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Highs in the lower 60s.
Today — Mostly sunny. Highs In
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Sunset — 5:45 p.m.
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He that loveth pleasure shall be a poor man: he that loveth
wine and oil shall not be rich.
Bible Verse
Thought for Today__________
"A lean sorrow is hardest to bear.”
— Sara Ome Jewett, American author (1849-1909)
— The Associated Press
Today is Saturday, Jan. 18, the 18th day of 2003. There are 347
days left in the year.
Todays Highlight in Histoiy:
On Jan. 18,1912, English explorer Robert E Scott and his expe-
dition reached the South Pole, only to discover that Roald
Amundsen had beaten them to it. (Scott and his party perished
during the return trip.)
On this date:
In 1788, the first English settlers arrived in Australia’s Botany
Bey to establish a penal colory.
In 1862, the 10th president of the United States, John Tyler, died
in Richmond, Va., at age 71.
In 1919, the World War I Peace Congress opened in Versailles,
France.
In 1943, during Warld War II, the Soviets announced they’d bro-
ken the long Nazi siege of Leningrad.
In 1943, a wartime ban on the sale of pre-sliced bread in the
United States — aimed at reducing bakeries’ demand for metal
replacement parts — went into effect.
In 1990, Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry was arrested in
an FBI sting on drug-possession charges.
In 1990, a jury in Los Angeles acquitted former preschool oper-
ators Raymond Buckey and his mother, Peggy McMartin Buckey,
of 52 child molestation charges.
Ten years ago: Allied warplanes attacked targets in “no fly”
zones in southern and northern Iraq. The Martin Luther King Jr.
holiday was observed in all 50 states for the first time.
One year ago: 1970s radical-tumed-suburban mother Sara Jane
Olson was sentenced in Los Angeles to 20 years to life in prison
for plotting to blow up a pair of police cars 27 years earlier. Two
Israeli tanks and an armored personnel carrier parked outside
Yasser Arafat's headquarters, confining the Palestinian leader to his
office complex a day after a Palestinian gunman burst into a ban-
quet hall and gunned down six Israelis.
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Kenny Bernard of Highlands;
Terri Dickey, Steve Bernard
and Mary Anne Bernard of
Austin; Roberta Bernard of
Crosby; Matthew Bernard of
Pasadena; three brothers,
Raymond Bernard of
Galveston; William Bernard of
McAllester, Okla.; Claude
Bernard of Manford, Okla.; 11
grandchildren and one great-
grandson.
The family received friends
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Lou Creekmore
Lou Creekmore, 79, a resi-
dent of San Marcos, TX for
over 52 years, passed away on
Thursday, January 16, 2003,
after an extended illness.
She was bom April 28,1923,
in Goose Creek, TX, the
daughter of Nolan and Bessie
(Harper) Cloud. Lou’s devotion
to God made her very special
to so many. As a member of the
First Christian Church for over
50 years, she was involved in
countless church activities. The
family is indebted to her many
friends for their care and con-
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survived by grandsons, Randy,
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officiating. Interment following
at the San Marcos City
Cemetery.
For those desiring, contribu-
tions in Lou's memory may be
made to the First Christian
at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Church, 3105 Ranch Rd. 12,
San Marcos, TX 78666 or a
hospice of your choice.
Arrangements under the care
and guidance of Pennington
Funeral Home, 323 N.
Comanche, San Marcos, 512-
353-4311.
loved her. She will be missed
by all.
Her husband. Bill, daughter,
Betty Lou Kirby and sister
Betty Jo Mason preceded her
in death.
Lou is survived by son,
Nolan of Austin; sister, Nola
Pearman of Waxahachie, broth-
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nieces and nephews.
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League City; Macy Lawson of today, January 18, 2003 at First
Houston; Rebekah and Christian Church in San
Jonathon Barnett of Woodburn. Marcos, with Dr. Jimmy Cobb
Visitation will be from 5 - 8
p.m. with a rosary service at 7
p.m. Sunday, January 19, 2003
at Navarre Funeral Home.
Funeral service will be at 10
a.m. Monday, January 20, 2003
1907 Carolina Ave. with Fr.
Dwight Canizares officiating.
Interment will follow at
Cedar Crest Cemetery.
A memorial fund has been
set at the Southwest Bank of
Texas in the name of Steven K.
Barnett.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Navarre Funeral
Home, 2444 Rollingbrook,
Baytown, 281-422-8111.
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Steven Kenneth Barnett
Steven Kenneth Barnett, 45,
of Houston, passed away,
Thursday, January 16, 2003 in
Cristus St. Joseph Hospital,
Houston.
Steven was bom October 7,
1957 in Decatur, Ill. He was of
Catholic faith. He was a set
I Kenneth L Bernard, Sr.
Kenneth L. Bernard, Sr., 76
of Baytown, passed away on
Thursday, January 16,2003.
