The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1967 Page: 2 of 32
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ihe loot] level. Since we are fc
a hospital dktrid, according k
attorney general'! ruUng
X eligible tor • ehan
funk. Approval of
Padfie
Gordon's Jewelry
we are not
A-nendment No. I by the voters
would remove thk restriction
tor hs In Baytown and Harris
County."
Rev. Harold Bomhoff said
pi am are already being made
to establish a Mental Health and
Mental Retardation Center bt
Baytown.
"Initially," he explained, "we
hope to provide various kinds of
Individual tnd group treatment
programs tor adults, children,
and famines; referral services;
rehabilitative services, especial-
ly lor former hospital patients;
pi* • eare and after • care of
patients including home visits;
and training programs tor some
types of (rental health workers.’
Rev Bomhoff said that a hit
fledged program In Baytown
would make a variety of trained
personnel available here, includ-
ing a psychiatrist, psychologies,
psychiatric social workers.
fin
Rocket-
certain everything k okay.
Then, about M:1S a m., the
third stage was to restart Its en-
gines to propel the spacecraft)
The MM-ton rocket
its historic space journey when
Orel stage engines received the
__ _ ignition signal alter an
After separation <*!«'* •*»»
surge of
mkskss £Lr& “
reeehthe moon. 1."^”—. 0¥W
Apollo spacecraft, now Uuncn P*0”141-
pounds, then
gr.ooo .
oar to an altitude of!
Several hundred newsmen
REL Sterling
StudentsToBe
Honored By CC
Dave Moors, Chamber
OornmerM manager, announced
that reprnnatives from both
high tchook will be apsekl
guests Ftiday at the regular
noon luncheon of the chamber
Bruce Ramsey, president of
watching fro
miles from
from a press site 3* "tended the in-
U goo rnik. bMoro'phatftac mu“ «** •«— pM vlUO^whst promkto to set
' Uamw cheered wildly as the rocket HJV ■ preckknt
St lunar return speed of nearly *£*»»"J*" ^hook^ sro
8 000 milrt in h«r Bliiterl nc M«und tnt Uuncn p*a scfiooif by recofnmn* tut »n>-
hat was to sear tk brat shield ■».*« ** "**
with ASOOdegree temperatures./AOOOdspse heat.
Apollo 4 eras to parachute to a|
landing in the Pacific Ocean 03
miles uorthwest of Hawaii,
I* 7 5 *»«» pounds-flv* times
) pad tor 1.1 seconds as an eke-
dent body leaders,-'Moore said.
Representing Robert E. lee
Ganders will be Sidney Thomas,
Istudent body president; Pat Or-
tronic system nude certain all chin and Tammy Bunwide, tool
five engi nee Ignited pn-perly b*fl team repieeentatlvM; Bev
and developed full total thrust -w, Anderson Brtrsdlers: Doc
pm. (EST)
The Hattons] Aeronautics and
Space Admkiktratlan acknowl-
edged that going to thk all-up
concept an the first launching of
such a complex machine en-
tailed considerable risk. Few
ttonal and registered therapists, thought the rocket would par-
Charies Caldwell, executive di-
eJS?*,
ty Chest, laments the fact the'
umber of area reaid
t travel tong distances
enser an cut - of - town hospital
to get help that could be pro
vxied at the local level.
•When you aee an emotionally
isturbed child stopped off to
Austin tor several months when
all the epexrts agree the child
could stay at home If local
counseling and care were avafl-
New York Central
bk. ft's Just heart - bn
There k certainly nothtog wrong
Schumberger
m using state faculties tor our
hut If we get be-
hind thk kcal concept, the less
be handled
tight here to Baytown." Ckld-
well saM.
Another point k made by Mrs
Bea W. Thomas, long an active
ftisno*
BOM
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PAUL NEWMAN
m
FRJXVTT, FRl-SAT.
SOOTTB&ADT
in
"RARE BREED"
; Gulf Sul
personally
done proposed Amendment No
l on the November U ballot,’
she laid.
Carl C Mays, director of spe-
cial edocstton far the local
schook. also favors passage of
the amendment and believes a
Mental Health and
tarda tion Center"
ly be beneficial to the Baytown
community."
frw Puppies
MRS J. R. BUSBY at WOW
has three eight-week-old puppies
die would like to give away.
