The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 353, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 2008 Page: 2 of 18
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STATE
SUNRISE
Sunday, December 21,2008
THE BAYTOWN SUN
BULLETIN BOARD
CALENDAR
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ed this year, said Finance
Director Jeff Miller.
$50
•In Memory of Mary Easley, $100
•Anonymous gift, $50
•In Honor of the good fellows/Carl
at 5 p.m. at the Anahuac
Branch.
Chambers County Library
in Anahuac hosts GED prep
class 4 p.m.
A scented Christmas orna-
ment craft project for ages 12-
17 begins at 4:30 p.m. at the
dancing, guests can visit the
silent auction, which will have
items donated by local individu-
Ten years parts & labor warranty
available. Financing available with
approved credit.
PLUMBING
SERVICES
Now Available
MPL7863
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Road. 281-426-3551.
Crosby Community Center
•In Honor Of Florence Page, $100
•In honor of our great grandchil-
dren, Grant and Lilly from Vic and
Jo Stephens, $100
•In memory of Ryan Nathaniel
Kirby from Willis and Evelyn Kirby,
$50
•Anonymous, $25
•John F. Reiter Opticians, LLC,
$100
•Gilbert and Rose M. Riojas, $42
•Lynn and Hilda Seamans, $100
•Onelia Martin, $50
•In honor of Kamille and Connor
Erikson, $25
•Wooster Garden Club, $146
•Anonymous, $20
•In .honor of grandchildren: Kyle
and Amy Matthis; Joshua and
Jacob Eldridge, $100
•Baytown Lions Club, $1,170
•Connie O’Conner, $50
•In honor of Ann and Carolyn,
$20
•Joseph and Leigh Flowers, $20
•Gamma Omicron Chapter of
Alpha Delta Kappa, $63
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$100
•Scott & Linda Hurby/Grandson
Lane/James & Linda Aubrey, $50
•Anonymous gift, $100
•Stephen F. Zeglin, $25
•Trinity Episcopal Church Daughter
of the King, $60
•Robert B. Susan Gilmore, $100
•Cedar Bayou Baptist/Joy Sunday
School Class, $100
•Stacy Nevels, $100
•In Memory of Ray Bailey from his
wife children, $50
•Kathleen B. Victory, $50
•Buddy & Avis Irby in memory of
Adele Frcholek Stephonson, $50
•In memory of Bennie & Johnny
Cooper, $50
•In loving memory of Memma & and Jean Roberson, $150- •>« to
Papa from Tony & Susan, Maris,
Ashton, & Reed, $25
•In honor of our children & grand-
children from Roy & Bobbie Jane
Wimmer, $100
•In memory of Gerald Fuller from
Jim & Byrlene Fuller, $35
•Mrs. Ralph Elledge, $200
•In lieu of local Christmas
cards/J.O. & Maggie Horn, $100
•In memory of Margaret Brown
from Granna & Paw Paw, $50
•Trinity Episcopal Church St. Cecilia
meets 10 a.m. at Max Bowl Market. $3/player. 281-427-
T? "1 C_" 2.J 3031.
als and businesses.
“We are very appreciative of
the continuous support from our
community. This event would not
be successful without their gener-
ous donations,” Terry said. “Our
mission is to assist the American
this year to Jess Navarre, a strong Diabetes Association in raising
supporter of the American
Diabetes Association,” Laurie
Terry, president of the Baytown
Chapter and Ball Chairman, said.
“Guests this year will enjoy a
seated dinner and dancing to
music played by the band
money to prevent and cure dia-
betes, and to improve the lives of
all people affected by diabetes.”
It is estimated that 23.6 million
children and adults in the United
States, or 7.8% of the population,
who have diabetes. For ticket or
donation information, please call
281-420-8459. Seats at this time
are still available.
No verdict in
soldier attacks
CAMDEN, NJ — Jurors
considering the case of five
men accused of plotting to
attack soldiers on the
Army's Fort Dix finished
their fourth full day of
deliberations on Saturday
without reaching a verdict.
They will resume delibera-
tions at 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
BIBLE VERSE
GOODFELLOWS CONTRIBUTORS
•Betty Lostak, $100
Army officials
restrict travel
TUCSON, Ariz. — The
Army is tightening restric-
tions on soldiers stationed
at Fort Huachuca who want |
to travel to Mexico because
of increasing violence. The
nearly 7,000 troops based
at the post now must
receive permission from a
top commander before
traveling to Mexico.
SEND YOUR TAX-FREE DONATION 10
GOODFELLOWS,
RO. NX 425, BAYTOWN,TX,
77522.Recent Contributors:
•Members of National Federation
of Grandmother Club Chapter
#346, $100
•In Memory of Blake Ainsworth,
Local octuplets
celebrate 10th
birthday
HOUSTON — The sur-
viving Texas octuplets were
set to celebrate turning 10
years old with a birthday
party on Saturday. Their
mother, Nkem Chukwu,
gave birth to eight babies
on December 20,1998. The
. smallest baby died after
one week, but the seven
other children — '
Ebuka, Gorom, Chidi,
Chima and Echerem, and
boys Ikem and Jioke —
have grown up without
complications.
Military not
removing jet fuel
SALT LAKE CITY, UT I
Military officials say
; they'll leave alone the
remaining jet fuel from two
F-16 tanks jettisoned over
the Great Salt Lake last
week. Hill Air Force Base
officials say they'll let nat-
ural processes break down
fuel left in the soil.
hosts GED preparation classes citizens are 5:30 and 6:30 p.m..
New players welcome. Call
Frank, 281-424-1230 or Keith,
Precinct2gether is 9 a.m. to 281-424-7188;
p.m. at J.D. Walker A writers^interest group is
Today
Peace Tabernacle, 5901
Garth Road, hosts revival ser-
vices with Evangelist Matthew
Tuttle at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Calvary Temple hosts ser-
vices at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at
the church, 7319 Breda. Call
281-839-3009.