Mr. Bernard came to
Houston in 1947 after serving
in the Navy CB’s. He moved to
Baytown in 1968 where he was
a Rice and Cattle Farmer from
, 1968 until 1982.
He is survived by Adrienne
Bernard and by his children,
Robert Bernard of Hampton,
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Baytown, died Friday, January
17, 2003 in a local hospital.
Services are pending at
Navarre Funeral Home,
Baytown, 281-422-8111.
Richard H. Probst
Richard H. Probst, 79, of
Baytown, passed away on
Wednesday, January 15, 2003.
i Richard was bom on March
25,1923 in Indianapolis,
Indiana. He retired from
Southwestern Bell only to work
with his wife at BayTax and
later A-l Tax. He served in the
U.S. Army AirCorp during
W.W.II. He loved to work.
He is survived by his wife
Margaret Probst of Baytown;
sons, Steve Probst of Missouri
City, Tx.; Larry Probst of
Baytown; Henry Probst of
Smithville; Joe.Probst of
Chicago, Ill.; daughter, Margie
Michalsky of Dayton; ten
grandchildren, five great-
grandchildren and Maggie the
dog.
Family will receive friends
from 6 - 8 p.m. Sunday,
January 19, 2003 at Earthman
Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m. Monday, January 20, 2003
at Earthman Funeral Home
with Rev. Tim Edwards offici-
ating.
Interment will be at Memory
I Gardens Cemetery, 8624 Garth
Road in Baytown.
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designer. He was a member of cem through the years. Lou
Baytown Little Theater, Sacred loved everyone and everyone
Heart Catholic Church of ' ’ • C1- "1
Houston, I.B.P. Theater of
Houston and Union I.A.T.S.E.
#484.
He is survived by special
loved one, April Marchant, par-
ents, Robert and Ruth Barnett
of Baytown; brothers, Mark
Barnett and wife Irene of
League City; Chris Barnett and er-in-law, Tom Mason of San
wife Grade of Woodbum, Ky.;
sisters, Michelle Harris of
from 5 - 7 p.m. with a rosary at Dallas; Marcile Barnett of
6 p.m. Friday, January 17, 2003 Houston; nieces and nephews,
at Earthman Funeral Home in Neath Williams of Camp
Baytown.
Funeral service will be held
at 2 p.m. today, January 18,
2003 at Saint Johns Catholic
Church, 800 West Baker Road
in Baytown with Father Fred
O’Conner officiating.
Pallbearers will be Larry
Richardson, Joel Richardson,
Lonnie Dickey, Ross Dickey,
Steve Bernard and Chad
Bernard.
Arrangements are under the
direction of Earthman Funeral
Directors, 3919 Garth Road,
Baytown, 281-422-8181.
To view obituary and to post
a tribute for the family go to:
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CHICAGO (AP) — Some doctors are let-
Lilly spokesman Ed Sagebiel said the
tors’ offices and examining rooms and
But critics say confidentiality and con-
Obituaries
are involved.
can ade-
The American Academy of Child
and Aolescent Psychiatry plans to raise the
issue at the AMAs annual meeting in June
in Chicago.
Dr. David Fassler, a Vermont psychiatrist
and member of the academy’s governing
council, said he wants the AMA to come
out against the practice unless patients have
“It seems quite inappropriate to have -
non-clinical personnel present during thera-
__Fassler said in an interview ;
this week. "I’m also concerned that patients
may not always feel free to say no when
asked by their doctor if something like this
ments and diagnostic tests, even child psy- and involves doctors of many types around
chiatric therapy. Some doctors are paid hun- the country. Sagebiel said Lilly's reps are
dreds of dollars in return. told just to observe, not participate. Lilly's py sessions,’
Some, if not all, of the pharmaceutical policy says participating doctors must
companies require the doctors to obtain the obtain patient consent,
patient's consent. But critics say confidentiality and con-
The companies say these preceptorship sent are especially problematic when psy- would be OK.
Training or marketing? Drug sales reps sit in on patient exams
CHICAGO (AP) — Some doctors are let- programs, as they are formally known, are chiatric patients and children
ting drug company sales representatives sit purely educational, allowing sales reps to Some question whether parents
in while they treat patients — a practice learn more about doctors’ Jobs and better quately represent their children s wis es.
called “shadowing" that Is being questioned serve physicians who use their products,
by at least one professional group. But critics see the efforts as an unethical
An organization of psychiatrists says it marketing attempt that violates the privacy
intends to ask the American Medical of the doctor-patient relationship.
Association to review the ethics of the prac- It is unclear how widespread the practice
dee. is, but the players include major pharma-
Sales reps have been known to sit in doc- ceutical companies like Eli Lilly and Co.
tors’ offices and examining rooms and Lilly spokesman Ed Sagebiel said the -—o------- .
observe routine checkups, various treat- practice began at Lilly at least five years ago “full knowledge and informed consent.
dinical personnel present during thera-
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 54, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 18, 2003, newspaper, January 18, 2003; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1184717/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.