The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 242, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 5, 2010 Page: 10 of 24
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$500 Reward
My baby went missing after a home burglary-in Baytown
. ” near Archer and Sjolander Rd. He responds to “Tank”. ' ■
? I am offering a $500 reward for his return.
Please contact 337-552-5445
“Tank” - 3 year old - 121b Yorkie
the gift of bur future, eternal and ever-
lasting life, for all these things and
more, give thanks always.
said. between males and females. Attitude said in a recent post.
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Thanksgiving Day, family
gatherings,, pumpkin pie, fl
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Churchon God’s gift of Jesus to this
the Rock: world and our faith in Him is
simply indescribable.
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to spy with a third little the name baytbwnbertd. folks,” Houston said. bumble bees!”
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the 29 caches starts on Evergreen Contributed by Bert Marshall :
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is rea.llv back? How do I Beach ^Road and^is callai many items ttiat can be found jn a geoc______
Because I learned it from man- . ' “My wife would say I’m Houston Geocaching Society
someone who told me j his hugely popular and the obsessed with it and I just website, really look up to
they had eyes in the back website with the coordinates pomt out friends who started adventurers hke Bert ;
of their head?). Maybe it has detailed driving insttuc- out later thaii I did and have Marshall.
all somehow ties in with tions to the caches. People five times as much stuff as 1 “Thanks Bert, for being a
how humans need to look come from Louisiana and the do." Houston said. ? force of nature witli all the
ahead and move forward, far side of Houston to geo- Houston estimates the caches that you put out in the
Yeah, we were also cache in Baytown, Marshall sport is shared equally Baytown area.” Latitude
. gi ven a neck and a good said. between males and females, Attitude said in a recent, post,
span of peripheral vision, Marshall takes great pleas- although there are more “This is a force that I have
but we weren’t intended ure in creating short, funny males participating among experienced literally many
to dwell on our behind. I and entertaining videosof his the younger players. . times in theformof...mos-
mean, our past. I'm.more adventures on the caching Put the t±p cpreetc k:.~ a.™ ------j.
than a little perplexed by trail and then posting them retirees, single people,
to spy with a third little the name baytpwnbert2, iums, nuuaiwsaiu.
eye? I don’t think my The sport is, indeed, addic- Fellow geocachers like
_ hamster could handle it. : tive. Houston said, “t «itnrt>. Anitn/V” rtw.
and true thanksgiving should be as
natural as breathing. The longest
verse con-
I (Psalm 150:6). I would like to
] continue this message and received a great family, called the
present to you at least three family of God. We need to all say like
| things that we are to always Joshua, “As for me and my house we
1 be thankful for.
The first thing to be thank-
ful for is our faith in God.
Faith is believing God’s Word
things. II Corinthians 9:15
declares, “Thanks be .unto
Gbdjorffis unspeakable gift. God is cternal iife through’Jesus
the Rock: world and our faith in Him is
simply i.J.,.
Lord, Jesus Christ. Another awesome Ephesians 3:20 is an explosive scrip-
scripture is Psalm 34:1, David turn reminding us that, “God is able to
• ' ' ' T do exceeding above all that we ask or no other way to the l ather except by
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becoming obsolete?
According to a
new Pew
Research Center
survey, four out
of 10 Americans
think marriage is
becoming obso-
lete (AP. Hope A
Yen, news,
yahoo.com).
About 29 percent
of American chil-
dren now live
with a parent who
is'divorced, sepa-
rated or never
married.
Why do so
lete? Because the tradi- kingdom of God (I natural as breathing,
has been redefined by relationships are not hotb TOTastchapter and final
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percent, of 1:26-27). Furthermore. 1
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His only Son, and in return has
„ received a great family, called the
present to you at least three family of God. We need to all say like
will serve the Lorid” (Joshua 24:15).
The last thing today that we are to
always be thankful for is our future. 1
am so thankful to God that I havi? a
and trusting the Lord in all future that is everlasting, eternal and
will last forever and ever. Amen.
Romans 6:23 declares, “The gift of
marriage as growing obso- uality will not inherit the .
lete? Because the tradi- kingdom of God . (I
tional view of the family Corinthians 6:9-10). Such
society. The survey reveals orable (Heb 13:4: Romans
that 80 percent of 1:26-27), Furthermore.
