The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1974 Page: 3 of 12
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iBelvieu
W ..'
| Afty. Norris Rowiead
i he had estab-
| the pattern 0/the ditch
no difficulty
rata for the
except for one area
I OMfcarityniiil where ■_
" ls needed to determine
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. . jj
There is probably not a sin-fof
gleBaytoman who drive* a car (Baytown who are having the
who hasn’t experienced head- same problem and you’re
nebes trying to purchase gaso- talking abort thousands of gal-.
i survey made,
said representatives
the state and county
i to the cleanout
easements are ob-
Icouncil also approved a
1 for a hydrocarbon well
lied by Texas Eastern
not near any
brine wells to be
I by Diamond-Shamrock
t , I approved. One well
(eetfrom any residence;
i feet; and (Hie 425 feet.
; disposal well permit
granted , Warren
bum.
hcilman Joe Matthews
|ted a lettergram M. R.
attorney for Arco
peal, asking that the
1 give representatives of
IBelvieu industries 10
i draft a proposed ordi-
lon well drilling permits
| taking any action on its
well drilling permit
: met some 15 hours,
lews said, on the matter
Is no intention of pushing
|industry the. drafting of
nance.
lever, he said he saw no
| not to wait. “If we don’t
om them in 10 days,” he .
|‘we will go ahead with
t ordinance.”
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town Police Sgt. Don
I will also be recognized.
aching safety education
plic shcools, and former
alth Dr. W.O. Finch will
ognized for starting the—
Jency care attendant’s
i and emergency medi-
lechnician’s course for
Mrs. Baker said
, who has since gone into
Itry medicine, is now
lizing a paramedic
i is the. first time a Pilot
lommittee has had a spe-
pwards ceremony. Mrs.
said recognition is
|y given during the club’s
■ meetings.
reshments will be ser-
we’re having with gasoline in
Ijjlll Baytown, we are a lot better
| off than most of the country. In
pne states the lines are a mile
.J at every service station
|AH of us have viewed these
i on our TV sets.
In my opinion, our biggest
dent; Tom Uoyd, chief; Gilbert Contreras, first assistant chief; and Ross Hargis, second as- j Example: I’ve been buying
but for what it’s worth here is
an idea to help solve the prob-
lem.
The responsibility of the pro-
ject could go to either the-serv-
ice station operators them-
selves, a Baytown service
club, or a local business all of
which would have the com-
munity in mind.
Here's the way the project
would work - Have someone on
ministry and
•hop at Thom-
doled Monday and Tuesday at
octame by everybody in Highlands First Baptist
Church.
Leading the conference will
____—. be Dr. Midiie Proctor, former
toev especially on weekends. Ions of wasted petrol director of bus
Even with the probtemsf Fordmay have a better idea children’s workshop at
“ * ..........as Road Baptist Church
Lynchburg, Va.
Pastors, staff members, bus
directors, Christian education
directors and Sunday school
personnel from all churches
are invited to attend.
fe^heidlle safiepeaittatei^ McM#rrow’ ■*crt4*rHr***w*r- the mea except Bai- [gas atthe
{years, as most people do. I will
•' '•v;
Highlands Gonfi
Deadline Set F
&ssbs
t Bos and days, ca
for the Gulf Coast
■Subjects to be discussed a
|bus ministry, recruitment and
training, route selection, sn-
noon, who would have the
! by two or three stations information at his fingertips as Drive
Leukemia
are open getting to my to what stations have gas and
station only Co find it has sold what stations don’t This could
out. This forces me to waste 6e compiled by each service Mawvla Q.] A
one quarter of a gallon back- station operator phoning in to
[tracking to another source, the central phone number each Archie Davis of Baytown,
On Saturday and Sunday I day. member of the board of direc-
*1 .feel like James Bondtrying to The person on the phone who tors of the Texas Gulf Coast
^w/W pinpoint Goldfinger when I has the information could have Chapter, Leukemia Society of
mmm. I need a few gallons of gas. If a city map with pins indicating America,, will attend the Glen
you drive far enough and look what stations have gas and Campbell' Celebrity Tennis
Hong enough you can usually what stations don't*. Weekend March MO at April
*.-.j ... ■ '* j real|y ijeiieve this would Sound in Conroe.
