The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 2005 Page: 2 of 16
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621 Rollingbrook Drive
Baytown, Texas 77521 .•< *5
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the first Thursday of each month at
Jane
Howard
Lee
Our vocabulary changes as our
world changes. A friend sent me '
a list of new words, words she
called “essential additions to the
workplace vocabulary.”
My friend has a pretty impor-
tant position on Wall Street and
is one of those people who is
never without two cell phones
(one’s number is only known to
, her boss), a couple of pagers, a
Blackberry or the newer version
of Such a device and whatever
Chambers County golf -r The
Chambers County golf course will reopen
mation, call Allen at 281-573-2402 or
281421-1257. Visitors are welcome.
Ashing club — The Saltwater Angler
League of Texas Trinity Bay Family
Fishing Club meets at 7 p.m. the first
Thdrsday of every month at the Eddie V.
in Baytown. For more information, e-mail
Mike Hindman at mhsalttails@evl.net.
English classes — Our Promise for
West Baytown Inc. offers free English
classes from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. every
Dm
Kentucky, in Baytown. Classes include
small groups and free childcare. For
more information, call 281422-3457.
Alcoholics Anonymous — Surrender, a
new Alcoholics Anonymous group, meets
at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1200 E.
who flies in from elsewhere,
makes a lot of noise, poops on
’everything, then leaves.
• Assmosis: The process by
which some people seem to
absorb success and advancement
adjusting to the loss of a spouse. Join
throughout the world, would col-
lapse without her.
She thrives on all of that. She Corral on Garth Road. For information,
Something
new for your
vocabulary
program held the first Thursday of each
month to assist a widow or widower in
She thrives on all of that. She
loves the pressure, eats up the
stress and spits it out. She gets
her job done and makes sure oth-
ers get their jobs done as well.
She is one of the most intelligent
people I know, holds degrees in
three different fields and has sev-
eral companies similar to her
own bidding on her whenever
her annual contract date rolls
around. Despite all of that, she
will probably chuck it all some-
day and go to medical school
.when she is ready to slow down
ji little.
• Somewhere in her busy day
’she always finds time for some
humor, thus this list. Some of
Contributed photo
Highlands Pilot Club welcome HJS teachers
The Pilot -Club of Highlands welcomes the new teachers above to Highlands Junior
School. Pictured, from left, are Lisa Rankin, Michella Joseph, Patricia Jones, Pilot mem-
ber BJ. Richardson, Alexsia Shankle, John Alexander, Del Bush, Angela Ellis and Nicole
Bright.
may join as associates. For more Infor- Sterling Municipal Library from 10:30 to
11 a.m. Join Miss Lisa for stories, songs
and finger plays.
Square dancing —• The Crosby
Swinging Squares offers square dance '
lessons from 6 to 8:30 p.m. every
Thursday at the Crosby Community
.—__ ...— ------- _. information,
call 281-328-3371 or 281444-3114.
C&W dancing — Country and Western
dancing for the senior citizens group is
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every Thursday at
the Baytown Community Center, 2407
Thursday at Iglesia Bautista Betel, 2728 Market St.
TOPS — TOPS No. TX 794 meets from
6:30 to 8 p.m. every Thursday at
Remington Park in the Country Kitchen
room. All old and new members are wel-
come; For more information, call Jan at
281426-5847 after 6 p.m.
Fun for seniors — Enjoy a good-times
atmosphere while playing games of 42,
dominoes, 88 and Skip-Bo and making
friends. Free refreshments are served. .
Participants must be 55 years old or
older. There are monthly luncheons, bus
,of a good way to clean that up
and save the meaning.)
• Cube farm: An office filled
with cubicles.
-Prairie dogging: When
someone yells or drops some-
thing loudly in a Cube Fann and
people’s heads pop up over the
walls to see what’s going on.
■ • Crop dusting: Surreptitiously
(passing gas while walking
.Through a cube farm.
• Mouse potato: The on-line,
Wired generation’s answer to the
mation, call 281426-7561.
Toddler Time — Toddler Time for chil-
dren 18 to 36 months of age is at
tions. For more information, call
i 409-267-8263 or visit www.chambers.
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other technology that her compa- j
.' ■ x ,. ■, .j,,1 for business at 7 a.m. For more informa-
contact. 1 am sure they win be
fitting her with a microchip any i
day now, and I am sure someone
is trying to clone her or at least
replicate her brain. You would
think this huge company, known
the group for lunch and fellowship this
Thursday, 11:30 a.m. at 4610 Golden
call 281-839-0700^
Riders association — The Gold Wing
Riders Association meets at 7:30 p.m.
I the first Thursday of each month at
Cedar Bayou Community Center, 7711
Highway 146.
Vietnam veterans — Vietnam Veterans Lobit Ave., at 8 p.m. For more informa-
tion, call Evelyn at 281420-2173.
Seniors — Seniors at the Highlands
Highway 146.
of America-Baytown Chapter 922 meets
' at 7 p.m. at the VFW post located at
8204 N. Main. Anyone who served in the Community Center can enjoy ceramics at
miluary in Vietnam from Feb. 28,1961 9 a.m. or a Spanish class at 1 p.m. The
to May 7, 1975, or Aug. 5,1964 to May
7,1975, are eligible. Bring a copy of
your DD214 to join. Those who served
* but not during these times or never .
j served but support Vietnam veterans
tion, call 409-267-8235.
