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Tuesday, Juty 5,1994
THE BAYTOWN SUN
2-A
Community Calendar
BB POLICE BEAT POLICE BEAT POLICE BEAT POLICE
Tuesday, July 5
F|re training — The Exxon Complex will conduct fire training from
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p,m. July 6-7 and July 9-10 at the Complex fire train-
ing grounds south of Decker Drive.
.Library storytime — Storytime for children ages 4-6 at Sterling
Municipal Library July 5 from 10:15-11 a.m. “The Gingerbread Man” day, someone took more than
$49,000 out of a safe at Wal-Mart,
located in the 4900 block of Garth
Thief takes $49,000 from store’s safe
In less than 30 minutes Mon-
between Monday and Tuesday
mornings, seven for traffic-related
violations. One person was arrest-
ed for theft, two for disorderly
conduct/fighting, and two were
arrested for public intoxication.
Additionally, police handled 31
total calls on fireworks-related
incidents Monday.
THEFTS/BURGLARIES
■ Someone stole an English
bulldog from the backyard of a
residence in the 1900 block of
Kansas Street between 2 and 8
a.m. Monday. Loss is $780.
■ A .22-caliber pistol was sto-
len from a house in the 2600
block of West Main Street. Loss is
The victim was treated for minor
injuries at the scene. Additional
information was not available
Tbesday morning, but police said
they are considering the incident
as an assault.
.will be shown.
Library storytime — Storytime for children ages 7 and older will be
held from 2:30-3:15 p.m. July 5 at Sterling Municipal Library. The Road-
topic, “Visit the Land of Enchantment — China, will be taught According to police, someone
through stories and children will learn the art of paper folding (origa- entered the cash area during store
nu)1 . hours, at around 6 p.m. Monday,
Chic association — Craigmont, Decker Terrace, Ponderosa Civic a°d slipped a cash bag over the
Association and Crime Watch will meet at 6:45 p.m. July 5 at the surveillance camera. About 25
Senior Softball Park on Hemlock. Officer Steve Denton will give a minutes later, the cash was gone,
crime report and plans will be made for National Night Out. Officers said that holes had
CRIME SCENE
During the 24 hours between
Monday and Tuesday mornings,
Baytown police received 191 calls
for assistance, including two sex-
ual assaults, four assaults, two
burglaries, eight thefts, two auto
thefts, four cases of vandalism,
and 36 disturbances. Gunshots
were reported fired in the 100
block of Graham.
Police arrested 12 people
$60.
EMERGENCY SCENE
During the same 24-hour peri-
od, Baytown Fire and Rescue
received three calls. Emergency
Medical Services received 11
calls. And there were eight calls,
separate from those listed above,
in which fire and EMS units
FIREWORKS ASSAULT
A Baytown resident was treated
for minor injuries at about 9:30
p.m. Monday after someone
launched a fire cracker that deto-
nated on the victim’s right foot
while she was at the city’s July 4th
celebration at Bicentennial Park.
been drilled into the safe, and the
Wednesday, July 6 door was then opened. Three
JDF Pledges — Newport Swim Team will be collecting pledges for its money bags were removed from
annual Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Swim-a-long to be held at 7 a.m. the safe, the cash was taken out of
“Wednesday, July 6 at the Newport pool. For more information, contact them and the bags were discarded.
“Plete Merrill at 328-5905. The theft was reported to police at
6:35 p.m. Monday.
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AARP meeting - Chapter No. 1054 of the AARP will meet at 11:45
im. in Luby’s. Guest Speaker will be Ross S. Sterling honors student
Paige Manley.
Film matinee — Sterling Municipal Library will show “Tikki Tikki
Jembo,” “Story About Ping,” “Panda’s Boutique” and “The Five Chi-
nese Brothers” from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. July 6.
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Thousands show for city’s July 4 parade
3, in
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By JANE HOWARD
The Baytown Sun
Homes, second; and Susan Hernandez
#47, third.
Winners for host decorated bicycle
were Ian and Lori Tucker W, first; VFW Post
912, second; and Iron Side Custom, third.
Best marching or walking group
winners were the Lee High School Band,
first; Sterling High School ROTC, second;
and Triple Arts, third.
second; and Ashley Shaffer, third.
Taking top honors in the hoppity hop
races were, In division 1, Tyler Riley, first;
and Jordan Moss, second. In division 2,
winners were Bobby Hendry, first; Ashley
Parker, second; and Kristal Fruge, third.
Brian Baker won a trophy in the remote
control car competition.
Team winners in the water balloon
battle were, in Division 1, Ron Hendry and
Gary Fruge, first; Kristal Fruge and Steph-
divided into several categories.
Winners for the neatest moustache
were Greg Heller, first; and Kent Reep, sec-
ond. Winners for neatest beard were
Kevin Holloway, first; Jesse Gutierrez, sec-
ond; and Ronnie Henderson, third.
