The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 260, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1985 Page: 35 of 47
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, September 1985
Maranatha to
hear Trice at
two services
The Rev. Ronnie Trice will
preach at 10:45 a m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday at Marantha Temple in
Mont Belvieu.
Bible study will begin at 9:45
a.m.
Communion will be served bet-
ween 10 and 10:30 a m. in the
sanctuary. '—--------------
Children’s church will begin at
10:45 a.m.
A baby dedication will be held
at 10:45 a.m. and a water bap-
tism service will be at 7 p.m.
Sandy Trice will teach at 10
a.m. Tuesday.
Trice will preach at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
The youth will also meet at
7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
youth room.
Family Care Fellowships will
beheldat7:30p.m. Friday. Con-
tact the church office, 576-2259,
for more information.
Arthur and Dencie Purvis and
Livin’ Water and the Maranatha
Praise Choir will provide music
at all services.
A nursery will be provided.
Wright to lead
Praise Band at
a.m. worship
Worship is at 10:30 a.m. and 6
p.m. Sunday at Bethesda Chris-
tian Fellowship, 1102 N. Main,
The' Rev. Troy Cartmill will
prelftSh. Praise will be led by
James Wright and the Praise
Band.
Bible study is at 9:30 a.m.
Home Fellowships will be at 7
p.m. Thursday. Leaders are
James Chesser, Carl Smiley,
Will Hilton, Chuck
Sangerhausen and Glynn Sum-
mers. Anyone not assigned to a
group may contact the church
office at 422-7809 for more in-
formation.
Intercession will be at 8 a.m.
Saturday. Times for weekday in-
tercession will be announced
Sunday.
A nursery is provided for all
. Services.
For more information contact
the church office or Cartmill at
427-9366.
Church of Christ
singing to be led
by Kim Shoemaker
Cedar Bayou Church of Christ
meets at 3601N. Hwy. 146.
Bible classes are at 9 a.m. Sun-
day. Services are at 9:50 a.m.
The lesson, by Don Cain,
minister, is “What Wait I For?”
Singing will be led by Kim
Shoemaker.
Evening services are at 6 p.m.
The lesson, again by Cain, is
“The World Without Excuse.” ,
SOUTH MAIN
South Main Church of Christ,
1101 S. Main has Bible classes at
9 a.m. Sunday.
At 10 a.m. Lynn Parker will
preach “Godley Men — Qualities
of Leadership.”
At 6 p.m. he will preach
“Things not Not Happening
When Jesus Comes Again.”
Meekins to speak
atGloryland Way
Sunday morning
The Rev. Tommy Meekins will
preach at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at
Gloryland Way Church, 7123
Decker.
Children’s church will also be
held.
Evening service is at 7 p.m.
Visitation is at 10 a.m.
Wednesday with everyone
meeting at the church before'go-
ing to hospitals and nursing
homes.
Mid-week service is at 7 p.m.
Thursday with Meekins
preaching.
A nursery is provided for all
services.
Have your
blood
\ pressure
checked.
American Heart fjjl
Association
Begin
Wonderful Adv
READ THE WORD OF GOD
Gulf Oil Company
810 North Main
Raymond Barrow, Dist.
Parts Supply Company
Autd Parts & Accessories
516 West Francis
Lowe's of Baytown
3318 North Main
All Employees
M.S. Young Co., Inc.
5019 Garth Rd.
All Employees
Lone Star Bank
1501 1-10 E. Member F.D.I.C.
Directors, Officers & Personnel
The Rose Petal -
His_& Her Hair Design
600 Ward Rd., 428-2412
Rose Dorchuck and Staff
San Jacinto Methodist Hospital
1101 Decker Drive
Personnel
Cox Air Conditioning & Heating
307 Cedar Bayou
Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Cox
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HOW DAVID IS FINALLY MADE KING
WITH SAUL DEAD AT 7UE HANDS OF THE PHILISTINES,THERE IS NO KINS IN ISRAEL.' AND
DAVID FOLLOWING THE LORD'S COMMAND (II SAM.2-1) LEADS HIS MEN FORTH TO HEBRON...
