The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1986 Page: 2 of 28
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and canto and then left the eterfc , Tuesday that Kybreaks down when be compared the ^ ^ If **coa<» o»'c«a» Wheeler The board is scheduled
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• The clerk told police the man ts. _______*_______ • waw* n»« *w««i * t» wcnmcaigiiton». sometunesoy Foundation adopted the Job 1.
entered the store at apply* p0tmP|^|ri^iaa wUaemet explore the nniverse and pf afaSMhnes <te*cnpdo° ^ toundat*oos Among the executive dtrec
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around and then began placing -n^^r^mrswaxtoteade the presnlent vowed to “con- cheqn nwfamgs ^adopted a planning, publicizing and ad
bottles of liquor on the counter, thnfa our quest In ypace. There . . slogan, said Trace^beel^. the ministering an economic
saying be and bfa wife were will be more shuttle fhgbto and Jb” the 25th ended m board s secretary J development program, pro-
, . fagaMgpartyandneededfafato more shuttle crews anfryes, The grohp a » ogan is fadhg- industrial commecclai
: drink SsSiSS ttfaidfafWk togcfeinn. The nation waxstmmed by «n • BaytowMeansBastema ’ and residential developer, with
was not used Horansaxi more teachers in space" unpredictabfa event, a shocking Board chairman Jim Schaefer mformationaboutsiteSandcom-
But even with Reagan * deter moment brought home by vivid reported at the Monday after- munity services, and promoting
he asked If there was any money Graves filed a 12^ million claim mmatioo to pros ahead, a images^ on television screens, noon meeting, that the luncheon redevelopment of designated
in the cash drawer, pulled a against the city of Baytown. - resolve likely to be shared by a replayed again and again meetings are scheduled for Feb.
revolver from his coat pocket city Attorney Bandy Strong ' jjjh i ■*■■■■ ' ......— ...... ,
; and told her to lie on the floor. said the dty received a letter . A ■ f « Those who wdl attend the lun-
: She said the man also took the Dec, w from Henry Giessel, at- Kflat ^ cbeons will be invited by the
• cash box and an tfnknOwn^^ torney for theG«ves family, - . . . toundatjoo, said Ms. Wheeler In
amount of money from the cash the city responsible tor addition to local business per-
register. the death of Graved <^MVy sons, representatives from
After taping her hands, the th#> plaim wa8 ^ AlftF Houston area developers .who . Schaefer reported an
derfc told Mice the susoect left hwnp<|crbnshfassfedwcstsin economic development seminar,
: her fa the restroom and told her I0*?. TFtM^ Baytow® win be inrhed, she sponsored by Houston Ligfethig
to wait five minutes before doing ^ *• T. A, - * »aid. . " 4 Power Co., for community
insurance, to investigate. ..............' '; ■■■»■ ' *' * ■1111 1 ■ 1.1 ......M-^".1. ,mT'" *•'!l Richard Rabinow, a director eleader? is set for March 2&-21,
Ron McLemorei'assistant city Services pending Hospital meeting - serving on the executive search said Ms Wheeler The seminar,
attorney, saidWedggsdqqnoro- SERVICES FOB Bill THE GULF Coant Hospital Aux* enmawtee. reported the board which will be by invitation only,-
_ .____.. ing that “we believe be (Graves) Youngblood, fa. of Liberty art^liiaiywiil meet at 9:30 am. Feb. will begin, on Feb. 1. to request will be at the San Luis Hotel in
' Baytotw> police officers dWfaMtfaafc^tearmdtt pending at Eardunaa Funeral 3 in the hospital classroom. *» executive Galveston.
luJrilhiL in I?* drug HonM! Youn*Wood ^ Wednes- Carolyn Roeder, hospital died-
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Support for^victims
A FREE support group, for brothfr^
women who have been victims of oi
physical or sexual assault is be- East Hams County will hold a
ing sponsored by Baytown Area workshop on adolescent depres- Judy Isaacson, mother of other through professional
Women’s Crater. For informa- !!®n. “ 7 Pf1* ”n _., Fil? Baytown Sun staffer Kris Isaac- organizations while Ars. Isaac-
tlon about the brown bag lun- L™ j ’ 7°* Of?™* »». expressed disbelief and son was the director of the health
Michele Smith, the 13-year-old E. WalUsville were killed In the chtime support meetings, call ^ wer the death of her services department at the
Baytown girl critically injured accident. BAWC outreach program coor- gram sadult volunteers. friend, Judy Resnik, a mission University of Houston-Clear
In a traffic accident Sunday mor- Sheriff dqxities said the car dinator Sylvia Lohkamp at 427- specialist killed in the explosion Lake campus,
ning that claimed the lives of driven by Mendelovitz was head- 242L _ _ „ of space shuttle Challenger They belonged to the Bay
three other Baytown teenagers, ed west on Archer, ran a stop ■ L®* College seminar Tuesday morning. Professional Women's Aasocja-
• remained in stable condition at sign and was struck on the Lanier Will speak LEE COLLEGE Continuing Ms. Resnik, 36, was on her se- tion and were associated
Hermann Hospital in Houston driver’s door by a car driven by t N E W HOUSTON, Astros Education Division is offering a cond flight when the explosion through the Bay Area Council on
Vearly Wednesday. Manuel Sauceda Jr., 19, of 154 Manager Hal Lanier will be toe one-day seminar on the manage- occurred just 1% minutes into its Drug and Alcohol Abuse
u a Kf-vpnih-<»rarf«r a, Woods. . ’ featured speaker at boon Jan. 30 ment ami coordination of small night- “The common thread is that
rtMitrv iiinior KrtutAi tjL i« *h* Michele was takra by am- at Holiday Inn when Kiwanis businesses. For more informa- “She was a very dynamic, they (toe shuttle astronauts)
-SI ( f .n?5irv bulance to Gulf Coast Hospital Club of Baytown holds ite weekly tion, call425A311. ’ woman who was very dedicated were part of toe community and
Kmtrh Sim ^ and was then transported by Life meeting. to her career,” said Mrs. Isaac- people knew them,” Mrs. Isaac-
bmito of 5122 Wiiiowview. Flight Helicopter to Hermann. , «>n. son said. “It touches toe people
Sauceda was token by am- Program planned ' 1976 RSS reunion ^ “She was very personable,” in toe Clear Lake area more ^
bulance to San Jacinto Hospital, LEE COLLEGE is planning a A MEETING will be held at 6:30 added Mrs. Isaacson. « than anyone else because they
where he was treated and releas- senior citizens trip to the Sum- p.m. Jan. 30 to finalize prepare- two women knew each were a part of our lives,
mit on Feb. 1 to watch toe tions for toe reunion this spring
. .. .. , Two passengers in his vehicle, Harlem Globetrotters play. To of the 1976 graduates of Ross S.
£?P£. u * i0r Ernest Ortegon, 18, and Enrique register for toe trip, call toe Lee Sterling High School. For the
Michele However, The sun ortegon, 19, both of 305 Graham College Continuing Education of- location of toe meeting and more
. learned Tuesday afternoon that were rat injured. fice at425A3ll
. ; Mlche|/e does not live on
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Michele was a passenger in a
£ h car driven by Len Stuart
' Mendelovitz, 15, of 4817 Country Wednesday birthday wishes
Club View. Mendelovitz and two are sent to:
' other passengers, Cassandra " Louis and Cheryl Story from
i, 13, of 1400 N. Seventh Trade Chapman rad toe crew at
rLef Corley, 18, of 420 PeUyJunctlo^. ./
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LOW:+3:26 a.m.,4:S4 p.m.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1986, newspaper, January 29, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153151/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.