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Additional Loading ' System -for Crude Oil Marine Terminal's North Pier he6 are to be expand- ed in order to gain an additionsl loading rystem having a canacitv of 60.000 bmIs per hour. ConsLruoUon of the three & - Ashore in the Terminal Uea, three new crude tanka and one fuel oll tsnt aaeh or a 2813,000-barrel marlmum capecity. will be buflt, and proviaton will ba mads for addittonal storage of naphtha by roleatdug a crude tank The loading system expan- don, for which Sa760,OW is budgeted, bs4 been planned to hcreaae the Terminal crude loading capwity, therow re- ducing in-port time of tenken c U u g at RM Tanura and eo help ma(nt.ln bramoo's ccm- petiUve podtlon in crude ofl deUverias. The new pier faoilltlea wfll take into eccouat the ate- hereatdug @sea and loading capaciuee of modem tanker& A few Rsl Tanura tankere even now oaa transport up to 640,000 bursla of oll on one trip. Pluu for the port project call for two SO-fnoh MI& Huee to ba lald along the calueway to the T-head Of the North Her. For moldmum ilexlblllty and uMtutton, the two plpw will be Ued into IosdiDp linen leading to new loading etatlolu at the foru northernmolt bertha on the pfer. A 19-inch IoPdingarmIsto be added to the ChUsan baaing Etauona located at two of these berths. numbers 10 and U, and a new pumphouae alll be buflt In the task farm area In ordertomeet thegrowwg demand for Batanlye cruds ad by the company, two w- Pump -.ogemente will be tnatallod in the Satnniya crude service Unw, wfth one sucuon booster pump and one ehtpptng pump to be IoDItad in eaoh branch. 35Year Service Pin Awarded The Weather To E. A. Etherton, February 16 Temp Bum Abq* Max. (W 100 nmQ.6124 Dh.bnllHu.BdLBO ~ W a o &rTur-Max. PI too - 6 4 M Ernwt A. Btherton, genlrYl euparvkac. Dh.hran Wtrict oflce Servicas dirrl~fon, WM prennw with bla Syur IQ710s pin by P. a Anlot, nnlw P10e prasiaalt, on Ebb- -38. mmrutoal, who began bla - 8 CUM Wlth B W U d on aompany atseattle,wacla, redgIwl to &tend the ualver- dQ Of WMhIQgtOn in 1828. Xe rejoined 800.l in 8.n FIancilco in 1- and workad 53d Birthday Of Scouting AEQAIQ - Ths Ab@q cub Scoub held the annual Blue and Qold Banquet.PsbrusryaO. in wmmemoration optha 68rd pnniversary of ecouting in the united states. o he cub 8cout.. under the guldance of den mothera Mrs. Rlehard Ball, Mrs. L8m Gager, Mrs. A. C. VLck and Mrs. J. R. Rtpley p r b aanted a spsetal program featuring puppets. Cub &outmaster John But- tertield, M.isted by George manco, cub &out chairman. presmted achtevemant awarde to the following boy.: James v1ck.goldarrowpoint;Rsymond oager, gold and eflver arrow points; ~ennts mw~es. Lton badge and pin, allver arrow poinc D o u g h stockwell,Wolf badge and pln.gold arrow point; am uvge~qutst, outgw cer- tmcate for e u c c e e ~ com- pleting tao cub scout phase of scout in^; JeS Haug. Web108 badp and outgotngeartllicate: Petie Canaan, departure cer- tmlate. apecl.1 ~ t a o i the sp.snily were Mr. and Mm. Ceoil John- wn aBadr.itWanintheCleol0~ ~WI~~QIL ~ 16 y-e hs ww Mrs. 6. E. Butler mrs. Ch.r1otte Butler Of slthar(on tmudemed to Dhahran waed away Iaet &amw in 1% orgaufslua I b Tlnurd.y. Ysmorlal eemlees Qrat cartography omce in Ban were beld at the Dhahran FInc*oo. After the offlew Theater on Sunday evening. Mr.. Butler is surphred by her huatuad. Gaorge, and daughter, P[u#mt)t, a atudsnt at the Unlverdty of Ariaona inTucaon,Ari% 1 Interment will ba in Denver. blO., vllma 4. Butler may ba contacted C/O Carl w. Ohllll, a680 south Ceramics Class Starts March 16 The Dh.hran Art Group 1. &* a 19-week alana tn-Eemaaarca l& For p3mcUhre contact mra JaDIW ILb.cD0~, phone 8988 E.A.

