The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1989 Page: 5 of 34
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, May 14, 1989
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CONTEST WINNERS
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Per Pound BONUS
With This Coupon
FIRST PLACE
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Now paying
Baytown Opportunity Center is paying cash on the spot for
empty aluminum beverage cans of any kind. Make a clean
sweep this Spring when you recycle. There’s plenty of green
out there just waiting to be picked up.
Offer expires May 19,1989.
Recycling Pays Today.
Baytown Opportunity Center
1507 W. Baker Road
Open: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-3:30 pm
427-0545
Container Recovery
Corporation
Sponsored by:
Wismer Distributing Company
Mother’s Day is
‘picture perfect’
Winners have been announced
in the annual Mother’s Day
photo contest, sponsored by the
Baytown Parks and Recreation
Department.
Winning first place is Mrs.
Leon Potts for her photo of Deb-
bie Moore with sons Davis and
Michael, washing “Lucy” the
goat.
Mrs. Moore said Lucy “is
special to us because when my
quarter horse mare died in
February, she left behind a 3-
week-old filly. Lucy took over
and is raising her as her oiwn.”
Second-place winner is David
Madden, who took a photo of his
wife, Debi, with their son, David
Thomas Madden, in the hosptial
when the boy was only 2 days
old.
Third-place winner is Bert
Marshall, with a photo called
“Mom and Melody.” The sub-
jects are Sandra Marshall and
17-month-old daughter Melody.
Proclamation
dates to 1914
KANSAS CITY, MO.
(AP) — Mother’s Day was .
first proclaimed officially
by President Wilson in
1914, after a persuasive let-
ter-writing campaign by
Anna M. Jarvis, an unmar-
ried schoolteacher from
Grafton, W.Va. Its roots go
back to ancient Greece,
where each spring a cele-
bration honored the earth-
mother goddess Cybele.
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WITH
2-Pc. Fish & More
when you buy7 one at the regular price.
We u§e 100% cholesterol-free vegetable oil.
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SUNDAY thru THURSDAY WrM SUNDAY thru THURSDAY
2-Pc. Fish & More® 99*
when you buy one at the regular price
Kadi dinner includes 2 batter-fried fish
fillets, fryes, cole slaw & 2 hushjfmppies.
Valid thru: May 18,1989
Only at participating locations.
ne coupon per person per visit,
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Long John
Silvers*
SEAFOOD SHOPPE
2-Pc. Fish & More' 99*
when you buy one at the regular price
Kach.dinner includes 2 batter-fried, fish
fillets, fryes, cole slaw & 2 hushpuppies.
Valid thru: May 18,1989
Only at participating locations.
.One coupon per person per v istl.
Not valid with any other coupon or discount offer.
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Meet Kevin May 24!
Support “Project Graduation!”
In support of a drug-
and alcohol-free high
school graduation
celebration, Humana
Hospital-Baytown is
sponsoring a poster
autographing session
with Houston Astro
Kevin Bass, Wednesday,
May 24 from 11:00 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. in
Brig Hall at Lee High
School. For a minimum
donation of $3, you
can meet Kevin, shake
his hand and receive
an autographed poster
for a great cause! All
proceeds will be donated
to Robert E. Lee’s
“Project Graduation,” a
chemical-free alternative
to the traditional •
drinking parties that
often follow graduation.
• Please note: only
posters will be
autographed (no gloves,
cards, baseballs, etc. ).
One poster per $3
donation. First come,
first served!
S aseball is my
game.
“A lot of guys’ll tell you that competition
is what keeps them playing the game. I’m a
perfectionist. For me, it’s getting the job
done right.
“You’re in the outfield, and a ball’s hit to
you and, you’ve got a play at the plate. Smack!
You fire... and throw that guy out.”
Getting the job done light.
I
don’t play with
drugs.
You can’t get thejob done right if you play
with drugs.
“Some of the players who aren’t playing
today aren’t playing because of drug abuse.
Drugs deteriorate your ability as a ball-
player. .. your ability to keep up.
“A guy might be at the top of his game...
and all of a sudden he’s not even in the
game anymore.”
all us .
At Humana® Hospital -’Baytown we
know that drug and alcohol abuse can take
you out of the game... of life. j
Our team of doctors, nurses, psychologists
and counselors knows that it’s never too late
to get help. They’re trained to put lives back
together. Since many of our staff members
have been through a treatment program them-
selves, they know what you’re going through.
Our program works. And. yve’ve just added
a special center for teens.
If you or someone you love needs
help, call us for information or a
confidential physician referral.
Call (713) 428-2222
Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Chemical Dependency Treatment
for Adults and Adolescents
Humana Hospital - Baytown
1700James Bowie Drive
Byi'itoefiigTexas 77 520
(713) 420-6100
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1989, newspaper, May 14, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052649/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.