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Monday, July 5, 1993
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
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' Police beat
Community Calendar deaths and funerals
Four arrested
in car burglaries
past president of the East
County Registered Nurses Soci-
:y. Mrs. Weiler served as a
U.S. Army nurse in World War
II in North Africa and at Anzio
• in Italy.
Survivors are her husband,
Lawrence J. Weiler, sister, Bess Baytown police arrested four 18-year-old Dayton residents after
Maslanka of Chicago, 111; grand- they allegedly went on an auto theft and burglary spree Sunday night
children, Robert and Ester Bear- and early Monday morning.
den of Highlands and Sandra Police estimate the four suspects, three men and a woman, caused
Keller of Austin; and niece, Syl- at least $10,000 in damage to close to 20 cars,
via Chlopek of Chicago, 111. The suspects hit nine cars in the Baytown area, and as many as 10
The deceased will be ere- in other areas around Baytown, such as Crosby, authorities said."
mated and ashes will be placed Police had been watching an area car dealership because of the-
at Houston National Cemetery, many incidents of burglary and theft that had occurred there. At 2:25'
Memorial donations may be a.m. Monday one of the officers saw a car park across the street
made to the Baytown Senior Ci- from the car dealership and two people leave while two others:
tizens Information and Recrea- stayed behind.
tion Center Business Fund, 2407 The two suspects who left the car somehow got into the car lot;
Market, Baytown TX 77520. and made their way to the used car section. The officer saw them
Friends may visit the family break into a Ford Mustang and arrested the group,
the Weiler residence. SHOTS FIRED
Services are under the direc- At 9:20 p.m. Saturday, Baytown police were dispatched to the 800,
tion of Navarre Funeral Home, block of Willow in connection to complaints about a man with a gun;
in the park.
Harris
Monday, July 5
ety
DAV meeting — Disabled American Veterans No. 126 meeting, 6
p.m., Baytown Community Center.
Independence Day Celebration
West Chambers County Pilot
Club, Mont Belvicu Community Center. Business meeting begins at
7 p.m., followed by Independence Day program at 7:30 p.m. A fash-
ion show will be given by Sharon Hemngton. Members are to bring
box dinners.
Tuesday, July 6
Library storytime — Sterling Municipal Library storytime
children age 4-6, with stories, songs and films, 10-11 a.m. “Curious
George” will be shown.
VFW Post 912 — Veterans of Foreign War Post 912 and Auxiliary,
meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Crime watch — Craigmont-Decker Terrace-Ponderosa Civic Asso-
ciation and Crime Watch, 7 p.m„ McEIroy Park. Jennifer Auzenne
from the Health Department will speak on “Illegal Dumping.” Of-
ficer Steve Denton will give a crime report.
Story time — Harris County Public Library branch in Crosby,
storytimes for preschool children at 10:30 a.m. and school age child-
ren at 2:30 p.m., 135 Hare Road next to the post office. A second
sioryiime for 3-6 year olds will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday,
July 7. Call 328-3535 for more information.
Putt putt golf — Baytown Cub Scouts Pack 44 will play putt putt
golf from 6-8 p.m. at 708 East James. The $2.75 cost per person
includes two games. For more information, call 424-2539
424-7313.
for
MANUEL O. MOLINA
Services for Manuel 0. Mo-
lina, 19, of Baytown will be held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6,1993,
at Our Lady of Guadalupe with WILLIAMS
Armando Campos Services for Leonard Wil-
officratmg. liams Jr., 59, of Baytown will be
Molina died Saturday July 3, hcM at j Tu/sday> M
m a Houston hospital. He was 1993> at £ Moum 01i£ BaLsj
bom May 15, 1974. Church with the Rev. A.N.
He is survived by his mother, Franklin officatine
Isabel Molina; his father, Man- williams, a Ijfefong arca ^
uel Molina Sr.; stepmother, dent, died Friday, July 2, at a
Gloria Molina, all of Baytown; Baytown hospital.
sister, Denise Molina of Bay- a wake wifi be held from 7-9 search operations early Monday said.
