The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, May 13, 1974 Page: 3 of 14
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Motto
‘Get To Know Us
Of Hospital Week Here
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By LYNN HUGHES ,
* Baytown hospitals are
joining 7,000 others throughout
the nation in observation of
National Hospital Week, May
12-18. The slogan of this year’s
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fore You* Need U:
National Hospital Week,
sponsored by the American
Hospital Association, got its
start in 1920, when leaders in
the health field established a
National Hospital Day to mark
the 100th anniversary of the.
birth of Florence Nightingale,
the woman credited with will visit
establishing the modern
profession of nursing.
In 1953, National ’ Hospital
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posters from Five schbols|adinmistrator to each staff| Mosle :
depicting hospital activities, member and girls jn the
Also, slide shows will be Professional Building who
shown during the week, telling work for physicians,
the hospital story accom- Half of the Robert E. Lee
panied by music. The shows Medical Careers Club will
repared by local work with the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- - - ** tn utolt depart-j!
son. A special bulletin board ments, including surgery,
display emphasizing apprecia- and Psychiatry. A luncheon
tion for employes will be on will be held at 12:30 p.m. with
exhibit and a special seminar students, Gary Sherlock,
for babysitters will be con- administrator; Dr. L. Hughes,
Day was extended to the week-
long event now observed, and distributed Monday
. with this year’s theme, hospi-
tals are asking the public- to be-
come better'1 informed about
the services health care in-
stitutions offer.
Gary Sherlock, administra-
tor of Baytown Medical
Center, isaid “In this era of
change, people are concerned
about how hospitals are
meeting growing health care
< needs, both inside and outside
their walls-. They have a right-
ful interest in how effectively
and efficiently hospitals are
fulfilling their responsibilities,
and about the rising costs of
health care services.”
Throughout the week, Bay-
town Medical Center will have
a display at Citizens Bank,
radio spot announcements
regarding the week, an essay
contest for children of hospital
employes, following the theme
“What My Mother-Father
Does In The Hospital,” and
ducted by nursing personnel, president of the medical staff
An estimated 1,200 elemen- and Henry Armstrong, princi-
tary and junior school students pal of Robert E.Lee.
Baytown Medical Ross Sterling
.... ..... ______ Ross Sterling home
Center during the week and a economics class will visit . the
special issue bf the hospital dietary department and the
newspaper regarding National East'Harris County Medical
Hospital Week activities were Assistants club will meet at the
vast social and economic model and model of an actual
(Courtesy of Citizens
National BOnk and Rotan |
■1 Bank
AllisChalmers ..8%I
AT&T................... 47 •
Anaconda...............27% J
Armco .................-21
Ashland ................21% 1
Atlantic Richfield .....93Y«|
JHEJAYTOWNSU^
Open Thursday and Friday Until 8:30 “
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15 Great Reasons
to Shop Bay Fair This W0ek!
hospital with a program and
A patient room near the tour provided,
hospital lobby will display On Wednesday, the hospital
equipment used with patients, administrator will distribute a
and vendors will display equip- letter to employes thanking
ment and supplies in the lobby them for their year-round
of the Medical Center, contribution to the hospital, a Gi
Included in the vendor displays greeting card will be majled to Gi
will be a skeleton model, torso each volunteer and Board of
Trustees member, and post-.
Carrier -Cdrp.... ..:.... U>
Celanese.......!........ 32%I
Chrysler Corp ..;........ 16% |
Cities Services^-. — . .A3
Columbia Gas ..... 23
Dart Industries ........ 17%|
Delta Air ........— 20
Diamond Shamrock .... 26%|
Dow Chem 63
Dresser bid'............. 43
Men’s
Jump Suit
Val. to 16.00
11“:
DuPont .........t... 17344
El Paso Nat Gas. . . . . . 12%
Ethyl Corp. J77T77.26%
Humana Inc 5%
Exxon ..................77% I
Ford ....... 50%|
Foremost McKesson
Gen Elec
General Motors
en T&T .............
Gen Tire ...... 14%I
Georgia-Pacific 42V« |
.126%
Gillette ...............33%
Gordon’s Jewelry 10%
Greyhound.......■.VI!... 14%
Gulf Oil ........... 21
Gulf States Util ....... 12%
Gulf West Ind........... 24%
Halliburton ...........*152%
Hospital Affiliates .... 8%
HL&P ...................24%.|
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New seasonal styles in .care-free
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baby. , •cards with a greeting from the Getty Oil
Scheduled for Monday were administrator will be mailed to
a barbecue at Gary V. Sher- each junior volunteer,
lock’s home for medical staff The second half of the REL
and board of trustees, Medical Careers club will work
presentation of lapel buttons the 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift
for employes and volunteers, a Wednesday, and a‘luncheon
souvenir slide rule for visitors will be held at 12:30 p.m. with
and tray tents for patients, Sherlock, Hughes and Dr.
proclaiming National Hospital Louis James, school jadmini-
Week. stration, attending.
