Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978 Page: 3 of 8
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THE RIO GRANDE HERALD
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1978
PAGE 3
Everybody loves dances,
especially when the music is
good and the mood romantic.
It seemed this year's Belle
and Beau Ball provided both.
Solamente Una Vez was
the theme of the eighth
annual Belle and Beau Ball
tb sponsored by the Rio Grande
City High School Student
Council on Saturday,
February 11.
Decorations consisted of
Belle And Beau Ball A Success
Roma Students Compete At San Isidro Tourney
multi-colored flowers, roses,
and wrought iron furniture.
In the center of the dance
floor, there was a may pole,
which everyone danced
around. The room was en-
tered through a picket fence
and archway also adorned
with the colorful flowers.
Music for the ball was
provided by Ruben Sanchez
and the Super Jets from
Austin. They are a very good
group which can play a
variety of music, ranging
from Mexican polkas to
rock-n-roll.
During the evening, the
traditional crowning of the
Belle and Beau of the Ball
was held. This honor goes to
one of three senior couples.
Second runners-up this year
were Ismelda Salinas and
Alonso Venecia; first run-
ners-up were Rosa de la Cruz
Legal Notice
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Tenneco, Inc.
Docket No. CI77 29I
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NOTICE OF PROCEEOINO AFFECTING
CERTAIN NATURALGAS PRODUCERS
(January 10,1971)
Take nota that on February 21, 1977, Tenneco Inc. (Tennoco) filed a
petition with the Federal Power Commission (now Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission) for a declaratory order under the Natural Gas
Act, in order to resolve present uncertainties as to whether or not all
necessary filings under the Natural Gas Act have been made, and all
necessary authority thereunder obtained, in connection with release of
natural gas from acreage or reservoirs under contract to Tennessee Gas
Pipeline Company (Tennessee) for sale by independent producers to
Channel Industries Gas Company (Channel).
Tenneco states that these uncertainties have arisen at a result of an In-
vestigation by counsel for Tenneco in preparation for the defense of
pending litigation against Tenneco, Channel and certain other affiliates
of Tenneco in which certain customers of Channel claim, among other
things, that In early 1775 Channel Improperly released s claim against
Tennessee for volumes of natural gat then owing to Channel at a result of
certain balancing transactions between the two partial which had
previously terminated. In the course of this investigation, Tenneco
determined that since the inception of Channel's operations in 1965,
Channel has purchased certain volumes of natural get produced from
acreage or reservoirs which are, or at one time had been, under contracts
to Tennessee Tenneco states that, for the most part, the contracts, or
amendments thereto, whereby the natural gas in question was released
from Tennesse were filed by the producers with the Federel Power
Commission. Tenneco also states that, in certain of the transactions
reviewed to date, however, it is unclear from the information presently
available to Tenneco as to whether additional filings were necessary
under the then prevailing circumstances, or, indeed, whether additional
filings, presently unknowr to Tenneco, were in fact made
The Federal Power Commission instituted a formal investigation into the
matters raised by Tenneco and that proceeding is continuing before the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 N Capitol St , N.E.,
Washington, D C 20424, under the above stated docket number. Any
person having a current or past interest in the sale of natural gas to
Channel from the following fields is hereby notified of the pendency and
nature of this proceeding, and invited to intervene in this proceeding
pursuant to 18 C F R Sees. l 8
SILVA
CERTIFIED
LOCKSMITH
312 N.Texas St.
Rio Grande City
and Eddie Barrera; and the
1978 Belle and Beau were
Diana Saenz and Noel
Hernandez.
Master of Ceremonies for
the evening were Roberto
"Bobby" Ramirez and
Rosie Villarreal, student
council members.
Almost every class, club,
and organization from Rio
High had a Belle and Beau
representing them. There
were many lovely young
ladies escorted by handsome
young men.
Serving on the special
functions committee in
charge of the ball were Rosie
Villarreal, chairman, with
Karen Gonzalez, Diana
Gonzales, Marty Bazan,
Alma Bazan, Marisela
Garza, Melba Gonzalez,
Tinita Cruz, and Velma
Saenz. Many other council
members also helped on this
project.
A group of Roma High
School students attended the
Second Annual Invitational
Tournament in San Isidro
on February 11.
Seven Roma students
competed in Number Sense,
Prose, Poetry, and In-
formative Speaking. Among
the students who competed
in the tourney were Palmira
Garcia, a senior, and
Niceforo Saenz, a
sophomore. They both
competed in Number Sense.
Two students competed in
Prose Reading. They were
John Guerra and Ada
Garcia, both Juniors. Both
Miss Garcia and Guerra
made the final round of
competition. Guerra placed
first.
Leticia M. Gonzalez, also a
Junior, placed second in
Poetry Interpretation with
her selection"Song", by
W.H. Auden. Sophomore
student Adriana Salinas tied
for third place in In-
formative Speaking. The
students who competed in
speaking events were under
the tutelege of Mr. Hum-
berto Vasquez. David Garza
also accompanied the group.
Number Sense competitors
were under the direction of
A.A. Alvarez.
A squad of students from
the Roma Junior High
School also took part in the
meet. They competed in
Spelling and Number Sense
events. Mireya Resendez
placed fifth in the Spelling
contest. These students were
sponsored by Mr. Raul
Munoz and Mrs. Albina
Gonzalez.
Praise is extended to this
outstanding group of
students who have shown
that competition in literary
Events is not dead in the
Roma Schools.
RICARDO E. RECIO
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Pol. Adv. Pd. for the
Kicardo E. Recio, 110
Rodriguez Drive, Rio
Grande City, Tex.
For Chairman, Prec. No. 3
Born and raised
in Rio Grande City, Recio
holds a B.S. and an M. Ed.
in Supervision and Ad-
ministration from P A.U.
He is presently working on
his Superintendent's
Certificate. He has been in
the U.S.A.R. ten years. He
is past president of the
Jaycees and is involved in
other civic and
professional organizations.
Natural Gas Filed
Seeligson Field
Stratton Agua Dulce Field
Riverside-O'Neol Field
Brayton Field
Southwest Pheasant Field
Bay City Field
Chesterville Field
North Garwood Field
Edinburg Field
Cold Springs Field
Decker's Prarie Field
Agua Dulce Field
Flores Field
Stedman Island Field
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IN MEMORY
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THANKS FOR THE MANY ACTS OF
KINDNESS, MESSAGES OF SYM-
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MESSAGE, MRS. ABRAHAM GON-
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WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED.
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Silva, Marcelo. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1978, newspaper, February 16, 1978; Rio Grande City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194650/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.