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2-A „ THE BAYTOWN SUN Friday, February 13,1998
No ‘Seinfeld’ for New York!
Cindy Day, right, safety/security area leader for the Pilot Club, of
Baytown, presents a contribution to Ann Smith, director of
development at Chinquapin School. The donation will be used
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KR (Kroger)
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Gary Dobbs ;..... ....Editor and Publisher
Eric Bauer. Marketing Director
David Eldridge....................... ....................................Managing Editor
Debbie Kimmey..... ...... ......Classified Advertising Manager
Lee Holts ....Production Manager
Barbara Zavodny. Accounting Manager
Carol Avalos ..' Graphics/Composing Manager
Gary Warner.... .-. ..........Circulation Manager
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’ NEW YORK i,AP) — Knicks
center Patrick Ewing and his
wife have separated.
Rita Ewing released a state-
ment Thursday through her
lawyer, “hopefully to end recent
media'reporting on the subject.”
She denied reports linking her
3.5-year-old husband to another
woman, a Knicks dancer.
BAYTOWN BINGO
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NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS NCLUO6K:
BEST PICTURE, BEST ACTOR, & BEST IXRECTOR
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are both working towards arriv-
ing at an amicable resolution to
our problems,” she said. “There
is no ‘significant other’ as far as.
I am concerned, except, of
course, my children.”
The Ewings have two daugh-
ters and a home in Englewood
Cliffs, N.J.
he opened the club.
“I’ve always found that conver-
sations with the town go better
when we haven’t got a $100 mil-
lion lawsuit hanging over our
head,” Council President Lesly
Smith said.
Under the truce, both sides will
pay their own attorneys’ fees,
and Trump has the right to refile
his lawsuit later.
Lotto Texas Pick 3: Winning numbers drawn
Thursday by the Texas Lottery, in this older.
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70th Anniversary Valentine Gala at
the Goose Creek Country Club.
Valentine’s Dance — The
Knights of Peter Claver and the
Ladies of Auxiliary No. 341 will host
a Valentine’s dance from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m. at the J.D. Walker Communi-
ty Center, located at 7613 Walker
Road. Dress is semi-formal, and
. music will be provided by Donald
Levine. Tickets are $15. For tickets
or information, call (281) 427-4901
or (281) 843-9083.
Sunday, Feb. 15
Revival — Evangelist B.K.
Henton will be the guest speaker at
a revival beginning 11 a.m. at Faith
Impact Ministries, 1102 N. Main.
The revival continues at 7:30 p.m.
Monday through Wednesday. Call
(281)427-5123.
Singles Bible Study —
Maranatha Church will host a Sin-
gles Bible Study at 5:30 p.m. in the
chapel. Call (281) 422-6587.
BLT Auditions — The Bay-
town Little Theater will hold audi-
tions for the musical production
“Jesus Christ, Superstar” at 7 p.m.
at the theater. Community mem-
bers are invited to tryout.
Monday, Feb. 16
GC Closing — Goose Creek
CISD schools and offices will be
closed in observance of Presi-
dent’s Day.
Mother’s Circle—Mother’s
Circle meets from 9 to 11 a.m.
-each Monday At Trinity Episcopal
Church. Child care is provided.
This week’s discussion topic is
“Discussing Difficult Topics with
Children”. Call (281) 420-1193 or
(281)421-2686.
Retired Teachers — The
Baytown Area Retired Teachers
Association will meet at 11:30 a.m.
at Luby’s Cafeteria. The meeting
follows with guest speaker Cynthia
Moore discussing Austin legisla-
ture. The nominating committee will
present officers for 1998-99.
BLT Auditions — The Bay-
town Little Theater will hold audi-
tions for the musical production
“Jesus Christ, Superstar” at 7 p.m.
at the theater. Community mem- ...
bers are invited to tryout.
Revival — Evangelist B.K,..
Henton will be the guest speaker at
a revival beginning at 7:30 p.m. at
Faith Impact Ministries, 1102 N.'
Main. Call (281) 427-5123.
