The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980 Page: 3 of 20
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A.D. REICHLE OF BATON ROUGE, LA.
• He Collects‘Petrostamps’
‘Petrostamps’ Depict
Resource Developments
tionalization of their oil in-
dustries.
Reichle gets nxostjof his
stamps through dealers and
philatelic Society Interna-
have been issued in the last tional, which has members
60 years, most of them in 39 countries, he finds out
since the early 1970s. about issue dates and
“Since then, oil’s been on
everybody’s minds
whether they have it or they
don’t,” says A.D. Reichle
an Exxon engineering ad
visor in Baton Rouge.
In eight years, Reichle
has collected more than
1,750 of the stamps, from
most of the 175 countries
that have issued them.
He says the f irst a few weeks, but it issued a
stamp with a picture-of a
wooden oil derrick.
That stamp is ondtof a
series of three. The last I
heard, the set was going for
$500.’
So, far, that petrostamg
has not been added to
petrosjamp was issued in
1919. ft depicted a temple
built by fire worshipers
about 300 A.D. The flames
of that temple were fed by
natural oil and gas seeps.
7A/erbaijan, the tiny
republic that issued the
stamp, now is part of the Reichle’s collection
Soviet Union
tions of Reichle’s employer
have been pictured on
several stamps. Paraguay
once issued an airmail
stamp that depicted- the
world’s first oil tankers.
That tanker, powered by
steam and sails, was built
in 1886 by Exxon’s German
affiliate.'
An Exxon refinery ap
pears on a set of four
stamps issued by the
Netherlands Antilles, a
group of islands in the West
Indies. The refinery is
located on Aruba, one of the
islands. ,
In first place in
petrostamp issues is. not1 a
Middle Eastern oil pro
ducer or a large oil con
sumer, but Romania, with a
total of 239
“Romania once had such
a large oil field that it put
an oil derrick on its national
coat of arms,” Reichle
says. “The coat of arms ap
pears on the Romanian
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BOB FARRALD
Bob Farrald
Joins School
Staff Here
Bob Farrald, now serving
as 'educational diagnosti-
cian for the school district,
is also a writer and public
flag, on important speaker
documents and on many
stamps.
The UrS. has issued1 nine
petrostamps. The first was
issued in 1959. It com
memorated the one
hundredth anniversary of
the drilling of the first oil
well in the United States, at
Titusville, Pa. The latest
Farrald writes both prose |
and professional articles.
He alst? trains and "breeds
birds, nurtures a citrus or-
chard and collects unique
watches.
Currently, he is a doc-
tor al candidate in
psychological services at
the University of South
issues jvere two stamps Carolina: He has obtained
honoring energy develop
ment and conservation (see
photo).
Stamps of several coun
tries carry the theme of
energy' conservation
Reichle notes.
'“That’s particularly true
of nations that don’t have
petroleum - Portugal,
Switzerland and France,
for example.” . ' *
Some countries — Mex-
ico, Iran, Iraq, Libya and In five football seasons,
Venezuela among them — 1975 through 1979, tb
degrees from Creighton
University, the University
of Nebraska, the University
of Guam' and the Pan
American University.
Farrald is married to
Carol Joan Farrald, a
biochemist. They have four
children.
He and his wife have
traveled through all 50
states, parts of Europe,
Asia and South America.
issue stamps each yea? or
every few years on the an-
niversary of- the na-
University of Oklahoma;
averaged 33.31 points per;
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 284, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1980, newspaper, September 5, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095887/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.