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WEDNESDAY. DEC. 16. 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
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Farland’s book store and the prop-
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cottage with deep rad roof. at
received one hundred dressed quail
was
Kolkhorst
try and they sold like hot cake*
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at the SUPER SAVITALL every day.
F. C. Kugel, Owner
Kounty Kist. Whole Kernel
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meet held Nov 30 through‘Dec 4
at the Marine Corps Auxiliary Air
Vacuum
Fresh
that you shouldn't buy’ luxuries;
life would be pretty dull without
them But if you are attracted by
something just because it sounds
low in price, you may wind up with
a "white elephant" — something
aseful if you
you need the
LAGRANGE (Spl) - The Dee
Craig murder case -vevdict has
been reversed and remanded for
(UPI) Stand* for United Pres*
International the world*s bst
coverage of te world's biggest
news.
SUN VALLEY
OLEO
Or Spread
Pint Jars
advertiser come right out and tell
you how much-he charges. or do-
s hi say "reduced from .
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L. 39c .
aid in the fight on infantile paraly-
sis. will be sponsored by the Elka
of Brenham. according to a deci-
aion made at a meeting of the
lodge Wednesday evening
Neighbor Dislikes
Linkletter’s Pet
to this city and it is said that there
are only about two more' to equal
it in the stale
Large
No. 2% Cans
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STEAK
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Special Christmas
Reddi-Maid
CHERRY
Ocean Spray C
SAUCE
Lone Star
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THESE SPECIALS WILL BE GOOD BEGINNING THURS., DEC. 17th,
THROUGH DEC. 24th.
PEACHES
Northern
TISSUES
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mark the close of the first term
a* Rlinn Memorial College will be
gin tomorrow and last all the week.
—Mr-Louis -Korf.:, the butcher.
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All Flavors Dessert
JELLO
Detergent
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Fewer Movie Houses
There are now around 16,000
movie houses in the United States,
approximately 3,000 fewer than a
year ago. ___
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Mother
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POTATOES 105 45c
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CARRY
By ERNA RENN
Mr and Mr» Herbert Roese and
DICK TRACY '
TIRE CO.
Recapping
Vulcanizing
Wheel
Balancing
Batteries
BEEF, PORK,
LAMB
POULTRY
SEAFOOD
the ad; probably no major com
pany would be foolish enough to
jeopardize its good name just to
pick up a few fast dollars. If the
advertisement is from a local mer-
chnt with whom you often deal
Lb. 49c
Service Station He is now sefying
vith attack Squadron 56, home-bas-
d at the Naval Ad Station at Mi-
hill and son. Bill. went to Louisi-
ana one day last week to meet Mr
Thornhill's mother who was com
ing from Alabama to Texas on a
visit.
The President’s Birthday Ball in
their annual turkey supper Satur- s
day night at the hall.
Mr and Mrs. Reinhardt Roese
had as their recent guests for a
turkey supper at their home. Mr.
and Mrs Ewald Benker and daugh-
ters. Mr. and Mrs. John Langhoff
of Brenham and Mr and Mrs. Ed-
mond Langhoff of Yoakum.
KRAFT HOOP CHEESE
LOVILY "eW" WALLS IN •
JOUR OMI BA VI
R—bAswHidwag »b*anMNI
New Trial Ordered i
In Bastrop Murder-
By Appeals Court
tin Piepsnbrok of Jackson, Mo..
Mrs. Herman Piepenbrok of Los
Angeles, Calif., Mrs, Fred Vorn-
sand of Weimar and Mrs. Al Brown
of Pasadena After church selvices
a dinner was served at the home
of Rev and Mrs Paul Piepenbrok
for the baptism of Martin David
Mr and Mrs Henry Buck had as
their weekend guests, Mr. and
Mrs Buck label) and family of
Beaumont. Donna Lynn Isbell spent
the past week here with her grand-
parents
Mrs Ella Mad Krause and chil-
dren of Brenham spent Sunday af-
ternoon in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Henry Buck.
Mrs Malinda Peters spent two
weeks in Houston with her son and
daughter-in-law and family, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Peters They
brought her back home Saturday
morning. n.
