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9. Duke & Ayres Block: Lorine
Massa, W. W. Sonnenberg, Leslie
tion, to-wit: H. C. Hafer. Presid-
ing Judge, and said presiding
issue 175,000.00. of Waterworks Revised Civil Statutes of 1925.
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Dystrophy, Gon sales Warm
Springs Foundation, Benevolent
.Society, Washington County Boys’
Camp, the Washington County
Charities and the Public Library.-
Here are the workers as
nouneed for the campaign:
Solicitor* —Business District:
MIMEOGRAPHING,
ADDRESSING
MAILING
the results of weeks and months
of patient work in flower garden.
The Kpworth League of the
Fourth Street M. E. Chureh gave
a ven’ delightful party on the
chumeh lawn last Saturday eve-
charge were Mrs. W O Rauch and —
Mrs. J. B Nietsche. Nancy Rauch --
opened the meeting with a prayer m
after which Mrs. Ranch read sto-
ries from the Junior Department
A WEEK
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BIG COLOR
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proposition shall be submitted:
"Sha the City Commission be
authorized to issue bonds of said
City for the purpose of eontnat-
ing imvrovements and extensions
to the City Waterwofks Svstem of
the City of Brenham. Texas, the
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with the Lord’s Prayer, Mrs. Kuhn
served lunch. Mm lmo Noak will
be the hostess in November.
- The Junior Mission Band met
Saturday afternoon with about 35
era Association in
this week.
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An Ordirance by the City Com-
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Texas, ordering a special election
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maturing serianv In instnilmenhts, and further fact that it is neces-
Valiev Milla. Albert of Fort Worth
■•nd Ed of Wavnette, Oklahoma:
14 zrandehildren and two great
wrendehildren. One danghter pre-
ceded him in death.
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25. Simon Theater Block to Rail-
1. Court house: Rosa Lee Fuchs.
Mm. Neida Benford.
2 J. C. Penney Block: Albert
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LEGAL NOTICE
in and st the City Hall in the City 5. Farmers National Bank Block: '
and 4 of Artiele Five, and the
other provisions of the Special
Charter of the City of Brenham.
Texas, adopted by Vote of the peo-
ple on the 7th day of september,
A D 1920, and arhndments there-
», and the eonalltetiom end taws
of the State of Texas?" .
That said election shal be held
date, the date of the first publica-
tion t be not less than fourteen
(14) days prior to the date set for '
said election.
The fact that the health, safety
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Brenham, Texas, adopted' on the
7th day of September. A D 1920 , Grimm. Lowell Herzog.
and the amendments thereto, and 12. Green Grain Co. Block: Bob
8:45 Family Worship Hour
9:45 High School Pep Rally
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as amended by Chapter 382. pass- road: Lslie Clayton, W. M Win-
ed bv the First Called Session of kelmann.
26. Hermann Furniture Block:
the State of Texas, and only
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11. Brenham Wholesale-Schlei-
A SAFE SNACK
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Treasurer Elmer Hoffman said his
inspectors who attend openim of
safety dercsit boxes see strange
sirhts. Ore such box he seM con-
temned only a sndwich and the
I accompanying note: "For my hen-
i gry relatives.'
qualified voters who are property Block: Otis Hudson, Eddie Gall.
tax pavers in said City, shall be 14. Beaumier Iron Works: Travis
structions in all types of Dancing,
who has an idea of coming to
Texas. K can vou raise wheat:
Mr. J. F Parks has just re-
ceived another lot of new buggies.
Feed taken as part pay.
session there
who died in a Branham hospital
Saturday afternoon Burial wks in
the Waldeck cemetery with Rv.
A. M Hannemann officiatingiat
the last rites.
87. Somerville Highway: R D '
MrOsM JImmv Hahn.
38. Navaent• Hichwnv to Auc-
tion Barn: Carl Kingsbery, Albert
Wendler.
39 Schoenvogel Clinic . Bren-
ham Rest Home: Dr. Clarence W
Schoenvogel.
40 Elementary School: Carlton
Smith.
proper notice of said election.
Notice shall be given in accord-
♦nee with the provisions of Article
701. .Revised Civil Statutes of 1925.
Jim Gillespie, Abe Marsh, Tommy
Whitehead, Jr. ,
the mnintenanee of hl agencies af-
feet ing the municipal government;
and.
Whereas, the Citv Commission
has determined that it is to the
, heet interests of the Citv and its
citizens that an election be held in
said Cltv on the date and for the
purpose hereinafter mentioned;
NOW TH ERB FORE BE IT
ORDAINED BY THE CITY OOM
MISSION OF THE CITY OF
BRENHAM. TEXAS:
That an elction be held on the
9th dev of November. A D. 1957,
31. Brenham High School: G. L
Ksshev. Robert Fuchs.
