The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1995 Page: 2 of 49
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Sunday, February 12,1995
The Baytown Sun accepts calendar
items for non-profit, charity or com-
munity groups and events are sorted
by date. To place an item in the cal-
endar; call422-8302 ext. 8018 or fax
them to 427-6283.
Tuesday, Fek 14k
Library storytime—The Sterling
Municipal Library will hold a story-
time for children ages 3-5 years from
10:15 to 11 am. Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Valentine Friends provide the theme
for this week’s film and stories.
Strangers drink with man, steal his track
CRIME SCENE
A 39-year-old man called police station at 1:30 a.m. Saturday to re- eluding a shotgun, a handgun, five
around 1:00 a.m. Saturday, after port an assault at a local night club, gold rings, and credit cards, ac-
his truck was allegedly stolen by According to police, one of the cording to police. Loss is $1,635.
five unknown men. The victim women had approached a cus-
During the 24-hour period be-
tween Friday- and Saturday mom-
■ A passenger car was reported ings, the Baytown Police Depart-
( ^ UAAnr), _ told policethat he had beendrink- tomer at tire bar, and had begun ar- stolqn from the store at 3500 Garth ment responded to 170 complaints,
tance through AARP from 1-5 p.m. at mg with the men, who he did not gmngwith her Road while tire owner was shop- Officenanested20people.be-
pn0J«TraueCreia°i T ,ShV°Jdpol1!Ceihat!?!n ping Friday afternoon. Loss is tween Friday and Saturday mom-
Road 565 and Highway 146, m the shoved her as he attempted to £3 ^
gravel pit. break up the argument, so she ’
Police said that the other men shoved him back and he hit her.
stole the keys to the truck, and She has been referred to the city
threatened to assault the victim, attorney’s office, and no charges 1
The truck owner then fled the have been filed.
Tax assistance—Free tax assis-
Viva Houston—Dr. John Sanchez
will be featured on Viva Houston at
12:30 p.m. on Channel 13, a weekly
show targeted to the Hispanic com-
munity.
Full Gospel—Full Gospel Business
Men's Fellowship Int'l will meet at 6
p.m. at Murray’s Family Restaurant.
Jacob Kurien is the speaker.
the Community Center.
Valentine’s dinner— Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce Valentines
Day Dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m.
at Frank’s Cleaners at Avant Garde
Formal Salon, 2225 N. Alexander.
FMI: 422-6908.
mgs.
scene, according to police, with
Civic association—West Baytown only his cassette case. He told offi-
Civic Association Crime Watch meet- cers that the five men then took off a 31-year-old man was arrested
ing at 6:45 p.m. at St. Mark's United with the truck, which was found Friday afternoon, after police in-
Methodist Church, 1703 Oklahoma. later on Massey-Tompkins Road. vestigated an assault which oc-
FMI: 422-4562. Recovered loss is $4,000. No curred on Thursday. Police said AN (Amoco)
charges have been filed and inves- that the man had attacked his live- {^g|ia£'!ic)
tigation is pending. jn girlfriend, and her ex-husband as (Armco)
ASH (Ashland)
39% R0 (Royal Dutch) 113%
27% S (Sears)
44% SBC (SW Bell)
33% SLB (Schlumb.) ' 54%
35 SO (Southern)
STX (Sterling)
SUN (Sun Oil)
T (AT&T)
TGT (Tenneco) 43%
TNP (TNP Ent.) 15%
TX (Texaco)
UN (Unilever)
UPJ (Upjohn)
WAG (Walgreen) 48
8614 WMT (Wal-Mart) 23%
Quotes indicate market
closing Friday.
GM (Gen. Mtrs.)
GON(Geon)
GR (BF Goodrich)
3939.07 GTE (GTE Corp.)
+6.39 HAL (Halliburton)
ASSAULT
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St. Jude’s tasting bee—The 11th
annual tasting bee, sponsored by the
St. Jude’s Catholic Daughters, Court
Mater Christi No. 1894, is scheduled
for 6:30 p.m. in the church gymnasi-
um. Tickets are $5 and can be pur-
chased from any member. For more
information, call 426-2751 or 424-
43%
DJ Ind. Avg.