School board meeting — Deer Park trustees will meet at 5:30 p.m. town; stepsister, Thelma Blanco p.m. Monday at the Frazier Fun- for a boy and two men who The vessel was about a mile,,
at 710 W. i»an Augustine in Deer Park to view the high school south of Clear Lake; two stepbrothers, eral Home. jumped off a 45-foot shrimping offshore from a Galveston jetty,
campus addition prior to its acceptance. Albert Blanco of Baytown and Pallbearers are Huey Sonnier, vessel to save an 11-year-old at the time, he said.
Andres Blanco of MacAllen. Walter Raymond, Clarence boy who had fallen overboard, Merwin said the missing in-
Survivors also include aunts Frank, Charles Frank, Early D an official says. elude an 11-year-old boy who
and uncles, Maria Alaniz and Mixon and Walter Raymond Jr. Chief Petty Officer Robert had fallen off the vessel and
Juan Ortiz of Baytown; Rene Honorary pallbearers are Mi- Guilihur said the search was to three others, a 16-year-old boy1;
Ortiz of Houston; Robert and chael McGaskey, Freddie Jack- resume at daybreak and in- and two men ages 20 and 45,.,
Mary DeLeon; Simon and Patri- son> Michael J. McGaskey and volved a helicopter and a boat, who had jumped in to save him.
cia Molina, all of Sinton; grand- Douglas James. The search began at late Sa- Two Coast Guard vessels, 3
arents, Simon H. Molina of Burial will be Raymond turday after an arriving ship re- helicopter and an airplane were
mton; Juanita Molina of Sin- Cemetery in Wallisville. ported that four people had gone used in a daylong search-
ton; Jesusa Ortiz and the late Je- - overboard from the Sabine- Sunday,
sus Ortiz of Baytown. He is also ZENKER
survived by numerous other au- Memorial services for Pete
nts, uncles, cousins and friends. Zenker, 38, of Houston will be
A rosary will be held at 7 held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 6,
p.m. Monday at Earthman Fun- 1993, at Sterling-White Chapel By Craig Wilson
eral Home in Baytown.
Pallbearers will be Joel Herr-
era, Sammey, Aneseto DeLeon, in Houston.
Omar Christian, Alberto Blanco
and Andy Blanco.
Burial will be held at Memory
Gardens.
at
Search continues
for missing people
,” Coast ■
Merwiim
GALVESTON (AP) — The based shrimper “Capt. T
U.S. Coast Guard resumed Guard spokesman Don
or
Wednesday, July 7
Library films
Sterling Municipal Library will show “Granpa
and “Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day,” 3 to 3:45 p.m.
Anniversary picnic
Social Order of the Beauceant, anniversary
picnic, Goose Credk Masonic Lodge, 6 p.m. All members of their
families and Sir Knights are invited.
Celebrant Singers — Celebrant Singers, internationally known
Christian music ministry, community-wide concert, 7 p.m., First
Baptist Church in Baytown.
Skip-Bo tournament
creation Center, 2407 Market, will sponsor a “Skip-Bo” tournament
1:30 p.m. at the center.
AARP meeting — Chapter 1054 of the American Association of
Retired Persons, Luby’s Cafeteria, 11:45 a.m. Guest speaker will be
Jim Fonteno, Harris County Precinct 2 commissioner.
Sports heroes in
All-American offensive lineman
at Texas in 1952. ~
Stolhandske played for—
Edmonton of fire Canadian:
Football League before a stint in
the Army and a year wills the1
San Francisco 49ers.
The Senior Citizens Information and Re-
Funeral Home in Highlands.
