Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY, APRIL TO, 1964
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BRENFAm BANNEK-PRESS, BRENNAI,TEXAB
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place for recreation and happy living.
Many things are happening on this lake development.
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ing Charges — Option Io Buy Applying
(courthouse and placing it-nearer
the jail. The bar is almost unan-
Edward Shaver, student at Bay-
lor college, Waco, spent the week-
A thought for the day: Eng-
lish writer .Samuel- Butler once
said: A hen is only an egg’s
way gf making another egg ”
his broad shoulders and started
for the north gate He walked
in silence, and when they got
there, he placed kittle Jim on
of their parents, Mr. and
Gaskamp at Zionsvill.
WAITER C. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
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Phone GR 6-2510
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The temperature’s freezing, the storage is great—
Buy feed in quantity and store it in our Freezers
and SAVE!
Reserve Your Freezer Locker NOW!
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EPRESS ASSOCIATION
Join the many happy owner*/who have purchased property in Yegua Hilla. We welcome
you to visit with us at any time, but for your convenience our sales people will be on duty al'
day Saturday, April 11, and from 1 to 6:30 p. m., Sunday April 12.,
Yegua Hilla Subdivision, a restricted development, offers you the opportunity of acquiring
a choice location now before land values increase. Our lot prices and. terms ar very reasonable.
BEN F BLANTON
Editor sad Publisher
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YEGUA HH8 PHVHKOPMMT CORPORATION
Mit Lee Brokerage Company, Agents
112 Walton Drive Bast
College Station, Texas
The administration building has been completed and is now occupied by the Corps at Engi-
neers. The dike and visitors’ overlook have been completed. The outlet works to under con-
struction. The $7,500,000 contract on the dam will be let April the 22nd Everything is in full
swing and moving feet. --- ’ ’
the saddle •
Now under the golden splen-
dor of the moon, these two rode
silently along, each busy with
his own thoughts OAe dreaming
of wanting to bp a two-gun cow.
boy and the other wanting to be
back in his bunk as a quiet law
abiding citizen.
time* used for it, notably in
the fur trade. The cony of
the old world and of the
Bible is a different animal
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Copies evenything in sight
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Permanent Copies of All Colors, Ball Points,
Crayons, Etc. In Single or Multiple Copies —
0 April- 26"from -tier
ttoeauai a pastor of—
Churh, Rock-
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snap this time.
“I’ll be glad when summer
comes." said a society belle. "That
is the only time when freckles
make one look as if she had been
away traveling or spending the
time at the sea'shore."
SPECIAL ATTENTION
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PLEASE!
In the beginning we told you that in Yegua Hills Subdivision, located on the Somerville Res-
ervoir, we would build one of the finest lakeside developments in Texas. We cordially invite you
1 ‘ t bee' th finishea product and the beauty of it all Hours and daye ot pnminghavegor into
the development of Yegua Hilla to give you something you will be proud to own—a wholesome
long arms around Little Jim's
body, hot tears ran down his
furrowed cheeks. He stroked
the boys curly head. When he
was sure of hi* voice he asked:
"Little Jim how did you know
where to find me?"
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citizens, in
mterea m second elaas matter at Post oroe,
Brenham, Texas, under Act at March • 1876.
CORPORATE OFFICERS — W N Blanton, Br.
Chairman of the Board Ben F Blanton. Pzeni-
Aant end Treasurer Carolyn W Blanton, Vice-
Presidens and Secretary.
FRANKFURT, Germany
For sale only at the Mer- *h .
. Exchange. L
Leave Brenham, travel North on Highway 36 to Lyons, Texas. Turn left at Lyons at the ar-
row. Follow the arrow 2% miles and you will arrive at Yegua Hills Tak—ide Subdivision.
40 Years Ago
April M, 1924-The annual week- the county wili Save, two years.rent
ly Lenten service will be held at of officesrand not less than $5000
St Peter's Episcopal church at in the building proper. If built off
7:30 tonight, with Rev. Milton J the.square there"will be two fronts
Swift. of Navasota a* preacher tofinish and if on the square there
Burglars entered the store of will bet four .
George R. Wehrmann some time.Greenvine: Wehad plenty of rain
before eleven o'clock Wednesday Friday night and Saturday, butLis
night, took a few dollars from the at this writing delightful, all that
cash register and stamp drawer: farmers could wish: that festival
and appropriated some canned held sacred by so many of our
By WILL H. WEEREN
“Heart Strings" ,
Part 1
Two-gun Harry folded
was the time Little Jim asked
to pre** the hot branding iron
on the calf hide and to hi* sor-
row he branded It with the
brand upside down, he often
kidded Little Jim about it.
