The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1987 Page: 2 of 28
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Sunday, January 4,1987
THE BAYTOWN SUN
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Judge wants
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A one-car traffic accident at
11:54 p.m. Friday sent a
Baytown man to the hospital.
Manuel Carrizales, 23, of
1302M: Cherry was treated at San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital’s
emergency- loom and then
released for injuries hfe received
in the accident which occurred
in the 500 block of Williams.
Baytown police said that Car- ■
.rizales was headed west on
CROSBY
R. Hendrix
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DALLAS (AP) - The money
needed to complete an exhibit
marking the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy—
should be raised, Dallas County
Judge Leg Jackson says. ”
Jackson said Friday,
moments after he. was sworn in -
to the new post, that he will use
his position to help raise the
money.
Earlier attempts to' raise
money for such a project have
‘ not drawn a livorlBie “fespunse
here since many Dallas
residents would just as soon not
have any tangible reminders of
that tragic "November day more
than 24 years ago.
The new Judge said the sixth
floor „■ of the former Texas
Schoolbook Depository Building,
now a county office building, is
A of..great-Jiistoricat^ignfflcance _
HOUSTON - Services for founder of G.R.I.M.E., Inc., a . 41TTT WTTH THE OT D —---_ and should be preserved.
Charles C. Correll Sr. 44, will be lifetime member of the Houston , ' - . Although the county has used
held at 1 p.rh. Monday at O’Ur Police Officers’ Association, a ■■■■■' •■»■■■■ • ‘ • the building for about six years,
Savior Lutheran Clfrrrh. 449.4 N membex’^ National Rifle VELMA ARNOLD of Baytown gets in thespirit of a ~ “winter cleaning” bug when they clear away the the sixth floor from whiclfthe ’
Shepherd, with the Rev. Associaton, The American brand new year by getting rid of last year’s holiday decorations at the end of the year. . Warren Commission concluded
Laurence White' officiating. Legion Post No. 560, the Univer- Christmas tree. Some people are-bitten by the (Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor) tbat ^ee Harvey Oswald shot
Biiriai will be in Resthaven sity of Houston Alumni Associa- ■ Kennedy to death has been clos-
Cemetery. tion and the Houston Livestock ■ " r ed to the public.
Correll became well-known in Show and Rodeo and a Marine ]\T ___ o -2 -l-l-a .a-s
the Baytown area in 1984 when Corps veteran. . - i * dlllt/h 111 lllC'llcWS
he campaigned as a Republican He is survived by his wife,
candidate for sheriff of Harris■_Shirley Botts Correll, of
‘ Houston; his pother, Gladys ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Iacocca, 62, married Ms. Ice Fishing Derby Jan. 17-18. “This is an important place
He died F riday. . ■■ ( orrell Schrneltpr; daughters _ singer Vic Damone and Johnson, 35, on April 17 at St. The Chamber of Commerce - and for 365 days every year, peo- ' ‘
A retired sergeant in the .Shelley Correll Krakosky orCol- “Dynasty” TV star Diahann Patrick’s Cathedral in New has made a videotape of inter- pie come from all over the world
Houston Police Department, lege Station,,Julie Ljmn Correll r;arroll decided to start their York. They were engaged in • views of local residents, in- to look at it,"'Jackson said. “I w
Correll was defeated by oi Houston, a son, Charles C. honeymoon tonight by. going on January 1985'. eluding the sheriff, a dude ran- think we have an obligaWon fo
Democrat Jfihnn^Klevenhagan Correll Jr., of West Point,_N¥., stage together. - ' Iacocca’s . first wife, Mary, cher, a mountain man and an finish the process.'*
by approximately 4,000 votes, sister, Rubye Joyce Butts; The singing couplerappearing died in 1983 of complications author, and is lobbying pro-
the closest a Republican has brother, Stanley H. Correll, both at the Golden Nugget Hotel related to a lifelong bout with ducers of the NBC show to air it.
come to winning that office. .of Houston. Casinb7~anh6unced they would diabetes. They hacL married in
He was present and founder In lieu- of other remem- Wed today theh go on with the 1956. ' :
of Charles Correll Investigations brances, the family requests evenjng show / -■ ■
and had also been, in the real donations to Our Savior Casino spokeswoman Muriel —__
,, • .• ..... , • , Lutheran Church Building Fund Harris said the small ceremony JACKSON, Wyo. (AP)
He .was, a jif6 mapper ajid co- or the American Cancer Society, would be held at the Golden Nug- .fchamber of Commerce wants say is ‘Johnny who?’
get. -
■ 427-TIPS
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another scl
In ;Marcl
$6.3 nalUio
would haw<
new elemei
Road 1942,
school; a cl
school and
Drew camp
Earl Boj
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Williams when his vehicle struck vehicles, one criminal trespass
a metal utility pole.