Change
21
19%
11%
58% HD (Home Depot)
13% HOU (Hstn. Ind.)
106% HUM (Humana)
6% IBM (IBM Inc.)
32% KM(KMart)
16% KMB (Kimb. Clark)
CHV (Chevron) 45% KR (Kroger)
CIN (CG&E) 24% LYO (Lyondell)
■ Someone entered a mobile DD (DuPont) 54% LZ(Lubrizol)
home in the 3500 block of McKin- oL^Dtot^orp.) 23% MTC (Monsanto)
ney Road sometime between DOWfDowChem.) 64% MXS(Maxus)
Wednesday afternoon and Friday DRM (Diam. Sham.) 24% OXY (Occidental)
noon, and stole several items, in- ENEjEnron)
EY (Ethyl Corp.)
F (Ford)
GE (Gen. Elec.)
49
29%
39%
52%
Black History program- Baytown
Junior School, 7707 Bayway, will pre-
sent this third annual Black History
Program, “It Takes An Entire Village
To Raise A Child," at 7 p.m.
Pinehurst Garden Club—Pine-
hurst Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m.
at the home of Maxine Baker, 7106
Chinook. There will be a Valentine gift
exchange.
BH Sports Assoc.—Barbers Hill
Sports Association will meet at 7
p.m. in the Seniors Hall at Mont
Belvieu City Hall. FMI: 576-5891.
Jaycees—Baytown Jaycees will
hold a membership meeting at 7:30
p.m. at Murray’s Restaurant, 1001
Memorial Social Hour is from 7-7:30
p.m. Speaker is Kevin Plant.
Al-Anon—Al-Anon 12-step pro-
gram meets at 7:30 p.m. at Mont
Belvieu Baptists Church, 10110 Ea-
gle Drive. FMI: 573-1716.
24%
75
during an argument.
14%
61%
BAR FIGHT
Two women entered the police
50%
118%
25%
4265.
THEFTS/BURGLARIES
33%
24%
34
Gospel concert—Trinity Baptist
Church, located on Highway 146, will
host a concert of local gospel talent
at 7 p.m. A love offering will go to-
ward the medical expenses of 6-
week-old Devin Davis, son of •
Richard and the late Renee Davis.
For more information, call Linda
Rowe, 383-2686.
Singles dance—Baytown Single
Friends will host a dance from 8:30
pirn, to 12:30 a.m. Feb. 11 at the
VFW Hall, 8204 N. Main. Admission
price is $5, BYOB and music will be
provided by Sounds Great disc jock-
ey. Featured music will be country
and western and '50s. For more in-
formation, call 424-5869,421-1817
Rummage sale—A rummage sale
from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb.
11, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2701
W. Main, will benefit youth at a work
camp on the Navajo indian reserva-
tion in New Mexico.
Sunrise/Sunset
Sunday
Sunrise: 7:05 a.m.
Sunset: 6:07 p.m.
Monday
Sunrise: 7:05 a.m.
Sunset: 6:07 p.m.
75% X (U.S. Steel)
33%
3% XON (Exxon Corp.) 61%
19 XRX (Xerox)
32% Z(Woolworth) 15%
109%
31% P (Phillips)
10% PEL (Panhandle)
25% PNW (Pin. West)
52% PZL (Pennzoil)
22%
20% Exxon’s dividend per share
45% is 75 dents paid quarterly.
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Happy Birthday
Edward Orsak
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has moved to
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421-7115
Donath’s Dirt Yard is still at 5620 Garth Rd.
To celebrate our
GRAND OPENING this coupon will
entitle you to a 10% Discount Today -
2/9/95 through 2/28/95 at our Nursery Only!
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Lotto Texas Pick 3: Win-
ning numbers drawn Friday
by the Texas Lottery, in this
order.
Lordy, Lordy,
Look Who’s 40!
