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Thursday, February 11, 1960 Jr. Hi Tournament Will be at Paftison This Weekend The junior high team will play Hungerford in the Pattison Brookshire Junior Tournament on Thursday, February 11 at 7:30. The game will count both as a conference and a tournament game. The team will play Wallis at 7:30 on Friday in the tournament. Pattison Brookshire's boys' basketball team lost to Friendswood on February 2 by a score of 53-44.

The team came back, however, to beat Van Vleck by a score of 53-33 on February 5. The team saw action in this game. This was the seventh district game of the season. Five remain to be played. The next game will be at Crescent on February 16.

The Pattison Brookshire Junior High team played Orchard on February 4 and lost 23-15. Sealy away this week, meet the Dulles Vikings in Missouri City next Tuesday night' and play their final game of the season at home on Thursday night, February 18 against the Eagle Lake Eagles. The team has also won the last three games with wins over Eagle Lake 48-21 Pearland 26-22 and Hitchcock 38 32. Members of the 1 teahv are Larry Newman, Lynn Sturm, Lloyd Minze, Roy Wiesner, Larry Jinks Kenneth Thompson, Volan Youngblood, and Everett Brock. The team is composed of Bill Jordan, Charlie Shafer, Dwayne Fussell, W.

J. Gresak, Stanley McDonald, Butch Polan, Vincent Perez and James Griffin. Tigers Move to 2nd Place Tie in District Play The Tigers have, posted three wins in a row to gain a second place tie with Hitchcock and East Bernard behind the first place Dulles Vikings. The Tigers now have a eight won, four lost season record four remaining ing streak was started with a 46-43 win over Eagle Lake, followed by a 4935 win over Pearland and a 51-39 win over Hitchcock. All of these games have been NeedvilleWinsJr.Hi Tourney with 41-39 Thriller Over Pearlnd The Needvtlle Bluejays won' the District 25-A Junior High Basketball Tournament Saturday nigTit by a score of over the Pearland Oil- ers.

This game was a well played thrilling overtime time. The score was 39-39 at the end of the regulation time. Needville gained the finals with wins over Cypress and Katy. Pearland beat Sealy and East Bernard for the right to play for the championship. Cypress beat the Sealy Tigers in the consolation finals by a score of 35-21.

Cypress lost the first game to Needville then beat and have games. The winning their arch 48-41 in game. rival, Fairbanks, another thrilling Katy beat Fairbanks in their first game by a score of 31-28. John Rhodes was high point man with 11 points followed by Jerry Gipson with 9 points. Katy lost the semi-final played away from home.

The game to Needville by a score Bernard and of 35-25. John Rhodes sprain- CONCRETE WORK of ALL KINDS The right mix at the right place always! READY-MIXED CONCRETE To Your Specifications "THE BEST IN CONCRETE" Moore Son Construction Phone UL 2-7124 Katy, Texas 5013 East 3rd Sk. The IDEAL FUEL lor COOKING HEATING and REFRIGERATION! Use this one fuel for all of your heating and refrigerating needs. gas is clean-and safe gives quick heat. Appliances are completely automatic and absolutely silent Call us let us discuss a bottled gas Installation for YOUR hornet BUTEX GAS CO.

FAIRBANKS, TEXAS Ph. HO 2-8446 ed his. ankle in the first quar ter of this game which hurt Katy's chances of winning Bill Schlottrnan was hig pointer in this one with a sleven point total. Larry A exander had 7 points and th Katy team hit 13 of 19 fre shots in this ball game. The scores of the tourna merit were as follows: First round: East Bernar 30, Hitchcock 28 Sealy 12, Pearland 37 Katy 31, Fairbanks 28 Needville 30, Cypress 25 Second round: Sealy 30, Hitchcock 27 Cypress 48, Fairbanks 41 Pearland 36, East Bernar 25 Needville 35, Katy 25 Finals: Cypress 35, Sealy 21 Needville 41, Pearland 39 THE TIMES Hometown newspaper for Brookshire and Katy, Texas THREE Happy HEAT Informal; panel or Plain BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED See Our Beautiful Stock In Wnit.

