The Paris News from Paris, Texas (2024)

a a a a a a a a a a For The Record The Paris News, July 24, 1989 Page 2A Deaths Glen Terry Jones QUINLAN Glen Terry Jones, 56, of Quinlan died Saturday, July 22, at Citizens Hospital, Greenville. Services will be held Tuesday, July 25, in the LyBrand Funeral Home Chapel in Quinlan. Graveside services and burial will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Evergreen Cemetery in Paris. Mr.

Jones served in the Army and was a member of the Church of Christ. He attended WilmerHutchings High School. He worked for Mobley Speed Contractors for 35 years. He was a son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

A.C. Slaton of Paris. Surviving are his wife, Sandra; two children, Terry Don Jones and Paula Kay Jones, both of Quinlan, and three sisters, Frances Atkinson of Lufkin, Sandra Nan Johnston of. Houston, and Ada Ann Sandford of Duncanville. July 22, at Citizens General Hospital, Greenville.

Graveside services will be held at2 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, at the Oaklawn Cemetery with Larry Maynard officiating. Delta Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Mr. Balentine was born Feb.

3, Bourne funeral Funeral services for Charles D. (Buck) Bourne Jr. of Paris were conducted Friday at the Cemetery. Dr. Raymond Armstrong officiated.

Bright-Holland Funeral Home had charge of arrangements. Mr. Bourne died Wednesday in st. Joseph's Hospital. Carl Orgene Balentine COOPER Carl Orgene Balentine, 67, of Cooper died Saturday, From The Front Shrimpers Continued From Page One med that such a meeting was being planned.

"That had already been promised before, but he (Merlin) just reaffirmed it and he is really helping us and working to set up these meetings to try and satisfy the demands of the shrimpers," said Tee John Mialjevich, president of the Concerned Shrimpers of American. About 200 shrimp boats on Saturday crowded the deep-water Houston ship channel, which passes between Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula, and about 300 shrimpers jammed Port Aransas, gateway to the Port of Corpus Christi. Similar blockades in smaller Texas and Louisiana ports also ended Sunday. Two boaters were hospitalized briefly recreational The Paris News Published ISSN No. (8756-2081) daily and Sunday 7 days week by the North Texas Publishing Company, 138 Lamar Paris, Texas 75460 Telephone: (214) 785-8744 Class Adv: (214) 785-5538 Texas.

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paper Association. Burglaries reported at three businesses 1922, in Delta County, a son of Fred and Ocie Allen Balentine. He married Lucille Cagle who died in 1970. Surviving are three sons, Fred Balentine of Houston, Michael Balentine of Corinth and Gary Balentine of Lewisville; two daughters, Brenda Balentine and Joyce Hayes, both of Lubbock; two brothers, Egar Balentine of Houston and Jimmy Wayne Balentine of Dallas; two sisters, Louise Collard of Cooper and Mary Catherine, Hilty of Dallas, and six grandchildren. The family will receive from 7.p.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday at the friendsfuneral home. Thelma Kocurek CLARKSVILLE Thelma Koin curek of the Regency Care Center at Red Clarksville died Saturday, July 22, River General Hospital. Services were conducted Sunday, July 23, at St.Joseph's Catholic Church. Jolley's Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Kocurek was born July 5, 1907, in Mississippi, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fancago. Surviving are a son, John R.

Kocurek of Clarksville; one daughter, Golda George of Hurst; one sister, Lydia Mauldin of Bogata, and six grandchildren. Paul Flenn Alvord Paul Glenn Alvord, 65, of Rt. 1, Brookston, died Sunday, July 23, at his home. Services will be Tuesday, July Funeral 25, at 2 Home p.m. in Bright Chapel with the Rev.

Othoe Stegall officiating. Burial will be in Red Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

for minor injuries after trying to run the blockade Saturday in Cameron, La, Gunfire was reported in both states and four shrimpers were arrested in Texas. There were no injuries, officials said. Shrimpers who clogged the ship channels Saturday were protesting new Commerce Department regulations requiring that they use devices intended to protect endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. The devices are designed to allow the turtles to escape shrimpers' nets, but the shrimpers complain that they cause them to lose shrimp, and are bulky, dangerous and expensive to operate. The devices, which range in price from $60 to several hundred dollars, are made of wire mesh and come in various shapes and sizes.

However, they usually are cylindrical in shape and slightly larger than a crab trap. They have a hinged door on top that allows the turtle to swim out before it is pulled to the back of the trawl with the shrimp. (Some shrimpers claim, though, that this lets shrimp out too.) Suspect Continued From Page One Court, Collins said one count of firstdegree murder, two counts of shooting with intent to kill and two counts of robbery with a firearm were filed against Greene. The charges were filed in connection with the robbery of an Ardmore flower shop on Friday that left one woman dead and two others wounded. Ardmore Assistant Police Chief David Willingham said that one of the survivors, Joann Bean, identified Greene, 37, as the man who shot her, Gwenn Miller and Mary on Friday.

