The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 300, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1966 Page: 3 of 22
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Friday, August 5, 1966
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Crosby School Boss Allison koonce Honored Af Reception
Ernest Garbs, left Monday for being distributed this Week.
San Dieeo Calif/, where they Stock show exhibits. wilMn-
TO Mf, aairy tm™***t
cattle, rabbits, swine and poul-
try. 1 ' -rT“.
There* will also be displays of
needlework, crafts, arts, baked
goods and canned vegetables and
fruits in the women’s and girls’
division of the show.
• The fair is open to FFA and
4-H Club members- in both the
Crosby and Baytown School Dis-
tricts. a
Ramsey and Mrs. Paul Carle- Club meml>ers whp won the
scramble calves last year will
exhibit their animals this year.
A - calf scramble will highlight
each rodeo performance.-
A horse show will be hekMn-
the rodeo arena beginning at
from Kindergarten to College
we outfit eyerydne going
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Claudia Koonce and Lynn Faust. Southwestern Graduate School^of
"Oiff - af - tbwn guestfr were Banking- Southern Methodist
University for two weeks. He
has been associated with Crosby
State Bank for seven years,
He was sent to this school by
the bank. While there, he stu-
died communication, manage-
ment and economics, v
He is a Crosby High School
graduate and has attended the
University of Houston.
NEW MARINES
Johnny Peska, son of Mr. and
Mrs, John Peska, and Dennis
Garbs, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Former
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were honored with a reception
at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.
Truman Reed With Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Faust as co-hosts.
‘Approximately 100 friends
came to bid the Koonces .fare-
well He is now serving at sup-
erintendent of the Vidor schools.
~ An autumnal colors Scheme
was carried out in the multi-
shaded bronze mums and nap-
kins on the serving table. Punch,
—. .coffee, sandwiches, and cakes
were served by Linda Reed,
Mr. .and Mrs. T. G. Lips&mb
and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Baker
of Baytown.
BACK FROM VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGuire
and family returned Wednesday
from a two weeks’ visit at Oc-
onmowoc, Wise. They visited
McGuire's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph McGuire, and his
brother, Robert McGuire,*
banking school
Cutler Nelson, cashier at the
Crosby State Bank, attended the
rines Corps.
CANASTA CLUB
Mrs. Jay Oberpriller. hosted
the Crosby Canasta Club Wed-
nesday. Mrs. Luther Br a d y
was high scorer and Mrs. Frank
Woodabd was low. The hostess
served salad toiler .guests. Oth-
ers present were Mrs T. A
RamSey, Mrs. Floyd Curtiss;
Mrs. Russell Donnell. Mrs. Don
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CROSBY VISITORS
Mrs. Earl Richey of Los An-
geles visited former friends and
classmates in Crosby recently,
She was a visitor of Mrs. Theo
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a youth horse show, contestants
must be upder 21 years of age.
Entry fee is $2 per class, with
a deadline for entering set on
Aug. 11. . *: ''
Winners will receive’Trophies
and rosettes. Entries for the
horse show should be mailed to
Gary Parrott, Route 1, Crosby.
The rodeo begins at 8 p.m.
nightly.
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and Mrs. Lucille Hare of Cros-
by and Mrs., iris Brewer of
Highlands.
The Twentieth Annual FFA
and. Community Fair and Rodeo
will open in Crosby for a three-
day run beginning Aug. 11.
Fair catalogs outlining plans
for the event and setting forth
rules and regulations to govern
tlje show are off the press and
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County. 3. Exhibitor must have
completed the ninth grade and
must not be over 19 years of
age 4.- All exhibits must be the
work of the exhibitor. 5. All
exhibits must have been com-
pleted in the year 1966, 6. Rib*
n bons for first, second, and third
places will be awarded in each
.....section. 7. All exhibits must be
- ' 3. All exhibits must be the jn pjace by 10:30 a.m., Aug. 11,
work of the exhibitor. 8. No more than one exhibit
T—- 4- Articles must be entered be entered Jii each sec-
on Aug. 1, between 8 -0 and (jon. 9. All exhibits must be re-
10:30 a.m. ..... , moved after 8 p.m.. Aug. 13.
-- -5. -Ribbons-for. first, second, Needle Work: 1. Pillowcases.
• • and third places Will be award- 2 tablecloths. 3. Towel or.cup
ed in each section. towels. 4. Dresses. 5. Pillows.
