Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 224, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 11, 1959 Page: 8 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 1959
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
PAGE 8
FOAMITE LACKSPECTATOR...
MARKETS
(Continued from page 1)
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Authorities meantime
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Saturday' Specials
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aimed at finding out if cranber-
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meet at a so-called summit con-
East-West clash that has raged
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Expected To
End Today
Calvin Kettler
Trains In Germany
day morning after it
aboard the big tanker
I
are members of the A&M varsity,
said that the coaches are high”
on Halfback Calvin Janner. who
was held out this season after re-
LATE SHOW FRIDAY I3TH
"GIGANTIC FIREMONSTER"
ALL TICKETS Mr — 11 p m
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crease
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Butter: No receipts, steady 93
score 63%; 92 score S3; 90 score
PLANT SHUTS DOWN
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talks at Geneva of the Big Four
foreign ministers The conference
ended in a deadjock
But the Soviets made no move
NEW ARRIVALS
FRUIT CAKE IN-
GREDIENTS, NUTS,
CANDY, Etc.
Burton Will Play
Riesel 11 Thursday
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling. 32.00
Low Middling. 25.50
Middling 31 00
Strick Low Middling, 28.25
*• hve your Portreit me
for Christmes giving.
2 Lb. Can $0.35
10 Oz.
5
3
ig $72 bl
veteran*
hr labor
Grade A Large, 31c
Grade B. 24c
Pullet Eggs, 15c ;
Check Eggs, 12c
Gases, 12c
Hens, 7c
Fryers. 20c
Old Roosters. Sc
Guineas, Me
Ducks, De
Turkey Hens. 24c
Pecans, 29c
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CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO (L'PI)—Produce:
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STUDIO
Phone GR 6-2641
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manager nt ’
Sales Office
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through Saturday “
, Office hours: 8 a m 5 p
m Cloned Thursday aft-
ernoons.
- Phone GR 6-2318
Leroy Arndt
Texas Licensed Barber
now with
SEEKER’S BARBER
SHOP
Invite* friends and cus-
tomers for your barber
needs.
GRADE A MILK
6.37 per cwt 4%
7c par point over 4%
butterfat per pound
Sweet Cream 51c
Sour Cream 46c
L --- Caad"-dE“.Ea
Where She Belongs
Barbara Dunnington sits on a mosaic pool pedestal
in Palm Springs. Calif She's a hotel hostess at the des-
ert resort.
—uE F----E-J W H-E P-EE- ---anF,
not to any weakness in our ecow
omy," he said.
CRAILSHEIM, Germany (Spl) —
Army PFC Calvin Kettler, son nt
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Kettler. Route
2 Brenham, participated with the
4th Armored Division in an inten-
sive field training exercise during
the month of October in Grafen-
wohr, Germany.
I he 4th Armored Division is a
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
this It fho jiff thet
_you wr—
CRANBERRIES-
(Continued from page 1)
US AT WAR-
(Continued from page 1)
Home Grown Mustard
GREENS
224 7
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Hod ,2-;
to take over the Western sector, and Mr. and Mrs. J. " Hawley-
year.
In connection with the vote of
DANIEL-
(Continued from page 1)
WE NEED
USED
APPLIANCES
Jack Sprat Fresh
BLACKEYE FEAS
No. 300 Cano
8 v $1.00
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Bernard and - Hervey Eversberg
' 2 lbs.
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from Memphis, Tenn, where she
has been visiting relatives Mis.
Ray Berry, with whom Mrs Beck-
er made the trip to Memphis went
from there in Indianapolis for a
visit to her daughter and other rel-
tives.
Mr. and Ms. Robert J. Leon-
hardt of Houston are the parents
of a boy born at. the St. Jude Hos-
pital Wednesday at 2:55 a • m.
Weighing eight pounds. 13 ounces,
he has been named Robert Jacob,
OVER 100 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM
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PERMANENT COLORS ... .
