March 29, 2008 09:56 pm
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Brookshire Grocery Company
Brookshire Grocery Company manufacturing plants recently won national awards for operations, sanitation and product quality at the All Star Dairy Association convention in San Antonio.
Brookshire’s manufacturing facilities received “Best Ice Cream Plant,” “Best Sour Cream Plant” and “Best Yogurt Plant” awards and won third place among dairy competitors.
The All Star Dairy Association has a membership of 275 dairy facilities in 45 states, as well as in Puerto Rico and Nova Scotia. Each year, member companies are evaluated and inspected by independent, third-party agencies to determine those with the highest facility standards and product quality.
Brookshire’s ice cream plant has received the top award seven out of the past eight years. The company’s dairy plant is also a repeat winner, having received five “Best Fluid Plant” awards in the past 10 years.
In October, Brookshire’s sour cream and lime sherbet products won first place in their respective categories at the World Dairy Expo Championship Dairy Product Contest in Madison, Wis.
“Our company remains committed to providing outstanding quality and service, and we are proud to offer an award-winning line-up of products from our manufacturing facilities,” said Rick Rayford, president and CEO. “These high standards are in keeping with our mission to provide people with the food and services they want, the convenience they need, and the experience they love. It’s what makes our company a great place to work and a great place to shop.”
BGC manufacturing products are available in Brookshire’s and Super 1 Foods stores under the Goldenbrook Farms, Dairy Pride, Sunnybrook Farms, Economize, Flavor Pride, Tampico, Red Diamond, Premier Mountain and Tasty Bakery labels. Products include ice cream, sour cream, yogurt, ice, fresh-cut fruits and dips, bakery items, milk, juice, water, tea and other beverages. Some products are available in natural, organic, low-fat and no-sugar varieties.
Warranty Deeds
Corley’s Funeral Home, a Texas general partnership to John R. Corley, III, All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas, being a part of Block 400 according to the Official Map of said City
John Teel et ux to L6 Cattle Company, Lot 20, Hide-Out Subdivision, Navarro County, Texas
Robert Keith Speer to Jeremy Woods, being the North half of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 13, Frost, Navarro County, Texas
Northera Burleson Toten to Leah German, being 0.250 acres situated in the Joseph Lynn Survey # 493, Navarro County, Texas
Janet Johnson et al to Jackson L. Armstrong, being 3.34 acres situated in the Samuel Everett Survey # 255 and the John Yerby Survey # 885, Navarro County, Texas
Adam Santos to Bartolome Jose Aguilar, Lot 6, Block 571 according to the Official Map of the City of Corsicana
Floyd A. Kirk Jr. to Transit Mix Concrete & Materials Company, a Delaware corporation, being 4.686 acres situation in the J.C. Jones Survey # 426, Navarro County, Texas
Luis Nolasco to Maria Nolasco, Lot 6 of Gray Addition, City of Corsicana
Jerrell D. Schultz et al to Mike Plunkett, part of the Samuel McKay Survey, Navarro County, Texas
Richard C. Aldama to Monica A. Aldama, Lot 5A, Block 1, Highland Estates Phase III, City of Corsicana
Jonathan D. Cooper to Arthur N.S. Patrick, Lot 100 A100002 James Choate Abstract tract 100, Navarro County, Texas
Obe Veldman to Colleen Dunbar, Tract # 6, 6.00 acres situated in the W. Gilbert Survey # 326, Navarro County, Texas
Archie Harris et ux to Kirk Larkin et ux Lot 38 of the Lago Vista Ranch, situated in the Thomas Capps Survey # 164
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Photos
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The monthly luncheon of the Navarro County Board of Realtors met March 20 at Holiday Inn Express, 620 Bryan? Way. Brooks Homes Inc. of Bedford sponsored the luncheon and was catered by Party Time. Thomas Rich, representative with Bradford and Company Inc., was in charge of the program and gave a very informative presentation on marketing tax strategies. Sixty members were present. Pictured, left to right, are Jeff Smith, Navarro County Board of Realtors vice president; Judy Riley, Navarro County Board of Realtors president; and Thomas Rich with Bradford and Company Inc.
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George Burrell, Boys & Girls Clubs of Navarro County Board President, right thanks Phillip Mason, for his and his wife, Carolyn Mason? donation of shrubbery and trees worth $3,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs. Mason did all the landscaping work at the club.