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CLEVELAND ADVOCATE,
Go to your game! Indians down Crosby, 67-44
Jan. 30(Fri.)
Feb. 3 (Tues.)
Feb. 6 (Fri.)
Feb. 10 (Tues.)
1980 - 81 CLEVELAND INDIANS
BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
7th and 8th Grade
7th and 8th Grade
7th and 8th Grade
All 8th
All 8th
All 8th
All 8th
Boys 8th & Girls 8th
Boys 8th & Girls 8th
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Jan. 12
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
Jan. 24
Jan. 26
Feb. 2
Feb 9
Feb. 16
ate to have
vho will take
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7th and 8th Grade
7th and 8th Grade
7th and 8th Grade
7th and 8th Grade
7th Grade ONLY
7 th, and 8th Grade
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001592-2762
In Houston:
for more information call:
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Nov. 17
Nov. 24
Dec 1
Dec. 5-6
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Jan. 8
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HYATT REGENCY HOUSTON
1200 Louisiana Street
Fri., January 30,1981, 9:00-5:30
Sat., January 31, 1981, 9:00-5:30
Doon Open at 8:00 A.M.
Dec. 4 5-6
Dec. 12-13
Jan. 8
Jan 15
Jan. 22
Jan 29
Feb 5
7th and 8th
7thand 8th
Kroll
Miracle Whip
5:00
500
430
4:00
500
New Caney
Hardin
Chester
Chester
New Caney Tournament
New Caney Tournament
Montgomery Tournament
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WED, JAN. 21
THRU
TUES, JAN. 27
Be Sure To Get Your Cord Punched
Jack Pot $2,90000
Nov. 20
Nov. 20
Dec. 8
Dec. 8
[ Dec 11-12-13
Dec. 15
Jan. 5
Jan 8-10
Jan. 12
Jan. 15
Jan. 17
Jan. 19
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Jan. 26
Jan. 29
Feb. 2
Feb 5
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Girls Basketball •
7th And 8th
Splendora 7th - 8th Grade Baskt, 1
7 - 8 Girls
Sava $5.00
Admiesion only $10 each day when you
present this ad at the door.
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PLUS THOUSANDS OF INSTANT PRODUCT PRIZES!
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Hormel
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Cisco Rod & Groan
Burritos
5:30
5:30
7th Boys and Girls
5:30
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whether you’re . . .
• looking for your first job
• re-entering the work force
• changing jobs or fields
• building your career
. . .or just want
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Detergent
$179
The 37 - year - old state record
for largemouth bass, broken only last
year; has been shattered again urfless
Splendora 4-H
Libert
Dayton
Crosby
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Livingston
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the Cleveland Indians Boys Var-
sity basketball team scored its second
districtplay victory last week, when
it beat Crosby 67 -44
Both teams ran neck and neck in
the first quarter tying it 14 14 in the
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pressed on thro igh the fourth to win
the game 67 44
High point scorers for Cleveland
were Barry Hightower with 19, Pete
Broussard with 12 and Willie Fletcher
with ten.
•Montgomery
Barbers Hill Tournament
place
Cleveland
Conroe
Crosby
Conroe
Splendora
Cleveland
Liberty
Cleveland
Cleveland
Livingston
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Game Starting Time.5:00 p.m.
Date
Nov. 15 (Sat.)
■Nov. 18 (Tues.)
Nov.21 (Fri.) '
Nov. 25 (Tues.)
Nov. 28 (Fri.)
Dec. 2 (Tues.)
Dec. 4-5-6
Dec.9(Tues.)
Dec. 11-12 13
Dec. 12-13
Dec. 16 (Tues.)
Dec. 29-30-31
Jan 2(Fri }
Jan. 6 (Tues.)
Jan. 9 (Fri.)
Jan. 13 (Tues.)
Jan. 16 (Fri.)
Jan. 20 (Tues.)
Jan. 23 (Fri.)
Jan: 27 (Tues.)
second quarter the Indians edged
ahead by three points ending the half
26 23, Cleveland.
