Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1980 Page: 2 of 39
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PAGE 2A-THE POLK COUNTV ENTERPRISE. THURSIMY JANUARY 3,1W
Enterprise
MILITARY
NEWS
proximaieiy 75,000 Texgn
directly and thousands
more indirectly.
In addition to new
officers, 21 other leaders
of the Texas chemical
industry will serve as
TCC directors during 1980
They are: -
Sam Anderson of Cabot
Corporation at Pampa;
Fred P., Bergeron of
Aluminum Company of
America at Rockdale;
A. D. Cyphers, Jr. of E.I.
du Pont de Nemours &
Company at Victoria;
J. Cody Davis of The
Lubrizol Corporation at
Deer Park;
E.D. Eike of The Upjohn
Company at La Porte;
Damon L. Engle of
Union Carbide Corpora-
tion at Texas City;
John T. Files of Meric-
hem Co. at Houston;
C. Frank Grisette of
Texas Eastman Com-
pany at Longview';
Paul E. Hime of Cela-
nese Chemical Company
at Bishop;
C. N. Hudson of ARCO
Chemical Company at
Channelview;
E.T. Huff of PPG
Industries, Inc. at La
Porte;
Charles B. Hunt of Ethyl
Corporation at Pasadena
B. Wallace Hunton of
Reynolds Metals Com-
pany at Corpus Christi;
Lewis G. King of Hooker
Chemical Corporation at
Houston;
Elwood I. Lentz of
Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany at Houston;
D. G. MjcMillen of Dia-
mond Shamrock Corpo-
ration at Pasadena;
Jesse Owens of Elpaso
Products Company at
Odessa *
., William C. Roher of Gulf
Oil Chemicals Company
at Houston; ..
B A. Rosinski of Good-
year Tire & Rubber
Company at Houston;
William L. Senn, Jr. of
Exxon Chemical Com-
pany U.S.A. at Baytown
and
Gene L. Tromblee of
Monsanto Company at
Texas City.
dent and secretary-trea-
surer were Mr. Fred,
Bergeron, Aluminum
Company of America,
Rockdale; and Mr. Brock
Hudson, Southwest Che-
mical Services Incorpo-
rated, Houston.
Texas Chemical Council
is an association of
chemical manufacturing
companies operating in
Texas. The 83 member
companies employ ap-
elected to two-year terms
were Mr. H.H. McClure,
of Freeport, who is
general manager of Dow
Chemical U.S.A., Texas
Division, who will serve
as vice-president, and
Mr. Frank R. Robertson,
plant manager, Rohm
and Haas Texas Inc..
Deer Park, who will
serve as secretary-trea-
surer.
Retirihg as TCC presi-
AUSTIN-—Mr. ’R. G.
Dillard, general manager
of Shejl Oil & Chemical
Company’s Deer Park
Manufacturing Complex,
is the new president of
Texas Chemical Council.
Dillard, who served the
pasUtwo years as TCC
vice-president, was elect-
ed to a two-year term
ending in December of
1981.
Other new TCC officers
Russell E. Petee
in AF basic training
Airman Petee selected the
mechanical area Jgor job
training .according to
Shrgeaht Walter P-ee. the Air
F*irce i ecruiter in Memorial
l ily (enter. SergeaftM.ee
said he Air Force still has
>pening for qualified young
i, on ad women His office is
located at «15 Memorial City
Shopping Center. Houston.
HOUSTON Russell K.
I Vlw. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett 1. IVtee of
Livingston recently enlisted
ill the. ..United Stales Air
h .ice in Houston. He
departed Dee. 26 enrouie to
l-ackland AFB ■ San An-
onio. Texas. Where he will
at end a six week Basic
Military Training < utrse.
Official Records
In the official records which
appeared in Sunday’s En-
terprise; Henry Mangruijn
was listed as charged with
drunk in public. The name
should have been J.B.
Fulton, Jr. Mangruni was
JI’STICF COURT he arresting officer.
Precinct 2 Bonds set
Judge Mary Blacker Altjredge Theodore Baker,
presiding. DW1. $500.
