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Bucs Prep For Conference Opener
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Also, he's hoping against hope
A checking account
protects you against
a mountain of
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He was replaced by junior
squadman I ou'S Thiel who was t
filling in adequately on offense
cipates moving Miles Langehei-
nig to the fullback slot and fill
his tailback post with Lenny Ja
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Mr. li. Sanford Wood. Con-
th Blinn couches observed the
offensive team running through
new plays over and over against
"Let’s forget we’ve played
those first two games and pro-
ceed accordingly."
7c per point over 4 percent
86.20 per cwt- at 1 percent
Sweet Cream, 53 cents
Sour Cream, 48 cents
from
$107
Saturday,"- Dreyer •remarked.
The regular workout entailed
exactly the same points that the
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announced it was slashing $41
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1966
TUESDAY-Last Day
“THE OSCAR”
We made the car
go faster.
Hospital News
ST. JUDE
Admissions
train. There’s no taxon Santa I c tickets.
So you see, there s really no gimmick. Just sasings. This
. _■ time, why not tak a vacation on the way? ravel Santa i c.-
And save.
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game of 133 and the high series
Spartans, 3 1; Falstaff over ' of 360
Memberships In American Legion
Now Available To V.N.’Veterans,
Hens. 1 cents
Old Roosters, 4 cents
Old Legnom Hens, 4 cents
COTTON MARKET
Strict Middling 32.00 ‘
Middling 21.50
Low Middling 18.35 . „
Strict Low Middling 19.85
you, it's because it isn't. And wasn ‛
meant to be. We put most of fhe
power increase (from 50 horsepower
10’53) into the lower gears. So you
could climb hills easier. And acceler-
ate quicker.
BUTTER FAT PER pound sultant, will be at the Dixie -
Motel. 205 Drumm St. Bren-
ham on Sept. 28, 1966, from
’ TOO LITTLE ANI TOO MUCH
Tee much er too little
protection is no laughing
I matter when it comes to
I insurance. Gaps in protec- ।
tion can expose you to
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half sisters, Mrs. Laura Roehl-
ing of Brenham and Mrs. .Ida
. of Waco; ten grandchil-
dren and four great grandchil- ,
dren. He was preceded in death
‘by his parents, wife; six sisters,, [
one brother and one grandson.
would last even longer.
You’ll be very happy to know this
speedy new Volkswagen has dual
brakes as standard equipment. if the
front brakeshoul ever fail. The rear
brakes will stop you And vice versa.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Cendal-
ski, Brenham, girt,
Dismissals
Diane Schoppe
Mamie Kinch.
Davis Washington
Mr*. Alice Mae Roger* , '
Ethel J. Ruegg
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1967 models, and said he ’ had
his "regret" when Lord an-
nounced the increase and the
RETIREMENT SPECIAL
OPEN HOUSE
SEPT. 28 - OCT. 4
RETIREES NOT REQUIRING
URSING CARE
-SPEGAL RATES FOR
And the engine
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a dummy defense.
1 he Blinn head coach ended
The Brenham Cubs hit the ।
practice field Monday, and the
Cub coaches were desperately
Barnes, president; Lee Nordt, -
vice president; Bradley Fischer.
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The all new CAMARO will be built in sport coupe and convertible models (Super Sport shown
above). The L amaro line incorporates many sprightly options that include concealed headlamps behind
a lattice grille which opens and doses when lights are turned on and off, plus a hood with simulated
louvers and a wide "humble bee" paint band on the nose. A 350-cu.-inch V8 engine is used in the
Super Sport version of the CAMARO..They go on display September 29.
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financial worries,
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ft* $92 average hike by $24.
The new price tags leave
We even put in some change* you --
con see,like retracting seat belts, re-
tossed inside door handles, and back-
up lights. They're standard, loo.
And so are the letter* v.O-i-K.s.’
WA.G-EN on the engine lid.
So'you'll recognize the new bug
when it passes yu.
With its new, slower engine.
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The Cubs have gone through, -
three fullbacks in a* many gam- who has been plagued with lack
Sports
rival, or cutting prices:
President Johnson expjessed
Funeral services for Adolph
A. Krause, 87, of Burton, who
Faces Same’ Reality
American Motors, smallest of hoped
the auto companies, had not | ins
announced its 1967 prices but it without
its previously announced
average price boost, compar
Dreyer thought that his of- But coaches had gone over a
DON’T TRUST -LUCK’ Get
things done fast with classified.
Dial GR 6-3643 and turn no long-
er used household, items into
cash now!
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all out of the rough .work this
week in hopes one of them will
respond to heat and .whirlpool
treatments, ,
Luquette is anticipating the
return of Ronnie Luhn to his
left guard position for F riday/‛s
last none-conference game.
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gimmick?
Simple. It’s the off-season. From September 15th through
eMlay 15th. aucan -saeup te-202. fsemetimesevenmorey
on round-trip rail fare.
First class or coach, either way its a travel bargain.
And, not just on special days, but an day of the week.