The Indians increased their lead
in the third quarter when they scored
19 points to Crosby’s eight. and
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St. Croix and
Alex. To get
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in Houston
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Winel Popcornt Sweet
Potatoesi Peanut Butteri
Yes, even home-baked
bread! You can have them
all— plus many of the no-
no's — and still lose
weight.
CLEVELAND
MEETING
Ausfih Memoriol tibrary
Monday 600
Regstraton
• Weigh Waicher Milne. 1981
to the effi-
)f the police
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$402
Franks,
12 Ox 5 I
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Nancy starts
pressure on
v‛s secret is
A Daingerfield motorist recently
was shocked to see a 300 pound black
bear ambling through the entrance to
Daingerfield State Park
The sighting resulted in the large' -
female being "treed” by Texas Parks
and Wildlife Department Game War-
den Billy Dodd and other local law
enforcement officers a short time
later. a
The animal turned out to be a
nuisance bear' which' had been
trapped by Arkansas game officials
Jan. 5 "Coldsprings .
Jan. 8,9,10 Splendora Tournament
•Splendora
Barbers Hill Tournament
shop for leader training will be held
from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m at the
Community College in Alvin, Texas
All leaders are urged to attend
Next meeting of the Splendora
4-H Club will be held Feb 16 u 7180
p.m in the high school snackbar
meeting in Conroe at 7:30 p m in the
county courthouse
On Feb. 7, the District II Work
Feb 13 (Fri.)
Feb. 17 (Tues.)
Feb. 20 (Fri.)
Feb. 21 (Tues.)
$806308
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* Denotes: .IV and Vasity Boys only. JV games start at 6 p.m. and Varsity
gamesstart at 7:30 pin.
** Denotes: JV games start at 4:30 and Varsity games start at 6 p.m.
*♦♦ Denotes: Varsity Boys only game starts at 7:30 p.m.
7 - 8 Girls
ry Basketball Tournament 8th Boys and Girls
Barbers Hill* 7 - Boys and (Tls ’ H 5:30
Huffman 8 - Boys and Girls T 5:30
Splendora Basketball Tournament 7 and 8 Boys and Girls
Tarkington 8 - Boys and Girls H
Shepherd 7 - Boys and Girls H
Barbers Hill Tournament
Barbers Hill 8 - Boys and Girls H
Barbers Hill 7 - Boys and Girls T
• Foley’s Fashion Show (Friday)
• Receive free career planner ($5 value).
THE WOMEN’S YELLOW PAGES
Mixes
5/$100
Fruit Cocktail
Sauce woa.ca, co-o,.
Boys 7th & 8th Girls 8 All Day
Boys 7th & 8th Girls 8 All Day
Boys 7th & 8th Girls 8 All Day
Boys 7th & 8th Girls 8 T4:30
All 8th T5:30
Boys 7th & 8th Girls 7 & 8 All Day
All 8th T5:30
Boys 7th & Girls 8th All Day
All 8th H5:30
Boys 8th & Girls 8th All Day
MARY L. JONES
Bookkeeping & Tax Service
. Member Texas and National
Association of Public Accountants
Open 7 A Week ,.
Weekend Appointments
Spam
Shortening...
Mac. & Cheese . ,
Mushrooms -
Betty Crocker
Cake Mix
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Mr. Harty
Funeral services for
Jack Harty, 70, of Conroe
will be held in the Metcalf -
Chapel of the Pines,
Wed., Jan. 21, 1981 at 11
a m with Rev James
Pass officiating. Grave-
side services will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the'Woodlawn Ceme-
tery, Houston with Met-
calf Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements
Mr. Harty was born
in Colfax. La on Sept. 19.
1910 and passed away
Jan. 19,1981 in Conroe.
He was a retired
Pipefitter and a member
of the Firetower Baptist
Church.
Mr. Harty is sur-
vived by his wife, Doro-
thy Pass Harty, Conroe,
two step - sons: Rev
James Pass, Conroe. Mr.
Pete Ray, Brenham
A half brother: Bill
Harty, Shreveport, La.
and two sisters: Mrs.
