The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 82, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 2007 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
AARON BARBEE
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MILITARY BRIEFS
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puter services company for on-
site business and residential
needs. He can be contacted at
281-628-5099. E-mail ques-
tions for Aaron to
sunnews@baytownsun.com.
Any child who brings
another child, who does not
for the TNT Youth Conference 2007
on June 6-10 in College Station!”
at 7 p.m. at St. John
Catholic Church on Baker
Road. Visit BNLL’s web-
site
http://eteamz. active. conVba
ytownnorthlittleleague.
281-421-1257
Auditions for
“Laughter on the 23rd
Floor” will be held at 7
p.m. at Baytown Little "
Theater, 1500 Lakewood
Village off of Bayway
Drive (just north of the
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for Shriner bus trip
to La. casino
The Baytown Shrine Club is
hosting a chartered bus trip to
Grand Casino Coushatta in
Kinder, Louisiana, on
Thursday, Feb. 22. The bus
will leave at 9:30 a.m. from
the Shrine Club building at
110 West Main. There are a
few vacancies left, so call as
soon as possible to reserve
your seat. The cost is $5 per
person, refreshments included.
Contact Pete Hargrave, 281-
420-5653.
Center, 2407 Market St.,
for card games.
Baby Tiihe is for
infants up to 18 months
old from 10:30 to 10:50
a.m. at Sterling Municipal
Library. Learn songs to
entertainment. 281 -427-
3031.
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the high school, 9696
Eagle Drive. The theme is
“Mardi Gras on the Hill”
and will feature a Cajun
dinner, a silent and a live
auction. Tickets are S10;
children under age 3 are
free. Contact Sharon
Harper at 281-576-6667.
YMCA hosts “Special
Needs Night Out,” from 6-
9p.m. forages 8-18.
Contact Debbie Martin.
George is informed that one of the
actors, Eddie, has been in an auto
accident and George must replace
him immediately. Apparently no one
is sure of what play is being per-
formed, but George (costumed as
Hamlet) seems to find himself in the
| SUNRISE
2A Saturday, Febniai ry 17,2007
Baytown Little Theater
Joshua T. Moore
Army Pvt. Joshua T. Moore has
• graduated from Basic Combat
Monday
Highlands Community
Center offers seniors inter-
mediate line dancing at
8:30 a.m. or quilting at 9
a.m. Beginning line danc-
ing is at 9:45 a.m. Game
day starts at 12:30 p.m.
281-426-7561.
Quilting class is held at
Supply Specialist Advanced
Individual Training course at Fort
The course is
won’t hurt at all to have them
tary training at
Lackland Air Force
Base in San
Antonio. In addition,
airmen who com-
plete basic training
earn credits toward
an associate degree
through the
Community College
of the Air Force. He is the son of
Charles and Monica Chark of
sponsors^ play featuring area j
people for the Texas Non-Profit
say that Firefox is better and
more secure than Internet
Explorer, and they are probably
right. Internet Explorer tends to
not work properly sometimes
with specific web sites and
some people choose to make
the jump to Firefox to work
around the issue.
It’s perfectly fine to install
Firefox on your computer even
if you choose to keep using
Internet Explorer as well. They
are completely separate and
Today
A family fun day
Ragball Tournament will
begin at 8 a m. at Edna
Mae Park, 7613 Wade
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team (can be guys or girls)
both on your computer.
As well as Firefox and
Internet Explorer, there are
other web browsers out there as
well, but these are the main two
that people tend to use. Feel
confident that you can install
Mozilla Firefox and this will
very likely fix your problem
logging onto Baytown Talk.
I’m sure you have already
tried this, but you can try delet-
ing your cookies, and deleting
your temporary Internet files.
To do these through Internet
Explorer you choose TOOLS
and then INTERNET
OPTIONS. You will see the
buttons to perform these tasks.
If this doesn’t fix your prob-
lem, you may need to get
someone to come out and look
at your computer, as this could
be a very tricky issue to trou-
bleshoot and fix.
Check out my web site
www.TexasComputerGuru.com
for supplemental information
and previous articles as well.
Each year, Baytown Little Theater then a play by Samuel Beckett, apd
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might as well be A Man for All
Theatres’Youth Conference. f—’"y ~
John Paul Green, a long-time actor ed George has lost all sense of con-
in these productions, says, “It’s that . tact With his fellow performers.,Yet,
time of the year again. That’s right,
conference auditions! This year’s
production will be Christopher
Durang’s comedy masterpiece, The
Actor’s Nightmare.”
uate of Barbers Hill High school,
successfully com- ppi
pleted basic training
for United States NM| ,
Coast Guard at Cape I
May, New Jersey. H
He will be stationed
■ ' at Chattanooga,
Tenn, on USCGC
Ouachita, which has DAUZAT
a crew of 16 mem-
bers covering 619 river miles, Ryan
is the son of Kerri and Steven
COMMUNITY C AllADAR
281-573-9541. 9 a m. at the Highlands
Baytown Little Theater, Community Center, 604
1500 Lakewood Village Highland Woods Drive,
(off of Bayway Drive), pre- 281-426-7561.
sents the comedy, “Blithe Senior Bowling League
Spirit,” at 8 p.m. For reser- meets at 10 am. at Max
wottAnc Rnwl Fact 77ft Ward Rd
The cost is $6. For more
information, call the
seniors program at Lee
College at 281-425-6416.
