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1,1963
BRENHAM BANNEN-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS '
TUESDAY, JANUARY 29; 1963
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chairman, introduced W. J. Eh-
Lomax. 0.334, O. Hudson League.
showed plans for the school and
considerations.
are members.
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Nathan W. Schiller, Brenham.
door
It was voted .to serve
The group was urged
to pay
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their poll tax and to serve on the lision, fined $12.20. “
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tV S. Houston Jr. et ux toVet-
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET
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P-TA Observes
Father s’ Night
• acres, “
less 4 •
William George Vasicek, fail-
ure to control speed to avoid col-
ventional suit jackets that but-
toned up the front and had small
lapels and narrow tipliars. More
Fred
Alamo.
Brenham
door sport
notes,"
1, "The
ngton."
John King, Justice of the Peace
Gladys S. Hogan and husband,
Booker T. Hogan, vs Raymond
Mays, Damages on collision.
Fred-'A. Meyer et
aid O. Crumpler.
I to be
ter told
d Wirtz
the cur-
loyment
lers the
late de-
essential
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some of
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en Bob
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nia and
Chevrolet Impala 4
sedan.
League. $10 and other considera-
tions.
Willie E. Wagner et ux to D E.
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Dancing Cotton—Hannah Troy se-
lects lustrous mvelty cotton shant-
ung in blue and white print for a
softly gathered dance dress. A high
front neckline contrasts with a
low square cut hack
Fasy Terms
To Fit Your
Budget.
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET
CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor '
MARRIAGES LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede, County Clerk
NEW CARS REGISTERED
Henry Appel, County Tax
Assessor-Coilector M
Open Til •
9 P. M.
Thursday
Evening
Impala 4 Charles E. Wiede, courty Clerk Erwin AGrawunder-dated Dec
7, 1953. $10 and other considera- •
publications; Cecil Burch,
bership. •
Hosts for the evening
k
romises
ack of
I insub-
princi-
party:
on.
Diane side road, divided highway, fin- .t eeut----- —
Brenckendorf, Mrs. Tillie Mu-g- ed $16.50. rolet Belair 4 door sedan. ’
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The Resort Knits Are for Stay-at-Homes, Too!
Designed to span the sea-
sons W i t h the greatest of
ease, knit fashions have be-
come the mainstay of nearly
every woman's wardrobe.
And even the girl who won't
he spending a winter holi-
day in the sun will find much
to please her among the
.cruise and resort knits.
its First Addition. $10 and'other
considertions.
BIG
%r 12-Pound Capacity
# High-Speed Drying
HAr 4 Heat Selections
# Fluff Cycle
Hr Economy Heat Selections
# Synthetic De-Wrinkler
* Safety Start Switch
he 88th
embers
harrow-
Ling the
keeping
k home
> on in
tesmen
ild-fash-
y or bi-
h a few
modern
Mrs. FredDallas“spoke‘on
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in InMi-
es show-
nts, he
ted Mrs.
I finely
. Eisen-
larry S.
1 to be
s object
1ly re-
William G. Tockhorn Jr.',
Brenham, Chevrolet
door sedan.
520988
With trade
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“Peace Topic
Of Civic Department
Fort nightly'Club u
AND... ROAD - TESTED
Any car on our Used Car Lot That Bears This Sticker Is:
GUARANTEED FOR 24 MONTHS
50/ 50 - Guarantee For First 30 Days or 1000 Miles - •
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24 Month Guarantee - At 15% Discount on Parts and 15% Discount On Labor.
destroy,
quoted
“I can’t
ar when
the out-
n these
SONOTONE
THE TRUSTED NAME IN
BETTER HEARING FOR 30
YEARS
For further information, sM Mt J.
R. Taylor at 200 West Main, Bren-
ham, Texas, Jan. $,1t4 p.m.
—J aaa
Curtis L. Johnson, over 18,090
HEARING TEST
If you can hear but don’t under-
stand. Sonotone would like to help
you. Whether you wear a hearing
aid or not, let us give you a free
audiometric bearing analysis.
LEARN ABOUT OUR
NEW HEARING AIDS
• 6-Transistor Models
a “3 Magic Steps" Models
• Fyeghass Models
n .D-ar-xar idels
• Fasy Lstening with AVC
Our new models are the smallest
lightest, most convenient hearing
aids possible through scientific
research. Let us help you relax
and enjoy good hearing again.
WHITE
SALE
PRICED
Buck J. Conner, no lease on
file, finest $20.50,
Arthur Meinecke, intoxicated,
fined $20.50,
JUSTICE CIVIL DOCKET
ng jackets, tennis-inspired
ul-overs. trim three-part
miracles. Read the labels
when you shop to be sure you
are taking with you the kind
of wardrobe that will give
you arund-fhe-clock chic,
with little or no care.
