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Youth Fair auction nets $128,000
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Sugar plant eyeballing Anahuac ISD property
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May 05, 2005
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By HEATHER L NICHOLSON
The Baytown Sun
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Area residents will have the
opportunity to give the gift of life
during a communitywide blood
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With record-breaking bids and several
new buyers, the Baytown Youth Fair
wrapped up its 45th year with $128,597 in
auction sales.
Officials were still tallying final num-
bers Saturday and plan to boost the grand
total with sales made under the barn and
through supplemental donations from the
Spur Club.
Cjty council adopted the plans
to revitalize downtown in
September with early cost pro-
jects $10.5 million in 2004 dol-
lars for utilities and streets,
about $585,000 per block.
The plan aims to bring com-
merce and tourists to the down-
town area and make it a vital
part of the city once again. The
area was the commercial hub of
East Harris County until the late
1970s, when development in the
city shifted northward with the
opening of the San Jacinto Mall.
H3’s proposal includes major
infrastructure changes, including
wider sidewalks and a narrower
street. The most obvious change
would be re-striping Texas Avenue
as a straight road and getting rid
of The Snake.
she said. “At this point we don’t in the future,” she said.
The three groups were asked
to confer with the school district’s
State funding is largely based unsuccessful bond issue.
Out of the 26 items needing
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ly crafted schedule off-kilter with 2:30 p.m. for the Sunday matinee,
increasingly devastating effects. Hex tickets go on sale May 30;
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Our younger son & brother went to heaven.
Rene blossomed on earth but will
bloom in heaven.
selling price was the crowning moment
for the auction, breaking the fair record
‘“This year is up. It’s the most 1 can and far surpassing last year’s sale.
remember,” said Donnie White, Youth Fair
Association president.
Last year, the auction brought in
$115,000.
The top buyer is Channel Shipyard, who
innuendo.
Director Mackey Skinner has
selected the following cast: John,
Jason Howard; Stanley. Jeff
Coletta; Mary, Amy Braselton;
Barbara, Emily Allen; Detective
Troughton, Don Plank; Detective
Porterhouse, John Meiners;
Bobby. Jordan Applebe; Reporter,
Debra Hammers.
Production dates are June 10-
11. 17-19, and 24-25. Tickets are
$ 12 for adults and $8 for students.
A special price of $8 is available
to seniors 65+ for the first
Saturday performance and the
Sunday matinee.
Box office hours are from 2 to
5 p.m. Monday through Saturday,
head for his troubles. The incident an(' additionally from 2 to 8 p.m.
and ensuing treatment at a local for the Friday ai’d Saturday pa-
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. Baytown downtown
workshop Monday
The first of several town hall
meetings to outline the Baytown
downtown revitalization effort will
be 6:30 p.m. Monday at Lee
College.
The workshop at Moler Hall will
start detailing the guidelines to
be used in giving Texas Avenue a
facelift. From deciding on what
color the buildings should be to
brick versus stucco, public input
is wanted.
The city of Baytown will direct
the redevelopment efforts with
guidance from the Historic Goose
Creek Association, Baytown
Downtown Association and H3
Studios, a consultant company.
drive Wednesday.
The event will be from 7 a.m.
to 7 p.m. at four venues; the
CenterPoint Baytown Service
Center, 333 Ward Road; the City
of Baytown Community Center,
2401 Market Street; the Wal-
Mart Supercenter, 4900 Garth
Road; and Barbers Hill Middle
School, 9600 Eagle Drive in Mont
Belvieu.
Each person who tries to
donate during the blood drive will
receive a free T-shirt and goody
bag. There also will be refresh-
ments such as coffee, juice and
doughnuts, and door prizes from
local businesses.
For more information, call
281-425-7301 or visit the city of
Baytown Web site, www.baytown.
org.
Thank you for your kmd expression of
sympathy, thoughts and prayers on our
recent loss of Rene.
Baytown Little • Theater’s
upcoming June offering is a light-
hearted, uproarious comedy suit-
able for all ages, “Run For Your
Wife,” by Ray Cooney.
Tlie play deals with a house of
cards that comes crashing down
around a London cabbie (John)
who is married to two women
(Mary and Barbara) at the same
time. Each lives on opposite ends
of town, and neither knows about
the others existence.
