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New Dance School
Immunizations Are Required
LITTLE LEAGUE
Headlines of Yesteryear
For All Brenham Students
RESULTS
MARKETS
20 YEARS
Mfr if %
July 8, 1946
Personals.
the guests of Brenham rela-
73%. —
ed the hapless Eagles 11-1
Selected New York Stocks
On Public View In Tokyo
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Brenham AIRLINES
Friday & Saturday
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Calendar Of Events
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IN THE
space center,
Tuesday , July 12:
Jerry Richard*. bowling for
huge installation.
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Old Time and Modern
FAIR PAVIIJON
live Jackie Dick Modzelewski of
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C. A.’ McMeans spent several
days last week in Bellville with
Senate Bill No. 130. as passed
by the 59th lexas legislature
and codified as article 4477-12. of
the Texas Civil Statutes, reads
in part, "Examination of all pu-
pils in the first and seventh ।
grade of all public, parochial
and private schools and of all
to
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said scores of prisoners were
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All interested mothers are ur-
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ALFRED BOEKER
T. H. DIPPEL
N• W. FREEMAN
A. F- ORICK
R. W.'LOEBCH, Caahier
MELVIN W. LOE8CH, AuL Caahier •
4- R. NAUMANN, Aut. CatAwr
Last nimht's action concluded
play in the Senior League for
the current season
at noon Tuesday for a trip
Austin and other points in
district. - .
Miss Lola Schindler has
turned from a Vacation vsit
relatives in Gonzales.
Music by
THE IMPACTS
series of the above named re-
quired immunizations.
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Am Tob
Atchison ..
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Boeing
Celanese
Chrysler
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The school will be run by Jane
Boyd, of Houston, who will be in
Brenham July 13. She intends to .»
I move to Brenham soon.
Mrs, Boyd will meet with all
interested mothers at that time
and announce plans for the danc-
ing school.
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A- F. ORICK, Chairman of the BoarA
T. H. DIPPEL, Preaident
- M. H. WITTNRR, Exec. Vice Preaid»R
O. C- OINDORF, Vice Preaident
------A, R. NIEBUiHL Vice Preaident
Hospital. News
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40 YEARS
July 8, 1926 — Personals. Con-
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If you tnow of a taiiutj who has
just armed in yew community, be
sera to toil them about Welcome
The regular meeting of Sister
Lodge No. 11 of the Sons of Her-
The Billy Lange Chapter of the
Sons of Hermann will meet at
PAGE SIX
months to start and finish the
WEST
Admission. $,.50
Brenham, girl.
Dismissals
Mrs. Robert Roger?.
Mrs. Willie Gaskamp.
’ BOHNE MEMORIAL
Admissions
indication whether 3,000 other
re-
to
, Sunday, July 10th
Music By
JIMMY HEAP
Adm: $1.50 per person
• Free Tables
Everbody Welcome
Cedar Creek
Schueten Verein
METALLIC -
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out to the mound to take charge
History
Pharmacy
DANCE
At
PRAIRIE HILL HALL
_______EGGS._____
No. 1, large, M co- •
Grade A, medium, 23 cents
Grade A, small, 16 cents
Checks, 12 cents
POULTRY
Hens, 4 cents
Old Roosters, 4 cents
Old Leghorn Hens, 4 cents
' COTTON MARKET
Str’ct Middling 29.00
. Middling 28 75 z.
Low Middling 25,60
Strict Low Middling 27. IS
BUTTER FAT PER POUND
7c per point over 4 percent
86.20 per cwt. at 4 percent
Sweet Cream, 48 cents :
Sweet Cream. 50 cents
LAKEVIEW
Club
BRYAN, TEXAS
SUM ROBERTS
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THE HI-NOTES
FREE TABLES
Next Dance: Sat., July
30th. Jesse Lee & Texas
Valley Boys
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a
1 .three game total of 596 r
The Heldenfels Brothers won
> the high team, game with a 689,
I while the Banner-Press took the
! high team series with a-1951 _
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YOUR HEALTH comes
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MEDICAL ARTS
PHARMACY
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schools from another state.”