Your return ticket is good for 30 days on any Santa Ie
trying to find a fullback in time action against the rugged Brah-
for Friday’s game" with Whar- । m..
He was married to Miss Emi-
lie Harmel Dec. 7, 1905, at Si.
Patil’s Lutheran Church at Reh-
burg by Pastor W. Westerhoff.
Krause was a member of the
United Church of Christ of Bur-
ton. *
Survivors include five sons.
Herman Krause of Pasadena,
। indicared spme of the reduction United AutoW /orkers pres-
Doro- represented chapging to option- idem Walter Reuther called the
Head Coach A. J Luquette,
Thiel’s replacement, Jimmy
Dreyer, a sophomore, suffered a
hip pointer after he got into th*
at
Brenham Auto Supply
features
boost. Ha
Economic
automakers could
vah match with the Brahmas
The offensive workload con-
tinues to fall on all stale Candi
date Langehnnig. He carried
the ball 20 times for 98 yards ag-
ainst the Brahma*. He has a 5 4
average for the year.
"Until we can get Cole well
and in their running offense, we
DETROIT (UPI) —Chrysler i
DRIVE-IN-Winiows "StamingaMLnn
Janet Lelgh‛
mert. Commander of the Post orable active service in the Ar-
- • med Forces from Aug. 5, 1964.
and Sammy Calton for heir de-
tensive work.
Cole and O’Malley worked
from linebacker slots while Ros-
enbaum and Callon worked in
the forward wall. Calton alter- ,
naled between end and middle
guard.
approved proposed amend-
ment to the Constitution, pef-
mitting Viet Nam veteans to i
become members, both Houses
}QNAL
until "The cessation of hostili-
ties as determined by the Gov-
ernment of the United States,"
are eligible. - *
Other periods of service for
American Legion membership
! MEN IN THEIR FLYING
Mrs. Stanley W. Jozwiak, In- MACHINES"
dustry, medical.
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top speed of the Volkswagen. pense of the engine. In fact, we made
if that doesn’t sound like a lot to the engine turn even slower. So it
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.The American Legion.. Any
member of the Posrwin be grad
to accept their application.
Parents and or wives of, ser-
vice mpn now fighting m( Viet
Nam. are urged to clip this arti-
cle and forward to them.
With the presidential signa-
ture. men and women with hon-
1879. the son of Herman and
Emilie Pfeifer Krause, he was
baptized Sept. 3. 1879. at the
Zionsville Lutheran Church by
Pastor Schwahn. He was con-
Albert Krause of Brenham, Ben-
KXT5» Fur Want Ads can GR 6-3641,
Krause of Burton; one daughter.
Mrs Nita Schuz Of Beasley: two ---------------------
Other moels include the
latest in eyeglass, behihd-The- i
average $66 hike.-
with art average $56
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"The middle of our line was not |
blocking Friday night, and we
hope the return of Luhn. will
help to rectify that to some ex-
tent," said Luquette.
The Cubs coaching staff con- ;
tr buted the nine fumbles suf-
fered in the backf eld primarily I
48 here.
Just 48 hours after the Le-
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Gwen Hodde had the high
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alternative of
thy Richards. Steadley. 193.
High individual series’ Dorothy
Richards Sieadiey, 471 High
team game 1 a Roche Chevrolet.
Wed., Thuns., Fri. a Sat.
"THOSE MAGNIFICENT
too taces the isame competitive
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serious financial loss.
Overlapping coverages re-
sul; in your paying twice .
for the same protection.
To avoid both dangers,
cell our agency.
Ford increase "scandalous"
and called for a congressional
investigation. He claimed the
auto companies actually could
afford to reduce prices and still
make money.
G M's announcement last
Thursday of its. much smaller
average price hikes took some
of the heat of criticism off the
auto industry but sharply
raised the competition hear on
Ford and Chrysler, which
followed Ford’s decision and
announced an increase, too.
Advisors was studying the
matter.
> - il^v dur, Senior letterman
Pat dole was injured against
HOLLEMAN & -
REED
INSURANCE
AGENCY
1 Brenham GR 6-3613
Dreyer outlined a,-tew more [ ,
plays to be worked over in'the
workout which -followed, /
STARLITE DRIVE-IN
TUESDAY—Last Day
‘THE GROUP”
★ ★ - ★
Wed., Thur*..
Markef split with Sealy Mat-
tress, 2-3.
' a
reality. AW prices are expect-
ed to be announced Oct. T.
Roth Chrysler and lord
-HAVING TROUBLE HEARING?
or — Hear
but Don't Understand?
See our New
SONET I"A
all-in-the-ear
hearing aid worn in ear
FREE REPLICA (non-operating)
Corp joined the - Ford Motor
Co. in rolling bark its price
increase* on 1967 cars today jo
stay in competition with : the
ptant of the auto industry,
General Motors.
Howard E. Harper. Somer-
ville, surgical.
Erest Lewis, Brenham, acci-
| dent.