I form as well as It did In the ear-
But the 140-ton orbiting vehi-
cle k proof that America's lag-
ging ApUo man-to-the-moor
program has rscilred *Tj
much-needed shot In the arm!
The Space Agency, under
heavy pressure since three as-
tronauts were killed In the Apol-
lo 1 fire last January, undoubtl
edly will have Ik spirits lifted
by a fantastic rocket perform-
ance that revives hopes thk na-
tion still can land men on the
moon fan thk decade.
Castles Named To
FiH Civil Court
No.! Judgeship
previously fired by the United
States and at Wait twice the
thrust of any Russian rochet
When the system sensed sB
was right. It commanded tour
40.000-pound steel restre
firm, to told back to release the
(training moewtar^^^^^^B
Then the Saturn 5—the "uW-
mkte" rocket which the United
States plans to use tor at least
the next two decades to probe
the moon and pknete-roee with
agonizing slowness, c limbing
upward on a massive tail of an-
Must Bams.
The rocket required 13
onds to clear BsM^^H
launch tower as ft labored up-
ward under the tremendoui
weight. Once clear of the tower.
Its guidance system tipped the
launch vehicle over on a east-
northeast beading and it grad-
ually picked up speed as Its
massive powe (plant gulped fuel
at the fantastic rite of 15 tons a
llta National Aeronautics and
Space Admlnktration proceeded
Into the final hours of the histor-
ic countdown after receiving a
midnight weather forecast that
winds would be acceptable fa>
erly Anderson, Brigarfiers; Don
Barnhill, band; Henry Arm
strong, principal and Pete Sul
tk. football ooach.
From Ross S. Sterling rangers]
will be 0 E Downing
body president; Rickie Hart andl
Melvin Green; football team
members; Lynn McDowell.
Stars; M s r I b * t h Thompson,
band. Mrs Winnie Brown, prin-
cipal and Roland Kudla, ooach.
iTbay will be Introduced dur-
Brigadiers
Stepping off to a
front, they wifi pky "Grandto-
so’’ and more into block band.
A drill series follows fa which
the band will divide into efcht
groups with the front rank Wad-
ing a Ok senes as the band
plays, "Tropic to Ttopk."
Following a countermarch the
band wtn go into company front*
and "stop twos" to groups of
two to "Invictus."
In block formations the band
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named
Court at Law No. 1 by Harris
County Commissioners Court.
Castles, who was e unanimous
choice from more than 35 can-
didates far the post being vacat-
ed by Judge Madison Rayburn,
has headed the grand Jury sec-
tion of the Karris County dis-
trict attorneys office tor the
Dast four years.
| He win take the oath of office
and assume duties fa the BE-
OOG-a-year Job at the same time
tSrat Aairr R«#aa Jumro fa
las new Judge of doth District
Court. *
Cattles, a native of Wise
County, graduated from tie Ufa-
versity of Texaa fa M3f and the
South Texas College of Law in
1950. He and hk wife Mve a*|
3M1» Brtwwod Prise fa Boos-
toaH
FRIDAY SPECIAL
Meeting
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emmt
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(OsaMtotod Frew Page 1)
to offer quality edoestta that
Open Trout ^QC
With French Frias and Tertanauce
finish hoe."
~nk college k also trying
through its technical vocational
program to meet the needs oil
those who will not go on tc e
tour-year college," he added
"If we took Hie result! of thr
recent election at face value.,
we would have.to assume tbe|
people of Baytown want us to
(top Imping pace with the
growth of Baytown,” Bramlett:
said. "We have too much to of-
fer the future generations to
stop." “
In addition to seeking Infor-
mation from the public, the re-
gents plan to use the meeting
as a means of correcting any
misconceptions about the col-
lege.
The college buildings will bej|
open far Inspection at the time
of the meeting. Facte and fig-
ures about the financial opera-
of the college will be avail-
ftbiCj Bramlett mid. <
Tbft ro—tfng !b ftxpocted to]
open wifa a brief statement by
each member of the board of i*-j
Beautiful 5x7
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moMng posat lhay’ra yours far 1.JJ
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gent*. Larry Hale, chairman of
the "friends of Lee College'
organization, will preside dur-
ing the question and answer pe-
riod. -
Port
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Turned-on teens
and the teacher
who had to
tame them!
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1967, newspaper, November 9, 1967; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1061338/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.