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For R. L Hueske
Johnson Signs $4.8 Billion
Bill For Viet Nam War
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Informed
the 1966 edition of "Outstanding
. Young Men of America" was
announced by a 13-man board of
Mk. Emma Schatz
Dies in Austin
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going ahead with plans to get in
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of RTCarmine’ to the state has 1
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Business Pledge
NATHAN CHARLES ZIBILSKI
of Burton was initiated into the
Phi Chapter of Pl Omega Pi, na-
tional honorary society forebus-
iness education at Sam Houston
State Cbilege, Zibiiski is a sen
ior business administration ma-
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Serbin headed by Melvin Wen
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gin, Roy Lehmann, Warda, an I
Victor Zoch managing Winches •
ter. Austin, a last year membet
To give every v
mgton County an
register under the
gistration bill, Co
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Miss Erna Mewis
Buried Sunday
Miss Ema Mewis, 61, of Bell-
ville died in the Sealy Nursing
Home Saturday at 2 a.m. ,
Funeral services were held at
Chagel of the Pete E. Etlinger
Funeral Home Sunday at 4 p.m.
with Rev. C. H. Rose pastor of
St. John's Lutheran Church of
Bellville officiating. Burial was
in the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery
in Bellville.
Survivors include two sisters
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LOADED SUITCASE
suitcase loaded wit h a
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Monday afternoon. T
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Poole, right, a represe
gave students an idea
- America. Poole prese
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by bulletin bo
Post Office
North Central Texas baseball
teams and potentials are invit-
ed to attend the 1966 organiza-
tional meeting to be hel in the
Village Cafe in Carmine Sun-
day, March 20 with the object of
combining the Community and
Tri-County League under a sin-
-gle-management They -wedt
be combined in the one league or
in two divisions, with Shaughn-
essey playoffs to be held in eith-
er cast . , ' A
over tee
xspital to
zens who will be 85 or over on
July 1 Of the 16 million who re-
plied, less than one million said
they did not want to sign up for
the supplemental program.
The aupplemental nenyram
Medicare Applications Are Now
Available At Brenham Post Office
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lira and tests on the
star for Gemini’s
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HELLO WORLD!
SON FOR KROLCZYKS
Mr. and Mrs. Clem H. Krol-
czyk of Brenham are the par-
ents of a boy born at the St. Jude
Hospital Tuesday at 3:40 a.m. He
weighed seven pounds, seven
and one-half ounces and has
I been named Jeffrey Wayne.
application blanks for supple-
mental Medicare benefits are
available at the stamp window
of the Brenham Post Office.
The application blanks are be-
ing made available as the Social
Security Administration seeks to
contact 3.1 million senior citi-
zens before a March 31 deadline
imposed by the Medicare law-
" WINS FOR FIRST TIME Mrs. Leben Morehead of
800-A East Alamo, was surprised with a certificate
for $10 while shopping at Perry’s Saturday, Mrs.
Morehead said that this was the first thing she
had ever wca. Each Saturday the Mystery Shopper
will visit one of the stores which advertise in Thurs-
day’s Mystery Shopper section of the Banner-Press
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Postmaster W N. Munt of
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art completed.
Technicians on launch pad 14.
little more than a mile south of
the Gemini firing stand. fl-
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ham, now lives in Sugar Land
and was nominated for the hon-
or by the Sugar Land Jaycees.
He is manager of Sugar Land
Super Market and was in gro-
cery management in Brenham
and Pasadena before coming to
Sugar Land.
Kenjura is married to the
former Rbsa Loe Oevermann
men were selected between the
ages of 21 and 36 Wo "had dis-
— tinguished themselves in one rr
more fields of endeavor to the
point of being outstanding." .
"EhWHwistrprrear meai.
..The new waer well in the city
of Burton should be about ready
and we want to join HUGH
DERRICK, BOOTS GUELKER
and LEROY BOEHNEMANN,
who were among the top hands
in putting this project over, in
sampling the new drink..Hats
off to COACH REUBEN WUN-
DERLICH for leading the girls
i work being done today in research laboratories in
Pwdwy. of Progress” to Brenham Junior School
The Tri-County League was
made up of Tex Thielmann's
Mound Hill: Donald Lenz's Bre»
niam Knickerbockers, Harold
Finke’s Brenham Millers, Elmo
Klatt’s Carmine, Ray Pack's
Somerville, Charlie Guerra’s
Bryan Lone Star and Sotero Ge-
bara’s Bryan Jax.
