the GWRRA meeting at
'tion, all Anna Humphrey at 471 • 7:30 p.m. at the Cedar Bayou Com-
•4082 or Jill Sanders at 427-4871. munity Building, 7711 Hwy 146. For
Baytown Optimist Club - The Bay- call David Gfala
town Optimist Club will have their
-annual coaches night and dinner at TflUrsdaV AUO 8
-T724 Market Street, across from Lee
•High School, at 7 p.m. For more School Registration - Stepping
information, call Jim Sanders .at 421- Stones Kindergarten and Day
^1391 or Sherry White at 422-6968 School, 1703 Oklahoma, will hold
•daytime, 422-8023 nighttime. registration from 10 a.m. to noon
Zl , . _ until August 16. For more informa-
Tuesday, Aug. 6 t™, car7988.
rJTPA Orientation—Lee College Toddler Time - Sterling Municipal
•pill hold a Job Training Partnership Library will hold Story Time for chil-
Act orientation meeting at 8:30 a.m. dren 18 to 36 months accompanied
dt Tucker Hall on the Lee College by an adult from 10:30 to 11 a.m.
Man(k> (tales, pros-
£r ' theses manufacturer for the Galve-
•Story Time—Sterling Municipal ston Bums Hospital, will speak at the
Ifcibjary will hold Preschool Story Kiwanis Club luncheon at Goose
ijroe from 10:15 to 11 a.m. Creek Country Club today.
TNoon Lions Club—Julie Corwin, TOPS Meeting - Take Off Pounds
-attorney at law, will speak about Sensibly will meet from 6:30 to 8
Employment and labor issues at the p.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church,
jBaylown Noon Lions Ciub at Ryan. 1200 E. Lobit. For more information,
•Tri-City Grandmother’s Club - ca!l 428‘2046'
The Tri-City Grandmother’s Club RSS Freshman Orientation -
:902 will meet at 1 p.m.for a business Ross S. Sterling High School will
’-meeting and “Show and Tell.” hold Freshman Orientation for par-
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Nati°nal Night Out today from 6 to R| lo Rraf)shau, at ^jn^snn
-to p.m. The police departments
the day has been cancelled due to
community services bureau is ask-
ing that anyone planning a block
party for the event contact Officer
Clint Johnson at 422-5152.
Alzheimer’s Support Group -
Gregg Guidry, pharmacist, will speak
about medication interactions at the
Alzheimer’s Support Group meeting
ke cream and games at 6 p m. at Friday, Aug. 9
First Chnstian Church, 201 Forrest. 3
Call 427-4316.
Garage and Bake Sale - Trinity
Author Visit—Local auttior Gene ^^££1?
Cartwright will be at Sterling Munici-
Sh^Sit KKrRaSd indlude knick'knacks’fumiture’
Win ms recent cook I Never Played .c HnJh„ anH hnmo.ha^
Catch With My Father.”
little League Elections—The
bikes, clothes and home-baked
goodies. Proceeds will go to the
church’s mission fund. For more
Baytown Central Little League will information, call 422-5948.
told its annual board of directors
Beef Fajita Dinner - The Ross S.
for more information.
Brig Backer Meeting—All Brig
beef fajita dinner ($6 per plate) from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 to 7 p.m. at
5517 East Road. Tickets may be
parents are requested to attend this purchased in advance from any RSS
meeting at 7 p.m. in the REL Brig band student. Proceeds benefit the
Hall, For more information, call organization. For more information,
Bpcky at 422-7720. call 427-3858.
Wednesday, Aug. 7
Morning TOPS Meeting—Take
Off Pounds Sensibly chapter 594
wifi meet from 9 to 11 a.m. at the
Baytown Community Center. For
Back-To-School Party - Allenbrook
Nursing Home, 4109 Allenbrook
Drive, will host a back-to-school
party from 21 o 4 p.m. with music,
refreshments and a petting zoo. The
public is invited. A $4 per plate fish
Partnership will hold a public forum
from 3 to 4 p.m. at Lee College’s
Ice Cream Supper - The Sterling Tucker Hall to discuss the role of this
Booster Club will hold its annual ice new organization. The partnership
cream supper at 7 p.m. at the Ster- will also hold a reception from 4:30
ling High School Cafeteria. For more to 5:30 p.m. in Lee College’s Moler
information, call 422-8436. Hall to kick off the group’s member-
fMotClub-Die West Chambers “•
County Pilot Club will hold its month-
ly meeting and discuss the annual Annual Little League Meeting -
fund-raiser for Innisbrook Wrap at 7 Baytown East Little League will hold
p.m. at the Senior Hall of the Mont their annual general membership
fry will be held. For more informa- p.m. For reservations of the $8 tick-
tion, call 422-3546. ets, call 424-7617.
Trinity Baptist VBS - Trinity Baptist
Church, 8225 Highway 146 North,
will hold its last Vacation Bible
School from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 10
‘Sweet Charity’ - Baytown Little
Theater will perform “Sweet Charity,”
a musical comedy by Neil Simon, Cy
Coleman and Dorothy Fields at 8
Garage Sale - St. Paul’s Lutheran
Youth Boosters will hold a garage
sale from 8 a.m. to noon at 712
Schilling.