It all comes undone when the
cabbie, an ordinary chap, tries to
rescue an elderly woman from the
clutches of three muggers and
winds up getting clobbered in the
FOR MORE INFORMATION, or to discuss any legal
concerns you may have, call me at (713) 629-1111, or
Toll Free at (800) 71-TRIAL. Please take a moment to
visit our web site at www.stephenslegal.com. If you will
provide us with your email address, we will email you
with periodic legal updates.
Although Rene's stay on earth
seemed just a fleeting moment in time,
our loving memories of him will last forever.
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Three groups want to build a
sugar-producing plant on
Anahuac school district property.
But board members aren’t sure if
it's a sweet deal.
Representatives
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Calleigh Lorann Bryant
was born on February 18, 2005 at the Methodist Hospital. She
was 7 lbs 3.6 oz. and 19-1/4 inches long. Her mother is Brittney
Lorrin Bryant of Baytown, TX and a graduate of Ross S.
Sterling; grandmother Jill Norann Bryant of Baytown, TX;
great-grandmother Kathryn Ann Ernst of Forsyth, Illinois and
great-great-grandmother Anna Laura Galentine of Vacaville,
California.
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Attorney at Law
1209 Decker Dr.. Suite 205
Baytown, Texas 77520
„ 281-428-1112
Development District, Coastal
Sugar Producers Cooperation
and Texas Cane Services want
the Anahuac school district to de-
annex several acres of their prop- know the how-to of de-annexing district continues to make an air conditioning system for the
the school board’s decision, more detailed proposal. More than $1.5 million was
In other news, Anahuac school budgeted in the bond to replace
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erty south of Highway 65 to the property to another school dis- improvements to the district with elementary school. So far,
trict, the legalities of it, and, most the Capital Projects Fund $200,000 has been spent to insu-
section.
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The idea is that the two school importantly, how it will affect the because most of the items need- late chill water piping.
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increasingly devastating effects. >Tex ‘'ckets go on sale May 30;
John’s dilemma is not helped ticket sales to the general public
much when an upstairs neighbor, begin June 6.
Stanley Gardner, gets the truth out Baytown Little Theater is
of John and tries to help, only to located at 1500 Lakewood
make matters worse. Add two Village, off Bayway Drive just
police detectives, one sexually north of the Baker Road inter-
charged wife, one play-by the-
rules wife and a gay dressmaker,
and you have the elements of call (281)424-7617
districts will s
taxes of the plant, which aims to
bring jobs to the area.
Anahuac superintendent Linda value, and Barnhart doesn’t want renovations or replacements, 11
Kay Barnhart said there aren’t this sugar plant deal to turn sour
enough details yet in the propos- for the district.
al. “We don’t want to do some- budgeted $46,000 to enclose the
“We really have to research it,” thing to harm the-district now or elementary school library from
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Southeast Texas Agricultural have enough facts to make an The three groups were asked was taken out of the General
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Several factors will play into lawyer and come back with a the project.
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purchased the Grand Champion Swine, purchased 13 lots each, from the Grand
Grand Champion Turkey, Reserve Grand Champion Heifer to the 21st Swine.
Champion Steer and the Fourth Goat. The Heifer Club is a fairly new organi-
“Channel Shipyard1 really did a lot for zation within the Youth Fair similar to the
the sale,” White said. “They really con- Spur Club. Membership fees are used to
tributed well this year.” supplement low-selling lots at the auction.
The Highlands-based company was one “We had quite a few new buyers here,
of three bidders competing for the Grand and the community really came out and
Champion Steer, but lost. The $16,000 supported us,” said Barbara Lemma, co-
auction chair.
There were close to 100 buyers this year
and more than 400 people showed up for
The buyers for the Grand Champion the rodeo that followed. The Youth Fair
Steer are Exxon Mobil, Community installed a new rodeo arena, donated by
Resource Credit Union and LCY Ralph Oler, for this year’s show.
Elastomers LP. “Everyone was real excited about the
There is a tie for the top volume buyers new arena. Attendance was the most it’s
spent $ 12,050 on four lots. The company — Heifer Club and Don Hill. Both buyers been in years,” Lemma said.
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