70 Years Ago
- Dec. 16, 188» — There was a lot
of buffalo fish from the Brazos riv-
This yard was selected by the
Garden Club committee as an ex-
ample of what can be done by one
person toward beautification of a
■ mall and unpretentious yard,
which makes the cottage home
most attractive ".i
on feet end snap- Dres to • tough
muperwnehabletnish. In 1M colora.
Dr and Mrs Robert A. "Hass-
karl, Mrs Olga Knolle, Robert
Hasskarl, Jr. Mr and Mrs:Oscar
Hoffmann and Oscar Hoffmann. Jr
saw Sonja Heinie in her beautiful
"Hollywood Ice Revue at the Hous-
ion Coliseum last night
Mr. and Mrs. Thaasa* MeCann
of Goldthwaite were guests of
Mr. and Mr*. Mark Caston for a
short stay en route to ILouisiana,
where they will visit rotative*
25c
offer, he usually talks value not
pride
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ALL FL.AVORS
per' pkg.
merchandise, ask yourself what
your spouse would think of the
purchase It's a great test!
4 Consider the price. Does the
Pkga. 25c
.....Lb 49c
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER COMPANY
GR 6-8641
69
....... L 49c
rendered passing honors
Eisenhower watched from
flag bridge of the Des Moines
DELICATESSEN m ma । pm mu m m
HOME CURED AA MA B)EA
....... WVAAEKKE1
you are even safer;
It is reported that the quarter
of town known m "Happy Itai
tow" aad the branch which flows *
past by Hell's Half Acre are in .
a wry filthy and unsanitary con-
dition
The other day a white woman
stole two pair of shoes from Cohen
Brothers' More She was observed
however, and was overtaken at Me-
4/
Lb. 39c
- j 100 West Stone Street, is surround-
~t ■■mtw v wr ll kept-town sod a great
> variety of flowering plant*
Lb. Can
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$1.25
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Appeals,.according to J. P Hart
of La Grange, special proaecutor
and state's attorney in the case.
Craig, whose trial was transfer-
red to La Grange from Bastrop
County on a change of venue, was
assessed • a 50-year penitentiary
term by « Fayette County district
court jury in April
The high court's decision was
on ground* that the state introduc-
ed testimony concerning the death,
of the defendant’s first wife.
This was held to be in error,
i for the reason that the defendant
i wgs on trial for the murder of his
second wife and not his first
A dissenting opinion- was written
। by one of the three judges, uphold
ing the conviction; however, the
majority opinion of the other two
judges prevailed.:
of pride • There s nothing wrong
• 4 The owner does practically all the yesterday from a party in the court
yard work herself, and takes great — —■ -— —— tt- ‘—■ —1—
pide in keepin het-place always
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De, Gal.
by keeping ‘ open house to a
greater extent than they have done
before in Brenham
The workmen finished moving
training exercise featured Navy
Dad
Brother .
Son
Daughter
■Daughter and Husband
Son and Wife
da Molitor and Doris of Navasota:
Mr and Mrs Fritz Wellmann, Sr
and family. Mr and Mr*. Emil
Kiel and daughters. Mrs Esther
Lohmeyer and Hilda Stegmoller,
all of Washington The occasion
w|s Mr. Wellmann’s birthday Sat
urday. A pork and chicken barbe-
cue supper was served to all who
Pastor *
Teat her
• Boss
‘ Money Folders
Husband and Wife
- Grandfather
Grandson
Mother and Dad
V2 Gallon 1
Round Carton
there where you can get in touch
with him should you have any
“come, back." But be more wary
if you have never heard of the
advertiser. And remember that if
a merchant never advertises, it
may. be because the newspaper
won’t accept ni* advertising’
7 Inform the paper. if yea are
fooled. A good newspaper does
everything it can to make sure all
are sure whether
the Warm Springs Foumdation to weather jets using only the craft’s
redarto sight ahd destroy the tar-
get drone
Meme de
-■ by Am
daughierinaw flew by helicopter
from the Des Moines to the Essex
to lunch with fleet commander
Vice Adm George W Anderson
Jr
COUNTRY CLUB FRANKS.