PLA STI COTE FOR EXTRA WASHABILITY
A&M CLUB-
(Continued from Page 1)
Tex, took out. a marriage license
Tuesday at this Los Angeles sub-
urb. Robertson was previously
married twice Miss Harding list
ed one .previous marriage on the
license application "E
Jack Sprat
SAUER KRAUT
No. 300 Cans
8 ($1.00
Jack Sprat Cut
GREEN BEANS
No. 303 Cana
7 1 $100
of Baston Rouge, La: Duck hunt-
A gift,
hildren
25
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5 $100
announced
resented the!
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due entirelysteelstrike,Miday.prices today becaue *
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Hunt’s Unpeeled, whole .
APRICOTS
No. 2% Cans
4 1 $1.00
Hunt's Sliced or halves
PEACHES
No. 2% Cans
4 1 $1.00
caWa . --19* •
un69e
were found free of aminotriazole
. Six, New Jersey packing firms,
which produce aboqt 40 per cent
of the nation's canned, berries,
said the Rutgers University agri
was expwrcted to
barges complete
6) 000 barrels of
*tt whn Sund
to try and settle the
morning program, and a chicken
barbecue was held at 12 noon.
The annual shooting club tourna-
ment was to begin at 1 p. m. along
with a turkey shoot, and a talent
show, was scheduled for 2:30 p m
Veterans' Day activities opened
station had
Nabisco Ritz
CRACKERS
।»ok, 311
major element of the NATO shield
of defense in Europe
Kettler, a truck driver in Head-
quarters Company of the division's
■ th Armor in Grailsheim, entered
the Army in December 1958 and
. received basic combat training at
Fort Hood, Texas. He arrived over-
seas last May.
. I he 23-year-old soldier attended
Brenham High School.
(fata
and began the
blockade. •
SAN FERNANDO, Calif. (UPI)
—Actor Dale Robertson star rf
the television series "Tales oF
Wells Fargo," said today he will
wed a 26-year-old Texas woman
Thursday.
e f 'hey are stu
the and the like
Rqbertson, 36, and his bride to
be, Lula Mae Harding' of Victoria.
in the 1960 presidential campaign
He also said- he does not believe
Senate Majority Leader Lyndon
B Johnson will get the Demo-
cratic nomination
• Morton talked with Midland Ri
publicans Tuesday The West lex
as city is considered a Republi-
KRAFT OIL
For frying, baking
SALAD DRESSING
qua 49
Milroyt '
Me Alex Kieke Route 2, Hur
ton, surgical
Mr, Mattie Gee, Route 4, Bren-
ham, medical:
Mr* I roy Henze., Brenham
medical.
Albert Mi vi'CRSuti’ 4 Brenham
medical
St. Jude:
young, howevef, ' । rid icat ing a hit*
qatch in thsansstinkzrounds .
pne-year Berlin
Brenham
Hog MaRKeT
46 hogs sold in Bren-'
ham Wednesday. 2 and
3 grade 13.00.
.No. 1 hogs quotable to
13.50. Buying every
Wednesday 7 a. m. to 3
highway 290. No charges
p. m. 1 mie west on
C. C. Parker
& Sons
Lexington, Texas
GETS NEW CAB
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pope
John VIII has a new Euro pean
car to supplement his American
limousine.
The small Fist sedan has only
one back seat, fashioned like a
little throne. It was the gift of
the Fiat company. The Pope had
been using a glass-topped Cadil-
lac donated by American Catho-
lics to his predecessor. Pope
Pius XII.
ows,/dis \
lecturer, /
toward the Democratic
being sped up and promised a
, public announcement' of )the re-
sults as soon as possible
4, 3
the Blinn College Band, followed
by the invocation by Rev. Swygert. ference
MITCHELL-
(Continued from page 1)
in compiling the October figures
But several hundred thousand
workers in other industries hid
off because of the strike were
listed as jobless.