Zenker died Saturday, July 3,
of The Baytown Sun
Dr. George Walmsley and
He served in the U.S. Air Tom “Swede” Stolhandske, two
Force. °f the greatest football players
Survivors are wife, Loretta L. in Baytown history, were mars-
Zenker of Bush, La.; son, Peter hals ^ for the Fourth of July
J. Zenker Jr. of Bush, La., Parade her® Saturday. He attended St. Mary’s--
daughters, Amanda Gayle Walmsley, a longtime Bay- School of Law and currently
Zenker, Melissa Lynn Zenker town physician who attended runs a successful law firm in
and Elizabeth Marie Zenker, all Rice, played at Lee from 1940- San Antonio,
of Crosby, and Kayla Chantall 43- H)s first season at running ADril 16 1QQ, ofnt-“
Zenker of Bush, La.; brothers, back also was the first for handske’s induction into thi*
Robert D. Zenker Jr. of Ada, legendary Lee head coach Dan Hall, ^ Baytown recognized:
Okla., Joseph A. Zenker of Stallworth, who guided the Gan- the day as Tom “Swede’^Stol-
Grand Prairie, Danny R. Zenker ders to a 36-7-2 record during handske Dav
of California and George Mul- Walmsley’s tenure,
lins Jr. of Vista, Calif.; sisters, Walmsley, also a track
Mary Jane Hendrix of Santa champion at Lee, was All-State
Rosa, Calif, and Felicidad E. and All-Southern in football. He
Boeodiker of Booneville, Calif. was All-Southwest Conference
The deceased will be as a 17-year-old freshman and
cremated. won to® SWC 100 yard dash in
Arrangements are under the 9.8 seconds,
direction of Sterling White He was inducted into the
Chapel Funeral Home in Texas Sports Hali of Fame in
Highlands. Waco on Feb. 22, 1983.
Stolhandske competed for I
Stallworth from 194648 as a |
stellar center, fullback and
quarterback before becoming an
WEILER
Services for Blanche Weiler,
76, of Baytown will be held at
Gray wood town meeting — Graywood Civic Association will dis- 10 a.m. Friday, July 9, 1993, at
cuss a proposed park and Little League baseball complex between Navarre’s Funeral Home Chapel
Garth Raod and Memorial, 6:30 p.m., Murray’s Restaurant, upstars. with the Rev. P. Walter Henc-
kell officiating.
A resident of Baytown since
Crosby library — Visit from a Houston Police Department 1948, Mrs. Weiler died Sunday,
mounted patrolman, 10:30 a.m. at the library, 135 Hare Road next to July 4, at her home. She was a
the' post office in Crosby. Call 328-3535 for more information, native of a Chicago.
I-: Mrs. Weiler was instrumental
Variety show — Sterling Municipal Library, “All Aboard for the in the formation of the Baytown
a touring variety show, 3 to 4 p.m. For Senior Citizens Information and
Recreation Center at the Bay-
town Community Center. She
6lass of 1984 — Meeting to plan the 10-year reunion of the Robert also was a member of the Bay-
E. Lee High School class of 1984, 6:30 p.m., 1719 Kilgore Road, town Association of Retired
Persons.
Models needed — Models are needed for Back to School Fashion A retired nurse, she was a
Show, all ages including adults, 7 p.m. in front of JC Penney. Call
4214533.
Thursday, July 8
All Graywood residents invited.
"Free Unlimited Mileage!"
Weekend Specials
at
Imagination Station!
preschool and early elementary age children.
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$3.75 BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY
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GOOSE CREEK 6
Baytown 1*10 al Garth Rd. —•
421-2123
Library presentation — Sterling Municipal Library presents “Job
Hunting: the basic fundamentals,” 7 p.m., at the library.
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to solve this crime.
SON-IN-LAW (PG-131*.............
GUILTY AS SIN (R)..............
LIFE WITH MIKEV (PG)..........
CLIFFHANGER <R)..................
LAST ACTION HERO (PG-13).
DENNIS THE MENACE (PG)'..
MENACE TO SOCIETY (R)......
ONCE UPON A FOREST (G).