If the hang tag says your
knit will not wrinkle, it won’t
wrinkle. And if washing in-
structions are given, they can
♦ be followed with complete as-
surance.
ux to Don-
only
by Helen Hennessy
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ,.
NEW YORK—(NEA)—The
girl who plans a midwin-
ter vacation in the tropics
will find cotton knit play-
time separates and suit en-
sembles ideal holiday com-
panions.
C REide
0-‘ FURN!IUR! Co
al to
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Melvin Pohlmeyer---
, City Secretary
John Ruetz, 900 South Park.
Reroof. Total, contract $115.
Ji v.
Mrs. Gracie Kankel, Mrs.- Mar-
the, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Luecke-
meyer and Miss Ballew.
Strange et ux. 89.63 acres. S. M.
_ ______ Williams League, $10 and other
division of lots 10, 20 and 21. Nor- considerations.
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zos County Eighth tract
ve 1960
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BIO 12 ib. Family-Size" Capacity!
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Brenham, Buick 4 door Wildcat
hardtop.
Herman Kuehn and Son, Hous-
ton, Oldsmobile Holiday sport
coupe 2 door.
Dr. Clarence W Schenvogel,
Brenham. Mercury Monter y 4
door.
"Peace Corps" at a recent meet-
ing of the Civic Department of
the Fortnightly Club.
Th* mrtine -) held atthe
home of Mrs. L. J. Lacina with
Mrs. H. W. Hughes as co - host-
ess. The department chairman,
Mrs. Henry Hughes, presided.
Mrs. Cecil Burch announced
that the birthday coffee will be
held on the morning of Feb. 20
at the City Hall. Dr. Bea Stin-
nett reported on the last general
meeting of the chub.
Mrs. Harold Rubenstein, pro-
grant chairman, introduced Mrs
Dallas iwho spoke on "The Peace
Corps.” She said that the Corps
is doing a remarkably good job
in underdeveloped countries.
mem- ball, tournament this year.
Wm. PfnnClub Learns
Good Manners in Home
Miss Jewell Ballew, county
Robert Edward Buntzel and
Miss Ella Mae Heidemann.
Erwin Vernon Bayer and Miss
Delpres Jeanette Albers.
Robert Vernon Alexander and
East Lodge No. 276. F. A A M.
Block B, Subdivision: of Aim-
biister Addition '$1,000
acres. One tract, 3 and. one -
u-m---x*DE
Lanelle, Williams, failure to Chevrolet Impala 4
yield right of - way entring
in-law, Jeff, are with the Peace
Corps in Africa, told of the cou-
ple’s experiences since they left
Houston. .
A general discussion period fol-
lowed the two speakers.’ A social
hour was held after the pro-
gram. ;
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Madam. Rose
ARE YOU IN DOUBT?
Will help you in life,
marriage, business or
what have you. She will
solve your problems.
Come see her for advice-
Special reading for $1.00
New Location:
4 miles hwy. 290 West
near C & M Grocery
Store, Brenham, Texas
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Emshoff, Mrs.
appreciates this work especially matching jacket lining,
well because she lived outside r
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$179.95
ners in’ the home at the January
meeting of the William Pe nn
Home Demonstration Club.
A total ef 12 members, five
visitors and Miss Ballew were
present. .
. Chahel, 79, the oldest designer in
lert who urged votes for bonds Paris, and Yves St. Laurent, 26.
to build, the new high school. He the youngest, neither of 'whom
Walter Schwartz, Di. Wiese, the
Rev. Mi. Swygert, J. N. Tho-
mason and Dr. Robt. Sc’toenvo-
gel.
James Hill, failure to
Mrs. । Frieda Reeves et
LOOK for This STICKER
It means this Automobile has been
INSPECTED
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from a private drive, fined $12.-
at the 20. ,
Miss Linda Gene James
Johnnie Charles Januszewski
and Miss Carolyn Marie Bolton.
Stanley Raymond Flisows kc
and Miss Mildred Ann Koch.
James Palmer and Mabel Bris.
one.
COUNTY CRIMINAL DOCKET
Odis Tomachefsky
County Judge
Robert Lee Hood, theft. Plea
of guilty and lined $1.00 and
costs; ।
DEEDS RECORDED
fourth acres, parts of lots I, 2, 8 and other considerations,
and 9, in Norris First Addition;
Harrington League, $10 and oth- |tO and other
' er considerations.
John King, Justice of the peace
Elia Quebe Schomburg, run-
ning stop sign, fined $16.50.
