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Local & State
Monday, May 5,2003
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BENTON, Ark. (AP) — A manhunt continued
Sunrise — 6:34 a.m.
Sunset — 7:59 p.m.
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2,000 - 6” assorted Houseplants and Annual Pots at
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Anita Torres of McAllen; 26
grandchildren, six great-grand-
children and numerous other
relatives arid a host of friends.
Rosemerry Flores of Baytown,
Jesus and Irma Flores of
Baytown and Isreal and
with Dr. David Bowman offici-
ating. Visitation will be from 6-
Mary Kay Harwell of Houston
and numerous aunts, uncles,
nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by
death by: Husband: Cecil
Green; Brothers: Jim Simpson,
Jr., Sidney Simpson and Albert
Simpson and a Sister:
Elizabeth Angell.
The family would live to
extend Special Thanks to:
Heartland Hospice, Nora
Herman and Karen Haynes.
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Highs in the mid-80s.
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Estanislado Flores
Estanislado Flores, 73,
passed away on Saturday, May
3, 2003.
A resident of Baytown for
the past six years, he was a
member of Our Lady of
Guadalupe Catholic Church.
Mr. Flores is survived by his
their culinary skill
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Lillies. Green
Lillie S. Green, 82, of
Dayton passed away Friday,
May 2, 2002 at the Heartland
Hospice in Baytown.
She was bom in Dayton, the
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Catholic Church. The cemetery
is the Forest Park Lawndale
Cemetery.
Jane'is survived by her hus-
band of 23 years, Al Mazoch of
Baytown: son, Zachary
Mazoch of College Station;
daughter, Monica Mazoch of
Baytown; mother Ann Pohler
Stasney and husband Floyd of
Baytown; brother William
Pohler of Baytown; sisters and
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car was gone when she came back outside. Sunday afternoon for a Texas man now sus-
The car was later found in the 1400 block of P^ted of shooting a Saline County resident
Riggs, but the womans purse and car keys
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grandparents Robert and
Minnie Pohler and Tom and
Laura Muldowney.
to stop and give information, and bond was
set at $1,000.
Editor & Publisher
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Music equipment was taken from two
cars in the 6900 block of Garth Road
between 6 and 10 p.m. Saturday.
A 20-year-old man had an $1,800 ampli-
fier stolen from his truck and a 20-year-old
woman had a $200 compact disc player
taken from her car.
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Thought for Today__________
'What we call reality is an agreement that people have arrived
at to make life more livable."
— Louise Nevelson, Russo American artist (1900-1988)
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brothers-in-law, Laura and
Gregory Liska of Coloma,
Wis., and Michael Mazoch of
Yolanda Flores of Mission; two Sulpher Springs; sister-in-law
daughters and son-in-law, Julia
and Cesar Casas of Houston
and Ramiro and Maria Flores
of Austin; two brothers and sis-
ters-in-law, Santiago and Chelo her father, Leland W. Pohler;
Flores of Harlingen and ____t
Ramiro and Maria Flores of
Austin; (wo sisters and one
brother-in-law, Andrea and
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Today in History_____________
Today is Monday, May 5, the 125th day of 2003. There are 240
days left in the year. '
Today ’s Highlight in History:
On May 5, 1961, astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr. became
America’s first space traveler as he made a 15-minute sub-orbital
flight in a capsule launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
On this date:
In 1821, Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile on the island of St.
Helena.
In 1862, Mexican forces loyal to Benito Juarez defeated French
troops sent by Napoleon III in the Battle of Puebla.
In 1891, Carnegie Hall (then named “Music Hall”) had its
opening night in New York City.
In 1912, the first issue of the Soviet Communist Party newspa-
per Pravda was published.
In 1925, John T. Scopes was arrested in Tennessee for teaching
Darwin 's theory of evolution.
Iri'1942, during World War II, Japanese forces landed on the
Philippine island of Corregidor.
' In 1942, sales of sugar resumed in the United States under a
rationing program.
In 1955, West Germany became a sovereign state.
In 1980, a siege at the Iranian embassy in London ended as
British commandos and police stormed the building.
In 1981, Irish Republican Army hunger-striker Bobby Sands
died at the Maze Prison in Northern Ireland in his 66th day with-
out food.
Ten years ago: The Bosnian Serb parliament began debating a
Bible Verse__________________
I called upon the Lord in distress: the Lord answered me, (and
set me) in a large place. The Lord (is) on my side; I will not
fear: what can man do unto me? — Psalm 118:5-6
wife of 42 years, Maria Flores
of Baytown; four sons and
daughters-in-law, Estanislado,
Jr. and Frances Flores of
Baytown, Miguel and
a local healthcare facility. She
was a member of Redeemer
Lutheran Church and was a
homemaker.
Her family will receive
friends at Navarre Funeral
Home from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Monday. Funeral services will
be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the
Redeemer Lutheran Church
with Rev. Walter Dube officiat-
ing. Burial will follow at White
Cemetery in Highlands.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Edward R.
