The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1992 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Wednesday, September 9, 1992
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Police beat
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Man charged with murder
Kiwanis Club Day Out
Baytown Kiwanis Club will Trinity Tabemade Children’s
meet at noon Sept 10 at the Day Out has limited opeuings
Goose Creek Country Club. A for ages 16 months to pre-
program on the United Way will
be presented by Fritz Lanham,
executive director.
A 31-year-old McNair man BAYTOWN and push mowers and more than year-old man in connection with
and Thursday programs. For was arrested early Wednesday Baytown police are investi- 200 hand tools. burglaries at two Barbers Hill
more information, call 427-7053 ;n conrection with the Aue 14 gating the shooting death of a —A shoplifter tned to walk schools Tuesday, authorities
, or 422-5948. gtahhing Hftflth of a Baytown 39-year-old Exxon process tech- out of a San Jacinto Mall said.
Revival sei area man ^ ^ a^uit on njcian Tuesday. department store Tuesday ....
Southern Congregation REL Boosters , another man, Harris County A relative found Jake Randall weanng six pairs of stolen jeans Bdvieu was charged in Justice
Methodist Church will sponsor a Robert E. Lee High School sheriffs deputies said. Smitherman in a bedroom of under his own pants. He and a of the Peace Larry Cryer s -
revival at 7 p.m. Sept 11-12 and Band Boosters will meet at 7 Darrell ,rPop" Minifee was their Roseland home. Police companion weanng three pairs Precinct 6 court with burglary,
at 6 p.m. Sept. 13 at 1903 Lee p.m. Sept. 10 in the REL band charged in the 178th District said the victim was found of stolen jeans were nabbed by Bond was set at $30,000, Ciyer ~
Drive. The Rev. Danny Walters hall. Court with murder and aggra- clutching a gun. store security officials.
will host. ____ vated assault with serious bodily He was pronounced dead at —A residem in the 100 block police took the juveniles, -
BCSnmr REL ROTC injury. No bond w« set. »pjn Anauwli*^ Qfpjd^toldpolicesontaBe *taemmawetenotrelessed, =
Rob KU1L Robert E Lee High Srhnni authondes said. been ordered at the Hams stole three boxes of video equip- juvenile detention center
Ross S. Sterling Marine Marine Corps Junior ROTC Sheriff’s deputies said Mini- County Medical Examiner s matt worth $12,000 from his jeny whitman’
Corps Junior ROTC’s parent Boosters wiffmeet at 7-30 pm fee was arrested in the 7200 Office. . ...... sometime Monday or jjcordmg to Jeny wmnnan,
booster club will meet at 7 pan. Sept 10 iHte ROTC bdldins' block of Whiting Rock. Police beheye to victim died Tuesday.
Sept. 10 in the ROTC building. ouiiaing. ^ stabbing occurred in the from a self-inflicted gunshot CRIME SCENE Whittaan said police recede*.
Parents of ROTC cadets are en- SuDDOrt groUD parking lot of Harlem Elemen- wound. Between Tuesday and Wed- calls Tuesday about sepMate
couraged to attend. 0 „ tary School in McNair at 9:30 BURGLARIES/THEFTS nesday mornings, Baytown burglaries at Barbers Hill High
me Parkinson s Support p m Aug j4 Michael Joe —An apartment resident at police handled 108 complaints School and Barbers Hill Junior .
Parent orientation in10!!? ^ Shimek and George Wayne 3800 W. Baker reported a tele- and investigated incidents that School before they made the
Open house and parent orien- CoaS HbSndXhv Ware'* Galloway were parked in a vision stolensometimeMonday includedjhree burgferies, four anests. The juveniles, both 16
rations at Austin Elementary nuSSSalSinDro£i5 pickup truck when the incident or Tuesday. Loss is $200. thefts, four auto thefts, two
will be held Sept 10 for grades SLTrnIS occurred. Shimek was pro- -Someone broke into a stor- cases of vandalism, two
2 and 3 and Sept. 14 for grades U “ the nounced dead at the scene and age shed at Wooster Baptist assaults, five traffic accidents
4 and 5. All programs begin at ^ speaker. Galloway was transported to Church sometime over the and two forgeries.
6:30 p.m. at the school. GED heln Hermann Hospital by Life Labor Day wedcend and stole MONT BELVIEU whitman "
VjCjU neiP plight helicopter. He has since more than $2,500 m lawn care Police took two juveniles into rate from the adult s, wmtman.
Class of ’47 Placement testing and re- been release from the hospital, equipment including both riding custody and arrested an 18-
gistration for General Eauiva-
The 1947 class of Robert E. lency Diploma preparation is set
Lee High School will hold its for 6 p.m. Slept 9 at the Lee
^ePL 12 at College Adult Learning Center,
South Shore Harbor Resort and ioi S. Whiting. A Social Sec-
Conference Center at Qear urity card and picture identified- By Jane Howard
Lake. A social hour will start at tion are required. For more in- °f The B*ytown sun
6 p.m„ foUowed by dinner at 7 formation, call 425-6536
1-800-759-5533, ext 536.
Kindergarten for its Tuesday
Kelvin Holmes, 18, of Mont
said.
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years old, are suspects in several .
other area burglaries and an..,,
arson, he said.
The youths’ arrest was sepa-
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Wooster resident worried about emissions
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the quality of life. tion with that procedure. house to me,” said Qepper.
