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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 2

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II mietown new-- or of 1. NEIGHBOR NEWS of ADDICKS BARKER Keportcr: Laura HundicU. Phone PI? Mrs. Alfred is i-n I an I atliMi.lo.l the a few days with ln'nof a nephew, sister and brother-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. ('. Saner in Spring Pram Mr. Mrs. II.

A. went Thorndale last week- Mr. iiT'd Mrs. Carl Liere wen! to to visit Mr. Jonas Schmidt, who is an invalid, and also attended the wedding of a nephew.

THE BROOKStttRE ESTABLISHED 1913 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE for Brookshire and Knty and Surrounding Communities Entered at Post Office, Brookshire, Texas, as srconti-dass mail matter under the act of March 3, 1879. Publisher's responsibility for errors or omission in advertising copv Is limited to a retraction 01 rerun of the advostise- ment in which the error or omission occurs. Any erroneous reflecton upon the character, standing, or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in The shire Times, will be gladly corrected if it is brought to the at tention of the editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES S3 00 per vear within 30-mile radius of Brookshire-Katy area (3 years" Outside area $3.50 per year (3 years $10) Mary Ann Ernstes, Publisher and Editor Editorial Staff: Mrs Egger. Clara Ernstes, Mrs.

Willis B. Hicks Mechanical Department: Clara Ernstes Jessie Peek Iris Broussard Frances Wilson Lawrence Swogetinsky Joe Zubik U-iv is back in i Siring P. ranch Hospital with anoihi': 1 'icai 1 attack. E. Adams cntertain- Ipd the Young People of jThompson Community Chuvc'i by taking tiieni out to diirio and later in tlie ning Sunday.

Poverty Kruse and Cathy Atkins spent the weekend at SHSTC learning more about the college before they start fall classes there. Johnny Ray came hornr from the hospital Monday and is reported doing fine. Mrs. Fred Lyons is busy making the Queen's dress and robe and the King's robe for the Katy High School "Queen of Hearts." We are proud of our local young lady, Barbara who was chosen the "Queen of was a real thank Rep. Gus Murscher Named on Five Tor and tak- v-' Ad.iici, r-irihdav cinb Standing Committees i-'cet Monday afternoon at Re -rosentrilivo (,.

I-. Mutscher of P.renham lias iie home of Mrs. J. (i. Ellis to hoi:) celebrate the birthdays of 'Mrs.

Etta Trautween, 80 young, and Mrs. Amy; Texas Dii'ismore. itives named to serve on five commit 1 A of the House of his week by resenta- -eaker Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pinker! Ren Barnes.

Mntse'ier and children were out visiting serve on: Con-tre-io-ial an ternoon. The Matzke Sunday af- weeks. The UPW Association met The UPW Association mei he First Baptist Fc i miarv i 7:30 p.m. in the Addicks pave a "house- Fpllnws in for their resu- Mr. and Mrs.

Klmer Summers visited with the II Marks Sunday. Also visiting was Mrs. Marks' sister, Mrs. Kdna Hoyt, Houston and Mrs. Pearl Schott and Mrs.

Mamie Saling of Houston. The UPW "Dessert Party" warming" for Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sauer Mondav night. She is the pastor's mother-in-law.

her! Recreation night every Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at the Addicks Gym. Everyone is invited to Mrs. Caroline Rice and son, i Michael of Galveston and Mr. Roy Johnson came home over the weekend and will spend several days here with Mrs.

Johnson. Mr. Johnson works for government engineers on a boat dredge and gets to come home about every two Fellowsliin Hall for their regular meeting. A skit, entitled "Pride" under the direction of Spiller. was presented to group.

This is National Youth Week! The Barker Presbyterian will lead the worship service at Sealy and Barker churches Sunday morning. Mrs. Barbara Mcllroy and daughters. Yvonne and Diana will visit her parents, the R. A.

Mathews over the weekend. The Barker Presbyterian Men's Association will have an early breakfast for the men of the community at 6:30 a.m. Saturday. February 6th. SACRED HEART CHURCH Broohnire.

Father Leo Adam, C.S.B. Mass, 0:00 a.m. First Friday Mass. p.m. Wc'dncsilay'Mass, a.m.