Charges are pending,, ac-
cording to police.
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case, three theft cases, three <
criminal mischief cases, three
family violence cases and one
■ threatening call.
-Id ^ditionv they inyestipted -
three minor traffic accidents,
Baytown . police Friday in- two auto .. thefts and arrested
vestigated two shoplifting cases, three people on misdemeanor
three burglaries of motor theft charges.
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Thefts, etc.
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Former sheriff candidate
Charles Correll dead at 44
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The county has planned since
it bought the building in 1981 to
__ convert the sixth floor into a
museum.
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. Services for
of Baytown a
clay ar Navarri
Home Chape
W'ocfds and C
signor J.P, O’
David died
hospital.
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County commissioners about
...... , three years,ago agreed to raise
, “We shouldmore often defend ab6ut $3 million to build an
our lovely state when it’s attack- elevator shaft to serve the sixth
ed,” Said Teton County Sheriff f]00r and to construct a series of
Roger Millward. “As far as
— The (Carson’s) claims, all'I have to
exhibits about the Nov. 22, 1963
assassination and highlights of
Kennedy’s life.
estate business.
Johnny Carson to know that peo- - , , . . ,
pie really do live in Wyoming, —— The fund dnve has not gone
DETROIT (AP) - Chrysler and It has pictures to prove it; ^ NASHVILLE, Term.' (AP) - far and the efforts to raise the
Corp. Chairman Lee Iacocca has ' The talk-show host offended . Pop-gospel singer Amy Grant is money have been criticized by
filed for- divorce from Peggy Wyoming residents several mon- back to work after suffering, a ™an,y here w®ul<* want. ®
Johnson, his wife of less than ths ago when he said during his miscarriage last month, her ^’njinate, n0' recall, memones
nine months, a Chry sler “Tonight Show” monologue that manager says. of the assassination,
spokesman said. he didn’t think anyone lived The 25-year-old singer, "whose Dallas billionaire H. Ross
. Lawyer Robert Feldstein is > there. —=- “Unguarded” album sold more Perot, for example, once told a
representing Iacocca, Chrysler Residents Were further in- thanTl million copies in 1*986, is television reporter that opening *
spokesman John Guiniven said suited when the show was rerun “fine and maintaining an.active the* building for tours would, be
Brush and trash should not be Friday. There was no answer last month, shortly after Carson schedule,” manager Dan Har- like creating a shrine for'
placed under trees or high wires. Friday at Feldstein’s office declined an invitation, to be the rell said Friday. > . • Oswald.
Crews will pick up appliances telephone number. Kingfish at the annual Saratoga
and unwanted household items - 1
with the exception of ashes and!
building materials such as
lumber and roofing niaterials.
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City brush pickup for week of Jan. 5-9 to
La., bm ha
BaytpWn. He
-muimenunce /
ing Co. aj Hoi
David was
Joseph’s CalD
of Veterans of
A veteran (
served in (he K
Survivors in
David of Bavt
David of I
daughter, Ari
River; daua-h
Deunne and
Bayiown; bro
Lome and Ma;
sisters, Mary
Charles, Nellie
and Aryna
Youngsville, I.
Joseph Aaron
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include Briarcreeky Chaparral Village
All items should be out by 7; 30
a.m. Monday. City crews will
t and include the Briarcreek sub- travel down’ each street only
division; Massey-Tompkins- once.”
Road, Chaparral Village, Cedar
Bayou-Crosby Road, Hardin
Road. Trailwood Drive, Kings-
bend, Whispering Pines. Tierra
’ Del Oro and Bob Smith Road.
Crews will then proceed to
Holloway Addition’, Glen
. Meadow, Fair Park, McKinney
Road, Marvin Road, Stewart
Heights, Hill terrace, <
Bayou Road, Mabry Roach t
- dy Lane. Sandy Lane. Jennessee Appliances and other trash ‘ _
Addition Ferry Road and School items should be placed in a Mended Hearts, a support physician, people anticipating or
Courts to Cedar Bayou Road and separate pile from brush and 8rouP for heart patients and- recovering from heart surgery,
Highway 1484o Ward Road. - Hmfe. , ' lheir tamihesN wiH meet at 7 the brochure states. r
p.m. Jan. 6 in the plaza Mended Hearts also provides^
classroom at San Jacinto educational material and offers
a program of assistance to the
The program will be presented medical community in the work
by Maxine Ford of the H&R with heart patients.,;
Block Co. in La Porte. She will Although Mended Hearts is not
discuss allowable medical affililated with, the American,
deductions for income tax pur- Heart Association, the brochure
poses. notes that it is endorsed by ,-the
All' pre-operative and post- Heart Association and that
operative heart patients and » many .Mended Hearts members
their families are invited as well aid the association in voluntary
as other interested persons, said capacities. ^
Brush pickup for the week of
Jan.o-9 will start at North Main
Tides
SUNDAY
HIGH: 1:06 a.m., +9:10 a,m.
