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THAT5 PATIN6, THAT5 ROMANCE,THAT'S.. ir ’WARPED" IS DRAWN BEFORE A LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE. WELL,THEN PAUL, LOOK AT THIS VAN GOGH PRINT X BOUGHT... PAUL HAS THE W CASE OF ARTIST'S EJW IM THE. WORLD. brIUiant i caiI'T STAND IT... Kendrick squeaks by Welch to win right to face Barton In the runoff for the 6th District, which includes Bfyan-College Sta tion, N.P. “Pat” Kendrick won the right to face Republican Joe Barton in November. Kendrick, a contractor from Joshua, edged Waxahachie farmer John E. Welch on Tuesday. Ken drick tallied 51 percent to Welch’s 49. Welch said he may ask for a re count. “It’s something I’ll consider over night,” he said. The 6th District stretches from south of Dallas to north of Houston. In another district, political new comer Larry Milner defeated Bob Price, who held the Panhandle-area seat 20 years ago, to grab the Repub lican nomination in the 13th District. Milner won 56 percent of the vote in defeating Price, and now will face State Sen. Bill Sarpalius in the battle for the state’s lone vacant Congres sional seat, given up by GOP U.S. Senate candidate Beau Boulter. The former president of the Am arillo Chamber of Commerce said district voters were ready for some one new. “That’s what they voted for to night,” he said. Milner said Boulter’s presence in the runoff help generate voter inter est in his race. “1 think if Boulter had not been on the ticket it would have been very difficult to get out as many votes as we did,” he said. With more than one-quarter of the vote tallied in District 22, south of Houston, Konrad, with 56 per cent, led Fresno attorney Wayne Walker, with 44 percent, for a chance to oust Republican incum bent DeLay. In the Panhandle-area district, Milner eliminated five other Repub lican candidates. Price, who held the seat from 1966 until 1972, and Milner both spent thousands of dollars in their campaigns. M i 1 ner raised more tl S 1 05,000, spending almost 58!, according to financial disci? forms filed at the endofMarck Price raised Si 1,500 and $25,000. But questions about die! farmer and rancher’s person nancial problems dogged ta ! ing the final days of campaigns Price’s farming and rancfc eration is being reorganized* Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bant Code, and court records sk 1 candidate has $4 million indefc Price has said his business lems, which he blamesonunk hie government farm pofe able him to understawl importance of improved fatt icy In the third district to gressional runoff, Houston! 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