The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1986 Page: 2 of 22
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Driving course
BAYTOWN WOMEN'S Bowling A DRIVING COURSE for per-
Association will hold an open . sons.50 and older, sponsored by
meeting at 2 pm.-Oct 12 at Hur- the American Red" Cross and
ricane Lanes All association presented -by the ' American
Association of Retired Persons,
will be hejd from 6 to 10 p.m. Oct.
9 and Oct 10 Tpe cost is S7 and
persons completing the course
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Bowlers’ meeting
Two Baytown men were ar-
rested. Tuesday night and charg-
ed with possession of a controll-
ed substance in a drug raid con-
ducted by Baytown and Harris
County law enforcement of-
ficers
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BAVTOWl
members are urged to.attend to
approve the 1986-87 budget, meet
new and old officers and direc-
tors, and to discuss old ancfnew
business A special prize will be are eligible for a 10’percent dis-
W Lobit. ~ prescription with the doctor, the presented to the person who br- count on their .liability » in-
Officers obtained a search -suspect left,
warrant and at 7:20 p.m. entered
the location where they said they .suspects entered"
found 5 ounces of high-quality Pharmacy. 7,129 Baw^fev. and at-
cocaine Police estimate the tempted 'to fill a/prescription
street value at $12.00
-- On Oct. I
-High ScIhmI
Barents Nigl
3hat the'parel
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writer of pir J
'pert' on Jeanl
- to the studetl
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■period, he wil
graders abl
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.third period, I
; seventh-and I
how to be an J
NEW ASSIST!
Gill Green il
• ^principal' fori
I High School: I
las a teacher"fa
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_ •said that it'wa
’fund his frienij
. ^Green said on
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- .'principal, won
Robert, K 1.
• -Green said th
Junior are pn
■ such a nice
....hopes to be a p
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_ . .tendance, disc
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* Elsie Green,
third-grade te
• Bowie Elemem
1 have three, dt
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'ME STOPPERS
According to Baytown police,
a tip was given to Baytown '
Cnme Stoppers that narcotics
were being sold at
Oft
CARXJVAL COMIXG
surance. To register, call 427-
. 311.4by 4:30 p.m. Oct. 9. '
ings the most members.
A few minutes later, two
READY FOR the Crockett Elementary School Carnival, Tammy
Laird, a kindergarten room mother, shows the poster with the peril
CHANNEL VIEW SENIOR nent Information, It will 'be sponsored by the Parent-Teacher
Citizens will sponsdr a garage Organization from 2 to 6 p.m. Oct. 11 on the school grounds. With
-sale frorrr9 a-nr. -fb 5 p m Oct lo Mrs. Laird are Honi-Gregory, left, andher son, Chad.,;___~...____^__
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor i
akewood Kilgofe open house
KILGORE -CENTER Parent-
Teacher Association will meet at
L- J-P-m. Oct 9 in the ^npl. gym-
nasium. The meeting will be
Garage sale
supposedly signed bv the sarhe
y'SOfrer:—: ......-
Again the pharmacist ques-
could have come from the sale of tioned the validity of the
prescription and told the
w-offieers alw-sefaed ‘Wore thar
S5i000 in cash that they said
at the V.V: Ramsey Community
followed by an open house to, j@£hter, j£0p3 Lorenzo in Chan-
give parents the opportunity to
visit, classrooms and meet
nelview Proceeds will benefit
East Harris County- Senior
-Citizens
Council at a glance
- narcotics. .
Arrested and charged with suspects they would have to wait
possession ' of a cont«>l}ed. while he checked wlth-the doc-
substance are Modesto Acosta. tor. The suspects then fled. •
30. o%207 'W Lobit and Martin police said
Plartco Acosta, 35. mYrtlTrjyd
teachers,
Lamar PTA Softball tournament At its regular rrieetingTuesiiQv, Baytown Citv Council.
CrnSoTtheBrisaiicnbediste- UMAKKLK.MENTARy*chM7 Bfillliff1 “ to Four Seasons Ue.e,topmenl .
Both men have, been charged .to, white. 25-* years ofage. 5 Parent-Teacher AssoeiSn Is a„d l™ent softball'tSa . ’ SoilaZStS, the lire-department ad-
the 192nd District Court feet 8 inches to 5 feet 9 inches holding ils annual membership _enr' on ' n p at-Rilev mmistrationbuildmg.
