Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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BRENHAM BANNER-PR
NESDAY, FEB. 20,1957
, BRENHAM, TEXAS -
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HERE & THERE
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most noteworthy phase of which
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worthiness of this rural youth
NOTICE
front and back
on in the
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Mrs. Lawrence
raise fryers together here, allo-
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Brenham FFA Advisor Cari Wendler shows Ben Der-
munity service during 1956.
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Fiesta Musicana
Matinee Parade
Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
News
Local News
Coffee Time
Coffee Time
Family Worship Hour
Texas Polka Time
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SOUTUM
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• Dries within an hour ■
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Deep-tones $6.49 gal.
eating the work and responsi-
bility.
Next to this installation Is a
one-acre plot where grasses and
legumes are planted each year, in
various combinations. The grow-
ing habits and abilities of these
plants are observed, as well as
their grazing value and regrowth
a belonging
LaGrange Polka Party
News
1280 Club
News
1280 Club
Sports Edition
News
enham is taking the lead, such
Judging and leadership con-
sts, local foundation programs,
id class shop work.
Such activities as those listed
ove when combined in the
iht manner givesboysnwhether
ey' ever farm or not, values
Couhty Red Poll
Cattle ' Entered
.In Houston Show
This
with you
1957.
We a
make it
when it
value of
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March a. 1879.
Tom 8. Whitehead_ Publisher.
Ju E Byr-—Necnanici Supt. -
12:45 Pearl Polka Party
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that are lasting beyond estima-
tion
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turned to her home in Staunton.
Ill., after spending two weeks
, Na.
iter has returned from
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you call
you’ sa
Rosewall
1st
The Brenham FFA chapter ex-
emplifies what can be done by a
farm youth group when properly
organized and ably led and in-
structed. They have been learn-
ing by actual on-the-job doing
fifth freedom:Iwo fords
> price
#ere
Too Many Patients
PAMPA, Tex. (UP)— A sched-
uled open house tour of a new 40-
bed hospital annex was cut short
Tuesday when patients filled three
fourths of the new annex by noon.
me 2*1,
THURSDAY MORNING
6:00 Sign On—Rise and Shine
6:0 Rise and Shine
. 6:45 News
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and
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last year
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuck Wagon
12:30 Jimmy PIder Program
HISTORIC FACE-LIFTING
BOSTON (UP) — More than
10,000 is being spent on a "Lace-
Iting" project at Massachusetts’
sop coughing
at work
Brbhihnd Fez AterppennexasteSsturaAnaSunnday aE Main street
-ru. . .
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where
of
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Subscription
Local Boys Observe
\ National FFA Week
Fact is, you cah own two Frds for the price of one
expensive car. And Ford has features this year that even
have the higher-priced cars taking notes.
Take styling: No matter which of Ford’s 20 new
models you choose, you’ll get a car that’s completely
new, with the stunning Sculptured Look that gives Ford
antihietatines
Creomulsion
etoppthotiile.
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dedietedm
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Pres’ All-D
Two play
ton, and one
Huntsville ar
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Who toys you have to be
independently wealthy to enoy the
fun and independence of two Fords?
and a lotofgtheir own tuna 2
-fencing thiskane; pre pn-ri ng he
seed bed, planting, ferllizing,
building Watering, feeding and
housing equipment, and treating
the animals for parasites and
disease.
Business men and civic groups,
such as the Chamber of Com-
merce, the Rotary and Kiwanis
Clubs, and others have helped
the organization get Its start in
farm group ownership.
I All this is in addition to the
projects owned and operated by
each individual student at his
home farm.
Thene qxzelso. several ather.
pnss of the program "n which
ton and adotnin± counties:
- Rates by CaFtier: One
ft
it
4
108.16 mph for 50,000 miles at Bonneville, Utah.
Choice? Ford gives you your choice of not one, but
two big-car sizes. There’s the Custom and Custom 300
Series, over sixteen luscious feet of car. Or you can
chdose from nine even longer Fairlane and Fairlane 500
models, over seventeen feet of pure dream bout.
And look at the choice of power. Beginning with the
new Mileage Maker Six and going right through the
series of V-8 engines, you can get your own brand of
sizzle, including a Thunderbird 312 Supercharged V-8 .
that delivers 300 hp and a 270-hn Thunserbird 812
Super V-8. -tn--
lumber Co. --
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rooms and shop there is a poul-
tty ‘house where boys learn to
bred and eare -for -ehieks. -Fowq
fads who do not shave room at
for, gra ring, while the rest is us-
ag). Eh-hvpesturem=-
Entered m eso-
ond class matter
-at Post otnce,
Brenham, Tez-
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AU Aldme
LEWISTON, Me. (UP) — Shir-
ley May Kimball, 17-year-old
Bliss College freshmth, had a
Then
the hear
homema
Mika in
I true
of the W
washers,
they’re F
convenie
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matlon
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keep in I
ddil
Krelwi
small on
phone bt
cilities for. feeding out and win-
tering the 17 head of cattle.the
211,7 yw owns. And on the
outskirts of rowii? near the air- _
port, the city of Brenham, has
loaned them the use of 22 acres.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
We are deeply and sincerely
grateful for the many expres-
sions of sympathy, offers of as-
sistance, and beautiful floral of-
ferings received after our recent
bereavement, the death of our
loved one, Murray Lindsey. Espe-
cially we desire to thank the
staff and nurses at Milroy Hos-
pital, Drs. W. F. Hasskarl, Jr.
and Thomas Giddings for their
devoted services, and Rev. Louis
Kramer for his words of comfort
and consolation.