, if should be noted bv parents
of children who have never had
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O. C. OINDORF________
W. F. HASSKARL, JR.
R- W. LOESCH
A’ E- NIEBUHR
WILLIE W. BCHLOTTMANN
I of a new dance school at 10 am.
Tuesday in the Community
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The Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB) announced that imme-
diate plans were being 'initiated
to reroute mail which ordinari- !
ly would have been carried by I
the five idled airlines.
BE.
today for their home in Angle-
ton after a visit to Mrs. Mary
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mann will meet at 7:30 p: m.
at the Sons of Herman Lodge.
yuMs tradttiondt hoapitalt. or
CHINCH BUG
CONTROL
ferti-lome plant food containing
* ETHION — the most effective way
of controlling CHINCH BUGS and
feeding your lawn in ONE EASY
• STEP. Covers: 2500 S: ft
SO LB, BAG . . . 5.95
any of these required inmuni-
zations, that it will take two
._... $1,011,284.82
...... 1,882,518.33
...... 2,344,369.73 5,238,172.88
...................... $8,496,662.97
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operations and the U.S. space
center at Cape Kennedy, Fla.
Orchestra
From Dallas
tions: call Jacob’s Groc.
968-3250.
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Captured American Pilots
1AM members who work at the
space center would refuse to
pass the picket line.
Carry 150,000 People
Overall. 35,300 union machi-
nists went out’on strike against
the five airlines which carry
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Loans and Discounts .. ....
Furniture and Fixtures
Banking House
Other Real Estate Owned
Other ssets
Quick Available Cash:
Birth
Mr and Mrs. Willie Half Jr*.,
Brenham,, girl.
Dissmissals
Mike Fall.
Mrs. L. E. Vanderwerth.
Mrs. Anna Dickmann.
By: Waldie Sonnenburg
Ancient proofs are found
proving; pharmacy was one
of the earliest professions, in
fact, ancient Egyptian in-
criptions illustrate the pro-
cess of distillation, and a
papyrus 3300 B.C. contains
a prescription formula.
The first historical men-
tion in this country of the
manufacture of drugs were
the instructions given to Sir
Francis Wyatt, Governor of
Virginia, by the king in the
year 1621. He was instruct-
ed to attend to the manu-
In Vault and Banks _____..........
’ U. S. Government Securities
Municipal and Other Bonds
TOTAL A
ALMANAC
Today is Friday, July 8, the
189th day of 1966 with 176 to
fol ICHV. _ ____________-_____
1 The moon is between it* full
phase and last quarter.
The morning start are Venus
the Cleveland
Mna
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Carmine Hall—Carmine
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the high series award with- a
Merit Awards
THOMAS L. DOERR and GARY
W. 'Maruska have been named
as recipients of Merit Award
Scholarships at Texas A&M Uni-
versity. The scholarship pro-
gram is a new one initiated this
year for junior college graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rankin and
little daughter'of Houston are
150,000 passengers daily and
gross approximately $7 million
a day.
of gold”
Capital Stock ---2-------~
Surplus Fund ..............--
Undivided Profits' -
Reserve for Bad Debts.....
Deposits ...—.............
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j 7:30 p m. at the Sons of. Her
j mann Lodge.'
Although the news agency
SOFTBALL
RESULTS
The Welcome Bluejays un-
loaded with a barrage of hits
and home runs to overwhelm
Wm. Penn 23-3 in the girl's soft-
ball battle ' last night on the
Bob Schroeder field.
The winning pitcher was Dar-
lene Krause. Lathel Emshoff
was charged with the loss for
Wm.. Penn.
Leading hitters for Welcome
were Dorothy Schomburg with
live including, two home runs.
Barbara Brandt had four hits.
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Information they wuu recetve fiom ge
’ tar hostess, • symbol of the was- ) a
American capitalist and phi-
lanthropist John D. Rockefeller
I was born on this day in 1839.
On this day in history:
In 1835, the Liberty Bell in
. Independence Hall Philadelphia
,,, -• .. . .. cracked as it was being rung
striking machinists picketed the | for the funeral of John
lamming up auto .Marshall, Chief Justice of the
traffic at the entrances of the Supreme court,
9 “ .*" .....‘ nhe Pickets ; In 1853, an American expedi-
responsible for these crimes
also.