Car Wash - Ross S. Sterling High
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CECIL TIMS JORDAN
LOVING MEMORIES
Your gentle face and patient smile
With sadness we recall
You had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
The voice is mute and stilled the heart
That loved us well and true,
Ah, bitter was the trial to part
From one so good as you.
You are not forgotten loved one
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts are sore,
As time goes by we miss you more,
Your loving smile, your gentle face,
No one can fill your vacant place.
We (ove and miss you,
Mom, 'Dad and Jesse
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Gary Dobbs....,.......................................................................Editor and Publisher
David Eldridge..............................................................................Managing Editor
Penn Neville................................................................Retail Advertising Manager
Debbie Kimmey....................................................Classified Advertising Manager
Janie Halter............................................................................Circulation Manager
Sam McWhirter......................................................................Production Manager
Barbara Zavodny...................................................................Accounting Manager
Carol Avalos..........................................................Graphics/Composing Manager
School Band will hold a car wash
fund-raiser from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Checker’s at Garth and Rolling-
brook. Donations will benefit the
band. For more information, call
427-3858.
Music Show—The Wallisville
Country Music Association will have
its monthly show at White’s Park in
Anahuac. Special guests will be
New Caney Bluegrass and 190
Express. A jam session will begin at
4 p.m. and the show will start at 6
p.m. For more information, call (409)
374-2218 or (409) 374-2271.
Sterling Band Kickoff-The RSS
High School Band will hold a kickoff
from 6 to 8 p.m. at CiCi’s Pizza,
Baker at Garth. .Last year’s seniors
are also invited. Ten percent of
CiCi’s proceeds from the event will
be given to the band. For more infor-
mation, call 427-3858.
‘Sweet Charity’ - Baytown Little
Theater will perform “Sweet Charity,”
a musical comedy by Neil Simon, Cy
Coleman and Dorothy Fields at 8
p.m. For reservations of the $8 tick-
ets, call 424-7617.
Optimist Club - The Baytown Opti-
mist Club will hold a meeting at 7 p.m.
at 1724 Market Street. The board will
meet afterwards. For more informa-
tion, call Jim Sanders at 421-1391 or
Sheny White at 422-6968.
Baiters Hill 441 and FFA Boosters
-The Barbers Hill 4-H club will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Cove Community
Building. At 7:30 p.m., the FFA Boost-
er Club will meet with 4-H also. For
more information, call Barton Dutton
at 573-1987.
Sunday, Aug. 11
Concert - Christian recording artist
Ron David Moore will be in concert
at 7 p.m. at Maranatha Church,
12319 Hwy 146 in Mont Belvieu.
Admission is free, come early. For
more information, call 576-2259.
Sunrise/Sunset
Tuesday, August 6
Sunrise: 6:44
Sunset: 8:11
Finding the right size
Baytown Jaycee Rebecca Hanes helps Brandon Pitre look for the
right shirt during the Mervyn’s California/Baytown Jaycees Back-To-
School shopping spree on Saturday. Thirty children received about
$100 in new clothes during Childspree, an annual community ser-
vice project at Mervyn’s California in Baytown for economically dis-
advantaged children.
Monday, Aug. 12
Resale Shop Closed - The Bay
Area Women’s Center Resale Shop
will be closed today. It will reopen
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 13. For
more information, call 427-7065.
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Children’s Day Out - Registration
has started for Trinity Tabernacle’s
Children’s Day Out. The fall session
begins August 20 with classes for
children ages 16 months through
pre-K (three and four-year-olds).
Sessions will be from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Reg-
istration deadline is Aug. 14. For
more information, call 427-7053 or
383-2885.
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LaVerne Mason, 41
August 1,1996, in Bayto
She was a Baytown r
for 26 years and a men
Second Baptist Church.
She was preceded in d
her husband, Benjan
Mason and her parents
Police
Baytown police arreste
year-old man for assaul
Saturday morning in tl
block of Riggs Street a
allegedly struck his sistei
head with a beer bottle.
The man reportedly b
angered when his 30-yt
sister asked if someoi
paged her. He then allege
her on the head with a be
tie, which did not shatti
slapped her.
The sister did not
charges, but police arresi
brother because of the t
physical violence and c
him with a Class C r
ASSAULT
A second Baytown
received a Class C citatio
he allegedly assaulted b
year-old wife around 2:5
Saturday at their apartn
the 1200 block of Nortl
Drive.
During an argument, tb
allegedly held his wife’s
shut, which led to a small
her mouth that was caut
her braces.
The man had left the
ment before police of
arrived, but they left an i
citation for him upon his r
BURGLAR ROUND1
Thanks to the help from
ment residents, Baytown
apprehended a 22-year-ol
Saturday morning wh<
allegedly breaking into s
vehicles parked at an apai
complex in the 2900 bit
West Baker Road.
According to witnesse
man had been loading i
property in his vehicle p
behind the apartment comj
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 239, Ed. 1 Monday, August 5, 1996, newspaper, August 5, 1996; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095387/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.