The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1979 Page: 3 of 24
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SANTA GLAUS
WILL BE AT
WEST TOWN
SHOPPING CENTER
AMONG THE THOUSANDS watching the annual Christmas Parade Thursday were
Russell D. Well?, shown in lap of Mrs. Ronnie Martin, and Kevin Martin. It is true
that youngsters love a parade, but the .grown-ups do, too. With the parade, Santa
Claus can’t be far behind. ■ . ' ,
SOCIAL SECUBITY.
EACH SAT
TILL CHRISTMAS
FROM
11a.m. to
The Barbers Hill LSI) is accepting.b
for moving dirt Bid forms mqy bepiel<
up at Qie Business office* Bids to
returned.to the Business office no la
than .1 p m , lleeMl. 19?) For .more
formation phone 7i:t 576 2.221. (' Way
Monday. Oecemt
Will be opened
ty Hall at that i
STRUCTION OF
LINES’ .....
IWONTflELVIEU
Bids shall be .submitted in sealed
envelopes tiding the blank formsprovided
herein' ........
- A!i bids sh'ail be checkefi.and tabulated
by the Engineer. Any errors found in the
extension of' quantity times Unit Price
shall be corrected, by the Engineer using
the Unit Price bid written in words as the
l|oiitrolling quotation The corrected total
lid thus found,,shall be used to determine
th^-order of bidders.
A^bldde^s Bond, certified or cashiers
check in an amount equal tp five pecent
(5%) of the total base bid price payable
amber 17, 1979. and-all bids
i And publicly read at the t'i-
timetfi that date for ?;C(jN-
«' f.-UNITARY SEWER
.VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN
BAYTOWN SPORTS * BEALL'S * BENEFICIAL ‘ .
BO PEEP ‘CHARLIE'S JRS. • COUNTRY CASUALS '
COUNTRY CLI BLJREV ERAGE ‘ DAIRY QUEEN • D S MATERNITIES
FASHION CLEANERS • FAYVA • FIRESTONE * FLOWER TREE y
FURNITURE, ETC. * GALLERY OF HOMES * MR. GATTI‘S ‘ GRAHAM'8/
GRAY PHARMACY • HAIR GRAFTERS • HOPGE PODGE
JEWELLERY FACTORY • K'S SPECIALTY • MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS
PEDDLER'S SHOPPE • RADIOSHACK • SAFEWAY • TRAVEL HOUSE
OF BAYTPWN • TRENDSETTER • T-SHIRTS PLUS • PAT WALKER S
$47.50
■lm d.
$119.95
'Act.
$337.50
fl
Diamond
Earrings!
Mm
DOWNTOWN
OVPR 5I YEARS OF
QUALITY & SERVICE
228 W. TEXAS
427-5655
28 pts
$310.00
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## $545.00
Shu «/ Africa '
Diaimnith ill 6
PmmlAK
While nc
Ycllmc (iuiil
JL miifuthips fur
‘ PiercM Ears.
'*’1W 'Total Carat
| Weight slumii.
Illustnitiim
enlarged
hi show ilrhiil
Star of Africa diamonds
E BAT
THERE WERE 71 floats
entered in this year’s
Baytown Chamber ol Com-
merce Christmas/ Parade,
and the job of judging the
entries fell to, from' left to
right, Jenny Schmadl,
Spencer Carnes and Judl
Craig. Winners were
Baytown Baton, sleigh ride
float, first $50 winner;
Baytown Orchestra,
snowman float, second $35;
Baytown Boys Choir,
church scene, third $15.
(Sun staff photos
by Angie Bracey)
itry Club
:ers Named
of Goose Creek
Club for the 1980
been elected by
mbers.
Mosesman will
group as president.-
officers are J.W.
Ainsworth, vice
ent; Thelma
secretary; and
V. Wright, '
will serve a one-
n.
irectors are Steve
Joe Butrick and
illiams. They will
ee-year terms.
und
, black female dog
found in the vicini-
Lewis and Coker
Bay,way Drive,
may call 424- 4
Louis XIV revok-
ict of Nantes, en-
years of partial
of Protestantism
El, MOTEL,
URANT, CLUB
rience it any pta it kill
in ol Saylown iruglil line a
MM * Upti «; 364:
(iortMitles. Will trill.
ADA INN
Baytown
v I Exxon Ph
J High Bids Oji
Mike Smalley is sent Fri
day greetings’ from Jana
Johnsog.' a
Irene Maria Blanchard,
4, is sent Friday best wishes
from her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Blanchard,
and her brothers, Joseph
and Daniel'. '
*' Skip Rome, a Friday
celebrant, is sent greetings
from Rachel, Kyle and
RengeRome.
. Eleventh birthday-
greetings are sent tol Kevin
Holcomb, whq, celebrates
Friday, from mother,dad
• and his family-.
Exxon Credit Union's
Skip Rome goes "over tffe
hill” with his 30th birthday
Frida/ and fellow workers’!*)
present him an unusual
cake.
Gulf Tracts
.HQUSTON t'Spi - Eqtxon
USA;placed high bids total
ing $245,179,000 on seven
tracts at the Western and
Central Gulf of Mexico
lease sale in New Orleans
In addition to the high
bids, Exxon also made un-
successful bids' totaling
$236,821,000 on. nine other
tracts.
Exxon’s., largest ' she
cessful high bid .yvfll's
$73,357,000 on Tract 108.
