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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 7

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Thursday, May 10, 1962 THE TIMES Hometown new for Brook: Kfl-tv. Continued from Page 1 Griffin, Supreme Court Place 11; Zollie Steakley, Place 2. Race track betting received 31,090 for and 41,380 against. Abolishing the poll tax vote was 42,606 for and 33,087 opposed. Padre Island Nat'l Park for 15,574, against 1220.

Pa- jdre Island State Park 27,397 for, 771 against. No Padre Island Park, for 11,247, and against 13,351. Runoffs on June 2 between Tom Bass and Walter Keith, Pos. John Ray Harrison and Herbert E. 'Slnitt, Pos.

11 and Chet Brooks and Dr. Ira Kohler, Pos 12. There will be a runoff between gubernatorial candidates John Connally and Don Yarborough. In the primary vote Gov. Price Daniel was 3rd, Will Wilson.

4th, Marshall Formby 5th and Gen Walker. 6th. Judge Woodrow W. Bean will be in the runoff with Joe Pool for congressman-at-large. Other runoffs will be between James Turman and Preston Smith for Lt.

Gov. Bob Baker was third in the race. Waggoner Carr and Tom Reavley will be in the race for Att. General. Those elected included Ben Ramsey, Railroad John agr.

W. A. Morrison, criminal appeals; Meade Dear Friend: Mrs. Marie House Wins 3-day Vacation For Two in Dallas Marie House won a Holiday for two for three days at the Holiday Inn in Dallas. Her name was the lucky one at Skeets in the April drawing and was entered in the finals at Dallas where she won.

This month is the final month for registering at Skeets for this free all expense paid vacation. Thank you very much for your magnificent efforts on behalf of our campaign. Your splendid support brought us to victory in Waller County, and with your help we will win the runoff on Saturday. June 2nd. As we approach the greatest victory for Democracy generation.

I know that you will redouble your efforts and that you will remind everyone of the importance of voting on Saturday, June 2nd. You have my warmest appreciation for your continuing leadership and support of our campaign to "make Texas First." With every good wish, I am Sincerely your friend Don Yarborough See us for your Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Special this week 7" Paint Roller Tray 98c Johnson Lumber Co. Complete line of Building Supplies Harvey L. Johnson IT, The Lumber Number (See note below chart) For Governor: Don Yarborough Price Daniel John Connally Will Wilson Marshall Formby Edwin A. Walker For Lieutenant Governor: Jarrard Secrest Crawford Martin Preston Smith Robert Baker James A.

(Jimmy) Turman For Attorney General: Tom James Waggoner Carr Les Procter Tom Reavley W. T. McDonald Bob Looney For Congressman-at-large: Manley Head Phil Willis Woodrow Wilson Bean Wan-en G. Moore Joe Pool Charles H. Stevenson, Jr.

Russell T. Van Keuren For Associate Justice of Supreme Court. Place No. 1 Jesse Owens Meade F. Griffin For Associate Justice of Supreme Court, Place Willard G.

(Bill) Street Zollie Steakley For Judge. Court Criminal Appeals: Otis T. Dunagan W. A. Morrison For Railroad Commissioner: Keith Wheatley Ben Ramsey For Commissioner of Agriculture: John C.

White Evetts Haley, Jr. WALLER FORT BEND CO For Representative, 9th Congressional District: Jim'Simpson Austen JL Furse Walle Co. Total 735. 643. 421.

259. 102. 347. 182.. 146..

172.. 1231.. 460.. 226. 746..

162.. 559.. 366.. 151.. Ka Pet.

16 ..10. ..19. ..15. 1.. 2 17 1 0 9 ..43.

7 2 .27.. 5.. .17.. 9.. 1 Bro.

Pet. 10 78.. .111. 79.. 34..

4. 36.. 27 27 29 ..153. 64. 22..

.102... 26... 82... 54. 20...

Pat. Pet. 5 1 50 37. 20 28. 10 4 9 11 81.

17 15.. 43.. 4.. 32.. 26..

8.. Ka. 1 Pet. 4 1 7 ..51.. 7...

..13... 1... 12 1 4 4 ..67. 7 11 ..35. 5....

7.... .13... 9... fa. Pet 19 31 90 60 33 8 111 22 14 55 172 52 17 163 29 58 25 12 Harris County Pet.

119, State Senator: W. H. Jones 44 Criss Cole 132 Wm. J. Merrill 60 W.

Gail Reeves 48 State Rep. Pos. 1 Paul Floyd 162 Owen Stidham 63 State Rep. Pos. 2: Russell B.

Cumr.iings 106 Bob Eckhardt 136 State Rep. Pos. 3: Henry C. Grover 138 Clyde Miller 95 State Rep. Pos.

4: Don.Garrison 153 Charles Cook i Shite Rep. Pos. 5: I- W. H. Miller 167 Tom Lambright 38 Bill Shead 32 State Rep.

Pos. 6: Albert B. Kilgore 43 Donald K. Shipley 133 W. J.

Philpot 62 State Rep. Pos. 7: Tom Bass 85 Walter Keith 92 Beck Smith 49 State Rep. Pos. 8: 1 J.

C. Whitfield 106 Wilson McPhail 101 State Rep. Pos. 9: F. Lee Duggan Jr 137 Bill McGhee 69 294..

84.. 532. 241 131 288.. 410 6 1. 17 .12 27.

21. 70. 27. 16 55. 65.

161 020 711 1.110 517 1268 881. 20 36 13 ,18 16.... 9.... 59 3.... 2....

