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John Hodiak
SATURDAY
Gail Davis
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Head Has Blue Crinkle Finish
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DISNEY CARTOON
NEWS
First show 2 p. m.
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FARMERS WAREHOUSE CO., Brenham. Texas
E. FISHER ESTATE, Burton, Texas
CHAPEL HILL FERTILIZER CO., Chapel Hill, Texas
W. H. HERCHAN, Gay HUI. Texas
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DifKtad by SAM WOOD
Produced by ARMAND DEUTSCH
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VATRONOL
NOSE DROPS
Monte Hale
Kay Christopher
“SOUTH OF RIO"
The West s toughest ranger
takes a lone stand against
the desperate Bryson gang.
“RETURN OF
DICK TRACY"
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DOUBLE FEATURE BILL
Feature No. 1
6:00
6:15
6:30
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Invites you and your family
for a
Fried Chicken Dinner
Sunday, Jan. 28nd
when you feed your crops Vertagreen
2:30
2:45
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4:45
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MARKET NEWS
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Open At 1:30
O’clock
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Arlene Dahl
Jean Hagen
“AMBUSH”
M-G-M's biggest western in 10
' years,'comes flamingo to the
screen based on the best story
of the West ever printed by
The Saturday Evening Post.
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Candled eggs 28c
Fryers 25c
Hens 15c
Old roosters 12c
No. 1 turkey hens 30c
Nor l toms 20
Olu
Geese 15c
Ducks 15c
Guineas 45c
GRADE A MILK
$0.80 per cwt. tor 4%.
6c per point over’■'P r.
$3.10 per cwt. for 4%.
UNGRADED 'MILK
50 to 75 lbs. daily bonus 10c
per cwt.
76 to 100 lbs daily bonus 15c
per cwt.
SATURDAY MORNING
6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
7:45
8:15
8:45
10:00
10:15
10:30
3:45
4:00
5:00 News
5:15 Here’s To Veterans
5:30 Songs at Twilight
Blinn To Play
. I<>h" Jarleton
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
News from Washington
Dinner Music
Music by Spross
Visiting with our Neighbors
News
Through the Lis teni n j
Glass
Musical Moments
2:00 Proudly We Hail
Catholic Hour
Stamps Baxter Quartette
Rev. Ed Stork
Concert Hour
News
March of Dimes
Lee Leissner
Songs at Twilight
5:45 Sign Off
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Noon Fairmont Frolics
New York Store Polkas
Out on the Open Range
Dr. LeGear's Pioneers
Hillbilly Roundup
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Dobert have
returned from Fort Worth, where
they have been doing spring
bttving for Doberts Ready-tn-
Saturday
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Vicks Va-tro-nol
Nose Drops in each
nostril. Va-tro-nol
works right where
< trouble is. Relieves
X head cold stuffiness
A almost ins tan tig f
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SIMON THEAJRE
The ingredients of a superla-
tive outdoor drama — trigger-
quick action gun fights. Indian
forays, spectacular horsemanship
and magnificent scenic back
grounds are effectively combined
in "Ambush", which brings Rob-
ert Taylor, John Hodiak and
Arlene Dahl to the Simon screen
Sunday and Monday.
MGM shrewdly.entrusted this
super-western, the first big pic-
| ture of its type it has made in
almost a decade, to Sam Wood,
the discerning director who did
such a fine job with "The Strat-
ton Story”, and who once again
infuses human interest, a qua]-’
ity of credibility and distinctive
atmospheric, color into his new
drama of a wily scout employ
ed by an Army post commander
to lead troops to the capture of a
marauding and murderous
Apache renegade.
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Sunday & Monday
IF TOO’VE NEVER IH||
SICI WITH LAUGHJE1.;
NOLLE-FOLTERMANN
WEDDING VOWS EXCHANGED
Miss Josephine Ann Hoile,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
HoUe of Rocky, Hill, beyfflie the
bride of Clarence Fopermann,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cato Folter-
mann of Mound Hill, in a double
ring ceremony at the Prairie Hill
mn^rc aui aiu
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SIMON THEATRE
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You'll love the simple ">
a.rictzw'ratir- Sh*>r;aXQ)^ ,qat>
met. ft£s quartemr guo.«v»..Z
legs with matching walnut
finish. One-piece lid. Spool and
accessory rack inside door.
