Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964 Page: 6 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
e
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS.
9
ACTIVITIES IN
W
• •
AGRICULTURE
C
I
M,ce
HOMECOMING
hn
VOU
i
/ 2e,
E
Milfel
11
I L
i.
P
*ae
(
Our Men In
Service
T
MARKETS
Our
Hospital News
Thursday, Nov. 5:
order. Gov.-Elect Daniel
2592222
PM006aS00 Bi
Gold
nominate
drive
the
to
t
and
. ment
— Thompson "
Birth
if he looks
Start Chapter
)
In Bellville
Chair
favored Goldwater’s nomination
‘ 1,
A
455
UMI
Lb.
/,
Here and There
ttwaUtstt right over bumps and trouble
*1
00
ville
}
For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
59
r
IT
i
Piece
' Telephone your Chevrolet dealer aboutany type of truck
49
LaROCHE CHEVROLET, INC.
Lb.
TEL NO. GB 6-5666
p
m“n 2 ■
•
L/non
wem
h
SEVEN
STEAK
I like the candidate with the-best
chance of ‘winning fhe presiden-
The Republican who came out
of Tuesday’ election with the
water for the presidency.. want-
ed no part of any movement to
change direction or leadership
Any effective
haul the party
■6 lb-
13 00
Dr and Mrs Robert A Win-
kelmann. Brenham girl
Nov. 11 — Farm-City Week
i “Country Dinner." Grand Ball.
i room. Rice Hotel, noon.
। Nov )1 13 — Farm and Ranch
Credit School for Commercial
Bankers, College Station
Nov. 12 14 — 61st Annual Con-
vention Texas Farmers Unior,
Austin.
"rebuilding"’ the party
Gov. Mark Hatfield of Oregon
said an "agonizing remodeling"
re-
a
*ll
1.1
. Nov. 21 — Area 111 FI A
Leadership Contest, Blinn Jun-
ior College Brenham
Nov 23-24 — Water for Texas .
Conference, College Station
Middlings 29 50
Low Middling 27 00
Strict Low Middling 28 M
homecoming dance for ex-stu-
dents at the La Bahia Hall from
9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. with
music by the Gene Milon Dance
Orchestra of Houston.
B
Burton High School's annual
homecoming will be held Satur-
day beginning with a barbecue
and ending with a homecoming
dance.
A chicken barbecue for all
ex-students and their families
is slated for the high school
cafeteria, 5-6; 30 p.m. The place,
was incorrectly given as the
LaBahia Hall in Wednesday's
Burton News. The barbecue will
fi
i,
• BOAST
I Pounds
ville community and is a past
member and officer of the
Brenham Young Farmer Chap-
ter.
3
EuMp ROAST, Lb. 59
Nov 8-11 — Annual Conven- .
tion exas Farm Bureau. Rice '
2855
1
.1
7
---
Eli
25«
17c
defeat.
31014
39
45°
belied her 20 years, Lynda Bird
1 visited among the young people,
and stopped to chat with eight-
year-old Tom Kettler. He shook
hands with her, looked her
For REAL PIT BAR-B-QUE
go to the HANG OUT Place
1% miles west of Brenham
on Austin.Nwg. 290. We ako
do custom barbecuing. Ph.
OR 6-8395. Abo a Dressed
Turkey Shoot Sunday after-
noon. 25 a shot
Mr. and Mrs. ,
Johnnie Grabarschick
square in the eye and said. “I
know you. Your Daddy is Presi-
dent. My Daddy is Coach.” •
Impressed with young Tom s
pride that matched her own.
Lynda Bird asked Tommy all
• I Plus
hhmmmmmimtk
I s
NTAdim
H-—=e
cast Originating ...
Nam which included any state
1
Independent front suspension takes the “truck" out of
track ride. It smooths rough roods, protects track, driver
and cargo from excessive jolting. And on Chevrolet pickups
K’saprovedsystemwith millions of miles ofuser experience
behind it Try It out on one of Chevroiets greet Fleetside or
Stepside pickups. It’s one of the big reasons thot Chevrolet
is flrot choice with pickup users from coast to coast
Republican officials bluntly
i jected any suggestion of
" change in party leadership
Goldwater’s’campaign manager.
Denison Kitchel, "get the hell
out.” .
Gov Mark Hatfield of Oregon
called for an "agonizing remod-
eling" of the battered GOP
"We have to draw together all
remnants of the party and get
back to the middle road." he
said
in the South, where Goldwa
p—
- •
I
FRESH MEAT and
BARBECE redy on
"Iff
-: -
gEz
BABY BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cham-
bers of Houston are the parents
of a five pound, ten ounce baby
boy bom in Memorial Hospital
in Houston at 1:15 p.m Nov. 4.
