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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 10

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Brookshire, Texas
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10
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SCHORM REFRIGERATOR SERVICE COMMERCIAL OR DOMESTIC Dairy Equipment Sales and Service PHONE P. 4665 HOUSTON 3, TEXAS PITTS GROCERY MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES GROCERIES 41 COURTEOUS SERVICE GOOD GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH MEATS THE VERY BEST RAY'S GROCERY PHONE 73 KATY -RICE IS GOOD FOOD- AMERICAN RICE GROWERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Katy Division Katy, Texas EAT MORE OF IT GULF OIL CORPORATION W. P. Vaughan (Consignee) RURAL FARM DELIVERY Office Phone 4903; Res. 4912 Katy, Texas EIGHTH Lt.

Bin Terry Honored Lt. and Mrs. Bill Terry and Jerry Lou Were entertained last Saturday evening by Mrs. Fred A. Hoyt at her home.

Guests included Mrs. Melba Warnken, Miss Gwendolya Sue Warnken, Sgt. Johnnie Young, and Patricia Coffman of Houston, 'Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Hill and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Terry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry and F.A. Foyt family. Mrs.

J. G. Terry assisted in serving ice cream and cake. Lt. and Mrs.

Terry left Sun day to spend some time with he folks in Huntsville. '-fe- Mrs. Zelma Hutsell accompanied by Charles and -Mary Ann Hutsell are in San Marcos where Mrs. Hutsell is taking teacher course. Miss Ruth -Marie Peek spent the week-end in Addicks with her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Gaby Jordan. Arrow Grow Mashes Insure Maximum Growth at Minimum Cost Feed Arrow Feeds available at Shearer Hardware and Grocery Brookshire, Texas R. E. Mcllroy, C.M.M.

Ladies flag race: 1. Blanche Fussell 16.5 2. Mrs. J. B.

Casey 3. Edwina Denny 20.0 This show was directed by Mr, E. E. Denny. The winner of the $25.00 war bond was not present so a $60.00 war bond will be given away Saturday, July 28th.

This dhow will be directed by Mr. J. B. Casey of Katy, who has planned a very interesting program. Sgt.

John Kaiser came in and surprised his mother the other day. He has been transferred rora Florida to Ellington Field. fohn brought a friend with him, Sgt. James YelU They enjoyed he Rice Growers picnic barbecue. and Goat Roping Show at the KATY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL FIELD GRAND 8:30 COWBOY SPORT RALLY NEWS The members of the show committee and the people of Katy community were happy to have the opportunity to welcome back home and to honor one of its beloved CMM R.

E. Mctlroy, who recently returned from the Pacific area, at the show Saturday night. Mr. Mc- llroy was the center of attraction in the grand eniry. After the riders had made their formation, "Anchors Aweigh" was honoring this distinguished man who has meant so much to the youth of Katy community and of the many who is fighting so that the routh of America can enjoy the finer things of life.

The show Saturday night was directed by a real tip-top cowboy, Mutt Eversol. Mutt.had a good show and. some very interesting contests. The calf tie down went to Buddy Dennison and second place to L. C.

Jordan. The goat break away was won by Mutt Eversol. The steer staking contest went to George Nelson and Thomas Jones. Roger Hoyt made the only catch in the boys calf break away. Rogers got $4.00 in money and three sacks of feed from Gray Lumber Company.

-Gene Poorman, Joe Zubik, and John Brashaw entertained the crowd with some steer riding. Gene Wasn't satisfied with one ride. He said he would ride 'em all night if they insisted. Mrs. Mutt Eversol took first in the ladies barrel race, Mrs.

Blanche Pussel first in the flag race, and Elaine Avera won first in the beginners bell race. Eston Denny still holds the best time in men'sr calf break away, Lawrence Morgan 1st in boys, and Mrs. Blanche Fussel moved up to'first in the ladies flag Mrs, Gene, Hoyt won the bond Saturday night and Roy Beekendorff won the horse that was The chapter wishes to ex- pfess their sincere appreciation to Mr. -I. Southard for letting the chapter have the horse at half price arid-to; Mr.

Hank Jordan for paying for the other half. Tfie money raised from the sale of the horse will be used to send the' F. A. boys on a trip King's ranch. D.

RpbinsojKpresented the boys with FT. F. A. pins. Sateen boysi received their Green- hand Pins and 17 the Chapter Farmer Bradley Sweeney was presented the Area Star Farmer Award and also the Lone Star Fanner Award.

Nine boys were given F. F. A. rings for the outstanding job they did in raising money for the fat stock show ISst spring. PROGRAM 1, Ladies Flag Race 2.

Girls.and Boys Bell Ringing Contest 3. Calf Breakaway for Men and Boys 4, Ladies Musical Chair 5. Goat Hair Pulling for Ladies'and Men 6. Boys Relay on Horses 7. Ribbon for Men 8.

or Men and Boys PBOGRAM DJKECTOR J. B. CASEY GENEHOYT, ROY I JD ELMER PEI THESE SHOWS WILL BE HELD EACH SATURDAY NIGHT FOR 10 F. F. A.

Chapter A 125.00 Bond Given Away Each Saturday Night F. F. A. RODEO JULY 21,1945 Calf breakaway, division: Time 1. Leonard Jordan 8.6 2.

Johnny Phillips i2 4 3. Jim Rose breakaway, beys division: 1st, Roger only to Tiaiev Goat tiedowni time 1. Johnny phiUips 421.0 2. Melvifl: Jordan 29 6 '3. Leonard Jordan contest: consisted York, contest for ft Hilyin Jordan, Ed" "jme 23,6.

Johnny Phillips, 3rd team, Denny, Mrs. E. E. Penny, 48.6. Albert Peek- spent-Monday with his grandmother, Mrs, Braird..

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16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971