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FRIDAY, AUG. 3,1956 .
• BRENHKM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHM, TEXAS
Numerous parties honoring the
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welcomed:
and Miss Billye N. Russell of
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A story, "She Answered the .
Houston, Texas. was elected pre-
White and yellow
chrysanthemums and greenery
"God-Is Love," was the opening
Speaker for the banquet which
the crystal punch bowl. * Refresh-
' Charles E. Wiede
Irvin Ashorn, Mrs. Edwin Lueck-
ing on left center, not passing.
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Lord’s Prayer.
4 Notice
and here’s the
America.” Also on the panel was
BUY!
and rock fry J
c try today, Hr ilers
pickles.
crackers, and spreads.
Williams 'to James L. Wil-1 Dawson Massacre. They reported
lings are not beinz quoted today
CrosnG corron
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Cotton
mal open house at the Dorbritz
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Fan arrangements of flowers fea:
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Contest. The girl will be chosen
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For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
serving.
Off
In Highway Funds
WASHINGTON I UP)
Texas
program which begins in 1958,
004,88 of which $97,702,705 will be
spent
LOOK
The topic. "Respect
were sung.
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Hospital News
Save 10%
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The William Penn Ladies Aid j
during the July 31 meeting sur-
home Thursday afternoon, when
many callers appeared to view
the wedding gifts on display in
the living room and dining room.
left?
Our Personalized Christmas Greeting
KLM
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8:15
8:30
9:00
10:25
10:30
11:00
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U.D-C. CHAPTER MEETS
AT HISTORIC MONUMENT
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WILLIAM PENN AID
SURPRISES PASTOR
WITH POUND SHOWER
MANY PARTIES GIVEN TO
HONOR MARION DORBRITZ
PRIOR TO HER WEDDING
7:00
7:30
7:45
8:00
GRADE A MILK
6 71 per cwt of 4%
7c per point over 4%
iced Cokes.
Mrs. W. C. Dorbritz, mother of
wa
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Manuel Morales, speeding, fin-
ed $29.50. ,
Mrs. Stanley Flisowski, Bren-
ham. surgical.
Milroy:
Bill Seeker, Brenham, surgical.
Oct
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St. Jude
Mrs. Walter Drews, Brenham,
medical.
Mrs. Louis Zientek, Brenham,
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YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER'SI
Lang Motor Co.
511 West Main St.
Phone GR 6-2391
s
6:00
6:01-
BUILDING IS LOCATED
To: R P. Greenwade. President.
Board of Trustees.
Brenham Independent
School District, e
Brenham, Washington
Omnty, Texas
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Mrs. Oscar Som mor. chrysanthemums and greenery ....... — -
” The snidery was happy to- re decorated the tabla. Which held, be heldrurToronto, Canada .
FOR MRS. W. O. DANNHAUS
The W M. F. of St. James Lu-
theran Church, New Wehdem. at
FAGMEEAMSFANS
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Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Dec
Sp ts closed
chinged.
। tier and Mrs. Irvin Ashorn. serv
1 ed coffee cake, cookies and cf-
ceive the following new mem-
bers: Mrs. Herbert Gaskamp, Mrs.
Mertins and Mrs. Scholz.
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INTERNATIONAL, MEET
Dr. Connie Riddle, president of
the Brenham Pilot Club and del-
building Is located in Washing
ton County. Brenham, Texas. Bids]
Society -Clubs - News of Women
CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S
FELLOWSHIP MEETS AND
PLANS VISITATION WORK
classes held s eady Top 15.75 for
190-240 1b US 1.03 barrows and
scripture reading and prayer by
Mrs. Henry Buerger.
VHark I Hear the Savior Walk.
; MOVAL of the old Central Ele
mientary School Building and the
SALE d the land on which the
AND REMOVAL OF THE
EXISTING
CENTRAL ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL BUILDING
' AND THE
SALE OF THE PROPERTY
Ing fruit punch was served with
sandwiches, capapes, dips and
STATIONERY DEPT.
