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FRIDSATY, MARCH 27, 1964
BRENFAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAR, TEXA
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It Ain't Easy
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Today is Friday, March1. 27.
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PROBLEM
dom. the Communists charged
that their RBM reconnaissance
six o'clock Wednesday afternoon
following an illness of several
F?EIGN
PROBUM5
confirmed" they-kept radio con-
tact with U: S bases until they
were shot down.
All this. ADN said, shows the
their rescue Time we
gather your pearls.
PASSOVER
them? . ._____ ' '
Will the human race ever reach that height where they will
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to free
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Advertised Product • lb Interest or Cary-
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Lease Payments b Purchase Price.
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993 North Park (Hlway SB)
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the nar freezing point Several
persons stated that* there were
slight flurries of snow at about
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BEN F BLANTON
Editor and Publisher
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More kitchens are *
painted with KEM-GLO*
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Spviet
fliers
Creek. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Tieman H Dippel, who
will visit her husband, Pvt. Tie-
man H. Dippel ,who is stationed
at Camp Custer, Michigan.
weeks’ duration. For the past
week Mr; King had been at the
point of death, and his demise
' was not unexpected.
. CAROLXN,W. BLANTON
Managing Editor
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The human race is slow to grasp new -truths, and to an
willing to shout: "Unclean, unclean,” but like the nativechild-
hmsaz
Our land it marked with monuments erected in memory of
men and women who cast-their pearls ’
We are reaping the benefit, time and education came Fo
wretk
people. . and I shall be your
God.” . ■ ,
were released by the Russians .
today while loudspeakers blared
martial music and Red flags
theses, which were his pearls, on the door of the temple and
he had to flee for his life*
1 Press international
ISTEDT,, Germany*
months, and 15 days, passed
away at a hospital in Temple at
LOWER COLORADO RIVER ELETRIC.
CO-OP MEMBERS
Power will be off from 12:30 A. M. to 3:30 A. M.
Tuesday morning, March 31, 1964 on all feeder
lines out of Brenham, Sandy Hill, and Burton Sub-
flew oxer the Communist bor-
der checkpoint
' Even as the two grim faced
airatan- Capt David I Holland.
39. of Holland, Minn . and Capt
LEASE
Spud-
There’s no other enamel like Kem-Glo! It flows on with '
brush or.roller. Dries to a finish,that looks and washes
like baked enamel. Needs no undercoater, for kitchens,
bathropms and woodwork through the home. ,
3 FARMEKG-mEnunANTS
LUMBER CO.
Say U.S. Expressed Regret
It su id Communist authorities
agreed to expel the pair be-
cause “the U. S government
. .of
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Yesteryear
SEWING
Formal er Informal
Abo alterations and dm
signing. Lorena Critten-
den. 1702 Morgan.
agency carried a
about their release.
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in Klar. Henry Drechnet,
Agent Monroe Eckermann
HOLLEMAN
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Brenham, GR 6-3613
stationed at the
Production Superintendens
___ City.County Editor and Sports Editor
oric. Manager and Bookkeeper
Display Adveruisng
Ciassnied Advertising & Circulation
Proofreaer, Wire News
, eletypesesten Operator
Teletypesetter Operator
Women’s News
M. D Burnett. who
Brenham Shriners will go to
Houston Saturday in full force
to attend the big Shrine Cere-
monial and to put before the
Houston Shriners the matter of
coming to the Maifest with the
I Shfiners Minstrel on the second
day of the big spring celebra-
tion
Mary Jones Soprona, and Ma-
rie Brooks, pianist, of Chicago,
will appear in joint recital at
the Mt Zion M. E Church. Fri-
day, March 28, at 7:30. Rev. W.
Hartley Jackson, the pastor,
states that special seats will be
reserved ,for white people.
Albert Leissner, brother of
Rube Leissner, is doing the re-
ceiving -for the Texas University
team, and made a good-job of
On the s
know the value of the "Pearls of Thought” without education?
It is very doubtful, for the eternal change, brings with it
new "Peoria of Thoughts", and these pearls must be cast be-
fore the people and even tho they may not be trampled un-
der foot, yet this trampling does not lessen their vlue, for
real pearls are indestructible whether they are gems or
thoughts and lie hidden in the mud or in the hearts and
minds of men time and education will place the stamp at
value on them and then they are held up to the world as
priceless. Jesus cast His "Pearl a of Thought*” before men and
•they trampled them under foot and crucified Him.
that American au-
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40 Years Ago
March 27, 1824 — Sam Stan-
rod King, aged 57 years, 4
ADN said investigation of the
wreckage showed the RBM
' earned out espionage' before
minder to the Jewish people of Rov
the covenant which was sealed gu
when they were led forth from "
bondage - “You shahtibemmy
20
Ago *
plane was on a spy flight.
