The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1989 Page: 3 of 18
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Thursday, August 10, 1989
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S&L rescue officially gets under way today
; WASHINGTON - Drug policy
director William J. Bennett says
his soon-to-be unveiled national
strategy for fighting illegal
drugs will include the suburbs
ahd rural areas, not just the in-
nfer cities.
; WASHINGTON - The Com-
merce Department has until, Fri-
day to answer claims by the Na-
tional Wildlife Federation that
the government’s own studies
show restricted shrimp-fishing
tow times are ineffective in pro-
tecting endangered sea turtles
from extinction.
j AUSTIN — Texas Department
ojf Agriculture officials deny that
hiring two professional lobbyists
to act on the department’s behalf
violated a law prohibiting state
agencies from employing lob-
biyists.
; LEWISVILLE - A 71-year-old
vfoman who was arrested and
fined $175 for holding one garage
sale too man$ is circulating a
petition to change the law that
prohibits residents of the Dallas
siiburb from holding more than
, tfvo garage sales per year.
SANTA FE, N.M. - The state
of Texas, which originally
wanted restitution in water for a
debt owed by New Mexico, has |
Settled for $14 million cash in-
stead.
AUSTIN — It would be unfair
for the Public Utility Commis-
sion to reconsider whether Gulf
States Utilities Co. custome
should pay for $1.4 billion in
nuclear plant costs, said an
assistant attorney general who
represents the state as a utility
consumer.
DALLAS — An employee of
Parkland Memorial Hospital
was infected with the AIDS virus
when stuck with a needle that
had been used on an infected pa-
tient, a hospital spokeswoman
said. ~
FORT AMADOR, Panama —
In. the second incident in as
many days, Panamanian
soldiers clash with U.S. troops at
ap American base near the
Panama Canal. U.S. forces
blockaded Fort Amador for
ihree hours before two
American soldiers in Panama-
nian custody were exchanged for
tfo arrested Panamanians^
WASHINGTON - President
Bush, saying he doesn’t want to
miss any signal that might lead
to freedom for American
hostages, is again extending a
hand to Iran while insisting he
won’t make any deals.
NEW YORK - Tuition infla-
tion is easing a bit at many col-
leges, especially public two-year
institutions, according to an an-
nual survey. But a year at the
costliest private colleges will top
$21,000.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some
savers can expect less interest
on their deposits and families
may soon find it a bit less expen-
sive to buy a home, as the
government Thursday begins
^spending $50 billion to resolve
‘the savings and loan crisis.
President Bush signed legisla-
tion Wednesday committing
American taxpayers to an
estimated $157 billion — $600 for
every man, woman and child —
over the next 30 years to solve
the nation’s biggest financial
crisis since the Depression.
“We can and will preserve a
safe, efficient and equitable
financial system for ourselves
and ... for our kids,” Bush said
before signing a bill providing
money to cover more than $100
billion in S&L losses over the
past decade to speculative, and
often fraudulent, lending.
The Treasury Department
planned Thursday to borrow the
first $5 billion of a $20 billion
downpayment to be made over
the next seven weeks to reduce
an estimated $20 million in daily
losses by insolvent but still
operating S&Ls.
L. William Seidman, head of
the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp. and in charge of the day-
to-day cleanup, said three-
fourths of the first $20 billion will
be used to reduce interest rates
being offered by some shaky
thrifts to attract deposit^. Those
rates are expected to fall from 11
percent to 8 percent or 9 percent.
That step alone, affecting an
estimated $50 billion in high-rate
certificates of deposit held by
savers, is expected to im-
mediately cut the daily losses by
$2 million or $3 million, say Seid-
man and private analysts.
Most of the $50 billion in high-
rate CDs have short durations —
30, 60 or 90 days. As they expire,
savers can either withdraw their
deposits or roll them over at in-
terest rates 2 to 3 percentage
points lower.
Those trying to buy homes
should benefit because the bill
pushes S&Ls back into home
mortgage lending and out of
risky investments such as
speculative commercial real
estate projects and junk bonds.
Your money’s worth and a whole lot more.
(pourtesy of Paine, Webber,
K Jackson and Curtis)
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KT&T............... 39%
Ajpoco.........................46%
A^mco.......... 13
Ashland......................,.38%
Atlantic Rich..................102%
rfeth. Steel.....................22%
QG&E.........J...............28%
CJifevron ,...... 54%
Dow Chem......... 96%
Dresser Ind.............. 44
liSHRMInd....................20%
Dupont........................118
Ejmpire of America%
Ethyl Corp............... 26%
Exxon ........... .43%
ifert. ..... ........,..... ....49%
General Electric...............58%
General Motors................45%
qTE...J........................59%
G.R.............................65%
Greyhound.....................35%
0SU...........................12%
Halliburton............ 37%
[i Port Industries............;. 12%
louston Industry...............33
(umana............. 38%
IjBM ......... .116%
Himberly Clarke...............67%
Hinart............... 40
Kroger............ 17%
Lyondell Petro. Chem ..........24%
l|axus Energy Corp........... 8%
Jffobil............ .7,... v....... 51%
Monsanto.....................116%
Motel 6.....................'....13%
Occidental Petr.......x.........28%
panhandle Eastern.............28%
Phillips Petr....................23%
PinWst........................12
Ouantum Chem. Corp...........45%
Royal Dutch —;»......... 68%
$>hlumberger..................42
Sjears........ 46%
Southern Co...... .............27
irnOil.........................36%
tenneco___________________ 60%
Texaco.... i...................52%
ijnilever ,\........•...........71%
Upjohn.....,...................35%
UsxCorp. .......... 35%
Walgreens ......... 46%
\fal-Mart..........--------.....41
olworth ....................61
erox................67%
ow Ind. Ave.....,....... 2690.20
Dow Change..............(Up) 4 JO
$lver............... $5.18
Gold ................. $366.50
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- Sears. Roebuck and Co., 1989
Each ot these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.
SEARS PRICING PUDGE: Yes, we'll meet or beat the competition’s current
advertised price on the identical item. Just bring the competition's current ad to
any of our Retail Stores.
This offer applies to current merchandise in our Retail Stores onty. Excludes clearance, closeouts, Sears catalogs and spe-
cial services such as eyewear ami dentistry. Merchandise in this advertisement available at most larger Sears stores. Un-
less qualified, all prices are Sears everyday regular prices. A special purchase, though not reduced, is an excep onal
value. Unless otherwise specified, delivery charges not included in selling prices of merchandise Installation available
on many products. See store for details
We do our best to have adequate stock of adver-
tised items to meet demand. Due to circumstanc-
es beyond our control, on occasion, out ot stocks
occur. When this happens. Sears will, at its op-
tion. substitute an equal or better item at the
advertised price or provide a “raincheck.” Ex-
cludes limited otters.
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’s worth
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1989, newspaper, August 10, 1989; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052759/m1/3/?q=mission+rosario: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.