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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, June 5, 1991
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
RODOLFO T. ESTRADA SR.
Services for Rodolfo T.
Estrada Sr., 73, of Baytown will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday,
June 6, 1991, at Our Lady of
Guadalupe Church with the Rev.
Lucio Ramos officiating.
Estrada died Monday, June 3,
in a Baytown hospital.
A former resident of Lub-
bock, he moved to Baytown in
1970. He was bom in La
Grange. He married Maria Mag-
dalena Cortez on Jan. 6,1941, in
MuOquiz, Mexico. He was a re-
tired farmer and a devout
Catholic. He was a member of
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic
Church.
He is survived by wife', Maria
-Estrada of La Porte; sons, Jesse
of La Porte, Rodolfo Jr. of High-
lands, Albert of Nantagh, N.Y.,
George, Joe, Otto, Javier (Bear)
and Willie Coy, all of Baytown;
daughters, Amy Picon, Dolores
Torres and Kena Torrez, all of
Lubbock, and Olga Estrada and
Lulu Montoya, both of Bay-
town; brother, Jose Estrada of
Idaho; sister, Paula Ortiz of
Baytown; 25 grandchildren and
two great grandchildren.
Rosary will be held at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, June 5, at
Earthman Baytown Chapel. Vis-
itation was held at 1 p.m. Wed-
nesday, June 5, at Earthman
Funeral Home.
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Comets receive donation
James1 Jackson, left, representing Exxon Health Club,"
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Pallbearers will be sons and
sons-in-law. *
Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Baytown
Funeral Home.
SITARSKI
Bertha L. Sitarski, 69, died
Saturday, May-18, 1991, in Ta-
coma, Wash. *
' Mrs.’ Sitarski was bom in
Electra and had been a Tacoma
resident Tor one year after mov-
ing there from Dickinson.
She was a retired telephone
operator for General Telephone
Company Southwest, working in
RaymOndville, Baytown and
Dickinson.
Mrs. Sitarski is survived by
her daughters, Catherine Naddeo
of Tacoma, Wash., and Mao'
Elizabeth Harper of Mountain
Home, Ark.; sons, Henry Si-
tarski of Katy, Michael Sitarski
of Harlingen, John Patrick Si-
tarski pf Corpus Christi and
Frank Andrew Sitarski of Bay-
town; brother, Norbcrt Wilde of
McAllen; sisters, Frances Kelley
of Lasara, Anne Walterschicd of
Rio Hondo and Agnes Nash of
Corpus ChHsti; and. nine
grandchildren.
At her request;"there will be
no formal funeral services.
'■ Arrangements under the di-
rection of Tacoma Cemeteries
and Funeral Home.
SOLINGER
Services for Myron Dee Sol-
inger, 63, of Crosby arc pending
at Navarre-Lee Funeral Home.
Solinger died Tuesday, June 4,
1991, in a Baytown hospital.
Benefits increase passes
quietly for lawmakers
AUSTIN (AP) — A bill ex-
panding retirement benefits for
state lawmakers was passed by
the Legislature and is awaiting
action by Gov. Ann Richards, a
newspaper reported Wednesday.
State Rep. Nolan “Buzz"
Robnett, R-Lubbopk, tacked the
provision onto a bill dealing
with state employees’ health and
retirement benefits, the Austin
Amcrican-Statesman reported.
Robnett is one of a handful of
legislators who stands to benefit
immediately if he retires.
Lawmakers approved the
amendment in the early morning
hours after a marathon meeting
during the last week of the regu-
lar legislative session.
“There are all kinds of provi
sions that say you cannot vote
on a measure in which you have
a personal interest. While it may
not be illegal, it certainly looks
questionable,”’ he said.
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hail S. Gorbachev, delivering his
Nobel Peace lecture, appealed
Wednesday for Western aid to
bolster his endangered reforms,
saying their failure would jeo-
pardize “a new peaceful period
in history.”
The address, delivered at 6slo
City Hall, was the Soviet presi-
dent’s most cogent appeal yet
for Western help to integrate his
country into a peaceful new
world order.
The speech, which hacf been
delayed since Dec. 10 by ethnic,
nationalist and economic crises
in the Soviet Union, was inter-
rupted twice by hecklers, who
were led out of the hall without
incident.
WASHINGTON (AP) —
President Bush is poised to ease
tariff barriers to Soviet imports,
opening the door to normal
commerce for the first time
since World War II, administra-
tion and congressional sources
say.
Sometime in the next few
weeks, the sources said Tues-
day, the White House will an-
nounce its approval of most-
favored-nation status for the So-
viet Union, which carries with it
the lowert available tariffs on
imports.
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Jewish centers, Pope John Paul
II has put his weight behindj ^
government efforts to halt the
anti-Semitism that has tarnished
Poland’s name for centuries.
The Polish-bom pontiff has
twice spoken out on the issue
since beginning his pilgrimage
on Saturday.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1991, newspaper, June 5, 1991; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052688/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.