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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAN, "XA?
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MONDY, JULY 13,1964
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Purina the charging period the
want war, but we can’t let the
Communists win. "We don’t know
1963
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708 000
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627 000
July' $
July 7
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July 9
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BANNER-PRK8S
Charles E. Wiede
County Cizrk
, 8700
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M. C. Giraldi, Advertising Manager
James E. Byrd, Production Supt.
Coates,
heing metered the comsumption
increased tremendously
1,908,00
2,317,000
Mrs. Leroy Dreyer
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RESS ASSOCIATION
in all out or pull out ”
Despite this popular desire for
some change, the Republican
MORE THAN MONEY . . .
- PEOPLE ARE QUR BUSINESS
Pete
Street
Make-up
Mabe «a
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.....Job Pressman,
« ommerc ill oprator ‘s license
Woodson L umber Bren- f tied $25 50
Moving time is ideal for putting in those con-
.venient time-savers... Personal Extension Phones.
Put
everywher you need them. Choice of wall, table
. and Princess* models, available in an array of .
popular colors perfect for your home.
GLSSMANNG DRUG
STORE
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July 3 ....... 1,428,000
nona: Aay arroo
Sanne-PrasPwi“b
questiom la caled to
FF 3
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been removed and tearing down
the. walks will be next in order
Found. - At thep ublic
New York City against, the draft
law. ।
Chevrolet Malibu -agan.-
Mrs Doris D rabow. Brad
ham, Puntiac Catalina 4 door
Our long experience in the financial problems
of farmers here has helped us to help you bet-
ter. Come in soon and see one of our courteous
officers. Inquire about a loan or any banking
service. We aim to serve you best.
PBRsOe
eoxtemsom plbiomas
there is plenty of water aval-
able and no rationing. Ihecur-
rent drv weather conditions con:
tribute to the increased consump-
Brenham population
(estimated) ......
Eleetrie- mters tn use .
Water meters “in ‘use ...
Gas meters in use .....
Employment total -
(estimated) ............
Active jobseekers ......
Claimants for
unemployment insurance
- Warer used (in igals ): -
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He was able to put in his order right away with ,
the help of a loan’from us. We were happy to
lend him the money he needed. The investment
in John’s farm was an investment in the econo-
mical growth of this area.
“go west."
In 1961, Adolf Eichmann said
during ,his trial in Israel that
mEuzene..S—-SsskeB
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By United Press 1 International
Today is Monday, July 13, the j
195th day of 1964 with 171 to
follow.
The moon is approaching Fs’
first quarter.
The morning stars are Jupi
p,1
Simon and Rex Theaters went 1
to Dallas Saturday where they
Chevrolet 1 ton pickup
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carportEstimated J
DFMNDABLE
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Viet Nam.
The prevailing dissatisfaction
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PROMPT DWN.NVWRY
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SOUTHWESTERN GELL
Alvin Neal Schroeder, affray,
f ned $22 50
Barry l ayne Maresh affray,__.
fined $22 50.
Raym ind Henry Deitr i h . if
" WALTER e. JOHNSON
Managing .Editor .
:—Women’e News
Circulation Clerk
primarily hi the field of soci-
ology
L. A Lorfing. Wallis Brother-
hood president invites all inter-
ested persons to hear Professor
Baumbach, and to enjoy the so-
cial hour afterward
Rev John Schwartz Jr.” is pas-
tor of the St John’s Church
On Viet Nam War
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Brotherhood of Wallis wii host
the Tuesday. July 21 meeting of—
h‛ ; THB AMERICAN CREED
oy Wiliam Tyler Page
1 belleve in the nta Btates as America m • governmens ot the
penpls, by the people, tor the people; whose Just powers are derived from
the non seat of the governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation
N many eoverelgn states, a perfect union, one and inseparable, etablished
Open those principles of freedom, equality Justice, and humanity fow
which American ptrote sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore belleve it is my duty to my country to love SO; to support
W oonstitution , to obey its laws: to respect its flsg; and to defend it
«gatnat. all enemies
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Montgomery et al to ‘ Jack Rayburn Kelton. intoxi-
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MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Ahrens Trac t l Lot 60 feet
by 115 feet, part of Lot 2.
Block 9. Key’s. First Addition
< rage fined $29 50
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what to do."
