The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1986 Page: 2 of 18
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A. 21-year-old Baytown man
told police be was robbed at
knifepoint as be delivered a piz-
za early Friday.
The man, an employee of
Domino's Pizza,, .2121 N. Alex-
ander, told police that be had
delivered a pizza in the 1600
block of Yupon and was en route
to tbe 3100 block of Indiana when
be stopped at Angel's, 2810
Market to make a phone call Highway 146. has been charged
He said as be was getting back with burglary in connection with
into his car, three men ap- the Thursday morning burglary
proacheft ibn and demanded bis of Jack’s Catfish Inn, 4829
money When be refused, one of Highway 146.
tbe men pulled a knife, ac- Police said Kreiling was
cording to police reports. The observed by an officer near the
employee gave the robbers 15 restaurant carrying a sac* of
and a pizza. They left, on foot, fried food and some change
There appeared to be fine pieces
He described the men as being of glass on the man's clothing,
Hispanic. One is 17 years of age. police said.
, 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 120 During tbe investigation it was
' pounds, has black hair, and discovered that someone had
brown eyes. Another is 20 years broken into the nearby
of age, ,5 feet 9 inches tall
weighs lgJ pounds, has black ‘Kreiling has been chargpd in
hair and brown eyes The third is -the 185th District Court. Bond is
18 years of age,' 5 feet 5 inches 15,000, . .
tall, weighs 150 pounds and has
black hair and brown eyes.
Felony charges
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427-TIPS
ME STOPPERS
beadin g east on Airfaart
NEW SOCCER COMPLEX
BAYTOWN MAYOR Emmett Hutto prepares to cut the ribbon dur- sentatftre for Jim Footeno; Elo Veselka, Soccer Club president; Ray
tug Thursday's dedication ceremonies tor the new soccer complex to
be used this season by the Baytown Saints Youth Soccer Club. Prom
left are Bennie Kadjar, member of the Parks and Recreation Ad-
visory Board; Wayne Gray, board chairman; Mike Parrott, repre-
ss and Ambrose Rios, parks board members; Tony Perez, tbe
Club’s first presided, and Frank Knight, past president
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor)
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AP news scan
Burglaries and thefts
pound West Texas' flooding unprecedented^event,'' tbefirst are toengage inorbital pursuit,
streets from Lubbock to San time a president and his wife with one cfashing into the other
Angelo and Midland-Odessa as have delivered a speech together in a major test of ‘Star Wars'
they rumbled across the state, od television. technology , sources report
He said the Reagans, working Neither the Strategic Defense
y have started.....Initiative Office nor the National
Aeronautics and Space Afl-
“ministration would acknowledge
the laurich of the Delta booster
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- •Between 8:20 a m, Monday Hunts lose round
and 3:45p.m.Thursday. a pistol, _____________ '
Ben Arthur .Newman Jr,. 32. valued at 1475, was stolen from nmirt
was arrested by Baytown police a house in the 100 block of Crow uver cuuri 8
and^charged with auto theft in Road. DALLAS (AP) - The Texas officials say.
connection with the theft of a -A 1985 Mercury^valued at Hunt brothers retaliated against The yaper-level troi^ritat-
vehicle Wednesday from the 3400 114,500, was taken between 9:30 a judge’s order to move their has
block of Michigan. The resident a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Thursday bankruptcy proceedings from
there told police that Newman, a from the parking lot «of San New Orleans to Dallas by
friends of hers, had takeff the Jacintomall. irtg to have him removed from roundine area Thursdavas skies
vehicle without permission. -A resident in the 3600 block of the cases. dum^ upT/S^ram o^
Newman has been charged'in McKinney told police Thursday U.SJJistrict Judge Barefoot thecity.
