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BRENHAM BANNER - PRESS
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1966*
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ton
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lot. Cer
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Church -Council, s pm.
Grace l utheran Ladles Circle
each season. Avoid using var-
nish and shellac. Cover if left
outdoors for the winter. During
the summer, treat occasionally
with a soapy bath.
Hardwood furniture should be
stored in winter. In summer, it
In this tale weter,
who neede • leein •
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Attest:
ROBERT SCHAER,
JOHN B SCHAER, , Directors.
N. L. WINFIELD. -
( API I AL AI COUNTS
(c) f ommon ste f'. —t tal nd , '
No. shares authn ized 210 , . •
No sha es outstanding 250
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LOCATED IN NORTHERN
UTAH, IT IS THE LARGEST
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HEMISPHERE, 75 MILES LONG
AND 40 MILES WIDE!
:TOTAI LIABJLITILS AND CAPITAL AEEOIINTS 684,343.83
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Nov. 5 at •the First ‘Baptist Church in Sealy. Miss-
Schroeder is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
It. also provi-
des a convenient spot for post-
m meets at 2:30 p.m.
Berlin, Grace Lutheran Junior Choir
Thursday, Oct. 6:
St Paul's Lutheran Ladies Aid
... 25.000.00
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9. Do your shopping at home, look through the ad-,
vertising columns of your newspaper for beet
buys, mark them and take your newspaper with
you when you shop.
By JEWELL E. BALLEW
( ounty Home
Demonstration Agent
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REGULAR BANKING HOURS:
9 a.m. To 3 p.m SAT 9 a.m. To 12 Noon
DRIVE-IN-WINDOWS: '
7:30 a.m. To 6 p.m. SAT. 7:30 a.m. To F p.m.
Member of Federal Deposit Ins Corp.
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SCHOOL MENUS
B.I.S.D.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL? 4
Wednesday, Oct. 5
*’i.t-r tumerran; senior choir
Rehearsal, 7:30 pm •
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10. Relax and enjoy the fun, there’s a fighter side of
life. lour newspaper covers the humorous as
well as the serious.
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STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, s:
* Eworn to and subscribed before me tfta 30th day fSept, 1966.
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of thia bank.
‘8’ HARRY LESSER. Notary Public.
My commission erpire 6-1, 1967,
be done. and
approximate j
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t hancol . Hill, Men’s Choir Practice, g p.
Pfennig led the group in pray-
er. The group then sang "Let
Me Learn of Jesus."
The birthday celebrants were
Brownie Troop meeting at St.
Paul's Parish House, 311 W.
Third. 3:15 p.m
St. Paul's Chapel and Chan-
cel Choirs rehearsing at church, .
4:15 p.m
Pr aching Mission Service at
St. Paul’s Evangelical Luther-
an Church, 7:30 p.m
Allot yourself an exha hour in help decide,
the morning to accomplish a few ; —
Lutheran, Benin,
. State Bank No. 225
Ri PQer 01 CONDITION 01
FARMERS STATE BANK
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housed and
In field artillery.
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help you.-Written schedules can
improve your efficiency. You
may not want to run your home
on a stopwatch timetable, but it
does help to write down every- j
..52,000 00 clirtuMethodist
■ ference in price is less than se-
ven cents per dozen. For exam-
ple. if large eggs are selling
for 63 cents per dozen and med-
j ium eggs are 59 cents,, you will
will meet in the Parish House,
2:30 p.m.
Christ Lutheran. Church. Cou- l
ncil, 7:30 p tn.
S'. Paul’s L,adies Aid meeting
at Parish House. 2:30 pm
S Paul's Senlor Choir Re-
This message is brought to you as a public .
' service ................ wih a hope it
will bring to you and your family a better un-
derstanding of newspapers and how they should
be read.
then assign -an
Eugene Kruse;
hbir rehearsal. 7:45
, .1) n r - i •rbetan,
Youth < hoir, 7 pm.
1 1 F‘ Luthrran. ।
Senior Choir, I pm
Grace t utheran Add1
task for evenings or
Remember that no- 1
’ iron fabrics and wash-and-wear ;
clothing save -tots of time and
"happiness is" category, nearly
one fourth’ will remodel rooms,
repaint, repaper or "add on”
additional rooms.
