Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1979 Page: 7 of 14
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CCAD Bub Needs Riders First Baptist
The express bus service from *-- - —-
rtland to the Corpus Christi
KArmy Depot will be canceled
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I beU»«« pay for itself. John
f Hodxitison announced
The Corpus Chrtsti Transit
[System, which operates the
bus said that operating costs
have risen dramatically and
that an least 10 additional daily
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PORTLAND NEWS, Thursday, Apr 26, 1979
ickets now cast $* per week
for the daily round trips
Hodkinson pointed out that
the hus transportation offers a
relaxing trip to and from work
and keeps a driver from having
to deal with traffic
frustrations
llnrikin.'on can be contacted
at 643-5229 for additional
details
Final Revival Services Are Tonight, Friday
Th» w cek's Alive in ( hrist
revival services at First
Baptist Church included a
special guest appearance by
professional football tight end.
m Southern
was recently
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Methodist
traded by the Cleveland
Browns to the lx* Angeles
Hams shared his Christian
testimony to over 150 young
people in a special pizza supper
held before the Tuesday-
evening service He also spoke
during the regular revival
service
Hoan emphasized that living
the Christian life, like playing
professional football, can he
very difficult but rewarding
His message was spiced with
humor as he illustrated some of
his difficulties by sharing his
encounters with such notables
as Jack Iximhert and Carl
Filer
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I had real inner peace The
different* emphasized Roan,
wan my relationship with Jesus
Christ
Final revival services with
guest evangelist John Traylor
and musicians Bill and Ivy
Jean Sky Eagle are scheduled
for tonight and tomorrow
evening at 7 TO o'clock
Traylor is pastor of First
Baptist Chruch. Monroe I.a
The Sky Eagles serve in full
time music evangelism
Special services are planned
Sunday with a high attendance
emphasis for Sunday School at
9-10 am and the morning
worship at 10 50 o'clock An
.nformal evening service is
planned for 7 o'clock with
baptism followed by
homemade ice cream and cake
as members who have recently
joined the church receive
special recognition
•Everyone is urged to
remember to set their clocks
forward in order to be on time
to these special Sunday
activities states Pastor K E
Savage Jr
Liquor
Petition
Circulates
A petition is being circulated
here in an effort to gei an
election called to change
existing liquor laws
Goal of the drive is to obtain
legal sale of all alcoholic
beverages here witn the
exception of mixed drinks
The law currently provides
only for the sale of beer for off
premise consumption
The petition requires more
than 700 signatures of
registered voters to call the
election
Joe M Feist 4000 Wildcat
Dr . who is circulating
petition has 30 days from A|
20 to obtain the signatures
lien, has 10 days from April
The
election would be held no less
than 20 days and no more than
»sign*
verified and sent to the county
10 days after the signatures are
commissioners
Persons desiring to sign the
petition should call 64.15951
Susan Roe
Outstanding
Graduate
M:ss Susan Roe was honored
Wednesday April 19 at a
banquet at Stephen F Austin
State University ir.
Nacogdoches
Chosen as the outstanding
graduate of the t niversity's
school of forestry she was
presented the Faculty
Recognition Award Her name
and the date 1979 will be
engraved on a permanent
plaque in the forestry building
A parks and recreatior
management major she will
work for ihe National Parks
Service at Carlsbad Caverns.
N M this summer before
beginning graduate work at
Texas AAM t'mversity in the
fall
She is the daughter .xf Mr
and Mrs Charles Roe 105
Markham and is a 1975
graduate of Gregory Portland
High School
East Cliff
Installs
Officers
The final meeting of the year
of the East Cliff PTO was held
Tuesday April 24 at East Cliff
Elementary School
President Glenna l.ang
presided over the meeting
Brownies from Troop 350
presented the tlag ceremony
The girls participating
Kristi Roberts Mar
lary Glenn
Kellie Chiler
Hollingshead
Nancy Simpson Krista l-ang
Dana Smith and Terri Barton
The Rev l>wire of Portland
Baptist Church gave the
invocation
PTo members voted to
adopt the revisions (it the
articles of organization that
were submitted Member*
were brought up to date on
several items <4 importance
Parents have voiced concern
over the zoning and crosswalk
situations around the school
These concerns and p*eih'*
suggestions have been brought
to the attention *4 the city's
traffic adv isorv board The city
council will ad on the
at OFFICERS, Pa** 12
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1979, newspaper, April 26, 1979; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871648/m1/7/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.