Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1969 Page: 2 of 6
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PAGE TWO BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1969
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PLANTER BOXES are added to the downtown section of Brenham in an effort by the
Chamber of Commerce to beautify the city. Herbert Faske, chairman of the Retail Mer-
chants Committee and Mrs. C. A. Polk, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Beautifi-
cation. Committee are seen inspecting one of the planter boxes on the north side of the
Court House. Faske headed the drive to raise the finances to provide the boxes that were
paid for by the County, South Central Savings Assn., The Farmers National Bank, the
Washington County State Bank and the First National Bank. «
CYO WEEK proclaimed for Brenham Oct. 27-Nov. 2 by Mayor Hasskarl in cere-
monies held at St. Mary’s Catholic School. CYO officers pictured from the left are, Lee
* Hasskarl, spiritual chairman; Karen Murski, reporter; Robert Kasprowicz, president;
Mayor Hasskarl, Ronnie Phillips, physical chairman; Trudy Nowak, secretary; Raymond
Bednar, vice-president; Mike Kmiec, sergeant-at-arms; Mike Krotif), social chairman;
Paul Kasprowicz, treasurer and Father Patrick Murphy, assistant pastor at St. Mary’s.
SFA Raps-
’Jackets
CITY BUILDING PERMITS R. Kingsley McHenry Jr.,
Melvin Pohlmeyer, City Houston, Oldsmobile 2 door.
Secretary Harry Korthauer, Brenham,
Mrs. Emma Harris, 608 Ford 2 door.
Whitfield St. New residence. William R. Carrico, Hous-
Estimated cost $11,500. ton, Buick 4 door.
Taft Harris et al, 600 West Bob B. Fox, Bellville, Dodge
Wilkins. Repair and rehabil- * door.
itate residence. Estimated Henry A. Becker, Brenham,
cost $4,000. Plymouth 4 door.
Lillie Mae Dockery, 1008 Mrs. Gladys Lange, Rt. 2,
Independence. General repairs Bellville, Pontiac 2 door,
to house. Estimated cost $200. Amco Chemical Co., Hous-
Mrs. Tom Schulz, 1404 Ce- ton, Buick 2 door. >
dar St. Reroof house. Esti- Blue Bell Creameries Inc.,
mated cost $350. Brenham, Chevrolet 2 T. Ref.
Drew A. Coleman, 700 W. Erwin C. Dallmeyer, Bren-
Wilkins. Rehabilitate resi- ham, Chevrolet coupe,
dence. Estimated cost $2,500. C. I. McGlothlin, Port Ar-
Adele V. Stevenson, 504 High thur, Ford 4 door.
St. Rehabilitate residence. Es- Brenham Independent Sch-
tlmated cost $2,500. ool District, Brenham, Ford
Wilhelm Enax, 805 W. Main. 4 door.
Rehabilitate residence. Esti- Almot Sommerfeld, Bren-
mated cost $2,500. ham, Ford pickup. -
Miss Erna Gall, 304 W. Jef- Kuhn Claim Service, Bren-
ferson. Rehabilitate resi- ham, Pontiac 4 door.’
dence. Estimated cost $2,500.
Mattie Mae Watts, 905
HEARING
CLINIC
SONOTONE
DIXIE MOTEL
WED., OCT. 29
BETWEEN
10 A.M.
& 12 NOON
Batteries &
FREE HEARING TEST
THE CITY OF BRENHAM and the Chamber of Commerce
were represented by a decorated float in the Burleson
County Fair Parade at Caldwell, last Thursday. Those
riding the -float from left to right are 7ane Grubbs, Debra
Broecker, Jane Spitzer and Charles Schlottmann. The float-
was transported to Caldwell by the Roy Stolz Motor Company.
THEY’RE HERE!
Ourheavy plasticlaminated
taxbrackets have arrived.
Come by FirstNational Bank
foryour FREE tax schedule.
The new tax brackets are
compiled at 4% 7 and will aid
local merchants in computing
the amoonfofsalerxtor=
each sale.
GET YOUR FREE COPY-AT
1 LSIRST
, Tational
K [SANK
MEMBER F. D.I.C.
CITY FOOD No.1
102 WEST MAIN
CITY FOOD No.2
702 EAST ACADEMY
WE GIVE BUCCANEER
DOUBLE STAMPS
EVERY TUESDAY.
PRICES GOOD MONDAY
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
BUY-F
me. Tlar
PLUS DEPOSIT
COCA COLA L4L12 - 69€
OLEG. LOG CABIN SOLID LB. 15:
COCKTAM HUNTS
null CUCRTAILNO 300 ALL 235
BLUE BELL SUPREME
ICE CREAM 89° _vW‘
TUNA FISH DEL MONTE can_ 33-
SHORTENINGE NT * 49'
VAMAC SUGARY SAM 20c
TAMS_______LARGE CAN 17
TISSUE L2-1
ROLLS 4 ww 29C
DEED OUART BOTTLE
DECK---- - -
NACOGDOCHES, Tex. I
- Danny McKeown caught *
touchdown passes of 17 and 56
yards from quarterback Robert
Pearce Saturday to spark Ste-
-hen F. Austin, to a 45-21 Lone
Star Conference football victory
over Howard Payne College.