Darrell Keith Harris, Calvin.J4urch, DWI, $500.
trespassing on Brushy Creek Joseph W Hu skins, DWI.
Hunting Club. $500. ^
Thomas Lee Hanlon. C(H NTV cot KT
discharge a firearm from a Judgcfy aync Baker
public road. -.**•
Thomas I-ec Hanlon, hunt
outside of couty of residence
without hunting license.
Kenneth E. Pool, hunt
outside state of residence As wither temperatures
without hunting license. drop jn East Texas, many
Gary W. John, hunt outside agrigultural activities begin
county of residence with to slow down. According to
hunting license. Dr. Joe I-ock, area fisheries
Everett E. Dickerson, hunt specialist for the Texas
outside county of residence Agricultural Extension Ser-
without hunting license. , vice, catfish also decrease
Everett E. Dickerson, their feeding , as
discharge a firearm from temperatures get colder,
public road. “Catfish have almost the
■ Gregory S. Glenn, hunt same body temperature as
outside couniy of residence that of the surrounding
withouthuntinglicen.se. water,” Lock says.
presiding.
MHbRIAGF LICENSES
Melvin James Degalaire,
53. of Livingston and Viola
Lmiana Boyd, 65,
livings) on. r
John Rodriquez, Jr., 44.
I,eggett and Virginia Faye
Rodriquez,'30, I«gget1.
R iy Edward McDartiel, 42,
Livingston and Mary
Frances McDaniel, 39,
livings! on.
Lopez- Leonides, 38.
livingstonand Bonnie Marie
Romero. 33, Livingston.
JI’STICF COURT
Precinct 1
.Judge G.H. Galloway
presiding.
Bonds set
John B. McBride, DWI,
Commutair begins
package service
Pageant contestant
Jana Lin Alexander of Livingston has entered the Miss Rodeo
Texas Teen Pagean£to be held Jan. 30 through Feb. 3 In San
Antonio. The Llvingstonjiigh School junior has won several
rodeo-associated titles and is being sponsored in the pageant
by the Crockett Lions Club.
ernational. United, U S Air.
Western. FlyingTiger and
R wale
the signing if this Small
naekage shipment interline
agreement means hat small
package shipments nip to 50
pounds I delivered ;o any of
< unmuiair’s icket coountor
II ibby/ Intercontinental.
Sugar/Landi fan make
connections to all the
destinations .of the major
airlines serving Houston
Interconlinial and William
P._Hobby Airports.
HOUSTON - ( immutair. a
-'Cheduled eommutef airline
serving hree Houston
metropfiliian airports an-
nounces he signing "f an
interline small package
agreement' with over 390
domestic air lines hroughout
lie count ry.
Airlines concurring with
i iinii utair. are Air
< aljfoinia. Aii Wisconsin,
Ai erican. i up inert) al.
iielta. Eastern. Golden
West. Metro. National,
N iilhwest. ^O/.ark. I’ied-
■ nt, Republic Texas In-
Jana Alexander
T
in competition
Feeding drops with temp
STF.HiENVlLljE -- Miss
lana lin Alexander. 17.
of I jvingstoti lias enteri'd
he Mists Rodeo Texas,
•'teen” Pageant ‘‘which is
held in eonjuetton ..with the,
viss R ideo lexas Pageant,
-lana is entering,under the
iile of Ci ockd T Ijqns PRCA
R ideo Oueen and is being
sponsored by he (‘rpckctt
I ions < lub. She is five foot
en inches tall, has -dark
brown hair and hazel eyes.
Jana is a junior- at
Livingston High Scholl and
lar.icipates iip theTu
V.ir sity Basketball Team. -
i FA lack and is an'ember
1 he Rodeo Team. She is
iIso a leetnlier of the Texas
High School Rodeo
Association. Region 5 Polk
i .. 4-H ( lub; FKA Club;
I- ellowship of .Christian
v lilcles and ' Be East
lexas High School Rodeo
'-socialion and Youth
If deo Association. ‘
She has won the 1979 YRA
' social ion Champion
Ribbon. Runner; 1978 YRA
AssociatiiH) Champion Goat
I yingand isa leemher of the
American Quarter Horse
Association; Texas Quarter
Horse Association; and was
1979 FFA Rodeo All Aioitnd
( owgirlin Hi van ami wlexas
YRA Rodcii All Aimind
Cowgirl won in Anglrlon.
