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No. 179
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1964
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drop off in the number of
Long incidents” but he gave no ;
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from
i offer everyone.
"It ‘s running just a ljttle be-
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RAMPS Joined
(See SFEKS Page 8)
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I ‘QUAKES HIT SPAIN
contributed trophies
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County Group
Trafic
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reported
CONGRESS — Senate returns
row with no end in sight.
Services Held For
avert a thr
Mrs. L H. Gravier
South Viet Nam’s r
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New Arrivals
bert Dillard, the occupant of the
time taught school in Chappell
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TEXAS
The quarter horse division
chairman praised the local bus-
iness firms and individuals who
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the form of business data. dia-
ries, memoirs that tell the. trend
of historic development will be-
come useful to .the county under
HUMPHREY — Barberton.
Ohio — Sen. Hubert Humphrey
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DEMOCRATS TO MEET
A meeting will be held J p.m
Tuesday in the Washington
County court room to select
delegates and alternates to 'the
State Democratic convention to
be held in Dallas on Sept. 15.
GLAESMANNS HAVE BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Glaes-
of the strong points of the local
fair association
LATE WIRE
SKIMMING
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w the
nue to
part of the bam. The fire de-
partments were 'able to save
the remainder. The cause of
the fire is ualoww*.
Funeral services and crema-
tion were held in New York City
Friday for Mrs. Leopold H. Gra-
vier, 66.
Mrs. Gravier was the former
York for the past 40 years
where she was well-known in
the theatre for her unique tb
THE WEATHER IN
BRENHAM
house, was not at home at the
time of the fire and the cause
is unknown.
The second fire happened
and all conlidence inmen
placed in office by majority
vote.
Parading falsely under the
72,am
goals” of both parties.
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MILLER - South Bend, Ind.
— Rep. William Miller returns
to his alma mater, Notre Dame,
to urge defeat of Democrats.
Visitors to the 1964 fair will find
a lot to see and enjoy. Combin-
inkusnducaticnakevents.withen.
Durden Plumbing
Moves To Market
ledge and appreciation of Tex-
as history on the part of local
FIRES
The Brenham Fire Depart-
ment and the Meyersville Fire
Department answered two fire
calls Sunday. The first fire oc-
curred at 12:45 p. m. A
frame dwelling was destroyed
on the John Sommers’ farm
t hatbiers
wting. With
REMAINS CRITICAL
Monsignor Charles Weisne-
rowski remains In critical condi-
tion in St. Jude Hospital in a
semi - conscious state. He has
requested that Father Fred
Nachtigal annoint him.
' 209 to
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phies and other awards to be
used in the horse show Wash-
ington County State Bank First
National Bank, Farmers Nation-
al Bank, Farm Ranch Supply
Co., Brenham Produce Co., Her-
bert Schroeder, Robert Schroe-
der. Otto Lehrmanin, Beaumier
Iron Works, Appel Garage.
Brenham Rotary Club, Brenham
Saddle Shop N W Freeman,
Mill Creek Farm, Odell Luecke-
meyer, Faske’s Jewelry. Ser-
vice Feed Store, LAR Food
ses are never entirely over in
The opening day will also see I
the arrival of livestock, poul-
try, and agricultural exhibits.
Junior exhibitors will have their
barrows. fat lambs, steers,
pens of fryers, and capons
weighed and sifted in prepara-
tion for the judging yhich starts
on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 7 a.m.
Seidel said fair visitors could
also enjoy band music through-
out the evening at the recrea-
tional center.
nedi=
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HURRICANE — Miami -
Giant Hurricane Dora holds
steady westerly course which
• could tring gates against Atlan-
tic Seaboard Tuesday. Ethel
becomes a hurricane.
If these far-righters are cor
rect in their charges, then how
eun they reconcile our amazing
Md unprecedented prosperity
with rotten and disloyal lead-
ership? And how can they ex-
plain the fact that theSovietse
hightailed M art d C a b a a
waters when President Ken-
nedy pulled the string on them?
.Like any good American. I
loathe communism, but I also
(See SQUARE page 8)
citizens and visitors.
Immediate steps are being
taken to determine what sites in
Washington County should be
marked for their importance to
Texas history. Those include
early settler’s homes, business
sites, first churches and schools
and many other places import-
ant in Texas history
Throughout-the state 5,000
sites at historical significance
are to be designated by official
Texas Historical Markers during
the next five years.
The Texas State Historical
a gigantic fireworks display at
1 pm. that < night Z •
1964 fair association, stated that
the Washington County Fair is
truly a community-wide pro-
ject. Over 300 men and women
leaders from all walks of life :
will actively participate in the
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They have put the ’’traitor”
brand on both Democrats and
Republicans, saying in effect,
that the majority of voters (you
and I) have no judgment They
make their charges with bigotry
their accepted ally ___ .