Mitchell said that unemploy-
ment has climbed by three mil-
lion since he made his prediction.
to fa
market by cho
nts retired pers
MORTSN’S SALT poAoEs
26 02 pkg'
I than 500 authors and artists
ceiving an ankle injury in fall train-
with a dance at the American Le-ing.
gion Home Fuesday night * Janner will have three more sea-
Sponsors of the celebration were sons of eligibility following this
the American Legion, VFW and the
... ... . .a, >■ * j i anthologist and a well • known au,
than 10.500,000 World War II and thority on books that children like
Korea veterans hake received edu to read, the 6,000 pages of the
ration and training learning'
new skill* preparing for ne
TV Western Star
truck and Corvette sports car .
production line, here' were to be
shut down today because of a
MOTIVES UNCHANGED
LONDON (UPI) — Some peo-
ple watch televised operations for
the “same motives that draw
people to a bullfight, or, in ear-
lier days (drew them) to a pub-1 ,
lie hanging," the magazine medi-
cal press said today.
3 lb. cm 7 5'
POLAND GETS WHEAT
WASHINGTON (UPI) — T h e
United States agreed Tuesday to
seil Communist Poland 200,000
tons of surplus feed grain to
imeet urgent livestock needa.
riesngrowm in-stater sheE-thanorts.
Delta White Label
SYRUP
Ouan 45'
43 oz. Jar 56c
No. 10 Bucket No
1 lb an 69
• Sunkist
LEMONS
do 29
Home Grown
TURNIPS
2 Bunches 25'
not 'contaminated They said the
berries came from New Jersey,
Wisconsin and Massachusetts --
FDA officials were notoptimis-
tic that their tests could be com-
pleted before Thanksgiving But
they said the investigation was
Mrs Leonard Mikulin, Brenham , r
mseredicomepadmeeskazss za% • MS* culture experiment
• ___ y '.....m —.-tsak-J lhat,kyir cranberries were
because it was agreed that the
world’s top men, P r e s i dent Ei-
senhower Khrushchev, the Brit-
ish and French leaders would
ting off an
ed to be <
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Title* of the 16 volumes range
from the First Story Book through
, Hist Loved Poems, and Leaders
and Heroes, to Scince Fiction and
Guide s.
Here is a complete listing of the
title*
Vuj j — f ir*i ■<ttwy BWJk' Vol
2 —‘Eavorite Fairy ales: Vol 3
— Old lime Fa ■ , .1 4 —
Caravan of Fun, Vol 5 — Best
Loved Poems; Vol 6 — Stories nt j
Today; Vol 7 — F avorite Mystery
Stories, Vol 8 — Myth* and Le-
gends Vol 9 —From Many Lands.
Vol 10 — School and Sport; Vol it
— Along Blazed 7 rail*. Vol 12 —
Stories of Long-Ago: Vol 13 —
Road* to Adventure, Vol. 14Fav-
orite Animal Stories; Vol 15 —
Leaders and Heroes, and Vol. 16—
Science Fiction and Guide
. ----------- confidence. Ehlert was instructed
(VPI Stands for United Press to send a letter to Myers pertain-
International the world’s best1 mg to the action of the dub
coverage of the world's biggest Approximately 40 persons auend-
newa ‛sed the muttiii^
ETTCHER LUMBER CO.
Market Brenham, Texas. Ph. GR 6-3678
Mu Alma
* Brenham
Maxwell House f
INSTANT Coffee I
asking the question "Is peace real-
ly possible in our day or just a
dream?" He then paid tribute to
the 22 million veterans of past wars
who had fought to assure the free-
dom of Americans N -
He also noted the many sacri-
fices of the loyal Americans during
the past wars — those who went
off to war and also their families.
Swygert, the main speaker for
the 30-minute memorial program,
was introduced by County Attorney
W J Ehlert, program chairman,
who served as master of ceremo-
nies
The program opened with the
playing of the National Anthem by
since World War II ended
- No one knows what will happen
at that conference Perhaps
agreement will be reached and
your stay here will be as peace-
ful as your tour of duty was in
1955 at Ft. Bragg, N.C . where
you commanded airborne artil-
lery.
But Berlin is marking time
The city has been given what
may turn out to be only a breath
ing spell
pay checks to-
year Most of
Work
the agency give their cranberries
a clean bill of health
Free of Chemical
The Wisconsin Board of Health
announced Tuesday night- that
cranberries grown in that state
Korean conflict period (avera
ing opens at noon F riday, and the
bag limit is., four ducks daily, but
not more than one can be a can
vasbackor redhead According to
state waterfowl biologists, the
duck population in Texas is very
good Many of the ducks are
American Veteran Mo
cranberry industry less than
three weeks before Thanksgiving
Major food chains halted sales <1
fresh-dand canned cranberries. Of
ficials in several cities and state*
ordered cranberry quarantines
Agriculture Secretary Ezra T
Benson ordered his department to
investigate to find out what 11
could do to help the hard-hit
cranberry growers He offered
"the full resources of the depart-
ment’* to aid the producers.