Ms. Bean, who was listed in good condition Sunday at an Oklahoma City hospital, made the identification Saturday night from her bed, where she was shown photographs of Greene, he said. Mrs. Miller died. Ms.

Manning was in serious but stable condition Sunday at another Oklahoma City hospital. All three women were shot in the head as they lay on the flower shop floor. Greene also was being sought for questioning in connection with recent killings in Kansas and Texas and two killings in Indiana in March, authorities said. "There is physical evidence linking all of the murders," said police Kan. Capt.

Ron Rardin of Garden City, "I can't say much more than. Mrs. Glenn was born Feb. 18, 1924, in Powderly, a son of Luther Alvord and Goldie Daughtrey Alvord. He married Floy E.

Miner on July 19, 1958, in Hugo, Okla. She died Jan. 15, 1988. He was a member of the Church of God and seved in the Army during world War II. Surviving are two daughters, Jayne Nutt of Emory and Judy Elliott of Midlothian; one son, Larry Bowers of Paris; three brothers, Marshall Alvord of Tye, David Alvord of Tye and J.B.

Alvord of Paris; two sisters, Lonie Ashford of Powderly and Opal Ramsey of Powderly, and five grandchildren. Columbus Picklesimer DEPORT Columbus Pickle-gimer, 75, of Deport, died at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 23, in Deport Nursing Home. Graveside services will be held at. 2 p.m.

Tuesday, July 25, at Highland Cemetery with Grant Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The Rev. Rupert E. Turk will officiate. Mr.

Picklesimer was born Aug. 28, 1913, in Jasper, a son of Milt and Rebecca Derry Picklesimer. He married Dorotha Riley on Dec. 17, 1942, in Greenup County, Ky. He was a retired carpenter.

Surviving are his wife; one son, John Picklesimer of Knox City, Texas; one daughter, Barbara Trussell of Halesboro; two brothers, John E. Picklesimer of Kentucky and Carl Picklesimer of Ohio; two sisters, Marie Donally of Kilgore and Gertrude Stewart of Kentucky; five grandchildren including Deborah Picklesimer of Deport, and three great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

that, but the evidence points that way." Capt. Stan Wojdylak of the Garden City Police Department said this morning, however, that officers were en route to Raton, N.M., to question a suspect in a shooting there. Ardmore detectives also were en route to New Mexico. Bush Continued From Page One to the embassy's cable section, Turner said on "Good Morning Amer-. ica." Bush administration, legislative and law enforcement officials skirted questions Sunday about the inquiry into Bloch, the highestranking U.S.

official ever implicated in an espionage investigation involving the Soviet Union. Bloch, who has not been charged with any crime, reportedly was filmed by U.S. officials earlier this year passing a briefcase to a known Soviet KGB agent in a European capital. The State Department and the are "pursuing the inquiry thoroughly in order to identify the compromised security which has occurred and the appropriate. steps," the State Department said.

Bloch's building pass and security clearance have been lifted. "My directions are really not to comment on this case," an FBI spokesman said Sunday. "You're talking about security matters." Although reports remained sketchy, the picture was emerging of a 54-year-old career diplomat who was frustrated by his lack of advancement while serving in Vienna under two political appointees. Vienna, because of geography, traditionally has been a hotbed for East -West spy activity. Bloch's close friend, Austrian Foreign Minister Alois Mock, was quoted Sunday as saying he heard about the recent allegations of espionage through Austrian channels three weeks before the news broke in Washington on Friday.

Mock said in the Austrian tabloid Kurier there was "a certain suspicion on the U.S. side reaching back into the 1970s" about Bloch's activities. Bloch also served in the newly opened U.S. Embassy in East Berlin in 1974 as economic counselor, having been transferred from West Berlin. Bloch's neighbors in an upperclass neighborhood in Washington told reporters that Bloch, who had been under obvious surveillance by the FBI until news accounts of the spy probe aired late Friday, had not been seen since then.

Three burglaries of businesses and a shooting in the 500 block of East Tudor Street were among incident reports released Monday morning by the Paris Police Department. Burris Oil, 1341 S. Church, was burglarized overnight Friday and discovered Saturday. More than $1,500 in property was reported stolen including 100 cartons of cigarettes, 80 cans of snuff and three boxes of candy. Two adjoining doctors' offices were burglarized Saturday morning in the 100 block of 8th Street -SE.