...THE JOURNEY OUT OF THE
WILPERNESS TO HEBRON IS A
LONG ONE-5UT1WERE WILL BE
NO TURN! NG BACK, FOR THE
FAMILIES OF PAV1D ANP HIS MEN j
GO WITH THEM....
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Hurricane Lanes Bowling Center
Special rates far
groups & churches
720 Ward Road
Baytown Optical, Inc.
2800 Garth Rd
Management and Staf,f
...FINALLY,THE DISTANT
OUTLINES OF HEBRON
, COME INTO VIEW....
Rainbow Express
Children's Center
701 Ward Road
Marsha and Gary Burns
Anderson Shoe & Saddle Repair
Western Wear& Accessories
102 East Texas Avenue
Lyon's Food Market
1500 North Pruett
Jerry Lyons
J.C. Penney
San Jacinto Mall
Employees
Ainsworth and Company
Heating & Air Cond. Craftsmen
2500 Market
Jim Bond & Company, Inc.
Insurance Management
207 W. Defee (Across frorn Post Office)
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AND, FROM THE HIGH-WALLED
CITY, THE DUST CLOUD OF DAVID'S
CAVALCADE CAN BE DISCERNED !
BATTLEMENTS ARE THRONGED WITH
SOLDIERS TO DEFEND THEIR STRONG-
HOLD, FOR,IN THESE ANCIENT TIMES,
A DUST CLOUD OF THIS MAGNITUDE
CAN MEAN BUT ONE THING-THE
APPROACH OF A CONQUERING ARMY/
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The Kalbitz-Beverly Agency
All forms of Insurance
411 N< Alexander Dr.
Highlands State Bank
Highlands, Member FDIC
James L. Adorns and Personnel
Reo Estes Exxon Service
4300 Decker Dr., 424-5612
Mr. and Mrs. Reo Estes
Hare Air Conditioning & Heating
(Formerly Purfurst Air & Heat)
301 Cedar Bayou Rd., 427-3388
E.C. and LaVerne Hare
La Place Hair Fashions
612 Park, 427-7101
Jane Trahan, Kay Kirksey
Binswanger Glass Company
1800 West Main
H.H. Ormsbee and Employees
Greer Florist, Inc
ll3 West Gulf
All Employees
Humana Hospital-Baytown
1700 Bowie School Drive
The Staff
San Jacinto Ford
47101-10 East
Hugh Wood and Employees
R.L. Nelson Construction Co.
Phone 420-1739
Dick & Ann Nelson
Baytown State Bank
Bay Plaza Shopping Center, Member
FDIC
Officers, Directors and Employees
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SAVE THUS FOR YOUR SUNDAY 5CH00L SCRAPBOOK .
Allenbrook Healthcare Center
4109 Allenbrook
Zulene Kempt, Activities Dir.
Gilbert Construction Company
It Can Be Done''
316 E. Texas, 420-5761
Castillian Villa of Beauty
2342 Bay Plaza Center
Mary Burkett and Staff
Jack Fowler Insurance Agency
2322 Kilgore Road
Jack Fowler and Staff
Commerce Body Shop
519 N. Commerce
Jimmy and Lana Burns
The Fair
Boy Plaza & San Jacinto Mall
Management and Employees
Halbert Music Co.
Complete Line of Musical Merch.
Lovell's BF0 Furniture
600 Alexander Drive
Jim Lovell and Employees
M.C. and Jim Halbert & Staff
Jones 7-11-7 Stores
"There's One Nfe'dr You" .
Managers and Employees ,
Insurance Center Agency, Inc.
1106 West Lobit
P. Magee, T. Lotspeick & Assoc.
tfobay Chemical Corp.
West Bay Road
Management and Employees
This Feature Is Made Possible Through The Cooperation uf Luca!
