The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1990 Page: 2 of 27
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Nundjv tpni IS, IW>
POLICE BEAT
A 13-ycar-oM Baytown girl
was rrponed n uble condition
Saturday a HCA Gulf Cots
Hospital after her bicycle and a
car were involved in a collision
Friday in die 4300 Modi of
Wes Baker
Bnana Kmune Kerr of 3413
Cobblestone waa riding wca-
hound on Baker a about 3 pm
Rgparemly tried to
ooaa die road in bon of a car
being driven by Drama Gayle
Shut, 19. of 5325 Hemlock, ac-
costing io police.
ROBBER
‘Alonen
; S27 after robbing
Shamrock, 4721 Garth, a about
' 3 am Saturday, police said
- A sore dak told police a
man came in the sore and
4 bought Si worrii of gasoline and
later, the same mat
and told him not to look d him
The driver of dm Tm Am
then got a pistol and hu die vic-
tim on the ride of the head with
it. fleeing aba die victim fell to
the ground, according to die
report
The suspect is described as a
Hispanic man 35 lo 40 yean
old. 5 feet. 6 inches (ail. weigh-
ing about 200 pounds, police
said. •
COCAINE CHARGE
THETRE 1
Forecasters expect
5 hurricanes in ’90
A Bavtown man waa charged
m the 184th Distnc “
“ i possession of i
escaped with being stopped
ig Diamond police said
for a qua
it opened
he grabbed ha
District Court with
of crack cocaine aba
on a traffic check.
police
Gram Byron Darden. 37. of
214 E Morrill, was slopped by
Officer David Alford and found
When Darden waa arrested, ta-
ken to Baytown jail aad
Alford found a sob-
believed to be crack
wrist then took money from the
cash drawer
The suspect is described as a
’ black man. 20 to 25 yean old, 5
feet. 7 inches tall rod weighing
. —
Bond on Darden has been am
at 15,000. according to coast
130 pounds He was seat getting
into a small white 19U or 1989
r, police aaid.
ASSAU1
model car.
ASSAULT
r A 17-year-old Baytown man
* told police he was looking tow-
ard a white Rontiac Tram Am
near the mseraecaon of Em
Adoue and Highway 146 when
fee vehicle's occupant got angry
BURGLARIES
—Lawn care equipment
worth at estimated $1,557 was
reported stolen bom a storage
building at Hill of Rest Cemet-
ery. IW0 Market police said in
a Friday report
pickup truck parked in
the 100 block of John A was re-
ported burglarized Friday. St©-
worth $775 was
STATE
Baby fine after operation in womb
• DALLAS (AP) — A 3-week-old baby who underwent a rare bfc
saving operation while mill in the womb will be released bom die
hospital early next week, doctors say.
Adam Christopher Lawrence was bom Match 26 at Parkland Me-
morial Hospital with no ill effects from the catheterization procedure
that allowed fluid bom his lungs to drain safely into his mother’s
fluid during the last three months of I
HOUSTON (AP) — These
will he si leM eight named
MM to die Adonic Barn* dar-
tog die I WO tan
and five erf those
Tin
20 or m6* bun
expeoed feeing fee
area research meteorologists
cb by John C.
md fill F Hasting of
Houston found a coneiarioe be-
tween the solar cyde md the oc-
currence of Adamic Bama tropi
cal norms. Wife fee data, feey
have formulated dm Soihr Cy-
Research has todfcaed tm
these is a 5 out of II chance 2
one of itene moms will be ma-
jor (» i**"* » (K*
ter). Freemm mdut irpcn
released Friday The St
also Brows that fern is a good
crime for at early norm «
May aad a lau storm ip
SUNSPOTS
Defensive driving
BAYTOWN CITIZENS Safety
Comal will offer m afternoon
_ defensive driving dam bom 1 to
4 S pjn. April 17 Md II fe 1320
Market Com tor senior ettaem
is $1. all others $25. Call
427-5470 for irdbouadon or to
For senior citizens
HUMANA SENIORS Aarocfe.
tion will have Senior 1^—t
doe Day from 10 aaa. to 4 pm
April 17 ouuide Humana
Hospital-Baytown. Health
screenings mid door prim will
be available bee for ail semor
Nero concert
LA PORTE
certs wd present Peter
7:30 pm April 16 « fee Soya
Angelo Theater oo the La Pone
High School campus. 301 E.
Fairmont Pathway. Tickets will
be $30 at fee door.
front left, art Jcaaca !
ley Gaud*. 4. TWag
and 4-5.
Shewing their prim, the drib
man, 7; Debra Lae Sims, 9; and Ash-
r contest were 6-7; t-9;
photo by Carle Pryor)
Austin motorists unlucky on 13th
7 " s
AUSTIN (AP) - Friday fee 13th turned out to be unlucky for
some Austin motorists who found themselves die victims of a com-
puter glitch that knocked out almost two-thirds of the city's traffic
lights
A programming error was entered Thursday ragti Jim before
Friday, wello
well over 100 signal lights began I
Others just
23 violations
counted at
Phillips site
Join Us Sunday as our
Pastor preaches his sermon
from I Corinthians 15:35-59.
