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TRUMAN SAYS
RUSSIA MENACE
T0 DEMOCRACY
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HATH A DELICIOUS
Ice Cream Sundae
Bright & Early
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Made
with
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SATIN
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DAIRY
CREAM
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COFFEE
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with
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ONLY 59C lb*.
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25c
SA VITALL
29c
MARKET
IRISH MEAT
29c
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Pasteurized
1
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(Plus deposit)
PHONE 654
COLD CUTS for Hot
you
. lb. 85c
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. lb. 55c
(48 si)
29c I
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. lb. 43c
. lb. 38c
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. lb. 30c
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. 2 lbs. 35c
. lb. 55c
each
. lb. 75c
2 tbs. 29c
When it rains it pours
PORK POULTRY MOST EVERY DAY
LAMB
•VEAL
FRESH DRESSED BEEF
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MEATS
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. lb. 60c
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. lb. 53c
. lb. 53c
. lb. 53c
IT’S COMPELLING
ITS UNCONVENTIONAL...
15c
25c
CARNATIONS
SMOOTH.
French President
To Visit Trunian
WEIMANN’S FRYEI
(Homedressed) E
On Friday and Saturday
ONLY!
I tree world free.
Said the chief executive, "Thi
1 Soviet Union has dedicated it-
self to the destruction of democ
racy and everything which it rep
resents, l
w as
was
Vegetable
Juice
PI>K
SALMON' tal1 can, only
DR. LYONS
DR. WESTS
HOODBl ry S
HOLD YOUR BREATH! . . Because
This Is The One ... The Sensation You’ll
Never Forget.. .
WE HAVE THESE FRYEI
EVERY DAY.
(nice size)
Each 23c
W ALTERS or
CARNATION
WILLIAM J EHLER!
Attomey-at-Law
t ONLV »u<
ttsno a
ornovto i
UNIttO ST
STING CO.
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<’In ><. <'late.
' 'livin' s.
Strawberry.
that
am!
DRESSED
POILTRY
All kinds of
SEAFOOD
Player
Sessano
Alsobrook
Dannhaus
Kochw elp
Buddenberg
Hampton
Wessinger
Weiss
Schroeder
Baker
Weima nn
Blaesen
Sommer
Mistov a h
Offices First Natl. BankBli
PHONE 2i js
Mes-
Mar
( alif.
Carrots, 2 bnchs. Hl
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Summer Days
WISCONSIN
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(CLOSE OFT ITEMS)
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fDRNER HOTEL ST. ANTHONY, PHONE
( alif. Iceberg
LETTUCE
2 heads
For 25c
kraft’s \ ELY FETA
CHEESE, 2 lb. box W
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. lb. 45c
. lb. 45c
( alif. Pascal
CELERY
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a
pn/y Buick
and
MIOHCR-COMI
lioad power if
■ ngine in SUPf
kryt/NG, wit
■taper through
Ifoillightj •
Icloie up road
I • TRAFFIC
I Itnglh for ec
I short turning
St ATS cradle
BUICK RIDf,
I Ride rims. Io*
I torque tube
^_For this
i B Scdanct i'
fl|rn<>(k I Bu
more alive, but
Dr. A. H. HOWELL
OPTOMETRIST
GLASSES FITTED
EYES EXAMINED
Brenham, Texaa
PLENTY OF FREE P*
• N(i SPACE for your co*
i» n< e. FREE deliver) •*
m. and 3:30 p. m. daily-
patronage in appreciated
Lxbeth
the!' Al
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on
ks MrGl
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liild i i
in ths li>
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"lamlinj
FRUITS &
VEGETABLES!
FLINT,
chell. his wife
went to the store for
He picked out soim |)Uns
them home and ate t
took the others bauk and
plained they
"How
12 them?”
"Not
All Pork Links .
ALL PORK
Smoked Sausage . . lb. 65c
HOME MADE
Potato Salad . .
Blue Bell Butter .
HAWAIIAN PUNCH- q>
CLOROX • qt- 16c '/‘-gal.
SHRIVER’S A-1
PEAS- 2, No. 2 cans for
( I.YPPS STRAINED
BABY FOODS- «<>l ■ ■ ■
KRAFT PARKAY
COLORED 0LE0- »• • ■ ■
STANDARD
TOMATOES- 2, No. I cans for
N.B.C.
CRACKERS' t'A oz. box .
I lb. box ....
DELSEY TISSUE- 2 roils tor 25c
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MAXWELL HORSE
COFFEE- I lb jar
LIPTON TEA ib pkg-
CATSUP (I4oz. bot.)
Del Haven (sliced or hakes)
PEACHES 2. No. 2Vz cans for 45c
IMPERIAL SUGAR 10 lbs. 87c
VEL DREFT RINSO- ige pb 25c
PORK & BEANS 3 tall cans 25c
89c
29c
F
tation onjhe part of the United I
one billion !S,a,es government.
