Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1960
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StiH a few ’59 models left free of Fed. tax.
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number. Each new owner then
must send in $1 for renewal of ap-
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Funeral services will be . held
Friday at 3 p.m. at the Carmine
Lutheran Church with Rev. A. M.
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Idison Bergmann
The former
Graber Ser-
vice Station
on W. Main
REFRIGERATOR BUY
of the week!
her.
This feature of the act will help
greatly in returning stolen boats
to their rightful owners. Ownership
records are public records. All you
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Milroy:
Mrs. A. R Froese Route 1. Car
mine. medical
Water temperature control
G. E.‘s famous 3 zone washing action
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only 15%
inches bibb
16% inches
deep, 26
inches widel
JERRY RANDERMANN
GR 6—2057
tonisin
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SEE WHY YOUR SPINE PLAYS SUCH AN IMPORTANT
PART IN GOOD MIALYN MAINT1NANCI
Bad Qwf NOW W Yoyr* Is a Caw for Chiropractiel
The Diseases Mentioned Below Are Only a Few Which
Are Caused by Vertebrae "Pinching" Nerve*. Study this
“Health Chart”’ of Chiropractic, and you will understand
why more and more people are turning
to Chiropractic care.
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By VERN SANFORD
Got your boot numbers yet?
Kefauver’s 117,090. _ '
Nixon is unopposed in the Pennsylvania primary. But write-ins
should show which of the Democratic candidates has the most
-ardent following. — _
7168.88
You can be sure if it's G. E. — If it’D ftmn
Sehleider's it has to be good!
day at 5 a.m. after a short illness.
Born in Carmine, Aug. 2, 1917,
the son of Waldemar and Emma
Regardiess of what your ailment is called ... no
matter how long you have suffered . . . Chiropractic
care may be the exact answer to your specific health
problem. Chiropractic sueceede many time* after
all other method* have failed.
eu-ceu- - -e .
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WASHINGTON—(NEA)—The.latest hasje between Paul Butler,
Democratic National Committee chairman, ’and California oilman
numbers - or charge as much —
and the number is permanently* as-
signed. e
When you sell your boot, or it is
r - ’ Washmeinndia
1, meetet treubles, adiet- —
mm al vhis pem W On
k of Giddings and
o Hotston: two sis.
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spaper Eatery
Hospital News
AU loans covered by Life, H & A insurance.
Come in, phone or write
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fa ail conditioners only can General
Electric give you so much cooling in
so little space.
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_ CORRESPONDENTS who traveled with Senator Humphrey ip
* Political Hawi Notebook * * '
Formula for a Contribution;
' Oh,. Those Old Bus Fares - '
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/ • tax-exempt on its own income. It is not in the same class as charit-
able organizations, donations to which are tax-exempt.
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city, and d
in the lumbe
Since the
(kiliw
AIR CONDITIONER
icatiga. Purchaser of thelat
. ven a- veasonable time to mi
‘application for a transfer of num-
coast guard-approved life preserv-
er, buoyant vest, ring buoy or
buoyant cushion — for each per-
son on board. And it is the owner’s
responsibility to see that such
equipment is in his boat
This, regardless of who is operat-
ing the vessel. )--
mw, met POWERED CASSIS
“Ultra-Vision” TV
• Wi Augle, W MU Pictun Ui
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boat, its serial number, make,
model (year built) and length. its
construction (wood, plastic, etc.),
whether it’s an inboard or out
board, diesel or gasoline powered,
and for what purpose it is being
used (business or pleasure).
Applications must be notarized.)
then forwarded to the Texas High-
way Department (40th and Jack-
son) in Austin — along with a
money order or cashier’s check
covering the fee.
Fees Vary Some
Fees ire based on the length
of the boat. For those under six-
teen feet the fee is .Hi 16 to 26
feet, but not including 26 feet, $5;
26 to 40 feet, $10; 40 feet and over,
$12.50.
The license is good for three
years.