the 228th District Court. Bond is that two years ago she had put Sanders Thursday ordered the
her 1974 Toyota in a repair shop Hunts’ Placid Oil Co„ one suh-
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moving across the
South Plains all week wreaked Lawmakers to trv
havoc on Lubbock and the sur-
seek
rocket Friday
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to balance budget
Reporters were to btinformed
AUSTIN (AP) — Although a few hours before liftoff and pe
.Although that trough appeared their first 30-day special session escorted to a viewing site on
, , . to have moved out of the area by didn't get the job done. Gov Cape Canaveral,
located m the 1700 block of sidiary and the William Herbert late Thursday, the National Mark White is predicting that
Market. She said that when she Hunt personal estate trust to file weather Service said another state legislators will balance the
went to get the vehicle two a motion to transfer bankruptcy foul-weather front was expected budget on their next attempt
Two men were arrested by weeks ago, the vehicle was gone, petitions to US. Bankruptcy to head that way todays--- = Y^There should be no break in Yarbrough's parole
Baytown police Thursday in the , ‘Police are looking for the per- Court in Dallas. stride in these efforts Thev are *
-100 block of Bowie and turned sons who cashed forged checks The Hunts responded by say- Reagans to address movine in the rieht direction
over to the United States Im- at Holiday Foods, 1719 Garth. It mg that Sanders should be 7® NegoUations^ M gomT Sl
migration Office for harboring was reported that on July 3, a removed from their cases natjon on Jrae abuse we>e going to continue working will automatical!* revoke the
illegal aliens forged payroll check, for 3254.65. because he. owns stock in Allied “On drugahuse.. tohamS parole o{ thrice-convicted
The arrest came after was cashed there. Also on that Bancshares, Houston, and has SANTA BARBARA. Calif, white said former Texas Supreme Court
Baytown .^Ikc icvdved a tfp dale a pei^nal dieck forW.VB historical ties to the banking in- (AP) — Tbe White House is stag- wrhite announced Thursdav Justice DonaldBYarbrough.
that illegal aliens were being was cashed there. And on J\me dustry.— , . ing an extraordinary buildup for thaf law makers will return m officials said
held in qhoiisq there. 26. apayroll check for $225, was Sanders’ 1986 personal fiflab- alpeech onprime time televi 'awmaxers wiureturnto
Police went to the house to find cashed there
two illegal aliens from Mexico
and two other men who listed
. their address in Uvalde
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$5,000
Illegal aliens
Board to revoke
HOUSTON (AP) - The Texas
Board of Pardons and Paroles
The board s action will add
, . , , „ ., . „ ^ the Capitol at 11 a m Monday
ctal disclosure form shows an in- sion by President Reagan and He will address a House-Senate five years of state prison time to
vestment in Allied of between his wife Nancy intended to
$100,000 and $250,000 — his single mobilize Americans in a war
largest stockholding interest
his six-year federal sentence,
parole board spokesman Mike
Roach said Thursday .
The 44 year;old Yarbrough, of
Houston.was on parole f romthe
Texas Department of Correc-
tions on perjury and bond-
jumping convictions when he
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session al noon
Court update
The two men from Mexico Thomas Earl Dudley. 49. of
were taken into custody aodthen 5834 N. Highway 146,' pleaded Rains continuing
turned over to the immigration guilty to felony driving while in- .
officers. toxicated charges and has been to soak West Texas
A spokesman for the imrnigra- sentenced to four years in the
tion office said that charges will Texas Department of Correc
be filed against the the Uvalde tions.
men for transporting illegal
aliens into the U S.
against illegal drugs .
The Reagans will address the
nation at 7 p.m. CDT on Sept 14
from the famjly quarters of the launch expected
White House.
Announcing the speech'Thurs- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fia
(AP)Storms that drowned two day, presidential spokesman < AP > —Two satellites scheduled bribed a banker in a money
women in tbeir 60s cdhtinued to Larry Speakes said'“this is an for a secret launch here Friday laundering scheme
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Dudley, who was sentenced in
the 262nd District Court, was ’ ^
also assessed a $500 fine.
Dudley was arrested June 30
by an officer with the Chambers
, Rory S. Kreiling, 24, who County Sheriff’s Department on
poiicesaid appeared to be living an outstanding felony warrant
under the Cedar Bayou bridge on for DW1. „
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Baytownjunior School
Orchestra wins honor
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SOS social
Youth day
. Music scholarships :
LEE COLLEGE music depart- SOS SINGLES Outreach Service GALENA PARK Youth Riding
ment has some jazz ensemble wiU have a back to school party Club will have a Play Day begin-
Ramiro an(^ choir scholarships available beginning at 8 p.m. Sept. 6 at the ning at 6:30 p m. Sept. 6 at the
for the 1986-87 college year For Prickly Pear Club at Holiday Galena Park Area on Holland
information contact Charles lnn< 300 Highway 146 S. For” Avenue in Galena Park. There
more information call 422-7946 or are five events and entry fees
420-2450.