or Buff "tit a joy to ueetvt a (nitty Invitation" Call at our office neamrt you for invitations or pet-canalized notes THE TIMES to You! February 11 Mrs. Tom Cardiff Belva Gayle Fussell Grace Briscoe Leona Freeman Horace Westmoreland Hugo Seidel Arnold Woods Marjorie Cooper Nina Bemus February 12 Harris Garrett Laura Jean Wilpitz Mrs. Chas. Langner Charlie Peck Rebecca Gregory Kevin Eugene Laqua Larry Duane Harvey February 13 Rosie Alexander Charles Hutsell Mrs. Lee Martin February 14 William Edward Southard Ann Venable Violet Mau Dorothy Gerhardt Goldie D'Angelo R.

C. Waldrip Mrs. Will Adams February 15 Mrs. Gene Hoyt Sam Wilson Evelyn German F. Lange Dee Ann Southard T.

K. Cliett February 16 George Monigold Jimmie Jo Rogers Judy Evleene Thompson Charles Michael Sturm February 17 Jimmy Dale Shipman Donald Elder, Jr. A. E. Thompson W.

M. Campbell Mary Jo Seberg- (aty Schools Basketball Schedule 1960 FEBRUARY There There Lake, Home Game Time: Game, 6:45 p.m. A Game 8:00 p.m. Admission: Students 25c Adults, 50c JUNIOR HIGH SCHEDULE FEBRUARY Bernard, Home Game Time: Game, 6:45 p.m. A Game, 8:00 p.m.

Admission: Students, 15c Adults, 35c DROP DUMPLINGS IN CHICKEN-VEGETABLE 8TEW Put cup uncooked white rice, 1 cups water, teaspoons salt in a saucepan. Brl: to a boil. Turn heat down. Cover. Simmer 14 minutes.

Allow to stand off beat, lid on 10 minutes. Sift together Vt cup sifted all- purpose flour, 2 teaspoons double acting baking powder, Vt teaspoon celery salt, Vt teaspoon black pepper. Stir in 2 teaspoons grated onion, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, the hot cooked rice, 2 beaten eggs. Form into 1ft inches In diameter. Add flour if mixture is too moist.

Slip into 2 quarts hot chicken stock thickened with cup of water mixed into tt cup aU-puipose flour. Dumplings should hold together in the hot mixture. Add 2 to cups canned or frozen peas and carrots, or more cups diced cooked chicken, Vi teaspoon poultry seasoning, simmer uncovered 10 Minutes. Season to taste. Cover.

Simmer 10 minutes. This makes 18 small dumplings, about 6 to 8 servings. Tuesday Night 42 Club The Tuesday Night 42 club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Halden Longenbaugh on February 2nd.

The R. B. Beans and the P. C. Pitts won the game prizes.

A Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations. Angel pudding, cookies and coffee was served. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Longenbaugh and Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Dollins were guests. NEW 77O-88O OLIVER Ricelands fit your needs Katy Students Guests Of San Antonio Show Mrs.

Ruth Shurbet and Melva Hand of the Katy F. H. A. are two representatives from Area II FHA invited to attend the San Antonio Livestock Exposition in San Antonio February 12-20. The activities honoring the outstanding youth from FHA, FFA and 4-H boys and girls will take place February 1213.

The parade and honor awards banquet will take place Friday afternoon and night. Melva is president of the local chapter and also president of the Area II FHA. SQUARE DANCE CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY, Lee Hagermann of Fulshear was the new instructor at the weekly meeting and dance of the square dance club Tues- day evening at the Humble Recreation Hall. President Dave Brackman invites everyone to come out next Tuesday evening at 7:30, as an interesting program is being planned. Oliver's brand new rice- land specials are here- famous 4-plow and 5- plow 880's with great new advancements to fit your kind of farming.

