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Get fo know
CLASSIFIED
...before your
job hunting turns into
a lot of herd work!
...before
the kids
hound you for
a new hound!
H Legal Notice ,
I HEARINGS
■V THE TEXAS AIR CONTROL
BOARD ON PROPOSED RULES
AND REGULATIONS AND STATE
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
Texas Clem Air Act, Article
V A T S , an examiner of the Ti
Control Board (TACBl will
(SIP)
meet currently eeUbllehed Umlu
opacity on Hack emteeloni to apply to t
Board lor an alternate opacity limit
proponed to delete measurement method!
that are obaolete or redundant
Regulation IV (Control ol Air Pollutloo
(mm Motor Vehicles) would bo revised I
allow members of the Department c
Defense who are being transferred to and
from overseas destinations to opera
their privately owned vehicles without
the emissions control catalyst for five
days prior to departure and five days
after return from overseas
Regulation V (Control of Air Pollution
from Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC)l would be revised to delete the t
qulrement for VOC controls In Ector
County as measurements of smblent at-
mospheric osone In that County do not
now exceed the national standard. The
exemption of certain web coating
facilities also would be revoked as other
Isloos are now contained In the
Regulation that allow facilities to apply
for extension of compliance dates If the
required control Is dependent on low sol-
vent technology that Is not yet available.
Certain additional minor clerical and
technical revisions also are proposed to
Improve the clarity of Intent of certain of
the rules within this Regulation.
Several revlalons to Regulation VI
(Control of Air Pollution by Permits for
New Construction or Modification) are
proposed. One would delete, as redundant
federal law, the requirement
demonstrating that the new/modlfled
facility would not cause "significant
deterioration"; another would substan-
tially simplify the requirements
public notice for proposals to construct or
modify a facility and would allow the Ex-
ecutive Director to delegate authority to
:empt relocation of previously permit-
ted facilities from the notice re-
ti
...before
your
“fridge"
causes
— you
-frustration!
...before driving all over
__ the city in search olan
apartment to rent!
CLASSIFIED
Get to know us first—
You'll be glad you did!
DIAL 422-8323
)Want Ads/Classified Advertising Department
Wht paptoton i>un
qulrements Other changes are proposed
that would require a net decrease In emis-
sions where a new facility,la to be con-
structed In a nonattainment area. The
current rules require only that emissions
do not Increase.
The Board's General Rules would also
be revised. Changes In the definition sec-
tion would add, delete and clarify certain
definitions. Of principal intereat is the
definitions. Of principal intereat is the
proposal to define "potentlal-to-emlt" as
used In the definition of "major facility"
I "major modification." A new rule
o Is proposed that would prescribe the
iditlons and procedures fo
and ‘
also It
conditions and procedures for persons In
Texas to use the so-called “bubble con-
it" of control.
n addition to the rule changes describ-
ed above, the TACB proposed to withdraw
s prior submittal of rules pertaining lo
banking of emission reductions tothe En-
vironmental Protection Agency (EPAi
iproval as part of the Texas SIP.
EPA has Indicated that It Intenda to take
no action on the Board's prior submittal
of these rules as there Is no requirement
for their Inclusion In the SIP. The rules
would remain, however, as a part ol
latlon VI and be administered by the
Reguli
state.
The Board also proposes to forward all
"external offset!" to EPA for approval
imulgatlon as SIP revisions. The
SIP
promulgat
would be
amended to reflect this
titm
1900,
December 11, M60, 7:99 p.m.,
Texas Air Control Board,
Auditorium, 6330 Highway 290 Eaat,
Austin, Texas 73723
December 11, IMO, 6:30 p.m.
Houston Public Library, Concourse
Level Meeting Room, 300 McKinney,
Houston, Texas 77002
Public comment on these
rules and SIP changes Is Invlt
and In wrltin
imposed
orally
ndby
omme
d SIP changes is Invited, orally
rltlng, both at the public hearings
lUbmlssion of written comments.
Comments received by December 20,1980
will be entered into the record and con-
sidered by the Board prior to any final
decision on the proposed changes. Oral
testimony should therefore supplement or
. Twen-
r offered
e helpful to the
The proposed revisions are being
ibllshed In the Texas Register and are
pliable at the Central Office of the
TACB located at 6330 Highway 290 East,
I at the I
this Agency. 1
,ndy Wh
evers at (512 ) 451-5711.
ISSUE in Austin, Texas, on this the 3rd
day of November, 1980.
Bill Stewart, P.E.
