By Farrar H.R. No. 810 74R11929 PAN-D R E S O L U T I O N 1-1 WHEREAS, May 15, 1995, is indeed an auspicious occasion for a 1-2 number of low-income elderly and disabled citizens of Houston for 1-3 on this day The Salvation Army William Booth Garden Apartments will 1-4 open its doors for the first time in a special dedication ceremony 1-5 that is certain to provide its new residents with a hospitable 1-6 welcome to their lovely new home; and 1-7 WHEREAS, Named for the founder of The Salvation Army, William 1-8 Booth, the complex is cosponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing 1-9 and Urban Development and The Salvation Army, and all of its 64 1-10 units have been specially constructed to meet the needs of senior 1-11 citizens and disabled individuals capable of self-care; and 1-12 WHEREAS, A $3.5 million project, the apartments are certain 1-13 to enhance the quality of life for its residents and provide them 1-14 with the security, independence, and comfort they so richly 1-15 deserve; now, therefore, be it 1-16 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 74th Texas 1-17 Legislature hereby commemorate the dedication of The Salvation Army 1-18 William Booth Garden Apartments, commend the U.S. Department of 1-19 Housing and Urban Development and The Salvation Army for their 1-20 diligence in bringing this worthy project to fruition, and extend 1-21 sincere best wishes to the apartments' new occupants for much 1-22 happiness in their new lodgings; and, be it further 1-23 RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be 1-24 prepared as a memento to commemorate this grand event as an 2-1 expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.