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kr the mentally retarded; and taxpayers. if the Veterans Land
Save 20%
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Come In and Browse Around
George Bush
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BILSKI
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Sausage
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won
comic opera,
the Rhine."
George Bush campai gning
for -the Republican -nomination
birth to five baby girls in her
farmhouse near Callender. Ont.
In 1955, Albert Whiiehouse, a
Friday Noon, June 5
$1.50 Per Person
greeare almost necessities. But
30 often, the young man or wo-
man in his middle teens is un-
i'll be
comb
Facilities for the resettlement
of the refugees in Austraiia and
rained bv calling Pastor Thoma
H Swygert, GR 6-4245
acres and cost $216,466,134, ave-
raging $78 per acre.
About 4'000 of the veterans al-
ready have paid off their debt
‘1705 Telephone Rd.
Houston, Texas
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>RESS ASSOCIATION
Fair.
In all 358 firms from 16 coun-
tries have displays at’ the fair
Hodges plans to fly to Bonn
(UPI—A
bid .to alley
damage so far heard of was the
breaking vl a telephone instru-,
ment. the ground wire of which
was out of order. .
REN F. BLANTON
Editor and Publisher
fore
but
doub
stores, is in the city making ar '
rangements for the gigantic sale
that opened today
Miss Myrtle Matthews is ex-
pected this week from Phoenix.
Artz. where she teaches school,
to spend the summer with Mr.
and Mr*. L. F. Ammens.
concluded:
Through the end of fiscal 1963.
21,732 tracts of land were bought
by the board and resold to vet-
the 149th -day of 1944 with 217
to follow ' »
The moon is approaching its
last quarter
The morning star is Saturn.
The evening star is Venu*.
On this day in history
WALTER C. JOHNSON
Managing Editor
ranged by the World Council of
Churches.
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during the •sda
Mey Napko Dover White Sale I
Of the estimated deer killed.
57.938 were antlerless deer and
88.377 were bucks.
COURTS SPEAK-A yatch-
man whose luxury boat sank at
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Try this new local pro-
duct, made with or with-
out garlic, smoked, dried
or fresh, it‘s delicious—-
Ask your grocer today.
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night to visit the U. S trade
center arid the American exM
bition at the Interstoff Textile
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ings were authorized for an in- though all of the original $3,500,
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surame ompanytHd , ।
A Travis County district judge
denied a new trial for former
Harris County Probate Judge
Clem McClelland, clearing the
way for,an appeal from a 18
year prison sentence for con-
vening estate funds.
SHORT SNORTS — Univer-
sity of Texas sociologist Dr.
Leonard Broom is one of 27
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Legion Terrace
Thursday Night, June 4
Parade
Friday, June 5, 9:30 MR.
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itshel
guested that jthey
. secial
and children. Mr and Mn J.
Jacneke and children of Hous-
ton, and Mr*. Gua Avendroth,
and G us Jr. of Wharton, who
were guests at the ,
Mudelius for the Mayfest, have
audience in. Allantic City. NJ
Aat automation of the nation's
factories will lead to a two-
queni
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■re specifically
Highest kill was made in Gill-
espie wunty. with 7,779 bucks
Overnight camp and free denee et Hilltop Takes Resort
City on Wedneseday, June A — Ride to Madisonville,
Thursday, June 5. There’s Stil TTime to Jota
Today — P. O. Box 1423. TRAIL BIDE MT-
ONLY aw — This includes your M.S.C.A
and the hush o—> dinner Friday, dume 5.
40 Years Ago
May 28, 1944 Brenham ad
Washington County were visit-
ed by a heavy rain Monday
morning.
Mrs. Lorenz Seidei and ehild-
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rance damage payment, State
Supreme Court held L. R. Fost-
er. the boatsman, lost his suit
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certain They also
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Today is Thursday. Ma 28.
a heavy shower or rain ccoma
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a mildew anddiscoloration.
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uue the August 1144.