The Murray Hndsey Family
NEW MEDICINE SAVE 25%
and get relief from throbbing
- tormenting.pains of. ARTH-
Rins, RHEUMATISM, BUR-
Wl'HB, NEURITIS, LUMBA-
GO and SCIATICA.
TAKE
ARAK COMPOUND
On mle and GUARANTEED
at better drug stores every-
where. Present advarrissment
•nd save 50c on 82.00 bottle
(limited time).
Deluxe Kem Roller-Koaler®
5 and Trey only
$“998 Let ms show you how
A easy blurring one bol
Farmers-Merchants
f and reflect on the magnitude and owning and managing crop* and
um-thinene af thie rural v n ii ♦ h 1 animals as a unit, the boys not
only feel a keen incentive to get
Route 3, Brenham, have ent
four head
Ong of three nw breeds to be
judged in this year's show, tbe
Fuchs' entries will compete for
top awards and a share to $33,940
In.prizes to he awarded wneoa
-aEffierpen CtlassSreemng anowf
The new breeds added to this
year’s Silver Jubilee Show are
Polled Hereford, Red Poll and
Holstein. Moore than 11,000 en-
tries are expected to compete for
approximately $216,500 In prize
monies and special awards.
TSP President Honored
DALLAS (UP)- W. G. Vollmer,
president of the Texas and Pacific
2 20025
level witl
a year o
ing calls
out the r
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dial exc
another
year. S
iam Pen
Greenvin
as 30 mi
exchange
phone se
most m
We are (
believe tl
valuable
It’s o
give you
need —ii
anything
pleasant
on us
the most from them, but they al-
so have opportunity to observe,
experiment, and demonstrate the
skills and techniques involved.
Nxt to the agricuittfe class-
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We are drastically in need of a distributor for a product
that has been on the market twenty three years. For
the greatest opportunity that has ever been offered
you, write:
snatchers had a field day in Bel-
Jamy.Rak bere. Polio- -eregted
nnudrFtmat WT 4'two week - ^partMr -9
i This is National FFA Week, a fa probably that of the chapter’s
sltime set aside by proclamation actually carrying on a farming
tor ali ef us to atop a moment business ef its own. By actually
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to peet into our
yardigt What is goin
FFA. It is to be
bulbs were stolen from a com-
munity Christmas tree.
Artheh
—wese
chaptefs'Were and are b e i n g____ _____ __ -__________ —
made possible by cooperation, home for chickens are allawed to
understanding and help of all of
us, local business men especial-
ly
of a boy, John Anthony, born
Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. at New
Carile. He weighed- eight pounds,
one ounce. They,also have a
daughter, Patrieta Ann, aged
four. Grandparents are Mx. and
Smith
BOX 174
m . avcxmcrKoyay: m-
m 86 member, goup has Set an en
Siab record ofachieverhent the
kowskf how to train a show calf. The registered heifer
was bought by the Brenham Chapter to add to thechapter g
movement.
"emsa
2- -
- - designed to make the Old State
ing the o n l y member of the House look as it did in the days
eheels “ter sle=. of the American Revolution.
10:00 M~mm ruea?
2:00 Ngwa _____i
m——ame we nemefen
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attended the
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M Brenham. Texas Phone GR 6-3655
H WEDNESDAY AFTEANOON
Hs-spnMun '
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this plot for the grazing tudy:
Adjacent to the plot are fa-
I me- N"ua.e .E ,4
nifritonrne
n , ! c •w i.. -p
ers and their sons have entered
it totar'of 10 head ‘of RM Foil
cattle in the 1957 Housch Fat
Stoek Show, - •
J. C Fuchs and son if Route
2, Burton, nave filed six
and ft A. Fuchs and
Ig.
d advised by Carl
5:15 Songs at Twilight
6:00 News
6:05 Songs at Twilight
6:15 Sign Off
many of these fine things ccom-
2 Atsdr „F boys and-thei
ic.0._ " t
lie away he also visited his
ghtet, ias Judy Jaster, who
a position as secretary to the
pesident of the Continental
.4
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JOIN YOUR COUNTY
FARM BUREAU NOW!-____-___
*rzun
SAN FRANC
Ken Rssewall,
prediction that
--*o ‘mom*-
' . chalked uk
Tuesday night
sional tennis
Gonzales.
The Moot 6-
erally wore his
down to gain i
tory before 6.5
Palace.
It was the k
young series
with a 95 adv
ir^- w • '• emk - m2 . 1 I
- 5100 News
5:15 Songs At Twilight
6:00 News
6:05 Songs at Twilight
6:15 Sign Off
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ONLY FOND DEALERS SSI (A-1) USED MM MD TRIMS
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here as the guest of Mr. said Mis.
A. H. Motor. She is a cousin of
Mrs. Jaster. While here she was
the recipient of many social cour-
tesies.
Bulk Bandits
ROME, N. Y. (UP) — Bulb-
"",58:
opupton H
eves
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Amem2F
A Farm Bureau organisation that was good
enough years ago is not good enough TODAY!
People en the farm represent ONLY ABOUT 15
PER CENT of the TOTAL POPULATION ... and
the percentage is growing smaller year by year!
“mowongwh it before OTHER GROUPS
atart telling farmers what is "good" for Agricul-
ture? Now is the time for all farmers and ranch-
Mn to unta. ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK!
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ham, medical.
Mrs. Georgi
Hill, accident.
Carrol Burr;
medical.
The Doctors Schoenvogel
have moved to the ,
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1957, newspaper, February 20, 1957; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1570759/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.