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PAGE SIX, BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1967
FUNERAL NOTICES
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Mrs. EdMacik, Somerville, . crowning event of the expos!-
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BRTAN, TEXAS
THE
Double Top Value Stamps
ST.
FREE Coffee As Yoe Shop
YOU’LL LOVE OUR LOW PRICES!
DCUBLE BUCCANEER STAMPS
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loc
RATH
GROUND
49$
59C
YOUR COUNTY TO BE SALUTED
$100
for
3* ^$1.99
(PLUS DEP.)
12 PAK REG.
290
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5139
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REG. 33? ROLLS
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FEB 25 26 27
MARCH 4-5
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3
BAMA RED PLUM
JAM
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VEG. OR VEG. VEG.
8
ORANGES
TEXAS JUICY
5 LB. CELLO BAG
ASTRODOME
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HANDY
THE
will
sary
Willie Murski, Cecil
Ben Bracher, E. J,
SALE
PRICE
Bit 24 OZ. CANS
4 r $100
Millie Ann Schaer of Chappell
Hill and Mrs.ClarkRennelsof
Dallas are both former Qu-
GROUND
Chuck
JIMMY DEAN
FEB 22 23 24
son,
Burch,
Askins
AQUA NET —— -------------- —
Hair Spray 590
EVERY TUESDAY WITH
$2.50 PURCHASE OR MORS
in
shor
' wartze.
Mrs. Collins, the former
ST. JUDE
Admissions
n tog
WIi
‘ loo
medical.
Charles R. DeBusk, Nava-
sota, surgical.
Alvin R. Hahn, Brenham,
surgical. ■ ------
ine and the round trip bus
fare. '
There will be sufficient time
for everyone to see the live-
BRING YOU
LOW PRICES
THROUGH VOLUME
DISCOUNT r_ —<G
red
tty.
ENGLAND’S MODERN
SUPER MARKET
at 9 a.m. Monday by Father
Floyd Biel. Burial was in the
Calvary Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard
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1500 SOUTH DAY STREET
SPECIALS GOOD MON. TUES. WED.
- Pack 7. They have been mem-
A bers of Maifest coronations
■ since they were 2-years-old.
BANQUET CREAM OR
Fruit PIES
%
All New
CAULKING v For Spouted
2 Char
■ loss
M*.
will hold amid-winterfamlly
night Saturday, Feb. 18, at
. 6:30 at the clubhouse. Featur-
ed will be a stew supper with
a game party to follow. Tick-
ets for the supper are $1 for
adults and 50 cents for chil-
dren under 10.
Reservations for members
and their guests should be
made not later than noonThu-
E
eluded numerous Maifest roy-
alty.
HEINZ ....
SOUP
this
Wed
be a
29c
29c
KAISER
FOIL____
RANCH STYLE
BEANS
2 - 39c
LIVESTOCK-
"Continued from Page 1)
paid on the basis of three poi-
nts for a blue ribbon and two
points for a red ribbon.
The auction sale at night,
BANQUET FRUIT
PIES
mine, surgical.
Mrs. Clamens Tiemann,
Brenham, surgical.
Charles Allen. »
Mrs. E. H. Schomburg.
Mrs. Caesar Hohn. 4
A. G. Holtkamp.
Mrs. Marvin Lee Fischer
and baby.
Mrs. Samuel Beals.
Mrs. Henry Hamff.
Mrs. John VonMinden.
Leroy Colvin.
BOHNE MEMORIAL
Admissions *
Miss Naomi Hall, Washing-
ton, surgical.
Martin Hoefelmeyer, Bren-
nephews. ....
. Born at Chappell Hill Jan.
DEL MONTE 14 OZ.
CATSUP
MODEL ER-35
- — ~ e2d
Hill, where he was also edu-
cated.
- He ws married to Augusta
Boeker Nov. 8, 1905, at Gay
Hill. She preceded him in death
June 26, 1935.
Steinbach was a retired far-
mer. __________ •
RODEO
(Continued from Page 1)
at the Rodeo in the reserved
section of the arena mezzan-
to draw a bead on. The 1966
price marks include 68 cents
a pound paid for the grand
champion steer, $1.76 bid for
the champion fat lamb and $98
for the top pen of fryers.
Charlie R. Giesber of La
Grange is general show chair-
man and E. H. Baumbach, also
of La Grange, is co-chairman.
chili
rr. c
bese
Tieke
child
sc hoc
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SWIFT’S QUALITY CANNED
PICNICS
ALL POPULAR BRANDS
BEER
T-BONE
STEAKS
Club Mid-Winter Family Night Set
The Brenham Contry Club
WISCONSIN CHEDDAR
CHEESE
Bologna
- KING SIZE COKE OR
RAY PRICE
and his
Cherokee Cowboys .