RUDD’S BARBER
Baytown Junior School Per- Lopez — first violin;
forming Orchestra has been Tories. Amy Zahn, Heidi Cap-
ranked ninth best junior school pel, Sherry Makemey, Amy
orchestra in the state by Peebles, Stacey Sheats. Jennifer
members of the Jexas Orchestra Aaron' Lisa Terry and Robbie
Director’s Association
SHOP
* Re-opening - ?
Tuesday, Sept. 2
are $1.50 per event
chairman, or David Corder, in-
structor, at 425-6350.
Dominguez — 2nd violin; Mira
Fields, True Nguyen, Monty
Driver, John Rickman and Mat-
thew Smith' — viola; Homar
Ramirez, Jowana Harrison,
Defensive driving
Blueprint reading
A DEFENSIVE driving course BLUEPRINT READING for
FINANCIAL AID for child cafe; wU1 ** offered from 6-10 p.m. pipefitters and Welders (W207)
is available for Lee College Sept. 8 and 10 at Neighborhood is a new class offered from
students meeting ]the re- Centers on 8th Street in LaPorte 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Tue-
quirements. For information,. Cost is $15 for Neighborhood sdays/Thursdays this fall at
contact Barbara Watkins^ LC Centers members and $20 for Lee College. The class helps
non-members. More information
.. The Baytown Junior orchestra
e&rned the awand after Submit-
ting a taped performance to a
panel of five judges. Judging
took place at the association’s Julie Henderson, Monte Logan
„ summer workship in San An- and Jeff Mills — cello; and Lesli
toni0 • Schiller, Ivan Swindull and
^ Musical selections performed Galen
by the orchestra were H0UStoa
■ ‘‘Cross Country” other area scboolsthat placed
and “Slovakian Dances. to ^ competjtion ^ clear
Orchestra students involved in Lake Intermediate, third; Miller
the performances were Brady Iptermediate (Pasadena),
Rhodes, Mary Fields, Lori Har- eighth; Baker Junior (La
man. Trey Cook, Lori Hardy, Porte), 11th; and Cedar Bayou
Claudia Torres and Celeste Junior School. 12th.. <
LC financial aid
" LC. Rudd invites oil his
friends to come by ond see him!
Sam price
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financial aid officer, at 425-6389
students gain knowledge about
may be obtained by calling Mimi the welding standards applied to
Sloane at 471-1824. Welding symbols and to struc-
tural and piping drawings. For
more information call42M»460©f-i
425-6518.
R.B
Rebekah breakfast
GOOSE CREEK Rebekah Lodge Tntorctato in
will serve breakfast from 8 to 11 ,
a m. Sept. 6 at the lodge hall THE STATE Highway Depart-
ment between 6 a.m, and noon
Sept. 7 will close one lane of In-
terstate 10 eastbound at the San
FIRST UNITED Methodist Jacinto River bridge for sign
Church of Mont Belvieu at 6p:m. rehabilitation and repair. At
Sept. 7 will show the first of six about 7 a.m. the department will
films in a series, “Focus on the ciose all eastbound lanes' for
Family.” The church will show about 30 minutes while workers
the remaining films in the series hoist an overhead sign,
on Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5 and 19.
The church is at 1422 Main,
across from Barbers Hilt-
Volunteer Fire Department. A
nursery will be provided. '
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112 E. drill
422 5416
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comer of Fourth and Humble
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Family series
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Explosion injures 29
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*Church School.....
Catered Lunch Wnmediatety FoHowirxj Church School
JOIN US IN CHURCH SCHOOL
"NEVER TOO 0LD#T0 LEARN NEVB TOO YOUNG TO START"
This will ,be a day to remember. We hope you and
your family will i#e plans to attend. Nursery will
be avai lable for alI aspects of this day. ;
First Christian Church
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9:30 A.M.
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and
BERLIN (AP) — Emergency ment destruction devices an ex-
destruction devices exploded plosion occurred at the U.S. Air
* Friday during a routine training Force installation, at
-exercise at a U.S. Air Force Marienfelde,” the spokeswoman
radar installation in West said.
Berlin, injuring 29 Americans,
an Air Force spokeswoman said-.
The devices are designed to
destroy secret documents and
other confidential information
during a sudden evacuation.
Air Force spokeswoman Staff
Sgtf Mary Sellinger told The
- Associated Press in a telephone
interview that tbe explosion was
accident, and no terrorists
were involved.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 264, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1986, newspaper, September 5, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153612/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.