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BREN II Ata BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 ,
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summer dust problems, problems ventilated slatted floors include
a higher initial cost per hog, the
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throughout the project. Advant -
that are apparent in all animal
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examined or tested. X-rays of ‘he
chest and other parts of the body
1,000.00
3,014.56
17,467 36
heat of the hog for winter warm-
th, good daily gains, the elimin-
5c
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The Brenham Banner-Press, Inc.
UPI stand for United Press In-
ternational the Worlds best cover-
age of the Worlds biggest news.
Deloo-"A good word
for good mervicer
. • • just for the
asking — stop in
Methods Change
For Growing Hogs
ization and the simplifying of ef-
fective sanitation ' procedures.
Disadvantages of insulated.
» Famous Filter-Flo System
» Water Saver Selector
• Water Temperature Selector
was
was
and breasts. .
The blood, urine, uterine cell}
or other body fluids may, also be
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Furniture and Fixtures .............. ...
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks .....
Other Resources: (Specify)
Prepaid Expenses ...................
Federal Income Tax Refund -
Repo. Merchandise’Inventory .......
model WA bo4w"
ThisG-E washer is bargain-priced,
has the capacity to easily handle
huge 12-Ib. loads for big families.
Thrifty,, Load Selector permits
washing of small loads 6 lbs. and
under with big savings in water
and soap Gives you vigorous 100-
strokes-to-the-minute washing
action that quickly cleans soiled
clothes. And when you buy this
washer you get another important
feature - ■ b*.It in General Elec-
tric dependability! See it today!
FREE
SEEDS!
$50,000 00
10,000.00
-1,343.13-
7.116.33
14,192 51
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ager: Mrs Katy Mann.
Hill, Classined Ada and
Securities deposited with trustee to secure obligations
outstanding in compliance with Article 1524a .....
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THE STAT OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON
We Elvis F. J aster, as President, and Milton A. Elolf, as Secre-
tary of said Company, each of us do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief
LIABILITIES
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...AND GET
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BRENHAM BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
m those principles of freedom, equality,
deb American patriote secrincea their lives
NOTICE
Due to numerous requests the
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— - AT 106 NORTH MARKET
IN THE OLD ST. ANTHONY HOTEL * -
IS HAVING THEIR
Winter Permanent Wave Special
Come in and let us help you decide which perman-
Undivided Profits ............
Reserved for Bad Debts ..........................
Unearned Interest .........................
Note* Payable (as per Schedule C) ...............
Payments Received on outstanding class "B"
Certificates .....................................
Other Liabilities: (specify below) see Schedule G)
Accrued Taxes and Expense’s ................
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PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTION
u. Prescriptions Our
Specialty
FREE Delivery
FREE Parking
Schoenvogel Clinic Bldg.
GR 6-2424
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very well, but his eyes are very
good; he has the peculiar faculty
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MRS GENEVA TONN.
NoUry Public in and for Washington County, Texas
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AD, 1963.
- ent wave you would like at our SPECIAL SAVINGS
to you. We have new styles to select from.
Due to cold weather the permanent wave special
will run until February 9th. For the convenience of
working ladies we work after 5:30. Call GR 6-4545.
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Colors: Black, Blue, Green, Red and White
AUTO WEDGE SEAT CUSHIONS
o p management procedures
elude the manure handling pro -
lems," most frequently mani -
tested by tail biting. Advantages
75 Years Ago
January 24, 1883— Tom and
Jerry and other hot drinks were
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System include too low a per acre
return on the land, higher coat
for providing feed and water.
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
de ALL AMERICAN CREDIT CORPORATION
BRENHAM. STATE OF TEXAS
At the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1962
RESOURCES
Loans secured by Class"B" Certificates of Investment ....$142,101.00
Loans and Discounts (Other) ......................... 3,436.02
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105 Alamo Street Brenham, Texas P- - Store Hours 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. PH. GR 6-4282
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and transition
NYLON HOSE NOZZLES
2 CELL FLASHLIGHT . .
With Batteries
G. E. STEAM a DRY IRON -
sical check-up, whether cancer
is suspected or not,, the personal
physician is th. logical person to
charitable disposition he
experts who have studied these
methods have listed s me advan-
tages and disadvantages of eat.