FAT
BEEF STEW .
VEAL STEW / .
Hamburger Meat .
1 BEEF
Round Steak . .
CUBED
STEAKS, All Meat . .lb. 80c
• . S. No. 1 Calif.
BING CHERRIES
upped
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A. B. CONKLIN
Rt. I, Box 283
Brenham. 'lex. Phone 33 F 11
Free Estimates
BRENHAM
BATTERS
MILKF
HotnogenlK B
-gal.34c'/2-gal.3lfc
H
29c
Central American
bananas
Home Grown White
POTATOES, IO lbs. 43c
FRESH PINEAPPLE
I
WELL DRILLING
If in need of a gooil water
well, see
f '
Miss Sara Elizabeth Cline became
quiet home wedding here Sunday evening.
SOCIETY
re
Better If Baked
Before Eati.
■■
■
TEA
<4-lb. pkg.
29c
(glass free)
i Sih (>nv \xe,i\e .summer suil ul
| navy ami white with n.i\\ amt
white accessories. After .1 slmiti
trip the couple will be al Innne in
Harlingen. Texas, where the
groom is identified with the Mis 1
souri ami Pacific railroad ottces.
I'he bride is a graduate of Bren
hr.' High school ami attemlch I
Blinn College ami in her senior 1
year of high school was xoteil the 1
most beautiful girl of "tier class. |
The groom is a graduate of Bur-
ton High school ami holds .1
Bachelor of Business Adminisiia j
turn deffree from A&M college.
Out-of-town guests were: J T.
( line, (tklahoma City. Mr. ami
Mrs. J. V. Cline. Houston Mrs. I
[ W. W. Gibson am! children. Mary
Sit<- ami Michael. Wichita Falls. !
Miss Claudine George. Edinburg. .
Walter Guelker. Corsicana. Hud
J iiy Finches, Memphis. Tenn., and,
(Mrs. T. Gordon Watts, Bryan. I
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WISCONSIN
American Cheese . . lb. 48c
Kraft Am. ‘/z lb. pkg. ea. 25c
Thueringer Sausage . lb. 55c
BRAUNSCHWE1GER
Liver Sausage .
Cooked Salomi
DAIRY BRAND
Sliced Bacon .
BUDGET BRAND
Sliced Bacon .
SUGAR CURED
Bacon Squares .
SUGAR CURED
Bacon by the peice . lb. 38c
DRY SALT
Jowls Bacon .
j'jtec dor? th
f,r w < • 1 s m
i I ' r»u ferl brttrr, m< re rrrrv-
nocr 'fMr'rd or hun<r> .
NO STARVATION DIET
"I has* taker lots o( medicine but none to
.'•'tvpurc *ith Rare ent rule. It $ tops. Have
*o«t 10 pounds in 2 wreko and no starxatn-n
dirt " Sijfnrd. Mr*. .1. E. Blalock. Route 1,
Box 5I> ('leveland. Texa.<
LOST 24. POUNDS
I am ’i? inv you ju*t to <ay I think RTr-
rrtitratc it a wonderful rpedicinr. I have
od many other thinr* and all failed I
tehrd !>*.’ pound* when I Marted to take
rrntratr. I now wrigh Signed,
fat- At the mmc time, .Maud Marrow. Archer City, TeiaA-
■tr*
I tlflll
style
1 green
w hue
I an orchid and .in heirloom lace
I and linen handkerchief w.lmh
| had belonged to het late y.itei-
■ nal grandmother.
For the reception the wedding
table covered with a Veneti.in
lace iToth held a center piece of
Esthet Reed white daisies. .,
BRENHAM LIONS
Ab R H
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JAMIESON
ASPIRIN, 200 tablets, for only . 29c
KFXiOFkS !
Failaml. Lucille Kolkhorst. Mary
Lois G.iieske, Ernestine Sehleider
and Nancy Kiecke.
< >radnation gifts were present
cd to Christine Kelling. Katherine
Beaitmter .Smile Lu Sehaer gnd
Ruth Kiesewet ter. ‘
Guests included Col. and Mrs.
HE BU<
HAN I
__JOUSEI
K.
(^■Contain
Oextani
w,,h (
' itx tnn.iStum
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en I s ol 11 o
Green d
LEAN
PORKCHOPS . .
END CUT
PORK CHOPS .
I PORK
Shoulder ROAST .
