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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
MONDAY, June 2, 1958
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CITY CORP COURT DOCKET * valid state inspection sticker, fined
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Ph. GR 6-4590
Brenham
505 E. Main St.
REG. $19995
REG. 359.95
NOW ONLY
paint!
Model WA350R
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S Bargain Train Stopped Here!
4,
$6.45 Gallon
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We Service What We Sell - Best General Electric Service in Town!
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Julius Fischer and wife, Norma
Fischer, to Edmund Duckworth,
II, and- wife, "Waltraut G. Duck-
tion of the
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and has bee
bers of the
Duckworth.
Mt Hill Ad
erations.
WD 660P
REG. 449.95
IC, block 7, Wal-
i. $10 and consid-
Consider all three . . . price,
quality and outstanding repu-
tation for longer lasting beauty.
When you do. you will come up
with a single answer: Sherwin-
Williams SWP• House Paint is
the best buy When yu use
SWP on your house you'll be a
mighty happy homeowner!
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In 1989 cases of BACK DIS-
ORDERS 98.3 % responded
to Chiropractic.
(From the famous Schwartz report of the
NCA and Field Rezearch data of the IC A)
Your best buy in
house
ELECTRIC
AIR CONDITIONER
statement ending Thursday, May
31st. 1878: net recepits, bales,
125; shipment. 127; stock on
Company, Inc.
Frigidaire Sales and
Service "
210 W. Alamo
Phone GR 6-2282
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
PUSHBUTTON RANGE
INSURANCE
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
108% Park St. Ph. GR 6-2872
Automobile
Fire—Windstorm
*168-88
with trade
of P. P. Borden 1-4 League. 11.
Louis Bressler to Henry and Al-
ma Bressler. First tract — 293.2
acres, David Ayres League. Sec-
ond tract — 69 acres, Enos Cooper
League. Third tract — 110 acres,
Bressler homestead known as J.
tiac 4 door station wagon. '
J. E. Pilchiek, Brenham, Ford 2
ton truck.
Mrs. John Giddings, Brenham,
Dodge 4 door sedan. ,
Boettcher Lumber Company,
Brenham, Dodge 4 door.
E. O. Phillips, Burton, Chevro-
let 1-2 ton pickup.
DEEDS RECORDED
Charles E. Wiede
County Clerk
Herman J. Bethke and wife to
John E. Bethke. 50.45 acres, part
FRIGIDAIRE
APPLIANCES
Brenham Hardware
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Model WA600R
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season, 20,358.
Weather report by Dr. Wood:
total rainfall in inches. 2; highest
temperature, 90; lowest tempera-
' tore, 74.
wdrth. Lot 17. Mock 7, Walnnt HUI
Addition. $10 and considerations.
Robert Lipdemann and Nell Lin-
demann to the City of Brenham.
Lot 19a, Last Main Street Addi-
tion $10 and considerations.
Dora Harris et al to Pearlie Har-
ris Walker and husband. Lot 50,
Jas. A. Wilkins Addition. $1.
NOW ONLY *37888
with trade
End Closet Clutter!
STORE
YOUR WINTER GARMENTS WITH US.
, AND FOR YOUR
SPRING CLEANING
LET US CLEAN, FINISH AND RESIZE YOUR
SUMMER COTTONS.
MODERN CLEANERS
That's a "dogorned"
than all the dogs
REFRIGERATOR-
FREEZER
COMBINATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
10 CU. FOOT
NOW ONLY 719995
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Miss Reba Colleen Gillespie
Andrew Baquera and Mrs. Ella
Gonzales.
NEW CABS REGISTERED
Henty Appel
County Tax Assessor-Collector
Shirley Wiggins Johnston, Bren-
ham, Buick 4 door sedan.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC WASHER
AFNTei
#92 20-
101
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13 CU. FOOT
6. E- FREEZER
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worth or ever will be worth.
"" At noon on Fridays, there were
four wagons contaihing sixteen
bales of cotton on the square This
is unusual at this season of the
year.
W. K. Lewis, furnished the
Banner with the following cotton
Olelia Johnson et al to Guss'
Neumann and wife. Lo^ 10, block 1
2, Schmitt’s Addition. $10 and con-
siderations.
William J. Ehlert and wife. Ma-
ry Alice Ehlert, to Edmund Duck-
worth. II, and wife, Waltraut G.
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HEATING
And
AIR
CONDITIONING
$21995
with operating
. trade in
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Public Records
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$12.20. , - ♦ 4
Roy Fleming, seeding, fined
$12.20. I
CITY BULIG PERMITS
George H. Zeiss
City Secretary
Boettcher Lumber Company, 903
Carlee Drive. Dwelling. Estimated ‘
cost $10,000.