Disadvantages of the pas' ire
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the necessity for providing fen -
ces, adequate water and shade.
Advantages of pasture hog ra s -
•quick quiz'
Q—How early was the
by the ancient Egyptians.
Q_What is demonetization?
A—The removal of standard
monetary value from a metal.
It refers, too, to a coin issue
withdraudj-- ---
Q—What is a Vinegaroon? -
A—A whip scorpion, to-
talled from the odor that it
emits when alarmed.
Q—Which asteroid lies clos-
est to the sun?
A—Icarus. _
tion of money for the relief of
the sufferers from the flood on
the Rhine remitted $197.25, 'he
proceed* of the collections since
Thursday last
A Brenham Negro was caught
on Monday morning in possess-
ion of a lot of telephone wire
Manager Boyle, of the telepho ie
Company, took the* Negro for a
hello of telephone and will pro-
bably have him put through the
ourts for his indescretion.
Our city marshall is not a very-
large man, neither does he hor
highly gratified to learn from
' the officer’s report's that in spite
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beat the' summer heat, some
tail biting, and a necessity for
L mDna:me
lors,"-the feeding of hogs on con-
crete in confinement. Now, in •
sulated, ventilated slat floor
houses stem, to be gaining wide
favor among hog raisers.
DISCONTINUED OUT-OF-LINE MERCHANDISE AT DISCOUNTED PRICES!
QUANTITIES LIMITED . . . BUT ALL AVAILABLE ON EASY BUDGET TERMS
Cancer is often spoken of as
( colon and rectum can, be disco.-
, ered in this way. —a.no 1
If a physician suspects Canrer,
a biopsy may be performed ind
if possible a sample of the sms -
pected tissue sent for micro
' scopic examination by a patholo
gist. Cellular tissue examination
frequently. establishes the dia -
gnosis of cancer.
The individual is the key to the
prompt diagnosis of cancer. Poi
only if a person presents himself
to his physician can’‘ suspection of
cancer be made.
With regular physical che :k •
ups th “silent” disease can be
detected. ,
(A weekly feature from Pito -
lie Health Education, Texas De-
partment.of Heanth:
Be sure of sure starts with
the battery that's
■ designed to meet the
electrical needs of the mod-
ern car ।
• used as original equip-
ment on more cars thsn sny
other battery |
■ dry charge so it can't get
old before it's sold.
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Some hogs are still grown by include fast daily gains,
all three of these methods. Rais- portunity for better pasture atil.
ton Purina swine management
“ develops without producing any line
- symptoms. . Pain, which is most
deputy sheriff at Chappell Hil‘ es than any city marshall in Tex-
Mr. Jenkins has made hs bond.
ema ha
simply
say
Delco
a tie pass to a tramp all the
way to Houston. ‘
the family physician. But after. v_ -d.d , ”...______
by the time symptoms of cancer ble developed later and he
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Disadvantages of feeding hogs ation of bedding requirements
and a sharp reduction in labor
a Free Packet,
of flower seeds 1
1095
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see............ ■
If cancer is suspected, th
family doctor may refer his pni
lent to a specialist, if necessary
| A top-to-toe physical examin
tion will include inspection of the
body surfaces, followed by exa
mination of various organs such
6s the heart, blood vessels, lungs
mouth, nose, ear,,-eyes,-+hrea——
abdomen, rectum, sex organs
35’ •“
Monday afternoon the com-
mittee charged with the collec-
i found that a bone grafting op- r-
ation was necessary.
i Brenham is in the grip Of the
: second extremely cold spell of
. this winter, the mercury ha' ag
fallen to a low of 22 degrees
। during the night and still .stand-
ing at 22 at 8:00 Tuesday morn-
’ ing. Strong north wind acccm-
panied the icy weather.
Pfc. Alfred *R. Noerenberg, snn
of Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Noeren-
berg, who is serving in the army
in Los Angeles. Calif is—spend-
ing a 13 days' furlough at home
Circulaton Records
MECHANICAL-•James K. Byrd, superintendent; S. H Zetik Elmer
... Kaechele, Alfred Hartmann, Reinhold Herrmann. Darold Bell, Raymond
Brinkmeyer, Frank Bridges
CIRCULATION- Agents--Wilie Hertel, W. H Muske, Hermann Klar, Don
, Weise Weldon Finke
CORRESPONDENTS- Miss Erna Renn, Washington; Mrs. Steve Kama*.