At Johnson City, Tex., Presi-
I__A vMII AU-eAcAA vlad’e.
release. White House
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Landua of Brenham. Texas. has -
been awarded the Silver Star also have as their guest their
The action in which Lt Landua daughter -in-law, Mrs. M D.
performed his heroic deed oc- Burnett Jr whose husband. j
curred on Bougainville January Capt N D. Burnett, is in over-
Savanarola cast his pearls before the people and they burnt the
him. Martin Luther (not Martin Luther King) nailed his 91
stations. ’
Power will again be off in Burton, Carmine, Green-
vine, Rehburg, Sandtown, Wesley, and Latium from
2 P. M. to 1 P- M. Tuesday afternoon, March 31.
1964.
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY
OPERATING AGENT
LOWER COLORADO ELECTRIC CO-OP
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pearls and these pearls, were trampled under foot, but time shprties haveFfeceiv-rT», I’
and education came to their rescue and they we prirstomr rorders not to commit such
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Adverttsing and Circulation Clerk
Advertising Makp-up
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High School Office, Barbara Marsh, studentoffice helper, and Mrs. Clifford Parsos BEGINS AT
SUNDOWN
By LOUIS CASSES
United Press International
For 12 million Jews ’ through-
out the -world, tonight is "the
night that differs from all
others."
Sundown marks the beginning
of Passover, the religious festi-
val that commemorates the
migh y acts of God by which
the children of Israel were de
livered from bondage in Egypt
some 3.200 years ago. .
The Passover season is cele-
brated for eight days by Ortho-
dox and Conservative Jews,
and for seven days by Reform
Jews. Its highlight is the Seder
a family worship service built
around a ritual meal in which
every detail is prescribed by
ancient tradition
Although Alto Seder-may be
conducted at a synagogue, the
usual setting is in the home.
14 1944 seas service
St rong north winds, accompa- Mrs H I leming Fuller and
nied by .i heavy drop in tern little daughter, Diane, ha" re-
perature, swept down on this turned to Battle Creek, ■ Mich.,
secton of Texas late Tuesday; after a visit to her parents, Mr
and by early Wednesday mom-, and Mrs R. ( Barnes There
ing the mercury had tumbled to they will join ( apt Fuller. U. S. ।
Army Surgeon stationed at the1 it during the series with South-
Percy Jones Hospital at Battle --- ath cterd "
under enemy gunfire to evacu-
ate . safely a wounded squad
leader" First Lieut. Alton J
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So it does seem like a waste of time to cast pearls ■ before
gwine- for there is no- food value there, that is no physical
food value, yet the swine (who can be human beings) may
find mental and spiritual food in them and as a result civil-
otion Tsetssanother. step and-commen-g-g,len
Pegrls in this case are thoughts and the philosopher says:
border into East Germany.
. .Communist ADN news
By Will H. Weeren I ’ .
• • a »"RMARIS"L MP .1 ^^<4
There fs,u qaeertion whchireads: "Cast not your peart 5
fan swine, fr'wn xhey tram pig thorn under foot, for thoy
know not their valte." - __ j
The above quotatiog may have been good teaching at one '
time but today when education to the keynoe of all progress.
“I’m looking for some furniture that will resist the knocking,
scuffs, statos, burns and scratches," Mable told Catherine.
"Then you should visit Gimon’s Furniture at the corner of West
Alamo and Douglas," Catherine mid. Gimon’s hae just put on
display a Solid Maple bedroom suite that is crafted by Concord
Hall. I has a large seven drawer triple dresser with a matching.
'And you should see the big six-drawer cheat on chest, wia
both the_chest and dresser having mar-proof plastic tops in a
gleaming maple finish.
“If you want Mill more items in this group. Gimon Furniture ‘
sho has a full sized book-came bed with a four inch polytoam
mattress and matching hex springs."
"Sounds great,” Mable eaMfW the price must be high
"Not at all,” replied Catherine. “Gimon Furniture has this
Milt, complete with two foam rubber sleeping pillows-all eight
pieces for only $229.95. Aad the regular price to $269.95, M you
math' make a savines.'
"That ’e the kind of durable furniture that you can put in your .
home while your children are growing up, and have a beautiful
decor. If you are interested to higher priced Early American,
you will atoo find a wide selection at than Allen furniture at
Gimon's. Advertisement
press secretary George Reedy
said-Johnson was "pleased that
this matter has been sensibly
ettied" Reedy added that the
President was notified immedi-
ately when the men were freed
and said that “both are in good
condition.*' ------
Minutes after the two fliers
returned to the West, 17 days
after their jet plane was shot
down when it strayed across
them. , • » ' ' -TZ-'-
< Even it does seem like a waste of time to cast pearls before P2265.
folks, for they know their value, that is genineepearls and
not the ten cent store variety."Thisvariety is called indestrue-
tible pearls, the word genuine becomes obsolete.
20 Years Ago
March 27.-1944 — U. S Army
Hgrs South . Pacific (UP) — i Lieut and Mrs.
For "courageousty advancing Foster are here
to follow
The moon is full.