6 31....22 31 12... 11.... 38 1 11 15.... 6 81 31 21 31 28 80 65 to 165 29 56 60 10 175 8(i 3P, 135 72 37 10(1 53 27 9 59 210 95 70 .222 Why you rest BEST on innersprmgs State Rep. Pos.

10 Willis J. Whatley 169 Jim Shock Miss Barbara Jordan 37 State Rep. Pos. 11 Charles O. Melder John Ray Harrison 62 Herbert E.

Shutt 96 Charles Clements 31 State Rep. Pos. 12 Dr. Ira Kohler 120 Chet Brooks 55 A. J.

(Jerry Gordon 23 Jerry McAfee 26 County Judge: Bill Elliott 164 Dan E. Goodvkoontz 34 VV. N. Hollis 74 County Treasurer Mrs. McDavid 161 Dean Johnston 69 Court of Domestic Relations J.

W. Mills 161 Robert Lee Lowry 64 County Criminal Court-at-law Number 2 Wallace C. Moore 116 Billy Ragan 101 Justice of the Peace, Pet. 6 Walter Mims 156 V. P.

Davis 81 S. C. Wheeless 55 County Chairman Joel B. Coolige 108 Bill Kilgarlin 78 Ross H. Clark 34 You rest best on because it gives ail over.

thick innerspring mattress you firm, healthy support Here's the ticket to peace of mind: adequate insurance. U'e'll help you work out a program that will give you complete in.Mirance protection. Of thi-iv i no obligation. MAX WANDER INSURANCE Ward Stanberry and Max Wander Phones: Brookshire, 27 Katy UL 2-7262 Clark W. Thompson WALLER COUNTY For County Judge: Ralph Waters Eristus Sams J.

C. (Clayton) Calhoun L. C. Eaktn For Commissioner, Pet. 4 A.

O. Musk.e W. C. Taylor The first column of figures is the Waller County totals; Pet 16 Katy, Pet. 10 Brookshire and Pet 5 Pattison are Waller County boxes.

Pet 14 Katy is a Fort Bend County box and Pet 119 Katy is in Harris County. Pattison and Watson High Point Winners in Katy FFA Show The Katy Chapter has a scoring system to determine the boys who score the most points in the Fat Stock Show. Points are awarded on this basis: 20 points for having- the Grand Champion Steer, 1(5 for reserve champion, (i for 3rd place steer and 4 for second place steer. For grooming' and showmanship, 5 for ,3 for second, 2 for third, and I for 4th. In the Fat Lamb and Hog Division the Grand i Champion is 10 points, 8 for reserve, 3 for third and 2 for! fourth.

In grooming and show- 1 manship the boy who wins i first gets 1 points, 3 for second, 2 for third and 1 for 1th. First place winner in the poul-1 try division i.s awarded 4 'points. for second, two for and 1 for 4th. James Pattison came out first with 32 points, WatMin second with 30, Hobby Carroll third with 17, Donald KUIer 1th with 10 and Darryl Woods 5th with 15. I The following companies awarded prizes to give the winners; 1'eie Hoot Shop at Scaly gave a hand tooled belt and buckle.

Sleliy; Saddlery in Houston. gift certificates, and ihe I.evi and gave cel'lific-ites. lalnes n-i the Chapter the j.i.iiit- on MM priigrai.i ii.chiiliiig i i i lea i. 163 617. 40..

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192 101 41 87. 2. .166.. 803....45....220 548.... 1....115.

607.... 605.... 15.... 24.. 318....41....223 83 .43 .101 36..156 12 36 1 75 91 31 8 19 An innerspring mattress lets the air circulate freely, so the mattress stays fresh and clean.

Steel innersprings stay strong spring back into place year after year for a longer-lasting mattress. Good innerspring mattresses cost only about penny a day I THESE POINTS ARE BASED ON NOT HUNCHES DONT DELAY Convert Your Cotton Mattress Today! CHOICE of SPRINGS and TICKING FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY (within a 60 radius) HAYMES MATTRESS FACTORY Celebrates Birthday On Sunday, April 29th, Terry Dean Dodd, son of Mr. Mrs. George Allen Dodd, (I celebrated his 1st birthday with cake, ice cream and coi'- Helping him celebrate i the birthday were Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Mueller and Grace, jiMr. and Mrs. Paul Mueller, Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Kisling and i Mrs. Ella Schuens and Mrs. Dodd. 109 N.

Hardeman TDraer S-375S TEXAS liituuinniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii Gulf Coast Angus Sale Slated For May 12th At Jordan Angus Farm The Gulf Coast Angus Association will hold their tenth annual pasture-fitted Spring Sale, Saturday, May 12, at the Chester Jordan Angus Farm, which is located two miles east of Brookshire, Texas, on U. S. 90. You can't depend on the rain but you CAN depend on a WELL Lei us drill for you now so you can take care of that crop J. V.

Cardiff and Sons are especially proud of the above rice well completed for their, by Katy Drilling Co. It is a sand free well and with approved orfice check, pumped 301J4 gallons per minute. Mr. Vic' Cardiff it is the best well that has ever been drilled for him. Pictured at the well during the are Johnny owner or' Katy Dn'llinir Company with his grandson.

Hen Larsen. and Kaulk. Standing are L. II. Herbert Perry, Hill Cardiff, li.

U. Hills, and I.ee Laskoskie. driller. Katy Dr Hugo Sei lei and 'Mrjatul Mrs. Anthony Laura of Angelton were guests for chicken barbecue at the Conrad Neelleys on day.

The Lauras spent the weekend with the John G. Larsen and Otis G. Larsen, owners DEALER JOHNSTON PUMPS 15L 2-4357.

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