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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 4

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JfOUR Numerous Parties Given to Compliment The Senior Class of Kaiy High School THE TIMES Hometown newspaper of Bronkshire and Knty, Texas iUDC Plan Dinner Thursday, June 3, 1065 i'ieldevs. IV V. Hale Miii7.es. K. 1'.

A. T'olans. K. I. M.

L. Scotts. an 1 J. woods. A of ored various mpnilii'iv of llu- Katy Hisi'li Sonic were 1 reported in The Times as they wore pivpn.

Tin- list lie- low" is the result of a request for all the additional such ---functions complimenting sen- Kay Murray Is Honored With Miss -Toy Sheater was lion- ored with a surprise Coke party piven by Miss Sandra Wol- Grad 8th Party In Tomlmll Miss Drake was lionored at a luncheon Kraf graduation party. given by Her Grandmother, i was decorated Kay Murray was honored by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Murray with an eighth The and -Mrs. A. Drake. highlighted with colored A barbecue given at Need-j lights. The main attraction ville by his cousins honored was "The Customs" who play- Joe Zubik.

eel for the group. They are Miss Ruth Metzgev and Richard Adams, Wayne Car- Miss Chris Papachvistou were! djff. Lee Morton, Neal Morton at a Coke party and Bobby Wheless. given bv Mrs. Fred A.

Rylander. Gaidos was the site of a luncheon honoring Miss Ruth Metzgev. The hostess was Mrs. Roy E. Cross.

the Grandmother of Miss Guests were members of the class. Mary Ann Ehler, Mrs. David C. Holman honored Mary Ann with tea. Miss Janet Carson was honored with a Coke party by her Aunt, Mrs.

G. M. Ross. Miss Mary Ann Fry was honored by her church with a tea. On the evening of May 22nd the class members were entertained at the River Country Club in Sugar Land.

The following hosts honored their sons or daughters in the class: The C. II. Baucums. II. W.

Browns. P. Drakes, Mr. W. F.

F.ntrop. the II. K. Fie- bijjs, II. B.

Kirkpatricks, J. L. Le Moines. A. J.

Mangums, E. L. Murrays, K. A. Olsons, Stanley Rhemans.

D. O. Ro- gmses, L. P. Schoenemanns, Leonard Steffens', R.

W. Smiths and D. G. Thompsons. A poolside party was held at the Shamrock-Hilton Hotel Monday, May 2 Ith.

The hosts honored their sons and daugh- Somebody said it "Between the great things we cannot do and the little things we will not do. the dan ger is that we shall do notli ing." Weeting June I 3rd t'DC met at the home G. L. Buller last nii'i. TIP was on Gen.

i'. G. Beauregard given by Mrs. Florence Refreshments were to members. Tie next meeting will be at Iler.vi'-stead when they have a meeting at the Kelley Restaurant at p.m.

June. 3rd. son of Goebc! Martin Haskett Honored on Graduation Night i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haskett entertained in honor of Martin Haskett last Tuesday night after the commencement exercises.

The 3d guests included members of their families, and out of town guests, Martin's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Twinn of Victoria and his grandmother, Mrs. Alma Burleson of Houston.

Sandwiches, cake, chips, dips and coffee were served. ters in the graduating class. Hosts were the H. O. Andersons, Olen P.aclilers, W.

J. To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie D. Hand of Houston announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Melva Jean, to Curby Stech, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. of The wedding will lie A'i'Mist 21. at the Wostimry Church of Clvi-i in Houston. The couple recently graduate from Sam II State Teavhers Cnl'egp.

The bride-elect a me of Kappa Phi a-i'l Who's Who Stu.V-.ts in American College- and The groom has served as vice president of Delta Tan Alpha and was awarded the Collegiate FFA Chanter Certificate of Merit. Celebration Held at Baptism of Mark Louis Goebel Mark Louis Goebel of Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon was baptized in the Trinity Lutheran Church last Sunday. A barbecue dinner at the Goebel's home was enjoyed by Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Goebel and son of Texas City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mueniki and family of Houston, Mr.

Mrs. Herbert Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Skrivanek and fam- i ily, also Frances of Houston; Mr. and Mrs. Wadell Brandes of Bellville, and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Dziadek of San Felipe.

Mrs. G. II. Zahimen stopped by to see the baby. Vernon also celebrated his i birthday which was June 1st.

Walter Wendts Will Observe 50th Anni. Sunday, June 13th Mr and Walter Wendl, 817 K. Street Bellville cordially invite friends an-1 relative's to help them observe (heir "iiith Wedding Anniversary, Sunday. June 13. Invitations are through the press only.

this, it is important, a closed room or building with a smoldering fire in it has consumed most of the oxygen or rather reduced the normal of oxygen contained in the atmosphere in the room. When floor is air that is the least iciisonniis with gases and smoke that you can breathe while you make your escape. It may be necessary that yon crawl on hands and knees. Do not become confused and lose your way out or lose your of direction at this time, it can very easily happen even even though you are in your own home. Again, remember this, don't anic.

by R. C. "Bob" Fovstev Sponsored by Your Fire Department you open a door or window to this room or building you are supplying fresh oxygen to the fire which may cause a type of explosion when the unbuvn- ecl gases and hot fuels ignite, this is quite dangerous. Remember loo that near the Somebody said it "Faith and optimism are two necessary ingredients to success in this world. If you have them, you can surmount unbelievable obstacles.