Kieke Jr. and is survived by her
son and daughter-in-law,
William and Janet Kieke of
Dayton; daughters and sons-in-
law, Mary McCorquodale of
Baytown, Angie and Walt
Bielefeldt of Klein, and
Barbara and James Winston of
Baytown; brother, Harold
Herman of Troutman, NC;
grandchildren, Wally and
Corrine Bielefeldt, Cheryl and
Joe Cordova, Aprille Winston,
Christofer and Maralyn
Winston, Jeremy Winston;
Man arrested after fleeing
A 22-year-old Addison man was arrested
after leaving the scene of an accident
Saturday night. The driver fled on foot, and
was located at a hotel in the 4900 block of
Interstate 10. He was charged with failure 152 Calls
Baytown Police responded to 152 calls
between the hours of 6 a.m. Saturday and 6
a.m. Sunday, including 15 alarms, three
assaults, five auto thefts, seven burglaries,
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daughter of the late Jim
Simpson, Sr. and the late
Elizabeth Hawkes Simpson.
She lived most of her life in
Dayton before moving to
Baytown a few years ago.
She was the Valedictorian of
the 1939 Dayton High School
graduating class and worked
for Dr. Wilson for 11 years and
the Jamison-Martin Insurance
Agency for nine years.
A graveside service will be
held at 11 a.m. today, May 5,
2003 at the Linney Cemetery
in Dayton with the Rev. Dennis
Larson officiating. Services
will be under die direction of
Pace-Stancil Funeral Home in
Dayton.
She is survived by: Son:
David Green and his wife Fawn
of Baytown: Daughter: Rose
Marie Jones and her husband
Earnest of Dayton; Sister: Jean
Wofford and her husband
Conley of Austin; Special
Sister-in-law: Mai Simpson of
Pasadena; Grandchildren: Emit
Jones, Jr., Bobby and Jill Jones,
Konnette and Matt Koen and
Kathleen Green; Great-
Grandchildren: Micah and
Caleb Koen and numerous
Nieces, Nephews and a host of
• friends. She was preceded in
The estimated Lotto
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Wednesday is
$7 million.
Jane Ellen Pohler
Mazoch
Jane Ellen Pohler Mazoch,
55. of Baytown died May 2,
2003 in her Baytown home.
Jane was born July 11,
19471
Jane was a lab technician
with Exxon Chemical for 25
years and was a member of St.
Joseph Catholic Church. Jane
was an
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crimes in former Yugoslavia.
Five years ago: An exasperated Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright called on Israel to agree to hand over an additional 13
percent of the West Bank to the Palestinians, on top of the 27 per-
cent already relinquished. (Israel, however, continued to balk at
the proposal.) — The Associated Press
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Gertrude Herman Kieke, 86,
of Baytown, was born in
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away Saturday, May 3, 2003, in Funeral services will be held at
noon today, May 5 at Our Lady
of Guadulupe. The family
received friends on Sunday.
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Norfolk,Va.
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A woman who parked her car in the 1400 four criminal mischiefs, 15 disturbances, 11U11HQU„ U1
block of Yupon Avenue had it stolen after one shot fired, three thefts, seven minor the disappearance of Christy Marie Goodman,
8 p.m. Saturday when she left the keys in vehicle accidents and three major accidents. 21, of Vidor.
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Baltimore
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Birmingham
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Boston
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Charleston,W.Va. 61 46
Charlotte,N.C.
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FRONTS:
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ZeWa Lou Castlebeny
■ Zelda Lou Castleberry, 65,
I went to be with the Lord on
I Saturday, May 3, 2003.
I Castleberry was born in
I Kenton, Tennessee on April 26,
| 1938. She was preceded in
I death by her father Murph
Flowers. She is survived by
Billy Castlebury, her loving
husband of 30 years, mother
Alpha Flowers, daughter
Sharon Pruett of Baytown and
daughter Alicia Bloch and
husband Stephen of Missouri
City; grandchildren
Christopher, Trevor, Karen,
Samantha, Paige and Taylor.
Funeral services will be at
10 a.m. Tuesday at Navarre
Funeral Home and she ’s be
energetic free spirit who buried at Brookside Cemetery
Michael and Laurie Kieke, and cared deeply for her family.
‘ ‘ ‘ Her family came first in her
life. She loved art, reading and 8 p.m. today at Navarre Funeral
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while fleeing from authorities.
Authorities were still searching for Derek
Hoffpauir, 21, of Orange County, Texas, who
police said fled from an accident scene on
Interstate 30 Saturday evening in the county
southwest of Little Rock.
.... State police said a state trooper saw
allegedly hitting his wife in the face with a Texas> since Thursday night. i
j ci-. inn At a m sunday, sheriff’s deputies
received a call reporting a shooting at a home
about 10 miles west of Benton, Arkansas
State Police spokesman Bill Sadler said.
Darrell Ford, 54, was shot once in the chest
and airlifted to a local hospital. His condition
was unknown, Sadler said.
Hoffpauir was described as wearing a blue
shirt and khaki shorts, about 5foot-3 inches
tall, weighing about 185 pounds, with short,
dark hair, Sadler said.
Hoffpauir is suspected of being involved in
21, of Vidor.
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