T ad i A few items seem
.- -sc -nt- i The Board ..for State
AIRCRAFT TIRES
on your farm machinery
cotton wagons and trailers.
14 ply and 16 ply — 14" rim size
all nylon, genuine rubber fits all
regular 14" wheels and rims
Original Gov't cost $40.15
Mail and Phone Orders Filled
--ited
4123
YORT
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Yost,
versit
York
Footb
gets proposals for improving the '
j state’s higher education system, ; GRAM — The state’s veterans'
। giving public school teachers a
pay raise; building new schools
i land program will pay itself out
। without any pocket-digging by
Bureau's index been ■ higher —lerans. They totaled, 2,771,049
000 eventually will be repaid.
SMALL TOWNS GETTING
INDUSTRY — Texas Industrial
. Commission reports that smaller
Texas cities are beginning to get
a larger share of the new in-
, dustrial dollar.
foundation will be sought. Bur
every so often, events occur
which begin to reflect the col-
lege life not as a dull devotion
to. book study, but as an. at
mosphere of web-rounded lern- |
oi. a high school, dipoma and
at least attempt at a college de
pies were classified as
value of
pay rpises
for prison guards, mentioned by former At Gen.
Budget rdises not determined । . -t " "
be presented
80 Years Ago
May 28. 1884 — County Court
was In session yesterday dispos-
ing of .probate business
Thomas Jefferson is again In
the ice cream buMness, and is ,.
prepared to deliver it at resi-
dences.
A great many people attended
the picnic at Reichardt’s pas-
ture on Sunday and by ten
o'clock in the morning there was
notateamora vehicle in town
t be hired
The wheel which was "blown
off the fire tank .wind mill last
Friday night is being coopered
preparatory to being put back
The damage does not amount to
a. great deal.
More Rain. - Sunday night
abouoneo'dlock we had quite
group of 321 white Russian ref*
ugees from the northwestern
province of Sinkiang in Com
munist China are on their way
to Hang Kong, refugees already
here said (Wednesday
The new refugees, consisting
of 40 families, are the second
group to come out of Sinkiang
this year. A group of 124, most-
WAll$ •..
Choir Sings
On June 7 at 2:30 p m . the
Chapel Choir of Capital Unive i-
sity, Columbus, Ohio, will sing
in the Brenham High School
Board carries out its planned
I rogram of investing its re-
fleet suffered a disastrous de-
I feat under the guns of the Ja-
panese navy commanded by
Admiral Togo,
In 1934, Mrs. Oliva Dionne,
with the assistance nf a mid-
wife and Dr Allen Roy Defoe,
a local country doctor, gave
in 1905. imperial Russia’s
and of the 27,893 still owing the
state $150,244,291, 2.354 are de-
- 4inquent oh their paymerts."
Cavness said the number of
delinquent - accounts is down
from fiscal 1962, when 3,283 more
were outstanding.
There still is > net loss of
D,151,035 from the "block deals"
revealed durmg the veterans’
land scandal* But it looks as
this summer’are expected to be Historical Survey Committee us
requested when the Legislature i suitable places for the markers
Wiliams Sr., Mrs W. R- Stuck-
ert and little daughter. Sally
Slacken, have gone to Dallas
to visit Mr and Mrs. D. C.Wil-. ;
liams. •
Mr. and Mr* Sidney -Hees-
have returned from a ’ trip to
Dallas and Fort Worth, where
they visited the ready - to - wear
markets and purchased stocks
killeda-followed closely by Mas- ~
ed ==----
against Commercial Union As sident Lyndon Johnson on U. S
domhestic affairs
to the U.S. Senate, declared
Z tht he heart, jot ""Ue Robert
What would you do if
, youlostyour.keys;,
ng earn 2
MT auran mars voDaVI
Guaranteed is m -or
your money back . A
Howard Gardner left Sundag
afternoon fo his home in Beau
mont after enjoying the Maltst. • ' "fo
M. L. Cohn, of Austin, one of
the owners of the New York
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a- — ' Advertising Manager ’
V • JAMES E. BYRD
MSmaun— ProductioaSuperzazoudeu-a- peare M
?. Bntered aa eecoa ciass matter st Host oroa,
• Brenham, Texas, under Act of March 8.1876.