Widowed Persons — L,I.F.T (Living
Information For Today) is a social support Gray Wetlands Center, 1724 Market St., Center, 419 Hare Road. For information,
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( • Blamestorming: Sitting
(around in a group, discussing
’why a deadline was missed or a
project failed, and who was
responsible. )iaes.
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(who flies in from elsewhere, H-1-
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Today
Aggie Moms — The Baytown Aggie
i Moms will meet at 6:30 p.m. at First
I Baptist Church, 505 Rollingbrook Drive,
in Baytown. Mary Ann Gaylord will host a
■ gourmet food show with items from
Tastefully Simple.
Homecoming barbecue — Tickets are
now available for Friday'sNiomfecoming
barbecue, a fund-raising project of the
I Barbers Hill Scholarship Association.
Advance tickets are $7 and can be pur-
chases jn the principal's office of each
i' Barber's Hill school or at the West
Chambers County Chamber of Commerce
on Eagle Drive.
Chambers County libraries — The
I Chambers County Library in Anahuac, the
Juanita Hargraves Memorial Branch
Library in Winnie and the West Chambers
\ Branch Library in Mont Belvieu are open
from 8 a.m, to. 5 p.m. today and Friday.
- The libraries will be closed Saturday, but
| will return to their. regular schedules on
Monday. Staff are available at each loca-
tion to assist with FEMA online applica-
community center is at 604 Highland
Woods Drive in Highlands. For more infer- trips and musical, entertainment. All the
noi kne -reel fun iS at the Baytown Community Center,
2407 Market St. For information, call
281420-5735. <
r_____,___________________ Weather watch
(■you may have seen it already, but 1 '■ . .
'■ . I Partly sunny and hot. becom-
' j : iijg breezy in the afternoon.
. i. WeeZy and patBy cloudy in the ;
\ evening. High of 90. Low of 63.
[ Winds from the north at 14.
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Sunrise — 7:16 a.m.
Sunset—.6:59 p.m.
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High 10:10 a.m. .
j | Low 4:58 p.m.
Tomorrow
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absorb success and advancement I J-owof 58.
woyiv ouwvoo cuiw Winds from the north at 14
by kissing up to the boss rather mph.
(than working hard. Sunrlse .. 7:16 a n,
» •_ Salmon Day: The experience sunset - 6:58 p.m,
of spending an entire day swim- Tides*
ming upstream only to get High 2:31a.m.
■screwed and die in the end. Low 5:25 a,m,
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Corrections
In’a Page 12 article regarding
the Ross S. Sterling production of
Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer
Night’s Dream,” the opening night
was incorrectly identified. The
play opens tonight.
It is the policy of The Baytown
Sun to correct errors in a timely .
manner. To inquire, readers
should call Sun managing editor
David Bloom, at 281425-8016
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Bible Verse
Seek'the Lord while be may be
found; call bn him while he is
near.
— Isaiah 55:6
“There are plenty of fools in the
world; but if they had not been
sent for some wise purpose, they
wouldn’t have been here; and
since they are here they have as
good a right to have elbow-room
in the world as the wisest.”
—- Susan Edmons tone Ferrier,
Scottish novelist
(1782-1854)
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OBITUARIES: John
Singleton, Jr., Marsha Lee Harper,
Robert F. Witte, Grace A. Kelley.
Mary Lou Thornton, Michael
Wayne Poe, and Edith Ann
Kibodeaux
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"Two Children, Oppressive
Mortgage): What yuppies turn
'into when they have children and
one of them stops working to
Stay home with the kids.
• • Stress puppy: A person who
seems to thrive on being stressed
■put and whiny.
> • Swipeout: An ATM or credit
card that has been rendered use-
less because the magnetic strip is
jvom away from extensive use.
*; • Xerox subsidy: Euphemism
,for swiping free photocopies
from one’s workplace.
* • Irritainment: Entertainment
and media spectacles that are
annoying but you find yourself
Enable to stop watching them.
" • Percussive maintenance: The
Tine art of whacking the dickens
“out of an electronic device to get
3t to work again.
" • Generica: Features of the
(American landscape that are
Exactly the same, no matter
•tyhere one is, such as strip malls
jnd subdivisions.
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(Pageant registration wl be had 1 hr
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Food Drive to benefit victims of Hurricane Rita
San Jacinto Mall, Baytown
(in the parking lot that faces the Raceway Gas Station on Garth Rd.)
October 8th, 2005 • 8 am - 2 pm
Sponsored by ^ lyondell
Items most needed:
• Non perishable foods (ie. peanut butter, cereal, tuna & items that take little preparation)
• Snack foods and canned foods
• Diapers, wipes, baby food, formula
• Personal items (ie. toothpaste, disposable razors, shampoo, conditioner)
Saturday October 8
10am - 6pm
Sunday October 9
12pm - 5pm
FREE “HowTo”
Seminars All Weekend
Friday October 7
11am - 7pm
If you have any questions regarding the food drive
please call Carla Chapman @ 281-452-8531.
Lyondell Hurricane Relief
Food Drive
FREE ADMISSION ON FRIDAY
MEDICAL WEIGHT LOSS
(lose 20 pounds in 6 weeks)
Sat & Sun Pass
Home & Garden Show
San Jacinto Mall
Baytown
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 2005, newspaper, October 6, 2005; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1191437/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.