NOW'he rained the boy to his
hiding place - slowly he drank
water from the canteen, but hi*
hunger had left him.
"When are you coming back
Uncle Harry?" asked Little
Jim,
Before Two-gun Harry could
answer. Little Jim continued.
"Dad will be in bed for some
time, but the docter said he
Te Erenham Banner-Prem was establtshed as the Weekly Southern Ban-
ner—a red hot Democratic Journal — on January 1. 1866: enlarged to a
sally newspaper J anuary 1, 1876. published for 45 yean by J G. Rankin,
dean of Texas Journalism, who was one of the founder* of the Tasas
Free, Aasociation in 1*69. Preident in 1898 published everL. -ttruoon
except Saturday and Sunday at 223 Kaat Main Street. Brenham, TM-A. Tele-
phone GR 6-3643. ________________________
counties *7 00 per year (Austin, Brazos, Burleson. Fayette, Grime*. Le* snd
wlr counuen): to other sections in Texas *10 00 per year, but at Tessa
p <12 00 per year. All subscriptions payable in advnace Cople* that sr* un-
. . denverd. changes of adares and new subscripuion orders should be nd-
csarec-ttennnerE-/M Mj. Brenham, Texas, 77832,
NOricE "Koy erroneous reflection upon the character, atandine or reputa
uon of any/erson, firm or corporation appearing in the columna. of the
Banner- Prees will be gladly and promptly corrects* when th* article in -
question is called to th* attention of the management.
THI AMERICAN CREED
oy wunam Tyler Page
I belleve tn the United States at America aa » governmens oftb*
people, by the people, for the people; whose Just p*wers are derived from
the consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic a novereiep nation
of many sovereign statas; a perfect union, one and inseparable, estabizahed
upon those principles of freedom, equality Justice, and humanity foe
, which American patriota aacrlficed their lives and fortvnes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love St: to support
. Ka constitution to obey It* laws: to respect its nag; and to defend K
sgal net all eneuntes.
Harry. when we were branding __________
"those calves yousa thtstsntherptoyment sectidn
6.- best hi —a..Mkll B ll h ■ »
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The cecpor coney to a -5 checked tke girzb o
name originally applied to “
the rabbit, and still some-
JAMES E BYBD __________ - Production Superintendena
WAITER C JOHNSON -------City-County Editor and Sports Editor
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DARENE LUEDEMANN • - Proofreader. Wire News.
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FA YE SCHULTZ Teletypesetter Operator
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1 DARWIN JASTEK AND JOHN MARTIN Mail-Room. Apprentice.
CIREULATON- Ageni- W H Musxe, hermann, Klar. Henry Drechnek
Un, Martin Wei brock, Hobart Ray Loesch. Rural Agent Monroe Eekermann.
CORRESPONDENTS— Miss Hilda Stegemoller, Washington: Mr.. Steve
Kamas. Wesley. Mn M D Zwernemanm Carmtne: Milton Routt, Chappell
ill Mrs Aghes Poteet, Somervine Will Weeren. Burton, Caesar
Dutch Hiohn, Independencenngark, = - 4» kovinscoxrgaponaepiMi—-A—
JuneFrckt, Round Top; Mr. H. W Smith. Lyons. "
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gate-"--ne ---------------- ancehy--Republicnu ofsome
He placed Little Jim across of his proposal but conceded
goods, after ransacking the store „ . a ..
and disarranging things consider- Christ resurrection, will make its
ablv. appearance Sunday next; hope it
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York Tribune i not disclosed.
In 1945, the infamous Nazi- —TJF ---"----
concentration : amp at.Buchen- forced the boost to he wiped
wald was liberated by the U.S out. .
"M"aandt FEI
meteFtethe Dirrairein.
.. ________________ (UPI i — West German police
■ to 1 Eriday: XprilW. the searchedthehomes of lour-
S-iofst day-of 164‛wh 265 to Seaboard FT 1 1 he s- employes
Tuesday in a hunt for $60,000
konh ATantie wirknizs rmehabn2bi omRiFo MG——
as exalted) ruler of Brenham Elks 8 I CATS Ago
at a meeting to be .held at the April 10, 1884—The Board of.En-
lodge rooms at 8 p.m. Wednesday gineers of Brenham Ftre Depart,
evening. ment will hold a meeting tonight.
