The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1988 Page: 3 of 20
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, May 20, 1988
Parks Board to ask city
for support of trust act
Baytown Parks and Recrea-
tion Advisory Board Thursday
voted to ask City Council to pass
a resolution supporting the pro-
posed American Heritage Trust
Act.
The federal act, if passed,
would establish a self-
perpetuating trust by creating
permanent trust accounts for the
Land and Water Conservation
Fund and the Historic Preserva:
tion Fund with principals that
cannot be used for other pur-
poses.
It also requires the Secretary
of Treasury to invest all
authorized but unappropriated
balances of the LWCF and HPF
into interest-bearing public debt
securities.
Annual deposits and interests
for both funds would be
available for appropriation in
the following fiscal year and any
amounts not appropriated in a
given year would automatically
become a permanent part of the
interest bearing trust principal.
Annual LWCF appropriations
would be distributed as follows:
at least 30 percent for state and
local grants; at least 30 percent
for federal land acquisitions; 10
percent for special matching
monies to serve as principal for
states to establish parallel
heritage trusts; and 10 percent
for the purposes of the Urban
Park and Recreation Recovery
Act. The remaining 20 percent
could be used for any of these
four purposes. Ten percent of
HPF appropriations would also
be devoted to helping establish
state historic preservation
trusts.
To encourage volunteer con-
tributions, five percent of each
state’s LWCF grants would have
to be partially matched by
private or non-profit donations.
Qualified, private non-profit
groups like local land trusts
would also be eligible for grants
under certain conditions.
A 75 percent match would be
available from LWCF for state
or local land acquisitions involv-
ing nationally recognized wild or
scenic rivers, trails or land-
marks.
Greater St. John to
hold Musical Crusade weekend cookoff
Crosby to host
Members of Greater St. John
Baptist Church, 1120 Bookertee,
invite citizens to the church’s
first Musical Crusade at 7:30
p.m. Saturday at the church.
The Rev. O.J. Fontenot is
pastor of the church, Norman
Barnett serves as minister of
music and Odell Mills is pianist
and director.
Barnett recently came to
Greater St. John from New
Evergreen Baptist Church in
Houston, where he was ordained
a deacon and served as chair-
man of the board of trustees.
Since his youth, Barnett has
been involved with music. In the
past seven years, he served as
minister of music at three
Houston churches and at St.
John Baptist Church in Liberty.
A rehearsal for the Greater St.
John crusade in Baytown is set
for 7 p.m. Friday at the church.
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NORMAN BARNETT
Course for nurses slated
The Lee College Division of
Health Care Occupations is now
taking names of those interested
in a nurse refresher course
scheduled for September.
Licensed vocational nurses
and registered nurses who have
been out of the work force for
' four years or more are required
to take such a course by the
Boards of Vocational Nurse Ex-
aminers and Registered Nurse
Examiners.
Those interested in par-
ticipating should contact Lee
College at 425-6448 or 425-6449.
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Classes offered for
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Women's bodybuilding classes also available.
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5, CROSBY - A street
dance and a barbecue and
chili cookoff to benefit the
Crosby Volunteer Fire
Department will be held
Friday and Saturday.
The dance will begin at 9
p.m. Friday on the Wal-
Mart parking lot in Crosby.
Johnny Bush and Ban-
doleros will perform. Cost
is $5 per person.
The cookoff will begin at
9 a.m. Saturday with judg-
ing at 3 p.m.
Horseshoes and domino
tournaments will be held.
The public will be admitted
free.
Entry fees for the
barbecue and chili cookoff
will be $15 per contest or
$25 for both events.
Happy 18th-Birthday
SHELL! SUSANN BAYS
We Love You
Mom, Donnie, PaPaw
Fulkerson & MaMaw Bays
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LWCF matching grants would
be available for three years to
help counties and other locaiities
prepare land conservation and
recreation plans. High priority
land acquisitions identified in
such plans could receive a 60
percent match for an eight-year
period.
Federal land agencies would
have to submit lists of priority
Hinds for LWCF acquisition to
Congress each year. States
..would submit yearly lists of
grant proposals based on cur-
rent state and local action lists
and their likely annual shares of
LWCF appropriations.
David Ondrias, director of the
Baytown Parks and Recreation
Department, stressed the im-
portance of the funds.
The funds have helped to ac-
quire 5.5 million acres of recrea-
tion and park lands in the United
States. Some $1,416,571 from the
Land and Water Conservation
Fund has been spent in Baytown
to acquire and develop local
parks.
(Courtesy of Paine, Webber,
Jackson and Curtis)
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Happy Birthday
LESLEA
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1988, newspaper, May 20, 1988; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052163/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.