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2=A------THE BAYTOWN SUN Tuesday, October 1,1 W6
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Gary Dobbs............................................................................Editor and Publisher
David Eldridge..............................................................................Managing Editor
Penn Neville................................................................Retail Advertising Manager
Debbie Kimmey....................................................Classified Advertising Manager
Janie Halter............................................................................Circulation Manager
Sam McWhirter......................................................................Production Manager
Barbara Zavodny...................................................................Accounting Manager
Carol Avalos..........................................................Graphics/Composlng Manager
The Baytown Sun (USPS 046-180) It entered as periodical matter at the Baytown. Texas Poet Office 77822
under the Act of Congress of March 3.1879. Published afternoons, Monday-Friday and Sundays at 1301
Memorial Drive In Baytown, Toxas 77520. Suggested subscription rales: By carrier, 18.75 per month,
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rolloct The Sun's viewpoint.
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Sunrise/Sunset
Wednesday, Oct. 2
Sunrise: 7:16 a.m.
Sunset: 7:07 p.m.
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422*9542
Lotto Texas Pick 3:
Winning numbers drawn
Monday by the Texas
Lottery, in this order.
SBC (SW Bell)
SLB (Schlumb.)
SO (Southern)
STX (Sterling)
SUN (Sun Oil)
(AT&T)
TEN (Tenneco)
TNP(TNPEnt)
TX (Texaco)
UN (Unilever)
UPJ (Upjohn)
WAG (Walgreen)
WMT (Wal-Mart)
X(U.S. Steel)
XON (Exxon Corp.)
XRX (Xerox)
Z (Woolworth)
23/4
45/8
38%
51%
12%
56%
22%
20/t
124%
10%
88%
44%
23%
28%
115%
36%
N/A
23%
42%
34%
29%
52%
156%
44%
48%
84%
22%
NA
23
52%
N/A
24%
92
157%
N/A
37
26%
28%
83/t
53%
20%
*50 OFF Walk Mowers
•1OO OFF Ride Mowers
70%
12%
127%
4%
39%
10
62%
30%
88%
29%
13%
80%
31%
40%
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GTE (GTE Corp.)
HAL (Halliburton)
HAN (Hanson)
HD (Home Depot)
HOU(Hstn. Ind.)
HUM (Humana)
IBM (IBM Inc.)
KM (KMart)
KMB (Kimb. Clark)
KR (Kroger)
LYO (Lyondell)
LZ(Lubrizol)
MOB (Mobil)
MTC (Monsanto)
MXS(Maxus)
OXY (Occidental)
P (Phillips)
PEL (Panhandle)
PNW (Pin. West)
PZL (Pennzoil)
RD (Royal Dutch)
S (Sears)
501S. Alexander Drive.
Barbers Hill Barbecue—The
Barbers Hill Scholarship and
Homecoming Association will hold
its annual barbecue prior to the
game. Serving begins at 3:30 p.m.
in the Barbers Hill High School
cafeteria and will continue until the
game, dine in or take out Tickets
are $5 in advance and $6 at the
door. Proceeds fund scholarships
for BHHS graduates. Tickets are
available at the courthouse annex,
the BHHS office or from any mem-
ber.
Methodist Market-Methodist
Market will be at Deer Park United
Methodist Church, 1300 East 13th
St. in Deer Park from 6 to 9 p.m.
The A.D. Players will perform at 8
p.m. The Market will reopen from 9
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1200
E. Lobit. For more information, call
428-2046.
Teen Court—Judge Polumbo’s
Teen Court will have a mock trial at
6:30 p.m. in the courtroom at 701
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Sitting on the dock
Kathy Jenison, left, and David Barbee prepare to dock their boat at
Baytown Park. About 50 ‘cigarette’ boats pulled into Baytown Marina
at Bayland Park Saturday afternoon.
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BayTex
Air Cooled Engines
322 W. Texas • 422-5582
an appointment or more informa-
tion, call 480-7554.
AARP Meeting —Baytown chap-
ter 1054 will meet at 11:45 am. at
Lub/s Cafeteria. George Lester
will provide entertainment. Dudley
Myers is president of the chapter.
For more information, call 422-
2819.
Rotary Club—The Baytown
Rotary Club will not meet. The
club Will hold a social Oct 5.
Charles LaMarr Jr. will present his
annual quarter horse show.
Girl Scout Calendars—The Girt
Scout Calendars have arrived and
will be distributed from 7 to 8 p.m.
at the United Way building to troop
leaders or managers who have
ordered them. To purchase a cal-
endar, ask any Girl Scout. Leaders
or managers with questions
should call 424-5009.
Rice Festival—The Texas Rice
Festival begins today at Winnie
Stowell Park. There will be live
music. Admission is $5 for adults,
$2 for students and free for seniors
and children under age 6. The fes-
tival continues through Saturday.
For more information, call (409)
2964404.
Thursday, Oct 3
Yard Sale—Highlands Baptist
Church ladies will host a yard sale
beginning at 9 a.m. today through
Saturday at the church, located on
the comer of Main and Canal
streets in Highlands.