Worn Out Items
But most expenditures will go
to replace items considered
worn out. The researchers said
64 per cent of the purchases
are for replacement, and most
of the women will be sprucing
) up living and dining room
areas. ‘ '
The national cultural boom is
eting, 7:30 p.m.
$ mle m 1 >• n. Salem, sevfor
hearsal nt church, 7 p m.
1 1 ncli, 7136 p.m*,
■ on the kitchen wall make it pos-
sible for you to jot down needed
.nd nL.., * items when you think of them.
and housekeep A blackboard or bulletin
Ing shortcuts are important to board in the kitchen makes a
fine piece for; notes and family
Furniture cushions and pads
may be air-tight and water-
proof. but dampness still seeps
through the seams. All cushions ।
Ip O. M. Brown Exec, Vice Pres A Cashier, of the above-named
bank do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and
ing special chores to be done by
the youngsters, and for tacking
up menus, A-busy -mether-can
leave messages for the family.
BUYING EGGS
Do you ever hesitate before
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1 rcentagn, f- pa ents present
wvent to Mrs Benold’s class —
May We
' hour for doing it This not only tSecidntwhethtriargr. md
gives cou an idea of the scope of dium or small
size eggs are the
myoyr job, but helps you to see
K | and eliminate non-essentials.
Wednesday, Oct. 5
rivateGaryLDannhaus. Roast beef with brown gravy.
shows last I
1, Box
annormced at a later time
Refreshments were served by
shows -l bor saved 1 ight there Also,
the under slip that goes with the
New Equipment Registered Nurses
INSPECTION INVITED ,
Phone Area Code 713 WE 4-2224
P. O. BOX 638, BROOKSHIRE, TEXAS
mation i Membership) class me-
ete it 7:79 p.m
St Paul's Lutheran Church
Women Executive Board meet-
ing at church 9 a.m,
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uable to the working mother. - communications.
Here are a few ideas that may
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188 503 09 Tuesday Oct. 1:
Vion-ville Lutheran Women
pieces of sculpture, or antiques
this year. Half those questioned
would like to add additional
piecesPas they discover them,
and 10 per cent consider
themselves collectors.
The women trust their own
taste.in decorating. Nearly 75
per cent said they have no
decorating problems, and that'
it’? usually, lack of money—
rather than lack of ideas—that
prevents new purchases.
furnishings’ budgetsnare used to j
refurbish, replace and remodel
rather than for purchase of the
luxuries. Art, on the increase
was.not considered a luxury.
Forty-four per cent of the
women questioned have purch-
ased-ocplan to buy new items
for the home this year, and 34
per cent were already planning
next year’s purchases, said
researchers for eureka.
Some 26 per cent planned to
buy either rugs or carpeting
this year; eight per cent knew
they would be buying them next
year. 1 ,
Major changes were not
dtrating-sealer-at-the-endof- -wear longer -if-protzutad „Lrom
rain-cover with plastic or rub-
1 ,500.0a en Churrh, 719 p.m.. . , ...
10-0000 .Dronhnm n nch AAUW ill
610 South Baylor
p m
art for
per cent
paintings,
keen intrest in
decorating, and 27
have bought new
in-nlient Lnther-
forth these findings, among
others. It’s an annual poll,
direct and guaranteed . .. . . ...........
Obligations of Statesand political subdiyisions . .
Other securities (including 41 00 corp rate stocksi
: Other loans and
Bank premises, furniture and fixtuts, and other
assets
auto wax will give added pro-
tection from the weather,
A coat of paint will protect
steel, from rusting. If there are
rusty spots on your steel furni-
ture. clean them with steel
woof, treat with a metal primer;
and paint with outdoor enam-
Redwood furniture should be
fashion have
frenzy But when,is a copy' a couldn't-tell the .difference.
, "real copy' , Only when you slipbackstage
./ ' Line foi line copies of Pajis to turn the original and the -
' ' i p‛ 1 ide - ut does light shine
, . d^par. mem uo.es u h X i- , I , n g :h- mvM.ry iam Penn presentedthel very. ,
iSSbsheaellawusm-amiaarcapyimaneeteu 17 mhimejv atopiedThe-Needs ni Chi- ■ * “
cothes hey P ' ha ed . lik the original du-n ” He brought out clearly
Pat fashions h o w s last $1,000 ami i hair tent dress * the duties of Christian parents I
energy. -
Plan menus for the entire
. week so that there’s no last min-
| me meal planning ever v after-
I noon after work Do main mar-
keting once a week. Stock up on
staples, canned and frozen
goods, and then fill in with fresh
fruits, vegetables and meat as
i baked potato with butter, sea-
t soned green beans, pineapple
I pudding, corn bread with butter.