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Brenham Banner-Press
.BRENHAM PILOT CLUB
PRESIDENT SPEAKS ON
tem
New Mexico — $31,575,663, with
$20,639,872 going on the interstate
T'X J
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SPAGE2
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salted nuts. Miss Sally Stuckert,
sub-deb daughter of Mrs. Stuck-
POULTRY
Large White.Eggs,
Medium Candied Eggs'. 30c
Small Eggs, 23c
Checks Eggs, 15c . -
ND PLANS PARTY -
Mrs. Thomas M. Spencer, pre-
sident, conducted the devotional
and business session of the Chris-
tian Women’s Fellowship, held
Tuesday afternoon on the lawn
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MEN AND WOMEN'
cards this year are the most beautiful
ver bonbon dish. Summer blos-
/8ikme240-260 Rm 1450-15.50; ovor
1260 lbs. 11 50-14 25.
BRENHAM (OTTON
Strict Middling 31 3)
MAdi Ing, 31.00.
Strict Low Middling, 2950
Low Middling 27 50.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
FOR THE SALE, DEMOLITION
NOTICE - barbecue customers
"1 will barbecue on Sundays only hereafter.
• Barbecue on sale from
—: .. .....:15 a. m. to 12 45 noon Sunday.
at
DANCE
ARTESIAN PARK
SATURDAY, AUG. 4
With JOHNNY GIMBLE
and the Homefolks Gang
featuring Columbia Rec-
ords own Mollie Anne and
Slim Harbert. Entertain-
ment for the entire family.
Otto Seidel et a) to Joe Wisno- of events commemorated by the
ski and wife On 5, block 26 monument. Following the pro-
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10528*
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Mission
ent of Schools Office,
Bidders may inspect the build
WANTED
For Upholstering, Sewing and
Cabinet Work
) ■ '
1. Good wages
2. Paid insurance
3. Pension • Plan
1 4. Vacation
5. Paid holidays
BA
1280 or
Brenha
- r
Old Roosters, 8c - *
Guingas, 50c . ’ t
Ducks 12c
Pecans, 28c
Turkeys Toms, 20c s
Tuskey Hens, 27c
ungraded milk
' 30 to 75 1bs. daily bonus
10c /cwt.
76 to 100 lbs. daily bonus
15c/cwt.
100 lbs over daily bonus
25c/cwt.
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purchasing the land voys ‘oversens t hold i diplomatic,
All materials in the building soiree occasioilly without dig-
All told. Texas will get $149.- George Perry was elected alter-
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DIVORCE DOCKET
Leslie D. Williams
District Judge
Edwin E. Wilson vs Betsy F.
Wilson
Iris McDermott vs. Herbert Me-
vke 10: 38-42. G
. meseH27
nnapkuks e adeifffru
meetigs. a .■■
A thank you eard was T —
from Mrs. Fred Schwartz.
S phemsgz.pture Was —
Public Records
31.16 33 a ; current receipts 29’; dir- 1 ... ------- ------. -
31 20 ties and checks 281. shall he received in Superintend.
WATKINS PRODUCTS DEALER
now “
in afternoon.
n Entered «• eo-
2 ond das matter
3 at Post orhice,
F Brenham. Tex-
as, under act of
March a 1879.
Tom s Whitehend_pibliher.
jas E Byrd —Mechanicai Supt.
ing,” and
Addie Mae Banks to Ira Lee the final open air meeting of the
Banks 40—8-10 acre. Nelson summer. NEW WEHDEM AID TO BUY
Smith League $10 and considera- 4---------------- I LIFE MEMBERSHIP PIN
tions Texas 2nd In US
.28
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Doris Johnson, bnf vs. Beaulah 701,304 going on the in erstate
meyer. Mrs. Ben .Pohlmeyer,Mrs.
Scholz and Mrs. Charlie Tappe. .
. -‛Ehea mEiThn*zrsed.witbohe
osg•m23a6.12
- g eady and unchanged 93 and 92
Low Clone score 59; 90 score 57'1; 89 score
Salem Junior
'Beautiful Savior," i
NEW CARS REGISTERED
.. ■ Henry Appel
j County . Tax Assessor-Collector
D Wsch omburg. -.mu. NEAR LACRANGE
Odsmoblle 4 Coor. *
Alvis Rhames, Brenham, Ford? . 4 --
Seasonal flowers adorned the
57*.: 89 SALE
refreshments of fruit punch, as- _________ - _ - m
sorted tidbits and cookies were and announced at a later date. •
served. Guests were received by i The club also voted to sell fruit --
the bride - elect and her mother,, cakes again this year,
and a group of friends assisted in---
bride-to-be have marked the fi-, -----------
na l week prior to the marriage of egate to the 35th annual con-
Muss Marion borbritz and Ar-veation of Pilot International. ------, -------
be hel8 at Miami Beach. Florida, of the First Christian Church,
July 18 to 21, gave a report of with good attendance.
the convention at a combined Reports of officers and depart-
business and program meeting ments, benevolence activities and
followed the opening
7
usass . vsuM
mediate past-president of the
Brenham Pilot Club.