Executive Director
Austin, Texas 76723, and at the Regional
of this Agency. For further in-;
neatley or Hank
Offices (
formation, call Ai
sat (512) 451
HAPPY
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ELMWOOD. 994 - Moving sole! Thurw
day Ifcraugb Saturday. I lamIUeel Aimed
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LoByo Motkooi $].}• por IbssiUsb.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
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Nottsaof Rato................................$4 M
The Baytown Sun does not assume any responsibility for an
ad beyond the cost of on ad itself. Notice of errors must be
given immediately after the first Insertion. Advertisers are ad-
vised to check their ad immediately after it appears in the
paper.
The Baytown Sun shall not be liable for any damoges or loss
that might accrue from errors or the ommission of an ad in
excess of the amount charged for the advertisement.
Because it is impossible to screen each ad placed it is possi-
ble that some misrepresentation can occur. We therefore ac-
cept no responsibility but assure you that to the best of our
knowledge all advertising within our classified columns is
reliable and honest.
OFFICE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri. -8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sat. - 8 a.m. to noon, Closed Sun.
NAEOLLI. IMS
suMiirr
EDOEBROOIL 90S - Friday! I IS a m 2
leans, all l
clothing, tralkrbme, vaoaaoU.
WALKER ROAD, MB - Across
from Toils Industrial Lauadry T
day only, l:» to S:» p.m.
soots aad clothes,
and clothes, linens.
SJE
, men's roll
>d household
MB - Wednesday oatpL I
IS treat, decorations, dolls,
pink pieeon blood retoy rad
day Friday. M per hour
—*———t--
COUPLES OR
temted In ssrond or t
time in Ihalr own home I
^ !»*«SE-tlEHL.
DESK CLERK - for nl|
weekends Full or part time )
dividual protonod Palma Motel Apply
toe N Alexander or call 497-7M9.
5
WISCONSIN,
tot Christmas (root,
antique glass pink ptgoon blood
pitchers from collecttoo, quilts, old and
now Jowolry MlocoUantout too much lo
SOUTH CIRCLE DRIVE, Ml — Woodier
permitting. Giant Yard Salol Thursday
through Saturday, I In I. Entrance on
Alexander Drive between Holiday Inn
sad St. John s Methodist Church Fur-
niture. appliances, plants, crafts and
many other Itenh_
CALIFORNIA, 1007 - Thursday and Fri-
day trom 9 lo 3. Ladles and girls clothes,
mans’ too. Dtihee. toys, bod end
Doll Delights!
commitment by the Board.
Hearings will be held at the following
times and places:
December 11, 1969, 7:00 p.m..
Chamber o( Commerce, Board ol
Directors Meeting Room, too West
4th, Odessa, Texas jr"
LANES END, I - First (treat off Sandy
Lane end Fourth. Thursday, S to 13. All
day Friday. Infanta, children, and adult
clothes Avon bottles, nlc-nacs. Ms of
miscellaneous
BELVEDERE, 1401 - Thursday and Frl-
day. 8:30 to 9 No
early birds. No chocks._
rev
LONEQAX. Ill - HUfcltods. Thursday
tnd Friday. I lo 5 Six ftmlUao. Loti of
RVKE RATION
full Umo.
In pcfooalo Gallo
lo Exxon, Mout Botv4mi
tnd Friday
home furnishings
FREE - Garage tale signs. Pick up ol
Red Carpet Reel Estate
904 Park.
GRANTHAM, BS - Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. 9 to 5 Furniture, lots of
clothes for men and women,
mltcelleneoua. No early blrdal_
QUAIL HOLLOW CIRCLE, 2964 - Thurs-
day, Friday. Saturday W price dayl
Fisher price lays, dishes, desk, table end
chairs. Jewelry. Avon, western paper
back books, girl's clothes (S-12). oar tap*
deck, dolls, stuffed animals, and lata
INSURANCE CLERK IMS FEE PAID
Prestigious position with Nat'l co. for
sharp sociable person. Cal) D C. 422-3631
612 E. Texas Suellliig A Snelllng Employ- -
ment Service
OLIVE, 12M - Thursday, Friday 9 to I.
Four famUles. Appliances, doors, hang-
ing lamp, swivel rocker, baby bed.
children and adult clothing, toys, and
much more.
OLIVE, ISM - Thursday, Friday. ISth.
14th; 8:36 lo ? Big Sole! Lota of goodies.
Nlc-nacs, books, fur Jackets, twin mat-
lots of clothes from lit-
tress and sprtnp.
You
earlybirds!
tie lo big. You are going lo love our
No
Ulonuments-Lots
CEMETERY PLOTS - Memo!
ardent. Section C. Owner moved
area. Call 423-7764 after! p.m.
mory
from
5. Personals
* A pretty doll plus lots of dress-
ups is just what every girl wants.