Come to the Seniors
regularly attend the 10 a.m. Room from 10 a.m. to 4
worship service at St. John’s p.m. in the Community
United Methodist Church,
may go to the balcony and
ring the church bell.
Old-fashioned hymn
singing and preaching will
Question: Guru, I have a
question for you. I am not very
computer literate, but I enjoy
posting on the Baytown Talk
forum (Baytown Sun). All of a
sudden, I cannot log into that
website. Someone is telling me
to try Mozilla Firefox browser.
I don’t want to download any-
thing that will possibly harm
my computer, and trust your
advice. What should I do?
Answer: In order to view web
pages on the Internet, you need
a “web browser.” The most
common web browser is
included in Windows, and it’s
called Internet Explorer. I’m
sure you know that one well.
However, a lot of companies
are competing with Microsoft
to offer alternative products.
One such company is called
Mozilla, and they offer a com-
petitive program to Internet
Explorer that is called Firefox.
Firefox does the same thing
that Internet Explorer does (lets
you view web pages), and it
looks very much the same as
Internet Explorer. Some people
VFW Post 912, 8204 N.
l,ilvi avj iuivi uaiimig Main, has bingo at 2 p.m.
will be 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
in the Whilhite meeting
room at the Sterling
Municipal Library.
Registration is required.
Call Erin Mehling at 281-
427-7331, ex. 228.
West Chambers
County Pilot Club annual
gala will begin at 6 p.m. at Baker Road intersection),
the high school, 9696 Call 281 -424-7617.
COMING UP
Free pancakes
for donations at
IHOP Tuesday [
Tuesday is the day
thousands of hungry
flapjack lovers have
been waiting for. IHOP
will celebrate its
National Pancake. Day
by handing out free
short stacks of butter-
milk goodies to its
guests. All the kind peo-
ple at IHOP ask in
return is that guests
make a donation to the
Children’s Miracle
Network, which gives
money to local charities
including the Shriners
Hospitals for Children.
Though IHOP is open
24 hours a day, the free
pancake event runs from
7 a.m. and end at 10 p.m.
This marks the third
consecutive year IHQP
and the Shriners have
teamed up to raise
money for the charitable
hospitals. IHOP has set
this year’s fundraising
goal at $500,000.
in the closing moments of the play,
he rises to the occasion and finally
says the right lines, whereupon
make-believe suddenly gives way to
reality as the executioner’s ax (meant
Having casually wandered onstage, for Sir Thomas More) instead sends
~~— j ----r poor Qeorge to oblivion, denying
him a well-earned curtain call.
The characters needed are George
Spelvin, herb, an accountant who is
very confused, must be very good at
improving; Meg, young frantic stage Green. “If you’d like, you can bring a
_________,........ .... manager; Sarah Siddons, actress of monologue, which 1 would be more J
middle of a scene from Private Lives, Private Lives; Ellen Terry, actress of than happy to see. However, a mono-'
ing at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. Training at Fort Knox, Ky. He is the
brother of James Moore of Pasadena
and nephew of Dee Walsh of Crosby.
1 surrounded by such luminaries as
Sarah Siddons, Dame Ellen Terry,
and Henry Irving. As he fumbles
| TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Saturday, Feb. 17,
the 48th day of 2007. There
are 317 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight: •
On Feb. 17,1801, the House
of Representatives broke an
electoraljie between Thomas
Jefferson and Aaron Burr,
, electing Jefferson president;
Burr became vice pfesident.
On this date: f
In 1864, during fhe Civil
War, the Union ship U.S.S.
Housatonic was rammed and
sunk in Charleston Harbor,
S.C., by the Confederate hand-
cranked submarine H.L.
Hunley, which also sank.
In 1865, Columbia, S.C.,
burned as the Confederates
evacuated and Union forces
moved in.
In 1897, the forerunner of
the National P.T.A, the
National Congress of Mothers,
convened its first meeting, in
Washington.
In 1947, the Voice of
America began broadcasting to
the Soviet Unian.
In 1964, thestpreme Court,
in Wesberry v. Sanders, ruled
that congressional districts
within each state had to be
roughly equal in population.
In 1972, President Nixon
departed on his historic trip to
China.
In 1992, serial killer Jeffrey
Dahmer was sentenced in
Milwaukee to life in prison (he
was beaten to death in prison
in November 1994).
Five years ago: Ward Burton
took advantage of Sterling
Marlin’s blunder for his first
victory in the Daytona 500.
(Marlin, who appeared in con-
i'. trol of the race, was penalized
for getting out of his car and
pulling briefly on a damaged
fender during the stoppage.)
One year ago: Harry
Whittington, the lawyer shot
by Vice President Dick
Cheney while quail hunting,
left a Corpus Christi hospital,
saying “accidents do and will
happen.”
— The Associated Press
the Samuel Beckett play; Henry logue in not needed for this audition.
