The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 4, 2019 Page: 2 of 30
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Baytown Sun and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Sterling Municipal Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Today
Monday
Tuesday
High 89 Low 77 High 90 Low 78 High 92 Low 78
■
R
577
f" //
SCHOOLS
tt ate -bibent or 6autitONhOUITON
community continues to
THE WORLD?
—J
‘7
==
I
7
3
hh
832-250-0996
V
SERVICES
• Family Medicine • OB/GYN & Maternity
N
A A
THREE-DAY FORECAST FOR DAYTOWN AREA
A
11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd, Highlands, TX 77562 • www.sterlingwhite.com
bs
is cu homel
Quality Health Care for Your
Entire Family All in One Place
To find a Catholic school near you visit
ChooseCatholicSchooIs.org
• Geriatrics
• Pediatrics
Partly sunny
Sunrise: 6:42
Sunset: 8:09
Partly sunny
Sunrise: 6:42
Sunset: 8:08
Legacy has been a part of driving healthy change in our
communities for almost 40 years. To learn more about our
comprehensive services, visit LegacyCommunityHealth.org or
call (281) 420 8400 now to schedule an appointment.
Good Morning
Thank you for reading
today’s Baytown Sun
MISS YOUR PAPER?
08/04
08/04
08/05
08/05
08/05
08/05
Storms
Sunrise: 6:41
Sunset: 8:10
Sun
Sun
Mon
Mon
Mon
Mon
• Free Pregnancy Testing
• Vaccinations &
Immunizations
02:12 PM
06:36 PM
01:08 AM
06:33 AM
02:41 PM
07:49 PM
1.01
0.60
0.90
0.18
0.97
0.41
H
L
H
L
H
L
SAN JACINTO
4301 Garth Rd., Ste. 400
Baytown, TX 77521
(281) 420 8400
• Behavioral
Health
• Dental
• And much more!
Seniors trip
Seniors of Baytown are
planning a day trip to Cous-
hatta Casino on Thursday.
The bus will be leaving
from Baytown Communi-
ty Center at 8 a.m. Cost of
trip is $20 and everyone re-
ceives $10 in free play. Con-
tact David Weber to reserve
a seat at 832-597-6400.
HOURS:
Monday - Friday:
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Call Sandra Braun
to find the home you are
dreaming about!
/ 2
$
M .
IS YOUR CHILD
READY TO
transform
Myra and Vijay Roopnarine
Couple celebrates
55th anniversary
Happy 55th anniversary to Myra and Vijay Roopna-
rine. The Roopnarines have been married since August
4, 1964.
Congratulations from your daughter, Indira, your son,
Eshwar (Esh) and your grandson, Ricky.
The Roopnarines have been residents of Baytown
since 1969.
)p
o
Q)
E
g
Sunday
August 4, 2019
We Transform the World!
CATHOLIC
You should receive your
Baytown Sun by 6 a.m.
Tuesday through Friday,
and 8 a.m. Sunday. If you
do not, call 281-422-8302.
AROUND TOWN
74
• .
Sterling ~WHITE
Funeral Home & Cemetery
W Baker Rd.
— m
5
C
§
r
*
•i
$
1^'
2
J
0e
-t
BATES-BRINKLEY REALTY
| ) 6316 Sjolander Road • Baytown
y 281-839-3939 IE
( www.batesbrinkleyrealty.com Eo.14
2
TIDES Point Barrow, Trinity’ Bay
7Bayt:we,
~gS1 L ■ ■ n
», Beautiful
The Sun is a proud partner
of Keep Bay town Beautiful
keepbaytownbeautiful.org
Boot camp news
U.S. Air Force Reserve
Airman 1st Class Coree-
nia L. Mercer graduated
from basic military training
at Joint Base San Anto-
nio-Lackland.
She is the granddaugh-
ter of Bertha Polete of
Baytown. She is the niece
of Barbara Washington
of Baytown, Choledelle
Mercer-Jones of Houston
and Robert Washington of
Baytown. The ainnan is a
2009 graduate of Ross S.
Sterling High School.
