The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 131, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 2009 Page: 5 of 16
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5:30 p.m.
Special Unified
lamb/goat show
8 p.m.
Mandatory exhibitor
meeting
FRIDAY
4:30 p.m.
Live auction
8 p.m.
Rodeo and
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Hurricane Ike may have
spawned a baby boom
‘They’re really easy to feet) and he’ll
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Lee High School junior Ashley Montgomery, 17, dries
off Deuteronomy the goat after his bath at the
other students, has high Baytown Youth Fair Tuesday.
Karaoke
among the top 10 hospitals
in births statewide —
aren’t ready to predict an
“There’s about a 25 per- Ike baby boom.
more births this summer.
“We are well-prepared
for it,” said hospital CEO
Linda Russell. “We have
just opened up a new wing
with 92 additional beds.”
But other Houston
birthing centers, including
Robert E. Lee High __; ___2 !.L
School freshman Harley back’needs to be level.”
How does a young
woman control such a
large animal?
“I just show him my
dominance,” Bertsch
said. “I have a show
stick and I reach down
there and poke at (his
1 move
it’s baa-th time
week - a pig and a steer.
She described at'
cal day of preparation
for the fair.
Three-year-old Tayln
Hayman is one of those
kids.
“I saw the big kids
doing it, like my uncle
Tyler,” she said. “I want to
be like them and show
animals too.”
Hayman is showing a
Not everyone at the
Youth Fair is doing it to
learn to be involved in
evening.
“I’m going to win,”
Shania declared.
Goose
Memorial so[
Keely Bertsch is show- “They’re easy, and
ing . two animals this sometimes I get attached
. them,” she said.
; cute when
they’re little.”
Pinkerton and her pig,
“I get to the barn and Milkshake, take daily
tie him up, then I go into wa[ks.
“I walk him for at least
15-20 minutes,”
said.
Milkshake gets a bath
on the weekends.
“It’s fun,” she said. “At
first he didn’t like baths,
but he started to like
them.”
Woman’s
which had
9,000 births in 2008 and
set to give birth to her first expects to break
child June 10. She told the record this year, is expect-
Houston Chronicle she ing to have at least 100
was doing "what every-
body else in Houston was
doing.”
“You can only do so
much when there’s no tele-
vision, nothing open and
there’s nowhere to go,”
said Dimino, 33.
Dr. John Irwin, the chief The Methodist Hospital
of surgery service at and the University of
Woman’s Hospital who Texas Medical Branch in
routinely delivers 15 to 20 Galveston — which ranks
babies a month, said he
has 26 deliveries sched-
uled in June.
HOUSTON (AP) — It’s cent increase in the num-
! taking a while for one con- ber of deliveries coming
I sequence of Hurricane Ike up in mid-June to mid-
to take effect — nine July,” he said.
| months, to be exact. His colleagues at
Many people were Obstetrical and
stranded at home with no Gynecological Associates,
electricity for days or even the 35-physician practice
weeks after Ike slammed where he is president, have
Southeast Texas on Sept. ------:
13, and several obstetrical
practices associated with chief of obstetrics at
The Woman’s Hospital of Woman’s, delivered nine
Texas say they’re expect- babies last July. He has 20
ing a mini-baby boom. —»..+
Dr. Rakhi Dimino, an
obstetrician/gynecologist in October, said Carol
with Houston Women’s Mello, a nurse in Plavidal’s
Care Associates, spent practice.
several days after Ike at
home with her husband
with no electricity and is
Soileau and her sister,
Baytown Junior School
seventh-grader Shania
Soileau, arrived at the
Baytown Youth Fair
Monday to show their
eight rabbits - four
apiece.
raise; they’re fun and
simple,” Shania said.
Although the sisters
have been caring for the hopes "for her'steer"
rabbits together ever “j hope he goes into
since they were born, the the auction and brings in
lots of money so I can
get prepared for my ani-
mals next year,” she
Champion title Monday sajd
Highlands Junior
School eighth-grader
Leslie Pinkerton has
shown pigs at the fair for
TODAY
8 a.m.
Horticuture, indoor
exhibits, metal
trades,
welding check-in
4 p.m.
Market steer »
weigh-in
6 p.m.
Market swine judging
6:15 p.m.
Swine showmanship
THURSDAY
5 p.m.
Market steer
judging
5 p.m.
Baytown
Chamber of
Commerce Mixer
5:15 p.m.
Steer showmanship
my pig’s pen and clean
her pen and play with
her,” Bertsch said.
“Then I go to his pen
and clean him and work
with him and practice
setting him up.
“His back feet need to
be wide and even and his
learn responsibility.
“They have to take care
of something,” he said.
“It’s just like life- the Youth Fair, visit the organ-
enth-grader Heather Plant harder you work the better zation’s Web site at
said she participates in the you do. www.baytownyouthfair.org.
Youth Fair because she “I also like seeing the
likes being involved with kids from when they were
the animals, and it makes little and watching them
her have a lot more grow up.”
responsibility.
“It keeps me busy,
because I have to keep up
with all the animals,”
Plant said. “I am doing something,
every project they offer
(lamb, goat, pig, steer,
chicken, turkey, rabbit),
and I have to keep up with
all of them.”
Plant said one of the
things she likes about the
Youth Fair is getting in the
ring.
‘Lj like showing the ani-
mals, and knowing more
people,” Plant said. “I like
having the opportunity to
make more friends.”
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