Only a small amount of property damage was 1 reported at one, while a small safe, $150 cash, 75 computer discs and a prescription pad reported to hold a combined value of $570.24, was reportedmissing from the other. 47-YEAR-OLD Edgar Chester, of 1064-1st NE, was taken by private vehicle to McCuistion Regional Medical Center and treated in good condition after suffering a gunshot wound to his right calf. The incident occurred around 3:11 a.m. Sunday in the 500 block of East Tudor Street. An officer who responded called it a "drive by" shooting, adding that there was a large number of people congregated in the area.

No arrests have been made. OTHER ACTIVITY reported by police included seven thefts, four assaults, two shopliftings, two forgeries, a property damage, a disorderly conduct and a harassment. A 28-year-old Paris man was taken by private auto to a local hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in an assault that occurred in the parking lot of Mirabeau Square, 3500 block of Lamar Avenue, early Sunday morning. The man said he was jumped by unknown persons and hit by an unknown object, suffering lacerations and contusions to his face. A burglary of a residence was reported early Sunday in the 2700 block of Graham Street where the suspect reportedly crawled into bed with a victim.

An attempted burglary was reported early Sunday in the 100 block of 27th Street NW where the suspect pryed on a bedroom window where a 21-year-old woman was asleep. Burglary of a motor vehicle was reported Sunday in the 1200 block of 35th Street NE where stereo components valued at $450 were stolen. A 57-year-old man suffered injuries, including a possibly broken leg, after he lost control of his Honda moped Saturday afternoon in the 300 block of Johnson Woods Road. The victim, who was cited for not having a motorcycle operator's license, ended up in the front yard of a residence with the moped on top of him. Police arrested a 29-year-old man who resides in the 700 block of East Tudor Street, charged with attempting to pass forged checks at several stores along Clarksville Street.

The suspect was also charged with evading arrest after leading officers on a foot chase from the 1200 block of Clarksville Street to Hospital McCUISTION ADMITTED: Dustin Calhoun, Antlers, John Castleman, Detroit; William Chennault, Paris; William Dennis, Sumner; Larry Gilley, Haworth, Shirley Graham, Paris; Marcie Laforge, Paris; William Rosenbum, Hugo, Nancy Rushing, Fort Towson, Willie Lois Srygley, Detroit; Jake Thomasson, Royce, Lisa Thomasson, Royce, Barbara Washington, Paris; Doris Bowling, Paris; Coy Telephone; Luke Mayabb, Hugo, Janice Morrell, Paris; Bessie Neal, Powderly; Ruby Faye Simmons, Paris; Cheryl Sims, Paris; Reyna Potter, Powderly; Wayne McQueen, Brookston. DISMISSED: Philip Baker, Powderly; Mrs. Kristie Ann Beard and son, Paris; Lee Blackburn, Paris; Alice Caffee, Arthur City; Dorothy Ferguson, Paris; Jennifer Flanery, Honey Grove; Mrs. Teresa Harmening and daughter, Bagwell; Mrs. Robin Shipman and daughter, Honey Grove; Jackie Healey, Paris; Muriel Jackson, Deport; Michael Simpson, Paris; Clifton Guice, Boswell, Alyson Askew, Telephone; Opal Atwood, Paris; Pamela Sue Compton, Paris; Shirley Graham, Paris; Kathlyn Ivey, Paris; Blake Temple, Paris.

Police Roundup the 1100 block of East Street. A 67-year-old Paris man was charged with felony driving while intoxicated following his arrest Saturday evening in the 3300 block of Bonham Street. The suspect reportedly ran over a mailbox on U.S. Highway 82 West and also ran a motorist off the roadway. He was driving in the wrong lane when spotted by the officer, and a test registered two and-a-half times the level considered legally drunk.

A 74-YEAR-OLD Paris woman suffered a broken hip when she was struck by a pickup truck and boat trailer Saturday morning at Pat Mayse Lake West. Oma Lee Solice, of 2741 Bonharn was taken by the driver who struck her, Mary Stone Short, 62, of 316-27th NE, to St. Joseph's Hospital. According to a Department of Public Safety report, Mrs. Short was attempting to back her 1985 Chevrolet pickup with attached empty boat trailer from boat, ramp to a parking space when the accident occurred around 6:50 a.m.

A RESIDENTIAL burglary Friday in the 100 block of Kessel Street in Deport resulted in the arrest of Laura Ann Black, 26, of 3734 W. Buckingham, according to Constable Randy Boren who investigated. Ms. Black was jailed in lieu of $2,500 bond set by Justice of the Peace L.Z. "Pete" Wilkerson.

Boren arrested a 41-year-old Blossom woman Saturday night on a charge of disorderly conduct after "the suspect allegedly cursed another woman there. Boren also arrested a 16-year-old male juvenile on a Class criminal mischief charge early Sunday morning. Boren also responded to an attempted residential burglary at a Route 1 Blossom residence. "burglary Friday off U.S. Highway South just past the old Delmar School where the back door of the residence had been pryed and kicked open.