McKeown snagged 7 passes
for 155 yards and Pearce picked
up 336 yards in total offense to
set a school record. S. F. Aus-
tin now is 4-2 for the season
and 3-1 in LSC games. HPC is
3-4 and 1-2.
Nelson St. New residence. Es-
timated cost $5,960.
Alphonse Kubeczka, 1206
Ledbetter. Add carport to res-
idence. Estimated cost $600.
- James'Garrett, 912 W. Wil-
kins. Convert porch into util-
ity room. Estimated cost $200.
Mrs. Hortense Ellis, 702
N. Market. Reroof and repairs
to house. Estimated cost $140.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede.
County Clerk
George Lloyd Brotherton
and Mamie Louise Harris.
COUNTY CRIMINAL DOCKET
Odis Tomachefsky,
County Judge
John Montgomery, carrying
a pistol, plea of guilty and
fined $100 and costs.
Harry Kenjura,. 705 E. Manuel Zapata Tarrez, dr-
Pecan. Reroof house. Estima- living while intoxicated, plea
ted cost $250. - of guilty and fined $100 and
Mrs. Emma G. Brown, 108 costs: plus three days in jail.
St. Charles St. Repairs to
BRIEF •
SQUARE DANCE LESSONS
Square dance lessons, spon-
sored by the Buttons and Bows,
will be held at the Fairgrounds
kitchen on Tuesday, Oct 28,
Let a Go
uFalie'
BY BOB BREWSTER
Outdoor Editor, _
Mercury Outboards N
- DON'T BOUNCE THE FISH
Did you ever see a
fisherman practicing
.“skip-along'?
It's a game played by
trailing a stringer of fish, over
the side of a boat while the
throttle is wide open.
All kidding aside,
forgetting to pull the stringer
into the boat before moving
to another fishing, spot is a .
mistake made by. many
fishermen. The cure for the
problem, say the fishing
____authorities at Mercury
—on coat-e netc prupen, cnct
for fish the moment they are
taken. Fish should be placed
on ice as soon as possible, but
there are several preliminary
steps to keep in mind.
They should be drawn
immediately. The stomach
contents begin to decay soon
after a fish is taken,, and
gastric juices can eat through
the wall causing tainted flesh.
Also be sure to remove all
blood along the backbone
Next, wipe the body cavity
dry with a clean cloth or
paper towel Try to keep the
fish from getting wet Water
attracts bacteria which only
speeds decay.
Always put an ice chest in
the boat and take along some
plastic bags. The bags are
perfect wrapping and will
keep cleaned fish from
contacting any water in the
ice chest. It’s better to lay
fish on top of the ice than to
bury them, and the chest
should be opened
occasionally to let in some
fresh air.
In addition to not
bouncing fish on the stringer,
this method of handling
assures you of good eating
when you get them home.
However, the most
important consideration,
advise the 1ads at Mercury, is
that if the woman of the
house likes to eat the fish you
catch, bringing them home in
this manner will make it
easier to get away the next
time you want to oo fishing.
building structure. Estimated Robert Bennet Davis, drive.
BRFNHAM DELEGA TION attending the barbecue at Nells cost $500. ing while intoxicated, plea of
Creek at Lake Somerville Saturda y included Congressman Elsie Knolle Estate, 402 W. guilty and fined 5100 and costs,
J. J. Pickle, former Mayor Reese Lockett and County Judge’ Third St. Reroof residence, plus three days in jail.
Odis Tomachefsky. The event was sponsored by theGiddings / Estimated cost $350.
and Dime Box Fire Dept. ‘s honoring the leaders for the deve- ' JUSTICE EXAMINING
lopment at the Lake.
Chess Country
TRIAL DOCKET
F. S. Bryan
■ Justice of the Peace
beginning at 8 p.m. Henry The Soviet Union, under inating .most of the inter-
Thompson of Houston will be the stimulus of powerful national “tournaments, ac-
the caller-teacher. Come join state aid since The 1930s, is cording to the Encyclopaedia
ust the strongest chess-playing cording to the tncyciopaeuia
________- country in the world, dom- Britannica.
"Last Cocked Hat"
The nickname of "Last
Cocked Hat" was applied to
President. James Monroe in
Kenneth Hunt Moore, driv-
ing while intoxicated (felony), reference to his being the
NEW CARS REGISTERED last of the presidents to wear
Henry Appel, County Tax the characteristic hat of the
Assessor-Collector Revolutionary period
Lose 10 Ihs. in
10 days on
Grapefruit
Diet
HOLLYWOOD. .CALIF.