“Who is' on our side out
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nternational The Wori beat
•rant* of the Wori’s biggest
NW
M C Morris Route-1. Bren
ham. Ford Galaxie 5004.door - , - ----- —
L.V.FicheF Reute 4 Bren CeorgtMalak 1 or 9 Btock Olf safety, fined $16 56
jura, son of Mr and Mrs Vic-
h. m. Pontiac sport coupe.
Maddox Furmiture - Manu-
facturing Co.. Brenham. Inter
rational Truck Tractor,5 ten.
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St. Peter’s Eiscopal Church Hamles 1 .......
of Brenham et al to Chappell ’ iceted, fined 129 50
20 Years Ago
! < onsiderations
Totals 12,330 000 6 879 000
This |5 a tremendous jump tn
water .usage in* one year’s time
Water Commissioner Schwartz
says that there are several facts
which contribute to the extra
I James K
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.Francisco still will find it dif-
ficult to write a platform plank there?
schoo, building on the last day
of the public examination, a
%lkeparasol. Owner- can find
the same by calling at this of-
fice.
A delegation of Galveston
firemen arrived last night by
the Sentral train and were ap-
propriately received by our
fine-buys. More of them will be
up to-day.
The defalcation of county
treasurer Lieb-still continues to
be the theme of conversation.
The thermometer now ranges
well up in the nineties and
everybody says if is hot.
Brenham I Rosa Schumacher to. S a m* Albert R Henry failure to
Toubin.and Rosa "Toub in: Lol * 'V ejd right of •ay fined
Schumacher’s Second Addition. |$ 16 50
। P H Coe League $in and Louis Alvin Mitschke, passing
- her i onsiderations in no passing zone fined $16.50
renection upon the charaocer, standing or reput-
or corporation appearing in the columns of the
dly and promptiy correctee when the aruicle la
attenton of the management
Hill Realty Co a partnership
ION RATM: Delverea to the home by carrier'in
------------- ana tom $10.00; By mall to Waanlngton and
intiaa $7.00 par year Austin, Brazo, Bureson,‛Fayette, Grimes, Lee and
Her countes); to other sections in Texas 516.00 par year, out of Texas
-N par yeas. AU subecnptions payable in advnae. Copies that are un-
twored. changee of address, and new subscription orders should be ad-
■sad to the Banner-Proas, P. O Box 585, Brenham, Texas, 77833
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Frenham to Martin Kramer fray fined $22 50.
0 697 acres, Isaac lee League 1 Herman Crawford no driv-
SIP and other considerations rr‛s license, fined $34 50
You may talk
too long .
on the
best of
subjects.
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The advoettere lb*M below of
fer uneelal zdyantedm ♦" vow
when ynn cell there on the tmA
• -ne Wateh this coinm» and
when you need a evecia) merv
ice of any kind cap one •<
thene *UAberg.
ladies will enjoy an outing and
installation of officers for the
hew year Tuesday evening at
Firemen’s Park.
The C. M. B church at Nel-
sonville was the scene last week
of the 28 convention of the Mu-
tual Aid subsidiary to the
churches of the Evangelical Un-
ity of the Czech-Moravian Bro-
therhood of America. ....
oNDENTS-Mie Hilda Sregemoller, Washington; Mrs. Brteve
reiev; Mrs. M L, Swvmemana. Carmine; Milton Routt, happenl
torn Poteet, tanarriUe;Will Weeren, Burton; Caesar
Haba. Inderopdence: Maurice Anknxine oonaapondent; Mise
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crop begins to move””” "tryChurch." -
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The work of puling down the the TLC faculty since 1950 is n
oldecourthouse i pregresingnative of Anaheim Calif , and
raPidyi ithe entire tocT has holds degrees from Capital Un-
: iversity and Texas University.
fiw BrewAam Banner-Pram wee ewtabUebed as the Weekly Southern Ban-
Mr— a md hot Donoaretlo Journal —on January 1. 1868; enlarged to a
•ally newepaper January 1, 1876, published for 45 years by J. O. Rankin,
dean of Texae Journalism, who was one of the founders of the Tessa
Press Aasoeiatian la UN. President to UM. Published every afternoon
toeept ^aturdeyjad Bunday st 333 Boot Mato Street, Erenhamr T-- Tele-
£ 6-2431
pont2
40 Years Ago
July IS, 1024 —P J. Lemm
has returned from an auto-
mobile trip to San Antonio and
New Braunfels. Mrs Lemm
and little son P. J Jr., will
remain in San Antonio several
weeks.
Miss Martha Robertson left
National Copvenf ion in San
to sacrifice them for people who I pkangn Cbmpa^ waans
sun 1 rule themselves? morning. This market will oper..