Much beefing is heard over the
instructions to pay by money or-
der or cashier’s check. This parti-
cularly from those who must pay
only the $1 fee. Result is that most
boat owners are sending in a check
or cash and such payment is being
accepted.
The licensing plan is similar to
that applied to your car, except
that the rtate doesn’t provide the
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: If someome
: you know
: K moving... :
* A feendy cal by the •
• Welcome Wagon Hostess ,
• will help them feel at •
• home
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Thirty-mile trips, which cost 90 cents on'regular passenger buses,
cos* $7 M by’the chartered bus. Humphrey is also using the bus in
West Virginia.
PICKING A TEMPORARY chairman keynoter. a permanent
chairman to preside over convention sessions and a chairman of
the esolutios committee will .be the big business before Demo-
cratic Convention Committee on .Arrangements which meets: in
Los Anigntes after Easter.
One idea is to divide the jobs between a governor, a senator and
a representative. .
One of the bright young Democratic governors will probably be
keynoter. 4 w
STATE PRESIDENTIAL primaries coming up may show a lot
. more than who wins. Comparisons with results of four years ago
should show .shifts in the two parties’*strengths 3
In the Indiana primary May 3, Nixon ahd Kennedy are unop-
posed.
In the IBM primary, Eisenhower carried the state 251,000 to
242,000 for Senator Kefauver. f •
Kennedy is running unopposed in his home-state Massachusetts
primary April 20. " . ...
In the IBM primary, Eisenhower, in a write-in vote, carried it
51.000-to 26,000 for Rep John W. McCormack. /
Eisenhower carried the a tote the following November 1,393,000
to Stevenson’s 048,000..
Under the new. water safety act
passed by the 1959 Legislature, all
boat owners, with few exceptions destroyed., or abandoned, you must
State Requires
158“
v $1€€.95
now •742
6. E. Automatic ? ।
Washer
• Big 8 lb. capacity "
• All porcelain tub
) Flexible automatic controls
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L.Pryers tow as 158.88
taxilesstate wants is the name seed is the boat’s number 40 de-
and address of the owner of the termine its owner’s nameryAny
I .Beech, Celf9n2
2 cedea in deatn
one brother. .
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a year ago by a 19 year old plantiff asking damages for .
injuries suffered in an accident. The jury .was treated
■ ----------t - to an.unexampled demonstration of courage as the
against hin.however, he threw • the crutches down.
. took off the brace, and strode angrily out. Climaco
'says nobody has ever claimed thm-
are amopg thosegwho forgot, you'
are in the majority. *
Numbers must heebtained from
the State Highway Department in
Austin Application forms may be
secured from almost any deal-
wzapns-iz
ICE TRAYS 99c Each
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401 E. Alamo
Famous 8 cu, ft.
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Alphon Ponfick, r“arrgman"netcarmtinscmetery.
The Foehner Foneral Home of Bur-
, April 11, JM
an, who has
laudable effc
transportatior
erana to the i
Worth, has at
complishing
just received
Mr. George
Fe road, doit
the red tape
The sixth a
the public sc
Dr. W. A. L
nie Stone are
tively, enjoye
picnic on Sat
lake, three r
" 23 Sei
participated
Mrs. Johr
thrown out <
ago and hac
was otherwi
recovering,
through.
Mr. Otto i
ter. hadpihe
nail in his f
~ was up and
next day.
-Several tr
Highway Department is required
by the act to supply it. For thi»
reason, boat owners must notify
the Highway Department of SM
change’ address from that fild
with the application.
Your certsate must be kep on
your person or on your bobtIf
you lose your certificate you may
obtain a duplicate for $1. • T;
, Within 90 days of the expiration
of your license you must apply for
a renewal. Boat numbers, how-
ever, will not be changed
Safety Features
So much for licensing provisions.
Now, about the safety features —
the main purpose of the bill.
All motor boats 16 to 26 feet in
length must have a white light aft,
visible from all directions. Also a
bow light, green on the starboard
and red on the port side.