Mrs Chambers was formerly
Margie Wassermann.
77
413
vh
• i
7
4
,1. 45c
.the organizational । effort were
Waldo Smith, State Young Far-
mer vice-president; Luther Gre-
gor, Area Ill Young Farmer
vice-president; Edward Tie
mann. president of the Brenham
i chapter; and Carl L. Wendler.
Brenham Young Farmer Advi-
r
1E5
St lohn’s United- Church of
Fat Wesj rather than from the-tEhrist, Burton
(UPI) Stands tor United Pres
P International The World's Best
^overage of the World* biggest.
ITS LATER THANJOU THINK -Workmen set steel gird-
era into place in Washington’s Capitol Plaza The purpose’
To erect stands for news and television came ramen who wil
photograph the inauguration of the‘next President of the "
United States on Jan. 20.
PORK BOAST, Lb
PORK STEAK, Lb.
Center Cut
FORK CHOPS, LK
Smoked BACON
MQIJ ARES. Lb.
6HAA
Manager, Mrs.
ann. just told me
side light of the
aho demanded the resignation I
of Dean Burch. Goldwater's
handpicked chairman of the Re
, HI Young Farmer advisor was
4 -
ALLEN’S BARBECUE
CAFE is re-opening WED-
NESDAY, Nev. IL Barbe-
cue ready at 11:80 a. m.
519 W. Academy, GR 6-2640
will be honored curing the naif
l not come here to lose," 1 time activities.
Jude Hall, 7:30 p.m "
Friday, Nov. 6:
The United Church Women
wiil hold its World Community
Day observance 2: 30 p m, at
or' Democrats
Republican governors probab-
ly will take the lead or at least
22*602804005
-Boys and Girls in the Bullroom,
Hotel America, Houston," .6; 30 p
m.
,----------: Nu— aval
the St- Jude Hospital, in the St*
governors -already were squar-
ing off ‘for an internal party
battle. Gov--Nelson A. Rocke
Young Farmers
greatest stature was Romney,
Ne w York said he who was reelected despite a
- Democratic ■ /landslide" in his
EGGBEATER TRAINER -This one-man helicopter does everything except fly. It’s a new
training device which is mounted on a platform that glides across tan runway on a
cushion of air. Capt Norman E. Hoeltzel demonstrates the trainer at Fort Wolters;
Tex. The pilot can move in all directions and practice in-flight maneuvers. It is still in
tbe test stage. ! ) ’
E
SAVITALL
GROCERY
CORRECTION
NORTHERN TISSUE
is expected to
&
- -medical
Scott
Chevrolet
TM ' , ‘
—Le-".
2]
be followed with the annual
meeting at 6:50 p.m. in the
school auditorium.
A highlight will be the foot-
ball game between the Burton
Panthers and the Somerville
now held by Republicans in
Utah and Arizona.
cy in 1968. 3
GOP Prospect* Defeated
Two other 1968 . prospects —
"on,’
1 "
I0.
(I
won governorships
sor. Don Jobes, supervisor of
"rao monitoring services in
Saigon said this afternoon they .
198 DOUGLAS OK 6-8818 -16^ "ICMecann, Brenham,
. izEatyed trom Paws 1)
iharhih position, and we go
forward as one nation and do
taamtst we can.
There are many instances
that come up that make people
flare up, but the good sport
bakes it as it cornea along.
; One of these races is just
like a football game to me. I
want my team to win and will do
everything 1 an to help him
Milt when he loses to a better
team. do.not blame the referee.
Iff fact Hike to see and apprec-
ite the kind of a fight that the
opponents put up. and put him
on the back for his effort.
£ Naturally, I was not with
Tuesday’s loser, but no one
with any sporting blood in his
vein* could help but admire the
hard battle that the loser and
his running mate put up to
vocational agriculture and Area । ter carried five .states. most
win, I know of few faintheart-
ed souls who are inclined to
throw in tc towel and abandon
his principles," said Georgia
GOP Chairman Joe Tribble.
"There may be some liberals
within the partv who would turn
to the left for political expedi-
ency, but they will find little
support in the South."
BURTON SETS
SATURDAY AS
■f 1‛
( mini
" rn‛
-of '
aas
gover
a ha’
• .
Lupt
throug
prnved
.. ura
that d
/ t did’
We
brry •
msm
origin
w achi
. emoug
re < rr
The
drawn
. I ra n
in a
28, I*
water leadership. “I don't think
th party will follow him."
Case said when asked today
chapter president. Dierking is a
1 young farmer in the Bleibler-
ROUND
STEAK koC
Lb .09
Colorado Republican
(UPI) Stands tor United Pre*
nternational The World* bee
overage of the World’s biggee
sewa
STARIITEDRIVEIN
Thun. Fri. A Sat.
