Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY, APRIL 13,1964
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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Parade Of Homes
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haven’t enough
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is placed on prevention of dis-
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47 cents to make a half dollar.
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NOW YOU KNOW
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CONTESTANTS
in
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Austin St .was only ' a
recent meeting of the Licensed
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lege.
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daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Del-
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CARE PLAN
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TEXANS IN RIO
COMPARE THESE BENEFITS
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• 1/12 of Annual Premium—Paid by the Year.
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* $350. on some items. No limit on other items.
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IMPORTANT FEATURES-
1. No Age Limit
2. No Medical Exam
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make a penny, two-thirds of a
cent to make a nickel, less than
9% cents to make a dime. 23%
track, of. the coins outside the
mint. Moreover, they add with
a touch of pride, the U.S. mint
- G Death Benefit ........
7. Nurse Benefit .....
coinage ever be found to be be-
low standards. Dogs guarded
the old Philadelphia mint, and
never, have been allowed to go
out for lunch. In the old days,
COMPARE THEE LOW RATES
WITH WHAT YOU NOW PAY!
id for Maj.
Tom Green
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past year.
At the May meeting'. Mrs.
Rosa Sommer and Miss Lenora
Family Group for Those Under 50
Available at Evra Lower Rates
was an over,
uston, Ln hig
ith's name off
i who fought
arrie Nation
■y of strong
rance of her
me to their
lined saying
i of Will You
1 a youth who
e song of that
no one seems
ed out by the
: "Remember
'Santa Anna i
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.......Up to $200.00
....... $1,000.00
...Up to $300.00
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centex stationers
On the Square in Brenham
LVN'S
"A film, "The Biography of the
Unborn”, was shown by Mrs.
E. P Tottenham, R N at the
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7 Miss J arena Korthauer rend
a etter rrom: me "aratepresi-
(Circles
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of the Mint, feels, it’sa.losing
battle.
While the mints at Philadel-
phia and Denver are working
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POLICY FORM
C 55 (No Age Limit)
HA 22 (Age Limit 95)
HA 33 (Age Limit 95)
HA 44 (Age Limit 95)
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Established:
redeemed.
The home of Dr and Mrs S.
Mantzel located tin 1409 E
RATE
$1.46 per month*
$3.67 per month*
$3.34 per month*
$4.76 per month*
room. This year the American
Dental Association supplied the
school, with additional health
material,, including a Dental
Instructional Kit. The kit con-
tained a toothbrush, tooth paste
Ad a water soluable food color-
ing tablet The tablet stained the
bacteria and food on the teeth
red.
* & No Limit on Number of Times You
Orb Collect on Policy
Don’t Delay — Do It Now!
No Obligation - Cut Out Coupon and Mail Today
sponsored by the Brenh a m
Banner-Press with KWHI.
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GR 6-2960
Every kind of
LAUNDRY SERVICE
racious. More and more states
are resorting to the sales tax
as a source of revenue, and the
sales tax usually gets paid in
pennies.
Lunches Drain Coins
School hot lunches are anoth-
er drain on the coin supply.
Most parents prefer to give
junior the exact change instead
of a dollar bill. Miss Adams
tries to persuade schools to sell
ticket books for their lunches.
Meanwhile, the mint tries to
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Wednesday,
April 15.
THE METHODIST
All the Pancakes and
Sausage You Can Eat
Adults 75c Children 50c
GLISSMANNS DRUG
non
£ 6-2431ro25
When you want a prescrpttom
Aupitcated ar meea oral mer-
The Giddings Association • of
Young Homemakers is sponsor-
ing a Parade of Homa* Sun-
day afternoon, April 19. from 2
to 5 p. m
GR 6-3643
RANNER-PRE8S
PRINTING
MB BMP HADI
Wool fashions this season are as soft and fresh as spring itself. Casual, flare panel drew
(left), by Geoffrey Beene, is in sheer wool crepe. Us cowl neck and tight-fitting belt is one
of spring's newest silhouettes. Frank Gallants hounds-tooth eheck coat (right) has slash
pockets and loose raglan sleeves. It can be worn with-or without its own perky white
scarf. Both designs are in American- wool. - "
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can turn out coins as
as private enterprise.