The meeting is being sponsor-
ed by Edgar A. Rummel of Led-
better, for the past ten years
president of the Tri • County
League, who will not again ser
Poll Tax Not Paia Receipt dur-
ing the regular registration per-
iod which ended Jan 31 need
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sources reported.
Town
And you can’t buy any chances
on winning ,a-turkey at HENRY
APPEL’S tax collecting office
either. Been tried without any
success....Might have to call on
JUDGE EMBREY to straighten
this out..BOB LUKEMAN step-
ping lively with another ad to
- the BP....IRVIN NAVRATIL al-
ways looking after the best in-
terests of the city and caring
for the customers at the same
time..JUDGE A. W. HODDE
SR. about ready to throw that
crutch away and good riddance
too...SAM RANKIN SR., the
club relations for the Sugar
Land Chib. He has been cited
numerous times in the past by
the club for meritorious service.
Doug Blankenship, past U. S.
A Taveeg neesdent (1962-62; who
main post offices
M states. Additie
available as need
M”-of.Bren-
tigation, on orders from U.S. At-
torney General Nicholas Ketzeh-
back. The order has resulted to
severe criticism by Governor
Wrong Way Papers
MONDAY'S BANNER-P RESS di-
rected for Burton and Chappell
Hill were loaded on the wrong
truck by-mistake and sent to
Temple. They are being return-
ed and deliyered as quickly as
possible.
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'A native of Brenham, Bemad
B. Kenjura, has been named for
inclusion in the IM* edition of
"Outstanding Young Men of
America,” an annual biograph-
ical compilation of approximat-
ely 10,000 young men of out-
standing rank throughout the,
country. .
Kenjura, the son of Mr. and
County Names Registration
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nath,of the Third Marine Divi-
sion, who is on his way home
from Viet Nam where he spent.
15 months, with most of this
time in action against the Viet
Cong. He was severely wounded
by a snipers bullet.
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Eichlers Grandparents
MR. AND MRS. CULVER TUR-
I. ING TON of Houston' announce
the birth of a daughter, Sara
Elizabeth, born Friday, March
11 at 9 p.m. in the Methodist
Hospital. The baby weighed five
pounds and ten ounces. Mrs.
Turlington will be remembered
as the former Jane 1 Eichler,
daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Eichler of Brenham. Mr; and
Mrs. Eichler spent the weekend
in Hoqston visiting with their
new granddaughter.
Lions Meet • 1
THE BRENHAM LIONS Chib
will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the
K. and G. Restaurant, Wood-
row Free will be the guest
speaker. He will discuss the
Tourism Emphasis, on Attrac-
tions Around Brenham, accord-
ing to Tom Whitehead Sr. •
debate on the appropriations
measure over how or why the
United States was fighting the
war —but over the manner in
which the Johnson Administra-
tion was financing the conflict.
The Senate became embroiled
in hot debate over the whole
conduct of the war when the
authorization measure came
under consideration.
D. Meredith, U.S. Army Reerui- received the happy news about
ting Sergeant for the. Brenham -their son,,Corpora l B. W. Han-
area, Donald V. Mahlmann and
and two brothers including A. the three-day mission Wednes-
C. Mewis of Brenham. day although a formal decision
Richard Kmiec enlisted- in the
Army on March 10. They -en-
listed hder the Buddy plan and
will take their basic training in
the same company. After basic
training they will each be train-
* fense missiles and Kmiec select-
ed food service. Both men are
- graduates of Brenham High
School. Their parents are .Mr.
and Mrs. Walter M-hlmann of
102 Hardin St. and Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Kmiec of 501 Wal-
nut Dr. Brenham.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 15. 1966
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which was presented at Brenham
cope, whirling at 13,000 revolutions
The Community League of the
past year was made up by Lin-
coin, skippered 'by Oscar- Bort-
ack, Giddings under A thur H
tries to remain steady while carrying a
the General Motors educational science
authorization bill, Johnson ep
I -gudnegtet MEETING '
the bombs and planes and the """" " """5
gun power of war." He Mid he
around-the-clock effort to get
Gemini t ready for liunch
Wednesday neared completion
today but project officials
reserved a "go-no-go" verdict
for later'in the day.
The decision on whether to
send astronauts Neil Armstrong
and David cott on the action-
packed rendezvous and spacew-
alk flight Wednesday, or wait
until Thursday, hinged on the
progress of tests on the Gemini
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the
Foehner Funeral Chapel 1 u
Burton. Buriat will be in the-
Oak Hill Cemetery with a -Meth-
odist minister of Austin officiat-
iny. -Wa---n------*a*---
HaS"Qae-e-
r Burton is in charge of ar-
rangements, .