8--CORPORATE" UFTRS-W - N E ton; 8r. *
_ _ *7 -chairman or me Bog-*, Hen E, 3le-cev: hh-h-
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"gartukANssgel*" ori ea ' ■ nd Egokkeeper , .
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MRS FY‘SCHULTZ . ' relet • ter perutor
MKS PEGGY WHITE • l--tx; . .-i.r operator
MRS BESS A HAHEKomi W omen s News
MAS HETTY HUKNNER Advertising and Circulation Clerk
SYLvESER H ETiK Advertining Make-up
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DARWIN JASTER AND JOHN MARTIN • Mell-noom, Apprentices
CIRCULATION -Agente- W H Multi, hermann - Kar. ttenrepreenae
Mn Martin yibrock, Robert Ray Loesch Rural Agent Monroe Eexerhann
CORRESFoKDENTS_MIS Hilda Stegemoller, Washington Mn Stevs
Kamas Wesley. Mn M L Zwernemann, Carmine; Milton Routt, cnappel
Bill, Mb Aghes Poteet. Somervile; Will Weeren, Burton: Ca* •*»
butch' Hohn. Independence. Maurice Angiy. Rovang,correspondenti Mi
June Fricke, Round Top. Mn. H. W. Smh,, Lyons. *
able to see the importance of
striving for a gopd educatien. Minnesota betwe
Automobiles romance. and The cone rt '
Aem--I
•=u=-eee
{K-: g-ti-
its Greens Bayou boat house - A thought for the day
where it was tied up for repairs j George Washington said: 'To
is entitled to no marine insu- ! be prepared for war is one of
the most effectual means of
preserving peace.”
Also Tires & Tabes
in stock for s , 10".
12", 14". 15 , 16".
IS ", 20 ". a IT
rims and whecks
building a state osteopathic col-
'I I lege.
BUILDING BOOM C O N-
TINUES — April was the sec-
ond biggest construction month
152 3 per cent.
Residential construction de-
creased somewhat in April. But
non resident ini permits rebound-
ed" strongly. The Bureau con-
i uded the—federat income-tee
out encouraged growth of in-
vestment in hotels and motels,
commerical garages and amuse
ment buildings. »
Permits for hospitals and oth-
er institutional buildings alsp in-
creased, and $14,000,000 worth
of stores and mercantile build-
LUCASaMICKAN
South America have- been -er-— HARDWARE CO.
113 W. Alamo GR 6-2282
serves so they will earn interest
while being held to retire bonds
as they come due.
in Texas history, reports the UT State Auditor C. H Cavness
' took a long look at the program
started by voters in ’1964 and
Auditorium Acelaimed as' on
of the finest a cappella college
choirs in Amerua, thiss choir is.
, composed of seui ti's iif, widely [
diversified backgrounds ind' in-
FRANKFURT. Germany.
“Emherd“LaerSgreary 0
building was estimated at $153.
600,000 - up 6 per cent from
March- ___________________________________
— Only once before has the
ne • ea4oe In 1962, the big three - Dal-
- Jflas, Fom Worth and Houston -
B t KJ 11 attiactd 50 petent <4 the new
• ■ ■ ■ W ■ | Indus!®loci
Ay hrrtf Sanford X firggste
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mmmm"szrmmaurm communities
"Their reason fr supporting
me is quite simple*' and very
practical - they feel now that I
am the only man in this race
who can beat Ralph Yarbo-
rough."
