The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1987 Page: 3 of 13
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IHK BAVIOWN SI N
Tuesday, May 5. 1987
ISA TIONAI. NU DAE
NURSING REPRESENTATIVES join City Councilman
Holland Pruett in displaying Mayor Emmett Hutto’s proclama-
tion of May 6 as National Nurses Day and May 3-9 as Texas
Nurses Week in Baytown From left are Loida Villarreal, pa-
tienteducator and nurse coordinator at the San - Jacinto
Methodist Hospital family.Practice Center, Pruett; Claudia
Smith, a professional education consultant far- the Visiting
Nurses Association and Chairman of teetjCollege Hoard of
Regents; and Clare McCamey, team leader of nurses for the
Raytown school district.
(Sun staff photo by Carrie Pryor)
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PLANNING FOR a tea to honor Baytown nurses are, from left,
Joy Crow, director of nursipg.for St. Jarfies House. Marie
Duguay, director of the Raytown Health Center of the Harris '
, .Courjty Hospital District;,,Leah Sokoly, assistant administrator
for nursing at GulfCoast Hospital; Adrienne Lyons, associate
'-executive director for nursing at Humana Hospital. Connie
Cowan, director of nursing for San Jacinto Methodist Hospital;
and, seated Helen ProhsL lirenseri vocational nnrsing.instrur-
" tor at Lee College, t he tea is set for 2-4 p.m. May 6 at Moler
Hall on the LC campus. May 6 is National Nurses Day and May
3d) is Texas Nurses Week m Baytown.
(Sun staff photo by CarriePryorr
Deaths and
funerals.
. ANSUALDA ., - £
PASADENA — Services /or I.upe
■An.vuulriu Jr., 44, of I’usadenu will be
held ui ID u.hy. Wednesday in Guur-
rlwn Ao^el Culholie Church in',
1‘asadenu wilh ihe Rev' Kb/iyrto, '
Vjy xas ojficiuiine.
ArnSuvIflu died Sunduy'al a local
Hospital. ,___/
* Ha/Ms tf member of Guardian ”
Anyel Culholic Church" .•<-. -
. SurvivorT'ure his mfe, RJula An-
sualda oj I’usudenu; son. Mark An-,
lliony Ansuuldu of/ Pasadena; ,.
daiirhiers. Detiprah Ann- Ansuqtdu
Hint Donna Rebria Ansual(fa,%to1wto/
oj l‘usudena;/isiers, GRjjriu Serrano
of I.a: Rone, Rosie < )(^ejmedu- 'of
' IhiM.own -and Eva - Ueu%urdhi. of—
California; .iinTt~parenis,: Mtoj and
Mrs. I.upe Ansualdu Sr. of Baytown.
Burial vviip he al foresl Park
'I uwnyfale Cemelery in Houston.
A rosary will lie held a! 7 p.m.
1 ;<<• :>!(.; , al ( ofrm«ri4uet)erui Home.
Wrujiyemenis are, under lh^direr
'/lion of Colonial / unerul Home
JACOB
JwKiweV JoTTOIreii' Juke1'. •,
Jacoby BV, o/ Buyiown will be held ai
2 afethgemm at Nu>ane s'Pai^.
Burns andj/ie/Kev. Is. RuUturd Sleel
.. ..... ...
■Jucdlj, .a resident of Bay low'll for
(i2 years, died .Monday in. a Buylown
hostuial,- Born in Ntyw -Iberia; /La.,
Jacob was a reined curjienier tuid-vcus.
ii-member of Carpenters Local Vo
-ill4 ' . '
He is survivedd/v bis wi/e, Jdsie
.“Jo Jacob 'if Buylown, (wo sons
and.u duioihier-mdaw. Vernon Julius
JucoTT of Baytown and Iho.mas
'"Juke" and.Lena Jacob o] Deve-rs,
two dauehiers and a son-in law. Ms
.Bill jennische of Buyiowit ' and
"Frames 1 und .Jim Laid tot’d ~ o’
Buylown. jive. slepchdiTipn. Don
Simtto-fiJ (liliham. . Ark... Viuh.uei.
Sinilh o 1 ~-BuiPiwn. Rorf Simlh.oj l.u
.Porie, Riel. Sn.nili iif Hurricane..£
"V;r'''vnTiTp:-S»Mdru Br.qwn of Deer-
I’arn. .... :,T ■ ' __. ■
I.raiul-
i hilllr-eri. 16 vreaiyyrundchildren and
one yreui-yreuNyrundchTrilr- . V ...
Xedartresi ~
_ H,If lili
( einelery iti-Buyw'wri ' . -
I Services are under l,he direction ft/
Paul.'.C -l eu , I iffiijryl Io;
Baytown.
Doiwia Rice claims
to be 'typical
Southern girl
MIAMI ( APr Donna Rice, a
model and actress with a Phi
Beta Kappa key who datedjock-
star "Don Henley.,appeared on
•/Miami.Vice" and now has-beefi.
linked Jo presidential candidate
Gary Hart, “says she's •'just, a
typical Southern girl."