They are infectious. People will succeed just knowing you. You will do your job better than anybody else, no matter what voiir task may be." Local Youths II' vho tered roping. Hnoch Anderson Please Folks by R. C.

"Bob" Foster If you are in a closed voom and you see smoke seeping in New from Oliver foi '65 NEW OLIVER 431 SP COMBINE and around the door, Mrs. G. T. Shearer Sr. and Mrs.

Cora Burford Honored With Coffee Mrs. G. T. Shearer, Sr. and Mrs.

Cora Burford, two Royal Elementary teachers who will not be returning to this school next year, were honored by the faculty with a coffee in Barkers, Mrs. Mary Burton, i the ca cter a ast Monday af- tlie Malcolm J. ternoon. Mrs. Grimet.

-pile lwo wm presented a the W. L. Harlans, A. Higlira-ji )00 "Leaves of bedians, Gary Johnsons, Gold" by their co-workers as a -1 small token of their appreciation for their work in the school, church, and communi- Enter Area Rodeos made the trip also but was un-1 door unti The rodeo held Mav fecl loOT wiih the alm at the Dick Kleberg Park Na soti flat on the Kingsville was attended by su facc of the abo lt a Mark Doss entering bareback! shoulder height. If the entering bronc riding and bull riding; Phil Stephens, tiedown roping and steer dogging and Bobby All these boys are members of the Texas Youth Rodeo Association.

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Texas UL ty. Mrs. Shearer lias taught in this district for the past nine years. Mrs. Burford has been in the district for the past five years.

On the last day of school, these two ladies were surprised with a party which wa. 1 given by their room mothers in the Methodist Fellowshi) Hall. They received gifts fron the i 1 and each wa given a pretty broach by th group. -NOTICE- If you are one of the many customers who prefer General Motors quality and 6 engine performance Allow us to be of service to you W. A.

Virnau Sons Your Area CMC Truck Dealer TU 5-3198 Sealy, Texas door feels hot that indicates there is fire, hot smoke and poisonous gases on the other sire of the door. Seek an alternate means of escape. If on the first or ground floor, es- ape by going out the window. If you are upstairs or on the second floor and you have to escape by way of the window, with no means of making a rope of bed clothes you can shorten the drop to the ground by gripping the window sill with both hands and lowering your body down the outside of the building so that you are hanging by your hands, when you are ready to let go give a slight push against the building with your body so that you will clear the side of the building as you fall. If the door does not feel hot to the palm then open it very cautiously an inch or two so that you can determine the condition in the next room.

If you think it safe enough to go through, then proceed. Please folks: Remembei New 431, pacemaker of the plains, challenges aU in capacity, handling ease, performance and dependability. Spin-balanced, 8-bar cylinder, 42 Inches wide. Big 75-bushel grain tank unloads In 75 seconds. Smooth, 93-honepower, 6-cyllndar gasollna Initant, variable ground speeds, to 15 nt(Uh HIgh-oenter platform with all-around visibility.

Five, 5-stap rotary straw walkers, 110 Inches long. grease fittings, dry element air quart of oil per day. YOVH ounn otuuti Swisber Ruege, Inc. Phone UL 2-4946 Katy, Texas About Folks You Know I Mr. and Mrs.

II. L. Camp i bell brought her mother, Mrs K. P. Henry home froi llobbs, New Mexico last They spent several days with the McPhersons and Krnest Henrys before coining out to I5rookshire last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Camp'. bell left for home Saturday via College Station for a visit with their sun and t'amilv. CURTiSS best buy in beef A.

I. for flie KATY Liffle league reams Cl'llTiSS offers you top-hand-bull-powcr in nine popular breeds. And nil arc wJc.ted on the basis of llie CURTiSS 4-I3AR-C yardstick Dig Calf u'ps, hasi Gains, Uniluim High-Grading Conformation, Top Carcass Value. Over l.f.no hirfi-bkilled CURTiSSMEN make the frozen semen services of CUK'liSS bircs available nation-wide. Or, CURTiSS etpe.rU vill teach you to breed your own cows.

Send for full particulars today! It'll pay! Harris County Artificial Breeding 4570 Old Richmond Road BELLAIRE, TEXAS Thursday, June 3rd Friday, June 4th Saturday, June 5th Monday, June 7th Tuesday, June 8th Steelers vs Giants Pirates and Cardinals Staggers vs Kats Dodders and Colts -Cart'Kciafc Pirates Coifs and Dodgers vs Giants Pirates end Colts Sluggers vs Steelers Cardinals and Dodgers LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD AT VFW PARK Double-hc-dders begin at 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Teams named first are home teams Visit tho concession stands LITTLE LEAGUE SCOREBOARD LMth No 1 Saturday, May Cults Hi I'iraK- (i Dodjft-Ts 0 Cardinals I Monday, May Giants (i Sluggers 1" Cardinals 1 Cults 1 KATY INSURANCE AGENCY Max Wander Stunbcmj MILLER MOTOR CO. SERVICE IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Sales Service SLOAN WESTERN AUTO So.

TEXAS LIQUID FERTILIZER CORP. PHILLIPS SERVICE STA. Humble Products KATY DUSTING NICHOLS WESTCOTT Builders KATY NATIONAL BANK KATY AUTO SALES Katij's Ford Dealer WESTCOTT INS. AGENCY Clijjord Wustwtt KATY and WALLER FARM EQUIPMENT Masseij Fergcrsor. Sales Service THE TIMES "Your Hometown Newspaper".

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16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971