JUSTICE CRIMINAL
DOCKET
John King
Justice of the Peace
Daniel James Murski, passing in
G-E BARGAIN TRAIN
80 Years Ago
June 2, 1878 — H. L. Smith of
Strathroy, Canada has an English
setter dog valued at $100,000.
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advantage of the factory’s low bulk - purchase discount rates,'we ordered new G-E
apPliances in carload lots. Now they’re here—and we’re passing the savings on to you I
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DOCKET
John King
Qustice of the peace -
KirbyBeckett, felony fraud.
in Brenham are >
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H. Dierking et ux. Lot 3, block
J., Washington Park Addition. $10.
Theodore W. Morris etgltL.
Hausmart, Inc., Part of let 4,
block 2. Key s First Addition. $10
and considerations.
Eton Heins et al to Burford
shoenemarin at al. Lot 5, block I,
McIntyre Addition. $3,501.
W. W. Wendt to Ella Wendt
. Werchan. 1— 1-2 acte Samuel M.
Williams League. 2— 1-2 acre,
Samuel M. Williams League $10
and considerations. ________
— Right hand door,
with trade Model LB1OR
DRYER
.y
Washes and
dries in one
completely
automatic
operation.
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M. Craig place. Fourth tract —
42.55 acres J. Hunt Survey. $10 —-
and conskrtions. " —HHiz-Dierking et al to.Marvin
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HOW ONLY $29995
Model HU13R
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Caldwell says that up to date $30,-
000 has been subscribed in Burle-
son county in aid of the Santa Fe
Railroad. Burleson is a strict local
option county and our informant
says there is plenty of local option
there — it is put up conveniently
in bottles.
8
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30 Years Ago
June 2, 1028 - “The Bren
hamite.” annual- student public#
Bob Dashield, felony fraud.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede
County Clerk
Franklin Ben Reue and Miss La-
vonne Miller.
• Glenwood Prenzler and Miss
Shirley - Korthauer.
Virgil Earl Stiewert and Miu
Ida Belle Loewe.
Milton Walter Krause and Miss
Nancy Jane Baskin.
Roy Douglas Thompson and
tV-L - - ' HP ' -----
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
Max Kasprdwicz, affray, fined
$12.20.
John H. McNeil, affray, fined
$12.20:
Arthur Dikerson, affray, fined
$12.20.
Edna Dickerson, affray, fined
$12.20.
La vara Diekersea, affray, fined
$12.20.. >.
Wallace Edward McGee, illegal
turn, fined $2.20./ ' .
Ruby Roemer, no operator’s li-
cense, fined $21.20
Ollie Milter Chevrolet' Co., no
aoe. LUMBER «
no passing zone, fined $20.50.
Oscar §curry, affray, , fined
Oscar Scurry; driving without
operator’s license, fined $20.50.
JUSTICE EXAMINING TRIAL
1 h p. Model R-60P
NOW ONLY 8179-95
plus service and installation
Brenham Banner-Press pRe,
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it ' • Texas, under act of ‛cusa<•
March A 179: "
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Wreceived one of the 200 care that left
G.E.'s Louisville, Ky. factory for this big
sale - buy now - save at trainload prices!
annual issued by the Brenham
High School for several years,
monthly newspapers having been
substituted for the annual for two
years, and thus noneoftfi'e'staff •
of the 1928 publication had had
any experience in the work of get-
ting up an annual, yet this year’s
book is the best ever published by
the high school.
Siki Sikes was a visitor to
Brenham yesterday, having
come over to attend the meet-
ing of the Athletic Council of
Blinn Junior College held yester-
day evening. Members on this
rr sir I’M are aa follows: Dr. Phil
Deschner, H. H. Drumm, E. A.
Eversberg, C. A. McMeans, Har-
old Niebuhr, E. N. Reichardt, J.
B. Sikes and F. W. S. Zschap-
pel.
P: J. Lmm has returned from
a trip to Corpus Christi, where he
^attended the annual state conven-
tion of the Cotton Seed Crushers
Association. He also visited
Brownsville and the Rio Grande
valley and reports cotton bloom-
ing down there with prospects for
a fine crop.
, LET CHIROPRACTIC HELP YOU,
Consult---
DR. NORMAN GABRIEL
J DR. LOWELL HERZOG
Optometrist
Office next to
Western Union
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day Monday
through Saturday
rfice hours 8a.m 5 p.m.
Phone GR 6-2313
REG. 859.95 ‘
NOW OnLy $)99.95
Right hand door. du 4 •
Model LK11R u •
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FOR BEAUTIFUL FLOORS, POROES,
STEPS AND DECKS ... USE
$2.30 SMERWIN -WuAns
r. PORCH ANO FLOOR eumsaEa
GR 63614 1
REG. 189.95
NOW ONLY $159-95
Model J-299R with trade
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 108, Ed. 1 Monday, June 2, 1958, newspaper, June 2, 1958; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556748/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.