• % pt. milk.
Thursday, Oct.6
Fried chicken, rice with gib-
let gravy, English peas, pickled
beets, fruit Jello, hot rolls, 12
pt. milk.
Friday, Oct. 7 •
, Fried fish with catsup, cream-
ed potaloes, combination salad,
h-j-m—mals, H-pt
; "mtm- —-*4
1. Read your newspaper regularly, make it a habit,
be informed.
cross-section of income
•' < hmch Evening. Circle meets
st home of Mrs. Raymond Win-
kelmann, 4 p.m “ j
• lb’n’s Lutheraw TDei,
Hi l Sunday School Teichers
and sleeping comfort
it comes , to actual reflected in home decor. Nearly
all of the women
The Junior Lutherans of
uncommon Although sound-
proofing rooms is in the
Friendly
Tips On
Emmmsm needed egg for your money by
NOVEMBER WEDDING; Mr and Mrs Jim Rogers P strategic places purchasing the large ones. If,
PSeaiy,announice theengagiEment AndapproacKing l holptoJoxyourmemory..Ton I however, small eggs were ....
marriage of their granddaughter, Joa n Mariec, Al,- Ln, for 45 cents, you lest buy
Schroeder, to John A Tracy, son of Mr and Mm. (Ydcel-1 L/ rill S
IOTN ASS .................
Practicality Is Boss
IX * 7. 10 pm
$106,773.73 Gracb Lutheran Walther Lea
r •. .Cash, balane ma__
—a ■ _ a procrssot yottectioir : "eTt
pF United States Governmentobligati .ns
Kt. 111IMK IERFOnMERS cla-1-
nrd Ad wn * for vou around the
chenK 1)341 13F N-if4n.nevw anei piace,
py engudutnd bv tyurge • - ■- teacher, said that .her children . .
-wee wckia hard: -Som-
— sen I h i de teacher, also aid merthetd The devotionat per.
ih.it his students were doing fine, iod closed with the singing of
11 was also reported that the pGod's Child" and the Lord's 139, Erenham, Tex,, completed
U i school Was receiving sexvi- tj.nri , ’ ,,
■' ’ anurmna J. anponnccdmbavenheta:
taken to the rest homes. A Hal- my Artillery and Missile School,
Ft. Sill, Okla.
He was trained as a cannoneer
Because .the seam edges are
pinked with scissors instead of
hand ' h amined, that's- one
feason why Dozens uf hours of
kur would be relaxing in a
vibrating chair in the after-
noon, having sound-proofed
rooms for the children, and
sleeping in a king-size bed each
night.
But practicality more often is
boss, with appearance winning
out over relaxation, noise
(UPD -New
towards their children- in th>
physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual areas of each child . Christ Lutheran Church met for
Arthur Jansen presented a for- . their monthly meeting on satur-
mat of topies for the.rest of the day, oct. 1 2:30 m
school year andit was-adopted. The group opened with the
i e members singing of “Savior, Teach Me
in the teachers feports, Mrs. m " _ ..1 , .
Charles surovik, kindergarte Day Bv- Day Randy Jacob
teacer, stated the youngsters read the scripture and Sharon I
were beginning to settle down
and were doing quite well.
Ms Oscar Benold, 1-3 grade
St. John-s Lutheran, Praiie
I!III ALCW afternoon circin,
mheeting, 2 p.m.
8. Get out of your reading rut, read something
every day completely apart from your normal
interest
Chicago. Houston and Sa-
•cramento.
Not A Luxbry—
Researchers found that home ■
4. Don’t read only one page, sticking only to
sports, comics is like picking up pennies and
leaving dollars.
ber cover, or take indoors.
Vinyl plastic webbing used on
aluminum furniture should be i
washed with soap and water
once or twice a season.
, Canvas and duck can be
F scrubbed with detergent, rinsed
and dried in the sun
slaw, potato chips, pinto beans,
sliced peaches, % pt. milk.
Thursday, Oct. 6
Fried chicken, creamed pota-
toes, buttered' carrots, Jello,
com bread with butter, % pt.
milk.
