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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 2

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Brookshire, Texas
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TWO THE TIMES Hometown newspaper for Brookshire and Katy, Texas Neighbors News ot Addicks and Barker i by Phyllis Steffcns The Addicks P.aptisl Revival will open with services at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July and oacli pveninjj at thn same; lime. Uev. McDonald will lead! the revival witli Klton Price as sonjj leader. Itcv.

P.ill P.ri-j nejrar is paslor of the Addiek.s Baptist Chturh. John Scott West was homo from collejro at San Marcos for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Smith are vacationing (his week.

Ucv. and Mrs. Bill P.rinejrar tmrl family spent the holidays visiting friends in Dallas. Funeral services were let.I on Monday aftlernoon at for Ncal Burnslrle at rniin Funeral Home with bur- in the Baytown cemetery. Neat was killed in a two-car collision at an intersection his home in Baytown shnrlly after noon Sunday.

The James Gleasons were visiting their family for a few days this week. They return- ed to Crowley on Saturday after taking Peggy Lou West and grandchildren, Marsha and Ray Cowman with them for a visit. Mrs. Jerry Davis spent sov- eral days in Spring Branch Hospital this week undergoing treatment. On June 30 II.

II. Baker was LUMBER and BUILDING HEEDS EVERYTHING to BUILD ANYTHING ill Gra Estate Lumber Co. Phone 50 Brookshire BRENHAM PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Statement of Condition June 30, 10(50 ASSETS: Loans and Interest Bonds and Interest Stock Intermediate Credit Bank Cash and Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES: Money due Intermediate Credit Bank Other Liabilities Capital Stock Owned by Members Earnings and Reserves TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,573,650.80 206.807.30 22,410.00 28,523.10 SI.921.511.38 $1,510,817.00 1.fill.51 162.510.00 207,512.87 The above statement is correct, L. A. Seidel.

Secy-Treas. Agricultural, Livestock, and Dairying Loans on Seasonal Income Basis Also Loans up to 5 years to repay on Capital Purchases Home Office 112 W. Main Street, Brenfmm, Texas Branch Offices: La Grange and Sealy Scaly Office Second Floor, Citizens State Bank Building R. W. Hintz Field Representative honored with a party by his fellow workers at Cameron Iron Works.

He was presented with gifts that included two rods and reels, two life preservers, a camp cook stove and a completely fitted fishing tackel box. It was nice they remembered his wife also in giving two of each gift. Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Templeton celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 3 with a family barbecue at the home of their daughter and family, the Jack Kirtleys in Houston. Grandson, Jay, returned home to spend the night with them. Little Miss Kyra Vaughan spent last weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Atha Hun- dick.

Rusty and Jon E. Marks accompanied their Aunt Mati- tleen Marks on a trip to Gnr- ler State Park. Mrs. James Vaughan and daughters are visiting her family, the Wayne Fishers Church of Christ in Brookshire Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:40 am.

Worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study (ladies) 10:00 a.m. Bible Study 7:30 p.m. 3015 Sixth telephone 7G-J rtc Highlights and Sidelights 3 From Your State Capital Moit people noni tafceadvice they're charted pUiAj for U. AUNT EM SAYS, "At Katy Drug you can be sure you- will never be CHARGED too much on any item." KATY DRUG See the Chevy Myslery Show in color Sundays, NBC-TV.

EVROLET Year's Best Seller at a Record Breaking Rule! by Vern Sanford Texas Press Association Stray Livestock Law in Force Farmers are warned to pen up their livestock and keep them penned, or be subject to a $200 fine and impoundment of the animals. Each day the animals roam at large will be considered a separate offense. The new law relates to horses, mules, donkeys, cows, bulls, steers, hogs, sheep and goats loose on state and federal highways. Farm mA ranch roads are not included. An increasing number of deaths and injuries due to auto collisions with stray animals necessitated the law.

Heretofore the motorist was liable. Bigger Budgets Asked Three state agencies pre- i Renter! their requests for ifunds for the Sept 1, 1061 Aug. 31, 1963 period. All want more than they are now spending. Legislative and governor's office budget staffs are reviewing the requests of State Health Dept, State Board of Insurance and Texas Employment Commission.

