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CULP KRUEGER
YOUR STATE SENATOR
of Needville, Mrs. Louise Fol-
schinsky of Rockdale, and Mrs.’
Funeral services for Mrs. Em-
ma Koerth, 70, of Burton, wife
of Willie Koerth, who died in a
Methodist Vacation Church
School Planning meeting 7 p.m.
TELL TH E TRUTH-bin p!tMn
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Joz-
wiak, Brenham, boy.
Funeral services yere held at
the Brenham Memorial Chapel
Sunday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Tom
Kanavas of Temple officiating.
Burial was in the Prairie Lea
Cemetery.
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Baptist Church will meet. 3: IS
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The Brotherhood of the Inde-
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The Spring meeting of the Lo-
cal Chapter No. 14 of Germania
Mutual Farm Aid Association
will be held in the meeting room
pete p. KROLCZYK
MRS. J. T WILLIAMS
W. G. SCHOMBURG
MRS. HERBERT
GRABARSCHICK JR,
ERNEST DR A EUN
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Dismissals
Mattie Fairchild.
Mrs. Albert Fritz.
Ella Mae Phillips.
Mrs. J. L. Giovanni and
by.
Arthur Meinecke.
(With purchase of French Touch Hair Spray)
Mohawk Pioneer
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The Office of State Senator
Furie
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er, 41, of Newgulf,
Wife., Mattie, 41; their
y. 12 and daughter.
- Funeral services for » Henry
Frank Pelkemeyer, 12, of the
MR. ED THIELEMANN
IM SAVINGS ACCOUNT "
MR. EDWIN L. KRUEGER-IM CASH
MRS. ADDIE HARRIS—CM CASH
MRS. WARREN NELSON-IM CASH
MRS. BILLIE BILSKI-$50 CASH---(.
MISS INELL THIELEMANN—IM CASH
MRS. HENRY RANDERMANN JR.—$20 CASH
ED STRANGMEYER—$21 CASH
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confirmed in the Lutheran faith
and received his educatiog at
the Sandy Hill Public School.
H was married to Miss Loui-
se Becker at Sandy Hill, and
engaged in farming until a few
years ago when he retired and
moved to Brenham. For the past
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Longview, drowned. Cars carry-
ing the couples was pushed off
U.S. 211 by floodwaters.
GOOD FENCE POSTS PAY
COLLEGE STATION, Tex.
(UPI) — Quality' fence poets
consistently give the lowest,
long-run fencing costs, says for-
estry specialist W. A. Smith of
Texas AAM University.
Tests indicate that pressure-
treated pine posts have an aver-
age cost of about two cents per
year of service compared to a
cost of about 6.5 cents for un-
treated post oak.
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cgamin JOHN FORSYTHE -
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period between
and midnight
at least M vio-
mz. Edward
I Damon. Tex.
Drown
> drowned in a
lent in Lake Red
Sunday nights rainfall reports k
and the total for the weekend as
L Senate Bill 59 purpose was — LOWER — not
higher — interest rates on installment bank
loans by 2%
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3. Senate Bill 59 would have put the brakes
on interest rates as high as 320%, NOW
authorized by the small loan act
4. Senate Bill 59 would have REPEALED a higher g
interest rate in effect since 1943
5. Senate Bill 59 DID NOT affect - top, side or
bottom - normal bank loans with approved
credit
Bluff in far West Texas near
the New Mexico border. They
were Chester Roy Marshal and
his wife, Ola and Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Bock. all of Artesia, N.M.
At least 11 persons drowned
when their cars were swept off
roads in East Texas early Sun-
day at the height ef a vast
storm system.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Willie Roy
and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee
Mauldin, all of Tyler drowned
when their car was swept from
■ bridge 16 miles east of Tyler.
In two separate mishaps, Rob-
ert G. Gold, 43. of Gregg-
ton and Mrs. Minnie Louise Ar-
ceneaux. 40, and Edward D.