A patient “hot-line” will be A letter from the admini-
open from 4 to 6 p.m. for pa- strator to patients will be dis-
tients to call and ask questions tributed Thursday and admini-
pertaining to operation of the strative staff vyjll visit each ;
hospital. hospital department on an
Tuesday, a newsletter will be informal basis throughout the
distributed to patients and a day. ' _~D-----------„
rose will be presented by the A program provided by the-McDonnell-Douglas
A‘ hospital will be presented at
- the noon Kiwanis Club lunch-
, eon, and on Friday, Gary Sher-
lock will be the featured
Young Men’s Cuffed
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Inland Steel ........33%I
Interlake Steel .......25%
speaker at the Chamber of Mobil Oil
Commerce luncheon.
Scheduled tours-of the hospi-
tal for school children and
, women’s groups, are planned
during the week.
San Jacinto Hospital will
have displays located through-
out the hospital in honor of the
special week and program
material will be available to
patients and visitors.
! The hospital hopes to pour the
slab for a heliport this week, in
conjunction with National
Hospital Week.
Gulf Coast Hospital spon-
IBM
Jones & Laugh
Kerr-McGee
Kraft Foods
S. S. Kresge
Ling-Temco-Vought
Marathon Oil
Martin Marietta Alum.
Microdot
...219%
,.v. 19%
. 69%
46%
.33%
9%
38%
16%
11%
43%
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Short length
Reg. 15.00
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Long style
Reg. 17.00,
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either long or short style Aqua
pink. Sizes P-S-M-L
Junior Western Style
Monsanto
Nat Distillers
Occidental Petro
Penn Central R. R. ’ 2%
Pepsi Cola ...... 55%
Phillips Pet ...........54%
r6a .,.......... ..:... 16%
Raytheon . ......... 34%
Schlumberger 105%
Sears ............83%
Shell..'..,............... 50
Sperry-Hand 38%
Stan Cal ............. 29
Stan Ind 88%
Stan Oil Ohio 58
Stauffer Chem 48%
Men’s
Spyder Mark
Walk Shorts
Reg. 12.99
8"
sored a Volunteer Apprecia- Sun' Oil ............. 40%
Syntex .... 49
Taft Broadcast l7%|
Technicolor 7%
Teledync 11%
rrs nation alhospital week may mi
tion luncheon Monday morning
in recognition of contributions
the auxiliary has made, and a
•Doctor’s -Appreciation Dinner
will be held at 7 p.m. May. 21 Tenneco 22%
for physicians and their wives Texaco ... 28% I
at Goose Creek Country Club. Texas Eastern .... ™ ~ . 33%
Texas Gulf Sul ......... 24%
Transamerica ..... 7%
I' 100% polyester double knit or
] polyester seersucker walking shorts.
Solid colors. Sizes 34-42. Name
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Three Persons
Injured In 2
Accidents Here
day and Sunday, Baytown W‘“!,mDhn"
police reports, show.
Td^rence-DojToro^e, of il
Fortenberry, /as taken to Gfllf
ollowing
(Photo by Rick Otto)
A gas grill makes a
cookout good and egsy.
Relax in your favorite Jawn chair while your gas grill
does all the work. It lights instantly, has easy tem-
perature control and eliminates messy.deanup jobs.
Tu^-pqrt rooking grid conrl
ribines
with" a grease drainage sysTerff
to greatly reduce unwanted
“(lame ups’! Both models
have enough space to cook
a whole meal at once! Call
Houston Natural Gas.
and order your
gas grill,
today.
hpr
Airhart
7
MARK IV $144.50
(365 sq. In. grill) •
MARK V $165.50
(546 sq. in. grill)
Installed cash price.
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xf Call your local HNG office. ^
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and West Texas.
De Toro struck, a southbound
car driven by Reggie Presi-
dent, 2003 Texoma, who was
making a left turn onto Texas.
The lights on Da Toro’s motor-
cycle shorted out and Presi-
dent did not see him traveling
north on Airhart, the police
report said!
Two people were injured in
an accident Friday at the in-
tersection of James and Tenth
^Glenda. TT BfyftT 2306
Belvedere, struck a car driven '
by Michael Roy Herrington,
1305 Madison, when she at-
tempted to make a right turn
from the inside lane of James.
Herrington was-traveling
ie outside lane.
Forrest Rose Herrington, 23,
and John M. Herrington, 1,
both A)f 1305 Madison, were
taken to Baytown Medical
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Traveler’s Ins
Union Carbide
Union Oil of Cal ’.
United Aircraft
Upjohn
U S Steel
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BENJAMIN E. Woods, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Woods of
at Texas A&M University. He
is a 1971 Sterling graduate.
Gets Plaque
MARGIE HOOPER, Baytown
student at Kilgore College, has
received a plaque for her serv-
ice as reporter of the school’s
Student Affairs Congress.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, May 13, 1974, newspaper, May 13, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103998/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.