Here are low, compact power brutes with snort wheel bases to make handling easier (83 inches in the 880, less than 82 in the 14-30 or 16-30 platform and crown duty drawbar. The arched, oscillating front axle allows front wheels to roll over objects as high as 16 inches without rocking the tractor. You have a choice of engine types: diesel, gasoline. many special units: power steering, completely independent PTO, "Hydra-lectric" or hydraulic controls. Stop in and check over their many other Swisher Ruege, Inc VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Floyd E.

Breedlove Post No. 9-82 Sponsors Area Wide SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN Post Commander Joe K. Moore reported today that' their subscription drive is ready for the kick-off throughout the Katy and Brookshire area. Proceeds from this plan will be used toward the purchase of wheel chairs and other sick room equipment. This equipment will be housed in Brookshire ready for temporary use by residents of this area without charge.

Donations are not being sought, nor accepted, on this drive, says Mr. Moore and Adj. Ralph England. Any of the well-known publications on the list will give full credit and at no extra cost. All orders will be filled promptly and delivery is guaranteed by the publishers.

These persons calling on you will have a letter signed by officers- cm Post 182. E. E. DOMINO LESTON RIGGS JAMES SMITH Others may be added Your Consideration Appreciated, Thanks! VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post No. B182 KATY, TEXAS Bill Watts Bill Watts, outstanding F.F.A.

member will also attend the San Antonio show as a guest. Bill is vice president of the Katy Chapter, secretary of Dist. II F.F.A., treasurer of Area III. Lloyd Minze of the Katy Chapter will participate in the Salf Scramble at the rodeo on Saturday afternoon. Bill and Melva will be guests of the San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo at that time for the rodeo.

Detour Necessary As Bridge Fails All traffic has been stopped from crossing the Brazos river bridge on FM Road 1093 between Simonton and Wallis, The middle pier is supposed to have sank inches. Efforts to jack the pier up have failed. PIPE Our Everyday PRICES MJ" IScperft. 36cperft. 19c per ft.

42c per ft. 1" 29c per ft. 2" 57c per ft. West German Imported Barbwire spool $6.95 Complete line of Seidlitz Paints rubber base oil base Implement Paints Spray Paints KATY HARDWARE Cecil Coynes UL 2-4848 See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV-the Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, ABC-TV. LOOK AT THE LOWER PRICES List prices as much as $76.05 lower on popular models with popular equipment The '60 Chevrolet models most people buy, equipped the way most people want them, are actually priced lower than last year's models.

This two- tone Bel Air V8 sedan, for with Turboglide, push-button radio and de luxe for a whole $76.05 least Prices are lower for all comparable V8 models throughout the line. Also for all comparable 6- cylinder models with Powerglide. Yet Chevy's loaded with more of the things that put pleasure into owning a car. (Just look at the list!) It's the greatest year yet to get into a Chevy fetter, more (Kent ride with coil springs at all four wheels and new butyl rubber-cushioned body mounts. Big brakes for quicker, surer Rivetless bonded linings mean they last longer, too.

More room to relax In. Chevy sedans offer roomier seating than any car in their class. Lower, narrower transmission tunnel means more foot room. Only full wraparound windshield among the leading low-priced cars. Electric windshield wipers keep sweeping even when you speed up to pass.

windows crank open and closed. So much simpler than fighting those tricky little catches. locking of all doors. Quick and easy. The same key opens door, glovebox, trunk and starts the car.

Economy Turbo-Fire VS. Or how to get up to more miles per gallon of regular and still have lots of "git." Thriftiest 6 In any full-size car. It's the '60 version of the engine that got 22,38 miles per gallon in the 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run. Widest choice of power teams. 24 engine-transmission teams in all, with output up to 835 h.p.

A trunk that's made for long trips with up to 22.5% more actual luggage space. Sill's lower for easier loading. Flitter Body craftsmanship. Look at the finish, the fabrics, the detail work. Ypu'il eee the difference.

Drive it-it's fun-tastic! See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals. Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Brookshire HUNT CHEVROLET Highway 90 Phone 30 in Katy MILLER MOTOR COMPANY 5317 Highway Blvd. Phone UL 2-4884.

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Years Available:
1930-1971