The evening stars are Venus
and Jupiter.
Those born today include
American painter Nashaniel
Currier. a partner in the team
of Currier and Ives in 1813.
On this day in history:
In 1513, Ponce de Leon dis-
covered the east coast of Flor-
ida.
In 1920, "America's Swet-
heart/’ • Mary “;Pickfor, was
married to actor Douglas Fair-
banks.
In 1933, Japan resigned from
the League of Nations.
In 1962, the military forces
ousted Argentina President
Frondizi in a peaceful coup.
The mother spreads the Seder
table with her finest -linens and
best silver. At sundown, she
lights candles on the table. and
all members of the family gath-
er around. The father opens
the service with a blessing;
“Praised an Thou. O Lord,
our God. ruler at the universe,
who hast chosen us from all
people and singled us out-froi (
we find it just a Utile out of time.
-Pearls are beautiful gems and art used here to represent a -
value— the folks who heard this philosophy knew the value it ...
pearls when set in jewelry, which only the rich could afford (UPDTwo Americans
L- -sn -r a- « Cts2
m—*-e IAMES r BYED.
I WALTER C JOHNSON '
I , KATT LEE MANN
I DEEOWIN
■ HUTH BROECKER
■ DARLENE LU EDEMANN
Abraham Lincoln cast his "Pearl* of Thought” and Bpoth
assassinated him. John Brown exist his pearis trom;he pupii
’ which were: "Slavery is wrong” They ostracizea him ‘ yt his
immortal words live. "John Brown’a body li^ mbuUering m
"ez 4 he grave, but hi* hop l goes mmvhthg an'.” " g
Thousands of chracter tike the above have acastiithei amuraace
pearls and these pearls, were trampled under foot, but time] i‘ sr
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and say "Behold a Saviour, a benefactor, a genius. A
So let us not be too quick about trampling "PtarJ^ of Igatrs it said
Tknuihta” underfoot but rather let us learn their vulue by themselves in the
thinking, reading and investigating
amummn--e-e =e£.-E-uxs1
So as time goes on one by one casters at pearls are placed
on a pedestal and with pride we point our finger to them
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“Cant them not to the twine for they know not their value." "
How and whan will they know the valuerof “Pearl* of
ThqqghtP If, they are ifot OMt to r,, w t --n- .
—Isn’t it necessary to cast them and by casting. 'educate dent Johnsoniexpressed.Peas
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antered M secona eldss matter at Fast orroe,
Brenham, Texas, under Act of March 8, tow.
CORPORATE OFFIEERS W N Blanton, ar.
Chairman of the Board. Ben F. Blanton, Premi-
dent and Treasuter: Carolyn W Blanton, Vice-
President and Secretan:
789-mi le-an-hour aircraft “did
rot violate the national boun-
dahies at East Germany acci-
dentally or as a result of a
navigational error' as the Unit-
ed States has maintained.
people, by the people, for the people; whose Juat p*wers are derived trow '
the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic a sovereign nation
of many sovereign statee a perfect union, one and inseparabjecestablished
upon those principles nt ■ freedom equality justice and hhe- •3
which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I .therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support
Xa constitution, to obey its lavra to respect its flag; and to defend it
against all enemies
, an office copy ng machine
a few days with her parents, Dr.
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Do not withhold your pearls, but cast them, and if they
should be trampled under foot they will come again as Elbert
Hubbard said: "To tlay. to Ml end to liberate.” ’
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• I believe in the United States of America as • government of the
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B-i " -
now banished .from the streets
it is a good riddance.
] Bring in your orders for elec-
tion tickets.
There seenis to be a Li lilt
more, activity in the demand for
mirrfage licenses.
Candidates are not treating to
any alarming degree, and peace,
quiet, and good order prevail.
There is nothing doing tn the
mayor’s or justice's courts.
Mr O; B Potter’s wife was
very low last night.
Mr. Albert Haynes, who is
now at independence. has been
rearing easy lor a day or two.
and at last’accounts wan doing
well.
Greenvine, March 24 — We
have had rain, rain, but the
heaviest and "washingest" for
several years fell here on Fri-
day last. Work on the farms
has been discontinued.
Sam Muery has the only first-
class lunch stand in the city.
He- keeps imported sausage and
cheese; also canned meats of
every description. Lunches pre-
pared at short notice.
than any other enamel
among men dor CGhy iserv-
ice "
The climax of the - service
comes when the youngest child
faces the head of the family
and asks:
"Why is tonight different
from all other nights’"
The father replies By telling
the story of the Exodus as it
is recorded in the Bible. tn his
own words, he makes the point
that the annual cceletiration of
the Passover is a continual re-
- iRs WI FT POMFKAL
MRS FAYE SCHLTZ
• MRS BESS H HAREKOTTE
A" MRS BETTY HUEBNER
HYL VESTER H. ZErIK -
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Later, the Soviet Tats’ news
agency released the same state-
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■ net spokesmen."-*.
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