N«v. ft. 7
Robert Taft Jr., nominee for
senator in Ohio, were defeated
Tuesday
J hns
lived a
c aer
’ e i e .
inac < u
• 1,4 ihe
in < ha
he is .
Thun. Fri. & Sat
carfereme**
’ hep
dithi Had they Won, every
good citizen would have been
with thehnjust a* they are with
the one who won. That is the
thing that made America the
great country that it is.
Peers In Parental Pride
lapswer. Climaxing the day will be a
d not help but admire
losers fought to the last
SHORT RIBS Lb. 29
Brinket STEW MEAT of
about Whiteside U
what would happen if Goldwa-
ter attempted to remain as
Four members of the Bren-
ham Young Farmer Chapter
assisted in organizing a Young
Farmer chapter at Bellville
Tuesday night: Participating in
DEMOCRAT-
(Continued from Page 1)
GOP, Goldwater said Wednes-
day he was not retiring from
politics or abandoning his cru-
sade f o r conservatism. He
.-jffdff
6/7
A,”
Tender VEAL
CHOPS e e c
Lb. --
। Hotel, Houston.
Nov 10 11 — Insect and Plant
eocn , 1 Disease Control “Conference,
4......1 College Station.
175H
SUNDAY, Ha. m. to 1 p. m. surgical.
For better service, call and
place your order. We will
have it ready when you
# ately,. moved to cast doubt on
Fmompsn"Aapokemansf-n—-Mi=
• —Livestock
Ctte 900, calves M9 bulk . —----
had not picked up any broad farauction: few slaughter ‘ inteArsthFerghhdoTm! 2
3 in South Viet steers and heiters standard and jAgQarngveAGnk"
aztupsutea t $80-428 Jbs 16 50-1% 00 AT 2:
■■ L________, „ standard and tood ralvrs 14 56 l •»»»•/>•<
.17 00 i» no
Hon- 25 rot । rough for test:
few 2 3 grade barrows and odts
GOP
(Continued trom Page 1)
echoed some 'of Goldwater's
statements.
Miller said he does not feel
the Republican defeat means
the voters repudiated the con-
servative philosophy.
He also attacked John B.
Martin, Republican national
committeeman from Michigan,
for demanding that national
chairman Dean Burch resign in
■
.nd ’
(
puhlisantoSatonamentnempartycharlesH Percy, candidate for
would bestbe served by governor m’Illinois and Rep
. Burch's prompt departure and.
added, "I hope he can be con-
: vinced of this."
the Bellvilla area were present philosophy,
and elected Daniel Dierking as "While our candidate did not
eledtin campaign.
When Mrs. Lady Bird Johnson
and three wives 'of cabinet
move, to over
Square Cut i also present
SHOULDER Thirteen young farmers of
ancommn
Itd notmmg -
S military
ery last.
yaseemingly took the same
de that my old football
Charley Moran took when j Yeguas on Panther Field at 7:30
t naked him if he had p.m. Graduates of the classes of
red. his team for a possible 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965,
the parly with one of its few
moments of cheers in the elec-
tion returns. The GOP made a
net gain of one among the 25
governors elected this week
The new lineup for the 50 states
gives the Republicans 17 and
the Democrats 33
Republican candidates won
governorships n o w held by
Democrats’ in Massachusetts,
Washington and Wisconsin The
15 25. sows 302 lbs.
pvW
i icoT.c ... -
1
»"Era"ee1
pd-se
.g,a34 21
dann.
nb os- '
; Day, College Station -
! Nov 5-6 — Texas Agricultural
Workers Association, College
Station
Nov. 7 District 11 4-H Coun-
cil will hold a banquet honor-,
ing 1964 County 4-H Gold Star
1 man Paul-Woif was less re-
strained While saying that he demand a voice in any move to
was not criticizing Goldwater, ' reshape the GOP Few of them
.... f eeA~A- fIalAaantew'e •A-wn*~
Wolf demanded that Burch and
about the team and the coming I the wake of the defeat.
I game, and he gave her a run- 1
down on every player. She done things our way, we might
that the daughter of the Presi- . But pberal sen -Llodtent
dent should be briefed by the vase R-N.J.. York said he might talk
son of the Coach _ will.meanatha end.pthe, SSI soon with GoVs whliam Scran-
ton of Pennsylvania and George
Romney of Michigan "to discuss ।
,x 2"
■ dl '
—p .
ROAST, 39°
22n255
St prisoner.
17.50; cood steer feeder calves
CHEVROLET
authorities in Saigon immedi-
want to pick it up.