Winners for fullest moustache were
Gary Buckner, first; and Kent Reep, second;
Winners for fullest beard were Jim Stocs,
first; Clark Camp, second; and Steve Bar-
rington, third. Winners for the grayest
moustache was Gary Buckner. Winners
having the grayest beards were Paul
Ash, first; Jim Stocs, second and John Baut,
third. Overall winners were Kent Reep,
moustache; and Kevin Holloway, beard.
Winners in the cow chip chunking
competition for those younger than 18 were
Ron Hendley, first; Robert Foster, second;
and Tony Herrera, third.
Adult winners were Ronnie Hendry, first;
Willie Emmert, second; and Gary Gruge,
nie
banr
Thursday, July 7
Thousands of people turned out
Fish net demonstration — J.E. Clifton will demonstrate fish net con-
struction using right angle knots at 10:30 a.m. at the Crosby Branch Monday to watch Baytown’s July
Library, 135 Hare Road. 4th parade.
Judges chose their favorites
from among the dozens of entries
in the parade and came up with
first, second and third-place win-
ners in a number of entry cate-
gories. Those winners are:
Best non-commercial float winners
Viol:
fet o
Smitl
Flltn matinee — Sterling Municipal Library will hold a Spanish film
matinee “Ben & Me” and “Where the Wild Things Grow” from 3:30 to
Hun
4p:m.
to Wood Ward #21, first; and Dairy Queen,
second.
Winners in the best miniature vehi-
cle entry were John's Trim Shop, first; Bay-
town Shrine Club, second; and Mark Him-
nepli
anie Barrington, second. Winning teams in
neph
Friday, July 8
Service League—The July general meeting of Service League
held at 9:15 a.m. July 8 at the Service League House with M.J.
Aid Donna Cole hostessing.
division 2 were Ashley Parker and Bekki
Riley, first; Steve and Linda Barrington, sec-
ond; and Ginger Balomi and Sid Wiggins,
Mr
will be
Wilkey were Explorer Post 93, first; the Arabian
Temple Oriental Band, second; and Pack
546, third.
For the best commcfcial float, Bay-
town State Bank, first; Miles Chemical, sec-
Big Bird Fly-In — Prop Nuts R/C Club of Crosby will hold its annual ond; and Goose Creek Glass, third.
Art Watson/Dave Thomason Memorial Big Bird Fly-In from 9 a.m. For best decorated vehicle, Gold
until dark July 9-10. Concession stands and food will be available and Win9 Road Riders, first; Philips Mobile
there is no charge for spectators. For more information, contact Don
Nelson at 472-7728.
death
Henrj
Mae.
sel, third.
third.
McNair Volunteer Fire Department won a
trophy as the best visiting Are depart-
Winners in the hula-hoop competi-
tion were, in division 1, Sarah Latif, first;
Justin Barrington, second; and Amanda
Hadley, third. In division 2, winners were
Stephanie Barrington, first; Kristal Fruge,
second; and Amanda Frickey, third.
The moustache and beard contests were
Pall
Upcoming
Bert
People braved the day’s heat to enter
afternoon competitions.
Winners in the bicycle rodeo were
Chris Rollin Saunders, first; Aaron Bintell,
Broon
be Ra
Don S
third.
The
Pick 3
STOCK QUOTES
the fin
onTue
Flea Busters — The Flag Corps of Crosby school district’s military
marching band will dip dogs — all sizes and breeds — for $3 each on
July 9 and 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Walton’s Feed and Supply, FM (Courtesy of Texas Broker-
2100. All proceeds go towards new uniforms. age Services of Baytown)
(As of 8:40 a.m.)
Sunrise/Sunset
Wednesday
Sunrise: 6:26 a.m.
Sunset: 8:26 p.m.
Arr
Gen'l Mtrs.
Pin West
Royal Dtch.
505k
1654
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Funera
Geon
265k
10654
GTE
305k SBC
42%
Musk show
Gospel Entertainment will be July 9 at Whites Park. Anyone musically Amoco
inclined is welcome to bring instrument and join in. Jamming begins at APB
4 p.m. and the show begins at 6 p.m. Admission is free. For more infor- Armco
nation, call 374-2218. Ashland
Jackpot playday — Horseman are invited to Liberty for a barrel
race/playday event, set for 5 p.m. July 10 at the TVE Arena in Liberty.
Cost to enter is $15 for the barrel race, plus $3 for playday events. Chevron
Competition is in four age groups. Awards for Hi-Point and second Hi- Qiail Corp.
joint. For information, call 258-5370 or 258-7718. Dow Chem
Storytime — Sterling Municipal Library will show “Cow on the OSHRM
Moon” during library storytime for children at 4-6, set for 10:15-11 DuPont
ja.m. July 12.
Wallisville Music Association Bluegrass Country and
GR
43%
Schlumb.
605k
1
57%
Halliburton
Hanson
Sears
33%
4754
Lotto Texas Pick 3: Winning
numbers drawn Monday by the
Texas Lottery, in this order. "•
17%
18%
Southern
Sterling
Sun Oil
Tenneco
Texaco
195k
%
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HCA
55k
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95k
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33%
Home Depot
Hstn Ind.