Walking Club
The Baytown YMCA is
starting an Indoor Walking
Club at San Jacinto Mall on
Monday. The Walking Club
meets on Mondays and Fri-
days from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Contact Katie O’Sullivan
at katie.osullivan@ymca-
houston.org.
**For more information call us at 281-426-3555
or visit us at www.sterlingwhite.com
For information about prepaid funerals visit www.prepaidfunerals.texas.gov.
Complaints concerning perpetual care cemeteries should be directed to: Texas
Department of Banking 1-877-276-5554: www.dob.texas.gov
«"
We accept most health insurance plans including HMO/PPOs, Medicaid, Medicare
and CHIP. We also offer programs to lower the cost of health care services.
Medicaid and CHIP
ay.
2
something new.”
SAVE UP TO $1550!
BUY ANY PRENEED CEMETERY PLOT
Kyle Kelley, the parks grow and make use of the
superintendent, said the courts.”
CALL 281-426-3555 FOR DETAILS
*Offer Expires August 31, 2019
WCedapp
4
-IV
Ju
V
2A en wunus am Community
College scene
• The following area
students received degrees
during spring commence-
ment ceremonies at Sam
Houston State University:
Tiffany Triola of High-
lands, Bachelor of Science,
Interdisciplinary Studies,
Magna Cum Laude; and
Crosby residents Robert
Cadotte, Bachelor of Sci-
ence, Athletic Training;
Jaimie Elliott, Master of
Education, Instructional
Leadership; Clarence Frank,
Master of Music, Music;
Makayla Gill, Bachelor
of Science, Psychology;
Hunter Hearn, Bachelor of
Science, Construction Man-
agement; Allyson Marion,
Bachelor of Fine Arts, The-
atre, Cum Laude; Jazzmine
Pender, Bachelor of Sci-
ence, Criminal Justice; and
Katlyn Ressler, Bachelor
of Science, Interdisciplinary
Studies.
•} A
,0,
Hollaway Park parking lot
closed starting Tuesday
The parking lot at Holl- parking lot construction is Baytown Parks and
away Park will temporar- just one phase of a master Recreation expects the
ily close for construction plan to improve the park. parking lot construction to
starting Tuesday. “The new parking lot last approximately three
Residents may access will include around 30 weeks. The Department
Hollaway Park, locat- spaces,” Kelley said. “The advises all park users to
ed at 4219 Raccoon Dr., lot will also be lighted, exercise caution in the
via the Cary Bayou Trail and will feature a wider area while construction is
during construction. The driveway, which makes "nerway
Cary Bayou Trail begins for an easier entry and E o information
at Jenkins Park, located at exit. Overall, our goal is TT 11 n 1 , 11
AAN 1 N ‘ I 1 • 11 cO j on Hollaway Park and all
4334 Crosby Cedar Bayou to improve the safety and 111 ,
Road, and leads to Hollo- convenience of the park other Baytown Parks and
way Park. for our residents.” Recreation parks pro-
Tara Barton, marketing The Baytown Parks and grams, and events, follow
coordinator at Baytown Recreation Department B ay town Parks and Recre-
Parks and Recreation, said recently resurfaced two ation on Facebook or visit
the construction gives res- tennis courts at Holla- www.baytown.org.
idents an opportunity to way Park. The resurfac- m--
explore new parts of the ing project also included
park they might not have the addition of Pickleball
otherwise. lines, which were highly |
“The Cary Bayou Trail requested by members of I
is a beautiful, natural the community. A-gsh
area that connects the “We receive a lot of
two parks,” Barton said, requests for Pickleball
“Park visitors may park courts and programming,”
at Jenkins Park, and bike, Barton said. The new
run, or walk the trail over courts at Hollaway Park
to Hollaway Park. This are a huge stride in that di-
is a great opportunity for rection, and it’s our hope
our residents to discover that Baytown’s Pickleball
_- •
• P /
(“ r
f es y 1
N5
0 1
Io. 1 i
3
it
1
OR MAUSOLEUM CRYPT
GET the opening
I ui dan
AND CLOSING FOR FREE
Le LEOIACY LegacyCommunityHealth.org
Ll COMMUNITY HEALTH
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View six places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 152, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 4, 2019, newspaper, August 4, 2019; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467802/m1/2/?q=mission+rosario: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.