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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 2

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TWO THE TIMES Hometown newspaper for Brookshire and Katy, League Schedule 7ri-County Little league ALL STAR GAME MONDAY, JULY 17 Katy Hig-h School Field 8:00 p.m. (weather permitting otherwise will play first available night) Katy Lions-Kafy Kafs (co-champions) Teams 1-3-5 will play teams 2-4-6 (Katy Lions, Orchard, Cubs vs. Katy Kats, Royal Bears.Katy Bears) TEAM STANDINGS As of July 9 with 3 games due to rain Won Lost W'on Lost Katy Lions 8 1 4 5 Katy Kats 8 1 R'. Cubs 2 8 Orchard 4 4 K. Bears 1 8 Babe Ruth League ALL STAR GAME TUESDAY, JULY 25lh Schulenburg-', Texas Kaly Babe Riitail Stars Catcher DON Pitcltcrl and Outfielder MIKE Alternate Coached by Rosenberg No.

1 team Mgr. Kruppa. Schedule Sponsored by Katy Dusting Tastee- Treat Su Co. Katy National Bank Dozier Farm Equip. Inc.

Johnson Lumber Co. W. F. Donald Hardware Mike's Cream 'N Burger Rheman Motor Co Katy Farm Equip. Inc.

Robertson Imp. Co Texas Fiberglass Specialty Diskin Dept. Store Farmers State Bank Max Wander and Ward Stanberry Schier Feed Supply Katy Feed Store Katy Young Farmers Neighbor News of Plan Important Events For July and August Ad(3l(h a Barker The Young Farmers are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Backen sponsoring a 42 party Friday anf family visited her par- night, July 28 in the Old Gym ents in Montgomery, Alabama at 8:00 o'clock.

This will be a 2 nd staved few days on progressive type 42 party. Stanley Holt ranch in Okla. Admission will be $1.00 per! Hr. and Mrs. Lewis Hegar person and all men, ladies, and Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Thomas and girls are invited, are the proud grandparents of a baby boy born to Mr. The Katy Young Farmers Mrs. Allen Thomas on Thurs- and the Katy Future Farmers day in Louisiana.

Tmix.Iay, will play a game of softball Friday night, August 4 at the Sherry Ann Voigt is back game will start at 8:00 o'clock. Young who ar a interested in playing are for i to weeks in The Addicks birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Jer- 1 her 6:00 p.m., Thursday, July 27. The FFA will practice Tues- will be made for the game on August 4. The Katy Young Farmers Friday.

Mrs. Ed Groschke and two children left Thursday to visit relatives in Pennsylania. Debbie Dopslauf spent Fri- night with Marcella Shivers. The members of the Bap- aie for in the Brenham McCarlov of Dallis- ton fast Church surpnsed Rest Home. unndHi (Iron inrli'idinS Brmegar with a watermelon.

Survivors include bis sons. Roue Mrs. wlifi night tor Harry of Fulshear, anil Ron- Don Williams, and Mrs Delv DaIIas his daughters, bort Blakoy, and Linda and youth Mrs. Henry Reue of Fulshear. Krnnctli Krausp.

and 3 great- 1 IV I his birthday. The Presbyterian A i ,1 i- f-t jxrniium rvnuis and Addicks Methodist Group and Mrs. C. J. Del.nnd, Mrs.

played a volley ball game Fri- M. H. Turner, and Mrs. Hnrrv Pallbpar day night. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Brune and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brasher of Beaumont, Mr. and Mrs.

John Brasher and family and his mother of Eagle Lake, the Gus Steffen family and his mother of Simon- rcrs nephews. (hiropraclkally Yours by DR. R. B. TAFT Katy, Texas ton visited the Leonard Steffen family Sunday.

The new families in Bar- ker are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "'P' 8 and af- her back began tiring more Barker and son Steven Thorn- ter affects Probably the easily.

Still later, dizziness and as in the J. A. Matzke home. Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Martin, Lynda and Bubba in the Carrier place and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Paschall in the Paddock place.

Welcome This reporter and husband spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cloud on their weekend home on the Brazos.

cervical spine (neck verte-, extreme irritability resulted, brae) is the most easily injur-1 young lady had of ed section of the spine and therefore is the most often injured. This is due to the fact that the neck is so freely movable and supports the weight of the head. The neck does not have benefit of the high school at 8:00 A.m. and le88onB thelr swimming, 81st birthday Sunday. will go from there to Chester The Moffett family Jordan Angus Farm.

From are vacationing at home, there they will go to Pecan i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stef- Acres Brahman Ranch and ar- ena and family, Carolyn Rob- rive at 10:00 a.m. Lunch will erts and Linda Pollard spent be at Bill Williams. Bob Sunday in Galveston.

Smith's Ranch near Sugarland! Dwight Eaves is in Herman will be the first after dinner i Hospital for surgery, stop. They will have the op-' The Joel Schmidts attend- portunity to see his herd of ed a barbecue on Sunday at Shorthorn and Santa Gertru- Hempstead. dis. They plan to arrive at the A rodeo was hel(1 at Ficld 8 Diamond Hereford Ranch at Store near Hockley on July 4. 3:45 p.m.

T. C. Vines, one of, HDC Meetin Jul 18th the top showman in the coun- i The Addicks-Barker H.D.C. reporting O. E.

Socia, must depend upon muscle tone for its support. Because of this unique situation, the neck is more vul- try, will demonstrate how to me ets July 18 at 10 a.m. at i the Brenham Memorial Chap- Phone: PResldent 4-2561 nera to injury and strain resulting from any sudden stopping or starting of body motion. This is the reason for the term "whip-lash" when applied to this type of neck injury. Usually the occupants of an automobile which is struck from behind receive this snapping injury and ny times, they don't realize Funeral services for A how serious the injury is un- Krause, 82, were held from lil later Rte.