WED., FEB. 15
8 p.m.-12 p.m.
LAKEVIEW CLUB
Bryan, Texas
41
tion;awill provide three rec-
. ords set in 1966 for bidders
AM
P
LUZA UPHOLSTERY SHOP
CONVERTIBIE TORS
SEAT COVERS — AWNINGS
2858 ada
Gordon Ray Lewis.
Mrs. Minerva Tottenham.
Wehi
and
tins
w
Jude
was
-Louis, now of Tay-
lor, and cousin of James and
Thomas, was the Duchess of
Texas in a previous Maifest.
She was appointed by former
governor, Hon. Allan Shivers.
The 1966 junior royalty,
Sharon Knight and John Hass-
karl presented the new royal-
ty with gifts.
The Southerns hosted an in-
Mrs. Otto Keim of Zionsville; r _ _________
eight grandchildren (one . stock show, eat dinner and
grandson being in eservice attend the rodeo. Reserva-
FRESH TEXAS
Oysters 1/2 PT. 69c
with germ-killing /E85e
Hexachlorophene /2588
•T.M. REG. "g
Your Warm Air Farnam Knaart thaDifltnn(i
THE KIDS
HEXT DOOR
ROSEDALE
Peas Corn
ut Green Beans
■ 6 #305 CANS $100-
nev
loo
ove
foe
rec
Ma
tri|
wu
Lt. •
FIRM GREEN HEADS
CABBAGE
54
ORANGES $1B.BaG
RADISHES 2^17'
Cartridge
78,
PencoBUTYL
RUBBER
CAULK
Caulking
Cartridge
67
Big Selection of Valentine Candy!
HILLSDALE ELBERTA FREESTONE
PEACHES...4 - $100
L & R
1104 So. Market
SPECIALS GOOD MON.. TUES. A WED.
»
HOUSTON
LIVESTOCK
SHOW
#4 Every
Lx Performance
." " 9
WoldaE La
KoCeOrh.22
General chairmen for the
event are Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
shall Everett. Committee
members include Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Arleigh Appel, Mr. and
Mrs. John Schaer and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hermah.
ROYALTY-
Sim Kelley, Washington,
medical.
Carlos" Rivera, Caldwell,
medical.
Mrs. Raymond Haynes,*
Brenham, surgical.
Charles Allen, Colmesneil,
medical.
Mrs. H. C. England, Ty-
ler, medical.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee
road action will help bring it
to a conclusion.
Tom Whitehead Sr., pre-
sident of the Brenham Indus-
trial Foundation, told com-
missioners that the Foundat-
ion’s entire program hinges on
the road. - *
Commissioners also appro- Walter C. Lueckemeyer,
ved two ne- ' ireeenanne .7o3 TAcal. -
the Somerville Reservoir Miss Carol Sue Lehmann,
Brenham, medical.
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and
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pite
Stakes at GR 6-2304..
Golf Journey
Winners Named
Dr. Thomas Giddings wa's
the winner of the 18-hole
flight, and Dr. Fred Graber
was the winner of the 9-hole
flight of te blind bogey golf
tournament held Saturday and
Sunday at the Brenham Coun-
try Club. . ■
#2 CAN 59c
Rn Extra Top Value
JU Stamps While They Last! .
m==-a =cn,e
eens.
Chn NG6 King and
Queen, bava Rtkinson and
Deanna Dippel, presented the
TUESDAY WITH $2.50 PURCHASE U°
: OR MORE SATISFACTION n
GUARANTEED ,
STA-FLO
STARCH GET ONE FREE
sha
1
( \
<k HARDWARE
W STORE
ter $100
• 69c
• 65‘
Tor $100
T-BONE STEAK -
tor $100
I 65$
tor $100
in Germany) and five great tions must be made on or be-
grandchilren; and one brother, fore Monday, Feb. 20.
Willie Steinbach of Carmine. Reservations can be made
. His wife, two half brothers, at the following locations:Ch-
two children, and four sisters amber of Commerce, First
preceded him in death. National Bank, Farmers Na-
Born at Gay Hill, Texas, tional Bank,- Washington Co-
Aug. 24, 1884, the son of the unty State Bank, South Cen-
late Mr. and Mrs. John Stein- tral Savings Association and
bach, he was baptized in the Burton State Bank.
Lutheran faith by Rev. Otto A school band from Wash-
Press at Gay Hill. He was con- ington County will perform
firmed April 2, 1905, at Gay at the show again this year.
