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   San Jacinto News-Times (Newspaper) - February 6, 1975, Shepherd, Texas                                headed for Huntsville and Tulsa Oklahoma and was Waterwood development carrying 16 persons including crashed in Houston early pilot copilot Horizon Saturday morning leaving 5 of salesmen and clients crew The Horizon Malthews pilot owned DC3 bad been Richard L King 47 of Lawton originally destined Hunt Oklahoma and Thomas and Haven from Tulsa King was a salesman for the Horizon Corporation which owns the expansive on- According to svillo where it was scheduled to land at and disembark its passengers contact with airport before the plane that the weather did 1 fiot allow for a landing at the spokesman Tom r Huntsville Held and toe plane eleven people were evacuated was rerouted to Houston in- to local area hospitals and the where it accident was under in crashed on approach by the National School Charlotte congratulates have raised a total Jor the March Safety Board teun leader Omega her team's success in raising Hit Future been studying birth defects and at a in near Hardy Street r DC1 an executive type funds fqf the March of Dimes The Club and the made trip to the State School ttt observe them and FM aircraft Airport almost every weekend since Horizon began its sales effort in the Waterwood development The large twin engine aircraft was bring prospective buyers Into the resort Harris County Sheriff's officers at he scene said the plane appeared the approach pattern for the runway but was much too low and apparently struck utility lines and trees In a wooded The nose of the plane wps almost destroyed Ip tu crash but observers fuselage and tail remained no fire on even though the plane knocked over several large before coming to rest in muddy pasture Officers laid reported that there was school students collect of Dimes San J a cm to FEBRUARY officers at the scene uld farmer whose home It about 100 yards from the crash site heard of the and looked to see what when his yard light went out but could we nothing and returned to bed Three survivors made it out of the plane and knocked on to Impact possibly when plane's wing hit the After the Initial contact the plane flipped down and landed on its back n the pasture The had except people while It was for help new clinical lab Nurse Practitioners lotte O'Quinn and Elizabeth Fraley haue announced that San County will soon have and a school for Lab Technicians and f The laboratory be Technolo direction Sf Juan gisland 2 year final registration date is Slate of February 19 School of Medicine and wai In charge of both the Medical laboratory and the for Academy of will be Ms Cecelia for- two comes to Coldspring from the position of of the of -a large hospital in Houston Ms and will be supervised by June Smith who is an American Society of Clinical Pathologists ologist The lab will be a full clinical laboratory offering aerology urology clinical chemistry hematology EKG and As equipment is acquired they will soon offer X-Ray services A 12 Lab technicians school will be offered in Classes will be held the Graduates of the school will be qualified to take National r 2 years at Houston for months Shi has published bolh Nationally in Tlhe National Pharmacology and internationally Tn the nation Pharmacology for work done during her five year association with he Texas Research Institute Her research was concerned with tile biological and psycho- logical Connie Hume has in gency work al Browns New Jersey Pauline Sharp who has 5 us u work obtained hei m Biology from Texas She is night supervisor of ibj fi KIS Bank in Maxwell is a graduate of the Academy of Continuing Education as a Nurse Assistant She has two years experience as a Nurse Assistant at Rosewood pital in Houston and is currently Assistant Purchas that K P Bryant is not the Judge Bryant who wu listed as having been charged with driving while intoxicated in last Records column generally unpleasant for the Judge since the article appeared We regret the and santness caused Judge Bryant over this column and hope that this explanation will the situation The Judge Bryant His name and his family name Bryant has received numerous calls both at work and at home about the column as has his secretary Mavis ner People have called and unset his Shepherd resident i vx Jennings Jeanette Ford effects ol drugs effects of mg for fn Houslon Ms placenta transler of drugs Lo Debbie spita will assist the Coldspring to get clinical I hi of the laboratory and school which will soon open in Coldspring are shown here from left to O'Quinn Cecelia Castle Elizabeth Helen McDowell Pauline Sharp Vicki Price Debbie Chapman and Connie Hume Not shown is Tern Dolney who will join the slall at a later date The laboratory Kill be operational on February 10th The San Juinto County with expected turnout