The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987 Page: 3 of 20
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CROSBY
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THIS IS TNE WEIGHT PROGRAM
EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUT!
ProfessionaT Counseiing and Information
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The American
Association of Retired Persons
will sponsor tax counseling for
the elderly each Tuesday from
1:30 to 5 p.m. through April 14 at
the Crosby Branch Library.
Two advisers are scheduled to
help answer questions and assist
persons in filing their 1986 in-
come tax forms. Most ineome
tax forms are available at the
library.
For more information contact
the library at 514 Church Street
or call 328-1313.
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graders, from left, Celia Martinez, Dawn Anderson McGruff, Billie Hinton, principal of Carver-Jones,
and Erskine Branch, display pamphlets donated to and officer Byron Jones,
the school by 7-11 and the Southland Corp. for the
Baytown Police Department to use in the McGruff
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“ Members of Future Farmers nifer George, Crosby FFA, se- Crosby 4-Hy first place; Mark
of America and 4-H clubs from cerid place; and Suzannah Nixon, Crosby 4-H, seebnd
Baytown and the surrounding Beasley, Anahuac FFA, third place; and Kayshia Clifton,
area demonstrated their place. Crosby 4-H, third place. <
showmanship skills Jancf7 in a Lamb Division - Senipr Non-' Steer Division - Junior Non-
showmhnship contest sponsored experienced — Jason Brady, experienced — Casey Berge,
by the Baytown Sterling FFA Crosby FFA, first place; Victor Hardin 4-H, first place; Wendi
Booster Club. Chavez, Anahuac FFA, second Gilmore, Liberty 4-H, second
First-place winners in each of place; and Dan Henderson, place;, and Sally Putman, Cedai
the contest’s 12 divisions receiv- SterlirVg FFA, third place Bayou 4-H, third place,
ed belt buckles. Ribbons were Lamb Division - Junior Ex- Overall Beit Buckle winner in
awarded to second- and third- perienced — Jenny Romero, the senior division was Stacy
place winners. Highlands 4-H, first place; Enderli of Baytown
ii Showmanship contest winners Malley Wheeler, Jasper 4-H. se- Overall Belt Buckie winner for
cond place; and Justin George, the junior division was Justin
_ Swine Division - Senior Ex- Crosby 4-H, third place: „ George Jr of Crosby,
perienced — Lawrence Richard, Lamb Division - Junior Non- Best buckle sponsors Were
Crosby FFA, fiFst place; Stacy experienced — Jennifer Me- Blue and Gold Sausage (Dale
Enderli, Sterling FFA, second Clanahan, Cedar Bayou 4-H, Jackson), Scott and Beulah
place; and John George Jr., first place; Misty Wisnoski, Newport, Bill and Gale Riley,
Crosby FFA, third place. Manuel 4-H, second place; and Wallace and Michael Voslok,
Swine Division - Senior Non- Stacy Gil), Cedar Bayou 4-H, Elaine Bird in memory of J.E.
~ experienced — Larry .Glowers, third place. Bird and Hi-Lo Auto Parts
Channelview FFA, first place; Steer Division - Senior Ex- (GerryMullens).
Matt Ribilski, Cypress FFA, se- perienced - Stacy Fnderll, Other, contributors to the belt
cond place; and Luke Long, Sterling FFA, fir$t place; Brett “buckles were L&L Touch of
Channelview FFA, third place. Lucas, Sterling FFA, second Class (Linda Martin), Charlie
Swine Division - Junior Ex- place; and Lawrence Richards, Cox Construction, Bits-N-Pieces
perienced — Justin George, Crosby FFA, third place,
.Crosby 4-H, first place; Matthew Steer Division - Senior Non- Service (Walter Rossow),
McMurrough, Channelview 4-H, experienced -- Darrell Rit- Allstate Insurance (J.Q. Belt),
s£?ond place; and Jason temon, Cypress FFA, first Bill and Gale Riley, Pete and
.McMurrough, Channelview 4-H, place; Mark-Wead, Houston Linda Enderli, Walter and Doris
third place.
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Non- Revils, Robert E. Lee FFA, ’ Marc and Anne Barrios, Joe and
experienced —. Jason Fields, third place. £ Jeanette Hardin, -Ungei Bros.
Channelview ^-H, first place; Steer Division - Junior Ex- ,Gas and Grocery and First Na-
Chip Esquivel, Crosby 4-H, se- perienced - Justin George, I tional Bank, Highlands
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In 6 months to 1 year, Dept, of Labor says 7 out of
10 jobs ore electronic or computer related MTI of-
fers hands on training day, afternoon and evening
classes. Job placement assistance and financial aid
for those who qualify.
H.S. Seniors...Ask about our scholarship program
(Courtesy of Paine,; Webber,
Jackson andCurtis)
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Celanese,
Chesebrough...
Chevron .......
Diamond Sham.
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Dupont.........
Ethyl Corp.....
Exxon.........
Fordt«..........
General Elfect..
General Motors
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211 E. Pork wood, Friendswood, Texas
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HCA
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Houston Industry.
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Kmart........
Kroger..........
Mobil..;........
Monsanto.......
National Dist,...
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Phillips Petr......
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Sun Oil........
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Right now you can step into big savings.
Now ts the perfect time to replace your old floor with a new'one -■
from Congoleum. All Congoleum Vinyl floors feature a no-wax easy-
care finish, available in exciting styles and colors. Plus, many,
Congoleum floors feature the Chromabond* Protection System for
resistance to most stubbom housel mkJ sUm is. mikJew afkiaikaii. And —
most Congoleum no-wax ftoors are Detected by a 5-year limited
warranty So, now is the time to replace vour floor and save big
But hurry, this special sale ends soon • ;
•See u$ for comoUtt newts
45%
80%
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LEGAL SECRET ARY WANTED
58%
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A career opportunity to work with a fast
growing, dynamic, personal injury law
firm. __________
106%
39%
48%
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Congoleum
Floors of Longer Lasting Beauty
61%
V-GLENN VICKERY 6 ASSOCIATES
GtizMis Bank Tewtr
42%
38%
Texai Eastern
Upjota........
USX Corp. ....
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987, newspaper, February 5, 1987; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154300/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.