Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1946 Page: 4 of 12
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Bernice, Mary Lucille, and Velma
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CRANBERRY SAUCE
For your Thanksgiving dinner.
59c
19c
10c
I Cheerful, keen, sparkling
F 7-L’p matches the mood of a
happy home because it’s
always friendly... always
bright.
So be a “fresh up*’ family.
■Enjoy added fun as you work
and play together ... with a
“fresh up” with cryotal-clear
, 7-Up, America’s home drink!
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FOR SALE—Young Jersey bull.
Good breeding. Can be seen. at
14’4‘oz. pkg.
None Such MINCE
9 oz.
Pkg.
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No. 2
Cans
cans
No. 2
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50c
48c
Have you tried our meats. We have
FRESH VEAL DAILY!
FOR SALEr-A good horse, age 10
years Price <75.00. Oscar Fuel-
berg, Route 2, Brenham.—331-4tp.
FOR SALE One tandem disc for
Ford tractor. M. L. McKinney,
Route 1, Navasota-—231-4tp.
FOR SALK—-1931 Model A‘Ford
coApe. Motor in A-l condition. Call
2022 — 231-tfc.
PECANS, large, Lb. „..............
ENGLISH WALNUTS, Lb. ..
ALMONDS, Lb................_____
CRANBERRIES, Lb.............
GRAPES, Lb. .................
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Marsh
seedless, each ................
THURSDAY, NOV. 21,1946.
ayaUro WANTED TO RENT Aparti.ieyt
I case. 'See I or house for permanently employ-
1 or call Gus. W. Vogler at Hohlt’s' ed ex-service man and wife. Phone
2669.—231-3tp.
LB. SK.
ONLY—
AS SEEDLESS
IPEFRUIT
29c
RANCH STYLE
BAKED BEANS
DEL HAVEN < ‘
SOYBEANS
c;■'??:
CUT BEANS
LISTERINE ‘
ANTISEPTIC
CELERY
TURNIPS
QUAKER
Rolled or Quick
OATS
3 LB. LGE. PKG.
29c
White Premier '
VINEGAR nt. 10c
k QUARTS ...........19c
ES
CAMEL Ctn. $4 CQ
CIGARETTES I «UU
And all other popular
brands.
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ter-w/w# GO
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FOR SALK—Good Boehm
B flat clarinet with good
(W rail riaia IV Voarlav n
Storg.—231-4tp.
ibinHood
FMJVR
3.19
SOCIETY
, litcheri
table, fibre settee; rocker armchair,
—1----1 bookcase, swing spout
faticet, enamel sink, bath tub. Mrs.
Guy Pennington.—231-tfc
FOR SALE-Two heating stoves
in good condition. One suitable for
church or school. E. J. Moore, 1008
E. Main.- -231-2tp.
Banner-Press want ads get results
and played the piano accompani-
ments '.
After the program a delicious
RADIO Phone
REPAIRS 2701
Prompt service. Pick up
and deliver}’ at no extra
cost. Best for less for 35
years.
NAVRATIL
MUSIC HOUSE
CELERY
STALK 1gc
sandwiches and hot coffee was
served. A three-tjer cake decorat-
ed in silver wedding design was
cut and served by Mrs. Gregor.
The cake was baked and given to
the honorees Ky Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Hannath of Caldwell. "
Mrs. Gregor wore a lime green
wool suit and a corsage of white
chrysanthemums with silver rib-
‘ chrysanthemums and gladioli
were arranged in floor baskets in
the hall and on the tables.
The honorees were- the recipi-
ents of congratulations, best wish-
es and many lovely gifts.__
AT a i „ ___
Independence 4-H club Miss Jewell
Ballew complimented the display
of painted bottles and glasses. She
gave instructions for making many
useful gifts for Christmas. Bronze
pins were ordered for four mem-
bers, Corene Niemey
Ann' rrhMyeK* tefnA
kamp and Lois Faye Beritke.
4 Lb.
■ Pkg.
Your tasks-will seem lighter—your family
brighter—when the day begins with this
delicious, energy-filled eye-opener. Fea-
ture 3-Minute Oats at your break-
fast table tomorrow and oftenl —
Ask for the package with the Big
Rod 1
^3-minutr OATS
QUICK OS OLB MSHIOMP
THtnt U A OlFFfRfNCE IN OATS—OUT TNf fefSTI
MMHHMHUkHHHHHHHHItHBHHBiHHHH
25c-
SWEET PEPPERS, home grown, Lb...l0c
SavitalI MARKET
PHONE 654
Give us your order for Thanksgiving
Turkeys soon./
9 Lgst.
L heads
FOR .
25c
10 oz. can 25c
A
10 oz. bottle 32c
wnn-wwnh ’S£ 75C
For ham and bacon, cures fast.
EMBREY TELLS
AAUW OF NEGRO
LEGAL STATUS
(Continued from page one)
Imployment Practice Commission.