BIG BOLOGNA
LUNCHEON MEAT
o
Uncle William Fresh Blackeye
FEAS ‛250n25c
Uncle William Size 300 Cans
PORK-BEANS 3 25c
KTLADIVLA
W CAKE MIX
and baby elephant or no, it’s still
an elephant."
Linkletter, who has promised
CORN
Trellis
PEAS
College last night honoring Willie
Lae lich of Lyons, champion 4-H Station. Yuma, Ariz
Club boy of the United States. T* -------
A 12 oz.
A Cans for
camellia*, wild sage pittosporum,
red berried holly, bridal wreath,
altheas, and others. A growing fir.
typical of Christmas, and a yew
tree, stand on the nice sloping
lawn
At the corner of the yard stands
a century plant, which appears to
be near blooming time, and at the
entrance is a large palm One side
of the yard is bordered with fruit
trees: In the rear are cherry bu-
ms systems, supporting equip-
ments. and training and operating
techniques on a Navy-wide basis
under the most competitive condi-
tions
A highlight of the meet was a
missile demonstration at the Point
Mugu, Calif.. Pacific Missile Range
Dec 2,/featuring the first public
firing of the Sparrow III, super-
sonic air-to-air missile, from all
WESSON OIL Bottles 45c
employed by Heggie Schubert* Park •
Mr gnd Mrs Willie
er tor sale on the streets early yes-
I Yard of th- Month’ award hanterday morning
The written examinations which
the animal to the friends of the
Los Angeles Zoo, explained tha.
the I with the, second type of ad but if
a merchant has excellent value to
paper, you will be doing the whole
he s right community a favor a
Mn Malinda Peters spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her daugh-
ter. Mm Guy Hinz in Millican.
Has Birthday Supper
Mr aad Mrs Fritz Wellmann. .
Jr and family had as their week-
end guests, Mr and Mm. Billy
Lunsford and family of Houston.
Mrs Fritz Schroeder, Mr and
Mrs. -Charlie —Sehroeder -and. Mil-
ton, Mr. and Mrs Henry Schroe-
der and family. Willie Schroeder.
Ida and Clara Schroeder and Meta
Ashorn, all of Anderson. Mm Hil-
President ‘spretty, but not very
Pubdtabed every Mur*. y, '
Street Brenham Texa Tetrniome Gk 423 CE * "I
20 Y ears Ago
Dec. M, 1909 — A large-crowd
from Brenham and Washington
County attended the dinner at A&M
SPHCIAIS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DEC. 17-18-19.
the nterchaadkM- Thia doesn’t mean ret trees and several variethesot
spick and span "
Many of the plants are now in
bloom and others will show masses
of seasonal blossoms in due sea-
son especially in early spring. Cir-
cling the house on all side* are
varied- plantings, including dahli-
as chrysanthemum*. altheas
shrimp plants, senesia, wild fern.
2 n?03 25c
. Enterd •• "e-
ond caa mat-
ter at Post or
te, Erenhafa
Texa, u a 4 • r
* t at Mar a a.
Earlier in the dav
" Elaenhower the
he only wanted to keep the 747
pound beast in his yard until the
new zoo* was established in its
permanent quarters
Cahn threatened to take the
matter up with the city council
if Linkletter persisted in keeping
the animal.
times, of‘course, a humanerror
may occur, an item t h a t should
have been advertised at $100 may
be advertised at SI No honest
reader can expect to take advant-
age of such a mistake But # you
find that a merchant repeatedly
advertises something at a very low
price, then is always “sold out"
or tries to sell you something more
expensive, report him to the news-
U: SS Du Moines a heavy -advertise men* appeal to your com
cruiser, was sailing on a westerly mon sense by telling you what the
course between Malta and Sicily produc is how muc h it costs and
when the H M S Tiger flagship what its characteristics are'' Or
British Fleet SPECTATOR..