LOW: +4:52 a.m.; 6 p.m.
MONDAY
HIGH: 1:27a.m., + 10:53 a.m.
tZTfje Paptofon &tm
Mended Hearts support group
to meet at SJ Hospital Jan. 6
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Tides forecast are
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SUNRISE; 7:18 a.m.
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SUNRISE: 7:18 at.m.
SUNSET: 5:36p.m.
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CATCH THE
NEW SPIRIT!
SOS meeting
Fire calls
FIRES DESTROYED two A PLANNING meeting/covered Herb Slatkin, a member of thq
wooden buildings on Jan. .2. dish supper sponsored by SOS group in Baytown.
Beach City and Mont Belvieu Singles Outreach Service will. A brochure on the organization -
firefighters responded to a call begin .at7:30 pirn. Jan. 5 at,,4606 explains that Mended Hearts is a
at 11:20 p rn: at West World Sur- Meadowood in Quail Hollow. The non-’profjt,’ service organization
vival Games, 6118 Highway 146, meeting will also be the deadline with chapters throughout the
where an old wooden building for making reservations and U.S. „ *’~
was destroyed by fire. Baytown paying for tickets for the Objectives are to visit and en-
Stations 2 and 3,and volunteers Baytpwn Little. Theater play courage, with the approval of a
responded to a call at .9:28 a m. Jan.' O. Tickets are $5 for adults,
at 1109 Daniel, where a fire $3 for students. Call 424-3909 for
destroyed a tool shed.
Join us Sunday as our pastor presents .
. a message from Hebrews 2:1-3
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Life’s Greatest Sin
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SUNDAY
Birthday Wishes
FANTASTIC
HEFNER'S ANNUAL
JANUARY SALE
428-7518
612 W.Texas
more information.
You’ll discover hundreds of people from the Bay-Area
who find the new spirit of Memorial ■
refreshing and dynamic..
9:30 a.m. Bible Study
Alleges*'
■ ,T ggHTTB: '
„ Tammy Manuel, with love from her
aunt. ’ ’) '
to ozone form
The Natio
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Areas of'
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SOS bowling
SOS SINGLES Outreach Service
members will have a family
bowling social at 2 p:m. Jan. 4 at lected at the regular monthly
Hurricane Lanes, Ward Road at meeting of St. Joseph Altar
Beaumont Street. For more in- Society scheduled for 9:30 a.m.
formation call 424-9015 or 427*. Jan. 6 at the Knights of Colum-
bus Hall, 2600 W. Main.
Altar society dues :
SENT TO:— -
an, from a very grateful
V
Pam
friend.
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ANNUAL DUES" will be col-
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FOOTNOTES
11:00 a.m.
“Life’s Greatest Sin”
By Dr. J.C. Tanenbaum
Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery^
Board Certif ied-Foot Surgery
1816.
7:00 p.m. *
"A New'Year in^£trist" *
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Ouch, These Corns Are Killing Me!
Nurseries provided for all services
BAY ARIA
DRIVING SCHOOL
So,many patients who corjie into (“baby”) toes are involved but.
our office for the first time come in corns and calcium deposits c?il;
because of the endless suffering form on any of the toes, inside, be-
with those horribly painful, tender tween the tods, or on top of the di-
corns on or between their toes. gits. Painlessly, right in the office
Either they have already cut holes calcium deposits and bone spurs
in their-expensive shoes or used ra- are removed, and from that time
zor blades or acids bought in the on, in most cases, those painful
drugstore over the counter, all in corns are gone forever. If you have
an attempt to rid themselves of friends ,pr family suffering with
these pathful. sore, ugly corns, painful toms, tell them yes. there
Isn’t there a better way to get rid of Is a better alternative!'.
or
Each Sunday Listen to
KBUK1360 AM or
Group W Cable 35at 11:00 a.m. <.
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Dr, Mark Brisler, Pastor
A complete drivers education program
for teenagers and adults.
The Memorial Baptist Family invites you to
Catch The New Spirit!
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that form on thi* toes in areas sub
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shoes With tlmeTRis constant Shoe
friction causes calcium deposits lo
tom) t>one spurs on the loe* and
start to press on the skin pnd the
pstn ami discomfort, gets worse
and worse usually the fifth
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 54, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1987, newspaper, January 4, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153444/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.