The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1981 Page: 3 of 56
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Haney, twin sons of Gina and Ron Haney of Baytown,
celebrate their second birthday March 4. They have a
brother, Ryan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
Haney and Fritz Johnson, all of El Dorado, Ark.
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The next step when fixing a
sagging upholstered seat is to
begin installing new jute
webbing.
1. Place the end of the
webbing strip at the back of
the chair frame directly
behind one row of springs.
Drive a row of four tacks
across the webbing strip.
Allow about an inch of mate-
rial behind these tacks.
2. Fold the end of the webb-
ing strip over the tacks just
driven and drive three more
tacks through it, placing the
new tacks between the four
tacks driven in.
3. Stretch the webbing over
the row of springs. Stick the
tines of the webbing stretcher
into the jute webbing and
pivot the stretcher against the
side rail of the chair. This
enables you to stretch the
webbing tight over the
springs. Put plenty of pres-
tacks and drive three more
ucks through it and between
the tacks previously driven.
6. Repeat these steps to
install webbing strips across
each row of springs, from
back to front.
7. Next the webbing is
stretched across the chair
bottom. The procedure is the
same as installing the other
webbing strips, except that
now the strips are. woven
under and over the strips
already installed.
8. As each strip is stretched
across the chair bottom, apply
pressure on the stretcher so
that the strip is made as tight
as possible. By the time the
webbing is in place, the bot-
tom should be flat:
9. You will need heavy
upholstery thread and a
curved sailmaker’s needle for
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wedneaday, March 4, 1911
Black Cowboy Seeks Stardom In Rodeo World
DENVER (AP) -(carrying pro with the Pro-
Charley Sampson wears a fessional Rodeo Cowboys
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big black hat and boots,
rides wild bucking bulls for
a living on the rodeo circuit
and just might qualify for
the title “King of the Urban
Cowboys.”
“I’m strictly from the ci-
ty. I was born right
downtown” In the Watts
area of Los Angeles into a
family of six brothers and
MONET-CHERIE Cour-
ville, daughter of Gerald
and Candy Courville Of
Baytown, celebrated her
fifth birthday March 2.
She has a brother, Jean-
Paul. Grandparents are
the Rev. and Mrs. Paul
Hamilton of Baytown and
Mr. and Mrs. Merrick
Marks of Plaquemine, La.
Great-grandmother is
Mrs. Eddie Credeur of
PortBarre,La.
black cowboy said as he
loafed in the stall area
behind the National
Western Rodeo here.
the scales at 134 pounds and
Association. He’s won 15
times.
“My goal Is to be world’s
champion. Well, with all the
injuries I’ve acquired, 110 years old scotched that.
have to take It one day at a
time,” Sampson said.
His list of rodeo wounds
Include a knee injury,
six sisters, the 23-year-old lung, hyper-extended wrist,
pulled groin and two broken
fingers.
Sampson admits he’s a
tad small for a bull rider
critter.
to rodeos."
Sampson said his father Sampson said he got
had wanted him to be a itarted rough stock
housepainter like his uncles
and grandfather. But a Cub
Scout field trip when he was
“We went on a trip to ride
some ponies in the summer
of '68.1 decided to go back
and ride a little more... and
twice-broken right leg, I decided that what I
broken sternum, punctured wanted to do was be around
horses.” «
The 5-foot-4 Sampson tips but “a cowboy like me has
an advantage because I get
has specialized in riding the less whip from a powerful
1,500-to 1,750-pound bulls bull while a cowboy 6 feet
for six rodeo seasons, the
last three as a card
tall will get all the whip”
from the bucking, plunging
at team-roping jackpot
events.
His first year as a pro,
Sampson earned 822,000
before “I got hurt by a bull
that dropped me to 20tb." 1
His second season he eara- ?
ed $7,000 before being '
sidelined with a broken leg. >■
He launched this season s
recently at the National !
He hung around the El western by getting bucked
Fig Stables in Gardena so 0ff a notorious bull named.’
much he finally talked the “Macho Velvet,” who only';
owners into a Job. gets ridden two or three*!
“The guys around thetlmesaseas6n:
stable had been rodeoers
and after I started working U5.120 rodeos this season.,
there I learned roping.
That’s where I learned to be
a cowboy and started going ^3
Sampson plans to enters
charter to Rhode Island In,
enough
springs.
finished,
to compress the
When the job is
the bottom of the
chair should be flat, so the
webbing should be stretched
now until it is nearly flat.
4. Holding the webbing tight
with the stretcher, drive four
tacks across the width of the
webbing into the front rail of
the chair. Because the uphol-
stery hammer is magnetic, it
holds the tacks for you, and
allows you to stretch the
webbing with one hand and
tack with the other.
5. Use a scissors or sharp
knife to cut off the webbing
strip an inch beyond the tacks
just driven. Fold the end of
the webbing back across these
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10. You now sew each of the
springs to the webbing just
installed. Using the curved
needle, you sew down through
the webbing, around the wire
of the spring and back up
through the webbing.
11. Begin sewing at a cor
ner spring. Sew through the
webbing four times for each
spring. The neatest and best
way is to sew through four
corners, so that the thread
over the spring makes a
square. However, the pattern
is unimportant as long as the
spring is sewn to the burlap in
four places.
12. When the first spring
has been completed, move to
the next, and continue sewing
until all springs are secured.
13. To complete your repair
of the chair, tack or staple a
dust cover on the bottom. The
usual dust cover is black
cambric, but you can also use
a muslin.
14. With the dust cover on,
the job is finished.
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CYNTHIA RENEE
Rascoe, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C.R. Rascoe of
Baytown, celebrated her
second birthday March 2.
She has a sister, Carrie,
and a* brother, Scott.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Murphy
of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs.
J.L. Rascoe and Mr. and
Mrs. F.N. Bickham, all of
Beaumont. Great-
grandmother is Mrs. Joe
Guidry of Beaumont.
People who boast that they
can eat, anything haven’t
lunched at the beanery next to
this office.
If you’re a gifted person,
the IRS will want to know
about it come April 15.
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Duke of Mont Belvieu,
celebrates his fifth birth-
day March 4. He has a
brother, Christopher
Michael. Grandparents
are Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Duke and Melton Hobbs,
all of Baytown. Great-
grandparents are Mrs.
Madia Duke of Baytown
and Mrs. Maude Carlton
of Hensley, Ark.
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
THURSDAY
BAYTOWN
BREAKFAST - Fruit
juice, eggs, biscuits, milk.,
LUNCH - Baked chicken
or sausage, green peas
sweet potatoes, broccoli
fruit salad, rolls, milk,
marble cake.
CHANNELVIEW
Elementary
BREAK F A S T- ~ ® r y
cereal, raisins, homemade
breakfast bread, milk.
LUNCH-Chili cheese dog,
pinto beans, fruit salad,
tom-tom cookies.
Secondary
LUNCH - Tacos, stuffed
wieners, pinto beans, can-
died carrots, mixed
vegetables, taco salad,
peaches, waldorf salad, cin-
namon rolls, bread, milk.
BARBERSHILL
BREAKFAST - Pancakes
and bacon, fruit juice, milk
LUNCH — Lasange, fried
okra, asparagus, green
salad, garlic bread, milk,
Ice cream.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1981, newspaper, March 4, 1981; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1095439/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.