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CRANES AWAY. The Bap- tist Medlcnl Center Is under construction to reach their goal of 717 beds expected to be completed ln 1982. BMC BMC project storied in fall e w B a p t i st Medical Center started constr- uction in the fall of 1979 on a project that would increase bedd- ing space by 717 beds. The project was self supportive in that the Baptist Medical Cent- er system raised 519, 895,000 through the hospital fees, with an average building cost of 527,747.55 per bed. Completion of the hospital is expected to be finished in 1981. The addition of beds will enable the hospit- al to treat patients that would have been turn- ed away because of the lack of space. 234!For locations JUST CLASSIE CLOTHES , FOR WOMEN . lr' WORLD-VVIDE-EXPERIENCE Kr If ,walker gras. Clothing 300 NIAIN ST. LITTLE ROCK. AH 72201 PHONE 15013 37l-O94-O ASK FOR . . . BEVEPLV IWEADOVV FREllDIE'S PAHW as GIFT st-top 5719 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-9444 PRINTING S OFFICE SUPPLIES 5817 Kavanaugh Blvd. 664-3989 Larry and Shirley Parker UI Champion Cnarnpton Internattonal Corporatton Patterson and Hoerner Streets Caller 35 Ltttle Rock Arkansas 72219 501 565-1526 V Authorized ALFA ROMEO Dealer D 4' 11 . Q .1 4 o I I ' 'L l PRECISION MOTOR SERVICE Exclusive Foreign Car Service CHA RL ES MA ULDIN 204 BISHOP LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 375-2835 PHONE 225-6956 WED. THROUGH SAT. - 10:00 to 5:00 QDH1 Print Qlentzr, Zinn. J. DAVID MC CLAIN CUSTOM FRAMING - PRINTS 100 NORTH RODNEY PARHAM ROAD PEOPLES SAVINGS MART - LITTLE ROCK, ARK. 72205 SD SKAGGS ALPHA BETA FOOD 8- DRUGS 8415 w. Markham 227-7262
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Breedlove's fwz- 9. Flowers QQ A,.- . 2 ' And Gifts I -J 7. 9803 W. Markham Daniels House ot Costumes Costume Rentals Mask and Make-up Sales 225-9264 Mrs. Jessie M. Daniels Berry Patch Berry Patch. Susan Mill- irons models a pair of FELINE FRIEND. 'The Frlends of the Zoo' helped raise money to brlng down the bars at the zoo. The animals will no longer have 'to stare at the bars. Zoo f h' ' a Q owner biizlf' 'ms and 3 fa Bringing down Beechwood 3929 McCain Mall 664-2196 Edwards M... Hair O Fashions E U ' E I We're Number and Growing To Stay That Way ' til' 'Ill 'r B E Rebsamen 1 , Insurance Mabelvale Rebsamen Center ' l500 Riverfront Drive 0 Little Rock 0 72203 5P0l'fS fEasy Bank Financingj economy Autos Uhttmtteol Bill McCord Lot 565-0914 642u S. University Pager 378-8409 hen searching for a free and interesting place to spend a lazy afternoon, the zoo was sometimes an obvious alternative. This al- ternative became even more obvious as the much needed. renovat- ion of the zoo began, bringing down the bars. The goal of these renovations was to feature the zoo as a geographic tour. The tour will travel thro- ugh Africa, India, Asia, Australia andlon to South America. Ev- entually North Ameri- can animals will be spread along Fairpark Blvd. When the Naval Reserve was moved, all zoo operations, in- cluding the hospital and the quaranteen, were moved there. All of these reno- vations will take time and money, but with the help of Friends of the Zoo and a possible admission charge, all these developments will finally come. For locations!233
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