The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1992 Page: 2 of 26
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, November 5, 1992
2-A
Police beat
SUNSPOTS
Baytown man shot in knee
First Church of God.
Art League
The Art League of Baytown Concert
will have a booth displaying First Church of God, 112 Bob ....
paintings and arts and crafts at smith Road, will host a concert A 26-year-old Baytown victim said he’d oveiheard peo-
the Baytown Community Build- at 11 a.m. Nov. 8 with man told police he had no idea pie arguing at a house across the
ing from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Crossover. who ™m Wednesday as he street from where he stood, then
Nov. 6 and from 10 a.m. until 6 n .. stood in the driveway of a felt a sudden pain in his knee.
p.m. Nov. 7. For more infoima- Benefit dinner friend’s home. Physicians at the hospital said
tion, call 573-9099. A benefit fajita dinner will be The incident occurred in the the victim was struck by a
Class of ’53 held for Jesus Garza to help with 100 block of Lincoln Cedars on bullet, probably a .32-caliber
i „ hospital expenses. Fqjitas will the city’s northeast side. Police bullet, which passed through his
io«.Tm be served from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. were called to that address about knee. He was treated and
«c^2sfrSJS!LsL„ l.S1 Nov. 6 at Our Lady of Guada” 10 p.m. but found the victim had released.
lupe Hall, 1124 Beech. Donation already gone to a local hospital
mg at 7 p.m. Nov. 5 in the Pine j$ ^ Deliveries will be made of for treatment. When located,
Room of the Baytown Commun- 10 ordeni or more. To orien caU
ity Building. 428-1506.
Rummage sale Camp Kappe
mem' Diocesan Council of Catholic _
K Si hQold a nmmage Women win host a trip to Camp
? It* k Pf • £& Kappe in Plantersville from 10
6 and 7 at the church, 5606
Wade Road.
Stroke Group
Baytown Stroke Group will Jimmie Cornelia at 424-8385 or
meet at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 6 at Lois Estrada at 427-4275.
Baytown convenience store at about 180 pounds. He has short
about 7:15 ajn. Thursday. The black hair and wore brown
suspect appeared to have a pants, red shirt and a blue
weapon concealed but never jac|ceti police said. Loss from
showed it when he threatened
the store clerk and demanded
money.
The clerk described the sus-
pect as a black man, about 17, equipment was stolen from a car
5-feet, 8-9 inches tall with a parked at 1800 James Bowie
medium build and weighing Wednesday.
the robbery is unknown.
BURGLARIES/THEFTS
—More than $1,000 in stereo
ROBBERY
A man robbed the clerk of a
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
A nati ve of Houston, she had :
grandchildren: four step-great- Sorrells, Tommy Fermer, Paul
Services for Thelma Willie grandchildren; eight great-great- Feitner, Dave Green, Ronnie worked as a secretary.
“Mama” Green, 88, of High- grandchildren; and numerous Green, Randy Green and Geoige Survivors include a son,
lands will be held at 11:30 a.m. nieces, nephews and friends. Mercer; step-grandsons, Donnie Hardy Baker of Pasadena;
Friday, Nov. 6, 1992, at Earth- She was preceded in death by Anderson and Mitch Anderson; daughter, Judy Lynn Scott of
man Funeral Home in Baytown her husband, William Hardy grandsons-in-law, Dwight Myr- Houston; brother, Herbert I..
with the Rev. Edward Sells of Green, daughter, Leona Pearl ick, Lonnie Franta, Joe Wil- Foster of Houston; sister, Halhe
First Coady Baptist Church Mercer, and grandson, Daniel liams, J.R. Mascarro Jr., Lewis Louise Kelsoof Tom ball; grand-.
officiating. Green. Hanson, Jimmy Wilson, Mark children, Debra Lynn Peteraon.
Mrs. Green died Wednesday, Family will receive friends Williams and Jerry Henderson; cf Houston and Deidre Ann
Nov. 4, at her home in Baytown, from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, great-grandsons-in-law, Terry Scott of Baytown; and great-
Bom March 4,1904, in Gray- at Earthman Funeral Home in Parrish and Donnie Wingate; grandson, Zachary Scott Peter-
bird, she was a resident of High- Baytown. and nephews, Albert Martinez, s°n of Houston- ^
lands for 50 years and worked Burial will be at San Jacinto Jesse Mascarro Sr., Ricky Short, The family held private ser-
hard all her life raising children. Cemetery in Northshore. Ebbie Ray Short Jr. and Bill V1C?S for Ms. Baker.
She is survived by her Pallbearers will be great- Green. . Services are under the direc-
daughters, Frances Sorrells of grandsons, Ronnie Joe Wilson, Services are under the direc- J‘on °f Navarre-Lee Funeral
Highlands and Billie Katherine Chris Wilson, Douglas Bone, Ja- tion of Earthman Funeral Home Home in Baytown.