750 Valentine Candy
BRACH’S BIG 1 1b. HEARTwith Bow
GmpIA With $2.50 Purchase
opillc
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT
r Arrrr TCZSIZETEES==
V VI ILL . V3?- FREE JAR
and Emil Sch-
ter pollution, water consum- Fischer, Brenham, boy,
ap-------ankant. wasjbogrtndsewerage." • . ,
inprenham June 7, "878,., An agreement on roads, ad- Dismissal
_______ and was married to Dr. hering to county policy was
School. She jus been a Brow- islaus catholic hurchatCha- o. wCollim * Morawre also included. All roads, in
nie for two years and is pres. ppellHill:.. " ------ Ark. Ma—,* Iirmrk. EHmieaaare now naiugute
entl; a member of Girl Scout a veteran of World War I, his death in 1939, Mrs. Washington County State.
Troop 250. Ann has participa- be retired from the Brenham Collins returned to Bren- . Bank was approved by com-
ted in Maifest coronations Cotton Mill two years ago. ham and4engaged in mil- missioners as the depository
since she was 3. Survivors include his wife, linery work. She was active ' fyr county funds and county
Queen Denise, also a third Mrs. Annie Gurka Kaminski in helping design costumes • school funds, for 1967-68.
grader at Brenham Elemen- of Brenham: five children, etc for the Brenham Mai- ' Bids for the construction
John T. Kaminski of Angel- fests. __ of an office building for the
ton, Mrs. Kenneth Levien of son, Harris Collins of Pico Texas Department off Welfare
Brenham, Mrs. John Shee- Rivera, Calif.; five grand- were received. Bidders in-
-■ "------ - ——— eluded Broecker Construction
Co., Chappell Hill Constru-
• ction Co., and Odell Luecke-
meyer. The bidding was com-' . .
plicated by the fact thatsep- "“Edward Loesch, Brenham,
arate bids were required for. Ai"ai »
the interior and exterior of "MISS Minnie Werchan,- " 3
KAMINSKI
The Rosary for Tony Wal-
lace Kaminski, 71, of 305 W.
Academy, who died in a Bren-
ham hospital at 8:30 a.m.Fri-
day, was recited at the Bren-
ham Nemorial Chapel at 7:30
p.m. Sunday.—— ' ——
Requiem Mass for the re- COLLINS
pose of his soul was offered
at St. Miry’s Catholic Church L funeral services for Mrs.
Bettie Brunenkant Collins, 88, area. ..
of the Brenham Rest Home, Rocky CreekEstates, owned
who died there at 10:50 p.m. by C. P. Michalak and L. C.
Saturday, Feb. 11, were held Bosse, with 28 lots and Roc-
Surrett, Ernest Lee Surrett, at the Brenham Memorial ky Creek Manor owned b
Marvin Surrett, Kenneth Le- Chapel at 4 p.m. Monday with A. A. Hodde, with 42 lots,
vien Jr., grandsons; and Alois Dr. R. D. 'Nolen officiating were approved by comm is-
Gurka and Arthur Kenjura, Burial was in the Prairie Lea , sioners, subject to specifica-
Cemetery. tions as agreed by developers.’
Pallbearers are E. L. Vin- County Attorney A. W. Hod-
de Jr. presented the plans
and specifications and said
that developers must abide -by
all regulations regarding wa-
E. A. Mickan Hardware
113 W. Alamo GR 6-2282
Hospital News
has been designated a farm
to market road and the rail-
- " 65c
49$
12 OZ. JAR 19c
Cokes 29$
, +AM H+PEE ASE-WHH- A95 GROC -
____ PUR. EXC. CIGS,
.. ESKIMO BY BLUEBEL
PIES 6 PAK. 49c
... 39C
FRIDAY - MARCH 3
TICKETS ON SHE
ALL FOLEY STORES & ASTRODOME (Kirby Drive)
Ticket prices—Reserved, $4 00 $3.50 $2.00—Unreserved, $1.00
ERNIE FORD
Aeelmar--
8«) z
JIM NABORS AS L‘ I _
GOMER PYLE EDDY ARNOLD
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FIRESIDE DELUXE, CREAMS
COOKIES 2283
WOL'F
CHILI
Mark Coward was second,
and Paul La Roche and Wal-
die Sonnenburg tied for third
place in the 9-hole flight.
. , There were 38 players ta-,
king part in the tourney. ............
The next scheduled tourna- tary, is- also a member of John T. Kaminski of Angel- fests.
ment is'a best-ball affair on Girl Scout Troop 250. She at- ton, Mrs. Kenneth Levien of son, Harris Collins of Pico
the second Sunday in March. tends St. Paul’s Evangelical Brenham, Mrs. John Shee- Rivera, Calif.; five grand-
wmummmmmmgmm Lutheran Church where,she han.ofLouisvilte,Ky., Ed- children; and a nephew, W.
