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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Thursday, August 5, 1993
Police beat
Community Calendar
38 pounds of cocaine seized
Thursday, Aug. 5
Gym open — Cedar Bayou Junior School gym is open to all gills
from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
NRA banquet
auction and
call 953-8615.
Troopers with the Department Two undercover officers, Officers said they learned the Shipp found him dead inside his
— Houston metro “Friends of the NRA” banquet, of Public Safety stopped a vehi- wired for sound, allegedly made description of a vehicle and trailer home in the 2000 block
raffle, 6:30 p.m., Astro Arena. For ticket information, cle when they notice^ it weav- crack cocaine buys from a man people possibly involved in auto 0f Colonial about 9 a.m. Wed-
ing on the freeway in Chambers police believe had been among burglaries in the early morning nesday Police said Shipp died
County and allegedly discov- those selling drugs in the 3100 hours. ‘ minchnt tn
RSS Orchestra Boosters — First parents’ meeting of newly- ered more than 38 pounds of block of Garth Road. Afterward, At about 5 a.m., officers thp „.ct _aiTnilf_
organized booster association, 6:30 p.m., music wing at Sterling cocaine inside. officers moved in to arrest the dispatched to a suspicious per- “*e cnesi Iro“* « .jo/-magnum.
High School. Troopers Scott Ellis and Leon man. son call in the 3100 block of Evidence gathered at the scene
Yawn, along with the DPS Joseph Francois Jean, 21, of Decker found a vehicle of the Seated the gunshot wound
Baytown Grandmothers — Baytown Grandmothers Club No. 346, narcotics-sniffing dog, “Jack,” 3135 Garth, was charged in the same description as that in the was self-inflicted, police said,
monthly business meeting, 7 p.m., Baytown Community Building, were credited with the arrest, 184th District Court with deliv- Crimestoppers’ tip. They took BURGLARlES/THEFTS
according to a department ery of cocaine. He was being the occupants, an adult and a —A blue, 1984 Chevrolet
TOPS meeting — Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter 794, Re- spokeswoman. The officers held without bond, according to juvenile, into custody after dis- Monte Carlo SS with license
deemer Lutheran Church, 1200 E. LobitAve. For more information, made the traffic stop about 9:50 records at the Harris County covering that the license plate plate number DXC-86M
call 427-2095. p.m. on the Baytown East Free- District Clerk’s office. on that vehicle was stolen and reported stolen from the 3000
„ . ...... way, just east of Wallisville. This is the second criminal seized several stereo compo- wnrv nfw«t R3ir„r
Mothers of Multiples — Mothers of Multiples, 7 pjn., Bay Coast After finding the cocaine, they charge filed against Jean in as nents they found in the car. A.v ... nhnilt
HospriJ °n Garth Rd., Room B. For more information, call arrested the driver, a 42-year- many weeks. He was arrested They said they believe that :, y.J,e car ,s vsuuea 31 aooui
422-7,80. old Tennessee man. and charged with assault on a property was stolen in an auto *1,uuu>
_ „ _ The spokeswoman estimated police officer last week after he burglary that occurred two days
Baytown Kiwanis Club — Luncheon meeting, Goose Creek Coim- the street value of the cocaine at allegedly offered to sell dope to earlier. The juvenile was Between Wednesday and
try Club, noon. Speaker Steve Underwood, general counsel for the $420,750. an off-duty police officer, then released to his parents but the Thursday mornings, Baytown
Houston Oilers. BAYTOWN assaulted him when the law adult was held at the police police handled 114 complaints
„ „ Officers with the Baytown enforcement agent identified station pending further investi- and investigated incidents that
Rappa Kappa — Kappa Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi meet- PcUce Department’s special himself as an officer. gation.
mg, 7:30 p.m., in the home of Chaiiene Graham. operations force teamed up with SUSPECTS CAPTURED DEATH INVESTIGATED
members of the Chambers A Crimestoppers’ tip proved Police are investigating the
County Narcotics Task Force to helpful to police who captured death of a 43-year-old Baytown
make a drag arrest at a Baytown two burglary suspects early man Wednesday,
apartment complex Wednesday. Thursday.
was
CRIME SCENE
included six burglaries, 13
thefts, three auto thefts, two
cases of vandalism, six assaults
and four runaways and made for-
Acquaintances of Troy Lester narcotics-related arrests.