(Special) — This is the revo-
lutionary grapefruit diet that
everyone is suddenly talking
about. Thousands of copies
have been passed from hand
to hand in factpries, plants
and offices throughout the
U.S.
Because this diet really
works. We have testimonials
reporting on its success. If
you follow it exactly, you
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firet four days but you will
suddenly drop 5 pounds on
the 5th day. Thereafter lose
one pound a day until the
10th day. Then you will lose
1% pounds every two daye
until you get down to your
-proper weight. Beet of all,
there will be no hunger
pangs. Revised and enlarged,
this diet lets you stuff your-
self with formerly “forbid-
den” foods, euch as stsaks
trimmed with fat, roast or
fried chicken, gravies, may-
onnaise, lobster swimming In
butter, bacon fate, eaueagee
and scrambled eggs and still
lose weight. The secret be-
hind thie “quick weight loss”
diet is simple. Fat does not
form fat. And the grapefruit
juice in thia diet‘acts as a cat-
alyst (the “trigger”), to etart
the fat burning process. You
etuff yourself on the permit-
ted food listed In the diet
plan, and etill lose unsightly
fat and excess body fluids. A
copy of this startling success-
ful diet can be obtained by
sending $2 to
Citrus Diet Plan
* 5211 W. Jefferson.
L.A. Calif. 90016
Money-back guarantee. If
after trying the diet you heve
not lost 7 pounds in the first
eeven daye, enother 6 pounds
in the next 7 days, and 1%
pounde every two days there-
after, simply return the diet
plan and your $2 will be re-
funded promptly and without
argument. Tear out this mes-
sage ae a reminder. Decide
now to regain the trim attrac-
tive figure of your youth.
ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin
‘s ABOUT TIME NOW J
FOR A STORY,
KIDS, SO LET’S OH .
SETTLE DOWN.GOODY!
ONE TIME,
LONG...-------
AGO.. THERE \ WAS
WAS A 1 OG!
A LITTLE A ,
. \ BOY 1
/ YEAH, AN* L.,----—
HIS NAME AN’ HE
SWALLOWED A
PTERADACTYL
EGG...----
AWRIGHT, AWRIGHT, / NOW, AS I WAS SAYING.
WAIT A MINUTE, ( ONE TIME, LONG AGO...
WILL YOU? HOLD , _‘
IT RIGHT, THERE!--1A—-
ONE TIME, LONG AGO...
GREW
SOUTH CENTRAL SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION
MAIN
836-7991
ENHAM, TEX
THE ONLY SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
IN WASHINGTON COUNTY THAT
PROVIDES FEDERAL INSURANCE
PROTECTION FOR YOUR SAVINGS.
5.25
6 Month Cer
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A 750*
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gular Passbo
ANNUAL DIVIDEND RATES - PAID QUARTERLY
CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner .
GOREY TO DISTURB YOU. SIR: AS WE \ WE GAVE
ARRIVED EARLIER TO CHECK A REPORT, ) CHASE BUT
WE SAW SOMEONE SNEAK OFF YOUR LOST HIM!
r-CLMRL
T WHY NOT WHAT THAT A CHAP W A.:
REPORT WERE You 1 HIPPIE WIG: WHOP
L CHECKING ON 7 BEEN ACTING STRANGE
RECENTLY ACCOM:
. ( PANJEP. YOU HOME!
EIPICULOUS: WE DROVE THE TELL. ME.
BRILLIANT PAINTER KARL LOWE: 1 OFFICER
ANP HIS WIFE. HERE FROM HIS WHO MAPE
— EXHIBIT. -----1 THAT ABSURD
. -— I — REPORT:
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Henry Formhals
- . 0 —BuT IF YOUR FAM-
WHY MAKE SUCH A BIG FUSS ABOUT ) ILY WANTS YOU
ME ? AlL'L WANT S TO ADOPTSENT BACK,YOULL
. FRECKLES.HAVE To Go! J
PRISCILLA'S POP By.Al Vermeer
ROBIN MALONE By Bob Lubbers i
EN ROUTE TO NEW YOFK, ROBIN IS AT PEACE WITH THE WORLD.
L DONT HAVE
A FAMILY. AND
THERE’S ONE
THING You
CAN’T COTO
AN AMERICAN
INDIAN!
,WHATS
THAT
GAIN !7s
WHILE
COMING
EVENTS
CAST
THEIR
SHADOW
OVER A
SUN-
BAKED
ARIZONA
DESERT.
4—< CUSTER WAS
YOU CAN'T WHIPPED BE-
DEPORT ME! ) FORE HE ,
5 4 / STARTED!
COMING IN, BLAST IT/
YOU’VE GOT SOME
NERVE SENDING A
KID LIKE M£ UP
IN A CRATE ,
LIKE THIS /
AM
THE
CHOOL
BUS
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Gilmore, Robert K. & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1969, newspaper, October 27, 1969; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1648131/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.