«.«.« a 6au«ii. mu icauus m save countless gallons of gas: The fund-raising event for
another waste of fuel making burned needlessly hunting afthe leukemia Society will fea-
*w--------- ----*- station that is open, especially lure show .personalities com-
on Friday and the weekend.
By merely calling the
number, a citizen could find
out which station the closest to
his home has an available
supply. \ .
The phone number would be
publicized as “The Gas Line.”
«f ivwv _
Sunday schedule
etmutM, gifts, awards,
dng. renovat-
ing. m»«rtng. financing, ferns
and records, handbag pastoral
problems, couasetinc and
ng benevolence re-
quests
The conference will begin
g.SOpjn. Monday with a
in dren's worship--------------
Why of a Bui Ministry
begin at 7:30 p.m.
At 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tues-
day there will be a general
leadership seminar. The dos-
ing conference will begin at 7
p,m, Tuesday.
Registration fee is tSO for
each church. This entitles each
church to bring as many as 35
persons. Individual registra-
tion is IS. For further informa-
tion, call 438-1551.
{the search. Add all this waste
TOWN BUILDS
AROUND THE ROCK
DOVER, Ohio (API - The
city has planned to refurbish
the city square, but no one
seems to know what to do with
the rock.
What rock? That’s what Do-
ver residents say. "What rock?
Oh, THAT rock.”
The square will have a fish vice president of
pond, benches, the old city hall
bell, the Ten Commandments
monument,,a public signboard
Baytown Man
Attends Rites
For Brother
Ron Roberts, Lee College
government instructor, has re-If ******
peting in tennis matches.
Among these are Glen Camp-
bell, Bill Cosby, Shirley Jones,
Chad Everett, Uoyd Bridges,
Dan Rowan, Ed Ames, Ri-
chard Roundtree, Ron Ely, An-
na Marie Albergetti and num-
erous others.
supposes, the rock.
It once reposed on the front
aeeaad MrtMaya Tteafcy. Qraafcmfc an Nr. Ms. B.
JL Mills M Baytowa ead Mrs. Pat DupKaaey if Uke Charte*.
U aad Mr. sad Mrs. W. P Dapltaey si Highlands. Great-
grandparenta are Mr*. Maude Dodson aad Mrs, Thyra MBs,
both of Baytowa aad Mrs. Mattie DupHsoeyM La Cerapto, La.
Baytonian Director Of Show
Kim Martin son of Mr and McGlothlin Campus Crater.
Mra-Keify Martin Jr.,Mfl7lUL The ihow la scheduled
rg«t.hasi>era named student lhrctt|(hott( U)e IUmmer and
director for the 1074 Abilene
Christian College "Summer
Showcase.”
Martin, a junior drama
major, has starred in several
theater production* at ACC.
Kim is also a member of the
Abilene Metropolitan Ballet;
Omega, ACC drami aociety;
and a member of ACC's
Choraiaires. He is a 1971 grad-
will conclude on Friday, Aug.
19. -
Dale Martin, brother of Kim,
is a member of Abilene Chris-
tian'* Hilltoppers. The Hill-
toppers is a vocal and instru-
mental pop group which has
performed throughout the
world. Dale, a junior muaic
education major, waa a "Sum-
mer Showcase” cast member
last summer. He graduated
and a new flagpole. And. one uate of Rosa Sterling, where he fro,,, Ross Sterling in 1971
was active in drama also.
