The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1980 Page: 68 of 78
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Wednesday, May 14, I960
THE BAYTOWN SUN
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1 i 'Keep Up With SPORTS In The Sun
Cheerleaders
Are Named At
Horace Mann
TRANSPORTATION,
AMERICA* LIFELINES
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NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION REEK SAY U17, U«0
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TRANSPORTATION QUIZ
SWINT
Horace Mum
Junior
Horace Mann Junior
School cheerleaders for
1980-81 have been elected.
Elected were Sonya Carr,
Tina Bond, Sue Johnson,
Lisa Santana, Cindy Smith,
Kristi Yollaifd, Stacey
Glenn and NaR»y Jones.
TOUR
Several students par-
ticipated in the Baytown all
district orchestra tour.
Students in orchestra
classes were required to
audition for tour.
Selected were Dawn
Hartman, Jerry Alsen,
Stuart Lipkin, Michael
DeArman and Maria Gar-
zoria. Band students
selected were Karen Con-
Between 1950 and 1975 auto travel In the U.S.
a. Doubled
b. Tripled
2 The only state which depends entirely on trucks for land transportation of goods is:
a. Alaska c. Hawaii
b. Texas * d. Utah
3,* The five modes of transportation are:
a. Auto, truck, bus,airplane, ship
b. Rail, water, air, highway, pipeline
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c. Grew by 50%
d. Remained the same
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c. Bicycle, motorcycle, auto, airplane, ship
d. Rail, water, air, highway, truck
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4 Of the total energy used in the U.S., transportation accounts for about
a. 3/4
b. 5/8
5. There are currently two toll facilities In Texas under state jurisdiction, both in Dallas. They are
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a. State Dept, of Highways & Public Transportation
b. Texas Turnpike Authority
c. Texas Good Roads/Transportation Association
d. Department of Public Safety
c. 1/4
d. 1/2
When you buy lemonade,
make sure you make it Minute Maid'
Concentratelor Lemonade. .
Or equally delicious Minute Maid
Lemonade Crystals. And to make it
real easy to try them, just clip our
money-saving coupon. -«
For great lemonade taste, ■ r
Make Sure. Make it Minute Maid.
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treras, Renee Bond and
RachelleLong.
The students along with
students from the other
junior schools played con-
certs at all 11 elementaries.
MANN MIRROR
Sonya Garr enjoys a vic-
Tanya Valentine
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.than by any other mode of
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6. In terms of volume, more goods are transported by
transportation.
a. Truck
b. Ship
7. In Texas, designated miles of Interstate Highway total about
a. 1,000 .......
b. 5,450
8. The Texas highway which carried average daily traffic of about 200,000 vehicles Is Ideated in
c. Houston
d. Waco
c. Rail
d. Pipeline
tory
C. 550
d. 3,2Q0
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is on time
mond thinks about girls
. . Margie Hennessy
makes 95 on a math test
. . . Brenda Singleton en-
joys typing.
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one canister of any size or flavor
of Minute Maid® Crystals.
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~1 wsldules 'raua aid may <0,3 a'! juvm sirtitffd ty a-d I . rmiiscatpox Invoices Dfoviflg cyarent purchase of sufficient slocMo cover coupons presented lot.® • _
ease ol suflieiert.st®, '0 coverfftipoes foi , ' ' ■ . . - -: demotion.RiusI be sliOMirujppn fequest ConsunieF niysT pay aoy sales .
la* Tftts coupon is oonassignsbfe aod wtll not-be honored if traps.. £
TeTreO 01 exchanged prior io or afier use'« il presented through, u
de agencies hrokers or olherswho aremol.relai.' distntjutofs .0
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Make sure you save IO1 on two cans of
any size Minute Maid? Frozen Concentrate
for Lemonade, Pink Lemonade, or Limeade.
a. Dallas
b. West Texas
a Compared to the. rast of the U.SL, Texas gasoline taxes of five cents per gallon are
c. Highest
d. 10% higher than average
Transparent armor
For vehicles that trans-
port radioactive materials,
" a transparent armor has
been developed that weighs
less but is more effective
. than current armor against
30-caliber armor-piercing
projectiles. ,
It consists of four Pyrex.
glass sheets -sandwiched be-
tween a sapphire front layer
and a laminated polycar-
bonate blacking plate. Total
thickness is 65mm (2,6 mch-
ar. About average
b. Lowest
O out such compliance
Q to coj?fi$cirtKw*f«otCei RfDvtflg citffwt, . _ .
m redemption iftosi tie shown upon request Consumer must jw? any sates fa* -Ihis coupon !S flcnassignatw aftC
DC will not be honored it transferred or exchanged prior to v after use or if -presented through outside agen
O -cies- brokers o' others who are net retail-distributers g our. merchandise unless sueakall* authorized by
u1- m writing ip presen! coupons.tor rjaempliofl Offer ywd where prohibded Uxed- restricted or a license
,.s require Coupon may not be reproduced'Tash
" value 1,:20« Offery.lthiiied Id one -coupon per pur
'chase of the 'product specified Redeem property. ;e
-ceived and handled coupons by mailing to M S C
PO Box 3960 Omana Nebraska 68103 •
-1 aj. Otter expires February 28.1981 ^HBK. 1 A/*, OC(^
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Minute Maid ts a registered 'radernarc of the Coca-d' _b Cotopany © .°S-1 The Va
10. Public transit ridership in Texas during 1978:
a. Increased 6.4 percent' .
. - b. Increased 5.1 percent ;
c: Decreased TO percent
d. Stayed the same I
Minute Mirf
of our merchandise, unless-speciftcailyjitftw
to, presetcot«t»ns for redemption Offer void where prohibtlM
fa'xed restricted or a license is required' Coupon may hot be re
produced Cash value J 20'« O^.f limited !c one coupon per pur
...... yed and
chase of the product specified*Redeem properly
ng to M S C PO Box 3960 -Omaha
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handled coupons by
Nebraska 68I03
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ANSWERS
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Offer expires ftbruary 28,1981
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State Department of Highways and Public Transportation
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> Bird Finishes
His Career
At Exxon
DOCTOR'S CLINIC
GENERAL MEDICAL CARE
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ALL ROUTINE EMERGENCIES
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Clarence E. Bird has said
goodbye to his work
associates and now he is
another happy annuitant of
Exxon’s Refinery Purchas-
ing Department.
Born in Parkersburg, W.
Va., he became a part of
Exxon’s workforce in 1941
when he accepted an
assignment at the old Ord-
nance Works, then apart of
Humble Oil and Refining
Co. He is now free to pursue
his hobbies, hunting and
fishing.
Bird and his wife, Rita,
are parents of a son and
daughter. They also have
three grandchildren.
Neighbors
The United States and the
USSR at their closest point
af less than two miles apart.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1980, newspaper, May 14, 1980; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144829/m1/68/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.