, Lee, 37 of Odessa, Tex. and
Mias Helen - Nadine Knight of
band, Willie Koerth of Burton;
two sons, Lorenz Koerth and Wil-
liam Koerth, both of Burton:
two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Eb-
erhardt and Mrs. Lorenz Boeh-
nemann, both of Burton: one
-brother, Willie Hertel of Bren-
ham; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Bo-
ehnemann of Burton and Mrs.
Minnie Linhstaedter of Bellville;
was preceded in death by her
parents, one son, one daughter,
four brothers and one sister.
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SAUSAGE............
RUBY RED ‘
GRAPEFRUIT
GREEN ONIONS
Fresh Finn Green
CARDAGE u, 5c
Tender Young Yellow
SQUASH.................................... 2 lbs. 29c
We reserve the right to limit quantity.
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BACON
Fresh Lean Leon Stegent, Brenham, med-
GROUND BEEF...... Lb. 49c, 2 Lbs. 95c
Tender , _ 7
CLUB STEAKS ....... ...Lb. 69c
Alma Shoestring ' L • :
POTATOES.....................No. 300 can 10c
lent deaths. Twenty . one per
sons drowned and 27 were kill-
ed in highway accidents.
7 hr wont smashup was IS
miles south of Rosenberg on the
Gulf Coast Sunday night. It
k lied five persons.
• dau were Marcus Aub-
2,
Red Boy -
MUSTARD
Libby
. PINEAPPLE JUICE
STARLITE DRIVE IN
Monday A Tuesday
MDE W'PARS
ANN MARGRET MeTcoLoR
louis JOURDAN e(
FICHARO CRENNA EDIE ADAMS Bite*
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Glenn Bentke, and Billy Winkle- 1 grandchildren and
lice reports it appeared that the I
. car driven by Montelongo was Fb
i driving at an unsafe speed und- . a
er existing conditions. The front Lfl
an Mr*- John Tiaden, Brenham,
'39c surgical.
Glenda Odom, Brenham, acci-
dent. -
THE PEOPLE OF THE 18th DISTRICT DESERVE TO
KNOW THE TRUE FACTS ABOUT YOUR
"SO-CALLED 17%% INTEREST PIPE DREAM"
Dill- You and I were there together
We BOTH know that:
pendence Baptist Association
will meet at Lexington at 7 p.m.
—----Birth , westbound traffic to clear be |
Mr. and Mrs. James Ganskc, i fore turning left to go north on
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PEANUT BUTTER.....
p.m.. were held at the Green-
vine Lutheran Church Monday
at 2:30 p.m.
Rev. Timothy Van Antwerp of-
ficiated and burial was in the
church cemetery." The Foehner
Funeral Home of Burton was in
charge of arrangements. • ‘
Her nephews"served as active
pallbearers.
Born near Burton Jan. 15.
1896. the daughter of August
and Wilhelmina Keiche Hertel,
she was baptized July 12, 1896.
and confirmed April 4, 1909
both in the Greenvine Lutheran
Church
On Nov. 2, 1819. she was mar-
ried to Willie Koerth in the Gre-
envine Lutheran Church by Rev.
Karl Mueller.
She spent all of her life on a
farm near Burton.
Survivors include her hus-
sugmwos , slam-
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tai for treatment. Miss Odem E
, was listed in good condition to- R
Charlie Ellis, Brerham, surgi- day. but will remain hospitaliz-E
■L ed for several days. H
Lula Mae Patterson, Bren- 1 Both cars were driving east on 1E
ham, medical. Highway 90, when the car driv- E
Miss Joan Kochwelp, B r c n- en by Krammerer stopped at H
ham, medical. the intersection to allow the •u
There will be a general Meeb-
mg of the Women oftheSPe
ters Episcopal Church at 5:30 p
m in the Parish Hall. .
Duplicate Bridse Clu
will meet, South Central Savinge '
menn, Calvin
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The New Drive
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Monday. April »
k i Boy Scout Troop 742 sponsor-
ed by M. Paul's Lutheran
10 medical.
-9 v Robert Sowders,
died at his residence Friday at —____________________
1:45 p.m., were held-at the Zion both of Arlington, Henry Sch- i
Lutheran Church at Zionsville > wartz of Bryan, Willie Schwartz
Sunday at 3:30 p.m. . ---
Edwin £;. Halfmann,
the late William and Emma
Schulz Pelkemeyer. he was bap-
tized and confirmed at Gay Hill.