Head has working parts of
casehardened steel. Sews dou-
ble lock stitch seam. 20-ycar
guarantee. Shpg. wt 74 ibs.
20 XM 32355 ...... $124.95-
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Blinn College athletic director
James Atkinson reported today
that the Buccaneer footbail'wa“
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23.
A two year contract was sign-
ed with the north Texas insti-
tution, with Blinn to make the
trip to Stephenville in 1951 for a
return engagement.
""’y qgttched by former
Bellville High school and Texas
A&M gridiron star Willie Zap-
alac. «,
This is an opportunity to save. All Dresses taken
from nigher price lines. Come early for
best selections!
Brenham high school 7th an-
nual basketball tournament will
: Be held Si,uc^'^.4uU
Coach Owen Erekson's tourney
this year Is unique in that only
four teams will participate, and
--4*WjoL.Uuwx >111. CD<1 up with
P|ay will get under way at
1:30 in the afternoon, with La-
mar Consolidated of Rosenberg
MONDAY MORNING
Sign On. Rise and Shine
County Agent’s News
News and Rise and Shine
7:00 Red Chain Farm Program
7:15 "Coffee Time
7:30 Giadiola News
Coffee Time
Juke Box Preview
Veterans on the Farm
Texas Polkas
News and Markets
Song Stylists
Hohlt Serenade
Upper Room
Giddings Co-Round
Cote Glee Club
Dittllnger News
jci vnar rnntrart was «i?n. nannz-py tn ahnut 450. A
Allen officials report they will
bring along one or
loads of rooters, and the Allen
band also might make the jaunt
from Bryan.
by about the same margin, so
the battle tonight is rated a toss-
up.
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GAIL PATRICK fl
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FIRST SHOW 7:00P R
Bring the family out to
Drive-In for an eventoj
fun.
100 lbs. and over daily bonus
25c per cwt.
6c per point over 4%.
COTTON
Good middling 30.50
Strict middling 30.25
Middling 29.50
Strict low middling 27.50
Low middling 24.50
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At 2:45, it Will be the Brenham
Cubs versus a representative of
Qistrict 21-A, ,the Cameron Yoe-
men.
All teams arc Class A, with
Brenham and La Grange from'
conference 23, and Lamar from
27.
Losers of the iflitial tilts will
play at 7 o’clock in the consola-
tion championship affair, and
the first round victors will tangle
at 8:20 for the tournament
championship. *
Trophies will be presented to
the consolation victor, the run-
ner-up and Champion. Gold bas-
t. L
merftBers
silver ones to the runnersup, and
gold medals to the consolation
squad.
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DRIVE-IN
theatre
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Friday
"ITS A GREAT
FEELING*
with
Dennis Morgan, Doris Dm
(In Technicolor)
W|'
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TO-DAY
Robert Mitchum Jane Greer
William Bendix
Patrie Knotvles
“THE BIG STEAL"
A man of ice —a woman of
fire, based on the Saturday
Evening Post story "The Road
to Carmichael’s" by Richard
Wormser. Robert Mitchum's
newest picture.
DISNEY CARTOON
NOVELTY and NEWS
{Rose Bowl and Cotton Bowl
" Football Games)
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It's a fact that some of the finest crops in this section
have been made with Vertagreen! Truck growers all
over the nation have found that Vertagreen's com-
plete, better balanced formula helps them get larger
yields of finer quality vegetables. Feed Vertagreen to
all your high-income crops. It will repay you many
times over. Order today.
I’m* Vertagreen for lawns, flowers, trees,
shrubs and garden vegetables.