Property valued at was taken that included a television set, video cassette recorder, a stereo, microwave oven and a video game. Burglary of a Chisum School construction office Friday on U.S. Highway South. resulted in the theft of several power tools valued at $308. Bond of $5,000 was set by Judge Wilkerson for Timothy Don Upchurch, 19, of P.O.

Box 249, Blossom, arrested by a deputy on a warrant alleging burglary of a habitation. A 28-year-old rural Paris man had bond set at $5,000 by Justice of the Peace Cecil Kuykendall after he was charged with Class A assault in connection with a disturbance involving his wife early Sunday on Pine Mill Road off Mt. Olive. Other activity reported by the sheriff's department included bicycle complaint at Blossom, a complaint of men looking in bathroom window on Pine Mill Road, residential burglary on FM 2648, criminal mischief at Brookston, theft in Reno, animal complaint at Blossom and a disturbance at FM 906. Four female county inmates were transported Sunday afternoon to the Gatesville Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections.

THE LAMAR. County Sheriff's Department reported a residential: Fire Calls SUNDAY 5:24 a.m., fire alarm at 2895. Lewis Ln. Time out: 3 minutes. Paris Fire Department officials report firefighters made the following calls during the 42-hour period ending 8 a.m.

Monday. Local Weather Weather Information for the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. Monday courtesy of observer' RI chard W. Floyd: Sunday's High 24-hour Low Overnight Low At 8 a.m. Monday.

High Last Year Low Last Year Record 1954 Record In 1915 24-hour Rainfall. Inches Total Rainfall to Inches To Date Last Year .......18.14 Inches Pat Mayse Elevation ......452.72 feet Sunrise a.m. Sunset ..8:32 p.m. The Forecast EXTENDED: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Lows in the lower to mid 70s.

Highs in the lower 90s. PARIS AREA: Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight. Low in the upper 60s. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Decreasing cloudiness with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms Tuesday.

High near 90. Southeast wind around 10 mph. EMS Calls 42-hour period ending 8 a.m. Monday, SATURDAY p.m., emergency call in the 3500 block of Lamar Avenue. Time out: 12 minutes.

p.m., moped accident from the 300 block of Johnson Woods Rd. to St. Joseph's Hospital. Time out: 36 minutes. p.m., emergency call from Deport to McCuistion Regional Medical Center.

Time out: 1 hour, 24 minutes. 5:46 p.m., injured party at 811 Bonham St. Time out: 9 minutes. p.m., injured party from 1900-24th SE to St. Joseph's Hospital.

Time out: 52 minutes. p.m., emergency call from. 535 W. Shiloh to St. Joseph's Hos-: pital.

Time out: 55 minutes. 10:06 p.m., emergency call from 2317 Culbertson to McCuistion Regional Medical Center. Time out: 40 minutes. SUNDAY a.m., emergency call from 930 Clarksville St. to St.

Joseph's Hospital. Time out: 10 minutes. a.m., emergency sick call from 306 George Wright Homes to McCuistion Regional Medical Time out: 54 minutes. 11:45 a.m., transfer from from St. Joseph's Hospital to Cherry Street Annex.

Time out: 31 minutes. p.m., sick call from Cherry Street Annex to St. Joseph's Hospital. Time out: 29 minutes. p.m., sick call from 349-3rd NE to St.

Joseph's Hospital. Time out: 41 minutes. 9:05 p.m., fall victim from 3590 Lamar Ave. to McCuistion Regional Medical Center. Time out: 40 minutes.

9:35 p.m., sick call from 120 Monroe, Deport, to St. Joseph's Hospital. Time out: 1 hour, 15 minutes. Paris Emergency Medical Services officials report paramedics made the following calls during the Who's New Born July 22 at McCuistion Medical Center: A son to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Bowling, Paris. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Potter, Powderly. Born July 23 at McCuistion Medical Center: A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Nickey Rushin, Fort Towson, Okla. Calendar MONDAY 6:45 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous (closed) 785-1951. meeting, 116 N.Main.

Call 7 p.m. East Paris Clean Air Group, Alcoholics meeting. Anonymous (closed) Call 784-1901. 7 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous meets in St.

building. No dues and no babysitters. Joseph's educational TUESDAY Noon Kiwanis Club meets at the Western Sizzlin. Noon Optimist Club meets at the Sirloin Stockade. Noon Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, 116 N.

Main. Call 785-1951. 7 p.m. Altrusa Club meets at the Western Sizzlin. 7 p.m.

Adult children of alcoholics meeting. Call 784-1901. 78 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous (closed) meeting, 116 N. Main.

Call 785-1951. 8 p.m. Alanon meeting, 116 N. Main (upstairs). Call 785-1901.

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