Spaghetti Dinner—The Robert
E. Lee High School Choir will hold
their annual spaghetti dinner at 6
p.m. in the school cafeteria. Pre-
purchased tickets are: adult, $5;
$3, student; and pre-K, free. Tick-
ets can be purchased at the door
for $7. Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Lee, Gentry, Horace
Mann and Baytown Junior school
choirs. Tickets may be purchased
from any choir member or by call-
ing 4204535.
TOPS Meeting-Take Off
Pounds Sensibly Ch. 794 will meet
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EXTREME MEASURES (R)..... .7:05*30
W. Baker Road
Republican Women—Bluebon-
net Republican Women will meet
at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of
each month. All women are invited
to attend. For more information,
call 451-3573 or 453-5683.
Women's Bowling—The Bay-
town Women’s Bowling Associa-
tion will meet at 7 p.m. at the Bap-
tist Civic Center on Market Street.
Capt. Gary Cochran of the Bay-
town Police Department will pre-
sent a program on self-protection
for women.
Mothers of Multiples—Mothers
of Multiples will meet at 7 p.m. for
their regular business meeting in
the private dining room at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital. Guest
speaker Danny Garvin, a volun-
teer paramedic at North Channel
EMS, will speak about safety for
families with small children. For
more information, call Jenna at
4214620.
Friday, Oct 4
Red Cross Orientation—The
American Red Cross will have an
orientation to the Red Cross from
9 to 11 am. Anyone interested in
learning about the Red Cross is
invited. To attend, call 4241300
for reservations.
Service League —The Service
League’s general meeting will be
held at 9:15 am. at the Service
League House. Susan Wolfe and
Susan Stone will serve as host-
esses. Members will discuss plans
for their upcoming charity ball, to
be held Nov. 9.
Board Meeting— The board of
managers of Church Women Unit-
ed will meet at 9:30 am. at St.
John’s United Methodist Church,
The Baytown Sun accepts calendar
items for nonprofit, charity or commu-
nity groups and events which are ‘
sorted by date. To place an item in the
calendar, call 422-8302 or fax them to
427-6283. Please include your name
and phone number on each submis-
sion.
Tuesday, Oct. 1
A&M Club - The A&MClub will
meet at 6:30 p.m. at Lub/s Cafe-
teria The 12th Man video of Texas
A&M vs. Colorado will be shown.
Formore information, call David
Evans at 422-3746.
Giri Scout Orientation—All
newly-appointed leaders will
receive orientation training at 6:30
p.m. at the United Way building.
For more information, call Unda
Miksat421-2271.
Brig Backer Meeting—The REL
Brig Backers will meet at 7 p.m. in
the Brig Hall on the Lee campus.
All parents are urged to attend. For
more information, call 422-2574.
Town Meeting—Evergreen
Point Golf Course will hold a town
meeting for interested golfers
explaining the rates, policies and
programs of the new golf course
from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Tejas Room
of the Baytown Community Cen-
ter. Information for golfers who
cannot attend will be available at
the golf course, 1530 Evergreen.
For more information, call 422-
4747.
AUSA Meeting—Reservations
are due today for a general mem-
bership meeting of the San Jacinto
chapter, which includes the Bay-
town area. A social begins at 6,
followed at 7 by dinner at the Holi-
day Inn Select, 2712 Southwest
Freeway. For more information or
to make reservations, call LTC
(Ret) Robert L Smith, president of
the San Jacinto Chapter, at 464-
5015.
Bosom Buddies—The breast
cancer support group will meet at
7 p.m. in the San Jacinto Mall
Community Meeting Room across
from Oshman’s. For more informa-
tion, contact Sue Weir at 573-
1945.
Teen Baseball—The Baytown
Teenage Basebail Association will
hold its October meeting at 7 p.m.
at Dale Gather’s insurance office in
the Wal-Mart complex on Garth
Road.
Little League—Baytown Central
Little League will host its monthly
board meeting at 7 p.m. at the
Baytown Community Center.
Pack Meeting—Cub Scout Pack
524 is being formed to provide
Scouting for all school-age boys in
the Alamo and James Bowie ele-
mentary school areas. The pack
meets at 7 p.m. each Tuesday in
the cafeteria of Eastside Baptist
.Church, 1700 Danubina off Ward
:Road. All future Scouts and their
.parents are welcome. For more
information, call Tom at 837-9510.
Wednesday, Oct. 2
TOPS—Take Off Pounds Sensi-
bly chapter 564 will meet from 9 to
11 am. at the Baytown Communi-
ty Center. To join TOPS or for
more information, call 4242310 or
422-2044.
Garden Club —The Country Club
Oaks Garden Club will meet at
9:30 am. in the home of Rodney
•Novosad. Hostesses will be Jane
Rhodes, Martha Tate and Jerilyn
Novosad.
Counseling Center—The
Samaritan Counseling Center will
be open from noon to 9 p.m. For
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am. to 5 p.m. Saturday. There will
be crafts, food, choir performance’
a silent auction and a puppet rninj
istry. Tickets are available for $5, f j
and a nursery is available. For TI
more information, call 930-1300.1
Education Conference—The ,.
Bay Area Enrichment Conference
will begin at 7:30 p.m. with a free
public address by Shari Henry at
St. John’s Lutheran Church. The
conference is hosted by Ba’Chen
and ’will discuss homeschooling.
For more information, call 837-
9809.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1996, newspaper, October 1, 1996; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1176707/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.