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Sunday, February 21, 1993
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Church news deaths and funerals
Lubrizol ordered to pay Exxon
HOUSTON — Lubrizol Corp. has been ordered to pay Exxon
Chemical Co.’s $18 million legal bill after the two companies
Cemetery near Humble. wrangled for four years in a patent infringement dispute. Ray Nes-
Arrangements are under the bitt, Exxon Chemical president and a former Baytown Refinery en-
direction of Navarre-Lee Fun- gineer, said: “Exxon would like to see this sort of litigation end."
eral Home. U.S. District Court Judge Norman Black criticized attorneys for Lu-
brizol in an order issued Wednesday. “Lubrizol was not at all inter-
Services for Fred Jackson Jr., ested in settlement but preferred a war of attrition," he said.
On Dec. 23, a jury ruled that Lubrizol had infringed on Exxon’s
patent The parties still are fighting over the issue of damages.
The case stemmed from a 1989 dispute over a patent on copper-
containing formulas used to make motor oils.
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Church services are planned for the coming week.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Worship services at First Christian Church, 201 Forrest, begin at
10:50 a.m. Sunday with the Rev. Roemer Hudler, interim minister,
presenting the sermon titled “What Is This Thing Called Love?"
Hudler will be assisted by Sallie Gann serving as worship leader by ,m ■^m << nr
giving the invocation and leading the congregation in the Lord’s f 9 GaJyK n’a°m^esdav
« WasWngton^ChapePBaptist
t with the Rev. E. Alexander
w.T. and Ina Mae Jones will be in charge of the communion prepa- Jr £ J officiatine
ration. Morning greeters will be Dick and Tena Hallum and acolytes |MP Iar.* j:.,, t- . Fph
will be Katy Quinton and Ryan BriU. The children’s sermon will be H ln
presented by David Davenport hurch school for all ages begins at L h d h residrnt of
9:30 a.m. A sitter is provided for both church school and worship ^ Bavtown for 65 years
savto. After «?nWp, there wM meeting to vote /ackson wss preceded in
Thi6 rvi^An^nr h^vLitfamnn^m meet at the home of Ri death by his father, Fred Jackson
The CYF senior high youth group will meet at the home of Ri- 7 , At Cr or:H hic A
chard and Diane Guynes at 5 p.m. Sunday. The Chi Rho junior high s brother’ Arch e
youth group will meet at the church at 5 p.m. for their regular meet- J c„r,,ii,orc s«ei.,/ie hie
ing. The visitation committee will meet at the church at 10 a.m. [ ;*gp ^ °£v«nn' mother r^ £
Tuesday to get names of people to visit. The committee will meet for -3 r uiS
lunch after the visits are made. LOGOS begins at 5 p.m Wednesday GEORGIA WALKER Harris, Raleigh H.’ Son!
Services for GeorSia EsteUe Ruby Barefield, Lovina Jackson,
children s ministry also meets at 5.45 p.m. Wednesday. Walker will be held at 2 p.m. Eunice Johnson, Drucella Jack-
MARANATHA ' Sunday, Feb. 21, 1993, at Co- son and Charles Jackson; sons-
Dr. Ronnie Trice will minister at the 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- chran Funeral Home in in-law, Cecil Johnson and Ro-
day services at Maranatha Church along with the Praise and Wor- Livingston. nald Barefield; 13 grandchil-
ship team, unday Bible classes meet at 6 p.m. each Sunday evening Ms. Walker died Friday, Feb. dren, four great-grandchildren;
‘ apel. At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Trice will minister, along 19, in Houston. and brother, Albert C. Jackson,
with the Praise and Worship team. The Light Force Youth group A resident of Baytown for 50 Wake will be from 7 to 9 p.m.
will meet in the gym, and Greg Volz will minister to them. The years, during that time she was Sunday at Frazier Mortuary '
Maranatha Singles meet at 7:30 p.m. each Friday evening in the gym employed by the Goose Creek McNair,
for a service. Sam and Lee Oglesby will be ministering. Afterwards, school district as a school sec- Serving as pallbearers will be
they will fellowship. retary. For the last 18 years she friends. Honorary pallbearers
Maranatha Church is an interdenominational church serving the resided in Livingston, where she wjn be Cecil Johnson, Ronald
Gulf Coast area. Maranatha is offering a four-year Bible College was secretary to the school Barefield Jessie Harris Jr., Har-
Sram called the Maranatha Christian Life School of Theology, superintendent. ld jacks’on ^ qc0 jackson.
is an extension of Florida Beacon Bible College. It is non- She was an accomplished Arrangements are under the
denominational and is open to persons of all faiths. Video classes are pianist and organist and served direction of Frazier Funeral
offered on a monthly basis. Courses and degrees will be offered all in the music ministry of her Home
the way to the doctoral level. Anyone interested in obtaining more Baytown and Livingston
information may call 576-2259 and ask for Carla Mansee. churches.