The former Morris supporters
who signed the letter were:
Godfrey Collins, formerly Mor-
ris' State treasurer; Don Tobin,
formerly Dallas County Finance
Chairman for Morris; .and the
following members of Morris'
Dallas County steering commit-
tee. Mrs. Stathakos Condos. Bill
Burrow, David Fox and Fred
Agnich a»
"In November. thousands of
new voters will be coming to
the polls and they will be look-
ing for a winner — a man who
can take the fight to Ralph Yar-
borough on a clean. high level -
a man who can not only sell
himself but campaign on al) the
issues at stake in this ejection.
"Over 44 percent of voters in
the first Republican primary,
just -6 percent short of an abso-
lute majority, felt that George
Bush is the candidate who can
do this. I pledge myself to the
people of Texas that I will take
my campaign into ewery corner
of this great State, just as I
have in the last primary, and
that by November a majority of
Texans will elect me the next
U. S Senator from Texas."
Bush coneltided
x,
i0n-m
5deinna
"The Meeting Will Please Come to Order—"
at merchandise for their store
Pointing out that Brenham is
140 years old this year, havins
been organized as a town in
1844. Mayor Reese B Lockett
suggests that some kind of cen-
tennial observance should be
staged, though war conditions
will, of course, prevent the ela-
borate celebration that would
cave been arranged in happier
mes.
Brenham Cub Scouts will be
entertained with a wiener roast
at Firemen's Park Thursday
afternoon. Cubmaster John
Maynard announced today.
Mr. and Mrs. "Reinhardt C.
Winkelmann of Bellville, Route
1, are announoing the birth of
a daughter, who arrived at the
Sarah B Milroy Memorial Hos-
pital May 27. •
scholars selected to advise Pre- tin.
=====================
EVERYONE INVITED!
To The Annual
Madisonville Sidewalk Cattlemen’s
CELEBRATION .
atwenrapenandwa -ene. '
220*
f-nanunam,
- — -iritageet“ruth4
can primary voter in Dallas
County annpuncing their public
support for me and urging ev-
ery former Robert Morris sup-
porter to vote for me," • Bush
said f
-- -+supporting him-----ae=.r
"Pi-, -kex- Mexzist-armorters . m
r--ie tener-6-every "Repbt-
THE BFST -
Country
► Sausage
IN TOWN
—eeemer z
ed nylon bones for dogs be- and Special Schools expects a j bird feeders.
cause they are'"cheaper in the 37 per centincrease: in the pop * Commission agreed to seek
long run." i ulation of its schools for mer- ' funds for $450-historical mark
— — tally fetal ded and will need an ■ ers in three parks and- three
.........., ~
* MK. IMPLEMENT DEALER - rr-^rjMOfrOOO for pay raises •-ero -parks
Solve*Your Tire Problems
with Multi-py Used
. Th* Brenham Banner-Preas wnn estabiishea m the Weekly S uthern Ban:
MI-1 red hot Democratic Journal — on January 1. 18 " wniargea to..A
aany newspaper January 1, 1876, pubitsned for 45 year by J G .Rankin
Hesd of Texas Journalism, Who wan one of the rounders of ne lex**
Press Asociation in 1869, President in 1898 Published ■ very arternoon
except Saturday and Sunday at Xu East Main Street, Hrennrw, I--- 1ele-
phon* GR 6-3643 _ _ j
. SUBSCRTPTION RATES: Delivered to the home by carrier in Rtenham;
one month, 3100 one year $10.00; By mail to Washington and ngjoning
eounties 37 00 per year (Austin. Brazos, Burleson. Fayette, Grmes, Lee. and
Waller counties) to other section* In Texns Ilf 00 per year, out or rexna
312 00 per year Ali subscriptions payable in dvna Coples tnas. nre une
delivered, changes of adaress,: and new sub-cription orders she .id be nd-
dresed to the Banner-Preas, P O Box 363, Brenham, Texas, 77833 ____
NOricE: Any etroneous renection upon the <■> aracker, standing or reputa.