The Miss Rodeo Texas and
Miss Rodeo Texas Teen’
Pageant is being held in San
Anlonto Jan. 30 thru Feb.3.
with headquarters being at
he Oak Hills Motor Inn.
Hu semanship compel i fioi i
wil held al the Joe Freeman
( olliseum and .he cornai-ion
will tie held at the Jersey
Lilly wilh the’Bribba Luitrel
Iiand serving as the official
cor nation hand. The winners
Tuesday is Family Night
; $3.00 Per Car Load
Today
and
Friday
7 pm and 9 pm
Saturday
1 PM/3PM, 5PM,
7PM, 9PM
Now Playing Thru Friday, Jan. 4
GOOD MOVIES
PLAY WEEK-ENDS
AT THE
FAIN THEATRE
will receive many wonderful ^
prizes, including hand made
.saddle, buckles, schfership
.-jnd empletc western attire.
W inners of both-division will
be raveling thru out he
stale of Texas i epresenting
he sport rf rodeo and
promoting western attire.
VFW dance
SINBAD! THE GREATEST
OF ALL ADVENTURERS!
Saturday
Taxpayers revolt
LIVINGSTON-< Inis and
he < iwpaddy I )addy Band
.will pel form country and
western music a* he VFW
i inner* troth-!• p.m. o 1 a.n .
Jan I) a; VFW P *1- 8568.
Uwy 59 uorth
UNCUT,
ORIGINALVERSION
GOODRICH - Taxpayers in
he G mdrich-Jhdependenl
School District arc invited to
attend a ax tr-eeiing at 9
a.n, Jan .7 at Goodrich
School.
The meeting has been
, irganized by a group ofj
' axpayers who feel their
properly/:ax assessments
3 are tinfAit. according to a
croup Nffrikesman.
PLUS
What A Way
To Die
Production Sctvtces by Drvon /P-B
© Columbia Futures Industries Inc 1977
LIVINGSTON,
TEXAS
120!
W. CHURCH
ND GOOD SHOWS PLAY ON.
THE WEEK-NIGHTS, TOOL4
$IX-DAY $UPER $ALE
Sunday thru Wednesday.....Jan. 6-9
ww
miy
2 pc. yellow
rubber rainsuit
Heavy rubber
coating
reinforced
with nylon
baching. Taped
seams. Draw-
string hood,
adjustable ^
snaps on
sleeves,
bib style over-
all pants with
suspenders
Was 4/1.80
LIGHT BULBS
4 pretested bulbs; choice of
60, 75 or 100 watt.
16" Higtt: Fully lined with hosiery
cloth Cleated sole and heel.
Was • a
1^95 8.95
Was 22.95
U«C STICKY STUFrmwl ADHESIVE oil
around the homo, office, foctory and on
mobile home*, van*, com per* ond boor*
L-v,- :
■ FOAM ADHESIVE
JUST ONE 14 OZ. CAN DOES 3 89
MORE WORK THAN 15 TUBES
OF CAULKING!* ' ■
Was 6.99
Phil Potter would like to straighten out his We .One way. or the other.
Standard Caulking Gun
Was 2.15
PJRMJMillSP' iiiuntiHimm iwuMEim
«rWii«0_urfir:riAt;* Srffif te/ wili;K B2iSiaiai
ALL THIS AND SERVICE TOOI
SIX
DAYS
ONLy
DON'T
WAIT
PLUS
IS A WEEKLY BARQAINFEAVURE TO REMIND YOU THAT
YOUR MONI Y BUYS MORE AT YOUR TRUE VALUE STORE.
f THE PICTURE SHOW
l snow
I he quagmire that
draps women down
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1980, newspaper, January 3, 1980; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth791133/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.