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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966 Correspondence OLIN E.TEAGUE COMMITTEES: SIXTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS VETERANS'AFFAIRS SCIENCE AND ASTRONAUTICS WASHINGTON ADDRESS: SUITE 2311,RAYBURN BUILDING Con greo of the En teb Otateo; COUNTIES: 13RAZOS ELLIS FREESTONE HILL 3bouwe of Repreoentatibe�F HILL HOOD JOHNSON LEONAVA LIMESTONE ,�r� em ington, O.C.AVARRO ROSERTSON Ii111Kl1tli �Jy SII�H SOMERVELL March 22, 1966 Mr. D. A. Anderson 1202 Foster Avenue College Station, Texas Dear Andy: I am late in answering your letter concerning your candidacy for Mayor of College Station, I have been on the go to Viet Nam and the Philippines on a mission for our Government. As far as I know, Andy, you will get two votes from the Teague family. As you know I do vote in College Station. When you are elected Mayor, if there is any way I can be of help to you, I would be glad to assist. It is a great honor to be elected by your fellow citizens to represent them in any capacity. Sincerely, OL N E. AGU Congressman 1202 Foster Avenue College Station. Texas April 7. 1966 Tommy Preston Phillip H. Steen, Jr. Rev. L.W. Flowers 621 Columbus 311 County Road Hwy. 6 South College Station, Texas College Station, Texas College Station, Texas Gentlemen, Please accept my sincere thanks for your cooperation and help in my recent election. I deeply appreciate such. I am not unmindful of my interest in placing a man on the Planning and Zoning Commission and look forward, soon, to the receipt of the names of two or so men from whom we can choose one. To you, Rev. Flowers, I send the attached. It expresses my feeling on the election night. I did not prepare it for public recognition. Sincerely, D. A. Anderson DAA/1g _ 1 '?,02 Foster Avenue College St;_;tItin, Texas 'N I/lay 12, 1966 Ile--mmorandirm to.- Supporters in Major's Election To my _rn,:ui_y friends 1 wish to take this belated opportunity ":-,o say "thanks" for the s-upport gilven to 2r,,e in -iny recent race for Mayor, City of College Station. .1 do apologize io-_r not, sem-ling these vvrislias ear'Iler but, -2.-ny official .7vork plus priority to city Y-natters Ilas kept nae on -t-he. go. Iftl not one single instance did any supporter, evein those who con— tribated finamciall-'. ask any favor in. ret-,Alm. 01' course, I would not n r1ace myself in this position, but it is a good feeling to knovr that of my ou,pp .3r ers no one asked fo.-,.- anyti-hing in return, other than to fuifill the Office af 1VIlayor as best 1 could. For this l am thanldul. The Ofouncil is off to a good sta-i,,t. offices have been filleO. Committees have beem, appointed and are at work. 'Plans bmve been -astituted and underway to issue a yearly, report to the citizens on the stewardshi-..,, of the Counci-I. We are going fo-rward at full speed j�Atli plans on our *'rit-ical watea supply. A committee., kppointed by -'the Council, Js proceeding with plans to honor J ormer 1--vialror Langford These are a f ew Inthe months to Come I assure you that our. Coumcil will be busily engaged on matters of coneern to our com-mumfty vrhether or not -vre recaive press, ca,rra-!mge on such. I assure you that I gill dedicate myself to t-he ta.sks corlzomiting mon! city in response to the trust that, you L;,-nd otl.-iers bestowed upon rne. Again, in clos-ing, I express my grEtitude. "Nith kindest pe-i so-nal regards', 1). A. Anderson