The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1979 Page: 2 of 16
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Tuesday, May 22,1979
Installatigp, Banquet HeldByJCs
* j • New officers were in-
Baytown Jaycees hosted awards for the Jaycee-ettes of their homes during stajjet| jceith Lceke of
their 40th annual awards was given by outgoing Christmastime. Pncadena virenresiriontni
and installation banquet at president, Sherry White. The five main plaques the , rha inmmimr 5
president, oncrry wnne. uicuvc iho f h Arps 3 The incoTnint? nf
the Jaycee building. With Sherry had given special Jaycees give each year {jcers are Grofhe'
Wm
John and Dorothy were Roadrunner, given to
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guests from Pasadena, Sherman, while receiving a White for traveling the
North Channel Area and past president plaque from most; Spoke, given to Bob f
in, Post, legal counsel. .
The annual report and outgoing president. Cer- White; and . Outstanding
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! Three Graduate
cnes, tor tnreeyears pi
service went to Sam
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THREE ■; BAYTONIANS Springer and Post. past president plague,
were .among the 775 Patches for five years of SmSShi
BAYTOWN GAINED two new tennis courts when these were
an automatic lighting system; A button is punched to turn on
__the light* which cut off automatically iaanbow. Access to the..
Jenkins Park side of the complex. Two other tennis courts are
located on the Hoilaway Park side off Raccoon Drive. The new
new Courts is from Lynchbprg-Cedar Bayou Road on the
courts are ready to use, reports Bobby Rountree, director of
■ parks and reaelBoBiJ'^ gjfegsf "
State University in Com- Ralph Butler and Stan
;merce , Jteceiving Wiggins. A special awardof.
of
its
(Sun staff photo by Keith Thompson) Annette WaM received George and 1
h To wmh New Obstertrical Wing Is
Youth Lorps
master’s degrees in ■ appreciation forrhelping
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Z.hcl ■ Opened At San Jac Hospital
• Twenty youths and three
supervisors will work for
—the city this summer in the
Youth Conservation Corps,
reports Bobby Rountree,
director of parks and
recreation.
The program will extend
from June 11 through July
27. . •
Besides working 30 hours
San Jacinto Methodist;
Hospital has opened its new
o b s t e t r l c a 1 -
gynecologicalnursinff unit.
The new wing has 19„
patient beds and 22
The unit is located on the
second floor of the hospital,
It was moved from the third
floor so it could be located
next to the new Surgical
spite which was opened:.
Charles R. Irwin of 1300 chides addition of 60 patient
Northwood, Apt. 3006. , . beds, which will increase
A total of 1.069 babies - the hospital fled capacity .to
were delivered at the 186. The completion of the
hospital last year. Since the San Jacinto Medical Plaza
hospital opened in 1948, which will accommodate
19,786 babies haV been ' some 20 private physicians
hospital’s
-—aweekaUmlnimumwage, ■■ w ■■■■■■ ■—-
thev will participate in 10 1979.-Mothers now
hours of environmental needing to deliver .by
education at no salary Caesarean section no
born in the hospital
The hospital has had to
occupy the surgery suite
and now the OB-Gyn wing
will permit the contractor
to» complete the third.
and the Hospital’s-Family
Practice Residency
Program in affiliation with
the University of Texas
Medical School in Houston
fourth and fifth floor ad-
ditions. it is anticipated
loneef need to be moved bv
thqt Gene Murphree.
Construction Co. will
.118,200, funded through the
feint
complete the hospital’s
Community Affairs. The
ides $4,838 on top
the new unit.
“It is one of the most
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will work mainly at designed and this is due to ^ —-—
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Jepkins-Hollaway Park. the good planning work of
They will install our nursing staff; and
playground equipment, do
cleanup work and set up
barrier posts in the park.
Environmental education
will include, trips to in-
dustries, pollution control
agencies, the wildlife
refuge near Anahuac and a
boat ride on the Houston
Ship Channel.
Telephone
medical staff in working
with oar architects and
builder,” said Dr. George
Fleming, hospital
executive director.
The unit has anHeirport,
a waiting room for the
father and immediate
family members. From the
Heirport. the father can see
the newborn to ihe nursery
within 30 minutes after
birth. The father can also
be brought into the
mother’s labor room from
THE OLD CITY HALL
WEDNESDAY « THURSDAY
YOU DOTT HAVE TO HAVE
RAYTOWN TO ENJOY THI
FINEST IN FRESH
SEAFOOD
SPECIAL PLATTERS OF FRESH
SEAFOOD
Includes: Oysters. Shrimp A Gulf Trout
, (Fried or Broilad)
Served with Salad & Choice of Potato
IVnmKpra A t toe Heirport without being
11 UllIUO 3 taken into any clinical area
for which he would have to
be gowned. The unit has a
595 „8-5
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LUNCH QAILT eXCEPT WQNDA Y A SATURDAY - .
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The following is a list of
phone numbers now to use
by Baytown Sun personnel:
Newsroom: 428-7563, 428-
7564.428- 7565,428-7566.
Dimension: 422-7264, 422-
3306.
Display Advertising: 4»-
7561.428- 7562.
Classified Advertising:
422-8323, 4224324, 422*325,
422-6326.
Circulation: 422-8303,422-
8304.422- 8305,422-8306.
Sports: 428-7466,422-8303.
Preston Pendergrass;
Wanda Orton and Jim and
Mike Fltoey can be raidied
at 422-2233.
Leon Brown and Fred
Hornberger can be reached
at 422-8303, 422-8304, 422-
8305.422- 8306.
progressive nursery
system which includes
three different nursery
areas and the baby
progresses from one to the
next.
The nursing unit includes
, two major delivery rooms
which were major
operating rooms. It also has
a two-b.ed recovery unit and
has modern facilities. It
contains 14 semi-private
.and five private, patient
beds. • . *
' The fist baby to be-
delivered at the unit was
baby boy Irwin at 8:26 a.m.
Feb. 19, to Mr. and Mrs.
^ oui w. mam m-mi u
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Business
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•Mar. 23,1932, barring the Use
of injunctions to curb unions.
A FEMALE cocker spaniel;
which answers t6 the name
“Gypsy,” was lost Sunday
in the Plumwood area.
Owner may be called at 422-
3014. ' .
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SWEET & SOUR PORK - W0NT0N SOUP
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 22, 1979, newspaper, May 22, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074704/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.