He was educated at Hoddeville.
He was married to Sophie
Winklemann April 23, 1934. at
the Zion Lutheran Church.
Mr. Pelkemeyer was a mem- i
ber of the Zion Lutheran Chur- ।
ch of Zionsville and engaged in
farming.
Survivors include his widow;-
Two Wrecks -
in Brenham
Over Weekend
Weekend traffic accidents nu-
mbered two inside the city lim-
. its according to a report from
Police Chief Arthur Stembejg.
Joe Ybarra of Rt. J, Chappell
Hill was involved in an accident
on business Loop 290 east that is
still under ‘investigation. With
- another war driunn hu i eon Wro- _
bleski of 101 Lubbock, Bren-’,,
ham Thre were no injur-
ies and the extent of the daritage
to both cars has not been deter- l
mined. The accident , occurred I
about 5 p.m. Saturday.
Victor Montelongo. 19, of Hea- l
me. was charged with failure to
control speed to avoid collision
about 10:30 p.m. Saturday night ay
at the intersection of Highway 1
90 and Farm Road 577 on the J
1 Navasota* highway in’ an acci- l
dent with another, car driven by I
Thomas Wayne Krammerer- "I
Glenda Odem. 16, a passen- l
ger in the car driven by Montl- I
ongo was taken to a local hospi- I
CONNALLY-
(Continued irom Page 1)
workers have been working dili-
gently on the decorations and
the float sales committee has
been busy completing its work.
It takes hard work and many
long hours to put on the annual
extravaganza and complete
- community cooperation to make
it successful. It all adds up to
another outstanding event for
the City of Brenham and the
thousahcs of visitors that will .
be on hand during the Maifest
weekend. May 13 and 14, 1966.
tint Church will meet at 9:30 a.
m
The churches of the Indepen-
dence Taptist: Association
will have a Bible School Clinic
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Zionsville Community, who
Rev. R. J. Weber officiated of Troy, and Mrs. A. J Hilley
and burial was in the church ' of Houston; two brothers, Emil
cemetery. The Brenham Mem- j Schwartz of Sandy Hill and Oi-
orial Chapel was in charge ; to Schwartz of Brenham; four
of arrangements. i sisters, Mrs. Annie Folschinsky :
Pallbearers were James Pelk-
emeyer, Herbert Raster, Melvin
Winklemann. Walter Winkle-
Hospital News. '
ST. JUDE
Admissisns.
Mrs. Clarence Lee Junek.
Snook, surgical.
Otto Brandt, Brenham, medi-
cal.
Mrs. Sarah Haskms, Bren-
ham. medical.
Mrs. John J. Zientek, .Bren-
ham, medical.
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mann. 1 grandchildren.
Bom in Washington County,
Texas, Oct. 13, 1903, the son of
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of Montelongo’s car collided I
, with the rear of the Krammerer ’
ba- । auto.
• , There were eight passengers I
in the. car driven by Montelongo. g
reported to the county agent’s
office are as follows:
Gus Korthauer, Long Point. 3.
3.5; Fred Kokemor, Wonder Hill.
M. 2; Raymond Engeling, Plea-
sant Hill, l.S. 3.1; Sam Winkel*
mann. Whitman, 1.75, 3.4; Floyd
'Sommer, Bluff, 2.3, 3; T. C.
Clay, Independence, 3.1, 3.1; Ot-
to Janner, Mound HiH, 3, 3.4;
Ed Surovik, Wesley, 3, 3.4; Wil-
ton Hodde, Burton, 3.5, 3.7;
John Will Fuchs, Burton, 2.9,
IB; Nath Winfield. Chappell
Hill, 3.1, no report; George Weh-
rung.. Phillipsburg, 1.1. 3: Irvin
Ashom, Sandy Hill, 3.5, 3.3; Ec-
ker"‘s Store, Greenvine, no re-
port. 2.8; Luedemann Grocery,
Mill Creek, 2.7, 3; Henry Al El-
lermann, Sandy Hill, 3, 34; A.
