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Tuesday, June 13, 1995
THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Assailants rob woman in parking lot
Saturday, lune 17
Horse Show—Greater Baytown
Quarterhorse Association is spon-
soring an open show June 17 at
the Crosby Fairgrounds. FMI: call
421-7443.
Peace Festival—Concert featur-
ing reggae and other types of
music begins at noon at Baytown
Youth Fairgrounds. Concert is free.
Parking costs $3. Proceeds bene-
fit Baytown Sheltering Arms. FMI:
837-8656.
Shriner Blood Drive—Blood
drive to benefit children at
Shriner’s Bum Institute in Galve-
ston runs from 11:30 a.m. to 7
p.m. in Montgomery Wards wing
at San Jacinto Mall. Donors
receive coffee mug and food
coupons while supplies last.
77)0 Baytown Sun accepts calendar
items to nonpoll charity rxconrm
nity groups and events are sorted by
dale. To place an Hem in the calendar,
call422-8302exl,9018orfaxthemto
427-6283.
Police responded to the shop- pickup that was heading east on ■ A home in the 3500 block of Tuesday, someone splattered eggs
ping center in the 6900 block of Interstate 10 around 1:15 p.m. McKinney Road was burglarized all over their van, garage and
Garth Road around 4 p.m. Mon- Monday, the driver of the vehicle Monday, and a .25-caliber hand- mailbox. Estimated damage from
day, after a woman called to was found to have 25 grams mari- gun and a video-cassette recorder the vandalism is $350.
report the second parking-lot juana, while the passenger had 12 were stolen. Loss is $200.
■ A couple returned home Sat-
Uponfurtherinvestigation.it urday night to find their son host- -
According to police, the woman was discovered that the driver, a jng a small party with several of between Monday and Tuesday
was leaving a department store on 34-year-old Baytown man, also his friends in the 1000 block of mornings, the Baytown Police
the northwest side of the shopping had several outstanding warrants North Circle Drive. The next day, Department responded to 154
center when she was approached for his arrest. Both men were however, it was discovered that a complaints, and investigated such
by a 1986 maroon Chevrolet Sub- taken into custody on various pair of diamond stud earrings incidents as six burglaries, 12
urban with dark windows. The charges. were missing from the house, and thefts, one auto theft, one robbery,
woman tried to move over and ■ when police found a 36- loss was $1,400. seven assaults, 17 disturbances,
give the vehicle more room as she year_0id Baytown man in posses- ■ A bicycle rack was stolen three cases of vandalism, one
headed out toward her vehicle sion of a crack pi mmi 2 a.m. from the 800 block of Carver report of gunfire^ix forgeries,
when two black males leaned out Tuesd it was also discovered Street ^ a„ elementary md n,ne a'arms- ?ere "*?eight
of the passenger side windows of that his 20-year-old female com- school. Loss was $125. minor traffic accidents, and none
the suburban. panion had an outstanding war- 1A wallet and checkbook were that resulted in injuries.
The victim toM police that one rant for selling drugs in Liberty , f . During the same time, officers
of the men grabbed her arm while rountv Both were taken into cm w u e » i °n!f " l"e j o arrested 17 people on charges that
the other grabbed her puree. 1 he Hod:of Pamela Dr™ round 8 included tJTSreattd forpublic
robbery, however, was unsuccess- t“*6'vim0,KctalS“- p.nt. Monday. Use ttt $269. intoxication, four for various drug
fill as the woman’s purse broke at conrimiFC MmY»nrvPi p wmp™ charges, two for theft, one for
the strap and fell to the ground. . E° GER'E? . * MOTORCYCLE WRECK fe^y^fertwlftre Sand, and
■ When a grocery store m the A motorcyclist was reported in seven foT various traffic vioia.
3500 block of Garth Road good condition Tuesday after los- ,ions
received its bank statement Mon- ing control of his bike late Sunday
day, management discovered that in the South Highway 146 detour
at least four of the checks the bridge — the first half of an S-
store had received were returned curve in the construction area.