6. Exhibits may be removed g other needlework.
9 bjUu-AtV', . Sewing: 1. School Clothes —
division A: Needlework: 1. 0f cotton, wool, rayon or other
__Quilts ^ Cotton, .silk, °e wool, suitable fabric. This Includes
c o nTf o r f s, T)aby _qullts.._'2: such garments as one piece
Spreads — crocheted or ?nit- [)resSr two piece dress, skirt and
y—T ted. eandlewick, chenille or tuft- blouse, or jumper and blouse,
ed, baby spread. 3. Crochet — 2 Dress'clotbes — street length
doilies, centerpieces, buffet or dresses of eotton wooI>
rayon,
vanity sets pot holders purses, other suitable fabrics
gloves, collars, baby clothes. 4. (or church, parlies and other so-
T Embroidery- pictures, sheets, cia, cvents. 3 Play clothcs _
l*Jn.c^.eon set.' ceniterPiec.e- ^ of cotton, rayon , or. other suit-
-- Knitting - sweater,- -afghan, fabrics. Shorts, culottes,
baby clothes,-caps, purses.^ 6. s|jm jjms etc an(j t0pS to go
Rugs-hooked, braided crochet- wj,h them 4 sleeping or ioung.
ed, 7, Pillows smocked, throw, jnK clothes — of cotton, rayon,
miscellaneous. nylon or other suitable fabric.
Crafts: Oil painting, other pic- pajamaS) gowns, dusters, or
lade. 2. Jelly. 3. PicW*s. 4. Can-
ned vegetables. 5. Canned fruits.
Baking: (please display on
paper plate and cover with Sa-
ranwrap) 1. Cakes, unlced. 2.
Cakes, iced, 3; Pies. 4, Sweet
breads, kolaches, cinnamon
rolls, coffee cake. 5. Candy. 6.
Cookies, 7. Breadloaf or rolls.
, Senior Girls' Division: 1. No
Sjjfp entry fee or entry blank is ne-
ggSSi cessary in this division. 2. Ex-
hi b i t o r must live in Harris
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Mrs. Dale Henson, chairman
of the women's division of the
Crosby FFA - Fair Association
exhibit, announces tKe follow-
ing rules
1. There will be no entry fee
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Crafts; Oil Paintings, miscel-
laneous. Canned foods: 1. Pre-
serves or marmalaede. 2. Jelly.
3. Pickles. 4. Canned vegetables.
5. Canned fruits. Baking: (Dis-
play on paper plates and cover
with Saranwrap.) 1. Cakes, un-
iced. 2. Cakes, iced. 3. Pies. 4.
Sweet breads such as kolaches,
cinnamon rolls, coffee cake. 5.
Bread - loaf or rolls. 6. Cookies.
7. Candy. 8. Cornbread.
Junior Girls’ Division: 1. No
entry fee or entry blank is ne-
cessary in this division. 2. Ex-
hibitor must live in Harris
County. 3. Exhibitor, must be
between 9 and 14 years of age,
inclusive, and must not have
completed more than 8 grades
in school. 4. All exhibits must
be the work of the exhibitor. 5.
All exhibits must be completed
in the year 1965-66. 6. All articles
must be in place by 10:30 a.m.,
Aug. 11. 7. Ribbons for first,
second, and third places Will be
awarded in each section, 8. No
more than one exhibit may be
entered in each section. 9. Ex-
hibits may be removed after 8
p.m,, Aug. 13. All entries same
as Senior Girls’ Division.
Awards: The fair plans to give
prizes to the girls making the
most points in this year's fair
exhibits. Awards will be given
as follows: Senior Girls —First,
second, and third places. Junior
Girls — First, second, and third
places. The points win be count-
ed as shown: Clothing: Blue
Ribbon, 10 points; Red, 8 points;
Whtyv 6 points. Baking: Blue
Ribbon, 6 point*; Red, 4 point*,
White, 2 points. Canned Foods:
Blue, 6 points; Red, 4 points.
White, 2 points. Needlework:
Blue, 10 points, Red, 8 points,
White, 6 points. *
If there are not more than
three items entered in one cate-
gory, judging will be based on
quality of the item. In other
words, if the judges do not think
an item In a class by itself
rates a first, it will be given
the rating the judges think it
deserves. The judging will be
on a noncompetitive basis.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 300, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1966, newspaper, August 7, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145013/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.