After a child starts school his
vision and hearing is screened ;
a follow through when neces-
whatever steps necessary to ob
lain care Follow through of a
healthproblem ii one of the
most important phases of our
The plans underwritten’by
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN LIFE INS. CO.
Home Office - Fort Worth, Texas
R. L. Buchanan
Division Manager
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rom San Ja-
in 1822 They
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As a stop-gap measure, the
mint has asked for money to'
mcramyammy
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Me
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are Stanley Beard,! 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan) e y
Beard and Charlyn Zlotnik, 14-
year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Zlotnik.
Wesley School has entered two
cope with the situation with
plants built in the early 1900s.
Miss Adams believes the only
real solution. is expansion of
the mint. Congress has author-
ized $30 million for a new build-
S. Grimes is a red brick home
having a round picture window.
A planter and an artificial tree
are featured in the den. An-
tique furnishings can be seen
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
D. C. Rose at 262 E. Richmond.
dent; Mrs. Margie Plant and
Mrs. Dolores Gascamp were up-
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for only 84,96
- -E Per month
Copies evenything in sight
in seconds! |
Permanent Copies of AH Colors, Ball Points,
Crayons, Etc. in Single or Multiple Copies - '
The Brenham Junior School
will have three contestants in
the spelling bee scheduled for
April 18 over KWHI which is
neightn
ley and eye
owers. It is
। lot of ques-
rs" weren’t
hlindewaje 4
c Aiprecftreplacs on wde-ar
should the. --
, sary in the form of referrals
small and conferences are made on
BE FULLY COVERED
HOSPITAL BILLS HAVE GONE UP!
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By United Preds International
in astronomy, Gemini (the
twins), is the third sign in the
Zodiac and depicted by the
Egyptians as a couple of young
kids; by the Greeks as wo chil-
dren (Castor and Pollux) and
the Arabians used a pair of
peacocks, according to the En-
cyclopaedia Brittanica.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil
(UP1)—Fifteen Texans promot-
ed the Lone Star state today as
a tourist and business attrac-
tion for South Americans. The
stop in Rio was the first of five
for the goodwill group, spon-
sored jointly by Neiman-Marcus
of Dallas, Houston and Fort
Worth and Braniff International
Airways. They go on <o Lima,
Peru Thursday, then to Bogota.
Colombia and Mexico City.
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PHONE
NUMBERS
YOU
denial
and rehabilitative measures
We in the Brenham Schools
are now thinking about our
pre-school letter* and of next
year’s first grade pupils. Par-
ents can expect this letter in
about .April. Our pre-school let-
ter has a few requirement* as
to immmtzations; arease find-
ing factor. The Tuberculin skin
test, and a request that the six
year old have a complete phy-
sical and dental examination.
We want the pupil who starts
school in the best physical con-
dition and protected as far as
medically possible from the
danger of disease. -
Starts School
This includes both metal and
production costs.
The difference between t h e
cost of making a coin and its
face value is called “seignior-
age.” from an old French word
meaning “lord." It was the lord
of the manor who got a share
of the metals mined on his
land.
In this case the "lord of the
manor” is Miss Adams and her
seigniorage amounts to some
$50 million a year, all of which
health program.
February is Dental Health
Month in the school* During
thia month teachers and nurses
make a special effort in teach-
more davs a week should out
another 200 million coins a year
into circulation, and they get
huffy when anyone suggests
hiring 'private firms to help.
, a
* •- - ■ • are
County - Wide Enrollment
to appropriate moneySo
ren
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& Worid-Wide Coverage
. X Pays ill Additon to otter Insurance
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employes we
Difficulty Keeping Track Tee- them
By JOHN PIERSON
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI)—In a
red-carpeted office of the Treas-
ury Building, Miss Eva B.