Irving, actor of Hamlet; The So mark your calendars, get the word
Executioner, pretty self-explanatory; ‘ out, tell your friends, and get ready
Narrator/Host.talks to audience, two
er, the other actors switch to Hamlet, of them.
CORRECTIONS
It is the policy of The Baytown
Sun to correct errors in a timely
manner. Corrections and clarifi-
cations are published in this
space. To inquire, readers should
contact managing editor David
Bloom at 281-425-8016 or
david.bloom@baytownsun.com.
j QUOTABLE
“One does evil enough when
one does nothing good.”
— German proverb
BIBLE VERSE
Obey your leaders and submit
to their authority. They keep
watch over you as men who
must give an account. Obey
them so that their work will be a
joy, not a burden, for that would
be of no advantage to you.
— Hebrews 13:17
Dauzat, Jr. and the brother of Jacob S.C. Waddell's uncle, Allen Waddell, Baytown. Chark is a 2006 graduate
Ray Dauzat. Grandparents are Paul —;J“ ----- —<• c r — c-i—>
j and Judy Gillen and the late Steven
Dauzat,Sr. and the late Dorothy
Dauzat. Great-grandmother is Elise
Dauzat.
Michael P. Broadrick
Army Pvt, Michael P. Broadrick
has graduated from the Petroleum
In 1976, Police were still
investigating the cause of a
plane crash in Mont Belveiu.
In 2001, Cedar Bayou plant
manager Gordon Christman,
who spent more than 30 years
with Bayer Corp., passed his
hard hat to John Rocco. “It’s
going to be hard to follow a
legend,” Rocco said.
In 2002, the Gainer girls —
, wren—
returned home to Baytown just in
time to sign their autographs on
their very own Hollywood photos
for the showing of their movie:
“The Shipping News”. The iden-
tical 9-year-old triplets starred in
a three-in-one package as Kevin
Spacey’s daughter, Bunny.
One year ago, The state’s
largest police officers associa-
tion endorsed Chambers
County Judge Jimmy Syliva
over primary challenger
Monroe Kruezer — the coun-
ty’s former sheriff.
Jonathan A. Chark
Ryan Joseph Dauzat, a 2006 grad- Lee, Petersburg, Va. The course is Air Force Airman Jonathan A.
““ u;ii u;„u designed to train students in receipt, Chark has graduated from basic mili-
storage, issue, shipping, and distribu- ---*
tion of petroleum, oil and lubricant
products used by the Army. He is the
son of Joseph W. Broadrick of
Baytown and is a 2003 graduate of
jML Barbers Hill High School.
Courtney M. Waddell
Army Pvt. Courtney M. Waddell
has graduated from basic combat
training at Fort Jackson, Columbia,
Daryl W. Penton
Army Pvt. Daryl W. Penton has
graduated from basic combat train-
Penton is the son of Robbie Davis,
and nephew of Randy and Patricia
Davis, all of Baytown,
“I’m switching roles this year,”
Green says. “I’m going to be. on the
other side of the spectrum, and will
Seasons. ’By this time the disconcert- be directing the piece. I’m very
excited about this show. I’m also cur-
rently writing a sketch to begin the
show, because Actor’s Nightmare is
only about twenty-five minutes. I’ll
have details about that at the audi-
tions.”
The auditions will be at the Lee
Community College Theatre on
February 26th and 27th at 6 p.m.
Those who can’t come until 7 p.m.
will still be able to audition.
“The audition itself will be some-
thing you would never expect,” says
frrppn “If vnn’d liVf* vnn ran hrina
monologue, which 1 would be more
sents the comedy, “Blithe
Road. The cost is $100 per vations, call 281-424-7617. Bowl East, 720 Ward Rd.
team (can be guys or girls) ----• r- . .
and there must be 10 play- SundaV
ers on each team. Supply J
your own game balls; 1st
and 2nd place t-shirts and
a 3 game guarantee. Call
David Roberts at 281-422-
5128 or e-mail rbig-
. dave442003@yahob.com.
Youth Bowling League
meets at 10 a.m. at Max
East Bowling Alley on
Ward Road. Ages 4-8 years be at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. in
can choose to play “bumper the meeting room of the
bowl” and ages 8-21 are Comfort Suites at Interstate sing, stories to tell, and
welcome for classic bowl- 10.281-422-7949 finger plays to aid in your
ing. Call 281-427-4771. VFW Post 912, 8204 N. child’s development.
Literacy Tutor training Main, has bingo at 2 p.m. BARSEA (Baytown Area
Retired School Educators
Association) meets at 11
a m. at Golden Corral on
Garth. 281-422-9722
Interdenominational
Men’s Fellowship is at
6:30 p.m. in the fellowship
hall of the Church of New
Beginnings, 3220 North
Alexander Drive. There
will be a full course meal,
special music and the
guest speaker will be
Bobbie Cunningham from
Glory to Glory ministries.
Community Duplicate
Bridge Club meets at 6:45 League Parent’s meeting is
p.m. at the City of
Baytown Parks and
Recreation Community
Center, located at 2407
Market St. Players pay $3
each for three hours of
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