Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1979 Page: 8 of 10
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PORTLAND mtn, Tferaday, May I, 1«7f RfYKOLOS
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OFFICERS—
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boy's bicycle was taken from
T M Clark School a 20-inch
bicycle was stolen from the
Junior high schoool. a 10-speed
bike was taken from a home on
Janin Circle North, and a
bicycle was taken from an
apartment complex on Moore
A CB radio was taken out of a
pickup truck
A one venicie accident on
Highway 111 south sent a
Markham Street man to
Memorial Medical Center.
Corpus Chrnu
A purse which was taken
from an apartment complex on
Wildcat wes found under the
causeway turn around with the
contents missing
Some S30 worth of potato
chit* were taken from a
vehicle at a Boca Chics Street
til .748 for the purchase of two
turbo-compressors for the
wastewater treatment plant
Held the second reading
'approval' for the reznning
from residential to special use
of two lots on Con Drive for
medical, dental or legal
officea
Adopted a resolution
approving an agreement on
Lang Rood improvementr. and
authorized execution of the
documents
SHERIFF-
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you don't have the money*"!
thank ycu for your time, and
for hearing me out.'' then left
to meeting
The commissioners, >n order
to clear the subject from the
agenda, voted unanimously to
table :h* request "due to lack
nf funds
SHOWS-
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Tom and Nancy Curie* will
lewd in responsive reading
Children sharing scripture
are as follows Tami ('launch.
Fred Bneden Kirk Smith
Scott Roach. Reyna Ridgway
and Knati Fothergili
Serving as narrator for the
presentation will be R E
Savage Jr . pastor
“Everyone a invited to join
us'. states Hamilton, “at we
discover the joy end mystery of
Christ in you
an-
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fine* are needed ior violators
of the city's leash law." he
said
Also, he noted that the
under IS should be
strengthened and readily
eirfofcwT"** said that **•*
•re out after the 11
p m cur Jew time, parents
should he with them rather
than lust having the consent of
tMfeir parents
•There have been more
«-r.m of cars being driven on
the grass area at Municipal
Park. Hardin pointed out He
said that actions should be
taken to put a stop to this type
of vehicle operation Hardin
also noted that there were
numerous infractions of the
laws governing motorcycle
operation and that city codes
should be reviewed and
amended to preclude
indiscriminate violation of
such law*
Litter codes were mentioned
by Hardin as requiring some
action by the council to insure
that they were effective in
assisting to keep the city clean
The workshop session prior
to the May 15 city council
meeting will be used to begin a
study of the various city codes
in an effort to make the laws
more effective in controlling
some of the infractions that are
plaguing the city. Tcthill said
( able Television
Most of the hour-long
workshop sess on Tuesday
night was devorted to the
drafting of ar. ordinance as a
prelude to selecting a cable teF
evision firm to provide such
Keactivalion nf the two pntlines will restore the San
Patricio plant to full production for the first time in four
vearn and bring the company s operating rate to 100 per cent
i4 domestic primary aluminum capacity
"Our stad up preparations ^pd the recall of our
employees have gone extremely well and we are proceeding
•m schedule.'' Murphree noted "We look forward to meeting
•sir nation's increasing demand for aluminum '
At full production, the San Patricio Reduction Plant will
employ approximately wn persons and have a total local
impact of more than til .270.000___
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTON
[School Lauds Parents, Pupils] IVclllC ^^TlltC DlCS
Junior high school officials
commented this week that the
activities night held at the
school Friday was one of the
finest occasions in recent
memory and extended the
appreciation of the school to all
who attended
Some 275 to .100 students and
their parents were on hand for
the special night
"Ft was especially gratifying
to witness the exemplary
manner in which all of the
youngsters conducted
themselves during the
evening s program
We are greatly
appreciative *4 the parents'
enthusiasm in visiting the
school, and the interest they
showed in the children's
educational process '
Petroleum Supply
Petroleum account* for about
half of the world's energy supply
and the world consumes one
billion gallons of petroleum a
day
Mrs Nellie I
Ray White 48.
died Friday. April 27 in a San
Antonio hospital after a sudden
illness
Surviving are her husband
Cecil White two daughters
Serving Fmdue
For a successful Fondue,
stirrers or dunkers are nec-
essary The real secret to Fon-
due is to keep the cheese ma-
ture moving by having guests
dunking into it with their pieces
of bread, vegetables or fnwt
Miss Kathy Jan White of
Corpus Chnsti and Miss Joy
Kav White of Oklahoma City.