With Love From
Family & Friends
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Cineplex Odeon Theatres
Exxon Annuitants—Bill Adams of
the Texas Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice will speak to Exxon Baytown An-
nuitants at 10 a.m. in the Community
Building, 2407 Market Street.
NSDAR—John Lewis Chapter NS-
DAR (Daughters of the American
Revolution will meet at 10 am. at the
home of Louise Whitten. The pro-
gram is by Priscilla Dowlen.
NARFE—Baytown Chapter 1315 of
the National Association of Retired
Federal Employees (NARFE) will
meet at noon at Ryans Steak House.
Friends of NRA—Gulf Coast
Friends of NRA will meet at 6:30 p.m.
at Murray’s Restaurant to continue
planning for June 23 banquet. FMI:
Danny Cheatham, 427-1197.
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Mr. A.L. Moss,
owner & operator of
Bayway Sanitary Works,
wishes to Thank all his customers, but
due to illness is closing his business.
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Church anniversary—Antioch
Missionary Baptist Church, 2500
Harris Street will celebrate its 65th
anniversary at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Sher-
man Gray Jr. is the pastor. FMI: 426-
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Reunion meeting—The planning
committee for the 20th reunion of the
Channelview High School Class of
1975 will meet Feb. 12. For reunion
information, please contact Ricky
Hendrix, 455-7900, or Vicki Martin
Dowdy, 457-0949.
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Study dub—Thursday Forum
Study Club will meet at 11 am. at
Goose Creek Country Club. Host-
esses are Glenda Wright and
Kathryn Stephenson.
Kiwanis—Noon Kiwanis will meet
at Goose Creek Country Club. Gene
Pemberton Director of Community
Development fa the Houston Astros,
is guest speaker.
Tax assistance—Free tax assis-
tance through AARP from 1-5 pm at
Sterling Memorial Library.
Donkey basketball-Barbers Hill
FFA is sponsoring a donkey basket-
ball game at 7 p.m. in the Barbers
Hill High School gym. Tickets avail-
able from seniors, a call 576-2221.
REL Reunion—The reunion com-
mittee of the Robert E. Lee class of
1965 will meet at the home of Pat
Stephens Cunningham, 1805 Colby
to plan fa the July 29 reunion. FMI:
Faith Cakebread Kingston, 421-
5892, or Rosemary Rogers Dinwid-
die, 427-2856.
Highland Book Review Club-
Highlands Book Review Club will
meet at the home of Sue Campbell
at 7:30 p.m.
Book sale—Sterling Municipal is
having a book sale Feb. 13-18 in the
main reading room of the library.
Al-Anon—Al-Anon adult children
of alcoholics 12-step program meets
at 9:30 a.m. at the old San Jacinto
Hospital. 1101 Decker Drive. FMI:
573-1716.
REL Sports Boosters—REL
Sports Booster Club will meet at 6:30
p.m. in the school cafeteria.
Brig Backers—REL Brig Backers
will meet at 7 p.m. to discuss activi-
ties for the remainder of the year.
Singles outreach—Baytown Sin-
gles Outreach Support (SOS) will
meet at 7 p.m. in the BayCoast Med-
ical Center cafeteria. Susan Moae-
- Fontenot is the speaker.
FEMB Civic Assodation—FEMB
Civic Association will meet at 7 p.m.
in the Cedar Bayou Metnodist
Church. Lisa Urban will speak on the
proposed neighborhood protection
ordinance.
REL Projed Graduation—REL
Project Graduation will meet at 7
p.m. in the auditaium. Senia par-
ents are invited. FMI: Martha Lou
Fullick, 424-4441.
Oakwood redevelopment—Oak-
wood Redevelopment Committee
will meet at 7 p.m. at Mount Rose
Baptist Church, 1132 Carver St.
301 E. Texas Ave.
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Teen court—Teen Court Trial at
6:30 p.m. in Judge Tony Pdumbo’s
courtroom, 701W. Baker. FMI: 427-
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Accounting
Accounting Manager
Barbara Zavodny.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 89, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 12, 1995, newspaper, February 12, 1995; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158064/m1/2/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.