At Irie business meeting pe-
July 23, 1956
and-duck- The Board of Trustees. Bren-
■ ham Independent School Distriet,
Brenham. Texas, will receive
sealed proposals at 8:00 P. M.,
Monday, August 13, 1956, for ’he
DEMILITIQN AND RE-
Why wait until the last minute when you
will have to be satisfied with what is
Live In?”
Mrs. Freda Ameringer of the
Pilot Club of Oklahoma City, who
was chosen the Woman's Home
Companion Clubwoman of the
Year, appeared on a panel titled,
'The Roll of the Volunteer in
I n
Butter: .851,000 pounds, market
j i prised Rev. and Mrs. Harry Scholz
? wiha. pound shower Several
| I German songs were sung and re- j thur Joe White, which is to
| corded.. . solemnized Saturday evening
The hostesses, Mrs. Henry Ket-the Firsf Baptist Church.
Mrs, Florence Dyer was hos- ------------- . - .. --------
tens for a personal shower at her of the local club, held at Lang visits.
ers, caponettes, toms.
APPLY IN PERSON AT
INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE
BRYAN, TEXAS
The successful bidder, upon be-
ing (warded the demolition proj-
ect shall, prior to commencing
he iemolitfon work, execute and
_____ ... _._____. , the convention by her sister. Dr;
the prospective bride, held Infor- Marguerite Axell of Waco, and
mal open house at the Dorbritz Miss Clara J. Hamblen, the im-
New York will get $174,766,012, of, a m m..Il A. a ... Le
Webb vs. James heshan2o-ytom will • on the song: »Sy 0X1^8 of Thee,”
Allocations for other Southwest-
ern states:
ceding the program, the club vot-
_______________________________ ed to sponsor a queen in the
tured the decorative theme, and Washington County Fair Queen's
after August 6. 1956. shall become ging too deeply into 'their own
the proper’y of the successful pockets.
bidder for the demolition work But in the past the se re ary oil |
The demolition contractor shall state has received no representa-
clear ’hr site completely of all tion allowance although he does;
materials and/or debris at the a lot -f official entertatning Un-
completjod of his contract all toider a bil signed by President Ei- .
the complete satisfaction of the senhower Thursday the govern-
owner and Architect The sue- ment will give the secretary one.
cesrfu bidder shall remove the The biu also includes the usual
building, including the foundaifunds to buy ice and water for |
tion work to a point 2 0 below overseas emba sies. This is nec- j
presen natural grade, and shall becaure local water in
bulldoze the area orcupied by the ’ cases is not fit to drink
buiding and level off the site of _________ /__________I
i pending. ’
MARRIAGE LICENSES
work to one contractor and the years has vo ed funds to the State will lead a del oration of 100 hw-
sale of the land to another party. Department for so-called "repre-yers to Austin Aug. 25 to insvect’
then the demolition contractor sentation allowances” or as some the $250,000 headquarters building
will he given full access to the Cpitol cynics call it "whisky of the State Bar of Texas.
' grounds for his work by the party money " This altows American en- _ ----—------^7 ------1— ---
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sca
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will be secord only to New York
in the amount of federal funds re-
ceived by st tes under the new
interstate highway construction
. . hol
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me
laic
St.
I we
— I the
anc
ing during daylight hours at any
» time prior to the opening of bids
The buiding consists of a 2-9‛ory
. Coming to Satrlight for 4-Day Run
mmmpeahenemM
atthe StarliteRriwe-Ih 2.
for the interstale system. The group decidedI not to have
..... —. — - - a meeting in August.
less 1Dr d PEI>VIGI P-VYEI hi -I—- J- -""T. . . 1 । “***5’ ------ > .L
, —-homeruendax.nighbgueln-kosdondaytenimceting wasoraxeamingngaP‛wnse‛ars"ur-
Mrs. Lillie Lange, who served a ed and a visitation program out-
32 74 32 69 3
:2 72 32 67 ..