W. Hartstack. Washington, 1.8,
3.4; John Addlcks. Salem, 1.8.
3.4; M. C. Stegemuller, Kuyken-
dall. 3. 3.5 and Otto H. Keim,
Zionsville, 3. 3.3.
. year and three months he had | Brotherhood meeting at' St.
I resided in Temple I Paul’s Scout House 7 p.m.
. ( . . .. .. ,, . Pilot Club dinner and program
issurvivedbyhis wife,and -meeting, 8:45 p. m. at home of
the following children:, John I Mrs. Alma Grimm, 309 College
Schwartz of Sandy HUI, George I Avenue
Schwartz and Albert Schwartz. ] The sunbeams 61 the First
of Mrs. Leroy Winkelmann, 204
Germania 3:45 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Women General Meeting at 309
W. Third 7:30 p.m.
Explorer Post 742 sponsored
by St. Paul's Lutheran Brother-
hood meeting at St. Paul's Scout
House 8 p.m.
Methodist Children's Choir.
4:15. p.m,
Methodist Junior Choir 7 p.
m. -
Methodist Senior Choir 7:30
p.m.
The W.M.U. of the First Rap-
2. Senate Bill 59 was recommended by our
Texas Finance Commission <
NA}
In On Baylor
SEVERE SHOULDER PAIN
- CLEARED UP
This 42 year old lady, Case no 2042, helped lift her
. aick father in the hospital and hurt her left shoul-
I der. She was in intense pain when brought to this
Clinic. Our examination found she had pulled a cer-
• . vical (neck) vertebra out of line causing nerve,
irritation with the resulting severe pain.
• Corrective adjustments restored alignment and re-
- leased pressure on nerves and all pain cleared up
5 in short order. Quick responses like this come about
when the patient does not wait too long allowing,
condition to become chronic. Don't allow yourself
to become chronically sick Investigate Chiropractic.
American
ARDINES 4 Flat Cans 49c
A Carnation G. * i
Asr-mema No. Ma chunk-can 35c.NATIOMOLDAMMnneN21ZES:
JR’— FFSEDALE PEAS, CORN or GREEN --- - "h”m --- .«!■&*.«.
fl BEANS ... ...... .......... ... 6 No. 303 cans $1
E i St. Regis Paper
■ PLATES
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Henry Schwartz Sr., 85>of No.
10 North 27th St., Temple, died
In the Martin Convalescent
Home in Marlin at 1:30 p.m. Fri-
day.
He was born at Gay Hill. Was-
hington County, Texas, on Jan.
30, 18^1, the son of the late Wil-
liam and Christine Milburger
Schwartz. He was baptized and
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Ulm, medical.
Dismissals
Mr*. Reinhard Grebe. .
Claude L. Berryman. - .
Mrs. Frieda Maass.
Kenneth Bracewell.
Tilman Hein.
Mrs. V. L Howell.-------—
BOHNE MEMORIAL '
Admissions
Mrs."Malcolm Griffin. Somer-
ville, medical.
Mrs. Albert Fritz, Brenham,
'surgical.
Mrs. Esperanza Trevino,
Somerville, surgical.
Louis Hold Jr., Brenham,
medical.
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BRENHAM BANNER*PRESS
APRIL 25,1966-4---------------
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I •a $khs;
R ’ 1 A Un
n.. survey
6 p.m.
Sunday
a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred
Pelkemeyer, both of Brenham;
one daughter, Mrs. Luke. Mar-
zahn and a son-in-law, Luke
Marzahn, bot of Brenham;
two grandchildren, James and
Brenda Pelkemeyer; two broth-
eres, Theo. Pelkemeyer and
Herbert Pelkemeyer, both of.
Brenham; and numerous niec-
es and nephews.
SCHWARTZ
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L & R Markdt
■ 1104 SO. MARKET, BRENHAM, TEX.
SPECIALS GOOD MON., TUES., WED.
DOUDIE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Every Tuesday With $2.50 purchase or more
Excluding Cigarettes
24 Ox. Jar 31c
No. 211 can 10c
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