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Member of United Press Infernational
Copyright 1966 All Rights Reserved
posedly burled there in the
iron fenced enclosure. This
H.E.B. WHITE. YELLOW
OR DEVIL'S FOOD
fund raising campaignand thr-
ough our giving let the state,
he keeps up with our ages------
My great-great-grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
REGULAR
TUBE
Dear Editor:
in an era of plaque pres-
entations, park commemora-
, tions and monument dedica-
tions, we, the people of Wash-
furnishing publicity for the
. Brenham Shrine Club’s Pan-
, cake Supper which was for the
benefit of Arabia Temple's
Crippled Children's Clinic.
Your help and co-operation
was most gratifying and was
—Robert K. Gilmore?”
Katy Lee Mann........
Charles Moser.......
•HERBICIDES
"PESTICIDES
GR 6-5553
PHONE GR 6-3643 to reach all departments. Open daily until
5:30 p.m. Saturdays 12 noon.
Second Class Postage Paid At Brenham, Texas
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE - By carrier $1.50per month.$15.00
per year. Mail rates n request.
•FERTILIZERS
"SEEDS-GRANULES-DUSTS
.Editor and Publisher
........Office Manager
.....Managing Editor
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LETTERS”” EDITOR/
SOMERVILLE NEWS
BY J.W. WOODS
Extra Savings With
TEXAS
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TEXAS TREE RIPEN RED
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The Brenham Banner-Press
Published Afternoons Monday through Friday
By the Banner-Press Inc.
LEAN SHOULDER
Pork Steak
. 55c
ALL Texas history.
Buddy Fisher,
Brenham
ed the Texas Revolution ag-
. a Inst Mexico, was signed by
the 59 delegates from the var-
ious points of the state.
And in the war which
followed more territory was
added to the United States
than did the original Declar-
ation of Independence in 1776.
So let us all “Rally Round
the Texas flag."
Mrs. E. P. Anderson
that we of Washington County
should be the leaders in this
Dear Editor:
The FHA Chapters ofBren-
ham High School would like to
thank you for publicizing our
Mother-Daughter Banquet in
the Banner-Press. In addi-
tion, we appreciate your co-
operation and assistance in
publishing our news articles
for the past school year. Thank
you again.
Sincerely yours, ,
Brenham High School
FHA
FROZEN FOOD:
GOLDEN LABEL
Hash Browns... 2 i 25c
Lester L. Nelson, Houston,
Chevrolet Impala 2 S. Wag.
Malibu.
Mildred Sander, Route 1,
Brenham, Chevrolet Chevelle ■
Malibu.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede,
County Clerk
James Benton Higgins III
and Miss Sherry Lynn Odom.
Lee Andrew Leaks and Ro-
berta Walker.
DEEDS RECORDED
Charles E. Wiede
County Clerk
Henrietta Wehmeyer et al to
Ervin H. Kunkel et ux. Lot 14,
Dixie Addition. $10 and other
considerations.
H. A. Derrick etux to Burton
Farmers Gin Assn. Inc. Lots
8 and 9, Block 30, town of
Burton. $10 and other consid-
erations/
Alfred W.Schwettmannetux
to Luther Schwettmann et ux.
134.011 acres, Isaac Lee Lea- -
50y3< I,- -
is questioned by.some of our,
distant Lee cousins in Miss-
issippi and Alabama. We can't
complain at that because they ..
-furnished-acopy qf Thom as
PEACHES
YELLOW CLING, HALVES OR SLICES
rumor that I am Quinny Wil-
kening’s grandfather is with-
out foundation. Really, I am
his wife’s cousin; this involves
her brothers, Garfield and
Grand Woods. Like all the oth-
er Woods tribe, I was born
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torical site—Washington-on- John Morgan, one of our better
the-Brazos. amateur gardeners, came in
It is with regret that the with four pounds of seed corn,
word “restore" must be us- his lament was that it was one
of those hybrids. He had look-
ed all over Brenham andSom-
erville for good old yellow
dent corn, that noble corn that
has furnished so much mule
PRESERVES 29C
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AVINGS,
Attociation
DOUBLE
STAMPS
EVERY TUESDA -
WITH THE PURCHASE OF $2.50 OR MORE
Lean Flavorful Northern Pork
BOSTON BUTT. A A .
Pukk ROAST
SPEAS 46 GZ. CAN
Apple Juice . . 3 - 5100
LAUNDRY DETERGENT
TREND . _ GIANTBOX 455
LIBBY'S SWEET
PEAS , i — NO, 303 4235
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pga Some of the Banner-Press
‛eto readers here havesuggeeied
Alfred W. Schwettmann et ux. that I introduce myself. The-—
221.080 acres, Isaac Lee Lea-
gue.. $10 and other considera-
tions.
L. C. Oldsham Jr., trustee
to Jesse C. Stricklin. Tract 1-
5.112 acres. Tract 2 - 0.291
acres. B. L. Hanks League.
LIQUID DETERGENT,
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father and was born in Vir-
ginia in 1754; and we.have
all their names through the
years since then. The will dis-
poses of his plantation and his
slaves. It sounds gruesome,
and I am glad that is over.
At Rotary Club Thursday! -
sat at table with my good fr-
iend Leon Simank. Also there
from Brenham was Boy Scout
Dear Editor- --- - uno Meckenflorf, -executive, Stuart Painter VI-
- candem“andaescgdere.‛gm—==
tug town or ola washington--"PMrs. Emily W. Hughes, so- ys.BrenhamPrintingandti- Egoingpyongemm"mbbpet0
on-the-Brazos take its right-- -mervile, Oldsmobile Town . thographing Co. etal. Suit on. hive > he-trmslaSi. _
ful place in the history of our Sedan. debt. toes make tneir appearance.
great state. S. B. McCauley, Brenham,
Many people do not realize Chevrolet El Camino 1/2 ton.
that in a little blacksmith Luther Schwettmann, Route
.shop there, the Declaration 3, Bry*— ton
of independence, which start- pickup. ,
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You can buy a 5-piece place setting of
either "Elegant Lady" silverplate or "Trade
Winds" stainless steel for only $2.65, a
fraction of the actual cost in stores.