32 Schultz’s to Starlight Thea-
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for the purpose of mubmitting to ।___2 __" ; _ 2 :
the qualified voters of the City of Judge shan appoint all necessary
Brenham, Texas, who are property clerks, therefore, said election
tax payers therein, the proposl shall be held under the provisions
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to pav such bonds, as they mature. Passed this the 14th day of Oc-
• » authorized bv sections. 1, 2. 3 tober, A. D 1967.
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Miss Eunice Wilkins have gone to
I Houston to attend the national
I convention ~f the American Bank-
Mm. W F Kwhn w‛N hostess to
‘Ye memhers of the Women's Mis-
"innnry Sohietv at her heme Tues-
Nav afternoon with nil but two
State regulating general elections. - — -
This ordinance shall constitute George Zeiss.
Mary Louise
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Whereas, the City of Brenham is
in need of certain improvements
and extensions to the present Wa-
terworks System in order that a
greater area and more cittsens can
be furnished with adequate water
supply and fire protetioh, which
is necessarv and incident to the
health, safety, projectigm and gen-
-rih-welfare of its citizens, and
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FRIDAY MORNING
6:00 Sign On—Rise sod Rhine
9:30 County Agents News
• 6:45 News
7:00 Baptist Church
7:15 Breakfast witn The
HiIbillies
7:30 News
7:45 Local News
7:50 Sports Page
8:00 Cowboy Blair
8:16 Coffee Ttme
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29 Studio at Simon Theatre In-
And those opposed to the prop-
osiln to issue the bonds, shall ' Harold Pflughaupt:.
have written or printed upon their j 18 Woodson - 'Ammons - Som-
ballots, the words: mera: Oscar Ammons, Ben Ziese-
-Against the Issuancejof Bonds" j mer. ,
Except as otherwise provided in 19. Cotton Mill: L C. Martin.
Article 704, as amended, the man- T. I. Hurt.
ner of holding said elections shall! 20 Blue Bell Creamery: Ed
be governed by the laws of the Krune, Howard Kruse..
21. City Hall: B: P Creenwade,
tn be determined b the City Com- wary to pass this ordinance imme-
mission, the maximum maturity dhtelv. so thst said election may
date being not later than Jumry be held without undue delay.
1st. 1980. and bearing interest at Creates an emergency, and public
the rate of not to exceed five hecessity. that the rules be sus-
59) per cent per annum, and to pended, and that this ordinance
levy taxes upon an taxable prop chall take effect and he in full
erty in such City, srficlent to pay , force and effect, from and after its 41. Acker-Alamo Area: V. P
the interest on nald bonds and to passage and avproval, on this the Goff
provide a Mnking fund sufnetent । 14th day of October A. D. 1957. 1 42. Brenham Clinic - Witte Rest
present Leaders
Born at Burton on October 26
1884. he was the son of the late
Louis and Pauline Klatt Eckert
He was united in marriage with
Miss Elise Renck on July .2, 1905
St Burton. They Hved in Walhalla
where they engaged in farming
until about five years ago when
. they moved to Carmine to make
their home. .. . u—, .
kera Bnrvivors include his widow: eleeted were Lnda Kay Renck,
three daughters. Mrs Leona Kiel president: Nancy Rauch, vice-pre-
of Round Top Mrs. V. c. Frenzel ident: Mary Jo Kieke,-necretary:
of Walhala and Mrs Milton Al- LaNel Kay Neutzler, treasurer;
here of Carmine; three sons Her- and Dorothy Nietsche, reporter
bert or Houston, Lorens of Pass After the. meeting waa closed with
denaandClarence or Dallas; twoutheztord-s-prayerazte KrouP ena
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Houston d Mrs C.4 • - of
Needville: “hree brothers, Louis of
s93e
.30 Years Ago
the Taylorsvileroaa. The murder- ham’soprominent ‘citznaon.sren.
.. edmanwasotmediumgsizehad wno m betifut flowers,
ecvy moustache and brown hair grass and shrubbery at his home
andwhis kerHe wanshomead na Wh® spends considerabie time
Theretsnocetothemurderer. and money in,the effort to beau- _ _
The weather for the last few i tify his premises was complaining' 11:13 Mary Blaine
- ---*— " “he •e tew- J *e "he •ewpenRnemm this moring 24330 Cquntry Music Time
2,5-1:55 Leaew,.5-
2-e* eehd- * ‘he RvwenRremm this
Tgrarmrs cur ogt and He
receipts of cotton have teen quite neiehhors chickens.
He likes his neighbors and hates
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election to be posted uv at the
City Hall, and at one public place
in each of the voting piaces in the
City of Brenham, Texas, not less
than fifteen (151 davs prior to the
date fixed for holding the 'said
election
The Mayor is further authorised
and directed to cause said notice
of election to be published on the
same week day in each of two con- j
secutive weeks in a newspaper of tre: M. M. Bvrom.
general circulation which has been ’33 Blinn College: Jim Atkinson.