By Washington
] reported 26 traffic deaths and
Michigan and Ohio had 18
rical Survey Committee will join
in a five-year program of histo-
reduction in
■ "There’s still this afternoon
and tonight and unless they ex-
49 i ercise extreme caution, the rcte
for the
am something of an independ
ent, politicalfy,. and would un-
hesnantingty-vote for a Repub
to be
mann Jr. of Brenham are the -ing. now I
parents of a boy born at the St. Street to <
Jude Hospital Sunday at 7:45a. Board Bui
m He weighed eight pounds, one Rankin M
ounce.' StreoMng
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SoN FOB ESTHA)
Mr. and Mn Francis
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BRENHAM, TEXAS
I Sept. 9-12. Will officially, open
; its doors at 5:30 p.m. on Wed-
1.. nesday. Seidel stated that the
low a year ago, sa d a spokes- . ... . .
. 1 v, ' 2 opening feature will be the
man for the National safety | crowning of the fair
queen and
Council "But the worst hours ' - -iaa-i --h- -
‘ are still ahead of us.”
gether to make this one county-
wide -project ai»u<<wi*’ --
The fair president said th
tion on the fairgrounds
Another, popular band wilt J
furnish music Thursday night at/
the recreational center, accor-
ing to Seidel.
judging will be continued
.Friday. Sept 11, with the beef
cattle breeds taking over the
spotlight. Red) Polled‘cattle will
be placed at damh. Sanla.er
tredis,8 a.mi Herefords at 10
a.m., and ’ Angus .at‘ 1 p.m..
One of the highlights of the
fair will be the Junior Livestock.
Auction Sale, to be held at 3
pm on Friday, Sept 11. The
Officially Opens
The 1964 fair, scheduled for
The following business firms
and individuals contributed tro- rical recordation, appreciation.
our state.
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tertainment features, the 1964
fair should have something to
Market. Brenham Vet. Hospital, program is to promote know-
Roy Wiese Pharmacy. H. F.
Hohlt Co., Holleman & Reed In-
surance Agency, Charles Mache-
mehl, Yuhltide Farms, Schoen-
vogel Clinic, Brenham Clink.
Brenham Production Credit As-
sociation, Woodson Lumber Co ,.
10, according to the fair presi- ’
dent. Barrows will be placed at
7 a m.; fat lambs at 8 a.m., and
steers at 9 a m Pens of fryers
and capons will be judged at
10 a m.
Other Judging
Seidel stated that other judg-
ing events on Thursday, Sept.
10, will include breeding swine
at 10 a m., agricultural division,
10 a.m.; breeding sheep. 11 a.m.
the junior beef cattle show, 1
p.m.; and Brangus cattle at 2
p.m.
A drawing for free, valuable
prizes will take place at 9 p.m.
on Thursday night, stated the
fair president. These prizes were
made available through the co-
operation of local business firms
and the fair association. Fair
visitors may register for the
drawings at. a convenient loca-
r
With Ren Blanton
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me heart is decejtful above all
things, and degperateiy wieked who
can know II’—Jeremiah Hit.
Lets face it. No one had to teach
us to do wrong
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BRENHAM
Home-of---
Blinn College
Established 1883
campaigns in Ohio; says Gold-
Judging starts eartyonSept. water-rejects the "traditional
■ iquare Li t.n t. I have a few i
ueieefmhhy Pun i‛h 172
about the’ kind of matertal Clctn j
Shelton discusses in thia .col- '
WASHI namNuPt - Gen.
Mxwell o-vrayior t Sjamv
Fbassador to south Viet Nam,-
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I or the past couple of weeks I
hoth Maggie Potter and I have
been exchanging comment*
” . T about ourafments Maggi
, . 00k hav s to Mi . . but i. home
--—again. Hwe tan .both get on
the mend again. thre will be
mmentaries.On The 44m
.... 12 ' could rise again.
Miscelfaneous ............. 48
Total ...j... .525
"CaTorTrgmetrmeTRRT*wTir
32 traffic deaths reported.1 Illi-
nois had 29 while Texas fol-
■ lowed with 27. New York State
Junji dhen
T President Johnson on the c
tinuing crisis in the
(Asian country.
He sjul
marking. preservation and sur-
veys - called RAMPS by the
Texas State Historical Commit-
tee. originator of the program
The announcement was made
Thursday evening at a meeting
of the Washington County Histo-
rical Society by Wilfred Diet-
rich. chairman of the county
1 survey committee, appointed by
County Judge Odis Tomachef-
sky.