Newly Don Jennings Aid Secretary Jeanette Ford officiated at meeting The fair will be held September 25 26 and 27 Fair Association appoints committees Board examinations for the school will begin on February 17 and final registration dale is February 26 will begin oh March 3 Nurse Assistant doing generil lab and selling up appointments She has a BA in Psychology and is working on Master's at Sam Houston State majoring in Dolney a registered X-Ray Technician will join the staff as as X-Ray equipment She is currently working in Conroe The idea lor a lab in this with involved was held Lo discuss and means Receiving encouragement from Mayor Larry and Tommy of they began the lab and school in general con sensus seemed to be that Houslon is just Loo irge a cily to feel a par if the None of the people of the county and as a part of the Information concerning the Nurse Practitioners will begin on February M These classes last for 13 weeks and cover basic nursing skills Graduates Hill be as Nurse assistants first Nur sing Job placement for graduates is a part of Price a u ana r or some ing for a location Now less Nurse is affiliated with the they have been studying than three weeks later they Schleisenger Home Nursing the of have refurbished and e Service ahd will be spending a lab in Coldspring quipped an office five mo I of her time making Sunday afternoon they re- households from to tails She is a a Coldspring and Evergreen Women who was looking aTH up Helen McDowell will be a on which to keep horses schedules Nurse Assistant Instructor Nurse 0 broached involved worked in the neighborhood they lived and most drove to 35 miles from home to job felt n to be considered people numbers In Coldspring they believe that they will be nr thn may be had by calling 653 4312 or visiting the located in Feed and Supply Building Jrom the Courthouse dool- The Nurse Practitioners Office at Ever ter Building President Jennings opened the and Edwin Lepley opening prayer V then the letter of resignation from Norma Hoot who calendar NOW and of the San these dates for one of the County Even though the annual San County Fair and Rodeo months away plans are so mark the Thursday iday and Saturday Septem that our and it county has to Comments were made by the member's on the unusually large attendance for a January meeting when of tois We 1975 Fair met on January meeting Minutes ot- Tuesday evening at 7 30 p m the Previous meeting this resignation was by the members elected to acclamation and M eei idea of a la_b jo her and a why to Georgia a the chosen reached presented H Coldspring to Shepherd Monday If you get behind this liouse moving crew The about two feet and bringing ft across at Sn house was being moved from Houston to Shepherd by The trif from Houston to Shepherd took them about six bridge Gourt on the reporting a balance of 97 the bank had been balance preparation er tha rors and insurance maae to disaster for County Clerk ne ne and county -00 of employees salaries system 8 approve75 a public hearing 2 Income estimates were held in the Commissioners amended to include the of Court reimbursed through EEA the planned use of revenue change was an- County for the which was solved by jacking up one about two feet and bringing it across at an 1975 county budget and updated the planned use of general revenue sharing funds eThe amendments fh the ot lax funds the following three Retardation Service opens San Jacinto County Center ate estimated decline n revenue from auto registration amoun ting to 00 3 Expense appropriations were amended after a line by line of each mental budget with each of 682 Oo aT 1 Operation and nance of solid waste disposal system 2 Capital expenditures for public transportation a Oil distributor road in The Deep Texas tha retarded to fine and grolT motor r vr function For rte A ThT nn has community or includes A I nn the school programs The Winl F retarded in Coldspring T com tf A The major objective of j the The Is j J W 7 1 N In V f 1 V f 1 I 1 v J I O actual casli balances on hand January were planned expenditures amoun ting to The chief amounts which were used in items are a the budget when it was -tion to the district probation prepared in August 1974 department coun Inflation the f fact that ty participation jn workmen's compensation relief manda WBJ Wt lofy on July 1 of df 4 plus aj machinery help to the Extension Service went actual froma part lime basis to a r l up and Jennings Ronald Corn as chairman of the committee to investigate this need and location or a birn f- r J A motion was approved add a new rule to the Fair1 and regu ions youngster who neglects to pay their feed nor of Immediate family will be allowed to show slock in any issued to purchase grader in Pi c bridges in Precinct 3 administration County Fair of The problem of Ren 01 c V u   

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