,v-»|Ake in xfbtail on the rights
_f suffrage of the negro race
and of the effect of thft decisions
ot the supreme court upon their
rights. At the conclusion of Judge
Bfribrcy's talk, questions were ask-
ad about other phases of the sub-
ject An interesting discussion 'of
the educational rights of the negro
followed.
SP -’.J-!— . Usion vias
Jheld at the close of the program.
<he president read a letter asking
for ijundles of school supplies for
children of needy countries The
members agreed to respond to this
call.
Miss Nanoy Green invited the
ranch Jo meet ^wilh her in Jan-
The December meeting will be’
held at the home of Mrs. G. F.
Habekotte at which time Miss
Lota Hayes will give several play
reviews.
YbvcmRIcm -m
Money Back
Pkg’0%'
Gisarankwe
ANGKK iiA3PitOWICZ TO
WED JOHNNIE KLICK
Mr. and Mrs. John Kasprowlcz
are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter, Angee, to Johnnie Kluck.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kluck
of Artesian Park.
The wedding will take place in
the early part of January.
For almost 4 years we have been buying waste grease
for the government. The war is over, but we need more
fat to be able to buy the kind of soap or soap powders
you like to use for dishes and clothing. We pay you
10c per lb. now. The OPA is off, and meats and sau-
.j.juurft-axe. aMU?Jiwbeie iiLmca^_c^tf|X£j|^and GPftl<tr" f.
drifiWvplaces. We nave a nice
assortment of Lunch Meats, Hams, Cheese, all kind of
fresh Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork cuts and Pork Sausage
every day.
ig Niemeyer, Shirley
—t wiHV‘trte-
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REX THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Jimmy Wakely Lasses White
. And
The Saddle Pals
The Guadalajara Trio
“TRAIL TO MEXICO”
THE LOST CITY OF
THE JUNGLE
Comedy
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Lean Chops, lb.......
Lean Shoulder ftoast, lb.
Lard, 1 lb......................
Back Fat, lb.................... 40c
Bacon Ends, sugar cure lb. 45c
iCheese, 2 lbs..........................$1.29
lLunch Meat, 12 oz............ 38c
ILimburger Cheese, 1 lb. pkg...............60c
Swift Frankfurters, lb,....,...................45c
Hormel Frankfurters, lb. ............40c
Head Cheese, lb. .................. 35c
Blood Sausage, lb....................J............35c
Liver Sausage, lb................... 35c
Potato Salad, lb...................................22c
Cottage Cheese, with cream, lb...........28c
.Sour Kraut, 2 lbs. ............... 25c
lWisconsin Cheddar Cheese, lb.
(Fresh Country Style Sausage every day.
Thanksgiving means candied yams m
and jellied cranberries . . spicy ' kfl
qpqidMp pies- And_wbUe - v*m’r« — — W
nfeiv?, seieec an irtv- mndiHlne rootis----'
for the feast. We’ve the best of j
everything in quality, variety, and (I
freshness— and best of all, ever}’- ’
thing is thriftily priced for greater
economy.
5c
DELICIOUS
APPLES
LARGE, DOZ.
55c
WINESAP
APPLES, Doz.
SWEET POATTOES, 2 Lbs. .....
TEXAS ORANGES, juicy and
sweet, Dozen .............................
TOMATOES, home grown, Lb......
Royal No. 2*4 can
PUMPKIN 20c
W/rt; a -fresh up"
family/
__ Kraft's French
75c DRESSING
Can 9C
Green Giant, Great Big Tender
SWEET PEAS
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ARNIE GREGORS OBSERVE
THEIR SILVER WEDDING
The American Legion hall was
the scene of a beautiful silver
wedding anniversary celebration,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. .Arnie
The celebration bejnsn with sing-
ing by the group, after which Rev.
A. J. Mohr gave an inspiring ad-
dress based on the first three
verses of Psalm 112. A duet by
SHORTENING
1 41c
Swanson’^ Noodle Chicken
!>!“«« , j-49c
Swanson’s Nooale Giblet
DINNER Ilb ja 33c
Heat and serve.
Dromedary GINGERBREAD
MIX 14’4'oz. pkg. 25c
CRANBERRY
SAUCED /n 26c
are Mrs. Jack Phillipa and Mrs.
W C. Hoile. • 1
Plans for the Christmas party, j
which will be uj the home of Mrs <
Jack Phillipa, were made. 1
Mrs. Buck, assisted by her sis-
ter, “Mrs. G,. H. Frazier, served re-
freshments to eleven members.
The next meeting will be the
Christmas party on the 12th of De-
cember in the home of Mrs. Phil-
lips at 2:00 p. m.
^Relief At Lasg
^SrSfiTg o? me
. .. L'ianhnr' altar* Mrs Muv Woldtior L ■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause it goes right to the seal of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
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«d«nea. xeti yoar arufegist to sen you
a bottle o' Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
RED and WHITE
Specials for Friday & Saturday
Nov. 22nd and 23rd.
Fischer; altar': Mrs. Max' Weidner,
Mrs. Erwin Ahreng, and Mrs- Lee
Ahrens; entertainment: Mrs. A. J.