ton of any person, fitm orccorporation appearing in the . cimux of tn*
Banner-Pre** will be gladly and promptly corre« to when, the article in
question la called to the attenUon of the management. ______
TITI AMERICAN CREED
oy wuitam Tyler Page
I believe in the United States of America aa • government of th* -
people by the people, for the people: whose just pwers are derived from
Ehe’consent of the governed; a democracy in a republic a sovereign nation
M many sovereign atate* a perfect union, one and inseparable, entnoushed
Upon thoee principle* of freedom, equality justice, and humanity ten
which American patrota nacririced their live and fort cue* •
. I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it: V> nuppon
Ue constitution to obey 1U laws, to respect ita flag and to defend 11
' igainst all eneintes "____ .
ly farmers who settled in Chi-
Emdigmeot-theslniteduzhinei- enmduriegsheftmdmrezime.ne- ■
1 ----- merrmprm- ! S
9
rX $ ’
■ t •um
terest. Hnilt
retrnedto tuiehomes.—:
Mr. and Mrs. George Beau-
mier and children left this morn-
ing in an automobile for a trip
•o Waco, Fort Worth and Dallas
PA Ue 1 3
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GR 6-3858
ent stales. ,its members will be '
scientists, doctors, speech ther-
apists par 1 . vorker 9 ial 7.. ---- • —p—w .
■workers, nurses and-profession- AUSTIN, Tex. —State officials , crease of s2"per cent of Maren j One of the smalltown lend,
al musicians . have tiegun the long parade be SHRIMP SEASON CLOsE ers__Pari* . will provide a big
MemberP insthesChapel.fore Gov. John Connaily's budgetiDELAYED ~ Close of theje iutf new marker for South Eexap
- s*a
nities " sing lean worship, agencies will give, estimates on Wildlife Commission. SPEwwoIVpp.I am
i and-travel During „thi ", school . how much they will need to Biologists recommended the s7, . , . ". '
year, planned tours took the operate- in the 1966 - 1967 45-day closed *euson be put off n-ae , and .165 12.
choir through northern Ohio be -biennium. . due to retarded growth of juve- operatung in . Eh. southwest
fore Christmas, a <1 through These' hearings will produce nile brown shrimp this year, screwworm tra 11 a ion V"'
msin and budget recommendations to the । With proper safeguards, ire 5 " -annou ne _ atihe sterie ’
mestct nexi Legislature by Governor lot J Weldon Watson sarie yedrop-pattern, Iwhish.0rigin-
Connally and by the Legislative j 1964 shrimping season still can 4Sen ,in naymeen
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........— .....— - .......- or -*r- T-mn ; EV umneran i J tes must be set out . ing 1960: 'onivMmTiTzrurim.:
ture years when. tr more solid Church information may be ob in dollar-, and cents But th it took under advisement com- u ' , - P , I „ '.
' • • •• . • a ^1 ‘ . ,, by state animal hearth Officials
| summer budget hearing permJ plain.* about operation of Gene , as screwworms, while 1,382.sam-
.588
Erarn «?
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Cotton planting stf-nott
equal to last year s although
highly active in high plains ir-
rigated acreage. U. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture reports
Eagle Paaa. Beeville and
Greenville civic leaders receiv-
ed tips on communhy industrial
promotion at Texas Industrial
Commission seminars in Aus-
Mr. Grocer: Place Your Order NOW!
— Call Steve C. Bilski OR 6-4081
STATE CAPITAL
. I piam.s about operation of Gene :
: actually is the guessing season. 1 Howe. Wildlife mana g <■ m ent
i since agency heads have to area in Hemplill County Pan- screwworm* -
guess now how many file clerks, I handle sportsmen asked that PU3 u vc t
’ I how much stationary and how .500 pairs of" quil be put Out I DEER HARVEST — An.es-
butcher 1 many pencils they will need in i there from the Tyter Hathery timated 146,315 deer were har-
* ' ock vefted in th* 2)-county Ed-
F ; wards ePlateau District during
[ the 1963 bun ing season, Parks
and Wildlife biologist Rod Mar
Fume Resistant ■ 5
BOETTCHER
LUMBER GO.
1608 S. Market St GR 6-3678
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