The purpose of Washington
County in joining the RAMPS
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tinuing political‘crisis and the a government and run a war.
amticommunist war.:/ Taylor said- there- ht»d. been ------- —----------
‘ Tay Tar said That durmn ■ the1 fib rettovtinr in tHe »wwt edged that there had
t 1<> I next two months, Maj. Gen. namese.actioh against" the Com-. ' “
con-.NguyenKhanh1 would beverytmunist guerritas despite- the
Southeast ! busy trying to set up a prow- j political crisis of the past 10
sional government to take over days. Geh. William C. West- i Communist attacks.
h had no casy affairs of the nation in October, moreland, head of U.S forces । When asked about the effect
He said that Khanh was now . in South Viet Nam, is very of the U.S. raid on North Viet-
orohs.m ano. very much in charge”.of (Tie satisfied .with the effort by the namese torpedoboat bases in >
’sa.d. .--the- raids."gave a tremendous ■ —■
that Khanh faces a most diffi -Asked when the crisis, would ; morale lift” to the South Viet- -
cult task in trying to organize I be over, Taylor said that "eri- | namese. ’ »
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Survey Committee serves as a
clearing house of historical sur near Goodwill community. Al-
Antoinette McGrepr 9 at one gestions and evaluations Public
“ •i. records and private resoursewin
saues ‘ * * *
patuas, TEXNS
- three miles .(rom the first fire.
Hay in a small bam caught
fire and was destroyed with
offer for sale 15 steers, 40 bar-
rows, 25 lambs, 30 pens of fry-
er* and M single aapans •22
This is recognized as one of
; the leading sales of its kind in
the United States. Local a n d
area business firms, individuals
and civic organizations huve co-
operated 10 the fetlest extent
in making the sale akh year an
outstanding success. The" gen-
eral public is cordially ivited
to attend the junior auction, )
said the fair president. Visitors
(See ANNUAL Page «)
am
I America is limply too strong,
72 for Commimnists ever to bury
8 us. That leaves the Reds only
■ one alternative to divide Amer i awarded champion and first
» Iran* and make them lose faith Rlace entries Winkelmann said
j in their own institutions I hat this type of cooperation is one
I is precisely what abese extrem- I ....
i»ty themselves are doing
sEfairpresident,seidithat.local
4-H and IF A boys and girls wTIT
A banners of anti-communism.. i horses
4 they actually promote the ends
2 ot communism themselves
NoReeipeFor Viet Nam
recipein my‛pos P.. ■ . olu
tion" 10 the Eohthm hada
i : Taylor 6114 he
SeuthVietNamsH
1 at JS:I5 p.m on
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INTERWITTENT suowus
Nguyen Khanh emerge* front •
Buddhist Center after paying re
of two Buddhists killedin religi
him is,the politically powerful i
Chau. Khanh also visited graven
intheroting 00.
Hill. p
She made her home ih New
rmt 96th Annual Fqir
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gpenusapcpshvrtsnamm To Oben Wednesdav
LONGVIEW - The 100 most Brig 1 - • n bupuy, -4 “ M*EN-• " T “-W"•
uit«ai<;aaa. spots in Gai.t Ireaa 1 deputy . «——--—Lla-epera.——--------------------------------------------------------------
^Uiiht Y" ‘"tV? ,n ° n ”■ ‘"■'1 Jiarry Z;‘,r,hian< * Ihe oldest county fair in Tex- , to make future events bigger
____ ...______... _______. _____________.... 1965.East Texas trave 1"materi- American ■.:!< manor..officer in | . . ... . ! — a
of |he~dfyj*i<xi atated that as Servite Co, Jiller- j als, according to Charles F Saigon ".ast That something tp be nswiifatom at rtuT
mann’s Farm Products, Gilles- Hawn of Athens, chairman of Mrs Taylor met him at the proud of, and Washington . P
pie’s. Pharmacy. Kipanis Club. the ast Texas Chamber of / Andrews Air Force Base ‘air* County will open its 96th annual
White House Department Store, Commerce Tourist. Committee. I port . show on Sept 9 Beginning way
. and Mund.-hu* Print Shop ’ shutter bugs of *Brenhawi .u»l * During his approximately back in /1868 ,h„ loc al fair has a
area are " quested tosendin.weeklonzsyazraytoraina hs proud record r“achievements
biack and-white and color pic- aides aiSU—huJ high level talks 2500
tures they havetakenoLiheittwithottsabanete 9P the con and plans are bemg_ made now
MALAGA. Spain (UPI>—Two > Drowning
small earthquakes were record- 1
The Washington County Histo- ed in southern Spain Sunday. 1man5L
- No casualties or damage were
- operation of the 1964 fair. Bus-
mess fifmsathceashiggBn-
1_ .1 IV, t 1 County'Commissmncrs'vourt. 4
525 Die On Holiday Weekend
- J' i' ‘ 1 leaders -all hve worked to-
Ete-uEEOlor,z6Eaeteses-EaMith ’ Worst HoursTo Come.
m " _ ,, . viMMimm w.-------- ,---- Fun Map and a number of the "
halter classes 16 eWi 2 other member* on the com mit: best photographs will be print- .