Mohr, Mrs. Edwin Heine, and Mrs.
L. E. Nginast.
The next «n»eetlng is to be held
in the home of MrjL. Bertha -SLetter, j
ed delicious refreshments of sand-
wiches, pickles, potato chips, cakes
and coffee.
sidewalk in Hammond, Ind., is pro- | Buy n^’gTlHt, find It, irade It
hibited, says the American Maga- . through the Classified columns of
zine, which states that the penalty the Daily Banner-Press
is a dose of castor oil. “
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PICTURE PERFECT
PRODUCE
PREM
CAN 37(,
Libby’s, cut or whole, Red
BEETS 2
B&M, Baked in open pots
BAKED BEANS 22c
Heinz, Cooked in tomato sauce with cheese
SPAGHETTI ^0, ^220
Haase’s, Kosher DiH Durkee’s Famous
0LIVES No. 16 large bottle 53c DRESSING
‘lif w"'Kraft's French
OLIVES No. 16 large bottle 75C DRESSING 8 oz bottle 25C
French’s WORCESTERSHIRE ------—--------------- . w. y
e A iior ......... ofr-ju^cake’ '
Ji XX ~ 5 oz71>othe l OV F | A || D
10 OZ. BOTTLE....................... 25c T L U,U K
SAUSAGE
No. 2 can 25c SEASONING
Haase’s Magic Circle, cut Morton's
GREEN BEANS 2n^35c SUGAR-CURE
’’ ^ONTFS.S
TO WASHINGTON CLUB
The Washington Home Demon-
stration4 club met Thursday, Nov.
and followed by the Magazine 114, in, the home of Mrs. Raymond
Quiz. 'D.U.. 3-11..., 3.. ^—3,,
The roll waa called and minutes home .demonstration agent, gave J324 South Day Street.—231-2tp.
FOR SALE- 1936 model automo-
bile. Good condition. Star Klar age,
Highway* 90.- 231-5tp.
10c
Winkelmann’s
HITMPTV-DIJMPTV
SUPER FOOD MARKET DRIVE-IN GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY A SATURDAY, NOV. 22 & 23.
MONTE CATSUP
14 OZ. BOTTLE AA
ONLY— • LUU
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TOXAS
MRS. Ni HMITT HOSTESS
TO EBEN-EZER LADIES AID
The Eben-Ezer Lutheran Ladies
Aid aociety fnet in regular session
Thursday, in the home of Mra. W
J Schmitt, with the president,
Mrs Hervey lonn, presiding. The
.. meeting was opened by singing a
ice a delicious pork and mutton j hymn. Rev. A. J. Mohr led the
barbecue with potato salad and > K,rouP *n r®z«iing Psalm 14®, fol-
pickles .nd-hot coffee wa.i sert ed ^pK"a‘nfBe\Src*n?’’
La er openi house was held or the monthly is.ue of
members of the Eben-Ezer Ladles' ..Wornen.„ Missionary Out-
Aid and choir and a program of. bussed by Rev. Mohr
musical selections was rendered |
by Miss Willie Mae Schmitt. Miss;
Delores Neinast, the choir, andj ,2’
the Ladlea Aid. A. J. Gleae was1 , .. ---~
in charge of the musical program of * Very lnte««tl"K demonstration
read by Mrs. Edwin Draehn. the on making Christmas presents-
secretary. The treasurers’ report) During the business meeting
U.e prog.. ur-.v.-u. wa’ fv'n ’new officers tor the cotpini
lunch consisting ot cakes, cook...,^00^* had th/m f<,llow' ^ed as follows: president, (FOR aXCE- Box nes^
____. ... - ... . ----- ing visitors: Mrs. Aug.*Neumann, Mrs. Charles Buck; vice president, .... .......
Mrs Will Herzog, Mrs. Fred Mrs. W. C. Hoile; secty-tres., Mrs. 1 ““a’**?
Weiss, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Mrs. W. W. Heard; reporter, Mrs. E. C.
John Kubitza and Mrs. Charles Dickschat. New council members
Bateman.
The society will have its annual
Christmas^upper and party joint-
ly with the Brotherhood on De-
cember 18; members and families
of both organizations participat-
ing- ... , .
An invitation to attend the sil-
ver wedding anniversary df Mr.
and Mrs. Arnie dregor on Nov. 17
was extended to the society and
accepted.
The president named the fol-
lowing committees: nominating,
Waste Fat is Needed —
to moke Soap, Glycerine,
POTATOES 34c III
Packed in syrup
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & FRIDAY
Lee Bowman
Marguerite Chapman
with
, Edgar Buchanan
,. 1L . “THF, ,WAi JS EAMl
! rv-rri THIWN’’
Cartoon — News
SPECIAL
“BRENHAM—
MY HOME TOWN”.
A real movie of your friends,
churches, schools, civic clubs
and business houses.
Regular Admisaion Prices^
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1946, newspaper, November 21, 1946; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355481/m1/4/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.