The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 191, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 2002 Page: 2 of 26
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Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Jackson,Miss.
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MidlandOdessa 97
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Mpls-St Paul
Nashville
New Orleans
New YorkCity
Norfolk,Va.
North Platte
Oklahoma City 90
Omaha
Orlando
Pendleton
Rapid City
Reno
Richmond
Sacramento
St Louis
Salt LakeCity
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
San Juan.P.R.
Santa Fe
St SteMarie
Seattle
Shreveport
Sioux Falls
Spokane
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Albuquerque
Amarillo
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Asheville
Atlanta
Atlantic City
Austin
Brownsville
Buffalo
Burlington,Vt.
Casper
Charleston,S.C. 96
Charleston,W.Va. 86 67 clr
Charlotte,N.C.
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia,S.C.
Columbus,Ohio 78
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El Paso
Evansville
Fairbanks
Fargo
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Grand Rapids 62
Great Falls 61
State and national temperatures
Low 12:56 a.m.
High 7:02 p.m.
Low 11:54 a.m.
High 6:54 p.m.
Tides
Tomorrow — Mostly cloudy with
a 40 percent chance of show-
ers. Highs in the lower 90s.
Sunrise — 6:19 a.m.
Sunset — 8:18 p.m.
Today — Partly cloudy with a 20
percent chance of shower. Highs
.in the lower 90s.
Sunrise — 6:19 a.m.
Sunset — 8:18 p.m.
Today in History
— The Associated Press
Bible Verse
Thought for Today
“The only folks who give us pain are those we love the best.”
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox, American poet (1850-1919)
Hatred stirs up dissension, but love covers all wrongs.
— Proverbs 10:12
Today is Wednesday, June 5, the 156th day of 2002. There are
209 days left in the year. -
Today’s Highlight in History:
On June 5,1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated after
claiming victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary.
Gunman Sirhan Bishara Sirhan was immediately arrested.
On this date:
In 1783, Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier publicly demonstrat-
ed their hot-air balloon in a 10-minute flight over Annonay,
France.
In 1794, Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which prohibited
Americans from enlisting in the service of a foreign power.
In 1917, about 10 million American men began registering for
the draft in World War I.
In 1933, the United States went off the gold standard.
In 1940, the Battle of France began during World War II.
In 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall gave a speech
at Harvard University in which he outlined an aid program for
Europe that came to be known as “The Marshall Plan.”
In 1967, war erupted in the Mideast as Israel raided Egyptian
military targets. Syria, Jordan and Iraq entered the conflict.
In 1975, Egypt reopened the Suez Canal to international ship-
ping, eight years after it was closed because of the 1967 war with
Israel.
In 1981, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
reported that five men in Los Angeles — all homosexuals — had
come down with a rare kind of pneumonia; they were the first rec-
ognized cases of what later became known as AIDS.
In 1999, jazz and pop singer Mel Tonne died in Los Angeles at
age 73.
Ten years ago: The government announced the nation’s unem-
ployment rate had jumped to 7.5 percent the month before, the
highest level in nearly eight years.
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Ed and May Poemer, sisters,
William Grant McLaughlin.
Ricky Larkin, sisters-in-law, .
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located at 1724 Market St.
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THIS SUMMER!
Cost $125 per camper per week
A few scholarships still available
and sister Beverly Yelverton.
He is survived by his loving
wife, April Michalsky, children,
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July 15-19
July 29-Aug. 2
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Pageant held July 12th @ 7:00 pm at Baytown Parks & Recreation
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Livestock show winners
The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo art committee named five ■
Barbers Hill students winners in the annual art contest. Their artwork
will be displayed during the HLS&R at the Reliant Park. Shown back
row, from left, are: Frank Hejtmanek, high school best of show win- •
ner; Natalie White, middle school gold medalist; Charii Brath, middle ■
school best of show winner; and Greg Marchese, high school gold *
medalist. Front row includes third grader Kristi Kroll, best of show ■
Griffin, high school; Ron Stephens, middle school; and Holli Baker, -
elementary school.
CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISER
Saturday June 8,2002
4pm - 8pm
Baytown Fairgrounds
• 7900 N Main
Baytown, Texas
Bar-B-Q Plates $7.00
Auction & Drawings
Entertainment provided by:
Jimmy D. Smith & Band
Door Prizes
Paid for by Friends 4 ■HM
, Supporters of Johnny Isbell K
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Summer at NASA
Barbers Hill High School's Ryan Gonzales, a junior, was chosen from
State Rep. Zeb Zebranek’s legislative district to participate in the pro-
gram. Gonzales will spend a week this summer in residence at the
Johnson Space Center where he will work on engineering projects. ,Wjnne|. jn elementary division. Art teachers included Nancy
He has also been working on many interactive Webbased activities ...........- ■
in preparation for his summer session at NASA.
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Graduated from Texas A&M
University in College Station on
May 10, 2002 with a Bachelors
of Science Degree in
Interdisciplinary Studies.
She will be employed by
Channelview ISD as a fifth grade
math teacher this fall.
Conpatulattons, love yourfimtify.
Caroline E McLaughlin
Caroline E. McLaughlin, 92; Poemer and Homer W. Poemer 1964 in Dayton and passed Tammy Larkin and several
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Monday, June 3, 2002 in a Galbaith and Bernice Rudewick Channelview. He was a member
all of San Antonio; five grand- of the Sampson Lodge #231 of direction of Sterling White-,
..... ' 11011 Crosby
degree mason. He served on the Lynchburg Road, Highlands, >.
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She was born on JPoemer children and seven great-grand- A.F.&A.M. and a thirty-second Chapel,
children. t— ________________________ v —, .
Graveside services will be at Houston Livestock Show and 281-426-3555, www.sterling- <
11 a.m. Thursday, June 6,2002 Rodeo Safety Committee and whitechapel.com
at Mission Park North in San spent many hours as a volunteer
idents of San Antonio and Antonio with Rev. Bill Harris with the Crosby Volunteer Fire Mr Qim Goodfill *'
members of the Colonial Hills and Rev. Robert Rudewick offi- Department. He was a very fun '
United Methodist Church of cjating. ______ loving and soft hearted man Mr. Eliga Gooden, Sr., 82, of
San Antonio. Mrs. McLaughlin Local arraneements bv L.A. who enioved hi m tin a fishing. Crosby, passed away in a
time with the Blue Bird Frank Willie “Frankie”
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She was preceded in death by Funeral services for Frank Jonathan and Destini of Crosby; .•
her husband, Horace M. Willie “Frankie” Michalsky, III, mother, Mary Michalsky,
McLaughlin, son, William 37, of Crosby will be father-in-law and mother-in- .
Edward McLaughlin, parents, Wednesday, June 5, 2002 at 10 law, Edward and DeAlva Lewis, *.
a.m. in Sterling White Chapel brother and sister-in-law, -.
Verbie Estess and Gladys Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Jimmie and Margie Michalsky, ;
Poemer and great-grandson, Fisher officiating. Interment sister and brother-in-law,
William Grant McLaughlin. will follow in White Cemetery. Debbie and Randy Foster,
Her surviving family mem- Visitation will be from 6-8 brother-in-law, Clyde Yelverton, ;
bers include her son, Thomas p.m. today, June 4, 2002 at the brothers-in-law, Lyn Lewis and
T x <x- r. Ricky Larkin, sisters-in-law, .
of Baytown; brothers, Oswald Frankie was bom August 8, Becky Lewis, Kerry Larkin and ?
of San Antonio, passed away, and wife Arlene, sisters, Goldie away Sunday, June 2, 2002 in nieces and nephews.
Monday, June 3, 2002 in a Galbaith and Bernice Rudewick Channelview. He was a member Arrangements are under the .<
Baytown hospital.
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Ranch near D’Hanis, Texas to
Ed and May Poemer. She and
her late husband, Horace M.
McLaughlin were longtime res-
Local arrangements by L.A. who enjoyed hunting, fishing, Crosby, passed away
quilting, knitting and playing Garth Road, Baytown, 281-839- guns.’ ° ° vices are pending at Frazier .
j i cil- . _ _ . He was preceded in death by Funeral Home, 7623 Hamson,
his father, Frank C. Michalsky Baytown, 281-426-5579.
spent many hours as a volunteer
Department. He was a very fun
loving and soft hearted man
enjoyed gardening, cooking, Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 rodeos, dancing and collecting Houston hospital. Funeral ser- .
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 191, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 2002, newspaper, June 5, 2002; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1185215/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.