■ Americans now define (iod hates divorce
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married couple, with , or divorce because it destroys
without children", but also the family unit that He
unmarried, opposite-sex loves and instituted.
couples with children and W hen n comes to num
single parents, j And. 60. . riage and family, dod's '
percent said “a -same-sex way is the "best wtiy.:God’s;
couple with, children ts a , way is the only .right way,.-
family” (Ibid). and it works! It works
the Bible teaches that: wonderfully when each ..
“Marriage is honorable' family member fulfills the '
among al), and the bed role assigned by the I ord
undefiled: but fornicatoi-. tl ph 5 22 4>
and adulterers God will Satan would love noth- lltaj
judge” (Hebrews 13:4). ing more than to complete- Joseph, and soi
Today, marriage is dishon- ly dissolve marriage and "Man " was still
grow up without having a God. But no society* will
father or a mother in their endure tong when the fam-
Christ our Lord Many people on this
earth think that all religious roads lead
to God. Personally, I agree with the
words of Jesus that declares. “There is
practice the sin of fomica- tiings: his praise shall continually be think!” As one preacher states. “You -^e- les9s is the way, the Truth.and
tion, adulters', or homosex- in mv mouth.” In otherwords nure don't have anv nrohlems. all von need the Life.
5 is faith in God!” ln closing, let’s all give thanks
woman for life
(Matt. 19:4-6;
Romans 7:2).
Children are to
obey their parents
in the Lord (Eph:
61), And the
describe parents
as “father and
mother (Eph.
6:2), not “father things uhto God arid the
and father” or or ....
“mother and
mother." ■ .. . , . . ... . , ._
Those who declares, “I will bless the Lord at all
many view tion, adultery, or hbmosex- in my mouth.” In otherwords, pure don’t have any problems, all you need
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Next we are to be thankftil for our always for so many blessings; espe-
book in the Bible is the book of Psalm, family. Remember. God made fami- cially the gift of faith, the gift of fam-
‘ ’ lies before He ever made the church, ily. our godly heritage, and of course
eludes with these words of thanksgiv- God’s first commandment to Adam
ing. T,« everything that has breath and Eve . in the Garden of Eden was.
f -1 ’ s-1” .“Be fruitful and multiply-.” God gave
CHURCH NOTES
. Faith Presbyterian “Wefe Y(W Jherne pOn Thkat
■ Christmas Night? Performed by
Join the Faith Presbyterian the chancel Choir, Cedar Bayou
Church Family on Sunday after- Grace Ptay6rSi and orchestra on
♦ noon at 4 p.m. in the sanctuary at Fridayi Dec. 10 at the Pruett
3900 N. Mam St. A special wor- Street campus at 304 N. Pruett
Ship and fellowship experience ■ There will be a dinner.at 6 p.m.
My wife was putting out a ceramic ■ has been planned to'help prepare' with the musical following at 7-■
manger scene She had the baby Jesus, for Christmas. We begin with les- D m Tickets are $10 for dinner
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■ father or a mother tn their endure long when the fam- mama'" through the church to scenes Have you ever wondered what
I lives; or in a divorced emm ily foundation is destroyed w‘hen ,jana got out Vfarv. n . sajd that portray the Chnstmas Story. it WQu)d have been ijke t0 have
| ronment oreven w& Two (Psa 113, Psa'127:1), “There her ts'" ’ ‘ It Will end with an Agape Feast. witnessed Jesus'birth^ Have yop
I or’two dads.- America would do well to t knOw the Itttle fellow doe. not unde.- The word "Agape" is a Greek ever tried to put yourself in the
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It IS Still one man lor one 2.IX-25; 4:1-2). present the Christmas musical, SEE NOTES»MG£3B '
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off!), my family was left sticking out their longues so hard, all for my benefit. Mysterious with that long called hei Betty. Well, won- In spite ol the name on
with the task of assem- and taunting me ovet tny although that somehow blonde hair cascading over dcr no more. In the begin- Cyd Charisse'sbirthcertifi-'
bling my bike It would be dire situation Many of escaped me half her face. Veronica Lake rang, she was Betty Perske cate w e know that I red
a giant mess them (show offs') were I cant remember il the had .1 secret Pcep-evc'She Maiuarita (atmen Mt.me and Gene Kelly
With my papa, J P,. and tiding their sleek new bike was finally fixed that wax really Constance Cansino’s movie star name, never danced with a Tula .
