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BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1966
VOLUME 101
No. 195
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Brenham Briefs
Washington County farmers.
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J. M. SPRATT
C. D. WELCH
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old groups. Trophies will ire pre Glenn
this
(See SOIL, Page C)
Preliminary Plans Announced
an oath at the Washington Coun-
Town
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Also, from 5-7 p.m. special en-
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im-the U S Army, who was on
1350 Enrolled
visit will be announced later and
world...Nice going and
to entering the ministry he en-
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10:30 aim.
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Take Stock!
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Daily Weather
REV. LARSON
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St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran
Slates Special Mission Services
Scouts Give Boost
To United Fund
Chamber of commerce man- te will -be playing without the
ager Woodrow Free said further services of any of his three re-
details on Santa's pre-Christmas gular fullbacks. and has had to
Harvest Fields”; Sunday, 7:30 p.
•m. -"From Slavery into Free-
dom”; Monday, 7:30 p.m. . "To
Live Under Two Flags": Tues-
Aberdeen,. Wash.;.
Lutheran Church.
Wash.; Clairemont
Emmanuel
Longview.
move tailback Miles Langehen-
nig to that position The Cubs will
also be playing without the ser-
each evening at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Clifford O. Larson,
pastor of Gloria Dei Lutheran
Big crowd on their way to Whar-
ton where they will be, rooting
/
To See Cub Game
Brenham High School princi-
Soil Short Course Slated Here Oct. 4-6 Suffers Brunt o
likely.
- :
— would be both timely and wor-
thwhile. . . .
The county agent also, said
that local farmers used .more
than 5,000 tons of commercial
fertilizer in 1965 and, more than
preliminary plans 'for the. an-
nual pre-Christmas visit of San-
ta Claus to Brenham were work,
ed out at a recent meeting of the
Tommy Dittmar.
Blinn will be In Tyler Sat^r-
nt
Fertilizer Usage.
The county agent said that ag-
ronomists from Texas A&M Uni-
versity and from fertilizer com- -
panieswilllead the discussions.
Confirmation Class which was
scheduled for Saturday at 8:30
a.m. has been cancelled for this
week.
(See BRIEFS, Page C)
■
Hi
.. landowners and businessmen in-
--terested in agriculture are cor-
Verse for Today
Whosoever therefore shall con-
fess me before meh, him wW l
confess also before my Father
which is in heaven. — Matthew
10:32.
Jesus expects His followers to
stand up and be counted.
"G
I would like to urge you to support this year’s
United Fund drive for your sake Us well as for the
sake of the causes to which‘your gifts will go.
We can find no better exhortation for giving
than that found in 11 Corinthians 8:10, “Carry
through what you then intended to do ,.. After all,
the important thing is to be willing to give as much
as we can . . . that is what God accepts and no man
is asked to give what he has not got ... It is a mat-
ter of share and share alike."
We may hold many things in our hands, and lose
them all; but what we give, lives. And when you
give, why not add a smile?
busy gathering in those juicy
steaks to serve at the Club Sat;--
urday night for members and
their guests,.. RANDY REETS
and Ns Knights of Columbus
putting the finishing touches on
Dow Jones 1 p.m. averages
30 Indus 771.98 off 0.68
20 rails 193.44 off 0.75
15 util* 124.20 off 0.01
15 stock* 270.86 off 0.45
1402
gee.
412, sponsored by St. -Pater’*
Episcopal Church, gave a boost
to the Washington County Unit-
ed Fund with two ‘“good turns.”
Sparkling stickers urging sup-
port of the fund were distribut-
ed throughout Brenham’s busi-
Acompfete.Sl
shrt course is
8 to visit with the youngsters
from 4-8 p.m. on the Courthou
se lwn.
A
t
in 1941 and since has served the
following congregations: Big
Fork Parish, Big Fork, Minn.;.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church.
a big nesday. Oct. 5, with a service educated in
came thus far Coach Manuel
Garcia hopes to have found the
Time and Methods of Applying
Fertilizer: and Economics of
Into Whitened
continued for the summer to or-
der their gas turned on now,
to avoid the rush when extreme
cold weather comes. The first
billing will be December 1, 1966.
please call GR 6 - 4911 to have
your gas "mned ’On.
Lutheran
Church, San Diego. Calif.;
Christ The King Lutheran Chur-
winning combination when he
sends his team out to face Sp-
lendora.
Bellville, is playing in Colum-
bus for its last -game prior to
district competition. The Brah-
mas of coach Duane Dean are
undefeated primarily to the ef-
Friday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. Mem-
bers are urged to bring freezers
of ice cream and cake. They
may also invite visitors.
Holy Communion
HOLY .COMMUNION WILL BE
celebrated at Grace Lutheran
Church at the 10 a.m. service
Sunday and at an identical Ves-
per Service at 7:30 p.m. The re-
gular 8 a m. service will also
be held.
Minnesota. Prior
; our nation’s armed forces are
• producing today and we are
proud that he is one of our own,
, The whole nation should be too.
School, Airborne School and
Ranger School at Fort Benning,
Ga. His training also included
Army Special Forces School,
Fort Bragg, N. Carolina, Army
Language School, . Monterrey,
California and then the Univer-
sity of-Texas, where hereceiv;
ed his law degree in June, 1966.
Weisler’s outstanding service
record includes duty in Kora
fronr 3ama-y.I60,to Feh-t
ruary, 1961; Fort Hood Texas,
dially invited to attend a three-
night soils fertility short course
to be held at the fairgrounds in
Brenham on Oct. 4, 5, and 6.
Each meeting will start at 8
p.m.