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Happy 21st
Brandon "Capp
At about 3:15 p.m. June 23,
UDCOmina - Baytown police officers went to Through July 11, Baytown
^ a residence m the 4800 block of Crimestoppers will pay up to
Air show — Prop Nuts Radio Control Model Airplane Club will to take a burglary report. $1,000 for information leading
present its annual “Big Bird” Air Show from July 9-11 at its field on The victim told police that af- t0 an^t and indictment of
Wolcek Road in Crosby. Parking and admission is free for specta- ter 9:30 a.m. someone broke anyone responsible for this
tors. For more information call Rennie or Liz Ellis at 427-1851. into his home by breaking out felony.
the window on the front door. ' .
Barbers Hill Day T-shirts— Barbers Hill Day T-shirts, sold by the The suspect(s) stole a videocas- Anyone with information on
West Chambers County Pilot Club, are being reordered. The dead- sette recorder, a Rolex watch this or any other felony should
line for ordering is July 10. The cost is $7 for children, $8 for adults and a large amount of jewelry, call Crimestoppers at 427-TIPS,
and $9 for XX sizes. To purchase a shirt, call Sally Shafer at There were no witnesses to Callers do not have to give their
385-2233. this burglary. The police depart- names, even if eventually col-
ment needs help from the public lecting rewards.
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BAYTOWN 6
San Jacinto Mall
421-2953
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JUHASSIC PARK (PG-13)............ 1:45-4:30-7:15-10:00
(2 SCREENS)*
THE FIRM (HJ*-------------------------1:00-4:00-71)0-10:00
WHATS LOVE GOT TO D0(R)....... 2:054:35-7:05-9,50
SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (PG)*.... 12:00-2:15-4:40-7:00
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SNOW WHITE (G)*
‘NO PASSES
PUTT FOUR
1646 San Jacinto Mall Aj
421-5761 d I ,/Q
RSS 20-year reunion — Ross S. Sterling High School Gass of
1973 reunion, July 23, Crystal Ballroom at South Shore Harbour
Resort and Conference Center in Gear Lake. For more information,
call Melanie Sheppard Freeman at 573-1410 or Pam Going Garrett
at 573-9121.
Rodeo — Barbers Hill Young Farmers will stage a rodeo 7:30 p.m.
July 10 at the Baytown Fairgrounds. Events include bull riding, team
roping, barrel racing and others. Entries will be accepted at the
arena. Call Ludtke Stock, 421-1852, for more information.
Oakwood Community Redevelopment Committee — Meeting at
7 p.m. July 12 at Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church, 1132
Carver. For more information, call David Elmore Sr., 427-9051.
BSO board meeting — The board of the Baytown Symphony Or-
chestra jwill meet at 7 p.m. July 12 in Gassroom A at the BayCoast
Medical Center on Garth Road.
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce — Martes Social (open house) at
105 E. Texas, from 5 to 7 p.m. Members and guests are welcome.
For more information, call 422-6908.
REL reunion — Class of 1973 members who have not received
invitations to the Robert E. Lee Gass of 1973 reunion for July 16-17
in Galveston should call Karen Kozlowski Williamson at 838-1524.
BH reunion — Barbers Hill High School Gass of 1983 reunion will
be held July 24. For more information, call 576-6057.
Ongoing
Free lunches — Barrett Station Ministerial Alliance will be serving
free lunches to children 18 and younger from noon to 1 p.m. week-
days through July 23 at Giaries R. Drew Intermediate School, 330
Red Oak in Barrett Station. For more information, contact John
White at 328-2472 or 524-5191.
Mont Belvieu Museum — The Barbers Hill Museum of Mont Bel-
vieu is open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Tuesday and
Thursday.
Weather
Tides
We Miss Tou!
Love Mom, Ian and
the Gutierrez family
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SIDEKICK (PG).......
DRAGON (R)...........
HOT SHOTS (PG-13)
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day: Partly cloudy, 20 per-
cent chance of rain, high in
90s. For the 24-hour period
ending at 8 a.m. Saturday,
high of 89, low of 78.
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