"I was one of the United
States pilots who carried out
the criminal order. of our
government and bombed North
Viet Nam.
THE
Farmers National Bank
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nation.
In 1896, William Jennings
Bryan made his famous "cross
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and Saturn.
There arc no evening stars.
Mrs Marguerite Eltsburg and
little daughter, Katherine, left
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966
James Mueller powered the
only out of the park home run I
in the f—m. l t.iiM thf treat at
he led th Cardinal* to a 4-1 win
over the White'Sox, and a sec-
I£ S'
buying merchandise at the Gift !
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PLUS
ing wiH be collected.
Metallic’s No. 1 team ' will
come to Brenham with one of
the most impressive records in
the country. They play in Hous-
ton's -Major City, leagues and
have won a total of 64 games,
lost two and tied one.
Recently they played the na-
was no immediate
“I hope this ' illegal was
waged by our government will
King and hist—----1—>----—— --------
। tion headed by Commodore
! Matthew Perry arrived in
Japan hoping to L establish
American relations with that
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80 YEARS
July 8, 1886 — Personal.
Mrs. Hettie Raiser has returned
home from a visit to Gainesvil-
le, ' ‘ :
Miss Sophie Cohn is home on
a visit to her parents.
Mr. F. Kiber has gone to Woo-
tan Wells for his health.
On last Monday sixteen survi-
vors of Co. E. 16th Texas Infan-
try, commanded by Colonel
Flournoy and Col. James E.
Shepeard. Walker’s division
held a reunion at the residence
of John-Grabow som two miles
out of town, and had a splendid
time. There are now only thirty-
two of this old company living,
and they hold annual reunions
at which they talk, eat, drink
and engage in general merry-
making.
tion in Chicago.
In 1950. Gen. Douglas Mac-
Arthur was appointed United
Nations commander in Korea.
A thought - for the day—
English statesman Benjamin
Disraeli: "Nature has given us
two ears but only one mouth.”..
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’ Thursday nisht when’ they took
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theria. polio, and examination
for tuberculosis.
101 S. Baylor, Brenham
end soon . . . I wish to repent
'and ask you to forgive me.”
Mulligan was quoted as
saying "there is really no way
for the United States to win
this war.”
"This war in Viet Nam had
no appeal for me for it was an
unjust war against people who
never did anything to the
"HOLD ON!
HERMAN'S HERMIrs-Ae
2 TELL
f THEM
2 ABOUT
WELCOME
i WAGON
Airlines, which has a major
contract with the National
Aeronautics h Space Adminis-
pupils transferred to these
three games from the Jokers. In
other action the Heldenfels
■ Brothers snapped all four lines
f from Rick's Texaco.
TOKYO (UPI) —North Viet
Nam broadcast "confessions"
of captured U.S. pilots admit-
ting to bombing * "schools
hospitals, -churches . and in-
nocent people” today and said
angry mobs demanded their
deaths.
- Communist news agency dis-
patches also told hw "scores”
of American prisoners were
paraded through the streets of
Hanoi while "a human sea"
surged forward and shook fists
at “the peace disturbers and
child killers.'/
The report said the crowd
demanded that the government
"try and punish the pirates"
and cried out for their
execution.
In Washington, the U.S. State
Department accused North Viet
Nam of violating the Geneva
prisoner of war convention by
subjecting the American priso-
ners to such humiliation.
Department press officer
Marshall Wright- indicated the
United** States would protest
through the International Red
Cross. 2 .
The Communist news, agency
broadcast two 'statements attri-
buted to Air Force Capt. David
D. Hatcher, 32, of California
and Cmdr. James Mulligan, 40,
of Massachusetts, expressing
their regrets for taking part in
the 'bombings and assuring the
North Vietnamese , people they
will win the war. No home-
.towns were given.
"Since ray capture, I have
realized that the war which is
waged by the United States
government is dirty and bad,”
Hatcher was quoted as saying.
