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BRENHAM BANNER PRESS WEDNESDAY MAY 12, 1971 PAGE ELEVEN
"THE o.
PECIALS GOOD THRU SUNDAY !
FRIENDLY
STORE”
Prices Effective
THURSDAY thru SUNDAY
MAY 16, 1971
E’S UPERB QUALITY ME A TS ′
( DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON OUR USDA CHOICE PERSONALLY SELECTED HEAVY BEEF
• Cd “LOOK FOR THE P.S. LABEL”
CHOICE
HERMAN SCHOENEMANN, Chairman of the Blinn College Faculty Scholarship Commit-
tee, awards two Blinn College Faculty Scholarships to Thomas Akers and Theresa Jana-
cek. Mr. Akers is a Pharmacy major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Akers of
Bellville. Miss Theresa Janacek is an Elementary Education major and the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Janacek of LaGrange.
SCS REPORT
Plans are developing for
an outdoor classroom, accor-
ding to Waldo Smith and J.V.
Dietz, Directors of the Wash-
ington Soil and Water Co-
servation District. Some com-
mittees have been formed and
a site is expected to be selec-
ted soon, the Directors said.
This site will provide sch-
ools and individuals to study
plants in nature, soils and
some ecology of ,the site.
The final name will be deci-
_____ded later.
The Site and Plant Com-
mittee is made up of Bill Th-
ane, Chairman; Lewis (Lefty)
Audish, Mrs. Nathan Byrd, •
Nathan Byrd, Mrs. C. B. Sch-
roeder Sr., and Mrs. C. A.
Polk, members.
The Trail and Plant Mark-
ing Committee is composed
of Carter Dibrell, Chairman;
Waldo Smith, Waldo Holle,
and Mrs. Paul La Roche, me-
mbers.
250255
ROUND > (FRYERS
IF
(PACKED 2 OR MORE PER BAG)
- MISS PAT COFFMAN, Brenham dance instructor for the
Butaud School of Dancing, has been accepted to the Ceccha
*__ette Crincil of Amoyi nowmich is 17057 02747-22 or gra-X ■ ■
ded classical ballet. A Spring Recital will be presented at
the Brenham High School auditorium on Monday, May 31 at
7:30 p. m. The public is invited to attend.
New York State's 363-mile- Epilepsy was recognized
long Erie Canal was built and accurately described by
between 1817 and 1824 at a the Greek physician Hippo-
cost of $20,000 per mile, ac- crates, nearly 2,300 years
cording to Encyclopaedia ago, according to Encyclo-
Britannica. paedia Britannica. -. , ,
Entrance and Facilities
Committee is composed of
John V. Dietz, Chairman; Wil-
lie C. Weiss, Eugene Scott,
Mrs. E. H. Schlenker, Law-
rence Hew an” winnwied
and Mrs. Edward Hildebrandt,
members.
Nathan Byrd has been asked
to prepare an Information Sh-
eet. Elvy Sargent, District
Conservationist for Soil Con-
servation Service and Wash-
ington Soil and Water Conser-
vation Directors will assist
each committee as is needed.
LB. PKG.
FAMILY PAK’’
3 LBS. OR
MORE
WHOLE BODY '
. LB- /
SEARS SPECIAL FOUR DAY
----Freezer Sale
May 12,
15
Just Two Examples Of The
Savings Story Are Found Below
Save ‘20
15.8-cu. ft. Upright Freezer
W“ 31 77088
190951 /9°0
Conventional defrost. Holds 553 Iba. on 3 full-
width shelves and in bottom glide-out basket. 4
package shelves, 2 juice/soup can racks on door.
True 0* cold—the only temperature recognized as
optimum for long periods of food storage. Adjust-
able cold control. Porcelain-on-steel liner won’t
rust, stain, absorb food odors—cleans easily. Flush-
hinged door opens fully, even with unit against
side-wall. Magnetic door gasket seals-in cold. Inte-
rior light White acrylic-finish cabinet, 65%4x30%x
32 in. wide. See Guarantee and Note on page 86.