Merchants. It Is Paid For By Firms and Individuals Who Believe
The Religious Institutions Are A Vital Part of Our Community.
The Brass Burro
Alexander Dolls-Depression Glass
Antiques
302 Canal St., Highlands, 426-6358
Helen and O.T. Swanson
The Pool and Spa Store
Custom Pools & Spas
6920 Garth Rd., 420-2897
Gene Harrott and Employees
Joe Camp Ford, Inc.
"Truck Headquarters"
Hwy 146 S.-LaPorte
Baytown Air Cooled Engine, Inc.
Lawnmower-Tractor-Garden Equip-
ment
3018 N. Hwy 146, 422-5188
Mickey Mickenheim .
The 15-15 Agency
Insurance of all kinds.
606 Rollingbrook
Ott Motors, Inc.
,2601 N. Alexander 422-359^
Dan and Dale Ott
Bud's Barbecue & Burgers
Lee Drive & San Jacinto Mall
7700 Hwy 146 (One MileS. MO)
Cryer Pest Control & Pool Supply
3202 McKinney Road
Gene Harrott and Employees
Memory Gardens Family Estates
8624 Garth Rd.
Ken and Sue Barrow
Noble
Pontiac-GMC-Chrysler-Plymouth
347 S. Main, Highlands, 426-3524
The Floor Gallery
909 N. Commerce
Paula & Duffie O'Brien
Frontier Furniture
We Specialize in Wood Furniture
'312Z Garth Rd., 428-2472
Clyde and Jewel Laymance
Anahuac Towing & Shell Co.
4381 Highway 146, North
Sonny-Ezer and Employees
R.W. Reynolds Company
1922 West Main
Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Reynolds
Bill Blake Motor Co.
600 W. Texas Ave.
Bill Blake and Staff
Mac's Boot & Shoe Repair
604 Park, 420-1992
Mac and Trary Choate
Tarry and Company
1006 West Sterling
Frank Terry & Associates
Gary's A&B Muffler Shop
1701LeeDrive
Gary Graham and Staff
Dutch Holland Oldsmobile
"Lets Go Dutch"
622 West T exds Avenue
Faulks Automotive
Complete Auto Repair
4619 Hwy 146, 422-4811
Rex Faulk and Employees
Century Savings & loan Assoc.
100 N. Alexander, Baytown
2615 Market, Baytown
9227 Hwy 146, Mt. Belvieu
Officers, Directors & Employees
Crosby Floor Covering & Ceramics
Carpet-Vinyl-Paint-Picture Frames
5623 Main, Crosby, 328-2515
George and June Fox
Windows l Things
First in Window Fashions/Drapes
White Star Laundry & Cleaners
500 S. Pruett
Mrs. Clint Derzy berry & Employees
Chevron Chemical Co.
Cedar Bayou Olefin Plant
All Employees
Wood Home Canter
800 East Texas Avenue
W.W. Woods Family
Performance Tint
Battery Factory
Batteries and Accessories „
1104 Kowlton Rd., 427-7156
Bill and Joyce Shivers
John's Trim Shop & Accessories
Upholstery-Window Tinting-Vinyl Tops
West Main at Pruett, 422-4286
Blinds
00 E. J
300E. James, 427-3496
Mary lou Andreas
United Jewelers & Distributors
Goose Creek Center
All Employees
McDonald's Restaurant
310 N. Alexander Drive
Dan Granader and Employees
Donath's Garden Canter
2509 N. Alexander Dr., 427-9013
Mary Ann Donath, Owner
Gibson's Printing Company
1302 N. Pruett
Mr. & Mrs. Les Gibson
Piccadilly Cafeteria
San Jacinto Mall
All Employees
Auto Glass Tinting & Detail
3000 N. Main Suite C-8 428-1744
Wright's Meat Market A Bar B-Q
Custom Meats Since 1944
610 Schilling, 427-1315
Davfd Abernathy and Employees
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 260, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1985, newspaper, September 1, 1985; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074757/m1/35/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.