Division Office
Armouj Fertalizer Works
t Houston? irxas -
feeds 3 ways
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1:55 Texas News
2:00 Evangelist Burger
2:30 Meet The Band
3:00 Auction Program
3:05 La Grange Polka Party
3:30 jBenny Goodman
3:45 *Key Notes By Carla
1280 Club
e was fit- 7;45 Never
8:00
8:30
8:45 Austin County
News
Uncle Willie
Funnies
Texas Polkas
News
Cavalcade of Music
Southern Wonders
Gems of Music
First Methodist Church
Gems of Music
crime me,0<irarn*lJ‘PXnjI!l2
investigator,” ‘’P^Vh^ts a
tho rpy theatre, when he iei» «
pretty girl trick him into helping
her rob a philatelist.
On the same program is Roy
Rogers and Georga UGaMUCh
Added* Haycs in In old Calientc
' HOSPITAL NEWS
ty and national have been com-
pletely co-ordinated to solve this
crime . . . Certain leads to the
solution of the'case have been
discussed, but they can't be re-
vealed at this time.”
The Boston office of the firm
was robbed of a million and a
half dollars Tuesday night by
nine masked and armed gun-
men.
No real dues have turned up
in the case, hut here are today's
developments . . .
The president of the firm, John
Allen, Jr., arrived in Boston from
Chicago to help in the investi-
gation. He says he's confident
the bandits will be tracked down
. . and added, "The more dead
the better."
A canvas b*ag marked "Federal
Reserve Bank of Boston" was
found in a street corner mail
box in Bridgeport. Connecticut.
It was turned over to police and
FBI.
Police have re broadcast an
appeal for all officers to cheek
cars parked on streets, in
garages, or in vacant lots. . . .
And underworld figures are
hastening to clear themselves of
suspicion.
FBI agents.
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•—Arthur Longano—at
Picked up orr a New York under-
world tip, he denies all.
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One of the largest crowds in
the history of Marie Heineke
Memorial gymnasium is expect
ed to assemble for the game to-
Here On ^rld\'ca^^^^
Starting at 8 o’clock, the tilt
will offer the victor an inside
tfack at taking the Junior col-
lege basketball zone title. _
Ikilroy hospital -
Willie Maass, Route 3, surgi-
cal patient.
Mrs. Walter Naegeli, of Burton
Jloute 2, medical patient.
• Mrs. Jack «Cutler, of barton,
medical
High School Basketball Tournament Scheduled For Saturdaj
minmiK C RADIO CHIDE BUCS EXPECT drIvejn
TODRAWflJU
. GYM TONIGHT
Sign On. Rise and Shine
News and Rise and Shine
Coffee Time
Giadiola News -------—--.
Coffee Time
Veterans on the Farm.
Texas Polkaa
News and Markets
Song Stylists
Story Time
ring ceremony at the I'raine Hi" 111;no Bin Squirrel
Lutheran rtrarch on Sunder Tjntjjr':KcFdru Strop
ternoon January 8, with Rev. u 45 News
pjgjl Mr. and Mrs J. W. Dempsey . I
con-
terming his desire to join the
Boy Scouts when he Is old
enough.
The meeting was closed with
the Scoutmasters benediction by
Rev. PoehA— “’^ <
Gene Autry
and
CHAMPION
(World's Wonder Horse)
“SONS OF
NEW MEXICO”
Gene gambles for deadly
stakes to save a boy's life and
a girl’s love.
"ADVENTURES OF
SIR GALAHAD”
(The thrilling serial)
Cartoon
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REX THEATRE
Ordinarily the job of a post-
man is a pretty routine affair,
but when the postman finds
himself in the middle of a dan-
gerous con game involving mur-
der and grand larceny, his life
suddenly becomes anything but
dull!
Young postman Bill Manner-
DAY MO It MNP
Shine ,
Leon Sjmank Program
Music for Shut-Ins
Churob
Paul Gogolln officiating.
_________w________.. A Vows were exchanged before
^’Hirbe preserved uf
Vrts'ot white■gladiodas. Priof TO
! the ceremony Miss Edwina Klat-
te sang, “I Love You Truly", ac-
companied by Mrs-v Reinhold
'Weghat Uu; .orgghistj^who also
marches. -
The bride, who entered with
the groom, was attired in a gown
of slipper satin, fashioned with
a beautiful lace yoke which was
edged with a pleated ruffle of
the satin, and long close fitting
sleeve? a petal
point. Her fitted bodTh
ted to a full gathered
that swept into a
length train. Her finest!
of French illusion
to a beaded halo of Inset pearls.