LAST DATE TO ORDER THIS FREEZER FROM
THIS CATALOG IS MAY 17,1971
W47 T 2121N—Shipping weight 288 Rn.....9179.80
That’s SEARS
In Brenham
. 219 E. MAIN
836 . 7961
12.0-cubic foot Freezer
t with porcelain-finish worktop
510 . Was $ 1 CQ88
Cut 10 179.95 169
ASK ABOUT OUR
Holds 420 lbs. i lift-out basket. Flush-hinged lid,
magnetic lid gasket. Pliable vinyl collar. White baked-
on enamel finish 367x28%x36 in. wide.
LAST DATE TO ORDER THIS FREEZER .
W47 R 1114N.—Shipping weight 214 pounds..$169.88
INSTALLATION &
DELIVERY SERVICE
AVAILABLE AT AN
ADDITIONAL CHARGE
HORMEL ALLEMEAT,
FRANKS 1202.PKC 49
FRESH TENDER DARK OR WHITE
Fryer Quarters 1.39°
U.S.D.A. GOVT. INSPECTED
Legs & Thighs LB. 49
*
GOLDEN RIPE .-
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BANANAS
1 GREEN GIANT D
TOP QUALITY F
BEANS ^ 303 5
• PEAS
CORN
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR
5 LB. BAG
)*+***
V.S.D.A. GR.1:1 201*
Game BIRDS EA
SEASONED FOR THE GRILL'
Split Fryers LB.
69° Cut-Up Fryers - 35°
. • U.S.D. A. GRADE “A” WHOLE ,
39 Baking Chickens 35
TALL BOY 3/4 Quart and
Schlitz BEER EA. 39
WITHOUT BEANS A ,
Wolf Chili *2 CAN 6:
RUSSELPNRROSE:•
POTATOES
ME GROWILYEHOW===
ANC LB«
NIONS
GIANT SIZE
SALAD
DRESSIN
QT.
TUXEDO -
TUNA 35'
COMPLETE
SELECTION
CANNING SUPPLIES
53
DEL MONTE SNACK PACK’S
PUDDING
ALL FLAVORS
4 PACK
49
FOLGER’S OR MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE
LB. CAN
GERBER’S STRAINED 4 A
BABY FOOD REG 3 105
RAINBO “FRESH BAKE” . nst
Sliced BREAD 24
FIRST PRIZE.
PINTOS 2 LB. BAG 25
. TEXAN FROZEN *
Orange JUICE 1202.39°
6 OZ.....23?
ASSORTED FRUIT 46 oz. t 4 an
HI-C Drink 3 for‘100
NABISCO A-0
RITZ Crackers 120 3/
KRAFT’S and
VELVEETA 2LB.BOX 98
READY TO SERVE
SIMILAC
TOP KICK
Dog FOOD
FIGARO
Cat FOOD
LARGE 320Z. 4 9
SHORTENING
CRISCO 3 LB. CAN
79'
79'
12 PK, CASE
“10‘
DOGFOOD .
Ken-L-RATION 6 PACK 99
DENTLER REG. 59? SIZE OUR
Potatoes CHIPS paic:39
PET OR CARNATION
MILK TALL CAM 17
GULF’S SAPHIRE SAE 30
Motor OIL
QT.
29
GOLD CHAIN
BLEACH GAL
RED DART
Sweet PEAS
KING SIZE
Ivory Liquid
303
EA.'
EA.
BLUE RIBBON X
RICE 3 LB. BAG
HUNTS - 8 OZ. 4 ROBIN HOOD
Tomatoes SAUCE 10 FLOUR
ROBIN HOOD
5 LB. BAG
45'
10
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45'
55‘
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1971, newspaper, May 12, 1971; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1696126/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.