Presenting participates in the Chapel Ch- die Kaminski of Brenham, E. Suter of Brenham. Her hus-
, ’ . • oir and-the Sunday School. She and Mrs. Richard Surrett of band and two children preced-
The KING of COUNTRY has been active in Maifest Brenham; nine grandchildren ed her in death. Her sister,
Musin coronations since she was 4. of five great grandchildren; Mrs. Wm. Suter, and two bro-
m Kings. James and, Thomas Eaurbathers,Dennisamin. (J.scar and louis Bron-
E are also members of the third,-of enkant, al§o preceded her in ^
_ grdcTass at Brenham Ele- Houston, Theodore Kaminski death. the same jobi which is done
mentary. They serve as acoly- and John Kaminski of Tern- ’ on ai state par tic basis,
tes at St. Peter’s Episcopal and three siSters, Mrs. MOORE All bids were taken under
k Church,- are active in the L ’ MiChalak and Miss advisement for further study
Washington County Little Lea- Ho„r_ pmar ----and consultation witrthe stte-g
ueFgdge - olEvereSemoore;-8%, 12034 Chappen
bers of Cub scout Troops, orBrenham. W. Magnolia St., San Antonio, Supply Corp. was given appro-
a former resident of Burton, val to lay some pipes, mains
STEINBACH who died in a San Antonio hos- and. conductors on Public
, ( pital at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, roads.
Funeral services for Henry were held at the Rrebe-Saun-
C. Steinbach, 82, of the Gay ders Funeral Home inSan An-
Hill Community, who died at tonio at 2 p.m. Monday,
his residence at 1:15 p. m. His body was cremated and
Saturday, were held at the burial was by the Ritual of
Brenham Memorial Chapel at (be Lonnie Irvin Daylite Lod-
2:30 p.m. Monday. . ge a. F. & A. M. of San An-
The Rev. R, W. Sanson of- tonio.
ficiated and burial was in Born in’Red River County,
the Friedens Cemetery at Texas, he was a past presi-
Gay Hill. dent f the.Washington Coun-
...____________________ Active pallbearers were ty Medical Society. He lived ’ .
formal reception at their home - Bill Arndt, Charlie Lange, at Burton 40 years ago.
folowing the«serenade igr-mgn 2 Piei*e-u- ‘SurvivrsicldFhis‘wff,e==-=-
guests and visitors that in- fold, Herbert Kieke and Clar- Mrs. Annie F. Moore of San
ence Gaskamp. The following Antonio; one son, Dr. Oliver
grandsons were considered s. Moore Jr. of New York
honorary pallbearers: Ronnie City, N. Y.; three grandchil-
Jean Keim, Don Wayne Stel- dren, one great grandchild
ter, Ray Stelter, Al James and five sisters.
Steinbach, Rueben Reimer
Alvin Schroeder and Don Rash.
Survivors include two sons,
Leonard Steinbach and Alvin
Steinbach, both of Gay Hill;
five daughters, Miss Norma
Steinbach- and Mrs. Edmund
Hueske, both of Gay Hill, Mrs.
Herbert Stelter and Mrs. Ma-
ble Stelter, both of Brenham,
new royalty with gifts and their
best wishes fora joyous Mai-
fest. - 17, 1896, the son of the late
Queen Ann,- a third grade Frank and Edna Kubecka Ka-
student at Brenham Elemen- , minski, he was'baptized and
tary, is a former cheerleader confirmed at St. Stanislaus
a mascot at Blinn College. She . Catholic Church at Chappell
' mared t
- .Fugeno Hunt and Bob Lind- the Junior Choir and Sunday Gurka in 1918, at St. Stan-
sey tied for fourh, in the 18- School. She has beena.Brow- islaus Catholic Church at Cha-
holeagM.
Beef 2 “ 85‘ Weiners "a 49c
PEANUTS
CELLO BAG A) A 1
1LB xYC
ONIONS
YELLOW 2 - 25L
Mrs. Nancy__Patternon
ROSEDALE' ORANGE
JUICE 12 OZ. CANS 3
w - nagMMa62w cme"M"amawe V-.
Shur Calk
CAUEKING
CARTRIDGE
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. Popular Sizes SEANN 5
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2CX Ulasfloss
WARM AIR FURNACE FILTERS
*5
WE RESERVE
LIMIT
RIGHTS! v
MOHAWK BY THE PIECE
SLAB BACON -
SHOULDER
Round STEAK -
CROWN CLUB
Roast i 59‘ Steak
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, February 13, 1967, newspaper, February 13, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578835/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.