A Slexeland policeman re ate ir Brenham and Burton
makre.’My son is in the ser- twice each month buiding a new home for their
vice in Japan. Does it, help the
United States to help these oth-
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By SAMUEL UBELL
The last few months have
. . brought a sharp increase in the
impatience and frustration f
the American public over the.
indecisive course of fighting in
a
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F -a.
Tract 2 - Part of lot 2. Block 3
Key’s First Addition $10 a n d
tion. lsointh last teu.days-ether considerattons.
Mayor Reese
the electorate. The difficulty got three grandsons Do I want *
water was hooked up cirect to , , 12,012 square feet, part of Lot
house While the water was not 60 Original Town Tract $10 and
other considerations.
pastor replacing the building
recently lost by fire. J -....... ...— _
Alsurprise-birthdiy-partywsMs TyceAnn Eckert. •"1
given at the home, of Mr and ----
Mr. F. S Bryan last evening > < rr a I
te wheh Hl of their friends and Lutherans I O hlear
.....Baumbach--,
and. was accompanied hwle MruBryam
her father- Judge S H. Allen . ------
Pvt Martin ‘Brusse, who is
stationed" at Camp Swift was,,
here Tor a weekend visit to his |
aunt. Mrs Mattie Brusse. He —
Mark S Swain
Elliot Lots 2 and 4 < ated incar, fined $32:
Sheeley Subdivision:. atvi Zwahr affray, fined
$19 and other (onsiderations 77,50
consumption.--Lasiveak. there -LErederickA.Leeto, Jerry L
was water rationing and now
r-ns-inmdha,
- cerutageetGretbG...
Ill l L hetoU* a* L
lost $150 •
JUSTIC E CRIMINAL DOCKET .
John King
Justice of the Pece _
Jane Dupy Stitt speeding
FhedTIB 50
• — a tor • Kenjura, has . been : pro-
Tough Meaning moted to the grade of S-c and
Those oters w-he argue pis statiotedi in Calif
“We’ve been too soft" differ Mrs. Wm, J. Sloan has
widely, it turns out, on what
I gait ing tnswhn . mo u lai ew—o,.
no operator’s license, fined $16,.
2v.
Mit*. Eugene, Allen Gerlitz,
speeding, fined $12.20.
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
— Melvin Pehlmeyer,-
City Secretary
I eon Nowk, 1409 S Austin.
Repair roof Estimated cost
$125. - .'
Mrs. F H Roehling. 603 Gay
Hill Street; Reroof house, EstP"'
mated cost $150
fen" .M2-
mess" or "We’re losing lives think "we should ger tougher."
but gee no results,” or "Let’s go
%bmh h4
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Lot 2 Block 45 Woodson Heights speeding, fined" $16 50
John Grabarschjc k and Mrs,
Laura Bell Sohns
Johnnie Maik Douglas a n d
Miss Phyllis Elaine Whitehead
ri John -Henry Johnson and El-
e rer Lee Deaver.
DEEDS RECORDED
1 • _ Charles E. Wiede
County Clerk
Walter Hahn el ux to J. D.
bassel, trustee. 27 76 acres,
Nelson Smith N eague $10 and
tlher considerations.
A W. Hoode, executor, to
Henry Witt Jr. et ux. First
trace - 29 86 100 acres. Second
Facts About Brenham
5. ......7
"We don’t
Grabow Memorial Corp One lr no passing zqrie, fined $1650
Maddox Furniture Man i acre John ( arrinat on League Horst Manfred * Moehrk e
facturing Co. Nabors “Van $].” and other considerations j passing in no passing-zone, fin-
Frank Stewart Route 1, .Willie A Ziesemer - et ux to e* $16 50 . ' ‘
”• pstead. Dodg-- Hitine pirk rIohnnie Ztesemer et m 204 Garand ,Carey • Clements,
L" _ ---EEasrerte=tukecesxaicterem-EG"neethese --
eprea =pfHeesinna=her-ermidele-lpalphemrdmerpete eupiredm
80 Years Ago the East Centra Conterence of i
13, 1884 —Never before Brotherhoods of The American
in the history of the town bas ! Lutheran €hurch at 8 P.
money matters been as tight es 1 . Professor Bernard C Baum-
at present Everybody isseem.bach. of the Sociological Re-
ingly hard pushed search ( enter of Texas 1 uther
- 1 . ’ ” . an College of Seguin will ad-
attended a dinner for the mo j very dull throughout the ^atei rnr?' tf- gathering on Parise
tion picture stars who took part , It looks as though there would ' ConsciousnegsaanedConcennoThe !