Humana
42%
26%
AT&T
545k
33
45%
Atl. Rich
Beth Steel
101%
165k
6154
SENIORS
57
TNP
155k
Happy Birthday To
2nd LT. Britt Hurst
CG&E
21%
Kimb. Clarke
KMart
Kroger
Lubrizol
53
Unilever
Upjohn
10%
4254
15%
2954
(Age 50 or older)
USX
21%
2354
33%
25% OFF
655k
33%
W
algreens
alMart
36%
20%
Lyondell
Maxus
24%
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245k
24%
55k
Woolworth
165k
LUNCH & DINNER
3-5 PM Every Day and Al Day Mondays & Tuesdays.
Not good with any other offer. Diwin only,
towage not included.
57%
Mobil
81%
Xerox
98
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Enron
, , :. Ethyl Corp.
Storytime for ages seven and older — Sterling Municipal Libraiy Exxon
Vill teach participants how frontier people lived and worked, listen to Ford
their stories and help design a libraiy quilt from 2:30-3:15 p.m. July 12. Gen’lE|ec-
Film matinee — Sterling Municipal Library will present films “Best
Horse” and “A Colt Called Lucky” from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. July 13.
Monsanto
Ocddentl
32%
75%
3641.47
(down) 4.85
Exxon's dividend per share
is 72 cents paid quarterly.
DowAvg.
Dow change
12%.
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26%
19%
58%
Pennzoil
50%
Prestige West
46%
31%
Steak, Seafood, Chicken
Restaurant & Bar
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Have You Seen This Teen?
She's A Real Social Queen!
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Spanish Matinee Films — Sterling Municipal Library will present the
films “Charlie Needs a Cloak,” “Millions of Cats” and “The Devil and
^Daniel Mouse” from 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. July 13.
Handtalk — Sterling Municipal Library will present an entertaining
and informative deaf awareness workshop for children from 10:15 to
11 a.m. July 14. Recommended for grades three through five.
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Robert E. Lee High School Class of 1984 reunion will
Class reunion
be held July 15-16. For more information, call 383-7122 or 427-0942.
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Camaros are too,
Anthony Franco
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His dream has
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RSS reunion — The Ross S. Sterling High School class of 1984 will
hofd a 10-year reunion July 16. For more information, call Cheryl
Abshier at 383-3262.
Cookoff entries — Call (409) 935-1094 or (409) 945-5235 for infor-
mation on the Go-Texan Subcommittee’s barbecue cookoff, set for July
16ln League City. Cost for teams to enter is $35 for brisket, plus $15
for ribs, $10 for beans. Winners earn cash prizes and trophies.
The Bay Area Running Club will host the 16th annual
Loral Lunar Rendezvous 5k Run and two-mile Family Walk at 8 a.m.
July 16 at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Clear Lake. For a race
application or to volunteer, call Leonard Topolski at 333-5576 or Bren-
da Sanzone at 480-0257.
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BERGER
Jeff and Khristi Berger of
Sealy proudly announce
-the birth of their son, Jacob
Allen, June 24th at Wo-
man’s Hospital of Texas in
Houston. He weighed se-
ven pounds and 11 ounces.
one sister. Holly
Berger of Eagle Lake.
Grandparents are Thomas
Sharon Pitts of Bay-
town and Lawrence and
Catherine Berger of Gar-
wood. Great-grandparent ’
Travis M. Pitts or Amar-
illo. Great-great-
grandmother is Bonnie
Currier of McCory,
Arkansas.
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We love you,
Mom, George, Tonya and Grandma
The Robert E. Lee graduates of 1974 will hold their
REL reunion —
20-year reunion on July 22 and 23. Festivities will include a Friday night
get-together, a Saturday morning tour of the school, a noon family picnic
and an evening dance at the Goose Creek Country Club. For more infor-
mation, call 422-5795.
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Treasure hunt — The Baytown Historical Museum is hosting a trea-
sure hunt for first through sixth grade students through July 30. There
are three age groups, and cash prizes will be awarded in each. Call the
museum at 427-8768 for details.
Fall show — Antique and craft dealers are wanted for a Fall Show, set
for Sept. 10-11 at the YMCA. For more information, call 421-5703 or
visit the YMCA Fitness Center at San Jacinto Mall.
Carver reunion — The George Washington Carver High School Class
of 1954 is planning a 40th class reunion for October 7 through 9 at the
Baytown Holiday Inn. Planning meetings are currently being held twice
monthly. Any graduates who haven’t yet been contacted are asked to call
Robert Johnson at (713) 426-4469.
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Jim and Toni Owens of
Channelview proudly an-
nounce the birth of their
son, Brandon Wade, April
17th at Woman’s Hospital
of Texas in Houstoa He
weighed seven pounds and
11 ounces. Grandparents
Faye Blackwell or Bay-
town and Gene and Opai
Owens of Channelview.
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is lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful
servant; thou hast ben faithful over a few things, I
will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into
the joy of thy lord.
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