The bike collided with the side
Tuesday, lune 13
CRIME SCENE
During the 24-hour period
purse robbery of the week, police grams, police said.
Classic Cars - Bayshore Fine
Rides will have classic cars on dis-
play at San Jacinto Mall’s center
court through June 16.
said.
Toastmasters Int’l—Demonstra-
tion meeting, hosted by Baytown's
San Jacinto Speaker’s Club,
begins at 6:30 p.m. at Baytown
Community Center, 2407 Market.
Public invited. Admission is free.
Refreshments served, door prizes
awarded. FMI: 428-1732.
Pinehurst GC - Garden Club will
meet for installation of officers at
dinner at 6 p.m. at 7106 Chinook.
FMI: 573-1907.
Hispanic Chamber—Business
mixer hosted by AT&T and Ameri-
can Express Financial Advisors will
be held from 6:30-8 p.m. at Bay-
town Community Center, 2407
Market. FMI: 422-6908.
West Baytown - Civic Associa-
tion and crime watch meets at 6:45
p.m. at St. Marks United Methodist
Church, 1703 Oklahoma.
BH Sports Association — Meet-
ing begins at 7 p.m. at Mont
Belvieu City Hall in the Seniors
Hall. FMI: 576-5891.
Sunday, June 18
CarShow/Swap Meet—
Bayshore Fine Rides Car Club
hosts eighth annual Father's Day
event at San Jacinto Mall, with set- T*?e Suburban then sped away, she
up beginning at 8 a.m., judging
starting at 10 am on custom,
classic and show cars and trucks,
and on model cars. Games, crafts
food and drink, and door prizes.
FMI: 421-4623.
said.
The two men are described as
black males, around 17 years old,
and one of the men is bald or has
TWO FIRES
Baytown Fire and Rescue extin-
guished two fires Monday night
and Tuesday morning that caused
rail of the detour bridge and its about 5300 wordl 0f damage each
■ Personnel from a grocery dnver plummeted off the raised at ^ apartment complexes,
structure. Authorities said the
a closely-shaven head. The victim
was unable to give a description
of the driver, police said.
In the first parking lot robbery
Jaycees will sponsor ths Houston of this kind last week, which may store in the 1700 block of Decker
Oilers in a fund-raising basketball or may not be related, a black Drive called police Friday to
game from 2-4 p.m. in the Winnie maie walked up behind a woman report that they had received two
Brown Gymnasium at Ross S. 0n the east side of the center, forged checks. Investigation con-
Sterling High School. $5 donations grabbed her purse, and fled on tinues.
accepted at the door. FMI: foot to a small black car where a
as stolen and forged, one of them
from Beaumont, police said.
Celebrity Basketball — Baytown
Engine 4 responded to the first
call around 9:27 p.m. at The
Meadows Apartments at 2700
Ward Road to put out a fire that
■ A blue 1989 Ford pickup started in an apartment unit’s
truck, license plate HBN83Y was exterior wall. Firefighters had the
stolen Sunday night from the fire under control by the time they
4800 block of North Alexander left at 11:27 p.m. No one had
Drive. Loss is $8,000. been injured.
■ An attempted auto theft was station 1 responded to the sec-
reported Sunday night, after the ond fire at 1:33 a.m. at Hidden
vehicles owner discovered that the Lakes Apartments at 1200 North-
steering column had been broken wood Dr. that started in a vacant
while the vehicle was parked on unit after someone apparently set
fire to some trash and newspa-
pers. No one was injured in this
fire either, and the fire was out by
man suffered back injuries.
AUTO THEFTS
Wednesday, June 14
Heather Hawkins, 422-9969.
black female driver was waiting
and drove away. He was also ■ Using a large rock, someone
described as a black male, smashed out the front window of
approximately 17. Investigation an electronics store in the 4100
into both of these cases is contin-
THEFTS/BURGLARIES
June Festival - Four-day event
begins at J.D. Walker Community
Center at 7613 Wade Rd. Will
include a carnival, food and fun
booths, a trail ride and camp-out,
zydeco dance and Juneteenth
Day parade. FMI and booth rental,
call 426-3551.