Sacrament of Penance, before i Mass. Legion i.f p.m. Monday Society Wi-duesdays 7:30 p.m. HOLY ROSARY. II" ''iibcri: Sunday Ma- sc 0:00, and a.m.

riH'Ri'II. KV.MIM:: l-'ii'i-iy Saturday. ii: Sundays, 5:00 in ST. CKCII.A'S 1 i Hill IM M'I---. 7: 1...

i lt ''lid HRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Ilcv. Alviu Pastor S.mday School and Adult Bible Class, (1:30 a.m. Sunday Srlionl, 10:09 a.m. Wnr-hip Service, 0:00 a.m. Omfirmation Iir.micliun, Sunday School mooting Tuesdays p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST oHURCH J. M. Hays. Pa-'tnr Sunday Schoul, a in. Mi, riling oivliii'.

11 :00 a.m. ARE READY? There can be no harmony without you! Unless everyone joins in together, determined to make this performance on life's the best one pOK-Mc, the result will aVvsya be -our and Perhaps, when we Uke an honest look at ourselves, we discover such thinus as temper or prejudice, jealousy or despair standing in the way of our personal happiness. And when we are unhappy, we feel out of tune with the world. How can these miseries overcome? Rod Himself will help us, if we ask Him. It is His intention that His children live in harmony and contentment, and He will show us the way.

Hi-inn your problem to church this Sunday, and offer it to Him in prayer yi.u gn-atly, He understands you and only He can you to regain the bong of joy that belongs in your heart. THE CHURCH FOR ALL ALL FOR THE CHURCH rr.iM.ri* iti'ry mill Chur.li Tl.fv tin. in Fur o.n 121 In. ollil- dffn't huke I'll Kur k.ikc 141 hir tin- tlif Church ni.ilctiul Bullion Plan tu diurcli niiiiliirlir n'tiil you. Uidlu dally.

Munriay Slnuliurg. V'o. 'I'liur-silay Juirniiah Friilay 1'auUnii Saturday Jumca 'ill' METHODIST CHURCH IVv A. 1. H.ii'i-n-i.

Sunday Si'limd m. M.irniiif' V'ni MVI-', 7:00 ii.in. Message Sponsored by METHODIbT CHURCH I A. 1.. 1'astcr -llM'liiy 10'frO a 111.

liin a in. MVK. Siniiiay. p.m. ME1MCP.IAL LUTHERAN Ki-v.

Aiviii SumUiy S. I lii di; Classes a. in nivinu- 10:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIciJCE SOCIETY Avr. I.

an 1 h'lreut Lc-rrj, Sunday 10: a.m. Chiircli 11:00 a.m. of the vaiiuus eliurchcs ate aik'jd to pU-asi: auvise when viver there is a in the reg- ulai- schedule.) Mabel Harris Agency D. Agopian Insurance Agency Brookshire Joe K. Moore Electric Co.

Katy Dusting Co. Van Milton Schmidt So. Texas Liquid Fertilizer Inc. The Times Schier Feed Supply Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Dunlap Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eugene Allen Brookshire Drying Inc. Farmers Stato Bank Brooksnirt Rhemari Motor Co.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Barter, Texas Rpv. Robert S. Richardson 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship Service 0:30 p.m. Yovith Fellowship Districts. Chair- i Liquor Kejrulation, Vice Appropriations; and Hanking; Local and I'ncontentod Bills.

The 2(5 year old F.arnes. Speaker to serve in! ibis century, said: "Many lonjr! liours bave been devoted to! tbc appointment of tbese committees. Mr. Mutscher is one of the most able Members of this House, anrl 1 am pleased to announce committee appointments for him which will enable him to serve the people his district and the people rom all of Texas in a most apable and worthwhile man- icr. I look forward to working with Gus throughout this Session.

We have many difficult problems to solve, but vith Members who are willing to devote their time and service, such as Gus Mutscher, we will meet and solve these great challenges." Joel Schmidts Are Surprised With "Chivalry" Friday Mr. and Mrs. Joel Schmidt were surprised with a "Chivalry" last Friday night, January 29th at their home, given by his sons. Louis and Erwin Schmidt. Refreshments of all kinds were served to the many friends and relatives who attended.

Mrs. Joel Schmidt (bolter known as bus a daughter living in Cypress. Hest wishes go to the newly weds! Royal School Menus Monday Ham. corn, let- 1 bread, butter, i ic. milk.