8, Box 422C Houston, Texas Fred Krause Services Held Wednes. Morning groom and show cattle. the Barker Presbyterian el Wednesday In- The Young Farmers extend Church. Dining table center-' ferment was in the Gay Hill an invitation to all ranchers Pieces will be demonstrated by cemetery, in the community and inter- Mrs Weis The club wel-' Mr. Krause, a retired mer- ested FFA members to make a former member chant of the Gay Hill corn- One such case was a young lady of our own city who was unfortunate enough to be in an auto collision in which the car she was riding was struck course, been carried to the hospital, x-rayed and advised that no trouble existed, immediately following the wreck.

She was put on "nerve with no relief. Our examination revealed nerve pressure, which was the basic underlying cause of all the symptoms complained of. Improvement began immediately after the first treatment and in a short time, all the painful disturbing symptoms had cleared completely and permanently. Have you, or one of your acquaintances, been going along day after day, never really feeling well? Have you been taking pain killing or nerve medicines which only mask the discomfort your body feels, and never remove the real cause of your troubles. If you have, do yourself a favor and give Chiropractic a chance to help you, painlessly and permanently.

If it is an acquaintance who is suffering needlessly, you may be doing Mrs. B. A. Giddens. munity, had made his home I days only soreness resulted from behind.

The first few that friend a favor that will this tour. Dr. C. D. Williams, who re- cently moved to Katy to prac- served.

Mrs. Glen Fry and Krause and family for 18 this time it was evident that IS. niMiiivj, iiau iiiauc: ilia iiuillc i com vcvi A covered dish lunch will be in Fulshear with his son Hur-1 then lag tremors followed. By tice veterinary medicine, will W. M.

Shivers will be hostess- 1 s-eak to the Young Farmers es Mrs. Earl Miles is club re; Monday night. August 7 on porter. veterinary problems'. This will Tim Miles Celebrate Their the Young Farmers and Golden Wedding Anniversary i Dr.

Williams a chance to get i Mr. and Mrs. Tim Miles acquainted and learn more honored on July 4th for about diseases and parasites their Golden Wedding anni- of livestock in the Katy area, versary. At 6:30 Mass at St. 1 Michael's Church they renew! ed their wedding vows, and 2 "randsons served as altar bovs.

Their tliree sons and wives had a buffet lunch, two wed- i ding cakes, one tiered and one and until 3 months ago. the head was being carried to iince that time he has been one side when walking, and thousands before. long and gratefuljy remembered, by suggesting they give Chiropractic a chance to help them as it has countless adv. UTTU in tlie shnne of numer- nls cold drinks and cof- Scorcs of Tn-County Little ofi at the Karl T. Miles home.

League games as of July 11 Over 200 friends and relatives attended. Mr. Miles is a retir: Katy Lions 13, Katy Bears 2' Mr ls a re Katy Loins 25, Royal Cubs 3 and besides the ir 0 Hiroo snna fhoi' hnva 1 A Katy Kats 8, Orchard 3 i Katy Lions 8, Katy Bears 7 Katy Lions 2, Katy Bears 7 Katy Kats 15, Royal Cubs 14 Katy Kats 10, Katy Bears 6 Royal Bears 4, Orchard 1 Royal Bears 2, Katy Bears 1 do you suffer from 1 COVERAGE (mail property ownert dot) li your "protection" 11 old at your property? If to, you're suffering from Coverage Anemia. Your building and contents may be worth twice their original value at today's replacement Unless you Increase your Insurance coverage to current value, you risk a serious financial losil Call your Arhierlcan Insuranct Group agent for I detailed appraisal of your present ntedt. proUctlM DAVID AGOPIAN Insurance Agency Brookshire.

Texas Office 61 81 i three sons, they have 14 grnndchildren. Mrs. W. H. Ehlert of Cotulla subscribed to The Times to keep up with the hometown news.

Mrs. Joe Briers' mother, Mrs. Gabriel had surgery at Heights Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Jones Bob and Laurie, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Hutchings, and attended the wedding of Miss Jackie James and Peter Slot, in Sugarland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ihlo of Giddings snent the weekend with the Voigt and Rother families Mrs. Max Jenke, Mrs.

John Warnasch's mother, was buried in Giddings cemetery on Wednesday. The Dan Ognoski family of Orange attended the funeral. Danny Ognoski is proud to have won a star in Little i League play. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Haisler, sponsored the Presbyterian Youth group to Galveston on Sunday. A devotional was held, followed by a swimming and picnic lunch. The Grisbee and Zorn families held their annual reunion on July 4th at Harry Zorn's place.

I Airs. Effie Brooks and! Rosie of Galveston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson. Mrs.

Johnny West has been to Mississippi to visit rela- tives. Miss Dorothy Moon and Terry Moore were married at 2 p.m. at Addicks Baptist Church, with a reception following at the church. Mrs. B.

D. Dorsett Sr. and Mrs. R. A.

Mathews visited in Waller on Friday. the Red, White and Blue ROYAL FUTURA "AMERICANA" Royaft Fintit Porttblt! Only complete portable with the automatic features of office ruthtautton Margin and Column ribbon, pnonal Touch Standard American keyboard, aligant carrying THE TIMES COME IN OR UL 2-4336. KATV PHONE 17. BROOKSHIRE.

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1930-1971