S.The51957 convention wN Call.”, was read by Gloria Wer-
-5"" _ chan and a-film strip was shown.
liams, Sr. 124 73 acres, John H that many visitors may be seen
Money 1 2 League $10 and.con- ea< h day at the Bluff on the
siderations. Colorado River.
H L Acker et uxto Alvina W Mrs. C. A. DeWare, president of
Steinbzch. West part of lots 2.. 4. । the chapter, conducted the open-
6. 8 and 10, block “C" of Wash- l ing ritual, and the program was
ingten Park Addition $10 and presented by Mrs. L. N. Winfield,
considerations: , | the historan, who read the story-
. damage to property and/or build- |
ings on or adjacent to existing
where the building is now of State John' Foster pnlha^ now
hs-ated. The,l’irureT^ visiting" dignitarie»|
shall confine his operations with- with government 1'unds. rather mi ____
in the boundaries of the land than using m ney from his own । Lawyers Plan Tour
- as shown on the plot plah. wallet AUSTIN (UP)- E. Smythe Gam- Route 3, medical.
| Should the Owner, in their Although lwmakersr sometimes brell of Alanta, Ga., president of
I wisdom, award the demolition grumble about it, Congress for the American Bar Association,
31 21 3103
71 24 11 10
WASIIINGTON r, . Secretary 627,514, with «.-
416,292 going on the interstate sys-
Owner reserves the right to sell, 1 . —,
rhe building separately from the Johnson. Annulment of marriage system. For An Property •• was given by I
ia-e " "■ L — -*, 2-,"
avoir the building and land as vArthuramesand,shirey-M ae Ix»uW»na-^4l.561.778. with $28.-j Fifteen members were present
he finds them ahd shall be fully MacEenzie VS In re. hange of 059,713 going On the interstate sys- at the meeting.
responsible for all claims for ac- name . tem. " After the meeting coffee and
cidenis and/or-injury including : Missouri— $69,704,571, with $46.-. lunch were served by Mrs. W. D.
death to any or all persons di- [JuUcS It) KCCCIVe 1047,041 going on the interst a e sys- Buddenberg. hostess.
rectly or indirectly arising from — . • '
operations under this project and ‘Whiske Money
shall be fully responsible for / /
plenic .supper, assisted by her fined. : ■
Sister Miss Alida Heine. and Miss . Mrs, G, H. Farmer led the study ■
Thusnelda Mueler, 1 1"- Jon the Book of Romais, and Mrs- |
alEdlecjtated that the Alta Bartlett conducted the lesuecH
.S s --i mpms
iai There were more than nUs
100 registered for the con venr T, wiseiON
-tiop Which was held in the fab SALEM JUNIOR MISSION
urous Fontainebleq Hotel -Mrs. BA
Jean Conacher of Hamiiton, On- — , , ,,
tario Canada, was installed -as - Band at the meeting July 22, de-,
president for the coming year,eided to have a watermelon parae
and Miss Billye N. Russell of ty on August 3
.-The following visitors were al games with appropriate prizes
welcomed: Mrs. Herbert Gas- providing diversion. Gift of Yrs.
Ramp. Mrs. Ervin Hinze, Mrs.,Green to the bride-elect was a
Walter Mertins,. Mrs. Paustin,crystal cream and sugar sett end
। Mrs. Harry Scholz, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Stckert gave her a piece of
I Sommer. Mrs. Floyd Sommer and milk glass.
NEW ORLEANS (1
ciosed s eady
f - 7 ' •' -? -—4— — —-—.---—
Issued by a reliable and accept - j
able Bonding Company and shall
be paid or by the successful
bidder. Company to be acceptable ,
to the Owner.
Proposals shall be mailed or
delivered in person in sealed
opaque envelopes and bear an
identifying legend in some place
on the envelope as follows:
The meeting opened with a eluding a group of 20 friends,
prayer by Rev. Harry Scholz and each of whom remembered fhe
the hymn, "Oh, That the Lord honoree with a personal gift
Would Guide My Ways." ________
----. study Rev. Scholz rooms and the refreshment table
gapcenteted wk!) a coloni truit,
s I bowl. Party sardwiel aesadhnF
Med er dainties'were served with re-
Get ahead of the crowd ... Make your
selections now while our samples are
complete...
