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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, March 31, 1993
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Police beat
Woman accidentally shot
A 27-year-old Baytown wo- at the man, but apparently some- daughter were injured. A 1-year-
man apparently shot herself in how shot herself. She was trans- old baby showed no signs of in-
the leg during a domestic dis- ported to a Baytown hospital for jury, pqlice said, but all there
pute early Wednesday, Baytown treatment. Her injury was not were transported to a local
police said. considered life-threatening, po- hospital.
Police said they were notified lice said. Numerous witnesses said the
of the incident by a man who TRAFFIC brothers were in one of the cars,
regularly provided a ride to Two brothers from La Porte which they all agreed ran a red
work for a friend who lives on were arrested after police said light. They also told police that
Cedar. When he arrived at about they were involved in a traffic the passenger got out of the car
6 a.m., the man’s friend came accident in Baytown Tuesday, and left the scene,
outside and said the woman had
shot herself.
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Police said two vehicles col- When police questioned the
lided at the intersection of North driver, he first admitted to being
When police and an arnbu- Highway 146 and East Texas in the car, but said he wasn’t
lance arrived, they were told that about 5 p.m. A 36-year-old Bay- driving. He denied having a pas-
the woman had pointed the gun town woman and her 3-year-old senger, then ^eventually denied
— being involved in the accident at
all. Meanwhile, his brother wan-
dered up and told police he hap-
pened to be walking by and saw
the accident. Officers finally ar- *
rested them both, charging the
brother who was driving for run-
ning a red light, for having no
driver’s license or insurance and
other offenses. His brother was
charged with public
intoxicatioa
.Non-injury accidents were re-
ported Tuesday at Decker and
Cedar Bayou/Lynchburg and on
Garth at Rollingbrook.
BURGLARIES/THEFTS
—A dark blue lowboy trailer
valued at $2,500 was stolen over
the weekend from the fire sta-
tion construction site on North
Highway 146 at Pinehurst. The
-i trailer had a license plate num- from 9-11 a.m. Apnl 2 at 2701
ber 22-TFYR. W. Mam. The topic will be
—Someone broke into a car “Friends: Making Them and
parked in the 3600 block of Keeping Them.” Baby-sitting
Trailwood sometime Monday h® provided. For more in-
night and stole a stereo, cassette formation, call 426-4617.
tapes, a camera and a child
safety seat. Loss is unknown.
—A stainless steel propellor Victory Christian Academy
worth $280 was reported stolen cheerleaders will host a car
from a boat parked at a storage wash at the McDonald’s on
facility in the 4200 block of
North Main Tuesday.
—License plates were re-
ported stolen Tuesday from veh-
"j icles parked at the Wal-Mart
I store at 4900 Garth and in front
I of a residence in the 500 block
I of East Hunnicutt.
I —Residents in the 2100 block
I of Missouri discovered a boat
I motor missing from their garage
I Tuesday. The motor is worth
I $800.
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Friday is steak fry day
Esther Horton, left, and Katie L. Weaver, members of the Social Order of the Beauceant
Assembly No. 153 get ready for their third annual steak fry and sell their first ticket to eager
customer Carl Starkey. The steak fry will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. until 7
p.m. on Friday at the Baytown Shriners Club at 110 West Main. Donations are $6 and will
benefit charity and benevolent work of the assembly.
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Bill Hollaway
SUNSPOTS
Love, Mom, Dad, Dana &
Heidi
Highway 146 10 a.m.-2 p.m. selling tickets for its annual ban-
April 3. Call 421 -8888 for more quet set for April 29. Tickets are
infoimation. $30 each, or $500 for a table of
10. For more information, call
422-6908.
Love, Carol, Matt
and Tawny
Mother’s Circle
Mother’s Circle will meet
WILDERNESS BY FLEETWOOD
Disabled vets
Baytown’s Disabled Veterans
Chapter 126 will meet at Bay- Career Day
town Community Center at 6
p.m. April 5.
All units have central air -
awning - microwave - tv ant. -
rubber roof & more.
Lee College Job Placement
Office will host Career Day
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 1
at Moler Hall on the LC cam-
pus. Dozens of employers will
be represented.
Car wash
24C #9894 ....
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22XT1 #5148.
$10,847
$12,194
$10,415
255K #6924...
275J #1675.....
295R #9036 ...