Modesto Acosta is being held tall weighing'150 pounds and drive through Oct 10. Prizes will-?ha'here Soiba f Comnlel in an agreement wit.the Houston-Galyeston Area
under am bond while Martin having brown hair - -be awarded to the two classes Ra™e-t FntS w fs ^ Cwcil lor the purchase .1 ambulances tor a c,t,-operated
faces a bond of $40,000. ■ ' The .otter suspect is descrtbed -with-tbe bigbest peTCOTtaie of pSSrS^Woma^ ^ «««««'
as being white, m his mid-2os. 6 membership and to individual contact Roland Flannel 328-
feet* 2' inches to 6 feet 3 inches students who,'sell the most- j.929 or Car! LeAis 328-4491 ■
-Rejected bids from four private contractors to provide
emergency medical service. - ' *
-Voted 5;-2 to deny h request by Adulfo Amador-to have his
... firm added to the list of wrecker services authorized to answer
police requests tfrtow vehicles * _ - -
-Approved an agreement with the Texas Municipal Lea’gue
for workers',compensation insurance V.— —, :-r—
- Approved a list of drainage projects for possible inclusion
oria Harris County bond election. ' ' ^ ' V "
-Accepteda petition-from Mil-lie C. Meredith pertaining to a .
traffic problem on Massey-Tompkins Road
——-Approved upgraded service-credits through the TMIrlbr:
retiring employees. . -
-Rejected,bids for the Central Sewer District Wastewater
Treatment Plant to permit revision of the specifications
-Awarded a $3,575 contract to Baytown Pneumatics and
Hydraulics for a trolley chain hoist. ■
-Approved a $2,243* contract with Curtis 1,000 for snap-out
ma’ilers-.- '.’- ■ ‘ ■- -
Training exercise
r.v„i„-.A„ fall. Nveighirlg 165 pounds and- memberships.
^ Expl^ion noises, heard m the havinfbr^1. iJ , , ■- v ■ f star party*
• Brownwood area Tuesday : • _ , - . . J
resulted~from a police training BUTglariesaild thefts Spaghetti dinner * -• ARMAN& -BA) OL Nature
^exercise, said Robert Merchant. - ino. ., THE OFFICE E due at'.f.oir .CepteWefi Ray Area Boulevard
assistant chiefofpdice . ‘ " ’ • ,■ 198? , Association at Lee College will near*Clear Lake City, will host a
' - The officers were conducting ' ,v , ue • a„ -s ^-a? ' hold a spaghetti dinrikr frdm il "starparty from.i 30 to 10p.m.
training exefgise op. the handling s o!en. .^t’’'eerL8 P / Ionc|ax* a.m. to.2 p.m. and 4 to 6,p.m. Oct- -0ct: D- A special movie will be*
of explosives, at a .house owned and '•'•/j a.m. ues a\ rPm y a£ QUr La-dv of Gaudalupe sh,pwn' in "Nth"*' center s
bvthe citv. The house is located parkl?? ,lot, °Lan, aPai>^en[ Church. 1124 Beech. The price is * audRorium-Teiesgopes -wjll ..be_;:.
at Bavshore Drive and Crow complex m the 2900 block ol^es; ^, 5,,. _____l. - provided in the parking lot area
Road Mprchrinrsairi Baker.—— ,— N but participants mav bring
•Police are looking for the per- AHnU^nfc V . jetescopes^ird' binocuiarsi Call
son who Sept. 23-cashed a stolen ' crAI.T a. - /474-2531 for more information,
and forged check at Lyons Food GIRL SLUL1 adults m the
Market, 1500'N. Pruett: The Goose Creek Neighborhood wi
Police are looking Tor two check ,for sl8-54, ,vas written meet at 7 p.m, Oct, 9 at f
suspects,who attempted to fill on the account of a Houston'com- ^aYne Gray Sports Complex
two forged prescriptions at
separate .Baytown- pharmacies
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SERRA_ CLUB Of East Harris
_ J xf . J County will meet at .7:*30 p.m.
o200 East Road. New leaders and 0ct 9 a{ the Goose Creek Coun-
s vbltinteers are asked to attends trv (^)ub '
taken Tuesday morning from the uah\-sitting is provided
At about 10 a m. Tuesday a Exxon parking lot. Park and ■> Babysitter needed
susp^OL-entered Eckegd Drugs. Bayway. The vehicle was.later Diabetes support — -—a' BABYSITTER rs nee'ded* b\
1721 Garth, qnd attempted to fill found by Dayton police. It had DiabetesfPatierri Support Group theBayJown YMCAforAIondaV-
a prescription written which was ' been burned. will meefat 4 plftjJpt: 13 in fhe Wednesjiay.-Friday' morning 'fex-.
supposedly signed by a physi- »A stereo, clothing ,anil .fellowship _h^ffl*of ,First epeis£ claskes.atof--Tuesday-'
cian. The pharmacist questioned jewelry, valued at ,$1,780. .was Presbyterian thurch. 1711 Thursday evening classes at
the prescription and when she taken between^" and 1^ p.m. Ylarket Home glucose monitor- Mo'nt Belvieu s MdLood
told the sus^t h^wouiairaveTb Tuesdayrrrom*an apartment in ing will be the topic. For more Pavilion For more information
wajt-until she could verify the the 1300 block of Beaumont.,. - * information call 424-3419: calj "427-1797 . : ~t" -
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-Awarded $29,645 in contracts to four different.companies
, for chemicals. , t ___i___________^
-Authorized final payment of $10,981 to J^io Construction
for development of Airhart Park.