And oppress not the
widow, nor the fatherless,
the stranger, nor the poor;
and let none of you imagine
evil against his brother in
your heart.
Zechariah 7:10
R. “Rudy”Porter & Son in law
James Patrick Ballard/Patsy Porter,
$150
•In memory of John Edwin
Thompson/Thompson family, $200
•In memory of Angie Corbell/Dean
Corbell, $100
•Allen R. & Jenny M. Senac, $100
•Anonymous gift, $25
•In memory of Lucas E. Estrada
who loved Christmas and
giving/Mary Estrada, $200
•In loving memory of Sharron
E. Stacey, $100
•Larry, Kim, Luke, Kayla Crain, $25
•Louis B. & Oline Traverso, $50
•In Memory of Luciano & Silveria
Benavides, $25
•Catholic Family Fraternal of Texas,
$50
•Leona Kristek in memory of
Bennie Kristek, $50
•In Memory of my husband James
Monday
Highlands
Center offers seniors interme-
diate line dancing at 8:30 a.m.,
quilting at 9 a.m., beginning
line dancing at 9:45 a.m., and
game day at 12:30 p.m. 281-
426-7561.
Chambers County Library
Community Stratford Library in Highlands.
A Christmas party is 6-8 p.m.
for ages 4-11.
Chick-fil-A on Garth Rd.
hosts family night 5-8 p.m. each
week has a different theme.
281-421-5087.
Softball games for senior
• Investing $69 in a professional Cleaning Precision Tune-Up of
your heating system can result in adding months and even years
to the life of your heating system
• I guarantee your heating system won’t break down this season
or the Precision Tune-Up will be FREE. That’s right, FREE! Every 7?'"
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• If you would like to take advantage of this great offer, call
281427-6521 to schedule one of our qualified technicians.
• Be sure to take advantage early!
Fraizier/Ken & Kathy Fraizer, $50
•In honor of Allan Courtney from
Nowyta & Beverly Badgley, $100
•In memory of bur parents Bob &
LaVeme Matheme/Buck and Viola
Johnson, $150
•In memory of my son Kevin
Brunnett/Tommy & Jo Ellen Coker,
$50
•In memory of my late husband
James Earl Schmadl/ Velda S.
Schmadl, $50
•Jean Lucas, $20
•Cranes Engineering Inc., $200
•Robert & Cynthia Moore, $25
•In memory of her parents Frank & Guild, $100
Ruth Wooster Kelly/ Bonita K. Elliott, »Lynn B. Lamkin, $50
•J. Lan & Sue C. Williams, $100
•John R & Charlotte Henderson,
$100
•Mr. & Mrs. Henry N. Armstrong,
$25
•Raymond & Michael Tieman, $100
•In memory of Hayden Margret
Brown from James & Sandra
McGee, $25
•In loving memory of Claudine
Elledge from: Alan & »Sandy
Schimming, $50
•Anonymous gift, $200
•Clayton & Georgia Lau, $100
•William & Sheryl Boeker, $25
•Delma R. Trammell, $25
•L.D. & Nanette Weaver, $20
•In honor of our grandchildren
Galveston seeks
pay cuts
: GALVESTON
; Officials in hurricane-dam- 2A
aged Galveston are asking -
all city employees to take a
3 percent pay cut to avoid
possible layoffs next
month. Galveston is still
recovering from Hurricane
Ike, which flooded 75 per-
cent of the city's homes and
businesses after it came
ashore near the island city
on Sept. 13. Property and
sales tax revenue could be
10 percent less than expect- ,
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hosts Basic PC classes at 9 a.m. Community Duplicate
at the Winnie Branch. Bridge Club meets at 6:30 p.m. . -
Senior Bowling League at the Community Center, 2407 Kristopher. Between dining and
contributed photo
American Diabetes Association Baytown chapter board members show
bid items from their upcoming gala and silent auction. From left, are Chris
Navarre, Connie Jennings, Dr. Dean Hutto, Laurie Terry, Ernestine Bright,
Margaret Boyd, Kathy Clausen and Mary Ann Bright-Johnson.
Gala raises money for
diabetes research, education
The Baytown Chapter of the
American Diabetes Association
will hold a “Glitz & Glamour”
gala and silent auction Saturday,
Jan. 17. Guests will be treated to
an evening at The Houstonian.
“We are dedicating the Ball
I p.m. at J.D. Walker A writers^interest group is
I Community Center, 7613 Wade at 6 p.m. at West Chambers
Branch Library in Mont Belvieu
Sterling Municipal Library
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offers free oil painting class at Evening Story Time, for kids up
9:30 a.m. 281-462-0543. to age 5, is 6:15 p.m. This is a
Chambers County library free event.
Community
Bridge Club meets at 6:30 p.m.
seniors program at Lee College,
281-425-6416.
Crosby Community Center
offers a ceramics class at 10
a.m. 281-462-0543.
Card games are played in the
Seniors Room, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at
the Community Center, 2407
Market.
Baby Time, for up to 18
Central Baptist Church, months, is from 10:30-10:50
1800 King Street, hosts a.m. at Sterling Municipal
Children’s Church for children Library.
in Pre-K through 5th grade from Sterling Municipal Library
11 a.m.-12 p.m. 281-422-8381. offers free Spanish Language
VFW Post 912, 8204 N. Computer Classes at 12:30 p.m.
Main, has bingo at 2 p.m. Doors
open at 12:30 p.m. 281-421-
1257.
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Clements, Clifford E. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 353, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 21, 2008, newspaper, December 21, 2008; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1192220/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.