All Filth Wheels include hitch & brakes
$11,596
$15,810
$13,803
Chamber banquet
Hispanic Chamber of Com-
merce of Greater Baytown is
Shop Prowler & Terry - Don't pay local Baytown prices. Shop and save money •
LONE STAR RV SALES
Officers shoot to kill, not wound,
Pasadena investigating officer says
8010 North Freeway (Canino exit)
1-800-383-9561 Houston
Prices good with
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HOUSTON (AP) — Rela- short of killing him.
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freer A1 Espinoza, who is inves-
tives of a Pasadena man who But the officer who heads the tigating the shooting, said
was killed by police while re- internal affairs division of the Tuesday,
sisting arrest have criticized the Pasadena Police Department “They are never trained to
officer who shot him, saying the says that’s never a shoot to wound. That’s just the
officer could have stopped him consideration. way they’re trained. Besides, in
“Anytime an officer pulls out the heat of the battle, nobody is
his weapon, his intentions are to that good a shot to shoot a guy’s
shoot to kill,” internal affairs of- hand or something”
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Pick-up b Delivery
Weather
Tides
HIGH: 5:53 p.m.
LOW: 9:48 a.m.,+9:09 p.m.
(+ denotes weak tides)
Tides forecast are
for the Baytown area
Sun
SUNRISE: 6:11 a.m.
SUNSET: 6:40 p.m.
424-2838 I
Beverly Gaedchens I
I 4225 McLean Road
I Baytown, TX 77521
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Two injured in accident
WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Fair and cool, low in upper
40s. Thursday: Mostly
sunny, breezy and cool, high
in upper 60s. From 8 a.m.
Tuesday to 8 a.m. Wednes-
day, high of 81, low of 57.
CROSBY — A 28-year-old woman and a 5-year-old boy were
listed in stable condition at Hermann Hospital in Houston after a
two-car accident Tuesday evening on Farm Road 2100 in Crosby,
officials said.
The woman, Pat Reed of Crosby, and the boy, whose name was
not released, were taken by Life Right helicopter to the hospital, a
Life Flight spokesman said.
The two victims and a second boy, who was not injured, were in
one car. The man who was driving the other car involved was treated
for facial injuries and released from San Jacinto Methodist Hospital,
said a spokesman for Crosby Emergency Medical Service said.
The accident occurred at about 8 p.m. in the 14500 block of Farm
Road 2100. Details on the cause of the accident were not available
Wednesday morning.
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STOCK QUOTES
TUNE-UP
$2495
G. William Tate, M.D
30%
(Courtesy of Texas Brokerage Lubrizol
Services Ltd. of Baytown)
(As of 8:40 a.m.)
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Maxus Energy Corp
Mobil...............
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Royal Dutch.....
Schlumberger....
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Southern Co......
Sterling Chemical.
Sun Oil...........
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Texaco............
TNP Ent..........
Unilever..........
Upjohn...........
USX Corp........
Walgreens........
Wal-Mart.........
Woolworth........
Xerox.............
Dow Ind. Average
Dow Change......
Silver.............
Gold..............
Exxon’s dividend per share is
$.72 paid quarterly.
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his Industrial and General Practice
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Federal East Plaza
12098 East Freeway, Suite A
Houston, TX 77015
421-5665 420-3471
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5610 Garth
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Houston Industries,
Humana...........
IBM...............
Kimberly Clarke...
Kmart.............
Kroger.............
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Announces
Re-Location to
1407 Lacy
In September '93
Gary Dobbs..
Judy Starnes.
Editor and publisher
...Business Manager
36%
31%
18%
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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT
62%
83%
Wanda Orton
Bruce Guynn.
..................Managing editor
Associate managing editor
A Bright Start!
46%
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
422-4317
tot WEST LPB1T BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520
DYANN HYLAND • DIRECTOR
50%
3.897
Alan Hudgins. ..
Debbie Kimmeyf
.......Retail advertising manager
Classified advertising manager
55%
339.30
24%
CIRCULATION
18%
John Thomas.
Assistant circulation manager
PRODUCTION
n personal!
UAiiTl defense
Wills FIREARMS :
Gary Guinn..
Lynne Morris
..........Production manager
Composing room foreman
‘Dyann Hyland, director, teacher, 19 years experience
* Nine years of quality, learning and caring programs for
children
‘State-Licensed; Preschool, Kindergarten, First Grade
‘Caring, trained, experienced teachers
‘Options available for full child-care, 7-5 p.m., for children
enrolled in our learning programs
‘New classes in fall '93 for two-year-olds and first grade.
‘Call for information about registration for fall, 422-4317 or
422-4986
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Dobbs, Gary. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1993, newspaper, March 31, 1993; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1158114/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.