Iler only ornament was a strand
of pearls. She carried a white
Bible overlaid by white carna
tions.
Miss Allene Klatte, her only
attendant, served as maid of
honor, and was gowned in a
light blue satin dress, designated
in lines similar to the bride's.
She wore a halo, and gloves of
___lijght bllie ?atin, and carried a
bouquet of pink carnations.
Eugene Thielemann attended
the groom as best man.
Mrs. Hoile, chose for her daugh-
ter's wedding a black dress, with
harmonizing accessories, a n <1
wore a corsage of white carna-
tions.
Mrs. Foltermann, the groom’s
mother, was attired jn a gray
dress with harmonizing acces-
sories and wore a corsage of
white carnations.
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at rhe home of
the bride's parents, where a
bountiful barbecue supper was
served.
The bride’s table was covered
with a lace table cover which
held the beautifully' embossed
throe-tiered wedding cake, which |
was topped with miniature bride
and groom.
Later in the evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Foltermann left for a short
wedding trip. For travel Mrs.
Foltermann wore a gray suit
with rose and black accessories,
and wore a corsage of pink car-
nations.
The couple will make their
home in Houston where the
groom has a position with the
Gulf Tractor and Equipment Co.
this event
success.
The chief entertainment for
the evening was furnished by
Minor Huffman Jr. with his ex-
cellent performance of magic. He
did everything but pull a white
rabbit out of M. B. Holleman's
pocket. Minor Jr. also did a top
knotch job of master of cere-
monies for the occasion.
The Scoutmaster of
troop in the county was pres-
ent and a nice delegation of par-
ents and committeemen accom-
panied their leaders and boys |n
for the meeting.
Recognition was given to Ed-
win H. Schlenker of Troop and
Post No. 442 and W, (). Dietrich
of Troop No. 398 for their having
been selected by the Sam Hous-
ton Area Council to serve as
leaders for the Second National
Jamboree to be held in Valley
Forge, Pa., next June.
The main speaker for the ban-
quet was Minor Huffman, Scout
executive for the Sam Houston
Area Council. Mr. Huffman de-
livered a fine address on "Amer-
ica’s Heritage” and expressed
his sincere appreciation for the
cooperation of the people of
Washington coun t y toward
scouting'.
M. B. Holleman, district chair-
man for Washington county,
called on Jim McGee, field
scout executive, who interviewed
John 'Eesttc tSarrrbtrY Sommer —L
»h» Washington communify.
Blinn officials are looking for
an ovet-capacity crowd to be on
hand for .the tip-off, and they
urge local patrons to be out early
if good seats are wanted.
Allen and Blinn both took
Temple junior college into camp
ter and Luther Schwettmann
were to receive the Eagle award
also, but were unable to attend.
Explorer Post No. 558 is spon-
sored by the Salem Lutheran
Brotherhood and the leader is
Rev. W. C/Toehlmann.
A lovely dinner was pA tred
by the Nmol hers of s^»uts
throughout the county and was
enjoyed by some 300 people, the
fine spirit of cooperation making
one of outstanding
eve Stuffy
teiriST!
Warren Douglas. Audrey Fong
“POST OFFICE
INVESTIGATOR”
Thrilling entertainment, based
on facts from official files.
Feature No. 2
Roy Rogt^s
Geo. ''(&bby> Hayes
Mary Hart Jack J.aRuc\
"IN OLD CALIENTE"
A re-releese by King of the
Cowboy*.
CARTOON.
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New Kenmore Electric Rotan
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:30 . Fun Time
1:00 Hit* of the Week
1:55 Texas News
2:00 Evangelist Burger
2:30 Hillbilly Hit Parade
^ 4:00 1280 duo
News
Band Man
5:30 Songs at Twilight
5:45 Sign Off
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