I attfd n»v catmtc Ms. Walker was preceded in
LATTER-DAY SAINTS death by an infant son, Wally day, Feb. 19, 1993, at his resi-
Sacrament service begins at 9 a.m. Sunday at the Church of Jesus Neil Walker dence in Highlands Services are
Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1010 Birdsong. Bishop Dennis Smith Survivore ’ include her hus- pending at Earthman Funeral
will preside and Robert Boman will conduct. Sunday school begins band( Neil Wallace Walker, son Home in Baytown,
at 10:10 a.m. Gordon Martin will preside. Primary and nursery clas- and daughter-in-law Rusty and
ses will be under the direction of Mayo Martin. The gospel doctrine susan walker of Corpus Christi* COLEMAN
class for adults will be led by Glenene Robertson. Classes for adults daughter and son-in-law Kay Services for Spruiell H. Cole-
begin at 11:05 a.m. Adult men of the Melchizedek Priesthood will and Tim Dunn of Dallas; grand- man, 84, of Baytown are pend-
be led by Bob Templin and Lariy Toups. Adult women of the Relief children, Wendy, Eric, Marcus ing at Earthman Funeral Home.
Society will be under the direction of Barbara Davenport. and Matthew Walker and Anne He died Friday, Feb. 19, 1993,
and Tad Dunn; and sister, Lula in a Baytown hospital.
JACKSON
Business Men’s Fellowship to meet
Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International will
meet at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at Holiday Inn on Highway
146. Main speaker will be Richard Jennings, who will be ac-
companied by his wife, Wilma.
Jennings is a retired Army colonel with 35 years of active
and reserve service. He participated in 35 missions in a B-24
bomber inside Germany during World War II and S.O.C. pas-
tor — the challenge of the chaplaincy. He now serves as pro-
fessor of theology at Cornerstone University in Pasadena.
David Parker and the Lost and Found Band will lead praise
and worship.
Grand Opening
Feb. 23
VG's Beauty Salon
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Built by Bo Gray, relatives, and
friends of the community & dedi-
cated to our late son Vernon Gray.
Thanks for all your help.
2707 1-10, Baytown
k
Pastor Sherman Gray, Carolyn
Gray, and Tommie Copper.
426-5433
QUEEN
Don W. Queen, 62, died Fri-
I want to thank all of my
supporters who contributed
to my recent election to the
GCCISD Board of Trustees. I
am looking forward to serv-
ing our community in this
capacity. Please continue to
stay informed and support
the Board during these criti-
cally important^ times.
Sincerely,
' Jim Jeffrey
Baytown IH Spanish Branch
Presidente Santo Ramirez will preside and conduct at sacrament V. Rice of Baytown,
service at 1 p.m. Eloy Flores will preside and conduct at Sunday Bunal will be at Bluff Creek
school at 2:15 p.m. Classes for adults begin at 3:10 p.m. Adult men Cemetery,
of the Melchizedek Priesthood will be led by Louis Hernandez. Arrangements are under the
direction of Cochran Funeral
Home in Livingston.
HUBBELL
Services for Annabelle Hub-
bell, 69, of La Porte will be held
COFFEY'S
INSURANCE
"Serving all your insurance and financial needs
since 1977"
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible classes will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at Eastside Church of
Christ, 2100 James Bowie. Services begin at 10:50 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday with David Horton presenting the lesson. He will speak on _ , „
“Church Discipline” during the morning service and “This Work and at Monday, Feb. 22, 1993,
Bearing Fruit” during the evening service. The young people’s class {“ Navam5-Lee Qa^l with idie
will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday in the auditorium. A ladies’ Bible class
will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the auditorium. Bible study also M.s. Hubbellded Friday, Feb.
begins *at 7 p.n>. Wednesday. Vn.’o’X' FS. in _
LAKEWOOD Commerce, she was a member ■
Lakewood Church of Christ begins services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Memorial Assembly of God. |
Sunday with David EUis, associate minister, delivering the sermons. She had lived several years in
Emery Touchet and Herb Lorfing will lead die congregation in pray- pe San Leon area before mov-
ers at the 10 a.m. service. The Lord’s Supper will be served by mg to the La Porte and Baytown
Chuck Sutton, Ron Sanders, James Spears, Cletis Toney, Gene Scott areas in 1974. Ms. Hubbell was
and Marty Spears. At the evening service, Glenn Watson and Char- a homemaker and a past mon-
ies Wheeler will lead the congregation in prayers. The Lord’s Sup- ber of the Eastern Star,
per will be served by Jack Wagnon, Darrell Vogeley, Robert Vas-
quez and Troy Tucker.
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She was preceded in death by
her husband, O.R. Hubbell.
™ mnTE, Survivors include her son and
uKAL£< 15115JLJ& daughter-in-law Ray and
The Rev. Roy A. Cloudt will speak at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday Pameia Hubbell of San Tee, Ca-
at Grace Bible Church, 624 Massey-Tompkins. “A Life of Victory” uf.; 5rother and sister-in-law
will be the Sunday morning topic. The evening subject will be d™ and Anita Lawrence of Eu-
“God’s Way is Always the Best.” At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Cloudt will faui3( Qkla.; sister and brother-
speak on “The Ibex Cliffs.” in-law, Laura and Forrest Bor-
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Trinity Baptist Church, 8225 Highway 146 North, will begin Sun- nSer GoSs Jason H^b’
day school at 9:30 a.m. Seivices begin at 10:45 a.m. Sunday with ^nDarSf Hubbkmd Brnn
.Rev. Mike Flowers bringing the message. . Hubbell- great SLSildren
Discipleship training for all ages begins at 5 p.m. Services begin
at 6 p.m. Sunday. Visitation begins at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Adult
Bible study begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday along with youth Bible b visimtion S atVnmSa
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 97, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1993, newspaper, February 21, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158151/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.