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The Brookshire Times from Brookshire, Texas • Page 4

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Brookshire, Texas
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POUR THE TIMES Hometown newspaper for Brookahire and Katy, Texas Grand Champion Owners And Buyers Listed Since Katy Show Beginning The story last week told that the Katy Chapter and its members had sold $347,500.00 worth of animals at the Katy Show. It would not he possible to list all the champions of the show but since the Steer is the most important here are the champions since the beginning: 1044. champion steer shown by Tommy Taylor, Hereford bought by J. H. West of Houston 32c per Ib; 1945, Leland Beckendorff, Angus bought by J.

Howard West of Houston 51c per Ib; 1946. Mahlon Swogetinsky, Hereford, Fort Bend Steak House 90c Ib; 1947. Charles Hill, Hereford, Earl McMillian of Houston $1.50 Ib; 1948, Charles Hill, Hereford, Jim Watson and Gray Lumber Co 1949, Walter Roesner, Angus, I. L. Southard and Friends 1950, Wm- fred Faulk, Hereford, Earl Mc- Millian of Houston 1951, Lyle Jordan, Angus, Buck Woods of Houston 1952, Raymond Franz.

Hereford, Bill Williams of Houston $1-35. 1953 champion owned by 'errv Egger, bought by Katy Drilling Co. of Katy $1.20 lr 1954, Raymond Franz, Hereford, Mustang Tractor Co. of Houston 1955, Gary Jordan, Angus, Katy Drilling Co. of Katy 1956, Gary Jordan, Angus, General Welding Works of Houston 1957, Clifton Sturm, Hereford, Katy Drilling Co.

of Katy 1958, Larry Tamplin, Hereford, Mustang Tractor Co. of Houston 1959, Lenny Steffens, Hereford, Mustang Tractor Co. of Houston I960, Lenny Steffens, Hereford, Mustang Tractor Co. of Houston FFA Presidents I And Sweethearts Are Recalled The boys who have served President of the Katy Chapter have played an important part in its success. The Sweethearts have added beauty and charm.

These are the United Fund Board Of Trustees Named Two veterans of United Fund and Community Council planning, budgeting and campaigning were elected to the top positions on the United Fund board of trustees Thursday. Frank C. Guthrie, general chairman of the 1963 UF campaign, became the new presi dent of the UF board, succed- ing Charles W. Hamilton, who named board chairman. of the UF budget committee, as well as members of the Community Council executive committee.

Hamilton was chairman of the CC board of directors in 1957-58, and general campaign chairman of the 1962 UF campaign. He is a senior vice president and senior trust officer of the National Bank of Commerce. Gu- who has worked with voluntary health, welfare and agencies here since early days of the Comand sweethearts Both jave served as chairman Delores Nelson; Charles VIoebes, Zoellen Bartlett; John Foster, Betty Foster; Joe presidents who have served beginning, with the trial show in 1943. Igan Consecutively, they are: Bobby Gene Hoyt, Edwina Denny; Bradley Edwina Denny; Rogers Hoyt, Nancy Hoyt; George Nelson, Laverne Avera; Mahlon Swogetinsky, Nancy Hoyt; Jimmy Morgan, Lorraine Denny; Jimmy Mor- 1961, James Watson, Angus, Mustang Tractor Co. of Houston and James Watson, last year munity Chest, is a senior vice president of the First City National Bank, and president of the Harrisburg National Bank.

Sumners, Cleo Avera. Fred Paben, Dona Clayton, Raymond Franz, Jean Miller; J. Des Woods, Jo Anna Morton; John Scott West, Athene Bundick; John Fry, Elizabeth Sparks; Jimmy Caldwell Carol Grisbee; Dwayne Fus sell, Billie Thurman; Lenny Steffens, Bessie Sturm; Ralph Other officers of board of trustees the UF elected ICioL Cell I VJlCAAtllOj 1- James wawon, Hereford, Fisher, Lynda Pollard; Orval bought bv General Edwin A. Rhoads, Beverlye Jordan; Bob JV Walker $1.40 Ib. Motheral, Donna Morgan.

Thursday are Harry W. Ferguson, W. J. Gillingham and Harold Falik, vice presidents; Tom Martin Davis, secretary, and Allan H. King, treasurer.

The following were named standing committee chairmen: Richard E. White, admissions; W. Stewart Boyle national agency; Paul Taft public relations, and I. Mark Baby's "besf friend bear drying! Baby deserves the best ol everything, and when its dainty clothes are dried electrically, that's just what baby gets. Electric dryers are so perfect for infant's wear the accurate heat controls protect the most delicate fabrics gentle tumbling action gives clothes a downy softness fit to be next to baby's tender skin.

You'll find, too, that you don't need as many clothes baby will outgrow fewer things when you can wash and dry them in a twinkling, day or night, at your convenience. Gentle electric drying's best for all your family's them look better, last longer. Best of all, you can dry the average family's big wash for only a nickel a day the modern electric way! HOUSTON LIGHTING POWER COMPANY a tax-paying, investor-owned electric service organization Today's Children Tomorrow's Leaders Peterson. Mrs. Hodges Speaks To Garden Club Ladies On Permanent Flowers The lovely home of Mrs.

Melvin Scott was the locale for the meeting of the Friendship Garden Club last Thursday morning. Seventeen members answered roll call by naming a garden gadget. Four guests, Mrs. Jessie Tucker. Mrs.

Elmer Stockdick, Mrs. Ward Stanberry, and Mrs. Lynn Tucker were welcomed. Mrs. Hodges of the Hodges Garden Center, gave an inter- Westhcimer, budget.

Added to the executive committee were N. E. Coward, Harrison C. Hobart, James A. Elkins, J.

A. Horner and W. L. Lindholm. Among those elected for one-year terms was William F.

Thurman. esting talk on arranging permanent flowers and appropriate containers with reference to rooms for displaying. Sheet moss, styrofoam, and oasis were mentioned as bases. Ways to clean permanent flowers were also given. President, Mrs.

G. L. Buller, named the slate of officers for next year as given her by the nominating committee, Mrs. Fred Buller. Mary Ann Ernstes and Mrs.

G. Z. Sadler. They are president, Mrs. Dor- othv Bennett; first vice president, Mrs.

Wes Buller; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Raymond -secretary, Mrs. Melvin Scott; treasuerer and reporter, Mrs. W. F.

Egger; publicity, Mary Ann Ernstes, and historian, Mrs. Fred Buller. Mrs. Melvin Scott and Mrs. Raymond Barker were hostesses for the meeting.

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Pages Available:
16,209
Years Available:
1930-1971