Wesleys Mre M. U Zwernemann, Carmine MAton Routt. Chappell Hil;
Miss Verna Mae Buro, Zionsville, Will Weeren, Burton. Caesar Dutch"
Hohn, Independence, Maurice Angiy, Roving corresppndent Mias June
Frincke. Round Top, Mrs. H. W Smith, Vyons; J. W. Wood. Somerrmfc
The Brenham Banner Fws was establishea as the Weekly southern
Banner — a red hot Democratic Journal — on January 1. 1866; enjarg-
ed to a daily newspaper January 1. 1876, pubiished for 45 years by J. G
Rankin, dean of Texas journalism, who was one of the founders of the ‘Tex-
.. as Press Association in 1869, President in IBM Published every afternoon
except Saturday and Sunday at 223 Hast Main Street, Brenham, Texas. Tele-
phone GB 6-3643.______________________________________________________
BUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered to the home by carrier in Brenham;
one month, 31.02; one year, $10.20; By mail to Washington and adjoining
counties. *612 par year; to other sections in Texas. (Pis per year out of
Texas. 110 20 per year. AU prices include the 2% State Sales Tax AU sub-
ecriptions payable in advance. Copies that are undelivered, change of
address, and new subscription orders should be addressed to the Bnner-
Press, P O Box 545, Brenham, Texas Tetephone LIRA-3643. , ■
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person. firm or corporation appearing in the columns of the
Banner-Press will be gladly and promptly corrected when the article in ques
tion is called to the attention of the management.
ELVIS F. J ASTER. President
. MILTON A. ECOLF, Secretary
CORRECT—ATTEST
S D Sonny LOOK
BEN SCHROEDER
WILLIAM J. EHLERT
Directors
'Sowing the Wind”-will bethe,, - -
feature attraction at the Rex hogsduring the past 15 years tP-
Theatre Tuesday.
• its YOURS s
40 Yers Ago
January 24, 1922— The ansun
; meeting of the stockhe Iders ci
the Washington County W re-
house Company was held in the
Court house Saturday morning.
A large number of represenf-
•live farmers, were present and
agriculture Not many “ymsgemincludeureduced manure han-eces.include.the elimination .of
practically al hogs weng grown J* problems” amon^the ani.
on pasture. Then came Pig Par- mafs. - *
For 40 years we have been serving the people of this community, as the
only institution of this kind, helping the little man to buy, build and re-
pair hundreds of homes in this city. We have never had a loss. Few con-
cerns can point to such a record. Sound and economical management is the
best insurance your savings can have.
OUR SLOGAN: "BUILD A BETTER BRENHAM."
We solicit your savings account- You can start with $5.00 per month.
See FRED L. AMSLER, Sec'y. Corner Main and Market.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
UP TO
MS
ON
‘APPIANCES
ONLY.
Mrs. Clarence Stuckert a n d
Robert Stuckert have returned
from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
John Saykes of Caldwell.
- Edwin Hohlt of the H.‘F. Hohlt
Company and A. A. Farlev,
traveling salesman; left Sa' -r-
day night for New "York; where
Mr. Hohlt will spend the coming
three weeks buying new spring
merchandise for his firm, and
Mr. Farley will secure new lines
of samples of Seasonable dry
goods. On his return Mr. Hohlt
will prepare for an opening that
will eclipse anything on the
kind over held in the big Hohlt
department store.
least yearly, physical examina-
tion.
All physician's offices shonld
— one of the silent diseases. This, be a cancer detection centers.
— is because in many cases cancer —-
, men. who seemed to be the reci- of seeing a tramp further
pients of a liberal patronage...
Mr. J. L. Moore, sheriff, h is of a
appointed Ben Jenkins, colored
Entered as second olans matter at Post Office,
Brenham. Texas, under Act of March 8, 1878
ORPORATE OFPICKERSW. N Blanton Sr
hairmin of the Board Ben F Blanton. Presi-
dent and Treasurer; Carolyn W Blanton. Vice-
President and Secretary.