Mias Katherine Kelly has return-, All You Smokers Read: W. H.
er from Sherman, where she spent Murphy has yj„ received the fin-
the Easter holidays at her former est Segars in this, market. Call
home. . .. .0. - j 7”. ’• around and ask for the HLa Car-
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kander and ona T • *
Mrs. Henrietta Klander of Houston chant’s Exchange
spenF view-Sunday in BhehomeThereis’astrongtefinginfvor ”
Mrs. of changing the location of the
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‘ Pastor Sager will be installed
at Salem Lutheran Church —
Sunday. April M. by Dr. Vernon
Mohr, president of the South
er District of The American
Lutheran Church. Time of the
service will be 10 a. m. In a re
cent communication. Pastor
Sager stated: "We are anxious
ly looking forward to our mov-.
Ing' to Brenham to join our fel-
low belleven in the work and
program of building Christ's
Kingdom in the hearts and lives
of men. We have already be
come acquainted with many of
our ohursh members, and with
many of the citizns of Bren-
ham. and we are sure that we
will be happy in our new ad ven
tore of livimg a— wotting in
this fine community."
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WASHINGTON (UPf) — Sen
ate GOP Leader Everett M
Dirksen, faced with liberal ob-
jections, indicated today he
would soften or drop some of
his proposed amendments, to
the civil rights bill.
But he said he would “have
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Sawdust PirksenMight REV. SAGER TO
Bill kahensimi RE PASTOR AT
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April 10, m-Most photographed Y w A Sbe hesa ^"the Bap-
scene in these parts is'the Wish- tist church at seven clock to-
ington county courthouse lawn It night, the change in the hour being
is one profusion, of bluebonnets of made so as not to conflict‘with
such deep hue as to excite the Chautauqu
admiration of all who see it. Mm Bland and children, of
A general session o: the Fort Houston were here for several
nightly- Club will be held at the days guests of Mrs. Mary Toland.
Brenham public library at- 3 Mrs: T Fred Wilson left Sunday
Thursday afternoon and Mrs. Day for Houston after a several week
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as a "trjalFPeak-LtHran Church, Re
idingplasecon -the .whole hettiperatEepublicanstguna qqaherejheyaevee-
k. SO I figurec you would serious faws"" in evera tn ing and serving for he I
Lhis-proposals, — -____wyni=a—1—2
Further GUF study wasgoing
ahead as the Senate entered it*
11th day of formal debate on
the House-passed bill to ban
discrimination to voting, educa-
tion. employment, union*. pub-
lic accommodations and usrof
federal fund*. , 1,.
Southerner* were prepared to
resume their attack on- the
measure. Sen*. John Sprk-
man, D-Ala., and Russell B.
Long, D-La.. were the day’s
scheduled speakers.-
Sen A. Willtai Robertson, D
Va., opened the southern round
of talk by offering an amend-
ment to guarantee a jury trial
to employers charged with con-
tempt under the fair empley-
ment practice* provision.
The Senate met for UH hours
Thursday in its longest sesien
thus far on the bill. However,
Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Qre.,
took up almost five hours
speaking on other subjects.
Dirksen said in an interview
he probably would wind up by
introducing six to nine amend
menu. starting around the mid-
dle of next week.
He predicted general accept-.
—-3w=mme —--LI5
Member* of Salem Lutheran
Church have made moot of the
necessary arrangement* for the
moving of the Rev. and Mr«. F.
fl fnlow .
• _ , in cash and checks that van
Ps.-- The moom is approaching itsished her while. being flown
L ..... 3 Mainu-York
mUm. - ■ lhe-maring-mlar faStudrP46*ah- > N- A* —• - ■
mar--- sare--PForcesaldihe tour men were
| . ' and .Mercury.. .- the .only Seaboard employes
E On this day in history with access to the money pack-
fl In I Ml. Horace Greeley; pub- | et that disappeared. March 27
fl lished the firs, issue of the New j Results of the- searches were
would get well "
"So he isn'tdead?,
asked Harry as bead* of sweat
broke out on his forehead.
“No, it take* more than one
shot to kill a rancher, so dad
said." i
For a long time Two-gun Har
ry did not speak - he was look-
ing into space, then he said,
“We are going back tonight.”
"I’m glad Uncle Harry. "And
then Little J i m added. "I
brought your hrse and mine
too They ar* both at the north
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1964, newspaper, April 10, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556145/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.