. Myrtle Waller, Bossier,
City, La. and Mrs. Chris
tine Foreman, Bossier
City, La.
A number of nieces
and nephews also sur
vive.
Pallbearers were
James E. Pass, Jr., John
D. Pass, James B. Gard-
ner, R. C. Neff, Jack
Thomas, and Bill Bee
line.
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Nov 24
Dec. 1
Dec 8
Dec 11
Dec 12
Dec. 13
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■ Snow Crop
5-Alive 7704
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Opponents
♦ West Orange - Stark
• Bridge City
♦ Beaumont - CP
• Beaumont CP
• Kountze
* Nemitz (Houston)
JASPER TOURNEY
* Hebert
LIVINGSTON TOURNEY
NEMITZ JV TOURNEY
* Huntsville
THOMAS JEFF. TOURNEY
• Bridge City
* Hebert
•♦ New Caney (JV, Varsity, Girls)
OPEN
*♦ Crosby (JV, Varsity, Girls)
♦♦ Liberty (JV, Varsity, Girls)
* Dayton
♦♦•Channelview
(JV Girls, Varsity Girls, Boys)
** Livingston (JV, Varsity. Girls)
*** New Caney
(JV Girls, Varsity Girls, Bovs)
OPEN
* •• Crosby
(JV Girls, Varsity Girls, Boys)
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$149
Shepherd 8 - Boys and Girls T
Cleveland 7 - Boys and Girls T
Coldspring 8 - Boys and Girls T
Shepherd 7 - Boys and Girls T
Montgomery 8 Boys and Girls H
Willis 8 - Boys and Girls H
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Green Beans 1
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Beans ..
Gary Smith
Roy Bolin
isa Brandon,
n (features).
Marlene Kerr
inda Johnson
lecky Nelson .
h. Mary Mize
wn Aultman
Laura Wise
i, Lois Burns.
Marian Owen
le Smith Clay
Spare
Ribs
Ground Beef
Gooch
pooch Steakfingers
o. $169
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Decker
than 12 months.
John Alexander Jr. of Richard- '
son caught a 14 pound, 31 2 ounce lake produced a new record, since
largemouthat Echo Lake near Athens catches of numerous bass over 12
Sat, Jan. 10, beating the o d record of pounds had been reported there in
14 112 set by Jim imbell of fact, Gary Martin of Grand Prairie
Pittsburg at LakeMonticello last Feb caught a 13 - pound, two - ounce bass
. 2 v there just a week before Alexander s
cefe eelenAer Alexander was using a black jig catch. ......
9*19 -MI---- with arrubber skirt and pork eel when Forshage said he believes it
On Jan. 26, there will be a county he caught the record fish from the 175 likely that the state record could
- .....‘ acre private club lake He was using easily fall again in the next two
20 pound test line months. This could happen at Lakes
Texas Parks and Wildlife De Echo. Monticello or any of several Department’s Came Warden Train
partment biologist Alan Forshage of small East Texas impoundments ing Academy in \ustin He had been
Tyler examined the fish and found it which have received stockings of assigned to dut in tart is Countx
to be a pure Florida strain bass of the' Florida bass. Lake Calaveras near
type stocked in the lake by Tyler State San Antonio also is in the running, as
Fish Hatchery crews in 1972 The fish it produced a 13 pounder a year ago
was 26 inches long and 21' - inches in AI I • ■ nyo
thainlo gists were not surprised the ArKy bear rdids eX01S
Coffeemate
Cat Food *
Peas ciu.v.
Solo Cups
Pickles oo.
Jelly
Picante Sauce....
Black Pepper •
Puppy Food —
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Grape Juice -
Hamburger Dills
Chili Powder....
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advancement
m • Featuring Gloria Steinem (Fri., 9:00 AM.) and
J Dr Joyce Brothers (Sat., 4:00 P M.)
Patties
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Bolin, Roy. Cleveland Advocate (Cleveland, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1981, newspaper, January 24, 1981; Cleveland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499498/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin Memorial Library.