Friday, Aug. 6
RSS reunion — Ross S. Sterling High School class of 1983 reun-
ion, Aug. 6-7. For more information, call Dallas Hicks, 838-1271.
Theater outing — Singles Outreach Service to go to Miller Outdoor
Theater. Meet at old Appletree at 6:45 p.m. sharp to carpool. Bring
snacks and a lawn chair. For more information, call 328-1062.
Baytown YMCA junior high school mini lock-in,
7-11 p.m. For more information, call 427-1797.
Choir presentation — Old River Assembly of God, 7 p.m., “The
Tabernacle Sanctuary Choir,” director Shanon Tebo. For more infor-
mation, call 576-2686.
Mothers Circle — Mothers Circle meeting, 9-11 a.m., 2701 West
Main. Topic: “Preparing children for school in the Fall.”
Correction
STOCK QUOTES
At Saturday’s benefit for
CIS (critically injured stu-
dents), barbecue dinner
plates will sell for $4,
rather than $3 as first re-
ported. The event will get
under way at 1 p.m. at Bar-
bers Hill High School.
3s/.
(Courtesy of Texas Brokerage Kimberly Clarke
Services Ltd. of Baytown)
(As of 8:45 a.m.)
Sterling Chemical.
Sun Oil...........
Tenneco..........
Texaco............
TNP Ent..........
Unilever..........
461/.
26%
21%
Kmart..
Kroger..
Lubrlzol
Lyondell Petrc. Chem .... 18%
Maxus Energy Corp
Mobil...............
Monsanto...........
Occidental Petro....
Panhandle Eastern..
Pennzoii............
Phillips Petro. ......
49%
18V.
Mini lock-in
61%
33%
AT&T.........
Amoco.........
Armco.........
Ashland........
Atlantic Rich..
Beth. Steel.....
CG&E.........
Chevron.......
Dial Corp......
Dow Chem ....
Dresser Ind....
DSHRM.......
Du Pont.......
Ethyl Corp.....
Exxon...........
Ford...........
General Electric
General Motors
GTE............
62%
17
54%
96%
7%
6%
27%
72%
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26%
59%
USX Corp........
Walgreens........
Wal-Mart.........
Woolworth........
Xerox.............
Dow Ind. Average
Dow Change......
Silver.............
116%
38%
20%
14
25%
26%
28%
25%
85%
66%
36%
30%
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Lotto results
AUSTIN (AP) — Here
are results of Lotto Texas
winning numbers drawn
Wednesday by the Texas
Lottery:
1-20-22-29-31-32
Estimated Lotto Texas
jackpot: $11 million.
24%
60%
.. 3559.31
(Up) 7.54
396.00
Exxon’s dividend per share is
$.72 paid quarterly.
Pin
st
24%
Quantum Chem. Corp.... 20%
Royal Dutch.
Schlumberger
Sears........
Southern Co.
95%
5.35
22%
Saturday, Aug. 7
63%
46%
Gold
18%
52%
42%
64%
.......53%
98%
Benefit for CIS — Funds will be raised for CIS (critically injured
students in July 4 auto accident) through activities starting at 1 p.m.
at Barbers Hill High School. Call Betty Sutch, 385-1740, for general
information and rales for the horseshoe tournament; Sharon Pom-
mier,- 383-7255 about donations for the auction; and Ginger Boul,
576-6089, regarding the 50/50 pot and coordination of workers.
Garage sale — Baytown Art League, garage sale, starting at 8 a.m„
at the home of Ann Kitchens, 5311 Hemlock.
49%
ffly-Oh-flly
Hew lime
dee/ fly
Happy Birthday
Greg and Dena
35%
GJR.
47%
GSU
18%
Halliburton.......
HCA..............
Home Depot......
Houston Industries
Humana..........
40
20
46%
Tides
HIGH: 11:45 a.m.
LOW: 5:15a.m.,6:14p.m.
(Tides forecast are
for the Baytown are?)