Tuesday, Feb. 17
GC Candidates —■ Those
wishing to file for the upcoming)
Goose Creek CISD Board of
Trustees election will begin today
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.nri. weekdays
through March 18. Call the superin-
tendent’s office at (281) 420-4816.
Senior Citizen Program —
Lynda Heming speaks during the
Lee College Senior Citizen Pro-
gram on how to become a more
relaxed person for the new year
with a massage from 9:30 to 11:30
a.m. at the Baytown Community
Center.
Exercise Group—The
Parkinson's Exercise Group meets
at 10 a.m. each Tuesday in the . ”
regular exercise room in BayCoast
Medical Center. Call (281) 422-
4910.
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Shindler’s widow ailing,
to receive subsidy
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
(AP) — An elderly Emilie
Schindler is ailing financially
and will receive a monthly sub-
sidy from the government.
The 90-year-old widow of
Oskar Schindler will receive the
equivalent of $1,000 a month,
under an order Monday from
President Carlos Menem.
The Schindlers moved to
Argentina in 1949. Eight years
later, Schindler left his wife pen-
niless and with mounting debt,
and returned to Germany.
Schindler, credited with saving
1,300 Polish Jews from Nazi ,
concentration camps by putting
them to work in his arms facto-
ries, was the basis of Steven
Spielberg’s “Schindler’s List.”
Mrs. Schindler said the success
of the Oscar award-winning:
movie has done little to help her
‘Dilbert’ expanding
from paper to tube
LOS ANGELES (AP)-“Dil-
bert,” the comic strip that mines
the corporate world for laughs, is
coming to television as an ani-
mated series.
“Dilbert” creator Scott Adams
and producer Larry Charles of
“Seinfeld” will be executive pro-
ducers for the UPN series to
debut in the 1998-99 season, the
network said Wednesday.
“The readers have been beg-
ging me to bring it to TV”
Adams said.
The Sun accepts calendar items
for nonprofit, charity or community
. groups and events which are sort-
ed by time and date. To place an
item in the calendar, call (281) 422-
8302 or fax them to (281)427-
6283.
Friday, Feb. 13
Chamber Luncheon — The
Baytown Chamber of Commerce
will host a membership meeting at
11:30 a.m. at the Goose Creek
Country Club. Nat Eisenberg, pres-
ident of Main Street Economics, will
-predict the economic future. Call
the chamber at (281) 422-8359.
ARC Dance—The ARC of
Baytown will sponsor a Valentine's
Dance for mentally handicapped
teens and adults from 6:30 to 9:30
■p.m. at the Wayne Gray Sports
Complex. Admission is $5. Call
Mary Underwood (281) 421-7039.
4-H Dance — Chambers
County Adult Leaders will host a 4-
H Valentine’s Dance from 7 to 11
p.m. at Whites' Park. Admission is
$2. Call the Chambers County
Extension off ice (409) 267-8347.
BLT—The Baytown Little The-
ater will present “The Crucible” at 8
p.m. Adult admission is $8, and
. students are $5. For reservations,
call from 2 to 5 p.m. at (281) 424-
7617.
Saturday, Feb. 14
Bake Sale — Heaven Bound
Church will hold a bake sale from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of Kmart. Call
(281)383-2542.
Health Check — Baytown
Acupuncture and Naturopathic
Clinic will sponsor a blood pres-
sure checks, nutritional counseling
and urinalysis from 9 a.m. to noon
the'second Saturday of each
month at 3712 Decker Drive. Call
(281)424-3597. .
Gander Long Ball/Booster
Meeting — Robert E. Lee High
School Gander baseball team will
hold a long ball contest at 11 am.
at Memorial Field. Donations will be
accepted. A booster club meeting
will follow the contest. Call (281)
420-4341.
Chili Dinner — The Tri-City
Beach Lions Club will host an all-
you-can-eat chili dinner from 11
’a.m. to 5 p.m. at Tri-City Beach
Community Building, 12723 Beach
City Community Road. Cost is a $5
' donation. Call Shorty Horn at (281)
383-2886.