"Remodeled it the Resmrectfamr
HOUSTON (AP) —
NATION-
safety officials investigating Im
years deadly explosion at Phil
lips Petroleum Co.’s chemical
’Big Mac’ goes on the attack
year's de
have fou
CHICAGO (AP) - Bif Mac ■ oo die I
en around the country that the fast-food giant would consider it a
"malicious act” to reprint m advertisement claiming McDonald's
food is too fatty
We dunk the pmen just didn 't check the facts/' said Me Do
Joseph Calif mo. who wouldn’t rale out a lawsuit if
found 23 vioiadom. in-
cluding some concerning the fa-
ality's warning systems and
unee plan, a pub-
report said.
The Occupational Safety and
*alih Administration also waa
-aald's attorney ioseph Califano. who woukln ; rule out a lawsuit it
the ad is piMiMiwt «g«.n He said fee compwty had advised the
newspapers that fee ad was misleading.
fee plant'i design.
—"‘ToTthe
WORLD-
Lithuania rejects Gorby ultimatum
MOSCOW (AP) - Lithuania s president said las republic will
not bend lo Soviet leader Mikhail S Gorbachev's threat » cut off
specifically ventilation,
number of emergency isolation
valves and fee focarioa of stor-
age units md pipelines, accord-
ing to reports.
OSHA spokeswoman Sherrie
Moran in Dallas said Friday she -
could not comment an fee ro-
port
craciai supplies if fee republic feres not back away bonitspro-
independcnce stance.
He gave the Baltic republic until Sunday to t
its dedara-
sTiSJJSSSSS-
dems rely on Moscow
BRUSH PICKUP
Brash pickup will be in Zone
eek of i
TTbe Jiaptoton frun
Entered as tacond daaa
matter at the Baytown,
Texas Pod Office 77522
undar fea Act of ConQreaa of
March 3.1B7B. Pubiehad #
Monday through
Friday and Sundays at'
Memorial Drive in Baytown.
Texas 77520 P.0 Box 90.
Texas, 77522.
ratec: By car-
1.50 per month.
986.001
Bay town, T
Sut»CT©!.on
rier: $5 50
rsixi
lunday Mai rates on
prim:
cams Sunday
tionally by CoMtal
Tides
SUNDAY
HIGH: 3J9 pm
LOW 6.05 am.
- v (Tides forecast are
far Baytown area boys)
MONDAY
HIGH 5:10 pm
LOW: 7:01 am
Sun
SUNDAY
_ 635 am
SUNSET: 7:49 pm
MONDAY
SUNRISE: 654 am
SUNSET: 7:49 pm
THE FAMILY OP
HAROLD JL WERT
Wishes to thank our
many friends, neigh-
bors. and relatives jar
the Idnd expressions
of sympathy extended
to us during our re-
i j
1 1
cent bereavement. The
cards, beautfrd froral
offerings and food have
been greatly appre-
ciated.
April 16-20.
Collection ream at Mondl
Pmk and includes Wilburn Ad-
dition. Graywood, Crepe Myrtle
Addition. North Main between
Schilling and West Texas Av-
enue. Aron Addition md Wright
Addition » Em Texas Avenue.
Afl items should be in place
by 7:30 am. Monday.
IOOO
7100 piMftr Cantata!
Ibfer TW feys A DMpfa Hp*
8:45 a. m. First Bible Study
KW0 cun Worship Service
11:11 am. Second Bible Study
Oasmfar stogie adits and oaiege/oarm
7.-00 p.m Evening Worship
Preschool Child Care presided far al sovtco
The Memorial Baptist Family invites you to
Come Grow With Us!
MEED PRATER?
cm. 427-FRAY
It's YOUR Money
LAST CHANCE FOR
YOUR RA
ITi nottoo to* to open an
indMdual nubramart Account
to accumutota tax-deferred
earnings tor your Mure You
have unM April 16 this yuar to
make a contributor! tor fee
1969 tax yuar. You may even
^^^^^■oftodud-
have a good chance of
ing fea ooraributon from your
taxable rooms
N naihar you nor youf
spoum k oovarad by a com-
pany rafeamant plan, I dots
not mfetor hour much you aam;
you art sti artUad to ttoducl
the whole $2,000 of earned
income sweated in an IRA
($2,000per worker, or $2,2501
one earner sets up a spouaal
I ft A MAH
inA lof ww non wonung
spouse) None partner or bofe
pafticqpaMt in a company rafea-
mant plan, than fea income
guidelines kick to. As long as
income is below $25,000 for r
single or $40,000 on a joint
Mum. fea tRAs remain com-
ptolely deductible; over feat,
there is a sldtog scale unM toe
contributon is no longer de-
ductible at NL
Evan a non-deduclble IRA
is a good investment becauee
is earnings are tax-defanad
untl the money is wthdrawn
Or. Rotort Bock
A Staff
April 15-30"
W0MI
C3£-
5£
Orthodontics for
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 142, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1990, newspaper, April 15, 1990; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044038/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.