. ... ...___. regularly published in said City.; H .J Boehm
at which election the following for at least one year before this 34. Sealy Mattress. Oil M'll. Ice
Plant: P. J. Lemm. Jr., S B
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4:10 1280 ON
4:45 ponta ilon
5:08 News
5:15 Lawrence Welk Show
, By MRS. ELMO NOAK ' ing chairman, Mrs no Ullrich, who
‘ Funeral services were held Mon- then gave * shor talk of THank-
day afternoon at 2:30 p m. from ofTering,
the Waldeck Lutheran Church for The grouP voted to buy year-
Ernest Eckert, 72, of Carmine,1 book co’ers and make the books so
stantial copy thereof, signed by
the M0, and Aftested by-ehebcopdaAlte Bartsyf-MaHe Render-
City Secretary, shall serve as a mnn.
It matters, but httle what your '. m-..
qeeds mag be, a R n o
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DICI TRACT
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City creates an emergency and
public necessity that the rules be
susvended, and that thia ordinance
shall take effect from and after
Ita passage and approval, on this
the 14th day of October, A. D.
Gen 8. R. Roertnon, who Is
detag yorman sees ice la indueing >
limigratiod to Texas, railed by
the Hanner office yesterdav af-
tMrnoon. Snenkine of immi-
grants, the General says the first
year. After the meeting closed
All voters who favor the prop- 151 St. Anthony Hotel-Dr. Stin-
osition to issue the bonds shall nett Dr. A. K Stinnett.
have printed or written upon their 16, Post Office - Washington
ballots, the Words: ! Co. Motor: Wilson Munz, Martin
“For the Issuance of Bonds."
Brummet.
35. Bellville Highway - Krizan
Station: Georye Moorman.
39 W Main. Conoco to Lahge's:
Oscar Mever. William Buske, H
W Tonn, Sr
(tThe Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays"
Don’t look now, but cosmic rays are coming right
at you—in fact going through you—as you read this.
What are these mysterious rays from outer space ?
How were they discovered? What do they mean to
our life on earth?
Questions like these are the subject of a fascinat-
ing Bcientifi detective story produced and directed
by Frank Capra, under the general supervision of an .
Advisory Board of distinguished scientists. The Bell
System will present the program over the NBC net-
work, KPRC-TV, from 7 to 8 p. m. on Friday night,
October 25.
“The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays” is the
third Bell System Science Series TV programs and
traces the detective work of scientists for a half cen-
tury in tracking down cosmic rays to their origin in
the stars.
But see it and analyze it for yourself tomorrow
night.
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the election order for such s peciat 22 Southwestern Bell Telephone:
“•lection, and the Mme, or a sub- E. Peschel.
The Mayor ia authorized and Hajovsky.
directed to cauae raid notice of the 27. Union Depot - Apvel Garage: 1
Jack Anne I L Hausman •
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Home: Dr W. F Hasskari, Jr.
5 M Years Ago fof « “
Oruter 24, 1877 — On Saturday --------
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7. White House Dept. Store: El-
ton Tonn, Jr., Arthur (Bubba) 1
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tion as to Whether the City shall of Chapter 1, of Tide 22 of the 8. Flrat Nationl Bank Block:
. ... • _______. -________ - Bobby Schroeder, Edwin Hugh.
System Improvement Bonds, for amended, including the provisions Schlenker. Stanley Sonnier..
the purpose of constructing im- of Article 704, asamendedby 9. Ben Franklin Store: William
provements and extensions to the Chapter 382, passed at the First Hinze, Dennis Schumburg.
City Waterworks System of the Called Session of the Forty-fourth ' 10.\Dobers and Marvin Harris
City of Brenham, Texas, which Lerislature effective October 11.
bonds shall mature serially. to.bel1935, and under the provisions of
determined by the City Comihis-
sion the maximum maturity date
being not later than January 1st.
A. D. 1980, and bearing Interest
at the rate of not to exceed five
(5*) per cent per annum, and to
levy a tax upon all taxable prop-
erty in such city, suffteient to pay
the interest on said bonds, and to
provide a sinking fund sufficient
to pay such bonds as they mature,
the election to be held on the 9th
dav of November, A. D. 1957. pro-
viding that thia ordinance shall
constitute the election order, and
making provision for the giving of
notice of said election, and declar-
ing the feet that the health, safety
and reneral welfare of the citizens
required that the construction of
improvements and extensions to
the Waterworks System of said
of the Women's Outlook.
Election of officers was held and
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REESE R LOCKETr,
Mayor of the City of
Brenham. Texas
Attent:
a H Etss,
Cltv Seerethry
Adu—Oct 17, Oct. 24
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