From sundress to snowsuit,
from nightgown to evening gown,
this adorable doll has lots of
changes to amuse a child. Pat-
tern 7131: transfer of pattern
pieces for doll and 11 items.
$1.75 for each pattern. Add 504
each pattern for first-class air-
mail and handling. Send to
Mies Brooks
Nssdlscraft Dept l (> h
The Baytown Sun
Bos 163, Old Chelsea Sts., New
York, NY 10113. Print Nuns,
Address, Zip, Pattern Number.
Catch on to the craft boom! Send
for our NEW 1981 NEEDLECRAFT
CATALOG. Over 172 designs, 3
free patterns inside. $1.00
ALL CRAFT BOOKS. .$1.75 each
133-Fashion Home Quilting
132-Quilt Originals
131-Add a Block Quilts ,
130-Sweater Fashions-Sizes 38*56
129-Quick 'n' Easy Transfers
128-Envelope Patchwork Quilts
127-Afghans V Doilies
126-Thrifty Crafty Flowers
125-Petal Quilts
124-Easy Gifts 'o' Ornaments
123-Stitch ’n’ Patch Quilts
122-Stuff ’n' Puff Quilts
118-Crochet with Squares
117-Easy Art of Needlepoint
116-Nifty-Fifty Quilts
115-Easy Art of Ripple Crochet
114-Complete Afghan Booh
112-Prize Afghans
107-Instant Sewing
105-Instant Crochet
103-Quilts for Today’s Living
101-Quilt Booh-Coilection 1
(h| fllCviifcsi UIaXTZ
It makes dollars and SENSE to
sew, especially when you can
whip up a good-looking casual
like this quickly. Attractive yoke
detail, no waist seam.
Printed Pattern 9425: Misses
Sizes 8,10,12,14,16.18,20.
Size 12 (bust 34) takes 2\ yards
60-inch fabric.
Send $1.75 for each pattern.
Add 504 for axh pattern for
first-class airmail, handling.
Sand to:
MARIAN MARtlN
Pattern Dept
The Baytown Sun
232 West 18th St, New York, NY
10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS,
ZIP, SIZE tnd STYLE NUMBER.
Prices too high? Send now for
SECTION. Our CHURCH DIRECTORY
Includes locations and service schedules
What better way to (eel "drome Mi your
home town?
—-r-r—
new home town?
TIME 4 TEMP
422-0212
A SERVICE OF
PEOPLES STATE BANK
Member FDIC
2615 Market.....................422-8231
1 or S day* per weak General house
Owning Must have own transportation
and roforencaa After 5:39 pmtB-oaeo
NEED MATURE DEPENDABLE - Per-
ron to care lor two small children In my
homo, ti* days per weak. Call Dabble.
429-3334.
HOT SHOT DRIVER
and references
303-3932
- With experience
NURSES, RNH, LVN’8 NEEDED - For
full time - pert lime Hourly from 97 to
Apply In poreon lo 1992 N Pruett
Irem 9-6 Mandny-rrtday._
TO EARN GOOD MONEY AS AN
AVON REPRESENTATIVE
CALL LOUISE BISHOP FOR DETAILS
emett.........................mmt
GENERAL OFFICE Mtl
This busy local office with plenty of varie-
ty needs you. Call Lynda 422-3631S12 Eaat
Texas Snelllng 9 Snelllng Employment
Service.
NO EXPERIENCE - manager U-aineea,
cashiers. Graveyard ahlR. Ail other,
shifts Either salary or excellent hourly
wages. Excellent working conditions
Need permanent dependable working
persons Immediate openings Apply
Quick Trip Market. 7109 North Main at I
19. Baytown or call 427-2799,471-8630. .
ASST MGR TRAINEE 91190 UP
Put your retaU sales experience to wort.
for you! PoeMbie relocation. Call Stevie •
422-3631 612 East Texas Snelllng k Snell-
tag Employment Service._
RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST - For
downtown Houston CPA firm. Pnid put- -
Ing and hoapltaltiation Salary commen-
surate with experience, ese-1613.
HELP WANTED - male or female SKIP
TRACER, only experienced persons need
applytg-eoee, 427-5049 before 5 p.m.
PORTER
For apartment Property
427-7897 >
ELECTRICIAN Journeyman and helper
for Industrial and commercial work. Call
Monday-Friday only, 4S2-1791,
CLERK TYPIST, 9626
Well known firm needs your sparkling
personality tor this key position. Call Gin- ‘
ny 423-3631 512 E. Texas Snelllng it Snelt-
ing Employment Service. _.