(Continued from page 1)
-"-i when you are hoping him to <ry
. on a sweater Fer unis reason,
s ESSEX IN-mere hunts rarely advertine poor
values They put their best foot
forward Even if you don't buy
25 *
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$1-69
5 'tr««
Texas Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT Enen 5c
• 3 Rong 25c
State of the Union message while anything as a result of reading
'____ ____ the ads on a given day seeing the
nean tOday and received azgun price will help keep you upto
Milne from the flagship of the date as to the price at which mer j
British Mediterranean fleet , chandise of that type I* selling
The President aboard the 2 Check the "appeal." Poes the
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif (UPI)
— Songwriter Sammy Cahn's ex
premion is pained today He lives
downwind" from an elephant.
Television personality Art Link-
letter. hi* next door neighbor re
ceived the baby pachyderm last
week from the chdren of India
and he promptly put it out to
graze. in his back yard
Chan, expressing some displeas
ure at the zoolike turn of event*,
promptly informed Linkletter that
the area "is not zoned for baby
elephants” and added "besides
amar: Calif
His squadron, flying the A4D
"Skyhawk" place J first in the Jet
Light Attack events during the
PHONE GR 6-2196 Lawrence Nowicki, Mgr
at Adm Sir Alexander Bingley does it try to appeal to your sense
and Marine teams from Alanticing. Sponsors were Mrs Paul Pie- picon
and Pacific Fleet squadrons, select- penbrok of Washington. Jack Mar- "ere.Pseme o(
ed in. similar competitions within
the fleets.
More than 120 planes belonging
to frontline operational units flew
in the competition which is con-
ducted to evaluate Aviation weap-
TonelNound
visited with Mrs. J. E. Renn Ber
ha and Erna Sunday afternoon
Mrs Freda Wellmann and Char-
otte Ruth Boring are on the tick
list and Fred Kolkhorst has the
mumps
. Martin David Boring, the infant
ton of Mr and Mrs. Charles Bor-
ng of Navasota was baptized dur-
ing church services Sunday morn-
T YE
Squadron Wins 1st
In Gunnery Meet
I i C
> 7.
the British ship passing to the
starboar thundered its greeting
_________L The chief xecutive’s 6th Fleet
task force was drawn up in a
column heeded by two destroyers,
thee the Des Moines, then the
aircraft carrier Essex, the guided
missile cruiser Boston and two
destroyers, bound for Tunisia
erty was recovered
it is understood that the ynunp — -
ladies will operve next New-Year pinwenpone meoLsopuratlomnntop family of Deer Parkwereweekend
Gun was 4 red B Kessel, avia- ue3t8 ofMr.andMrs.
tion machinisr’s mate third class, enkamp and Wulie.
USN. son of Mr and Mrs. Fred Mr and Mrs Fred Benker and
Mr Heber Ston’s fine bank vaultjKessel of Brenham. Tex. family had as their Saturday night
into position on Saturday afternoon ' Before entering the Navy in Maylsupper guests, Mr and Mrs Her
Itithe-linestvaultever broughtl9SG-he-auended-BHm€ellegeand7eEt Roese and famil o Deer
— or "regularly ..." or some other
such expression that indicates the
product is worth much more than
the pro e?.- «*
5 Watch Out for “weasel words. ”
If there is an asterisk next to the
price — especially a tiny asterisk—
be sure to look beiow to see what
the asterisk mean* Sometimes it
may mean that the boldly tered
price is actually a lot higheFwhen
you take the installation or service
charges into account. At other tim-
es it may mean that the advertised
price ‘applies to something other
than what you need In a tire ad
vertisement, for example if an as-
terisk leads to a statemlent that
the price is for a MO x 16" tire,
you will probably have to pay
more Tires of this size fit only
certainmodels of pre -1952 cars!
6 See who the advertiser is.
Is it e large manufacturer whose
products you have tried and Kked?.
If so, you are almost always safe
in having complete confidenk in
?
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»r Hsu waahnutomangaaynngcountg-. soT-xm p.o gut, of ' een placed at the home of Mr»
MMe SMta But— rpuom Rate by twrvssr raw month Hi0Tr‛-Annie Krolczyk, whose orange yel-
. Mrs. Krolczyk
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(* Month Honor
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