Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1965 Page: 5 of 8
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1965
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1965 MODELS MUST BE SOLD!
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Sept 20, 21, 22 in Brenham.
307 S. Austin
Brenham, Texas
Phone UR 6-3689
Night or
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Limit Rights
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By MRS. STEVE KAMAS
The, Brethren Church services
held here last Sunday morning
by the Rev Albert Michalik
With the purchase
of $2.50 or more.
(UPI) Stands br United Press
International The Wori’s Be*
coverage at the World e bigzest
news
12 oz Can 1 7C
Featuring: Chocolate Divinity and
Black Sweet Cherry.
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Your Authorized
GE DEALER
For Over SO Years
Wr Service What We Sell.
Delicious
FRANKS
RECLEANED
PINTO BEANS 2cE.25c
Gebhardt’s Plain
POWDER
Arrow. Black
PEPPER
Freshe CORN
CHIPS
ROYWHSE
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Texas Fresh Crispy
CUCUMBERS
Roegelein’s Pure PORK
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Gebhardt’s
TAMALES
CORN
Barna. Red PLUM
JAM
Libby’s
SOUP
CHICKEN NOODLE
Extra Savings plus “Texas Gold!”
Date Filled
Pkg. of 4
Sympathy is also expressed
to the relatives here <>( Mrs
Olga I.unmet. She pent her
single life here on the Dusek
Lb. 65c
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G-E IS YOUR BEST WASHER BUY!II
is .designated to orient 24 newly assigned Army Re-
serve unit advisors in the two-state VIII Corps area,
an i ‘o bring them up to date on the latest Army Re-
serve polic ii s and procedures. The advisors will be
briefed by tach Crps staff section during the coo*
ferene.
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Texas €runchy Fresh
BELL PEPPERS
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cake, cookies, mints, assorted
nuts, <41111*, punc h. and coffee
were served by the hostessss;
Miss Elizabeth Jaworski and
- Mrs Henry Mikolajczak
DEPENDABLE
AUSTIN, TEXAS-Master Sergeant Wesley W.
Wayland (right. Army Reserve advisor to Battery
B, 10 Artillery, 4th Howitzer Battalion in Brenham,
arid Master Sergeant Ralph C. Woodward Jr. an
Army Reserve advisor in Beaumont, register for a
three-day orientation conference at VIII U. S Army
Corps headquarters in Austin, Tex, The conference
runano WASIDG STi
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BEEF STEW Oz. 45-
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veniences for themselves. Weal
wi«h them good luck and suc-
cess. ’ ■___•___
Mr J. H Fojtik and daugh-
ter. Miss Sonja Fojtik of
Fayetteville visited with
Frances Kamas one day last
week.
Mrs Frances Nitsch* attend-
rd the wedding of her grand-
daughter Marilyn Scholtz to
Eugene White nt the St. Patil
1 Lutheran Church in La Grange
ast Saturday They will make • •
their home in Austin where
they both are employed.
HOT SAUCE2 oz. Bott1e5C
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Raw mu t •y
tdkevmaked
farm She was as ister to Mr
Henry Dusek Sr After mar
riage they/ moved, to Needville
andtre they lived for many,
years Funeral services were
held here at the Brethren
church by . the Rev. Albert
Michalik last Saturday after-
noon interment- was in the
church cemetery
The estate of the late Mt
and Mes Josef Mike ska was
bought bv their grandson and
his family, Mr. and Mrs John
Mikeska Jr. and their children
Y u may know that they are a
hapm family and now owa-Usa
place on which they lived for a
long time And now that , they
have bought it they will be
able to make all possible con-
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Bathroom Tissue
CHARMIN 4 Rke. 35c
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Sundays, Sept 12 the home
of Mrs Henry Mikolajczak"was
the scene for a surprise bridal
Shower honoring Miss Natalie'
. Bitsa i. hniiwyieri pf ^atirt —
Bupj of Houston
upon " arrival the honoree was
presented with a gadget cot-,
sage
After varousrameswere
played the honoree opened her
gifts and expressed her thanks
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FEATURES:
• Big 12 pound < lothes capacity
• ! ier Bn wahing
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• Two wmK and wpis speeds
• Cold water,wash and rime
• Three wash temperatunea
• Two rime temperatures
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• Porcelain ename I cover,
hd, tub and basket
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AUSTIN — Col Homer Gar-
rison Jr., director of the Texas _
Department of Public Safety,- I
announced today that the DPS
has job opportunities in the uni-
formed services for over 70 .......
young men interested in a
carggrsinadlawssafarcementaa..a .
The positions include oppor
tunities for advanced educa-
tion. excellent physical con-
ditioning and a chance to par-
ticipate in an outstanding
public service," Garrison
said.
Benefits afforded patrol
men include: two weeks annual
vacation: 12 or more holidays
each year; 12 days sick leave
each year; $10 per month
longevity added to his salary at
the end of each five years;
modern liberal retirement
privileges based on age and
years of service; traveling
expense* a* prescribed by
law. DPS patrolmn atefur-
nished all uniforms and equip
ment necessary for perfor-
mance of their duties
"Application for these posi-
tions should be made as soon as
possible,” Garrison stated
"The deadline for applications
for our next patrol training
school is Nov. 29, 1965 Those
who are selected to fill these
positions hale the privilege nf
knowing that they, stand as the
symbol of order in our society,
and are respected by all I**
abiding citizens. "
Full details on qualifications
( an be obtained from the
nearest Department of Public
Safety office or any DPS
patrolman.
SILVER VALLEY
FREEZE %on3
were well attended with several
visitors present The -cohgrega-
(ion gave Rev and Mrs Mich-
alik and their two sons a wel
coming dinner, at the fellowship
hall. He was also remembered
with gifts by the members
Extend Sympathy
Heartfelt sympathy goes to .
the Leonard Raska family Hrs
life was ended when he turned
over with a truck last Sunday
evening He attended school
here at- Wesley for some years,
then moved to Brenham with
his parents He was married
and lived in Fayetteville at the.
time-ofTeaceidantanddeath
2 For 1 5c
Lge. Size 2 For 29c
12 Ounce 39c
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Blanton, Ben F. & Muegge, John T. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, September 20, 1965, newspaper, September 20, 1965; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578470/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.