NEWS AND EDITOPI meg F. Blanton. Pub-
lsher ana •a. anoo w Blanton. Society
Editor; Herbert Jaster city Editor and Sports
Editor. Darlene Luedeman Patsy Lange, Mr*
Hr tty Jean Pomykal
BUSINESS OFFICE—BIII Lange, General Sale Mani
Bookkeeper; Mrs Ruth Broecker and Mrs, Jo Ann
and a proctoscopic examination
(visual inspection of the lining of
the rectum and lower bowel v ith
a lighted tube) may also be per-
formed by the physician.
A proctoscopic examination has
increased in importance
because frequently cancer of the
Treatment of advanced cancer is
difficult.
Good insurance against this
silent growth is a regular, ap t
resulting from cold and wet wea-
ther spring and fall, a nd of necessity of helping the hog Iv
effective disease control, 1
HAS PAID 5% DIVIDENDS ON SAVINGS AC-
R % COUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY, COMPOUNDED,
•) FOR SEVERAL YEARS. CAN BE WITHDRAWN
“ AT ANY TIME.
.48 YEARS
20 Years Ago
20 Years ago Thurs. PL
January 24, 1943— Fireman!
। responded to a fire alarm Mon-
day night and another Tuesday
morning, damage being small
in each case. A hole was burned
in the wall at the home of Mrs.
Wm. Ringener, in the southern
part of the city Monday night
when the rubber pipe to a gas
heater became loosened. Dam-
age was about $15. A small
flue fire, with no damage' war
reported Monday night at 1
cottage on Baptist hill occupied
by a Negro family.
Otto Gaskamp went to Hous-
ton yesterday to be with his son.
Walter Gaskamp, who under-
went an operation at the St.
Joseph hospital. He was accom-
panied toy Herbert Mm how
Young Gaskamp broke his arm a
year ago while working in a rice
field near East Bernard, and
although it appeared for a time
that the bone had healed and he
Car and Home
FIRST
rn AID KIT
80 Fits medicine chest or glove
N) compartment for quick repairs
20 , wherever you are. Has 6 yards
7 gauze, 2% yards adhesive, 10
l ■ adhesive gauze bands, mer-
N curochrome and sterile cotton.
of depressed agricultural cond-
lions the Warehouse Comp ny
had-enjoyed a prosperous year
in 1921 and handled a large vol-
ume of business.
Anita Stewart in her latest As,
sociated First National picture
LOOK-TOYS . . .
BABY AUTO SEAT .
Party Size Mirro
G E. FLOOR POLISHER
eff your ear
— . regardless of
condition. '
NO. MONEY DOWN- _ A AAeI
*1.25 WEEKLY IT'S A uUUU
show up. it is too late to ure. honorably discharged. It
"Comet" Lawn Rake
Well-built... ideal ryrzc
for fall raking A 4
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WASHER
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" Capital Stock Peid la
Surplus .............
in active demand yesterday,
though not a single- drunk man
was to be seen in the city."
Yesterday was a very cod,
disagreeable day; the ground
was covered with snow and ice
while a stiff north wind biew
during the entire day. Little or
no business was transacted by
our businesses except the saloon
"t THE AMERICAN CREED
by wunam Tyler Page
I believe in the Unita States of Americ aa a governmens of the
people, by the people. fir the people: whose just power* are derived from
the consent of the Koveruod; s democracy in e republic; » sovereign nation
of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one and inseparable; establisheo
upon those principles of freedom, equality. justice, and humanity 2
which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it la my duty to my country to love it; to suppor
- its constitution to obey its inwe; to respect ita flag: ana to deren »
saalnst all enemies
. 31.194
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4,979.25 6,295.19
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- often thought of as accompanying
-diseases, is not generally pre-
— gant unt cancer-w far advane-
- Most caners can be treated
^satisfactorily if detected in the
i - arly stages. The difficulty i n
- cancer control, then, lies iii early
- —detection of the disease. .
- Only ,• a physteian ean teH if
E cancer is present. Any suspicious
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