Dismissals
Mrs. E. E. Kokemoor.
BOHNE MEMORIAL
1 . Admissions
-Mrs Jimmy Stout, Somerville,
medical.
Otto Sehlke, Brenham, medi-
cal.
Miss Ethel Jenette Ruegg,
Brenham, medical.
Mias Keran Conger, Brenham,
medical.
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i nes a' •» c u j ...in l preparing the Rue squad for a
Rev Bruno Schroeder will of- ' . ' , , ,
. , 110 u. road game tn he played at. 1 v-*
; ficiate and burial will be in the . 7 ' ,
: church cemetery. The Foehner. ,c' -auda
Funeral Home of Burton is in . He stressed offensive blocking
charge of arrangements. techniques to the linemen plac-,
Active pallbearers will be ing special emphasis on pass ।
his grandsons and nephews. blocking. '
Born at Long Point, Aug. 39,
are lacking for an inside
threat," said the Cubs mentor, i
"I thought our defense did
well except on that 50 yard run
by Tommy Dittmar. I hey hit I
some pretty good licks."
luquette cited ,Pal,Cole, Wil- i
lie Rosenbaum. Pat O'Malley
BIG 4
Lone Star Beer over Blinn
College, 4-0; First National
i that one of his regular full-
barks will be able to answer the
cull Friday. He is holding them
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— American Legion membership
■mini v AccIpANcT ranks have veen opened to the
DVUSLF--LAN-I current generation of veterans
$150.00 MONTHLY "ne fastest legislative pronedu’ I
SWEETBRIAR NURSING HOME
lot HORTON I according 1° John t. * Rem-
BRENHAM
ADJOINING NT. JUDE HOSP.
Come and Visit — HAVE Some Refreshment
See the New Sweetbriar Nursing Home
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tederat tharter. --
fense did a fair
thought otherwise
freshman defensive
a! some equipment items
previously announced as stan-
dard. I hr rest, they said,
represented a lower base-price
frmeduAprancsuresat t S Calendar Of Events
Hiir by Pastor Vollbrecht. _ Huesday, sept. 27:
Ladies Auxiliary to Brenham
Fire Department will meet, 7:30
j p.m..-CityHall Auditorium
t th" Cub*, but he suffered a
twisted knee azainst Bejivtite
Friday.
or. in other words, a rollback.
.. Roche . Chevorlet. 1,747. Ford's price rollback ranged
High individual gam' Amo Leazue standing- l a Roche from nothing on some mslels
Logsch Fischer Floor and Til'', Chevrolet, 9-3% Brenham Auto to a high of $73 on its lowest
717. High individual series Billy suppis 3-5; Steadley to, 73 price full-sized model.
E Hermann.’. Fischer F l o o i .Falstaft. 7-5; Dari-Bar 5 7; Before the price cuts, prices
Tile 631 High ream spartans 1-11: for Ford car lines ranged from
Pischer Floor and Tile JUNIOR LEAGUE $40 to $100 more .than
High team series: Fisch- rhe Junior League was orga- comparable GM cars.
Tile. 2773. nized Monday and will bowl on With such a price difference.
Teagoue stindingn Fischer Monday afternoon after school Ford obviously faced the.
Floor and Lile, 7-1, Grade A. at 4:30 .m. More children are ’ " ’ .
Marke 63: Sealy Mailli es.6 elcome to bow! next week,
First National Bank, S-3. vTh singles tournament for the 1 A PTTTL I Y 1 B J |) W (14’
Lone Star Beer. 44 Brenham junior, win be held Saturday. fj./A I ^1 i N IX " I IKE/
High Schoot, 4 4. Bowlerama. 9-. officers elected are Christie
6 Blinn College . OR
The Wednesday night league
how led Monday due to the Fair
at- - esergeantat-arms ! ectee,2
Large 41 cents
> Medium 35 cents
Small 30 cents
Checks, )3 cents- ‛
POULTRY
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। to the lack of blocking in the in-
। tenor line, causing a severe
rush on the offensive backs.
"We have to get our men fir-
ing out The defense is beating
us. And we know the snap sig-
nals. Our offensive linemen
- are getting hit while some of
them are still in their stances '
T said Luquette
job. hut few minutes earlier,
about his As an extra added attraction,
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suffering a
are: April 6, 1917, to Nov. 11, ____
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President Johnson had signed 11); and June 25, 1950 to July
the measure into law. ! 27, 1953 (Kgrean War). - ,
( ommander Remmert Said ............ l.ul.l.lftH.IHi.MlHiM, ।
that YietNam veterans are now
eligible for membership in the
World’s largest veterans organ-
ization. and in behalf of the
Post, extends a most cordial in-
vitation to these men to join ;
Ask your local Santa Fe agent for full details on Bargain
I arts—and other Santa Fe travel bargains.
(Al.I.: Santa Fe Ticket Office, Phone: GReenfield 6-3786
^lli S. Austin, Brenham, Tejas 77833
B. R. McLendon, Agent
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