Pork RIBS, small .
cake encircled w it h w kite i
a reflector. Only th* famtlte
I close I r lends of the i on pl e
present ami the brides aunts..
i j Mrs. J. V. ( line ami Mrs. W. W. i
Gibson served the wedding cake
and punch
Lor traveling the bride
a\e summer
white wit ||
! and w hite caladium. The mantel
i held a fan shaped arrangement
j of white gladioli, white peonies ■
I 'and asters. The piano arrange- j
I merit was of white gladioli, pc- ,
I ' onies and asters.
i | The bride, who had no .11
tendants. was gowned in .1 beau-
ankle length shirt waist
w hite lace ov er lime i
t a f I e t a. She carried a
prayer Bo. >k ov er la id vv 11 h
It matters nut little what your
needs may be. a Banner - Press
| Classified ad will get the desired
results. L . ' "
Pineapple,
Marshmall o w.
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Nova Scotia Timber Finds Buns Tasft
Goes Up in Smoke
IOTA NU CHAPTER
| HELD MEETING
If you don t see what vou want I The Texas lota Nu Chapter of
adv ertise for it. Lor better results ; Beta' Sigma Phi held its last
call The Brenham Banner-Press. | regular monthly meeting of this
_ ___ _ _ ___ ___ _j~|vcar at the home of Miss Rosa
I Lee Fuchs on Tuesday evening,
i M.tv- 30.
| During this meeting the final
details fiy Jfce s'hnw-
r'll-Cs '<rrff(ia-y at ’
were worked out. This
i will be held on June IS.
Ihe highlight of the meeting
i came w hen Miss Reba Gillespie
told the group about her recent
trijvto Mexico. She described the
, varans sights and towns she
v isited.
: The white elephant which
brought by Miss Gillespie
won by Miss Lois Schindler.
MISS SARA CLINE
WEDS HAROLD FINCHER
j At a pretty home wedding on
Sunday. May 28. at 8 p. m.. Miss
i Sara Elizabeth Cline, daughter of
|| > y®
r; ip
500
■111
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350
333
320
316
211
200
167
167
(MM)
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.290
Brenham Girl Becomes Bride
gr -
-
REGOES
ANTISEPTIC, pint ....
ST. JOSEPH’S MILK OF
MAGNESIA, bottle ....
CASTORIA, (Jamieson) bottle
TOOTH DR. W EST S 50c
PASTE
HALIFAX, N. S., June I. <1 D—
Nova Scotians are watching their
future earnings go up in smoke.
Forest fires are eating away .
multi million-dollar timber-
lands threatening the province’s
big lumber and pulp business
with disaster.
Smokey, crackling
spreading this
separate areas
Scotia. On a C
of Halifax, more than 2.000 men
are fighting to check one blaze.
The weather is hindering the
firefighters. Fog hangs over one
of the threatened areas. And
weathermen say no rain is m
s^Jlit for at least 21 hours.
LEGION AUXILIARY HOSTS
TO GRADUATES. SCOUTS
The American Legion Auxiliary]
I honored members of the High |
j school graduating class who are
! members ot the Junior Aux
iliary of the Legion and Central
si hool graduates who are mem-
] bers of Girl Scout Troop No. 8.
(which the Auxiliary sponsors,
| with a swimming party and
(wiener roast at the Artesian
I Park Monday afternoon .After a
(delightful swim the girls were
served hot dogs, pickles, olives,
(potato i flips, cookies and ice tea I
spread on a long table under the
j trees at the picnic grounds. -|
| Mrs. John Rogers presented
(gifts of bracelets to all graduates
tn behalf of the Auxiliary. Mrs.
| S. Bj McCauley, scout leader, am! j
| Mrs. F. W Mieling. junior uniii-
< illor were also presented gilts
(in recognition of their leadership
. during the vcar.
I Eleven Git! Scouts were then
presented i ampeeships to C.imp|
( Texlake bv Mis F ( I'flup
| h.iupt, scout chairman from the
| Auxiliary. Girls receiving these
I ( amperships wen- Joan Martin,
i Zula Curtis Shirley Williams,
*Qlene Holcske Barbara Zeiss,
Pat Stulflebeme, Mary Beth Me- (
n hi.nfrx w L ■>*
i confAin ingrohenif
HUMPTY DUMPTY /I
„ _ SUPER FOOD MARKET __ 4 \
in ggocfftyH iYt'w r
YHN»'PHONE 2922 204 w VULCAN BRENHAM.TEX.—_
JTERE
DR. W. S. HOUSTON. JR.