Square Dancing — The
Bayshore Wagon Wheels Square
Dance Club will host lessons at 7
p.m. at the Baytown Community
Center. The “Valentine Special" will
begin at 8 p.m. with Horace Guidry
of Louisiana doing all singing calls.
.Call (281) 427-2825 or (281) 876-
:tii2.
' LC Sweetheart Night — Lee
College will celebrate “Sweetheart
Night" by admitting couples who
wear red as two-for-the-price-of-
one at the 7:30 p.m. game against
Jrinity Valley Community College.
Marriage vows can be renewed
during halftime. Participating cou-
ples may also enter a drawing for a
stay at the Nassau Bay Hilton.
■? BLT — The Baytown Little The-
ater will present “The Crucible” at 8
j J>.m. Adult admission is $8 and
1 senior citizens ,and students are
$5. For reservations, call from 2 to
’ 5 p.m. at (281) 424-7617. I
Rotary Gala—The Rotary I
Club of Baytown will sponsor- its
Giuliani John
follow, but Disney says it has
found the perfect project: a new . z
stage version of “Aida,” featuring “My husband Patrick and I..
a score by Elton John and Tim
Rice.
The production, to premiere at
the Alliance Theater in Atlanta,
will be Disney’s first stage pro-
duction not adapted from one of
its movie successes.
“Elaborate Lives: The Legend
of Aida” begins preview perfor-
mances Sept. 11, with an official
opening Oct. 7. ■
The musical will inject a con-
temporary feel to the saga of the
Egyptian princess and her
Ethiopian slave girl, Aida, who
love the same warrior and are
swept up in political upheaval.
John, a part-time Atlanta resi-
dent, and Rice have written 19
songs for the musical, John’s first
direct-to-stage score.
“We have been talking about
this project for two years,” Kenny
Leon, Alliance’s artistic director,
said Thursday. “Now we have the
perfect show to open our 30th
anniversary season.”
Disney executive Peter Schnei-
der said it was uncertain what
would happen after the musical
concludes its run Nov. 1 in
Atlanta.
(■ “First we have to put it in front
of an audience and see what hap-
pens,” he said.
Though her husband was wide-
ly seen as a hero, Mrs. Schindler
rarely concealed her disdain for
him. She accused him of being
unfaithful and once called him “a
man with no virtue.”
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NEW YORK (AP) —No
“Seinfeld” for you, New York!
NBC’s soon-to-depart sitcom
has quietly dropped plans to film
one of its final episodes in the
city that provides its fictional set-
ting.
Any street scenes or diner vis-
its will be filmed where they
always have been — on a huge
lot in Los Angeles.
Jerry Seinfeld, who grew up
in the New York area and plans
to live here again after his show
ends in May, sounded enthusias-
tic about filming in New York
last month.
Finding out why the plans were
scrapped is about as difficult as
brokering peace between Sein-
feld and arch-nemesis Newman.
NBC referred questions to the
production company, Castle
Rock Entertainment, who
■ referred them to Seinfeld publi-
cist Lori Jonas, who didn’t
return two day’s worth of repeat-
ed calls. Assistants to Jonas con-
firmed the change but wouldn’t
say why.
If the show is worried about
production costs, perhaps the
mayor’s office could do some-
thing to help, said Pat Scott,
commissioner of Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani’s Office of
Film, Theatre and Broadcasting.
“We love him,” she said. “We
love the show. We’d love to have
him do it here. We’d certainly be
ready to help him make it work if
he would reconsider it.”Trump’s battle being fl“ehyh
pulled out of court
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP)—
The battle between Donald
Trump and town leaders over
restrictions on his private club is
being pulled out of court.
“We agree it’s much better to
solve certain issues outside the
courtroom than inside,” Trump
said.
The developer and the town
have been in court since Decem-
ber 1996, after the local council
turned down Trump’s request to
lift membership, traffic and park-
ing limits on the club at his Mar-
a-Lago estate.
Trump said he again will ask
the council to ease the restric-
tions he agreed to in 1993 when
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