< The'29-year-old former beauty
queen trum South Carotin;! also
lists bit parts on her resume in
the TV series PDal[as"'arid on
daytime soap operas, including
“The Young and 'i he Restless V
Ms. Rice, who works as a sales
representative •for- a phar-
maceutical compajiy. also posed
. tor a. risque poster that sFicfsaki
shows- more ol hex than she
thought it would
—-I’m very nervous,’'' Ms. Rice
said at a news conference Mon-,
day in hcrJirst statement since
The Mia.mi HeraW'puCTFsRSi
story ■ about her, "I've never
been in a. situation where Eve:
had to speak to report ers "
She said she didn't know quite
what to .makcaUhe hoopla sur-
rounding4he stxirv,'' Idon J. knaw.
what ynur impression is of me.
but if I had read the paper and
didn't know me, I wouldn't think
a whole lot." she said,
, Ms. Rice grew up in Irmo,
S.C.. a suburb of Columbia, and
began appearing in commer-
cials in her parly teens.
1924 ,
UNBELIEVABLE
COMFORT
20 MILE-A-DAX
COMFORT ”
In two popular Btyles ;.
(or active women. ,
Reg. 49.95
NOW
■ i»J/olofs tqn, white/naVy.and
4 . b'Ondv w.ne coci bioc k
* Glove-s'oft leather " v '• ..."
, • Po'icroted iniole to ventiiatc . / . V
$ O O
wedge sa c . .
siziEf B 1-2 - y;
Ncv'oy. ■Hr 'X
^xt^wrete-'-—
“—vnuiths.-------wj
.vary b, style / ' . If
Shoes op Sale Thru
May 9th
4525 Garth Rd. (At Boktr) 420-2143
RED WING
SHOE STORE
MAY 3 thru 7
7 PM NIGHTLY
THFJIM V( AI.SII KAM1I.Y
* Y outh INi^ht-Tuesday‘6 l*M 4, ^.(Ihildren's Nlglit-Thursdav 6 PM jl
^ FRpE PIZZA * CORNDOG SUPPER
Second Baptist Church 7
Ikrii**** linker
I’nwlor
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r. I27-(».»UI*
STRONG 6SOLID:
“Baytown’s Progressive Bank Since 1920”
Consolidated Report of Condition rtf Citizens Bank-and Trust Cornpanv ofCBavtowa y ■ ...
n) - -Baytown,Texas - , r--, Anfl poreign.and-Domestic Subsidiaries, at the. close of business ■
,relate bJnterig 'institution.agariized' ana operating- unoer tne banking raws
Authority and by tne Federal Reserve Bank of this District.
ASSfTrj-J" ■ - ' T ■: 1 ■ 1
1 .Cash and balances due from-'depos'tory ins.t tujions -(f-rom Schedule RC A)
. a,Noninterest-bearing balances and currency ana com-(!) . ... ./ :-....
b .Interest bearin'q baianres . ; ...' ■.. ■ . ' . 1.....CC//.
■ 2;Securjtie.s'(frorri'Scheaule RC-_B)/ ... ’. / . . ■•......;..- " •.••• •. : - ,.... t ... .
3;, Federal funds SQldqnd seca/titiesypurchased under agreements rc reseb : .
4 Loans qbd 'ease fironci.gQ 'eceivdb es : -
a. Ubgris and .cases net of uoeonned'j.ncon-ie/fromSchedule RC-C) ’/ /.
d. Loans and leases, net of unearnedyncome, allowance ohd
r~— reserve (it.en^4;.a minus 4,b and A.c) / ......... .......
'6.'Premises and fixed.assets finefad.mg sacAabzed leases)
'7 QtWer:.reyit estate.owned " ' - - / r ■ . ~
1 1. Otberossets (from Schedule RC'F)
bm'.QT
■'Doilui Aingunls-TrrThousands-
T - J '.'e 12,746
■- ’.■■■■,• s u 5,088
" S 49 ’39
- ■'-$ 10,300
"• $54,398
S » 631
53,767
4,005
184
2,415
l. columns A and C Schedule RC E)
S" 23.640
LIABILITIES. ’ ’
:f 3. Deposits; *y : -C/aT:''
'"■'a'Anddmestic offices (sum of totals
(1)Nohintere.st-bearing (1) . $39,034
, (2) Interest-bearing . _ ", V" , ? ?4 606'
14 Federal fundspnruhhsprl nnct sernrities sold under agreerfienf'to repurchase in domestic offices of the
bank and o5 its Edge-'anJf Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBF's.’ . ■ : } .70Q
15. Demand notes issued to the U.S Treasury ' .. ' , - ’ $ . 395
20,Other liabilTfieV(from ScHedu'lerRC'G) . ' ~ "7/ ’6~ ' S ^956
21 .T'ota! IlabiJities(sum of items 13 through2£k)—‘f ;..... ,, . S 126,691
EQUITY-CAPITAL, . . ' ' '
24, Common stock , ......,
25. Surplus...... , ' . . .'/■ :cm^A./,
26 Undivided profits and cdpAal reserves,
28 Total'equ'ty capital (sum of items 23 ?nr6u'3fc 27| ....
29. Totol- iiaBflities. Iimited-bte preferred s.tocki33??d-eq'ffity-capital
(sum of items 21,22 and-28V ' , V 1 . 1.7":
$' 4000'
"S 4,000
■$•■ 2,953
$10,953
5137.^44
I We/the undersigned oflicebsi do hereby «e.rl3ie th‘31 Ibis fleport ol pnci.rlon has been prepared 1- confptro^pc* wrlh ollic
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Thank you, Baytown, for your continued
support and another successful year.
Home Owned and Operated
Ml
MEMBER FDIC
1300 Rollingbrook
427 5771
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 5, 1987, newspaper, May 5, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053026/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.