halter classes and 14 perform tee in extending a cordial inxi- ed, with credit. in the new, 80. By United Press International
ItmXy flMM? . --r r 7 ine ; to tha lateral aubliy 19 . ’ The .’ianon s death v ll for the
Fair offloaE feci that attend the quarter horse show ' long i ibor Dav holiday .week-
---------- ..12 were fortunate-in securing the . Saturday Sept 12 Admis- ■ , . . . • ; ’ , 4 .
spective. to tote all respect ter. services of Doc Spence of Hur on;rirree tofir visitors This Also being sought for the lend passed 100 today and the
net as judge .spence is- well- -wEhopportunity-t‛see—-euide are pitlures of fun activi Netienal Safety Cduncil warned
known in Washington County, some of I he finest horses to be ties in East Texas - horse ihe* worst hours were still to
having resided here for several anywhere riding, sailing, picnicking.
years: and is recognized as an i . ’ _________ I camping, sight-seeing, and so I , j apiece .
Xutstnaing judge t quarter forth. ! A United Press Intermatjonal
, .. j , ! "With Indian summer yet to count at 12 30 p m IDT
Trophies Donated RAMPS omned j come, there's stil time for the showed at least 416 persons-
1 camera1 tn load his camera dead in traffic since the holi-
I day > started at 6 p.m. local sounst
1 time Friday. The breakdown; '
Partly cloudy ana warm
through Tuesday with daytime
UMinderahawara. Low expected
} cribed as far tight Texas is of tic Fa I* are expecting approxi-
4 infested with these extremists, mavx ... .....—
and they deplore this and decry . throughout this section of Tex
that and oppose this and cam I as. .
* J dem that They are. i shortr • The fair's horse show *1 "hr ’ Mmbers of th Washington area are requested to send in" -
a negative gnuP hat seems past has been outstanding, ac- County Fair Association's ~ black and-white and color pic-
-Iqwganeawamgrzsadg-raehersiruterding 40Wir#elmann.-who-Quarter nomse Committee are. 3 aneu u
} p-ichempreachmenisfurunr.steisdtharWashinktonppexwi-tempeaupeatt.Hanaromanistomegceme-
. • '/d ifflXnw- EHidenkeicounty istfefourtfrankec- dm. o-chlffen; Rudy schroe: sites in East-Texas. Pictures
I every traditional American in county in Texas in number of der. Jack Brannon. Ed Mather, should be sent inby Nov. 15
etitutomand in every respected iquart er horse* Ed Korth, Amie Spitzer; Oscar TThey win be returned •.
. American leader And they Winkelmann said that hakert Bode Je. Travis Voelkel Jr., 1 The 100 s chosen from
offer no ------ will stant at 10 a mc Jud Alexander, and Travis the pictures will be marked on
If those whe 'Ti™ tec rbeginning 36 mmutes after -the Chairman Winkelmann joins-
political views are right then “ "m-----" —m 30
presidents are traitors and
—e-mmaicsu.rgttentothecore.
I defy them, because to t»ene*i
. them would be to lose all per:
umn Maggi, will comment on QUARTER HORSE TROPHIES—These are. the, trophies that will be* awarded to
myfum sentm I -poog friend* We champion and first place entries in the Registered Quarter Horse Show at
men who antes a daily coi i the 1964 Washington County Fair. The show is scheduled to start at 10 a. m.
4 om for th. Wichita Fall. Rec Saturday, Sept. 12. The trophies wee contributed by local business firms and s
edimkd ■ DkFnnege-urnst-wilhbeath-4udge epog - v ,
... .. .1*1 thnk • is worth 7 ( report to the
t 4 p. Ou The Square OLDKC this "week prelimingry dis-
DU HIRED HAND ( 4 [T‛A • ‘A Ll-UU ALLN i cusions wuh Secretary of State
By GLENN SHELTON (_)IIATTAT ()TSS 1 O •---* .Dean Rusk and other 4.S. offi-
The p i tical pns will tell me C•-- 4 H* 4 . cials
that it» an improper stance, but p"I2EK IdP
Be Shown Sept. 12- “
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==--era-yrdaLmraer, "n-tr-tr4nKgigktsdficoatesRnch"BrehmAt i
vote for Gen Eisenhower, the 1964 Washington County Fair Supply, Bright’s Ato Parts. Lu
4 1936 nominee of the Republican will be, the Registered- Quarter casand Mekan, Green. Valley 1
PanBull don’tmindtellig atart Majerinc. Schleider Purniure-plu
’ * j that jam alai med th the . A M Un Saturday. Sept > Co ' Oowlerama. Zig Zag —1
9( rise’of ihe politic ally radical 12: Sam Winkelmann, co-chair- i Ranch, Willie’s Steak House,
- tb ment that currently i. del- ’ “
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