Friday, Oct. 7
Fish sticks with catsup, mac-
aroni and tomatoes, English
peas, apple cobbler, hot rolls, M
pt. milk.
HIGH SCHOOL
DONe TRUST LUCKI Get
things done fast with classified.
Dial GR 63643 and turn no long-
i er used household items into
cash now!
7 iewed . t i< Fren h
Yokk (UPI—What
dream of for their
AT IB! CLOSE OF BUSINESS si pj JO; 1966
. - j given an occasional waxing.
■ tsks Many motheri preter to maiced
■ • get up early rather ‘han face a matically inclined, you can eas.
■ messy kitchen and1 unmade beds ily figure the cost per pound or
■ at the end of the day Some wo- । ounce of the different vises of
h | men keep up with the ironing by Just divide dozen by
■ doing a few piecess several mor- I th weight the size of
■ nings a week Others prefer 10 areconsidering. On the av-
I wave this taskor <evenings or erage, eggs weigh 18
■ .. nb Remember that no ces, medium eggs weigh 21
ounces and large ones weigh 24 ; NEW
ounces per dozen. 1 women
While nOt as Accurate the ' homes and what they -actually
I simpler method of th* seven- | add to them are as far apart as
cent rule comes close enoush. I attic and basement.
Buy the large size egg if the dif• ...
Happiness for the homema-
7. Don’t be a reading coward, don’t be afraid to
read opinions which differ from your own.
still arr dubbed Pat ')
At both Ohi bach's
E!xander‛, shows . marched
Rattan requires routine dust-
ing. Once a year wash it with a
cloth dipped in mild soap and
water solution--but well-rung
out; then polish with a liquid
wax.
Outdoor furniture leads ■
3. Don't be page-one happy, there is valuable in-
formation inside.
6. Note qualifynig words to find out who said
what, don’t confuse charge with conviction, rum-
or for fact, or plans with accomplishments.
35 00 m
Debbie Roeske.. . —
* , Rans, howitzers and heavy ma-
1 _ . ...... N qnmsgagseinmaun anmuntion
■;: Calendar Of Events
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„srat Fttness prngram and School .-----—------------- ------
Nur e ervi es . loween party will'he held on Oct.
The banner for the greatest 28. The time it will start will be
H A Boeker: and treasurer, .
Mrs Wm F Robbins.
Pastor Paul Hartfield of Wil-
5. Be a fact-seeker, get facts from news columns,
then read the comments of columnists and edit-
—-gaei-muE knowledge . f"pen
•' ■
Average of total deposits f t the 13 calendar
days ending withcatt date -----------
. Average of total loans for the 15. calendar ”
days ending with call date ..............
practice at 4:30 p.m.
berl01, ’ Grace l utheran Men's Club
meets at 7 p.m.
2. Don’t be headline happy, heads are just the
menu. .
LIABILITIFS
Det nd ' eP sits rtf indiv id is partnership .
and corporations
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerhips,
'and < .................
•s
Depnsits of States and poliu cal ........................
Deponit
Certifie1 and olficeis checks ti ......
TOT AU DI POSITS
Ca 1 total 'demand deposits 441 588 05
(h Total time a id sav ings dep osit ....... 162 292 26
r” a » . • rough life i combination with
lirSt NVIeeting. hot sun, heavy rains, and lively |
Reno Schroeder of Sealy. The couple will reside in I d children of course, this furni-
Houston where both are employed . . -Ar Cl / v ture is built to take hard wear,
_____ —____ .. ’ — _ ( If ichool L CdY but a few minutes of extra care
_ t. " -F v can protect its appearance and conducted by makers of home
Women in Frenzy Over New I m first mcetine o: rhe Par. duwahilitXiuminum «.
ent Teacher League of the casionally with soap and water.
• V,..1.9, A.i: Ac E 1 •” Gl ice. 1 utheran Day School for |f you want to rebrighteh the al-
York s Copies Or rashions' 1966-67 was held on Tuesday, uminum finish, rub with was-
I; ’ • ocp 27, at. 730 . u base cleaner or fine steel wool.
Ry ALINE MOMW--------machie widh .......... fabri inThsameetinvorppencewiphste After cleaning, . light cover ■><
NEW YORK (UPD. -New and...... AinoldtdnMuelleremhefiitw.
" Puris. 1 rom my eat among thou- ing wer installed: president,
wmer in ahands, of rxcited females, I
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