Qepper repeatedly the "To have the company doing TACB Regional Director
TACB officials at the mating the monitoring dependent on the Jodena Henneke said monitoring
The Texas Air Control Board about health hazards related to industry it is monitoring for its results were public information
Tuesday could provide no easy the two units. He cited health very existence — that seems and available for review in the .
answers for a Wooster resident problems from exposure to para- like the fox guarding the hen- TACB office,
concerned about possible health zylene, including liver dysfiinc- ......................
hazards associated with two Ex- tion, problems with central nerv- CTAPl^ /"ITT/’YT’IT'C
xon production units. ous systems and fetal damage. IJ1 UvIV UIJ U1 E/d
Randy Qepper, a leader of “There is always die potential
the Wooster residents associa- for mishap,” he warned,
tion, expressed concerns about But the TACB officials told
health hazards — either from Qepper they are concerned in
accidentally discharged emis- this particular case with plo-
sions or long-term exposure. jected emissions under normal
Wooster is the target of an conditions, though industrial
Exxon buy-out plan. A group Of emissions were continuously
residents has become involved monitored by a company funded
in lawsuits that accuse Exxon of by industry,
endangering health and reducing ___ Qepper expressed dissatisfac-
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Du Pont ...
Ethyl Corp
Exxon .....
all
(Courtesy of First Affiliated
Securities of Baytown)
(As of 9:15 a.m.)
We want you to know we all
love you very, very much &
we miss you terribly. Hope
to see you soon! Our love
from, Memaw Morrison,
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42% General Electric..
51% General Motors...
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22% GJL..............
114% GSU..............
12% Halliburton.......
37% HCA..............
72% Houston Industries
38% Humana..........
55% IBM..............
. 9 Kimberly Clarke..
17% Kmart............
Kroger............
Lubrlzol............
AT&T.......
Amoco.......
Armco.......
Ashland. • • • • •
Atlantic Rich
Beth. Steel...
CG&E.......
Chevron.....
Dial Corp....
Dow Chem ..
Dresser Ind..
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Sister Cassie, Baby Josh,
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Meredith Butler has just been awarded a
B.BA Degree from Texas Tech University.
Meredith Isa member of Alpha Chi Omega
Social Sorority, Sigma lota Epsilon National
Honor Fraternity, Texas Tech iniramural Soft-
ball and Lubbock Christian Athletic Asso-
ciation Volleyball. Meredith Is presently
attending Graduate School at Tech where
she Is pursuing a Masters of Business Admi-
nistration Degree with a certification In
hospital Management Organization. Mere-
dith Is the daughter of Wiley and'Richie
Butler and her brother Joel Is a freshman at Lee College. Meredith
Is a 1989 Graduate of Ross Sterling High School.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn P. Knudson of Baytown.
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12% '
31% '
Lyondell Petro. Chem .... 24% .
Max us Energy Corp.
Mobil....
Monsanto
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Fair,
with a low in mid 70s.
Thursday: Partly cloudy
20 percent chance of
high in mid-90s. From 8
a.m. Tuesday to 8 a.m.
Wednesday, high of 90, low
18%
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Quantum Chem. Corp.... 12%
Rcya! Dutch.
Schiumberger
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT...
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Gary Dobbs.
Judy Starnes..
Editor and publisher
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Butfoftftt Manager
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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
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USX Corp........
Walgreens........
Wal-Mart.........
Wooiworth,.......
Xerox.............
Dow Ind. Average
Dow Change......
Silver.............
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Bruce Guynn.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
31%
Sept. 10-Corky Bean's Shakedown
Sept. 11 & 12 • Tommy Gun
Sept. 17,18,19 • Smokln Guns
Sept. 24 - Corky Bean's Shakedown
Sept. 25, 26 - Vlsclous Circles
......Retail advertising manager
Classified advertising manager
Dennis Wison.,
Debbie Kimmey
76%
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Lordy, Lordy
Look who's 40!
Happy Birthday!
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342.50
Exxon’s dividend per share is
$.72 paid quarterly.
CIRCULATION
.Assistant circulation manager
John Thomas.
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PRODUCTION
Gold
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Composing room foreman
Gary Guinn...
Lynne Morris.
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and Sundaya at 1301 Memorial Drive in BayMmw Taaa 77820. SuggaaMd Subacripbon Rataa: By
canfar, S6.75 par month, SB1.00 par year, alngla copy prica, SO canta Mi. 76 cama Sunday. Mall Maa
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Mondays • 9 Ball Tournament
Tuesdays - 8 Ball Tournament
Wednesdays - Karaoke Night
Thursdays • Jam Session • Open Mike
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays- DJ. Night
Sundays - Patio Party_
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HIGH: 9:31 am., 8:13 p.m. :
LOW: 2:24 am., 3:03 p.m.
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COUNSELING FOR:
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND PARTIES:
reg.
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• Depression & Grief
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• Addictive Disorders
• Family Problems
• Adolescent
Adjustment Difficulties
• Womens
Issues
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EXXON COMPANY, USA has made application
with the Texas Air Control Board for renewal of
Permit Nos 1384, 2522 and 2752 for Storage
Tanks and Associated Loading in BAYTOWN,
HARRIS County, Texas. The existing facilities are
located in the Exxon Baytown Refinery Complex.
Additional information concerning this application is
contained in the public notice section of this
newspaper. This notice is to be published on Sept.
9th, 1992 and Sept. 10th, 1992.
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DIANA CORDER
M.S., L.P.C.
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INC.
STEVE HOLLAND
606 Rollingbrook
Baytown, TX 77521 713/422*2877
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 269, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1992, newspaper, September 9, 1992; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154273/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.