Da^'Thm'oMD1
p.m ahd rilgbts, 2:30 p.m: to II p.m. No '
experience necessary. Must be over 19
and willing to lake polygraph. Apply 411
North Commerce.
MECHANIC - Houston baaed truck line
needs drat class mechanic. Must be,
qualified' to handle various work
assignments, including diesel engine'
repair. Contact Bob Simpson, Hill <1 Hill'
Track Lines, Inc. 452-3075
6. Lost and Found
FOUND - Small, short-haired, female
dog with cast on rear leg. No collar. 424-
4023.
PART SIAMESE MALE CAT - lost Oc-
tober 31. Morning Drive. Chlltj'e pet.
122-9006.
» H.P. EVINRUDE MISSING - 1979
Outboard motor and 1 green gas tank.
County Park on Cotton Lake In
Chambers County on November Sth or
9th. No questions asked. TroyJJrewery,
427-1543.
our NEW FALL-WINTER PATTERN StmShT
LOST DACHSHUND- Black and brown,
Answers
from 12322
RD! Days
prominent mole on top of head,
to the name of Honey. Strayed fr
Tri City Beach Road. REWARI
CATALOG—sew, save and get bet-
ter quality! Over 100 styles. Free
Pattern Coupon (worth $1.75).
Send for Catalog, $1.00.
133-Feshion Hone Quilting$1.75
131-Add a Block Quite .$1.75
130-Sweaters-Sizes 38-56. $1.75
129-Quick/Eisy Transfers. $1.75
1. Lodge Notices
STATED MEETING - of
Cedar Bayou Chapter NO. 11
’ O.E.S. In the Masonic Hall,
Cedar Bayou at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday. All members urg-
ed to attend and visiting
stars are cordially Invited.
Sue Field, WM
Mary Hamm, Sec
10. Help Wanted
ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER
Have you considered newspaper distribu-
tion as a career? Full time, permanent
positions are offered men and women
seeking career growth 19 which there can
be rapid advancement and good earnings
for the capable individual. Experience
Isn't necessary: if you have the basics, we
have the training. Worthwhile company
benefits Include excellent insurances,
pension plan, mileage allowance, paid
vacations and holidays and various fringe
benefits. For Immediate openings in the
Baytown area contact The Houston Post,
427-6538 before noon. Afternoon, 424-5709.
Classified Display
1A, Special Notices
It's so easy to find the items you're look-
ing for In the people’s marketplace...the
Classified section of this newspaper.
PS
Sun Classified
422-9323
Classified Display
"THE PEOPLE PLEASERS"
PEOPLE’S
STATE BANK
MEMBER FDIC
1-C. Garage Sales
LAZY LANE, 106 - Lakewood. Thursday
and Friday. 6 to5. Men’s clothes (size 40),
Hiding pocket door, antiques, 40 channel
CB, girl’s sweater* and coats, drapes,
bedspread, and lota more.
Classified Display
NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? - We
have part time employment In your area
Earn *400-1700 per month or more.'
moral
delivering the
car needed. Call 427-6538 before noon.
After noon 424-5709.
low. Earn 4490-1700 per month or more.
Sarly morning boun. no traffic to fight,
lellverlng the Houston Post. Adults with
ATTENTION STUDENTS - do you need
a Job, but tired of flipping hamburgers?'
Do you want a great Job, but not have to
sweep floors or wipe off tables? Would
you like a Job where you can make great
money, win trips and prises and travel
with people your own age? If your answer
la ye* to all these questions and you’re at
least 14 years of age, then call The
Houston Posts
as a Houston I
Please leave
phone number on telephone recorder.
Classified Display
Cooki
Waitreses
Waiters
Full time/.part time
All Shifts
Apply in person
JoJo’s RESTAURANT
4234 Decker Dr.
Buytown
EOE
ANDY SPECT0R CHEVROLET
FM 2100 CROSBY
HEAVY LINE
MECHANIC
NEEDED
CALL:
SERVICE
MANAGER
328-2591
ANHEUSER BUSCH
TOUR OFFICE
Fort time bartenders. Even-
ing/weekend. Call 675-2311 Ext.
302 for appointment.
PHARMACIST
The Kroger Company is looking for a
registred professional pharmacist to work
in our Baytown family center. Good salary,
good benefits, and opportunities. If in-
terested please apply in person to:
JeelckesorBobGassiot
... KROGER FAMILY CENTER
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1980, newspaper, November 12, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095562/m1/25/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.