"Summer Showcase” is a
lawn of the W. W, Scott house, (musical variety show that pro-
Scott was a publisher here in-vides entertainment for
the 19th $ntury. The rock Is [summer school students and
ordinary sandstone common (visitors to the ACC campus,
here, weathered and dark. {The show will premiere Mon-
day, June 3, in the main room
SID
the Lamar-Alamo Dads Club, looks on. The money was raised by sale of deer hides donated to ‘ °c
Chapel in Hillsboro. Burial was
Baytown Man
Needs Blood
WHEN PEOPLE TALK about laying an egg, Angle Goss,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Goss of Old River, can join right
in the conversation. One of the family’s five Rhode Island reds
laid an egg that measures 3V« inches long and 2V4 inches in dia-
meter. Angie is displaying the king-size one beside a normal
grade A large egg that.measures 1% inches long.
v purchase of regular
(mission ticket when
'ompanied by this ad)
Aamuk *
filler Whale
>ver 3V6 hours
uper Shows
•Arams,
ston...
wit a. worry
|it gasoline!
B’ Mafch only, for each
ir admission ticket you
|ase to Sea-Arama, when
npanied by this ad, you
iceive ONE GALLON OF
J5LINE FREE! Bring your
Is and family; there's no
" We dispense major oil
any- regular gasoline
jur company pump every
bl the month—INCLUD-
I expires March 31. 1974,
cannot be combined with 1
bther ticket offer. This ad L
| accompany purchase of , j
mi
Amoco Hiring J“^Rr‘dgeParkCemeteryin|
Roberts; 55, of Hillsboro,
employes ror died Sunday, Feb. 24, in a Fort
Worth hospital. He was a grad-1
1V#»1A/ Plant uate of Arizona State Univer-|
1 ialll sity and was a retired Air
HOUSTON (Sp) — Amoco Force lieutenant colonel,
Chemicals is hiring techni- having retired after 20 years of
!the ethylene unit at the Choco- the Methodist Church.
{late Bayou plant near Alvin, In addition to his brother
though the unit is only 50 per here, survivors include his
'cent complete. mother, Mrs. Ethel Roberts of
“We’re looking for 125 main- Hillsboro; two sisters, Nell
tenance technicians, process Roberts and Mrs. L. W. Jor-j
(technicians and laboratory dan, both of Dallas, three
analysts to have them trained nieces and one nephew.
on stream in late summer or
[early fall,” says L. T. Larson,
plant manager.
[ “We’re especially looking
[for technicians skilled in weld-
! ing and in the repair of instru- > j jj
ments and rotating equipment, IH llOUStOll
as well as technicians exper-
ienced in operating a highly
technical petrochemical
manufacturing unit,” he said.
C. F. Braun is prime con-
tractor for the unit with a
capacity of -one-billion pounds
of ethylene a year. The project
[employs more than 600 con-
struction worker,? on the 183-
acre site.
Baytown Groupj
Competes For
‘Beauty’ Prize
The Beautify Baytown Asso-
rtiofinn hoc intno/1 the Roailtifv
James W. Snider of 2202 Col-
by is in critical condition in
Methodist Hospital in Houston
and needs blood.
Mrs. Snider said Monday
persons who wish to donate
blood can do so at Methodist
Hospital in the Fondren
Building next to the main
structure.
Donating hours are from 10
a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, and
from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues-
day and Thursday. Hours
Saturday and Sunday are from |
noon to 4 p.m.
A Methodist Hospital j
spokesman said there are no
Baytown hospitals that can
transfer blood to the Houston
hospital. The spokesman said
CALF SCRAMBLE WINNER ROGER ARMSTRONG
With Doug Shores And Carolyn Reicbel, Sponsor
X Crosby Boy Scramble Winner
CROSBY (Sp)* - Roger
Armstrong Jr. of Crosby
scrambled himself a $225
certificate at the Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Roger was one of 14 boys on
ea-Arama
larineworld
world of family fun
Galveston, Texas
I DAILY-YEAR ROUND,
9:00 a.m. lo Dusk
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 123, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1974, newspaper, March 5, 1974; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104133/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.