"... U.S. aircraft have
bombed . . . various targets in
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ed the win. for the Cardinal?
while Martin Riesner suffered
the loss for the White Sox
up % | James Mueller and Otto Kem-
un 12 pe, both with two for three at,.. ... - .
uP r the plate, powered the big bat? to leave Thursday morning for
P 4 for .he Cardinals. ' an automobile trip to Muskogee.
For th. White Sox. Douglas i Okla, where Mrs. Virginia Tea-
Becker with two Ter three was ‘ gue will makean extended visit
the lending batter. at the home of her brother, Tom
in the second game of the Gaddy. After " few days,,, Mr.
twinbill, the Colts finally over- । and Mrs, B F • Teague will re-
cam- the ten run rule and down- I urn to Brenham.
Friday And Saturday
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TECHNICOLOR ’ ■■■
Compulsory immunization
' against smallpox, diptheria,
, whooping cough, polio and ex-
KYninat ’onfortubercutosisi-
feetion are required of all pupils
who'enroll in the school district
"Bi September.
At the time for first registra-
tion in the district, students
must submit a complete and up-
to-date record of immunization
for tuberculosis infection sign-
ed by a physician.
At the time of entry into
the seventh grade, ‘students
must present a record signed by
a physician showing up-to-date
boosters against smallpox, diph-
i m-«*o > ' ase
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Mrs. Marian Merrett, Bren-
ham, medical. '
Gilbert Shaw, North Carolina,
accident.
Mrs. John Boeker, Brenham,
medical.
Miss Melba Twigs, Brenham,
surgical.
Mrs. M. H. Bartholomew,
Brenham, medical.
Robert Schultz, Industry,
medical. . .
identified about a half-dozen.
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the King, 9-3. During this game
Elwoy Wellmann got to the King
for two home runs.
The No. 2 Metallic team plays
in the Minor and Metropolitan
Leagues and have won most of
their games. Metallic’? No. 3
team plays in two leagues and
have only lost three games dur-
ing the season.
Accompaning the Metallic
teams to Brenham will be Tom-
' my Sternberg, vice president
and Gerald 'Beller, personnel
manager. Both said they are
looking forward to seeing their
many friends in Washington
County. . -
with the loss for the Eagles.
Leading hatter* for the Colts
were Charlie Schlottmann and
Leroy Tegeler:both with two for
UP ( three a' the plate.
UP • For (he downed Eagle*, the
La Grange
Saturday, July 9th his 14 pro football contract
Music By | । Thursday. The Browns also
I i The PEPPERMINT !: « Wilama."
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Roger Gaskamp was the win-
i)ing pitcher for the Colts and I his
Forrest Gaskamp was charged Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McMeans.
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First Baptist Opens
Revival Sunday Eve
The Rev. Alvin Robinson, pas-
tor First Baptist Church, Bren-
ham, will speak on "The Lord’s
Supper” at the 11 a. m. worship
hour Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Stuckert will ren-
der special music. The church
member? will observe the ordi-
nance of the Lord’s Supper at
the same hour.
“Can We Believe in God?" is
the Rev. Robinson’s topic for the
7 p. m."Supday evening worship
Dour, Mrs. Glenn Klussmann will
sing a solo?
Clark Head will direct the
choir and lead the congregation-
al singing.
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SUN., MON. & TUES.
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BEER-A big boost to the economy!
The brewing industry each year contributes over
1.4 billion dollars in federal, state and iocai ezcie
taxes. Wages andhsalaries in the brewing indtstry
account for almost 500 million dollars, anti the
purchase of packaging materials from other in.
dustries rune over 560 million. So next time you
enjoy a cool, refreshing brew after hard work or
play, remember—BEER is good in more ways
than one!
ROCK OF AGES GRANITE MONUMENTS ( >
IN STOCK a
L W. STOLZ MEMORIALS, Inc.
Drawer E. La Grange, Texas 78945
in the league standings, the
. j Banner - Pres* is leading with
! a total of 21-15, the Heldenfels
Brothers, have 18.18, the Jokers
1 . stand at 17-19, and Rick’s Tex-
i aco is last with a 16-20.
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. innocent people. I have, to be MACEUTICALS because
STARLITE DRIVE IN
detriment of the United States Friday &’ Saturday
interests,"- MHigan reportedly Brenham's First Showing
said. ' - ---
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