Get a Rock
ALL THROUGH
YOUR HOME
Spee/67o 5589 8“‘
Eren if you have never paint-
ed, you can give walla and
woodwork a uniform coat of
color:s:with thie velvet-
smooth paint.
Oem Culem sngkmy Miche)
KEMGLO 5898 gal
Fows on freely, dries in 3 to 4
boon to a satiny surface like
he kerf enamel. Beautiful lustre
enamel for kitchens, bath-
rooms, all woodwork. 24 colors.
- Eges x 300 cases Market irreg-
lower: .sows • steady; No 1-2
i grades 200-240 Ibs . 16 75, , sows
12 50-14. * ..._____
. Sheep, 1,300.- -Receipta —mostls— Esequiet ReviHa-Olivare, driv-
. 1 A, lambs 'and old ewes; choicei
230 per cwt , slaughter bamhs absent; slaughter
6c per point over,47 ewes, and st beker lambs, steady
— wmea-—-
4.50-5.25; breeding ewes up to 7;
. wsdacker. and. feeder lambs 15.50
down . " —
deliver a Performance Bond in
’he sum of Three Thousand Dol
-lars $.390000) in favor of the
Owner as a guarantee that the
। work described, above will be ac- i
belaze Nover
ber 1, 1956. The bond 1* to be 1
T^awa iembers aneverea
Y. Mrs. years apstaf The meeting closea with “
member, o tha eaeignormthsong and Prayer.
---- a n $ =ln-smm•trm
Headline Series, spoke on the , Eena
subject, "Which World Do You EAansxhdM
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' KEW YORK (UP)
closed steady.
High
-32 532-49 32,30 ular. White and mixed large ex-
3192 186 3 -4--tre-381-: medums HH: tndards
' area • shall he if least three (3)
feet down from the existing
grade levl at the closest point.
The intent of ’he foregoing is to
leaye the building area clear.
*- clean and a ceptable to the Own-
3 ET„WORT} l (UP) ■ US1 A- i. ,
tivesock:
atile 700. Several loads good
slaughter steers 18.50 - 20 50 on-
bought-brrive’basis; cows •
about steady with utility at 9-10,50
canneta -andsuters.-6850.dher
clazses scarce.
Calve* 25 Not nouzh of’ered to
ton : ualionkeese-
Hogs 150. Butchers steady to 25
err, assisted thehostesses.•.mLAssociation.and editor
--Berbersiif-rNG~FEm _J2y Bulletin
atur, freshing,fruit punch.
feadh R, stuckert Entertained 16 girls
at"vS Green’s apartment. brid-
publimhea every afternoon except Saturday ana Sumnday n » B. Mais
StretBtenham. feras. Telephon GR 6-3643, GR 6-3644. „ 1
W ma: andadzgspns.corntm WK #aiaztos!eate •;
wraSpucte’ndMtssMa- • Birthday
_ , ry Helen Schulte, ,
case pending - * ‘ Ruben L. Schatz and Miss El-
y Albert Kitowskl driving Mae Hopmahn. —,—=====
-ssgaEdtamkAse—cut
Dermott.
Marion J Merrill vs. Lucas
Merrill, 1
Ler - the.....cessful land buyer. TORPRAXSLESSOVAL
TRAL SCHOOL BUILDING AND
as decorations America.” Also on the panel was
" - held! Melvin A. Glasser, New York, N.
' ' ’ ispy Y- assistant to the president of
-------- — — crackers ana spzeaus, pickles, the National Foundation for In-
Edith Traylor Wbliams and J lives in the Mier Expedition and olives, and cookies, served with fantile Paralysis.
Dr. Riddle was accompanied to
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET of center, not passing, case pend-
H A. Becker . i ing.
j,,.^ ot the Peace Otto William Adler, driving on
x “ -'7 - - Fleft of.renter, not passing, case
Manuel Morales, driving on
left side of street, fined $29.50.