You have this special privilege each
and every time you add to your savings
account with $25 or more. The more you
add, the sooner you can complete your
table service ... and the more you earn,
with South Central Savings’ new higher
dividends ... limit one free place setting
per family, please. Visit us now., /
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2* KETCHUP 5«
12 oz. size _ .. - _ -
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MARY ELLEN BAKERY SPECIALS
GOLD RING A A 1
POUND CAKE 49c
COFFEE CAKE PECAMck 39'
DONUTS _ _ PACKAGE OF 6 296
H.E.B. PREMIUM QUALITY
COFFEE. POUND VACCUUM 69
PARKAY, SOFT
Margarine POUNDCARTON 45c
SILVEX. LIQUID
STARCH _ HALFGALLON.39'
ALCOA, ALUMINUM
FOIL _ - 25LFOOTBQH+ 33c
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I Bone Steak Chopped Sirloin ?
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_ - Woods, are buried in the old -
bam, Dodge 4 door sedan. , “L.F. Krebs and wife, He- Bethlehem Cemetery, between
Dear Editor: Ben Kenjura, Brenham, len p. Krebs, to Dan L. Mo- Klump and Greenvine. Many
On behalf of the Brenham Ford 4 door. odvinc a FexasCorporation, other relath. 4re buried
Shrine Club, wish to thnk. aMein.5o Sanders, Rou- ~aa H A Potter Jr. Undivi-- there,, butthesabovanors.
me spenasacdzoyeraqa lu &vls Walker Luman Co., tracT^LoMA, Original Town ne Lee,"., rmfgreat.
Route 2, Brenham, Chevrolet Lot No. 86; sempri tract - great-grandmother, is sup-
El Camino. ■ parts of Lots 2A and 3A in
A. E. Stinnett, Brenham, Block, 86, Original Town Tr-
Chrysler 4 door sedan. act.
Howard F. Bierbaum,Bren- A w Hodde Jr. to Doris
ham, Chevrolet Chevelle 4 A Breddin and Theopa C.
door, , ,, _< , Weltch. Lot 14, Section 1,
_ appreciated by. all of us. You Blue Bell Creameries,Inc., Edgewater Subdivision, A.
—can-be.surethat withutyeur- Brenham, ehevrotet FRev.SR.Stephens League. $10 and
'assistance we could not have truck. other considerations.
. enjoyed the success of ser- David Lange, Route 1, Bur- H. R. Matthews and wife,
ving the largest group we have ton. Ford Style 1/2 pickup. Anne B Matthews, to Char-
ever had. F rank B. Janac, Route 2, les D Kline and wife. Pa-
Thank you again for the Somerville, Chevrolet 4 door. tricia H Kline. Same and
many courtesies. Charlie Siedel, Burton, identical property conveyed
Yours truly, Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup. by Mattie McCray Queener
BRENHAM SHRINE CLUB HDorothy- Ann Stegent, Bren- et al to H r by
I ... Leon Toubin e bam.Eord.Mustang hardtop. deed dated Aug. 13, 1958. $10
President ' Blue BeU Creameries Inc., —and other consideratons.
------- Brenham, C hevrolet Rel.t DISTRICT CIVIL DOCKET
- -- Johnnie Bethke, Burton, OttBeckendorr,.
DistrictClerEs.
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Blue Bell Creameries Inc.,
Brenhatn. Chevrolet 2 tonRef,-ageether conside-ntlons, at Wesleytand vent to school
oraadagapatrsotwTazausand washigtod,‛ForFifepick- aersoururnavettoadonom
let other counties and desig- UPpn, Bej Creameries Inc Hanks LeaguA. $10 and other Stanley of Burton. He and I
nated areas take from us in RrnLm Ford 4 door considerations, were born the same day, and
Washington County that his- - Herbert imeyer Rou- N. L. Winfield et al to
torica site
P Eugene E. Naumann, Bren- ague. $10 and other conside-
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528 -*
to believe that the newer hy- gauge read 208.6, we have
1 brids are just as good as his gained only 3.4 feet. At this ,
cld favorite. We didn’t dare rate, our children miht have
tell him that it was even to take over the operation of
better than yellow dent. the lake-to-be. It will take
big rains and lots of them to
m. ms nament was uzat n wasuu Speaking of the rain, it did fill it, but government records
sdnasitinaicatescurnaei- ■
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lack of interest, patriotism has furnished so much mule on the place when I called new employees were being
and finances. Even now we are _ mnimon, mrAAnne processed for employment
xxtjss , PUBLIC RECORDS
. necessary for complete res - CITY BUi IINGPEHMTIS gw. $10 and other eonsidera-
toration. Others, who are in- • ■ ner”na . EGheyer,5 .240. pyg-- -
terested and treasure our bir- —= -City Secretary—’ —=== —Luther Schwettmann
th right, have assumed the Franklin • Lueckemeyer,
responsibility of the actual 1110 S. Austin. Seal walls in
work. . garage. Estimated cost $200.
. It is needless to point-out NEW CARS REGISTERED
Henry Appel, County Tax
Assessor-Collector
SILVER VALLEY CREAM
CORN ™
NO. 303 CAN.- -___-
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1967, newspaper, March 6, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578850/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.