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Additional Loading '

System -for Crude Oil Marine Terminal's North Pier he6 are to be expand- ed in order to gain an additionsl loading rystem having a canacitv of 60.000 b m I s per hour.

ConsLruoUon of the three

& - Ashore in the Terminal Uea,

three new crude tanka and one fuel oll tsnt aaeh or a 2813,000-barrel marlmum capecity. will be buflt, and proviaton will ba mads for addittonal storage of naphtha by roleatdug a crude tank

The loading system expan- don, for which Sa760,OW is budgeted, bs4 been planned to hcreaae the Terminal crude loading capwity, therow re- ducing in-port time of tenken c U u g a t RM Tanura and eo help ma(nt.ln bramoo's ccm- petiUve podtlon in crude ofl deUverias.

The new pier faoilltlea wfll take into eccouat the ate- hereatdug @sea and loading capaciuee of modem tanker& A few Rsl Tanura tankere even now oaa transport up to 640,000 bursla of oll on one trip.

Pluu for the port project call for two SO-fnoh MI& Huee to ba lald along the calueway to the T-head Of the North Her. For moldmum ilexlblllty and uMtutton, the two plpw will be Ued into IosdiDp linen leading to new loading etatlolu at the foru northernmolt bertha on the pfer. A 19-inch IoPdingarmIsto be added to the ChUsan baaing Etauona located at two of these berths. numbers 10 and U, and a new pumphouae alll be buflt In the task farm area

In ordertomeet thegrowwg demand for Batanlye cruds a d by the company, two w- Pump -.ogemente will be tnatallod in the Satnniya crude service Unw, wfth one sucuon booster pump and one ehtpptng pump to be IoDItad in eaoh branch.

35Year Service Pin Awarded The Weather To E. A. Etherton, February 16

Temp Bum Abq* Max. (W 100

n m Q . 6 1 2 4 D h . b n l l H u . B d L B O

~ W a o &rTur-Max. PI too

- 6 4 M

Ernwt A. Btherton, genlrYl euparvkac. Dh.hran Wtr ic t oflce Servicas dirrl~fon, WM

p r e n n w with bla Syur IQ710s pin by P. a Anlot, nnlw P10e prasiaalt, on Ebb- -38.

mmrutoal, who began bla -8 C U M Wlth B W U d on aompany atseattle,wacla, redgIwl to &tend the ualver- dQ Of WMhIQgtOn in 1828.

Xe rejoined 800.l in 8.n FIancilco in 1- and workad

53d Birthday Of Scouting

AEQAIQ - Ths Ab@q cub Scoub held the annual Blue and Qold Banquet.PsbrusryaO. in wmmemoration optha 68rd pnniversary of ecouting in the united states. o he cub 8cout.. under the guldance of den mothera Mrs. Rlehard Ball, Mrs. L8m Gager, Mrs. A. C. VLck and Mrs. J. R. Rtpley p rb aanted a spsetal program featuring puppets.

Cub &outmaster John But- tertield, M.isted by George manco, cub &out chairman. presmted achtevemant awarde to the following boy.: James v1ck.goldarrowpoint;Rsymond oager, gold and eflver arrow points; ~ennts m w ~ e s . Lton badge and pin, allver arrow poinc Dough stockwell, Wolf badge and pln.gold arrow point; a m uvge~qutst, o u t g w cer- tmcate for e u c c e e ~ com- pleting tao cub scout phase of scout in^; JeS Haug. Web108 badp and outgotng eartllicate: Petie Canaan, departure cer- tmlate.

apecl.1 ~ t a o i the sp.snily were Mr. and Mm. Ceoil John- wn

aBadr. i tWanintheCleol0~ ~ W I ~ ~ Q I L ~ 16 y-e hs ww Mrs. 6. E. Butler

mrs. Ch.r1otte Butler Of slthar(on tmudemed to Dhahran waed away Iaet

&amw in 1% orgaufslua I b Tlnurd.y. Ysmorlal eemlees Qrat cartography omce in Ban were beld at the Dhahran FInc*oo. After the offlew Theater on Sunday evening.

Mr.. Butler is surphred by her huatuad. Gaorge, and daughter, P[u#mt)t, a atudsnt at the Unlverdty of Ariaona inTucaon,Ari% 1 Interment will ba in Denver. blO., vllma 4.