Irvin J. Sommer, -running stop
sign, fined $16.50.
Aron W. Goolsby, no railroad
commission permit, fined $40 50.
Willie Jones, driving wrong
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toned right on the blouse and did
without lapels and collars.
The only obviously new point in
the Desses collection was his
shoulders slightly widened on
many outfits. The ladies of the
press and international buyers
looked for evidence of a return
to the Joan Crawford shoulders
of the 1930s. Rut so'far, at least.
Dresses barely emphasized the
-shoutder, not through padding but
through cut and design.
The silhouette for women's
clothes for spring reportedly will
be based on a rectangle, instead
of the triangle shape that was
more or less the tune called by
the powerful fashion designers for
last autumn.
Forty-four designers are pre-
senting collections over the next
10 days, plus the grea’Gabrielle
was quietly buried today at the
opening show of the Paris spring
women's fashion collections.
Jean Desses instead concentrat-
ed on a style that is becoming
more and more popular in Paris:
a suit with a bright blouse exact
ly matching the lining of thb
Jacket.
This means the owner has a
one-blouse suit that can't be var
ried with other accessories. But
it gives the "costume” effect that
in the Desses collection, and re-
portedly others in Paris this
spring, banishes the conventional
spring suit.
One black and white tweed suit,
for example, had a kelly green
, blouse and jacket lining. A pink
shantung suit had a pink-and-cof-
1870 - less lot sold by deed from
D. E. Lomax et ux to Willie E.
Felix Burkbuchler et ux to C.
W. Hess dated Nov. 19, 1880, Con-
sideration of love and affection.
Dave W. Wimhamson et ux to J.
D. Bassel. 118.86 acres, Nestor
Clay League. $10 and other con-
siderations,
Erwin A.Grawunder and wife,
Erna Grawunder, to Lower Colo-
rado River Authe rity. 5.459 acres
out of 55.6 acre tract described
in deed from Theo. Hohn et ux to
jury if they are asked to serve.
A. talk on small things of life right - of - way, fined $12.20.
was held. 1 ITIT nu-uIA- nru‘
' Costume Effect
PARIS 1(UPD-That convention-
the ‘alt spring suit tand Fseparatl blouse
Samantha Ellis, Individually
J D. Bassel to Stuart Painter and as executrix et al to Star
The hostess served coffee, hot
'chocolate and cookie*.
The following members and
visitors were present: Mrs. Rose
Klussmann; Mrs. Marilyn'Sum i
mers. Mr s. Frank Schindler,
Mrs. Fred Sommers, Miss Hele n
Rogers, Mrs. Ruth Connor, Mrs.
•GENERAL6 HiCTRIC |
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
suit costumes and sleeveless ,
knit sheaths will provide a I
carefree wardrobe that will ?
idkesher through day and——e
..even mg. . _ I
rrne ‘ I
Today’s knits, whether pa
wool or cotton. are fashion .
acres. $10 and other- considera-
tions.
Fred A. Meyer et ux to Vet-
erans‘ Land Board of the State of
Texas. 39.99 acres. Henry Aus-
tin League. $7,300.
Charley Luther Hurst to Fred
F. Fisher and wife, Paula H.E
Fisher, Part of Tract 2 of 3 6 •
acres conveyed by"Carl Helm to
Charlie E. Heim by deed dated 4 »
Sept. 19, 1946, W E. llcorn
League. $10 and, other consideraj
tions.
introduced the school boa rd
members who w e re present:
Mr s. Robbie Barnes, Luther
Utesch and Fred Seidel.
Attorney George Moorman
spoke to the group on "Good Cit-
izenship: Responsiblity through
Civic ~Parvicipation."
Reports were given by the fol-
lowing: Ed Boettcher, secretary,
Floyd Reed, treasurer; Billy
Weghorst, first vice - president;
the Rev. Mr. Swygert, com-
munications; Dr. Wm. H. Wiese,
home demonstration agent, gavefsg3
a demonstration on good man-
--midwinter cruiseror rwr-r kntv--the basis for a chic, carg,emzphe. Bola-striped, hooded jacket (left) is worn with cotton-
knit pants. These separates come in co-ordinated colors of periwinkTe, poppy pink, sandstone, green and antique gold. Perfect for all
weather changes, this striped V-neck pullover (center) tops pants and a matching sleeveless turtleneck shirt. Both designs are by Aileen.