(today, June 19
Golf Clinic—East Chambers
County Golf Course will host a
Junior Golf Clinic for youngsters
between the ages of 10-17 on
June 19-20. FMI: Don Weston,
(409)267-8235.
block of Decker Drive Monday
night and stole $3,200 of video-
cassette recorders and compact
disc players, police said. Damage
uing.
DRUGS SEIZED
■ When police stopped a Ford alSo totals $300.
Graham Street.
Morning Tops - Take Off Pounds
Sensibly Chapter 594 will meet
from 9-11 am at Baytown Com-
munity Center. FMI: 426-6303 or
426-4428.
BayCoast - Medical Auxiliary will
meet at 10 am. in hospital cafete-
ria. Members will hear a panel of
> speakers and tour the new facili-
ILLEGAL EGGS
A homeowner in the 2900 block 3 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
of Heatherwood Street called
police to report that around 1 a.m.
Tennis Qualifier—TAAF Texas
Amateur Athletic Federation
Region 1 Qualifier Tennis Tourna-
ment will be held at Robert E. Lee
High School, 1809 Market St. with
both junior and adult sessions
offered. Pick up entry forms at the APB (Asia Pacific) 16
Baytown YMCA or Baytown Parks <AM-Rich-)
AS (Armco)
ASH (Ashland) 35%
BS (Beth. Steel) 15’/b
CHV (Chevron) 48%
CIN (CG&E)
DD (DuPont)
Sunrise/Sunset
Wednesday, June 14
Sunrise: 6:20 a.m.
Sunset: 8:23 p.m.
S (Sears)
SBC (SW Bell) 45%
SLB (Schlumb.) 63)4
SO (Southern)
STX (Sterling)
SUN (Sun Oil)
T (AT&T)
TGT (Tenneco) N/A
TNP (TNP Ent) 16
TX (Texaco)
UN (Unilever) 129
UPJ (Upjohn)
WAG (Walgreen) 48)4
WMT (Wal-Mart) 25)4
X (U.S. Steel)
XON (Exxon Corp.) 70%
XRX (Xerox)
Z (Woolworth)
56%
Quotes Indicate market at
GON(Geon)
GR (BF Goodrich) 50%
GTE (GTE Corp.) 32%
HAL (Halliburton) 38%
HAN (Hanson)
HD (Home Depot) 41%
HOU (Hstn. Ind.) 42%
HUM (Humana)
IBM (IBM Inc.)
KM(KMart)
KMB (Kimb. Clark) 59
KR (Kroger)
LYO (Lyondell)
LZ (Lubrizol)
MOB (Mobil)
MTC (Monsanto) 88%
MXS(Maxus)
OXY (Occidental) 21%
P (Phillips)
PEL (Panhandle) 24%
PNW (Pin. West) 23%
PZL(Pennzoil)
RD (Royal Dutch) 125%
25%
closing on Monday.
Pick 3
DJ Ind. Avg. 4446.46
Change
AN (Amoco)
22
+22.47
18%
10%
68%
8)(2)(2J
31%
ties.
50%
22%
114%
Goose Creek DAR — Daughters
of the American Revolution’s annu-
al Flag Day luncheon begins at
11:30 a.m. at Goose Creek Coun-
. try Club. For reservations, call
:, 422-2026 or 383-3713.
Robary Club - Wanda Ellis will
speak on Project Free Enterprise
at noon luncheon meeting at
Goose Creek Country Club.
90%
6%
and Recreation Department.
14%
Lotto Texas Pick 3:
Winning numbers drawn
Monday by the Texas
Lottery, in this order.
GOOSE CREEK
ACITO RENTAL
67%
Baytown Habitat—Local chap-
ter of Habitat for Humanity meets
at 5:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal
Church, 2701 West Main.
Fine Rides — Bayshore Fine
Rides Car Club will meet at Rose-
land Park Pavilion at 7 p.m.
