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Show The National Enterprise , January 19, 1977 Page four QSbe GHShd dm Billings Energy Building Team search. Hadden has a wide variety of experience in administrative management, finance, electronics equipment development board member. A recognized administrator, and research. He received his Master of Business Matherlys forte is finance. He presently serves as a member of the board of directors Administration and B.S. degree in physics at Winnegago Industries in Iowa and on and mathematics from Brigham Young several committees including the position of University. He has also studied engineering chairman of the Winnebago Foundation. management towards an M.S. degree at Besides his interests in Winnebago, Long Island University in Greenvale, New Matherly continues to function as a board York. member and consultant for Park InvestHaddens position at BEC involves ment Company which he organized in 1958. interfacing with governmental agencies and He is a graduate of Drake University in industrial firms to demonstrate hydrogens practicality, versatility, and economic feasaccounting and finance. Also new to the BEC team is Leonard D. ibility. The resulting contracts will further Hadden, Coordinator of Contracted Re build BECs hydrogen leadership position. PROVO, Utah Billings Energy Corporation (OTC 5.00, 5.50) announced the addition of Carl W. Matherly as a new Alton Names Chief Operating Officer ALTON, 111. Harold M. Belle, executive vice president of Alton Box Board Company, (OTC 16.75, 17.75) has been appointed chief operating officer of the company. The announcement was made by Edwin J. Spiegel, Jr., chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer. Under the new management alignment, the vice president and general managers of the companys operating divisions will report to Beile. Beile will continue to serve with Speigel as part of the companys executive office which was established last January. B.C. Drumm, senior vice president, will serve as counsel to Speigel and Beile in the formulation of corporate policy and will management responsibility for several special projects, initially including outside paperboard sales and trades and supervision of woodlands operations. Biele, 50, is a native of Park Ridge, Illinois. He is a certified public accountant and is a business administration graduate of He joined Alton Box Colorado College. 1966 as controller. He Board Company in was elected vice president and appointed general manager of the companys converting group in 1972. He was appointed senior vice president in 1973, and last January was elected executive vice president, a member of the companys board of directors and a member of the companys executive office. assume Sales Manager Named at Rapidata FAIRflELD, N.J. Rapidata, Inc., (OTC 2.625, 3.00) a nationwide remote access computer service company announced the appointment of Gerald J. Grese as district sales manager of its Philadelphia office, located in Philadelphia, Pa. In his new post, Grese will be responsible for all commercial and financial accounts located in Philadelphia and the surrounding Delaware Valley region. Grese had previously served as man ager of technical services in Rapidata s Atlanta office. The holder of a B.S. degree in mathematics from Drexel University, he began his career at Rapidata in 1972 as a technical representative in the New York financial office. During the next four year period, Grese served in various positions in the sales and technical departments of In January, 1976, he was Rapidata. promoted to the post of technical manager of Rapidata s Atlanta office. . 4l Ht'j Our dramatic growth the past two years is the result of two events. In 1974, we acquired Dixie Insulation of Houston, Texas, and changed our business to insulation of oil refining and storage facilities. In 1975, we broadened our services through insulation of liquid ammonia fertilizer storage tanks and plants. Our experience in insulating ammonia facilities places us in a favorable position to take advantage of the increased world production of liquid ammonia. At the same time, we continue to assist the petroleum industry in its effort to increase oil and gas production. We have dedicated ourselves to making DiEnco the foremost petroleum and fertilizer facility insulation company in the nation. SALT LAKE a HOUSTON THs wsis tme a tancMoadl Whitsitt Appointed Land Manager MIDLAND, Texas Tipperary Corporation (OTC 14.125, 14.625) announced that Phil M. Whitsitt had been named Land Manager for the corporation. A graduate of Sul Ross University, Whitsitt has twelve years land experience and most recently was District Land Manager for Aminoil U.S.A., Inc., formerly Burmah-Sign- al in Midland. He is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Landmen and the Permian Basin Landmans Association. Tipperary Corporation owns 600,000 net acres of oil, gas and mineral leases in the United States. For 15 years, the Clear Air Solid Waste Disposal System has been reducing garbage volume by 90, converting it to a valuable energy resource, and doing it more efficiently than any other system on the market today. Reserve Elects Directors LOS ANGELES, CA. Russell II. Green, Jr., former president of Signal Oil and Gas Company, and R. Bruce Bailey, president of Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Ltd. have been elected directors of Reserve Oil and Gas Company. Green, 52, was associated with Signal Oil and Gas Company (now Burmah Oil and Gas Company) for many years and served as president until 1969. Currently his interests include development of geothermal energy and operations of premium wine vineyards. Green graduated from the University of Texas with a B.S. degree in petroleum engineering. He is a director of California Federal Savings and Loan Association. R. Bruce Bailey, 54, is president of Reserves Canadian subsidiary, Canadian Reserve Oil and Gas Ltd. He is a native of Alberta, Canada, and has more than 27 years experience in the oil and gas industry. Bailey graduated from the University of Alberta with a B.S. degree in geology. He is a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists, and has held various offices in the Independent Petroleum Association of Canada. There never be a shortage of garbage, only a shortage of space to put it. As this problem becomes increasingly acute, Clear Air, Inc. will continue to pioneer the most efficient systems of solid waste disposal and materials recovery recycling with energy generation in the bargain. EPA standards? We exceed them all. Clear Air. Inc. .'..meeting the needs of the future. will ler 37 Coact Ava. Baffalo, N.Y. 14216 W P.O. Boa 111 0dm. Utak S44S2 W P.O. Boa H 111. 60143 Bartlett. |