CHICAGO PRODUCE
* CIICAGO (UP, Produce:
Live poultry: Market about
; steady^ 14 tnfeks ______L
No USDA price changes on p ul-1
1 SALE OF LAND ON WHICH
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9:00
10:35
10:30
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11:45
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12:00
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1:00
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6:00
6:30
7:00
7:05
7:15
। ci.. - and part basement masonry
K1 ", TEGICIGALHL Honduras (UP, structure. Floors and roof con 1
'7’ V 70 32,72 mhe govemment announced to- struction are of wood interim
2 69 32 39 321 day .’ ha, clamped 4 -day "statopartitions are of wood, brick
3255 323 322 ot siege" on Morazan province as and/or ptaster, Windows and
i 31g7 31-l’ >• n dt of wednesday abrtive doors are of wood
" " • . . .. Bids may be submitted on the
j 19 31.05 -'ll 15 military revolt in this, country Alone buildings
71 ye. 11 •1 ri Pw iroppnr v mcasure pro- di-u5‛ . .
312531-,, • land all the land, or- on the land
steady at 32 50, un- bb/' publie mee ings, f rbid: . Whole or on the land sub.
ridents of the province tortravel divided shown on the plot
without “pecial permiti ind au- plan ISEE PROPOSAL FORM».
. HOUSTON piVESTOCK thorizes the provipcial governor Each bidder shal nttach to his
HOUSTON UP> (USDA). . censor neWSP 'P''- and rad sld bid a Cashier's Check payable to
Livestock 1 tions. the Owner in the full amount of Ella B Burrell vs. Harvey Bur-
Cattle 50. Fresh supply inade- The provincial: state of siege is the Proposal (s) submitted and roll.
quate to test price trene Land the only sped action, reported in the largest amount of the bid Dan Morgan vs. Alberta Mor-
trading activity. One load sold-to- so far in connecion With the r. Checks attached to bids not ac gan.
arrive slaughter yerlirgs grad- volt, which W‛S confined ‘or We cepedwi be returned to the Josephine
ding standard' to < hour 17-18.50 the St Fl ancis bar Bidder Webb. _
and 20. racks here I The Owner reserves the right CIVIL DOCKET
Calve* 50 Receipts too light •> An official announcement Thurs- reject any of all bids and- to Leslie D. Williams
provide market fest. Nominally day saidrtbrets m thbarraeks k-aive any 'technicalities The District Judge
st eady suffered 165 casualties, but did not
"1, 10 Bsa on prices t„break this figure d wn - into killed,
-g--me-=esezezsrummetcau
• ahi ent existing grades fur-
inishing such new clean dirt or
earth as- may he required to ac-
I- mplish 'his work If rough fill
I is use I to fill in the basement
Baptist Women’s Missionary So-
elety. were guests of Mrs. M. B.
Holleman Thursday morning.
1 honoring Miss Dorbritz. Scripture
------------------ gems written by'the guests were
1 • A large groupof members of > wrapped in small packages and
truck . 1 the Minnie B. Williams Chapter, presented to Miss Dorbritz .whose
Harr son O'Neal, Brenham. | United- Daughters of the Confed mgits- from the hostess was a sil-
m -u 1 Our eracy, motored to LaGrange Wed- " --
nesday morning and held their some were used as -
— --DEEDS RECORDED • August meet ing. at Monument and the refreshment table I
Charles E. Wiede Hill, the spot where lie buried re- tiny canapes, sandwiches, crispy
County Clerk i mains of the men who lost their • • •---
vil.. m.. wHlame ana .1 liveg In fhe Mier Etxoert i Hon and
carlots: 90 score
e 56%.
Key' First Addition $1,500. gram a picnic lunch was enjoy- ‘
From Bertha Whitfield Jack ed.
son et ai to Eugene Addicks. Lot; The September meeting-will be
in Potter and White Addition, held at the Matchett farm near
$1,000. Brenham and will probably be
Spots closed homtl it A 10, cf ,
5 Honduras Province
Cotior In ‘State of Siege
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Tom 8 Whiteheaa, Jr..~-Editor.
F W Proske --Cashier
the July 18 meeting, decided to ■
buy a life membership pin and
to present it to Mrs. W. O. Dann-
haus. ,
Mrs. Alfred Tesch was elected
delegate to the convention in
San Antonio in November. Mrs.
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 153, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1956, newspaper, August 3, 1956; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1566503/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.