During the Least sale, in-
dustry Submitted 322 bids
on 96 tracts and exposed
$4.7 billion: High bids total'
ed-sl.9 billion
Earvin ■Magic” Johnson
f the Los Angeles Lakers
majored in telecommunica-
tions at Michigan State.
ere has
as com-
lterta in-
family
in pass-
595
075
200
seven
1 a.m.
to 2
fe a(so.
Jnquets
come
tOOM
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY
LICENSE SPONSORSHIP
PROGRAM
~-~ «——
Mm
RED CARPET .
. • ■. ' 1 * • • * ■ •; > .
* V
Red Carpet can assist you in .becoming
'enrolled in a proven, in,depth real estate
.education program which satisfies the.180
hour educational requirement for a sales
associate license in Texas.
Dynamic personal training; is offered on a con-
tinuous basis through our centralized Red Carpet
Training Center. ^
, ('M! our Tnmnr,!! Irinrt'ir tor the
. ■ Advice \ou want and thr Iwlp \ ou nmi.
Alex Binkley ,
Houston Area Training Director
• .... (7131977-1630
WASHINGTON '(API
Some 3 4 "6 m i 11.1 o n
Americans collected Social
Security benefits in 1978,
the- American Council rof
Life Insurance notes.
The council says this was
up 500,000 pr l o percent
from a year earlier. "
The cost of these, benefits
ruse 9.8 percent, it says, as
benefits, topped $92.8 billion
in 1978, up from S84.G billion
in 1077. A major reason tor
the' increase is the cost of-
livtng escalator built into
the. Social^.Security pre-
gram that adjusts benefits
upward to keep pace with
inflation,. - .
. ns, &
|"friend"
NAUTILUS
... . ” • z ;
For Christmas
THE BEST
CHRISTMAS
PRESENT
OF ALL
Security Jobs
To Be Filled
Some 1,000 Social Securi-
ty Admnistfation jobs will
be filled nation-wide during
1980.,' • ' - '.
Applicaliptfs are available
at any social security.office'
and. must be filed between
Dec. 3-lo,-said the agency's
Ms Linda M, Johnson;
Ms. Johnsan, w.ljo
manages the Pasadena
social security office, said
the agency is implementing
its recruiting program to
hire claims representatives
in. offices throughout.-'the
country. -
Individuals seeking this
job-will not be required to ~j7*-
take a civil' service ex-
amination. Ms 'Johnsq-n
said. . ."
;»A ntimber oj positions
will requirp.I' *S citizens
with a’ good knowledge of
Spanish as'whli as
English,” she said
Salaries for claims
representatives start at the
US-3 level, about $11,000. a
year, anti "rise toll GS-10
■ level. about $18,000 a. year,
Ms. Johnson said.
•If you are interested m a
career with the Social
Security Administration.
Soiithmore or call 477-0100
and ask for details on the
‘CRESS Project Ms
Johnson said
For Mother Of
3 Baytonians
WOODVILLE (Sp)
Funeral services for Mrs,
Elba Waldrep Dickens, 78,
of Woodviile,. mother of
three Baytonians, will be
held at 10 am Saturday at
First Assembly of God
Church. Woodviile, with the
Revs - R.C. Tillery and
Sidney Woods officiating.
Rev. Woods is a grandson of
Mrs. Dickens.'
A residemPtjf Baytown for
more than 23 years before
moving to Woodviile in
1950, Mrs. Dickens died
Thur^jay morning -in a
Beaumont nursing center.
She. is survived by her
husband Ebbie Dickens of
three
daughters. Mrs, Selma
Newton and Mrs Ava Lee
Woods, both of Baytown,
and Mrs Geneva AldersQn
of , Conroe.' formerly of
Baytown, and a son, Haroid
Waldrep ot Baytown;
. Five sisters, one brother,
seven step children.' 10
granddiildfeh; 15 great-
grandchildren and four
great-great.-grandciuldren
also survive.
Burial will be in Rice
Cemetery outside: W ood
viile 7
Funeral arrangements-
are under direction of ^Ed-
wards . F liner a 1- Honj e.
NTBEl.VIKi:
■ NOTICE TO •
bidders
Sealed proposals, in. duplicate.- wjll be-
feCeiVed by the. City Clerk qf llw’Olty of
Mont Belvieii, F 0 Drawer F.
leu. Texas 775«o. until:. 6 30
THE GIFT OF
HEALTH
wtlBout resoyrsi .
B«lii&umust accompany each proposal:
, See attached Addendum No.-l. to ABCS
' --General Condilums". (or information
relating .'to requirements concerning the
bid surety .
The Owner shall retain Ine bid
securities of the three low bidders until
the successful, bidder is chosen at whic1"
time 'JieaHters' bid securities shall t
returned: if revested. The bid sedurities
of all other bidders shall be returned
within three days of bid opening if re-
quested The successful bidder's bid
| security shaft be returned If requested
upon, the execution of the bonds required
in the Proposal
Tty of A
I right to re;ect any and ail bids or to <
cept any Bid deemed advantageous to
If alternates are shown, they all must be |
The City of Mont Beivieu reserves the
t to reject any and
tid deemed s
es are shown, they
11 bid uponfar bid to be bonafide.
If required by the Engineer, the bidder
may be ashed io submit certain intorma-
tion: regarding his qualifications, and
planned work schdHule
The Contractor shall be required to
:ompl> with all applicable regulations of
he Occupational Safety and Health Act of
|| 1970.;, He must comply, with the re,
quirements of Executive Order No. 11246
concerning Equal Opportunity Employ-
ment.
427-5885
707 N. Alexander
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1979, newspaper, November 30, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065642/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.