Benson said he planned- to- eat
cranberries with his -Thanksgiving
dinner
The FDA investigation was
Id where education is more
, . . and more important More than 5-
Ted /400 000 veterans have obtained GI
to begin an ihvestigatign ' th louns to buy their homessorrfarms
fire The'board will Ebnsist ofor to go into business theGiioan
Rear Adm Car B Olsen com program spearheaded the greatest
—maneror-te-senst-Gmarwaveohomebuyingthisznatien
District in New Orleans cmdrhasever witnessed More than 6,
Robert Flockhart of Houston and 400.000 veterans are, protecting
Cmdr Charles Kaminski, Marine their famittes throush Governmnent
,g.., hife insurance polCieS MorE than
"Vaminmtk said a temporary 2,860,000 disabled veterans are re
probe had tuned up some start ceiving VA compensation and pen
P - Heston payment* VA's 170 hospitals
treat nearly 500,000 ill and disabl
riw grown m- slat' WH-A. .
Wamhinstomnandorecom were free Phori 2
W .. .j. , • hemical residue
Fiospital iNCWS Spokesmen for growers in the,.
-_____ -pther stales have that *
"I was
Ehlert introduced the various rep
resentatives of the local service
organizations who were seated on
th rostrum
Officer, Presented
They included Leroy Loesch '
commander of the VFW, Miss
Lorine Maass, president of the
VF W auxiliary. Albert Hueske. ]
commander of Buddy Wright Pont
No 46. American Legion Mrs. El
sie Kershaw, president of the Le-
gion auxiliary. Henry Hendrickson,
judge advocate of the Disabled
American Veterans, and Jim
Burch, representing the Brenham
; Barracks of World War, I
A band concert followed the
steel shortage
The shutdown will idle 1,600
employes. Chevrolet officials said
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Schleider
went to Houston thris morning. and
from there he joined a party of
General Electric dealers for a trip
to a meeting in Louisville, Ky
While he is away Mrs. Schleider
will visit their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H.
Schleider, Jr. in Houston
Mrs. Ira Pier of Los Angeles,
Calif., has arrived for a visit to
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
-and Mrs. Ernest Hermann, coming
especially to be with her aged
mother, Mrs. CW. Styles.
Mrs. E. P. Anderson has returned
from Houston, where she has been
visiting Mrs. Bessie Farley and
other friends
Mr. and Mrs. P. b. Hanna, form-
er residents of Independence, who
are now making their home in Cha-
pala. Jalisco, Mex . are on a visit
to Mr. and Mrs. C. Dutch" Hohn,
can stronghold in the state be
cause of its large number of in
fluential and wealths od men
Morton said he believes Vice
President Richard Nixon is lead-
ing the field seeking the Republi
can nomination, but that New
York Gov Nelson Rockefeller
could pull ahead because "any-
thing can MTappen - in the nine
months before ttw national, < on
ventions.""
- Morton wished "my good friend
Lyndon Johnson well . in his el
Ruby Red
GRAPEFRUIT
Ead 5'
-1,000 selections from the world's
oustanding literature for children i
and are illustrated in
, jmore than 2,000
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\ thousand off in my predictione=
supplies of foamite had been duck hunt-
availabie . . e _ o
Th.....the opinion of both Ine er*, seven of them from Bren
Chief ( M Bullock and it Cmdr ham, will, leave Thursday for a
P J Fvans of the Coast Guard hunt at Rockport on the Texas
the men who were in charge ot Gulf Coast.,The nimrods plan to
fighting th fire. return Sunday,. trip
The only foamite ir mediate xwill be Jack Drumm Robbie D
available at that timi was 2,705 Barnes R ( Barnes Milton
gallon* on the Captain Crotty, the Routt, P 1 -emm,. r.
port comm......n‛S only fireboat. Low and Julius Fischer al
. Bullock pointed- out that this Brenham: Sam D w LoW,
amount, was only a drop in the Houston; P N Roberts of 1
bucket." .
