The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979 Page: 22 of 28
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THE BAYTOWNSUN
Thursday! May 10,1979
"NSW YORK (Apr —
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before the
1993” as , the
World oil
Oil Yield To Peak In 1993 With No Sign Of New Crude
The facT* that
Naturalization
likely to
find of
petroleum industry begins
to run out of places to look
for new supplies, but no
Their study assumes a than coal (when compared “As long as crude oil is an
rising world Mpdard on the basis of energy * economically^ superior®!^
The U.S. oil industry is
drilling, and the industry
living will put increasing
pressure on oil supplies
fjesfritoe-'r'f&e ready
availability of coal and
output)* because of its
desirable physical
properties,” Root and
Attanasi said. •
substitutelorcrude oiT*is"*in'^Htherenergy source's. afteJ
.^uSSS -Crude 01,
* Survey researchers say. tained its important role as substitute has been found
* “Relatively few unex- a primary energy source and none is anticipated,”
plored or lightly explored despite being higher priced they said, adding
any country that shifts to an
inferior fuel will put itself
at a competitive disad-
vantage, Consequently,
attempts tfi shift to alter-
nate fuels by individual
countries will likely en-
c o u n t e r internal
resistance
billion on petroleum ex-
ploration, development and
production this year! bp
14.4 percent from 1978’s
spending and up 31 patent
from 1977, according to a
recent survey by the trade
magazine' Oil and Gas!
Journal
the higher costs of moving
into physically hostile
areas” such as the North
Sea and offshore Alaska,
“is evidence that the
world’s petroleum industry
is in difficulty,” according
to Root and Attanasi.
“Offshore drilling is far
more costly 'than onshore
shore areas, as it has done,
if its onshore prospects
Were substantially inferior
to its' offshorfi1 prospects,”
they said.
The main problem ‘in
exploration, the resear-
chers said, is that “crude
oil is found in- iargfc quan-
tities in only a few places. ”
A jjferson wishing to be-
come a naturalized citizen of
the United States must be at
least' 18 years old and a
lawful resident of the coun-
try continuously for five
years. However, for hus-
bands and, wives of U.S.
citizens the period is three *
years in most instances.
Special provisions apply to *
Armed Forces veterans. The-
' ant must have been
cally present in the
United, States for at least
half the residence period.
-areas remain,” “said
mathematician David H
mist Emil
Root and economist Emj
D. Attanasi in a report *•
ByANDYLANG
APNewfeatures
Q. - I recently bought a
second-hand. 8-horsepower,
ride-on lawn mower
because we moved, to a
house on a two-acre lot with
plenty of grass.
piacebn the property, there
is aslope that falls off very
gradually
COM! AS YOU ARE - SHOP IN
AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
While -1 was mowing the
lawn the other day (the first
time I used the mower I, my
- 16-year-old son told me t
was making a mistake
riding the mower down the
slope. He said that I shoul
go uphill or sideways. Was
he right?
ANNIVERSARY CLEAN UP SALE!
A. — You should never
ride a slope from side to
side. That’s an almost
certain way to make, the
mower topple over. On a
slope of that size,' you
should be able to go up or
down without any danger.
But be sure to go very
slowly and without ever
making a quick or sharp
turn! If, while going down,
you find yourself slipping
forward a little and being
uncomfortable, confine
yourself to mowing while
going up the slope even if
you have to ride 20 or 30 feet
out of the way so that you .
$ 1 (000°° WORTH OF FURNITURE
TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE
END OF MAY. COME IN AND
can do the cutting in this
st riding either
manner. When riding either
up or down, be certain the
mower blade is set high
- enough so it doesn't dig intb
.■ the soil. -
REGISTER TODAY
NO PURCHASE.BEQmRED. JQ JiKISTES. TiHI-WINNER mi. RECHVE AN ADDITIONAl ,500im WORTH C)F
FURNITURE IF THEY HAVE EVER MADE A PURCHASE FROM B F.O FURNITURE IN THE PAST. *
Q. — I read in a
newspaper that the
maximum interest rate tire
government allows
hon
me mortgages it insures
is 10 percent. A few days
later! I read in a magazine
that 9.5 percent is Jhe
lmMint Whltfrltt
Ml
correct?. ...
- The Department of
SSUDIMOH
iNY, MANY Mfflf
Development recently .
raised the maximum in-
terest rate on singlefamily
home loans covered by the
Federal Housing Ad=—
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ministration and the
Veterans- Administration
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insurance programs to 10
percent. Note that the new
rate applies
rate applies only to single-
family houses.- -The old —
maximum «ra& of ,9.5 ,.
> • percent is still in effect for
miilH-famiiy units
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BUY WITH
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Q. - We have an old
" asphalt roof that we wilF
StHHliti) m»rif diiaoTiMn
SOFA A LOVESEAT
nmJW f
turn tmuiwm mml'nim
9995
have to replace Soon. There
are several places on the
roof where’ some kind of
fungus appears to be
growing. That’s probably
because we have large
treefeon nur property which
keep some part of the roof
always in the shade. We do
not want to cut down the
trees, but hope to avoid the
fungus growth an the new
roofing. How can we do
this? *. .
A.' — There are fungus-,
resistanct asphalt shingles:
They are protectedHby
fungus-resistant mineral
granules that help prevent.
ugly stains and
discoloration caused by
Yungus and algae.
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BROYHILL 9 PC.
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ALL SALES
FINAL
ON THESE
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are sold mainfy in
bonttf areas', bat caa be
ordered in any section'of
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(When and how to re-roof,I
as well as an asphalt color
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r > Questions of general in-
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1979, newspaper, May 10, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074900/m1/22/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.