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Mrs. Emma Schatz, 91, of
Burton, widow of Ed Schatz,
died in an Austin hospital Tues-
day at 2 a.m. .
Survivors include two sons,
Eddie Schatz of Austin and By-
ron Schatz of Lubbock: one
aughter.. Mrs., fecile StylesLof
Arn^y Recruits
ACCORDING TO SSGT. Billie ‘MR. AND MRS. ED HANNATH
House East Room. He noted
that it authorized part of $13.1
billion in emergency military
appropriations up for House
action later in the day.
There was no hint of
argument in the House during
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Pres-
ident Johnson today signed into
law an authorization for $4.8
billion supplemental military
spending for the Viet Nam war.
asserting that it is signified
that Congress stands behind
U.S. troops fighting there.
In a White House ceremony,
at which he signed the
old fireman still going strong in
the food biz...LEROY LOESCH
gets the Easter seal program
under way and deserves a good ’
response for a worthy cause....
Have to make the next shooting
club meeting with FRED KOK-
EMOR. and watch the experts
in action...BOB KOENIG is cer-
tain to be called on by fair Pres-
— ident HAROLD ECKERT to pep .
up the show...JOHNNIE (THE
BARBER) JEZIERSKI get-
ting acquainted with his soon to
be Irish in-laws in Houston ....
PAUL KUGEL making a stitch
in time and saving the day for
another- customer ... BURNEY
KRAUSE becoming an expert
at inspecting old houses....OTTO
ACKER listening to an old Joke
from brother-in-law ASTOR JA-
CoB. and he’s got a million of
- Ehem n—Wish EF ASKINS- -
- wome=premgenedhereSheine
hot cake supper Haven’t seen
brother HAROLD N RUBEN-
STEIN since the last, one,..Got-
ta get to Burton to see- old
friends CHARLEY KORTHAU-
ER and the MR6. h o p e Its
daughter of August Oevermann
His seleetlom-lor-melusion to
Barry Lynn Ogrodowicz, the
17-month-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Ogrodowicz of
Brenham, drowned in a bath-
tub about noon Tuesday. The
baby was taken to Bohne Me-
morial Hospital where he was
pronounced dead. The Ogrod-
owicz have one other son,
James Allen, age 3.
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Brenham Briefs
Agena target satellite during
the might.
"Everything is ready to go on
the Atlas," a Space Agency
spokesman said.
But the work on the
spacecraft took - longer. A
about 8 a. m. EST the agency
reported that the faulty oxygen
device had been replaced, but
the installation of the pitots’
coaches and final testing still
had to be finished.
editors for the publication
Kenjura is presently a direc-
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wished that "these great
resource* could be put, instead,
to the service of peace."
As military leaders, Pentagon
officials and members of
Congress looked on. Johnson
signed the bill in the White
Funeral services for Robert
L. Hueske, 49, of 2103 Tison St.,
who died in a Brenham hospital
Monday at 1:35 a.m., will be
held at the Salem Lutheran
Church, of Salem Wednesday at
2"p.m.
1 Rev. F. T. Sager will fficiate
and burial will be in the Prairie
Lea Cemetery. The Brenham
Memorial Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.
Surviviors include his widow,
Mrs. Hildegard Webern icis
Hueske; one son, Arthur Ed-
ward Hueske in the Navy at
Norfolk, Va. and one brother.
tered in the
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was being withheld until all tests
need not register in this county
because it does not have a ci-
ty over 10,000 or more popula-
tion.
register by mail are also avail-
able at these locations.
Appel emphaszea there is no.
charge to register, however, the
deadine is March 12, and ail
be in At Diticentybkatimmust
"Iha previous armouncazneht,
Appel said Ms office would be
open until midnight on March 17
to register perons until 6o fta-
al minute.
At mid morning today there ’
wete 242 persons who had regis-
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43 counties under susveiilance
by the Federal Bureau of Investi-
claimed March as "Natiohal.
Medicare Enrollment Month."
He urged all federal agencies
and all citizens to cooperate in
enrolling senior citizens in the
program.
Initially, some two and on6 2
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MRS. WELDON SCHULTZ of
Route 3, Brenham is the winner
of the ninth Ramada Weekend
trip sponsored by the Brenham
BannerPress and participating
Brenham Merchants. Her name
was drawn from the registration
box at Bluebonnet Electric Co-
op.
Boettcher in Atistin
EDWARD BOETTCHER JR., of
' Boettcher Lumber Co.. Brenham,
wilf attend a Home Improve-
ment Seminar to be held in Aus-
tin on March 18-17.'
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 52, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1966, newspaper, March 15, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578596/m1/1/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.