Optometrist
Eve.- Examined Glasses Fitted
1(6 ALAMO AVE.
i abov c 1 Goodyear Serv ice store 1
I'hi-ue _’736 — Brenham. Texas
• 69«
■ 32c
•15c
Mich. (I'.I'i__('igfj
avvuy, "n a J
' O'x-enJ
■" J
Th J
.....I rJ
were umlcr,|one ]
fires are "How long did p,u J
morning in 12 them?" the grocer ..sktxl, 1
of eastern Nova "Not at all." the astonjj
60 mile line north Mitchell replied. 1
He hadn't realize 1 ylilt ,1
buns were "in the t.■> yjr. 1
baking. * 1
J
*<’ drmewntry and rvrty
Thin^ i* represents ’ And In*
v .lined the i.iwmaKers that arms
aid rrpi^’ be voted to keep the
to tii<»
or< hestr.i were
( hit ken s,ihid ,ind
-•hf’cse s.i ndw iches. < akes and
, d ('okes w ere
table of pre- n
■ <’d w ith the i lass flower. Hie |
daisy. White -napkins, beaiinp
]thc year "I'l.htC in green ,hso(
carried out the i Less colors. In- '
v nations printed m green 'nd
carrv ing a mint.il tpe grailimti-
' beholdim- flu- wmli* ’’imugh Im-
diploma w ciirsml to heraId this j
on |ov able close to the lugll
school days ot the class of 1950. '
Sycamore.
Harold Jay
and Mrs. Roscoe Fim her of Bur
ton.
The double ring ceremony vvasi^,.,
read by Dr. T. Gordon Watts of |
,J5ryan in trout of ,i n a liar ot
st v rofoam b a c k g r o ti n d wjtii
, huckelberry foliage lighted from
(the rear with floral iighli cans- ,
I tng a soft glow, with candelabra
| at either side backed by palms I
, CAP AND GOWN DANCE j
ENTERTAINS GRADUATES
I -'lloiv tng B >■ " n a m H i g h’[
- hoi'l j-rmlimt uni exercises Fri- |
id. iv ni"ht the nraduates were
.1' ' he high school |
wuh a (kip .ind-1
’ given bv the par-
g: • i1 i 11.111 ng students,
w hite crepe panel
white I i I pl, Ifmis tied
with eri'i-m gre"n tassels, preen
and White , im.tei s w jsh in;- the
class . i■! I IGil m„><l Im-k. -,m]
others with clever mottoes dec-
orated tile building,
( a it a st a 'ml i la mi m;
music i>!
a i
en ii >v <'d
ptim li bow I and a wedding inn! ( '('(J
' '....... "■ ' ‘ " "■ " ' ' ' yn
ami
( Mr. and Mrs. E M. (.’line of (111
became the bride of
Fincher, son of Mr. |
!F W. Mieling, Mr, .md Mrs. Rudv
! " ’■ i<teller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ic! ol Fort Worth, Miss Rosa]
I- m Its, Messers and Mes-
m s Mi ('at;lev. Lawler. Mar
tin. Zeiss. Gajeske. St oft lebetne.
( 111' is I'f I ugh.i upt. R o g e r s.
I’"'-'- er Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hass-
Em I. and Mrs. F. J. Navratil. (
SEA FOOD
RED SNAPPER .
REDFISH . .
CAT FISH . .
FRESH WATER
GASPERGOO . . . lb. 33c
SHRIMP, medium . . lb. 65c
Holland Herring . . lb. 45c
Salt Mackerel . . lb. 45c
39c
—
world slave, '
"No nation." Mr. Truman went
on, "tan be neutral . . . for a
serious outbreak anywhere on
earth inevitably afft-cts every
one.”
The monev requested by the:
president would go to the North1 ' residential News Secretary |
'' Atlantic pa.t nations. Green- and 1 1,arles Ross s;,-vs ,,1'‘ v'sit is ini 'T ,
Iran the Philippines. r,‘sl’ons,‘ lonK landing inv i- I
fiifliin t.n fh*» »iurf < >♦ fh,» 1'r>it«.«l |
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Lion Leaders
Two base hits: Kochwt'lp 3.
1 ^pxiUttnbefg 3-- patwJiaus .2.
'■'"rnrTe’ rt.isc ntTs. •’‘Wadsen. 1
Dannhaus, Wessinger.
Stolen bases: Weiss, Sommer.
Runs-batted-i 11: Buddenberg 6,
Wessinger 5, Kochwelp 5. Hamp- (
ton 2.
Innings pitched: Baker
Mistovich 17. Weimann 3.
Complete games pitched: Bak- I
I er 2, Mistov ich 2.
! Strikeouts: Baker 23. Mistovich (
a 1ft. Weimann 1.
I I Gaines won:
I vich 1.
I Games lost: Mistovich 1.
DRY SALT
BACON, lb. . . 2M
(Streak of lean, streak ofU'H
I
MiuriK muni 11 it-p- WASHINGTON June 1 (IT)—
and is waging » grim President and Mrs Truman will
struggle to make the entire free entertain important visitors next
1 -vear vMBCjBw
The White House announced jjMgfeO
| today tli.it President Vincent
I Auriol ami his wife will visit
tile President and Mrs. Truman ■
tn’*late March of 1951.
Presidential News Secretary]
Charles Ross says the visit is in | asMEjjM
Turkey. Iran, the Philippines
and Southern Korea and China.
The biggest chunk,
new funds would go to Atlantic]
pact nations.
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 191
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