Fertner of Yakima, Wash.; son son Bone, Darron Franta, Do- in Baytown. CANTU
and daughter-in-law, Jimmy Lee nald Strauss, Dennis Strauss, BAKER Bertha G. Cantu, 84, of Bay-
and Joyce Green of Rosenberg; Spencer Mercer, Brian Williams Carroll Jimige Baker, 66, of town died Tuesday, Nov. 4,
sister, Mary Styche Morton of and Sean Mascarro. Clear Lake died Tuesday, Nov. 1992, in a Baytown hospital.
Etoile; 18 grandchildren; four Honorary pallbearers will be 3, 1992, in a Nassau Bay Services are pending at Eaith-
step-grandchildren; 40 great- grandsons. Jerry Sorrells, Jimmy hospital. man Funeral Home in Baytown.
GREEN
a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 9. Bring a
sack lunch. Drinks will be avail-
able. For more information, call
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-CORRECTION NOTICE-
- CORRECTION NOTICE-
In the 11/5,11/8 and 11/
11 Sears newspaper in-
sert, the IBM #32201
PS/1 486SX computer is
advertised for sale. Due
to great national demand
for this computer, we no
longer have any available
for sale. Sears regrets
any inconvenience this
may cause our cus-
tomers.
her
and
In the 11/4 Sears adver-
tising mailer you may
have received the photos
of the Kenmore refriger-
ator #6001 land #62581.
They are incorrectly
shown as side-by-side
when in fact both are a
top mount refrigerator.
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STOCK QUOTES
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General Electric
General Motors.
GTE............
Pin Wst..............
Quantum Chem. Corp
Royal Dutch..........
Schlumberger.........
Sears .................
Southern Co...........
Sterling Chemical.....
Sun Oil...............
Tenneco ..............
Texaco................
Unilever..............
20
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(Courtesy of First Affiliated CG&E.....
Chevron...
Dial Corp..
Dow Chem
42/4 Dresser Ind
4*54 DSHRM ...
• 5/i DuPont...
24% Ethyl Corp.
HI?4 Exxon.....
31%
15%
67%
Securities of Baytown)
(As of 9:15 a.m.)
......33%
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80%
Hr.
37%
45%
G.R.
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16%
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OPEN WATER II
SCUBA LESSONS
CLASSES ARE
NOV. 14 & 15
427-1646
AT&T........
Amoco........
Armco........
Ashland.......
Atlantic Rich.
Beth. Steel....
18%
29%
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Halliburton........
HCA...............
Home Depot.......
Houston Industries,
Humana...........
36%
18%
17%
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57%
25%
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45%
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58%
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38%
Ford
66%
IBM
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57%
Kimberly Clarke
Kmart..........
Kroger..........
Lubrtzol........
Lyondell Petro. Chem .... 25%
Maxus Energy Corp
Mobil...............
Monsanto...........
Occidental Petro....
Panhandle Eastern..
Phillips Petro.......
31%
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U§X Corp........
Walgreens........
Wal-Mart.........
Woolworth........
Xerox.............
Dow Ind. Average
Dow Change......
Silver.............
Gold..............
COFFEY'S
INSURANCE
26
101 N. Main
26
13%
40%
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24%
61%
33
33%
"Serving all your insurance and financial needs
since 1977"
6%
75%
ROMA Warehouse
60
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(DOWN)3.52
• UNIVERSAL LIFE
' • TERM
• HOSPITALIZATION
• DISABILITY
- • CANCER
• CATASTROPHIC
ILLNESS
• IRA'S
• COMMERCIAL
• AUTO
55%
• DWI
Happy 80th Birthday
To The Best
NANNY ABBOTT
From
Pete, Robin,
Lea Ann,
& All the Great-
Grand Kids
16%
3.857
• SR-22
• HIGH RISK
• BOAT
• HOME ■’
• FLOOD
• FIRE
19%
337.50
Exxon’s dividend per share is
$.72 paid quarterly.
23%
Woodcreek Shopping Center - Garth @ Park
Tides
HIGH: 5:39 a.m.,6:50 p.m.
LOW: 11:40 a.m.,12:09 p.m.
(Tides forecast are
for the Baytown area)
Sun
SUNRISE: 6:39 a.m.
SUNSET: 5:31 p.m.
11-5-92 thru 11-7
OUR LOWEST
PRICE GUARANTEE
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Cigarettes Simply bring in a amfertised
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Judy Starnes.
Editor and publisher
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Bruce Guynn.
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Alan Hudgins........
Debbie Kimmey.....
.......Retail advertising manager
.Classified advertising manager
THURSDAY NIGHT:
Mostly clear, low in mid- to
upper 30s. Friday: Mostly
cloudy, less than 20 percent
chance of rain, high in low
60s. From 8 a.m. Wednes-
day to 8 a.m. Thursday, high
of 52, low of 37.
CIRCULATION
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In the 11/8 Sears news-
paper insert, the vac
bags are incorrectly
shown as on sale for
$.99,reg.$1.99. The sale
price should have read
$1.25, reg. $2.50 for the
3-pac of vac bags.
John Thomas.
Assistant circulation manager
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PRODUCTION
The Real Twist
Is That They
Return To Their
Original Shape.
Gary Guinn...
Lynne Morris.
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1992, newspaper, November 5, 1992; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153196/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.