46%
11%
IBM
44%
Happy Birthday
COURTNEY MOSELEY
Age 4 _
School Information Day
mation Day, part of Health Fair at San Jacinto Mall, 10 a.m. to 9
a.m„ center court School year calendars, elementary school supply
lists, school attendance boundaries, school telephone numbers and
bus schedules will be provided.
School immunizations
connection with the Health Fair at San Jacinto Mall, will provide
immunizations, 10 a.m, to noon, and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., old World
Bazaar store in Montgomery Ward’s wing. Cost: $2 per persoa
Bring immunization records.
SOS dance — Singles Outreach Service dance at SPJST in Pa-
sadena. Cost: $5. To carpool, meet at old Appletree at 7:30 p.m. For
more information, call 421-2027.
Parent-Teacher District Council Infor-
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Sun
SUNRISE: 5:44 a.m.
SUNSET: 7:11 p.m.
Love, Mom and
Dad Nunn
Harris County Health Department, in
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy in evening,
turning fair, low in low to
mid-70s. Friday: Mostly
sunny, less thin 20 percent
chance rain, high in mid-
to upper 90s. From 8 a.m.
Tuesday to 8 a.m. Wednes-
day, high of 95, low of 78.
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Buy one large
chopped beef sandwich
(at regular price)
get one
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Sunday, Aug. 8
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Parents, Stacy Moseley or Baytown
and Greg Moseley of Baytown
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Fish fry — West Chambers County Jaycees, fish fry, 11 a.m. to 2
p.m., Old River Community Building. Hates are $6 each. For infor-
mation, call Wayne Johnson at 422-0680; Donnie Yandle at
383-2494; Lana Lamb at 385-2376; or Cecil Parker at 383-2240.
Fund-raising challenge — Baytown Professional Firefighters Asso-
ciation and Baytown Fire and Rescue are challenging the Baytown
Police Department in a Bowling Against Dystrophy bowling tourna-
ment, Aug. 8, San Jacinto Lanes. For information, call Charles Mur-
rell, 424-3408, or Houston MDA office, 522-8561.
Cub Scout Bowling — Baytown Cub Scouts Pack 44 will be bowl-
ing at 3 p.m. at 720 Ward Rd. Cost is $2.50 per person and bumper
and regular bowling shoes will be available. For more information,
call Teni Murrell at 424-2539 or 424-7313.
Bike ride — Singles Outreach Service bike ride. Meet at Baytown
Little Theater, 1500 Lakewood Village at 7 p.m.
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In the Thursday, August 5, 1993
Montgomery Ward insert an error was
made. On page 1, the price of the 3
Cycle Large CAPA City Washer
should read $399.98. On page 6, the
price of the Simmons Omni Max
Mattresses should be $99.99 for the
twin. We regret any inconvenience
this may cause.
JAMES COFFEY - AGENT
MONFRi
1003 POLLY
9:00-5:00
1803 Garth Rd. in Woodcreek Ctr., 422-6080
Specials good Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Aug. 5, 6, & 7
Monday, Aug. 9
Tracing your roots? Read Kevin.
Ladd's genealogy column
each weekend
Oakwood Community Redevelopment
Committee, 7 p.m., Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, 1132
Carver. For more infomraiton, call David Elmore Sr., 427-9051.
REL sports — Robert E. Lee All Sports Booster Club, 7 p.m.,
Athletic Field House. For more information, call 424-2244.
Baytown Jaycees — Baytown Jaycees, monthly general member-
ship meeting, 7:30 p.m. Attorney Weston Cotten will be guest
speaker. For more information, call David Eberly at 427-6520.
RSS Project Graduation — Ross S. Sterling High School Class of
1994 Project Graduation organizational meeting for interested pa-
rents, 7 p.m., at the high school. For more information, call Made-
line Albus, 421-5896, Brenda Stone, 421-1405, or Linda Ware,
421-5655.
SOS — Singles Outreach Service meeting. Get acquainted session, 7
p.m. and meeting at 7:30 p.m. at BayCoast Medical Center Room B.
Speaker: E.D. Walker with Crosby Cruisers Car Gub.
Committee meeting
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1993, newspaper, August 5, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158139/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.