his brother Buddy who bikes?Moreover, therrhan- day or the next morrting Ockelman Rita Hayworth, wasn't far Finklea
also filled in as mv uncle - diebars were working for At some poirt. however, Joan Crawford’s real off the mark from her fami- Remember those popular .
doing the heavy work, the crytng out loud ’ the stupxi handlebars shd name sounded more movie ly Her mother was a Doris Day romantic come-
bicycle beean taking As far as I was eon- into their proper slot and starry than the fake one. Hayworth. dies at the Brunson
shape. Until they came to cerned. chestnuts could the bike was readv for rid- Lucille Fay LeSuer had a Marion Momson used to nieater'.’lnanotherhfeshe
mserttng the hamjlebats roast on an open fire<the ing. ■ ■ , , - jdt to it. . , . roam ovet taneh land, nd- w.re. Dons kappelhofi ■ ; /
I ’ into their designated slot dav long I. just wanted the Whenevct I was. soon While I oretta Young ding the frontier of bad Although, as previously
Wouldn't work bicycle. Was that askme iomrng mv snooty friends remained Young she. .guvs. John Wayne, we stated. 1 admire stars who
No matter what they too much? I was a little zooftimg along the streets ditched her first name, called him. stick, to their true identity, 1
' tried, they couldn't con-' kid. 1 deserved better. (Parents could let theii Gretchen.. Who knew that we kids must say there's one name
nect the handlebars pi op- But I 'acted uulv.” as mv kids ride fai aw ax .from Hedy Laman and were watching Leonard 1 d like to change. Ashton
erly..One. hour turned into parents used to sav. (Who home, in those davs .'with- .that’s Hedy, not Hedley, as Franklin Slye ndc off.into Kutcher, in my opinion,
two Then three, then tour, me') out kar of something bad prized in “Blazing the sunset m cowboy looks more like <i Ur,
Fortunately. Buddy lived Finally.- even in the happening to them Really Saddles - was . bom movies at the Arcadia? Roy. Grant or a Ibny Curtis./
right behind'us so he was- brightness of a sunlit I'm not kiddmg.) Hedwig Kieskx Rogers, we called him Vanda Qrton a wed
n't going anywhere. He'd Chnstmas Dav. I was sent So there you have tt. A Mary Leta Slaton started . Jimi Finley, this one ts for nm/wg/'/tg' ednor The .
' be there as long as it took , to my room J P. now frus- C hnstmas memory bathed <m the road “>stardom Wlth Y°u Your favorite cowboy Baytown Sun
Even as an exceptionally (rated hnnself, had had m a hint of childlike 'iBMii—MumjijLv. m ■ re _m._
. mature child with a great enough. I was so mistm- despair. f I II-
future in journalism^ I -derstoodcVen back then. Thanks a lot, Santa, .1 lu tu.
became impatient. 1 I Meanw hile. J.P. and Claus' CONTINUED FROM PAGE IB
became hateful. I became Bu-ddv. both, of whom were Jini finley A a.i retired ; . -■ ■ , . kiwe . . . ■ -
mariagutg editor of The including thorns and snakes. '■
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Wil Al IjIjY these caches. Marshall chat-
ted with a high-ranking city •
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1B official and explained his
the hamster has nearly . P1™ t0 bring people to J. -Ji
run itself to death. ' Baytown, to geocache and , \ .
1 bet in the grand buy lunch
scheme that there’s a rea- The official liked the idea,
son wre were 'designed Marshall’s second senes of
with both eyes in the 29 caches starts on Evergreen ---------
front. (Wait, what if front Road and runs down' TriCity Bert Marshall holds up a “travel bug,” which is one of the
is really back? How do f &?ch„Road anci js called many items that can be found in a geocache.
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