The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1995 Page: 11 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, April 5,1995
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Yards of the Month
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program/socials, Jo Kapalski; trea- at the Garden restaurant before Sifitlld Phi
surer, Donna Thurgood; returning to Baytown.
Dr. Bill McNeill, a history state/national representative, Leslie Hostesses for the field trip were
instructor at Lee College will speak Padgett; newsletter/secretary.Joy ju|ia John and Edythe Bengtson.
on Women in World War II when Nolin; and library, Jennifer
the ’39 Study Club meets at 2:30 Lodene.
p.m. on Wednesday, April 5, in the
home of Willa Dean Gates. Presi-
dent Joy Warford will preside.
'39 Study Club
Newly elected officers for the
Perceptor Gamma chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi are Karla Vinson, presi-
dent; Janet Brewer, vice president;
Sue Fellman, recording secretary;
Members of the Take OffPounds Gloria Scott, corresponding secre-
Sensibly chapter No. 794 recently vilBinia Britt- extensioa offi-
cer; and Jill Sanders, treasurer/
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The Easter party and egg hunt
will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on
Sunday, April 9, at the Wayne Gray
The 98th annual convention of Recreation Center on East Road,
the Texas Federation of Women’s
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met for their installation of new
Club is set for April 19-22 in ex^iTmoffieSmS/of offlcers- Linda En8elert instal>ed Ade'e Burns wil1 «*the
Houston. The theme will be Cele- trjpiets an(j quadruplets For Gerza, leader; Jean Fisher, BSP City Council representative;
brate Unite in Diversity!” Atten- ’information call 422-3621 co-leader; Cumi Crum, secretary; Mary Ann Gaylord, one year repre-
dees will tour the M.D. Anderson and Sandra Dossett, treasurer.
Cancer Center and attend the 159th , pi, l Also installed were chairpersons rate BSP City Council representa-
anmversary of the Battle of San Woman S UUD Rose contest; Aljce tive.
Jacinto. GFWC intemtioral presi- A program on conservation will DeHoyes, programs; Nona Rios, They will be installed at the
be held at 1Q:30 a.m. on Friday, photographer; Juanita Fontenot, meeting on May 2.
Lmueate of Texas for 1993-94, will
gram leader. Alice taylor will pre-
sent the program.
Members recently met at Grace ......
United Methodist Church for a would like to lose weight and be
field trip to Moody Gardens in healthier. The chapter has been
Thuisday, April 6, at the Baytown Galveston. While them, members organized since 1973 and meet
Optimist Club, 1724 Market St. eWetl a ™lk through the gar- every Thursday night at the
dens’ tropical rainforest, a visit to Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1200
the MAX 3-D Theater and dined E. Lobit.
sentative and Alma White, alter-
The Country Club Oaks Garden Club has chosen the
home of Webster and Wynnell Brinkley, 4614 Alamance
to receive the December Yard of the Month Award.
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encouragement to everyone who
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Refreshments will be served at 7
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Plans for Aggie Muster on April
21 will be discussed as well as Par-
ents’ weekend, April 29-30, at
A&M. Goodie bags will be deliv-
ered to students on May 1 and the
installation banquet has been set
for May 4 at the Baytown Commu-
nity Center.
Officers for 1995-96 have been
elected. They are Tommye Sandlin,
president; Mary Ann Gaylor, vice
president at large; Gloria Crosth-
wait, first vice president; Diana
Campbell, second vice president;
Kathy Thompson, third vice presi-
dent; Rosemarie Vitullo, secretary;
Betty Troutman, treasurer and
Catherine Plocheck, parliamentari-
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guarantee live delivery.
Supplies - Fish Feeders, Turtle Traps, Fish Traps, Liquid Fertilizer, Commercial Fish
Cages. Delivery wil be FRIDAY, APRIL 14 at the times listed for the following towns and locations.
Anahuac — Bradley Feed & Supply 267-3367 8:00-9:00 a.m.
Winnie - Off The Track Feed 296-2884 10:00-11:00 a.m.
Vidor - J & J Feed 786-2252 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Oranae — Feed Citv 886-4500 2:00-3:00 o.m.
Deweyville - Charlie’s Grocery A Meat Mkt. 749-2485 4:00-5:00 p.m.
To Place Your Order Call: 405-777-2202, Toll Free: 1-800-433-2950 or
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The Cedar Bayou Garden Club named Dr. and Mrs. Luis
Fraga's home, 4004 Trailwood, January Yard of the Month.
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Grandmothers Club
Baytown Grandmothers Club
No. 346 will meet at 1 p.m. on
Thursday, April 6, at the Baytown
Commfmity Center for their busi-
ness meeting.
Hostesses for April are Ruby
Allen, Billie Collins and Larene
Blackburn.
Birthdays for April are Margaret
Hill and Opal Ranne.
Plans have been made for mem-
bers to meet at 1 p.m. on April 20,
for a salad dinner, games and fun.
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The Cedar Bayou Garden Club has awarded the Febru-
ary Yard of the Month to Dr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell of
3303 Saveli Drive.
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Mothers of Multiples
Baytown Mothers of Multiples
(BMOM) will meet at 7 p.m. on
Thursday, April 6, at San Jacinto
Methodist Hospital in the private
dining room on the second floor,
4401 Garth Rd.
Members will install newly
elected officers for the 1995-96
club year. New officers are Presi-
dent, Judi Peterson; vice presi-
dent/membership, Lisa Dunkers;
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The home of Roger and Sharon Stuart, 4610 St. Andrews,
has been chosen by the Country Club Oaks Garden
Club as the March Yard of the Month.
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TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:
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Amoco Chemical Company has made application with the
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission for renewal
of Air Quality Permit No. 4389B for a Polypropylene Unit
1793 in Baytown, Harris County, Texas. The location of the
existing facility is 9548 Interstate 10 East. Additional informa-
tion concerning this application is contained in the public
notice section of this newspaper. This notice is to be pub-
lished on 4/5/95 and 4/6/95.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1995, newspaper, April 5, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158369/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.