Health wants an 18 per cent increase or a $17,000,000 total for the coming biennium. State Board of Insurance is asking $5,173,664 for that period, approximately a 20 pel- cent increase. TEC estimates its needs at $28,38 1,005. Tax Loses Hound I Texas' new natural gas se- IRushTor Certified Copies of Birth Certificates Underway This September, children are expected to enter the public schools of Texas for for the first time according to estimates of the Texas Education Agency. Nearly all public school districts in Texas require proof-of-age in the form of a birth certificate or a suitable certified copy stating that they are six years old on or before September 1.

During July and August, cause of the increased demand for birth certificate copies, the Division of Vital Statistics of the Texas State Depart, of Health is one of the busiest places in Texas. Parents who have a child entering the first grade this year should check with the superintendent of school regarding regulations. A certified copy of birth may be obtained from a local registrar, county clerk, or from the above mentioned State Department, 410 East 5th Street, Austin, Texas. Enclose one dollar with the child's name, date and place of birth, and the parents' names. verance beneficiary tax flunked its first court test when an Austin district judge ruled unconstitutional.

Judge Jack Roberts held tax violated the U.S. ConMi- Thursday, July 7, 1960 tend, benefit from taking the gas from Texas soil and should pay a tax for these benefits. Most pipelines operate on a national scale. Producers the people who actually take the gas from the ground already pay a tax. tution's levying prohibition against a tax on interstate commerce.

Seyerancce, beneficiary tax is aimed at the natural gas pipeline companies who, the tax's supporters con- Estimated yield in tax revenue is about $7,500,000 a year. Gov. Price Daniel said he was keenly disappointed in the court decision, especially in that it saw no difference between the severance beneficiary tax and the old gas ga- i thering tax which lost out in the courts. Thil it the gradoui Imfala Sfarl Satan More people are buying Chevrolets (including means the buying's better than ever for you right now. Corvairs) than ever Chevrolet's popular- So drop in for a chat with your dealer while the ity leadership is reaching new, all-time highs! That choice is wide and the time is right! CHEVY'S CORVAIR THE BEST SELLER'S CAR OF THE YEAR! No other car even came close to Corvair in Ihla year's competition for Motor Trend magazine's Car-of-tlie-Year award.

But unless you've actually driven a its silken ride, light steering, grab-hold-and-go traction can't imagine bow quick really is to please. Your dealer's the man to see. Ctrvair 700 4-Door Sedan (with handy folj-dmun rear teat) See Chevrolet cars, Chevy's Corvair and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's. Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Brookshire In Katy HUNT CHEVROLET Highway 90 Phone 80 MILLER MOTOR COMPANY 6817 Highway Blvd. Phone UL 24884 "Specializing in Customers Needs" Complete line of LUMBER and BUILDING Supplies Builder's Hardware Shelving Doors Paints and Sundries Windows Insulation Millwork Treated Lumber Plywood Treated Post Paneling Formica No Job Too Large or Too Small To Get Our Utmost Attention! Lumber and Plywood Cut to Size We Feature and Recommend SPIB Grade Marked Yellow Pine Lumber Also Stock Oak, Parana and Birch in Lumber and Plywood DON'T FORGET Our Complete Cabinet Shop to Meet All Your Special Needs! Also Have Experienced Painter and Paper Hanger Available ESTIMATES at NO OBLIGATION! Service to Our Customer Is Our Creed JOHNSON LUMBER CO.

Ph. UL 2-4338 or UL 2-7137 The Lumber Numbers Our Place is Easy to Find If You Want to Save Money! RICE fVI I I i i WATER APPLICATION of Anhydrous Ammonia and Complete Liquid Fertilizers Pay Big Dividends! Bubble Directly into Irrigation Water for Economical Application For economical applications of additional PHOSPHATE and POTASH, apply our balanced liquid fertilizer such as 15 -15 0,12 -12 6, 5 -15 -10, etc. in the irrigation water. South Texas Liquid Fertilizer Corp. Phone 'UL 2-4524 Katy, Texas.

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Pages Available:
16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971