The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1987 Page: 8 of 20
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Thurnday, February 5, 1987
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Savings deposits here rise
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By LINNEASCHLOBOHM million during 1986, from tion’s Crosby branch, $4,158,984
Deposits at savings and loan $115,892,107 in December 1985 to at the Huffman branch and
institutions in Baytown and the $108,717,214 at the end of 1986. $57,249,550 at the Dayton
Baytown area grew by $17.5 The third-quarter deposit total branch,
million during 1986, from at Citizens was $109,919,922
$504,827,430 to $522,876,020
At Allenpark Federal Savings
Deposits at Century Savings and Loan’s Baytown office,
_The 1986 year-end total was, aiul Lean Association branches—which opened in April 1986,
however down $f0.4 million in Baytown and Mont Belvieu deposits totaled $32,961,337 on
frnm the 1986 third-auarter stood at $81,774,519 at the end of Sept. 30 and $28,114,591 at the
. Sslttotalof?533Su24 1986, an increase of $18.2 million end of 1986. .
At Pmnire of America Federal over the 1985 year-end fi8ure Universal Savings and Loan
Sa ving Rank XnSSS $65,486,945.' The association’s Association in’ Highlands
Vn 1986 third-quarter total was reported deposits of $19,402,106
$81,895,338. ‘ • at the end of 1986, compared to a
Hmnnert hv«7 s million diirinp Southeastern Savings Associa- third-quarter total of $19,455,902
l986PPfromy$225 318 284 on Dec8 tion branches in Dayton, Crosby and a December 1985 total of
9riQi« tn «1^ sm and Huffman reported a combin- $16,110,635.
J1’- ’ ^ ed deposit total of $68,496,754 on At University Savings
At the end of Sept^ 1986, Sept. 30 and $68,587,289 at the Association, deposits grew by
deposits at the Big E totaled end of 1986. The year-end total is nearly $6.3 million during 1986,
$203,361,071. $1.2 million below the 1985 en- from $12,220,000 on Dec.30, 1985,
At Citizens of Texas Savings ding figure of$69,799,459. to $18,514,000 on year later. The
and Loan Association, the At the end of 1986, deposits association’s third-quarter total
deposit total decreased by $7.1 totaled $7,178,755 at the associa- was $17,251,000.
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HUDSON SMITH, left, of Exxon’s Baytown superintendent; and Don Coffey," LC board of
Refinery discusses a vibration analyzer with Vi- regents. The refinery gave the surplus,analyzer to
vian Blevins, second from left, president of Lee the college to use in an ongoing vibration monitor-
* College; Cecil Morgan, LC maintenance ing program for its air conditioning system.
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ing, accounting, budgeting, Institute has offered courses on *
employee hiring, training and business. Continuing Education
motiyation and other business has received- more than 1,500* •"
topics.^ registrations for classes in srnall .
ThiT Small Business business informatfoh; recdrd~
Assistance Center of the Lee Col- keeping and microcomputer use.
lege Continuing Education divi
sion will sponsor the services.
The center also will provide migration Law for Employers,”
workshops, classes and 2$ p.m. March 24 at the Corn-
seminars for small business munity Building auditorium anti
owners, managers and their “Memory Power for People Who
employees.
Howard Duhon, LC coor
Since 1983, the Continuing
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April 25 at San Jacinto Mall
classroom 104.
AN ADVISORY committee is helping the Lee College Continuing Foundation director; Helen Smith, owner of Helen’s Kitchen; Kathy
Education division provide services to small businesses in east Har- Young, owner of Merle Norman Cosmetic Center; Dot Vidrine, dinator for business and in
ris, Chambers and Liberty counties. Sybil Francis, at left in front owner of Dot Vidrine Realty; Jim Maples, owner of Bay Plaza dustry, directs the center. An ad- '• Classes on microcomputers
row, directs the LC Continuing Education division and Howard Cleaners; Bonita McCullough, vice president of Baytown State vispry committee of local and other business topics will be
Duhon, at right in back row, is LC business and industry coordinator. Bank; Dr. Rolfe Wooten,,dentist ; Sheri White, owner of Bee Hive business persons met during offered.________^_________
Advisory committee members are, to Ms. Francis’ left, Mike Floristr-Duhon; and Joe MuHer. owner of Muller Real Estate January to recommend con
Shields, Baytown-West Chambers County Economic Development Appraisers. “ ::: - ------~suitants~and topics TOT'con- consuIting seTvices call, Duhon
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as SJM marketing director
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LeiSa Altimore, marketing consistency,” she said. “I found
directory San Jacinto Mail, will SJM one of the finest and sup-
be leaving her post Feb. mo ac- portive groups of merchants I’ve
cept a position with ;Texas ever worked with.”
Centers Investments as assis
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Assistant Marketing Director
tant mall manager and re-grand Phyllis Barnes will be interim ->
opening coord^iatof for marketing director. A new
Seminary South Mall in Fort marketing director is scheduled -
Worth. to be hired within the next 60 to
Ms. Altimore is planning to 90 days
marry Jeffrey Lesikar of Dallas
in June. The couple plan to jHj
reside in Irving.
Lesikar is employed as a golf f||
course regional superintendent
and agromist with American
GolfCorp.
Ms. Altimore is loOJking for-
ward to her new job. “This is the
most exciting job opportunity
I’ve had in my career,” she Said.
Ms. Altimore was transferred
from Temple Mall in Temple to
San Jacinto Mall one and half
years ago. g
She said the friendly and sup- I
portive merchants of San Jacin^ *
to Mall have made her job easier I
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SJM’s stability and the key to I
our success here is the team ■
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Tenneco employees honored
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MONT BELVIEU - Four day Inn in Baytown. The
employees employed at Tenneco meeting was attended by ‘ -
Oil Processing and Marketing’s employees and families of the ^
Barbers Hill Terminal in Mont Mont Belvieu terminal and the «-
Belvieu have been honored with La Porte Fractionation plant
^ and management from Um com-
All four employees have pany’s home office in Houston.
Tenneco Oil Processing and *
Marketing is a unit of Houston-
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ments you can make for retirement.
You may also know that the money you
invest in an IRA is tax deductible and the
interest earned is tax deferred, so you doht
pay taxes until you withdraw funds.
But. tax year 1986 is the last year that everyone is
eligible for the IRA deduction. The new tax laws have
changed eligibility requirements and may mean that this
year is the last chance you will have to take advantage of this important deduction *
Don’t miss this opportunity to invest up to $2000 in your future and take the 1986
until April 15 to open an IRA and take the bite out of your 1986 taxes
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safety awards
achieved five years of service
without an accident. Award reci-
pients included Walter Hurd of based Tenneco Inc a diver-
Houston, Mike McLaughlin of La slfied corporation with business '•
Porte, and Andy Evans and John interests in oil, natural gas, ■ •- -
Santana, both of Baytown. pipelines, shipbuilding, farm -
The awards were presented and construction equipment.
Jan. 20 during the annual automotive parts, packaging,
Natural Gas Liquids Operations agriculture, land management, t
and Safety meeting at the Holi- minerals and chemicals
Computers help with seasonal shopping :
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.