+Approved a maximum payment of ,$13,000 to Rudy Powell
to design and install remote alarm equipment at the East and
West District Wastewater Treatment Plants
^jterapppointed Barbara McGraw^ Raymond Smith., tarry
Hacmes and Ben Rhodes to the Clean City Commission and L A
Derden fo the Board of Trustees<f Volunteer FiretBen. _____,
-f Heard Uifrcitv manager's report •
Roxanne Gillum w as scheduled to speak to the council on fire
service in the Brownwood subdivision, but she did not appear •»°
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Buddhist monk gives
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BILLY YOUNG has become an
——Exxon annuitant aftei more
than 33 years with the company.
He has retired from his duties as
a senior section supervisor in
Exxon’s Baytown Refinery'. A
native of- Clifton, Young is a
member of Missouri Street
Church of Christ. He and his
wife. Y’ertie. hgve two sons,.two
daughters and three,
grandchildren’
mistaken -
Tides forecast are
for Baytown area bays
By DONNA PURDY
--------On his 11th global tour. aBud-. " They are always trying to get
dhist monk from Sri Lanka you to buy something." be said
spoke at Lee Colle'ge Tuesday on*. • We never go to lonyert p.eo-
similamtes arid' 'differences of ' pie'- T hat'is not pleasant,It is ug*
world religions: ’ - : . -*.•»* ..
■ Piyadassi Thera fias been in
, Baytowrf visiting with Dr Sriya
de Silva, a native Sri-Lankan Buddhism-he wilijeii.thera:““” -
- w'htrhas lived in;Baytown six Buddha means the enlightened
years a one. he said. -. ‘ "
Piyadassr said Sri Lanka of* Buddhism, he explained, is not
• 1 fers two things to the world — a god-centered religion, rather it
Ceylon tea and Buddhism
“Since we're not here* to talk works to develop an. und'erstan-
• about tea. let's talk about Bud- ding of man. ■ \
'dhjsm."hesaid. He explained that"ethics and
Buddbis'rn iS one of five world morals aiwella’s meditation antL_
^"^rCjlgldns w'hicfi::in.cTude Chns-ncoffoentration are wall in-
......tianity, Judaism, Mam aad-Hin-—corporate into Buddhism ■ ~
/j*' duism, he.said
>r . a 'Hrigri Krishna::
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The monk said, however, that,
if someone w ants to know about
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You'll appreciate the experienced
pfofessionol service; afforded you wbeth-
-er your need be for a special pidce or
, cortelatiorv of an entire room or home •
ill Spnice.up yOur home now for the Fo*i •
A Season and the upcoming Holidays
f. - Cali Vein soon.!:? .'*
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■nvor Orugr*'
ERNEST WRIGHT has retired
from Exxon’s Bayfown
which means ".pleasant tp the
sight "-when he joined the-ordor ' w isdom -applied
at 18 after • c.orripleting high plained. And. he said, it is rais- assistant planner in the
school —1—ing he consciousness of the mind mechafiical division. A native of
He joked. "I must have been a_ in ordef to make use of. its Baytown, Wright had worked at-’
good-looking man then, capabilities Exxon more than 19 years, he is
Clothed "in a traditional. Not being~en!ightened is like ~,a member of First Christian’v
... pumpkin-orange colored robe .the man who lights a lamp and ' church and Elks Lodge No. 1649.
and brown sandals, the monk then closes his eyes He andhis wife, Joyce, have two
said that some monks teach and After joining /thd order: sons and one daughter. They
work as social' worke/s iri. Piyadassi had the opportunity to have four grandchildren. -
. , hospitals. Others have the attend Harvard University on-a
responsibility of the arm bowls scholarship to study 'world
. • to get food for the monastery, he religions.
said, while still a: very few others He will travel to Florida.
■meditate in the forest. — Washington, D.C..-and on to New-
Piyadassipaid that he is often York after he ieaves Baytown. '
urniture
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OFFER GOOD THRU,MONTH OF OCTOBER
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PIYADASSI THERA, Buddhist monk,' chats with Lee College In-
structor Noah Smith and Dr. Sriya de Silva, left, after his program
on world religions. ,
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 8, 1986, newspaper, October 8, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1152788/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.