- She can make the transl- Alamac wool-knit sweater dress (right) is ideal for cruise wear. A Jr. "Sixes" design, it may be worn with or without the rope belt,
tion from winter to spring in
' separates that have, a suit eludes chalky pinks and blues bring brightness into a dreary into spring as though they’d son. And among the resort enough to give her a head
lo>>k. Ilie color Dauette in- a. 6 warm vellows which will winter day. and thev’ll slip been blended just for the sea-. play clothes, she will find start on her summer casuals.
When you think of a Used Car for that SECOND FAMILY CAR
dnvourdhrepisr RANKIN MOTORS
SOUTH MARKET ST. BRENHAM
sedan.
Alvin O. Smith.
B Moore, husband and wife, to
Tom J. Moore Land Company,
Inc. First tract - Robert Millican
■League. $10 and other considera- •
et ux. Lot 2, Block 17, Key’s
First Addition. $10 and other,con-
siderations.
the continental United States for
many years.
Mrs. J. W. Stufflebeme Jr.,
Garrett Wyse et ux to Richard
B. Hohlt et ux. 70.586 acres, B.
Miller one - fourth League. $10
Tom J. Moore and Bernadine
• 2-Speed, 2-cycle Delux Unit
O 2-Wash Temperatures (hot and warm)
0 Spray Rinse 0 Filter-Flo Washing System,
• Counter Depth - Counter Heighth
• Safety Lid Switch • Porcelain Tub & Basket
O Turbo-type Pump
The Brenham P-TA held Fath-
ers’ Night recently in the school
cafetorium, with the husbands of
the officers conducting the meet-
ing. DOn Wilder presided, and
the Rev. T. H. Swygert present-
ed the devotional.
Walter Schwartz, program
ge, Mrs. Donna Baugh, Mrs
Louise Neumann, Mrs. Elsie lbs axle limit, fined $40.50.
Newman. Visitors were Mrs.
John Huseman, Mrs. Muegge,
acres, except Blocks Nos. 7, 8
and 9, Allen Farm Townsite in
Brazos County. Second tract -
563 5 acres, J.D. Millican League
in Brazos County. Third tract -
698.72 acres, Robert Millican Lea
gue in Brazos County. Fourth
tract - 806 acres, Robert Milli-
can League in Brazos County,
Fifth tract a 190 acres, Robert
Millican League in Brazos Coun-
ty. Sixth tract - 79.5 acres, Rob
ert Millican League in Brazos
County. Seventh tract - 96 acres,
William Millican League in Bra-
eran’s Land Board of the State Wlagner. 1,479 acres, o: Hudson
Modern Auto Leasing Corp., another tract, one - fourth acre,
Brenday, Chevrolet 4 do r Be-knownasiots 11 and 12 a: ____
yieldlair- ; •
Joe] H. Johnson. Route 4.
whose daughter, Pat, and son- of these suit jackets casually but-
Annie Keim to Robert F.
of Texas, 43 000 acres, M. Bi
Gray Survey, $7,225.
Alfred Becker et ux to Otto
Becker et ux. 0.099 acres, A.
acres; H. A B Whitesides Lea
gue in Brazos County. Ninth
tract - 672.8 acres, William Mill-
kan and H. & B. Whitesides
League in Brazos County. Tenth
tract - 264.87 acres, D. Arnold
League in Grimes County. Eleven
th tract - 73 8 acres. H & B.
Whitesides Survey in Grim es
County. Twelfth tract - 47 acres,
H A B. Whitesides Survey.
Thirteenth tract - 1589.8 acres.
Micajah Byrd,Wm. Gates 'and
Wm Devers Survey, Washing-
ton County. Fourteenth - tract ■
104 acres, W. S. Brown League
in Washington County, Fifteenth
tract-68.2 acres W. S. Brown
League in Washington County
Sixteenth tract - 150 acres, John
. P. Cole League in Washington
County. Seventeenth tract . 189.4
acres. W S. Brown League in
Washington County $423,092 80.
Cecelia Bornstein t o Harrp
I ensen Lot 14 town of Chappell
Hill $10 and other condideration.
Charles Hauck et ux to F. C.
Winkelmann, Jr. First tract -13.-
2 acres, part of Block 1, Griffith
' partition. Second tract - 18 and
three - fourths acres. Jas Sch-
rier League. Third tract.- 117-
1000 acre, Jaw. Schrier League.
$10 and other conside rations,
Allena Brannen et vir to .John
E. Schmid et al. First 1.183 acres
A. Harrington League. Second
tract - property conveyed by J.
F. Battalle et ux to Felix Burtt
- buchler by deed dated Sept. 9.
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sport Kilgore, Texas, Tract "A” - 0 -
841 acres. Tract “B" - 1305
Boettcher Lumber Company of tions.
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Heineke Estate. 10 6’
Reroof. Total contract
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