Adams is busily playing ’ mother
bird to millions of coin-operated
re 5 DbE,T.Thig%tpemstemi-= -----
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CITIZENS —
By LILIAN A. KLATTE, R.N.
, One of the objectives of a
school health program is to.
^-makr1 rt possible- from-a health
standpoint, for all eligible child-
ren to attend school. Emphasis
the,homes—everyone is invited case promopion of good health
to have refreshments which will ■
pointed to audit and report on _ ... ____ . . ___
the orgahizalion books. lor'tR’ phineBoehnemann, Alte rnates' “
NOW AVAILABLE TO WASHINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTS
made for each other
TV snacks 7’’
and
Dr Pepper
more than refreshingl
goes into the treasury's general
fund ,
Builds First Mint
The U.' S. Constitution gives
Congress , the power to coin
millions of coins daily. Pay tel-
ephones. toll stations, and park- cents- to make'a quarter and
ing meters are just as ‘vo- 47 “— “ "1 delle"
Dental Hygiene
This year the kit was a tool
for teaching dental hygiene to
the third grader. The nurse in-
structed the student* to chew
the tablet and to rinse his
mouth. Proper tooth brushing
technique was reviewed by way
of explanation and demonstra-
tion. after which all students
the wives would bring their
cheaply husbands' lunches to the mint
"--- an"levethemin an "outer
acinto wifere
rcepted
Men by Hous
bridgeacrons
revent" Sama
r completing,
tied back to
id joined Mir-
y.
gan and two
hegedE
! was broken
eee 45 4.
blade
Anyone interested in viewing
the homes may go to any ot
the homes listed op the ticket An outstanding feature in the
in any - order—and at -his- con- - home is converted light Hx-
wue nmsgpegtoreemagataRiekigas
Minenirtiar —-pati 4m of Mr ■
-aod.Mrs.mColvin .Moehring of.
— ‘th-and’Mlared wetwerm-F
Will End May 16, 1964
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money Congress delegates this
- power, to the'* mint in 1792. and
the" ‘thefrt vuhfFRdingzemet-
uaing -canage L --------------- thenew_nation.wassthe..uu
Philadelphia mint.
•To show how serious it was
about money,— Gongress pro. -
vided the death penalty for the
SPECIAL ENROLLMENI FO# ’
Jackie.Bozgstedte, 7 13-yearold
daughter of M . G--L aum
±astthehome atso.nas Hi jave throughout the school life
coustical ceiling anduwall towall j of the child
carpeting During the first year t h e
The Alfred Wolf home aT 386 pupil will be given a demonstra-
P
room. After the wives were
gone, the men would come out,
take their lunches and eat.
Now mint workers carry their
own lunches .. •*
Drop Rum Alwalice- '
Up until. 1825 mint employes
could draw part of their wages
in rum. But that year the rum
allowance was halted, and
smoking and swearing as well
as drinking were forbidden in
, the mint.
Additional' mints were opened
I in New Orleans. Charlotte,
N. C., and Dahlonega. Ga . in
1838 The confederacy used,
these mints during the Civil
War- and the federal govern--
ment did not reopen them aft-
erwards
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brushed to remove the stain
from their teeth.
Il is hoped that a school den .
tai health program will help
, aza
cleap mouth and to help them
assume responsibility for per-
sonal care.
A child is in school to be edu-
cated; to a great extent his ed-
ucation depends on his health.
We in the health program as-
sume an active role in motivat-
ing puplis, with the Kelp of their----
parents and teachers, to secure
i and maintain optimum emo-
tional. mental and physical
health.
It costs the mint a little more
than one-fourth of a cent to
a Speed-O-Ruwt
‘ Photo-Copier
around.
The culprit is-the nation’sex-
panding population and econo-
my. As America grows, so
grows its- commerce and its
need for coins.