27%
23%
26
36%
‘ CARS
35%
67
TRUCKS
$0195
Ctl Gup
$OQ95
&up
22%
DL (Dial Corp.) 24%
DOW (Dow Chem.) 70%
DRM (Diam. Sham.) 27%
ENE (Enron)
EY (Ethyl Corp.) 11%
F (Ford)
GE (Gen. Elec.) 56%
GM (Gen. Mtrs.) 46%
33%
5%
Cineplex Odeon Theatres
114%
34
35%
15%
S4.00 BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 P.M.
29%
GOOSE CREEK 6
Friday, Mm 23
BAYTOWN 6
48%
Exxon's dividend per share is
75 cents paid quarterly.
Baytown 1-10 at Garth Rd.
421-2123
San Jacinto Mall
421-2953
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NRA Banquet—Second annual
Gulf Coast Friends of the National
Rifle Association fund-raising ban-
quet from 6-10 p.m. at Baytown
Youth Fairgrounds. FMI or tickets,
call Danny Cheatham, 427-1197;
Bob Cowan, 421-1217; George
Sceets, 427-2441; or Victor
Walzel, 424-4753. Tickets are limit-
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JOHNNY MNEMONIC (R)......DAILY 1:35-3:40-5:45-7:504:55
FORGET PARIS (POf 3)____DAILY 140-3:05-5:10-7:15-9^0
TALES FROM THE HOOD (R|.__DAILY 2:30-4:50-7:10-9:25
FUJKE IPO)________________________DAIY 1:20-3:20
MAD LOVE (PG13)._________.DAILY 5:20-7:25-9:30
Kiwanis Club - Baytown Kiwanis
Club meets at noon at Goose
Creek Country Club. Speaker will
be Dr. Charles Holland, from the
Texas Institute for the Advance-
ment of Chemical Technology.
Huber Retirees — J.M. Huber
retirees will hold annual fish fry
from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
McLeod Park in Mont Belvieu.
FMI: Marilyn Ferguson, 426-4683.
Firefighters Auxiliary — Baytown
Professional Firefighters Auxiliary
will meet at 7 p.m. at the Union
Hall at 318 W. Texas Ave. FMI:
576-5685.
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Tuesday, Inly 4
Horseshoes Tourney - A dou-
bles horseshoe tournament spon-
sored by the Baytown Parks and
Recreation Department will be
held at Bicentennial Park. Entry
fee is $4 per team/per event
(men’s, women's and mixed) and
the entry deadline is June 28. FMI:
call Parks and Recreation at 420-
6594 or 837-1112.
License #3-00006-3442-5 • NEW FORMAT
SUNDAYS
1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
407-C West Baker Rd.
427-8000
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Third Agers-St. Joseph’s group
will hold monthly social and
games party from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 2600 W. Main.
Church Summit—True Faith
Baptist Church will hold summit
beginning at 7 p.m. at the church,
located at 6011 John Martin Rd.
The Durst family will speak.
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THE VICE STOP
Gaiy Dobbs...
Judy Starnes.
.........Editor and Publisher
.Assistant to the Publisher
2314 N. Alexander Baytown
13600 FM 1400 Old River
Editorial Department
Saturday, Inly 8
Kurt Gaston.
Managing Editor
.Retail Advertising Manager
.Classified Advertising Manager
Advertising Department
Air Show—Prop Nuts R/C Model
Airplane Club will present annual
“Big Bird" Air Show at the flying
field on Wolcek Road in Crosby.
FMI: 422-9656 or 723-6923. Park-
ing and spectator admission free.
Eric Bauer..........
Debbie Kimmey.
“Pick 3” Days in Vegas
Second Chance Drawing
Daily Drawings For Koozies
Weekly Drawings for T-Shirts
Circulation Department
Janie Halter.
Circulation Manager
Production Department
Gary Guinn.
.Production Manager
Accounting
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.Accounting Manager
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1995, newspaper, June 13, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1157748/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.