Tuesday Roast gravy, rice. English peas, rolls, but- 'er. ambrosia salad, milk. Ine'day Delicatessen baked potatoes, carrot slicks, roils, butter, fruit cup, sugar cookies, milk. Thursday Sloppy Joes, wax beans, jello salad, chocolate cake and sauce, milk, Friday Tuna patty and tartar sauce, lettuce tomato salad, buttered potatoes, cornbread, butter, peach cobbler, milk.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Knty, Rev. Ix-slie T. Griffin a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Jlnniitifr Worship p.m.

MVF ami IF 7:30 p.m. KvcninK Worship p.m. Choir ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Kiity, Ucv. A.

Rollins, Vicar Sunday MorniiiK Prayer and Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Thursday Evening Prayer anil Bible Study 7:00 p.m. FIELD FENCE 20 Rod Roll $16.50 PENTA POSTS 2" Top 2 long 39c Ea. 2 Top GVz' long 52c Ea. 2 Top 8' Long 1.39 Ea.

2 top 8' long 2.10 Ea. CEDAR POSTS 2" Top 2 long 23c Ea. 2' 2 Top fi'V long 32c Ea. top long Ea. 6" Top long 1.37 Ea.

Royal Honor Roll PREFINISHED PANELING CHURCH of CHRIST Texas Herwyn Tale, Minister 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bilile School 10:50 a.m. Worship Service p.m. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday Bible Class lloyal Junior-Senior School honor roll, first semester. All A's: 12, Lee I Don Hienski; C.rade 11. Cyn- I.ee Taylor; Cii-adi- 10, Bruce Tunier; (Irade Anna Lou Bains; C.rade K. Seleta Malor. Dian Martin.

Nancy Mayberry, Pattison. Jill Turner. One C.rade 12. Kllen Bol- linjror; C.rade 11, Dahlia C.rade 10, Neal llitchey; C.rade John C.riffin; C.rade 8, Mary Ncelley; Grade 7, j.vun Bains, Susan McCauley. 'Royal Junior-Senior Ilip-h lonor roll for 3rd six weeks.

All A's: Grade 12, Lee Don C.rade 11, Cynthia irubaker, Dahlia C.onxales, ee Taylor; C.rade 10, Neal llitchey; Grade Seleta Maler, Nancy Mayberry, Jill 1'unier. One Grade 12, Danny McCauley; C.rade 10, Bruce Turner; Grade 8, Dian Martin, Mary Ncelley, Johne.1 Pattison. ASSEMBLY of GOD CHURCH Kaly, Rov. J. W.

Watson Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship a.m. C. A. (YouIlK Service p.m.

Kvc'iiiiiB Service 7:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m Thursday WMS 10:00 a.m. of Calvery 9:30 a.m. Sundays on Iladlo KFliD, 9SO on Dial FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Brookshire, Texas William H.

Raines, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m. MYF, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Junior Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.

Tuesday, W.S.C.S., 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Junior Choir 4 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Katy, Texas Kev. Charles E. Stewart, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Training Union 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Brotherhood 7:15 p.m. Second Wednesday G.A., R.A., Sunbeams, 7:15 p.m.

W.M.U., 9:30 Tuesday KATY APOSTOLIC CHURCH Koty, Texas Rev. Harold Waterbixry, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Children's and Youth Service 7:00 p.m. Service 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday night 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at Church 7:30 Somebody said it "Texas in the last few years passed two of the largest tax bills in its history, and unless the Legislature practices some real economy and I conservatism, the taxpayers of Texas are in fur another real lax jolt." Tahitian Coral Lauan 'i" Sheet Cape Cod Lauan Sheet Antique Birch I- 8' $7.13 Sheet GALVANIZED PIPE Threaded and Coupled ii" per Joint $2.52 21' per Joint $3.36 1" 21' per Joint $4.62 1 "4" 21' per Joint $6.09 2 21' per Joint $7.56 2" 21' per Joint $9.98 California Redwood, Western Cfdar, Fir, Yellow Pine, Corrugated Hoofing, Cedar Sentinel Aluminum Windmvs. Walker-Kurth Lumber Company UL 2-4318 805 Ave. Katy, Texas CONCRETE WOItK of ALL KINDS T'-c right mix at the right price always! READY-MIXED CONCRETE To Your Specifications "THE BEST IN CONCRETE" Moore Son Construction Phone UL 2-7124 5013 East 3rd St. Katy, Texas Standard protection MAX WANDER INSURANCE Max Wander and Ward Stanberry Phones: Brookshire WE 4-2229 Katy UL 2-7262.

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16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971