Vending machines gobble up
home built in 1940. Today it is each child Height and weight
.remodeled to a large beautiful l j, a Teecher-Nurse project A recent meeung oi me Licenseu Banner-Press with
“mb.amiefersomfort.andson;iuative heath_re c o r d ispVocatimnatNursesAsocattheDecontestntsmw,uug-+
S-L p upil 11. A------- SekTiPe a14-eer-ald-daughte- e-ef-
w. dealth,recorcontainsa disease
w hic h histor, ramunizatk..g,,
T results of screening tests, mean-
the living room can be seen at cal and dental findings, and any
the Ewald (Schubert) Hannes pertinent data concerning the
home imated on Highway 7” pupil’s health This is cumula
. i vending machines, pay tele
—f phones, parking metersrandoth-
1 er automatic symbols of Amer-
ra, forbidden to
» venience Fiketsmustbepre-ttures,-
tented at each home, where he
•Direct Method of Artificial
Respiration" is shown and dis-
cussed- tn the fifth grade and in
all junior school grades.
Observed
Pupils are observes forpos-
sible development of a health
problem. -This observation is
done daily by the teacher and
periodically by the nurse. If
t
lection from •H
ica’s $600 billion economy.
„Thexe areaimes. whep. Miss. . waK at Philadelphia.
Adams, director of the Bureau and Denver. Officials say two
m International American life Ina. Co. .
I Post Office Box 1202
" Fort Worth, Texas
I Your Present Aro_____. No. In Family___I
m Please nee that I receive complete free in- ■
■ formation abut*- •ndiesl Care Han I I
। read about in The Efenham Banner-Frens. m -
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। Addrer .....:__________________—— |
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IS--2
. Will be greeted by a member of
the YHA.
~ Ticket* are now on sale
from any member of the YH
- - Association at 50c for
adults and 25 cents for students.
1 . They may also be obtained at
the Giddings High School Home-
making Dept from 1:30 to 3
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A .valuable arrowhead collec-
tion will be on display at the
high schoof. After the tour of
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No Mixing of Chemicals - Automatic Ejet-
ion of Copy Paper — Clean ...Fstand Advertised Product — No Interest or Corry*
Simple WOperate - Fully Automatic — ing Charges - Option to Buy Applying
Service-Free and Portable — A Nationally - Lease Paymnents.to Purchase Price.
CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION
WITH THOSE YOU NOW HAVE!
Texans Modern Miracle Offer
1. Hospital Room............Up to $16.00 per day
2. Surgery ......-.................... Up to $1200.00
3. Mine. Expenses ..........:--------------No Lindt*
Sommer are scheduled (o t
hostesses.
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of eyes and eurtionsfromhis normal appear-
“--m-as, e;nep .
is made by way rton an- -----------------
conference*. home yisits or 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and
t Mrs. Erwin Weckwerth of Bren-
ham. will be spelling for honors
Both-rcontestants" aree in the
sixth grade. a ,
‘ ...... , tion in tooth brushing technique
V Am I.ut4.A • films, and talks th dental
I OUAre 111 VII vU heatih: Talks and film* in re
• I• 1 nr. nutrition, care i
“METHODISTMEN SHan Gher "
Swing Info Spring in WoolEva’ B. Adams Directs
PANCAKE SUPPER After the first year of achovi
the health program goes into
mr dtall in the varus areas
of health; for example More
detail in first aid—The ‘film.
. -
=ni -uu -.n, n —_
h*r‛ge* week "thhing out nearly four
t.r billion gns a-year. -merehants
By' r and bankers complain they
dl haven't enough coins to go
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PROMPT DELP
ST. ANTHONY H
VATNDRY
be served in the homemaking
dept. ?
Seven Homes
Seven homes are included in
the tour The Melton Seigmund
home is located at 321 S ' Knox
Part of the dining room light
.fixture was-imported from, Bel-
gium A large five bedroom
home belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
Garwood Gerdes at 549 S. Wil-
liams. Industry features an in
ter-com and FM system through
out the house.
. The ultra-modern home of
Mr. and Mrs C W. Fields at
663 Schneider is a spacious five
bedroom three bath, two den
home. It is beautifully land-
scaped
mann. 17 year old
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Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, April 13, 1964, newspaper, April 13, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556146/m1/3/?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.