Bring* >ou . nearer to- dear
-ones far away nearer to a
heart close to vour own Truly,
Christmas is the time for au- h
• gift'
ings by famous iflus
for children
Edited by Marjor
tinguished author ।
ling facts ' about the blaze
dechined to reveal details(of the
preliminary statement, taken
from witnesses on the scene at thetating them to the Point
time of the explosion and fire they can return „ home an. inde
said the pendent, self-sufficient citizens
Other benefits for the disabled
v - - 49
“#sgat-e
have helped thousands more ach
broke out ieve independence in spite of their
if ample handicaps. ,
color with ’
as and paint- |
or of books
yLLla.1 :1,23
Gisco
Spain during his trip next month.
The President will arrive in Ma-
drid on the afternoon of Dec. 21.
He will leave for Rabat during
the morning of Dec. 22."
The announcement was not as
much of a. surprise as the fact
that Spain had been left off the
original itinerary.
The omission piqued Spanish of-
ficials who consider Spain one of
the major allies of - the United
States in the fight against com-
munism even though Spain is .not
a NATO member
According to well - informed
sources. U.S. Ambassador John
Davis Lodge threw his weight be-
hind plans to change Eisenhower’s
tour to allow a brief stopover
here. i
For our Used Furniture
Department. Will pay
reasonable CASH prices
for good clean used re-'
. frigerators, wringer*
washers, gas or electric
ranges.
GIMONS
FURNITURE !
106 W. Alamo
1 . Phone GR 6-2125
ingushed
The risky purnping job a slow
task because nt the danger pf se
hu *c.".U.
FIRE FIGHTINGM--
l»r wars in -the nation s male la <
bor force, four qut of every ten
Risky Pumping Job workers are veterana These i* |
DR. LOWELL HERZOG
OPTOMETRIST
eful hation throug
hav been one im
in the success story
BURTON (Spl) — The Burton
.Panthers will close out their 1959
football schedule against Riesel
Thursday at Riesel at 7:30 p.m.
; Originally scheduled for Friday
. night the contest was moved up to
! Thursday to allow the fans a chan
ce to witness the Lott-Chilton game
' Friday night
Those teams play in Chilton for
the District 26-B title.
' Burton stands 0-9 for the season]
and Riesel has lost only one con
ference contest—to Chilton
Wallpaper
Safel0o
On All Stock Wallpaper
Miltown Cancelled Out
NEW YORK (UPI) — Three
l new drugs designed to combat
emotional depression have entered
the pill sweepstakes.
The new drugs — Nardil, Niamid
and Trofranil — are the exact
। opposite of the currently popular
tranquilizers. They are said to
i bring patients "up" to normal in-
stead of toning “down” anxieties
as do tranquilizers
62%: 89 score 61. Carlots: 90
score 624: 89 score 61%-
Eggs. No receipts. Weak White
and mixed large extras 31; me-
diums 24, standards 23%2; dirties
224; checks 21 _________
STARLITE
Wednesday A Thursday
rrrrroernror
f Holiday
Lers.3
--secee ■ cqcom • od LuXE
Shows 7 and 9.
t h a t blockade but the future is
uncertain.
The situation is fairly quiet
now Things have calmed down
since the Berlin crisis began just
one year ago with Soviet Pre-
mir: NikTtaSFKhrshchey’s de
mand that your troops and the
7,000 British and French troops
get out of the city
He said the Western Allies
must end their occupation of
West Berlin and. make it what he
called a . "free. demilitarized
city." .
The West saw this proposal as
a Soviet plot to get the West out
so they could swallow the city
and make tt a part of the "tier-
man Democratic Republie"—the
surrounding' Soviet Zone of Ger-
many - •
The United States, Britain and
France rejected Khrushchev’s
free city proposal and said they
would fight to hold West Berlin.
/ You are coming here to make
good that pledge, -if necessary.
Khrushchev's proposal and the
Western rejection of it led to
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