SPECIALS FRIDAY-
SATURDAY
HAMBURGER
MEAT
2 $1
JLbs. 1
3 Rols
i LIBBY’S SLICED
CARROTS
No. 303 Can
AND ,, * - MILROY —
BARBECUE :
wvwewE""" Brian Schoenemann. La
CANNONEER
FORT SILL, OKLA. — .Pvt
would not concede that the elec- Gene Meyer22.son of Mr. and tnnm I
tion result was a repudiation of Mrs. Alber M. Meyer’of Bren . VI FT
’ nam, completed advanced train- VIrI-
conservatism "ing as a cannoneer at the Army VaLI
Among those urging Burch s Artillery and ssile (Continued from Page 1)
departure from GOP national Fort sili Oe 23 w-onunued trom rage "
headquarters was Gov Robiert Meyer was trained as a mem North Viet Nam's Radio Hanoi EGGS
E Smyli of Idaho, chairman ber of artillery gun or howitzer heard in Tokyo quoted Cap: G, le A large 32c
of the Republican Governars crews. - - ! Floyd James Thompson of the dradeAmej4c
Association. He. said he had He entered the Army* in June VS Army Special Forces as Grade A small 16c
.Miller said if talked with a number " ■ ■ of th year and completed aying that 'he South Vietnam checks lie
1 ■ ----- WmUM nteeta. chamge basic training atForpolk,jesepeople support thevrert - -pen TRY
is indicated in geni i al La ♦. Cong goals. The broadcast said h.'-
grGwmo,Ma2Me—-Thetormer Brenham "High The mpson made hi statement Hens 4 Sheep. 25. harily enough Anr
Gov. Nelson A, Rockefetrer" Fschopkstudent earlier broadcast. Thomp Old Roosters, 4c _ test; f w good 87 jb wooled
as a carpenter before entering son, of Ft.-Braggnwas HmteEretA1,-+m——uetudlaughter lambs. 18.00 ewes 110
the Army, a liaison plane piloted by Airi Peans. 15 125m ---T-
*———— Force Capt. Richard L. White BUI I ERF AT PER POUND
j side of Stockton, Calif , which 7c per point over 4% .
Calendar of Fvents was shot down in Quang Tri $6.20 per’cwt at 4%
-dinda ° E.VCHL3 province last March 26. Both Sour Cream, 38c
men had been listed as missing Sweet Cream 41c
• members made a final week
K , tut through Texas, Oklahoma'
andShtkansas, they mad" a
brief stop at Stillwater. That's
where" Mn Manri's daughter,
-mmwnxtssashruves-hareshand
■ l' EIwomKettler is coach of Okla:
homa State University at Still-.
9==
Is the
old Was
still in
This gio
At no
of the
: ganiz
Bar hing
ot Pres
W ashing
Preside
agenda
report-
in time
for. the
hart ho
One <
by far I
the Pro
restorat
' 1 he Bh
MtH If r
port on
zation’s
munity
--as 3...2 — Ihe
------- "Bros
feller of -a . .
Edward Trute, Bryan, mighbumectowithincor"kom state Because of his indepehd.
ney of Michigan and Wdljam ence, Romney is not the man
W Scranton of Pennsylvania to j most loved by GPP profession-
discuss plans fr "rebuilding" als but they will become much
th/GoP more fond of him if he looks
Gov. Robert E Smylie of Id
. ■ water. .
" • Mrs. Kettler took her son. •
| . Tom. to see the Presider A‛s.
. wife and her campaign contpan
i : — ions, and among them was
Lynda Bird Johnson. With the
poise and personality that . ■ he d f th GOP
=GRAET-A-s me : ........
... Birth over—some’of them "not now American PeOPle. , at church at 7 30 pm
-MEendMi" W.W
' mJiI-h son, .he GOpcongressiohal-t.................................
mm-m mmmipup Mrs Albert'Schwartz and campaign .committee chairman.
» A Dll Bi i baby. predicted a three-way, fight-for
I WE Iw |wii ■■ | Mrs Delvin Wellmann party leadership.
■ ■ W WW F _ He said "the Romney people
______ Lahe Taft people in hio and
Nixon" all would be invotved ome • from the Midwest
in the intraparty conrest. ‛ F
e Anti-Goldwater Republican controversial Rockefeller.
for the presidency. '
The governorships provided j
, though,
y rs in :
. Judge
m it
aAnf
' mitee
■ more d
ow ners
• place e
. could r
B Nov. 20-26 - National Farm-
h.w-n)t City Week
Nov 5 — Turkey Industry .
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Blanton, Ben F. & Johnson, Walter C. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1964, newspaper, November 5, 1964; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578244/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.