Butler may ba contacted C/O Carl w. Ohllll, a680 south

Ceramics Class Starts March 16

The Dh.hran Art Group 1. &* a 19-week alana tn-Eemaaarca l&

For p3mcUhre contact mra JaDIW I L b . c D 0 ~ , phone 8988

E.A.

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' Sail Through Aegean E T o Ephesus, Istanbul

Lkprta March 5 AlwbT9-D. E a*.t,

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a t o l t ~ ~ u a a r s o h . n f c ~ ~ i l V l D l Y ~ d r n . t o r c o m p . l ( a ~ ~ ~ s f h . M y t Q . m t ~ 1 Q B t o 1 0 L O . B.I.rv.datbl&uahmw a u c r m a e b m & r l t h ~ --c.rorurutbut.tra d*aMIc.rIpIBLAnwL

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Lue . Mestremt W h . Last Thursday's Little League actlon saw the Falcons blwt the Dhahran Pirates, 12-7.

In the Falcon-Pirate gamie, the F s l c o ~ took a one - run lead in the flrst inning on three hits and a walk.

In the second LnniDp the Falcom inccra~ed thslr lead to 44 as they scored three

, - Umes on two wsllrs and two hita. The Pirates noored their

for the Btsolera although hb walked thirt.en and gave up five hit. but ht. teammates eupporbd him with tan hits. In Mlnor League ~ U o n lut

Thursday the Abqalq Rocreto defeated the Dhabran mem &8andtheRuT.ouraBI.glw took the Dha8r.n TI.erI, Is-4.

Up To Par

of the eecond inning on two hits and a Falcon error.

, In the third inning ' the : Waona increased their lead to L 51 on a Plrataarror and Corky C ~hntps' triple. ~n the nrm in- - ntng the Balcona made it 9-1,

aooring fow times on four hits and another F'lrcrte error and they completed the rout by

, wocing four more runa in the &thLnniDpontwohlband two more Pirate mora.

, Chuck Rsssum went the routn for the s m n s anowing onry two hita walking one and

" strtLlnp out efpbt whila ht. C teammates pounded the m a t e

aurIsrb for 1s hits. In the Cardinal-Bteebr game.

Gallagher, Weathem M a t W h e r s in. Qualifying RoMde

Db.brrm'n .oueta completed qnaMyiog round. for the an- nual Club Chumplonahipa hat wbe!. wlth oallagher'n mperb on.-rLndar-par n earn- ing hku the mcm'n m.dlU.t tro- pho. and PU!% W-thern' prow totalof&lrinn(nCrned.llathon- Or8 in WMn% q m .

A number of the aomen'b matchw wem played owr the Id'rbFllt-Mrh weam- ern d r M Bunny Psaroni tn the c h a m S a 0 ~ Wht, 8 md.1, in a ClQm €pd in^^ mawband inthe umem@lt. B.w Am*, plmw .roa- lent pu. dUII*hed Pat t~ MUUI. B WI LL I. the ale-t and mnt emWqpmtch in the cbnmplomahlp Ilfght, A m Bavaga toolr Lue Msatrem%t on the lDth hole.

In ar.t ayht matahbn. 8her- nun Bersdord d0apad mu- garat Webb. but not wi tbut a mtru&% wbns Held. WIUaca dafMted Betty Yiiier. 6 and C

Betty eurdlley won her matah wlth Helen P u k in the .eoond night, and Jam Rokon defeated Billla Hunt Newe of other matchem follow next reek.

In Rru Tamma"s Club Cham- ~ionshl~mrtoa*hJQmwAtnr

h.lt of the B(th, Bill Scott made it l2-12-11 as he blasted one over the center Ueld fence. Tha CardWa wored their drul two mum in the lfrth imhg on t lma waB8, one hit and a Bbselsr error.

B.mg Mandls went the route

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Hem IUO some BtghIfshts of leasue MtlOD down on ma

DeMlzL.Ile#1aEtW(La, Ed zuiwa Ira the Ektmdw Huldiaap ma@M rlth 4 Eaa eede.8 on game# of 188 ,214~d a1 followed by BmOrort'.8?0 on game4 orn0$1manaPaP Other hQh ierisn wre m W by Qaorpo b w l ~ , M8 and cob M p ' 8 -0

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