Motor boats 26 feet and longer
must have a bright white t light
tern, but not the white light.’How-
light on the starboard side and a
red light on the port side.
Sail boats under 40 feet In length
must carry the red and green lan-
tern. but not the white light. How-
ever, they are required to have a
lantern or a flashlight aboard to
be used in sufficient time to avert
collision.
Every boat, regardless of size or
make, shall have aboard one
Anpbonconga, 42, of tarmine;
an Austin hospitarWednes,
in
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These Buys Are MadePsssible By.
REPAIR SHOP
Saw Shop and Lawn
Mower Shop
The only saw shop in town.
We sharpen all kinds of
saws and lawn mowers: Al-
so, all kinds of Scissors,
Lawn Shears and Garden
tools. Small engine repairs.
Authorized MPihcor” service
• tn—imfay’a traditional
: spirit of hospitality. Tell
• WelcomeWagon the
• name and address of
• families yon know who
• are moving-
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Deadline was March 1 of- and. surrender your certificate
WRITE-INS MAY GIVE a clue in the-Pennsylvania primary
April 26 and the New Jersey primary April IB.
No presidential candidate from either party is.on the NJ. ballot. this year. -
In the 1956 primary, Eisenhower carried the state 357,000 to That date has passed, but if you
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Base at extra, cost. $2.50 wkly.
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Need Cash?
. Courtroom Comedy Props
. Court Bailiff NickClimaco of Cleveland, Ohio,1 gets
.. 2. whenevfheleksiat these grim objects—a pair
of crutches andan ankle to hip brace. They were used
Funeral services for W. H. Mc-
Kinley, salesman for the Mauso-
leum Corporation of America,
were scheduled to be held at 4 o'
clock Thursday afternoon, with
-burial to follow in the mausoleum
at Woodlawn Garden of Memories
Cemetery,,in Houston.
Mr McKinley, who was assiting
in sale of crypts for the new mau-
soleum in Brenham, died of a
heart attack in his car in the out-
skirts of Lufkin Monday.
Owner of the Hlbsten-cemetery,
P»y H^yryc annminred that the _
chapel of his mausoleum would be
named the William Ha McKinley
Memorial Chapel in honor of Mr.
McKinlby who had an important
part in its construction x
m— benet, b
4 ncletice togethi
Edwin W. Pauley over tax exemption for contribution* to* the
- National Convention Committee is the result of ‘misunderstanding
B M of income tax tew on business deductions.
Bureau of Internal Revenue in Wajhington soy* contribution* to
g6 ,, : a nolitical party or organisation are not deductible end wont bo.
-2 iraomu-taonmmnddazclxalannaskuzaowedaz
. and if there is a reasonable expeetation of a later return, it can be
V'. deducted As a business expenses.
But there's a catch to this: • .
' j The expected return must be commensurate with sizof the con-
—--a. -m----dd
I A < If a Los Angeles hotel or restaurant gives $5,00 to the Dem-
- rtie convention committee, it might expect to get much more back
• in extra business. Its contribution would therefore be deductible as
deducted as a bminers expense, .
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F A national convention committee is a nonprofit organization and
Plus service and installation. $2.00 wkly.
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aina, cloma, pin betweneahevider ^2'*"' theome-
tai 4 *> mm. mA Ai i Kim, hay feven "e
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MM. heen euthme, preumonin, tubevculoslo, dim-
Mil ereethins, luns "esble "
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plouiy mA • were •t ether freubles, so-colled ere.cmved
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* pepsie ef uppe bemele, fevein, "hinglet, MmmsA, "C
7 • Nighra raw. digbete*> Meetima kidnev,skindinemens
beits,«rugiions m< —m raw*. M M*»S, «M
5, nerves bning pinched la "he "pinel opening* w peint-
mine Lutheran Church.
At the time of his death he was
employed by the Albers Butane ■
Service in Carmine.
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