in .a recent movie shown here not be much done before the Enigma f the Town and ( un I
Brenham Lions and their
ham to A I I uqurtte et ux
t
haulaaduht
I ' urth Atlow Addition $10 ar ' l lon ’ Beasey intoxicarted,
cther considerations fined $20 50
Dr F H Hodde et uk to Charles E Patterson passing
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ux -to Emma W Malkey turn with
THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
CORNER MAIN and SOUTH PARK GR 6-3634
"The Battit Thaft Orowiao With Brenham-
"e-., ; MEMBER FDIC.
$12.20.
Mrs. Eugene Allen Goerltz,
Enterea to veoona cinas matter a* Paa* omee,
Brenham, Tezas, under Act at March 3. IM*.
OORPORATB OvickR8- W N. Blanton. Rr.
Ital nnaa of the Board; Ban F. Blanton, Prato,
dent and Treasurer: Carolyn W. Blanton. Vioe-
Presidens and Secretary
.......... Summer Stott Asociat
-.. Orfice Manager and Bookkeeper
tract - 87 61 acres. Less, one
acre S I Austin 33-Labors.
$10 and .other < onsidekations.
Ruby Heineke et alt Fred
crick A Lee Tract - Lot 60
leet by 115 feety part of Lot-2;
Block 5. Keys first Addition
Tract 2 - part of Lol 2, Block
5„ Keys First Addition $10 and
other 'considerations
centers around what kind of ac-
Ation should be proposed to end
the warring in Southeast Asia.
No General Agreement
Op this point, one finds no
general agreement among t h e
voters. Roughly a third of those
interviewed, argue,'* “Get out
James Vandiver
/(
I Addition. $10 and other consid-
I t rations.
CITY CORP. CQURT DOCKET
" Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
Willie Hall Jr , racing - con- •
test of speed: fitted $12 20
David .Krueger, intoxicated,
fined $12.20
Morris Edward Faske, pass-
Adsfh passingizone, -fined
Wednesday for Austin' to visit
Mi8‛ Fannie Mae Tarpley at
July 13,1944 _cpl nd Mrs Milfsboro.a school friend who
In 1865. Horace Greeley ad- Lonnie Brauner were honored S, a ttendimg the summer session
with a barbecue supper on Fri. o the University .of Texas
day evening, June 30 at the , pThe. reguar meeting of t h e
home of her parents. Mr and. American Legion was held of
Mrs. Henry Kettler Jr. Wednesday night with a fair at
Fat, hogs will againbe bought ndancrand Commander Gs . .
ntertgin the
1b# Bt” ever attended a bandBrenhar, Fora
Concert. m. .up.
The Brenham Baptists (i re r"
Some urge, "Goin and blast the
hell out of those Commies " or
“It they want ’war, let them
have it and get it over with "
But other persons, like a drug-
gist’s wife in Pittsburgh, pro-
posed, “Let’s threaten to bomb
them unless they quit, like Ken-
nedy did in Cuba ’3 k
Still other voters would use II
S troops “but no bombs," while
others argue. “Send in anited
Notions force as in Korea. Why
should we fight it all alone?”
A roofer in New Jersev, when
asked what should be done in
Viet Nam, thought for a mo-
ment shook his head; and redli-
ed. “That’s what we have a Pre-
sident fqr, to decide such
thines."________’ —-t
With Sen Barrv Goldwater as
their likely candidate, the Re-
publican platform writers run
one further risk - of sounding
too warlike for the sensitive ear-
drums of the public.
I '-Ethel McAdoo and Char lie Edward Rodenbeck, dis-
1 McAdoo, wife and husban. tubbing peace fined $22 56 H
ewaemtamepaimammzuamas4bnaoma 701b
Personals. — Alfred L. Ken-
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______ Agent- W. H. Musas. Harmeau, mar, Henn
lartin Welbrck. Bobart Ray Losch. RuralA*eill ■ onroe1
Hoters-Apetier.M-Ts==
— —— On this day in history: Ayo
In 1787, Congress set up the
first organized government west ;
of the original colonies with the -
enactment of the Nor:hwest Or |
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NEW CARS REGISTERED
Henry App-1, County Tax
Assessor-Collector ’
Clarence V Gajeske Bren-
bam Chevrolet %-ton pickup
j Gertie Shepard • Route 1
| Washington, Dodge’ t dor se-
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