Ok la one son. Perry Kim
White Portland her father. H
C McCarley of Happy and two
grandchildren
Slicing Cheese
When you want cheese slices of
uniform thickness, use a cheese
sheer If you want to cut crumbly
cheese such as Blue or Gorgon-
ioia. try a heavy thread or wire
for best results
service for the city
The council hopes to have the
first reading of such an
ordinance at the May 15
meeting
School Traffic Zones
The council approved
changes to be incorporated in a
revised traffic ordinance
Several changes were made for
markings in the vicinity of
East Cliff Elementary School
including crosswalks on Sabine
at Broadway
At T M Clark Elementary
School, the boundary line will
be moved from its present
loration on Austin Street, south
of the school, to south of
Briwdway
(Hher Buxines*
In other business the
council
Held a public bearing on
the rezoning from residential
to commercial of more than
five acres of Oak Ridge, unit J.
of more than five acres
fronting KM Road :289 on the
south side between where the
intersection of Memorial
Parkway will be and the high
school
Accepted the bid of Girard
Machine and Supply Co
Corpus Christ 1. of 18.SSI fora 45
horsepower tractor
Accepted the low hid of
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ALUMINUM FOLDING $^99
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REGULAR >7.99
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GARDEN
HOSE
50 FT *499
PRO/TEEN
*439
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COUNTRY
PATTIE
MIX
POUND
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ROUND
STEAK
Sprinkler
LAWN MOWER
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20 INCH ROTARY
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79
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1695
FRANKS
OR BOLOGNA
TALMADGE
FARMS
MADE WITH
CHICKEN
12-0Z. PKG
20 inch sin
2 SPEED CONTROL
REGULAR $19 95
BEACHCOMBER THONGS
$|29
CORK INSERT SOLE ASSORTED COLORS
AOUlT SIZES
BUY SEVERAL PAIR*
REGULAR *1.79.........
FOOD SAVERS
SUPER SEAL
4 CUP BOWL IY MGlI
32 0Z FOOD SAVER
34 0Z JAR SAVER
22-OZ OBLONG SAVER
YOUR CHOICE
44
•HARTZ PET CARE*
FLEA KILLING QQC
POWDER sawss 51U
0NCE-A-MONTH $4 39
W 0 R M E R I2.TS.7 “« I
EVERYDAY:0?.™’ $4 10
VITAMINS.""’:.- I
2-IN-1 -COLLAR $098
FOR DOGSr :,. L
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GLASS
LIBBEY'S
/////i *5 oz SIZE
TAWNY DIAM0N0
OR GREEN
REGULAR 49C
STEAKHOUSE BEEF
RUMP ROAST
BONE-IN $409
POUND
3
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SLAB H0RMEL
BACON SS""
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CABBAGEl. lSC
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For Correct Time And
Temperature, Dial: 884-2111
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY THRU
WEDNESDAY. MAY 3-9. IN
PORTLAND
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L'QUIO DENTAL
ADHESIVE
Dentrol
$1<9 $249
CREAM 15 GM
Tinactin
$059
EACH im
Tinactin
$029
EACH £
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ZEBRA PLANTS
BEAUTIFUL . _ . _
DECORATOR PLANT $ V 49
5-INCH POT «J
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FANCY MUMS.,.po$459
Dessert Delights—
BETTY CROCKER
SUPER MOIST
CAKE MIX
59*
o serve *411
FROSTING;: SV’
Fruit Cocktail
DEL MONTE
REGULAR BOX
Mm CROCKER READY TO SERVE
47
ROYAL MAID
CREME COOKIES
CHOCOLATE VANILLA
LEMON COCONUT
OR PEANUT BUTTER m
16 0Z SIZE
76
17 OUNCE CAN
BAKERY FRESH I
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APPLE STRUDEL,o, $V“
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LOAF CAKEuo, 89Q|
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CHOCOLATE CH!Procr$103
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1979, newspaper, May 3, 1979; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871664/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.