J. W. Stufflebcme Jr., county
agent, said that the following
subjects would be discussea
during the short course: Nitro-
gen in Crop Production: Phos-
phorus in Crop Production; Po-
will be Sunday. 8 a.m. and
I. Going igto Wharton on room, the tables were turned
Highway 59 turn left on the Bo- when young Weisler took an
ling Highway. ‛ oath from Judge Odis Toma-
2. Turn right on Fulton St. • • chefsky and was sworn in asea
243, Turn left at the first block. - member of die bar of the State
Kfter crossing N. Rusk, the or Texas.
The young Weisler, a captain
will use double
forts. - of young quarterback
in trucking, business *• be . feature or the value Days
and-many stores will keep late Cole; Louis Thiel and Jimmy
hours td accommodate shoppers. Dreyer.
Ice Cream Social Get Gas Going
THERE WILL BE AN ICE THE CITY OF BRENHAM UT-
cream social on the lawn of ILITIES Office is urging gas cus-
tomers who have had gas dis-
Independence Baptist Church
the big celebration out at the
KC Hall Sunday that vill see
plenty of entertainment begin-
ning with a first rate barbecue
dinner and wind up with a
dance to RANDY’S ROCKETS
whose theme song "Chumcha
Chumca Polka" is out of this
pal Bill McAdams ha* been giv- ty Cdurthouse and, was sworn
en directions to the junior high in as an, officer in the United
stadium in Wharton where the Statess Army. His son, Julian II,
Brenham vs. Wharton game will was 11 years old at the time
be played tonight. Wednesday atternoon, at the
To find the stadium: same spot, in the same court-
morable experience was the es-
tablishing of a Christian congre-
gation in the midst of the"most
oriental • section of Honolulu,
where accepting Jesus Christ as
Lord and Saviour often meant
. enduring persecution for His
sake.
St. Paul * look* forward to
welcoming everyone in these
special service*. '
For Santa’s Visit to Brenham
• e r. \
Says Dr. Robert Gilpin
About The UF‛
ula-eef
Muaumk
CLOUDY AND COOL
' Increasing cloudineks with
. scattered showers and hinttag
much cooler tonight. Partly
cloudy and cooler Saturday. Low
expected tonight M. High Ifta -
ted Saturday M.
-Readings fer 34 hour period
ending at 7 a.m. Friday: Maz
M. Mta. «. 7 a.m. 71.
February, 1961, to May, 1962,
Uniformed scouts of Troop
hand to EDDIE VAN DYKE and
his hard driving UF workers for _ _ .
setting a new record in bring- pastor of Gloria Dei Lutheran fice work, painting, selling
ing in the advanced gifts to this Church, San Jose, Catif.,wilt he. tomobiles and teaching school.
worthwhile service ... Same to the guest evangelist developing
LEROY LOESCH and TOM the general theme, "Jesus Is He was ordained to the Holy
WHITEHEAD Sr., and their. Calling.”‘ His sermon themes Ministry o. the Lutherart Church
BELLVILLE Congregation of
Jebovah’s Witnesses will attend
■ a three-day minister’s conferen-
ce slated for the Bryan City Au-
ditorium Oct. 7-9.
— Stick Club Reuniott -
THE STICK CLUBWILL HOLD
its annual reunion at the Amer-
ican Legion Home Oct. 7, 8, and
9. The club is composed of mem-
bers of Co. 1, 141st Inf., 36th
Division, World War I.
Around
won their second effort of last parking area can be seen on the
week against Arlington State right. - ......, his w’av’to Austin ’ was hannv to with the 1st Armored Division:
JVs. 16 6, after losing to Whar- — _______________ come back home to be sworn in. and then a tour of duty in Viet
if Julian intends to follow in Nam from August 1962, to Ag-
his father's footsteps, it will ust, 1963. Captain Weisler i* cur-
have to be sometime later, for rently serving as Deputy to the
now he has other obligations Chief of Staff of the 1st Armor-
At Blinn College and a date with the U. S. ed Division at Fort Hood and will
9 Army’s 25th Infantry Division in soon return to Viet Nam for hi*
The final enrollment of Blinn Viet Nam where he is scheduled new assignment.
. - , , Collete for the Fall Semester iS to report on Jan. 10, 1967 Many friends and fellow law:
The committtee had artnoun- vices of guard Ronnie l uhn. ta- 0 8 Captain Weisler attended the yers were on hand in the sma
ced earlier that Value Day for ckle Billy Rosenbaum and gu- • 1 vocational old Central and Alamo Schools courtroom to see Captain Wei;
the month of October will be Oct. ard Ray Thaler _ students and 1332 rept. here in Brenham- and then left sler be admitted to the bar and
20. Fall harvest, will be the “Most of these boys could « tndest rii: run here after completing the sixth ’hey were proud to see a man
theme- of the monthly sales ev- play, but not lull speed. We want 7 55 cent) over grade. His record as a student with such an outstanding record
ent. to get them w ell for district. ' V? ti-er" n A. and in the military service has join an old and honored profe*-
Once again free parking will said Luquette: - been outstanding from that ear- sion. None were prouder, than
The fullbacks injured are Pat time hm B . ly beginning the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian
W el sle r of . Brenham, Tex a*.
■■■■■■■■■■■ AbbMBBBMO He was graduated from the 4 Captain Julian Weisler II, ex '
-----—-------------------------- emplifies the kind of leadership
H ch, Honolulu, Hawaii: and Glor-
■ ia Dei Lutheran Church San
H. Jose, Calif., since 1963.
■ Pastor Larson includes among
H his never-to-be forgotten exper-
H iences establishing a home mis-
H sion congregation in San Diego,
E Calif., which became self-suppor-
V ting (wo weeks after organiza-
% tion and which numbered more
than 1,000 baptized on its fifth
Canniversary. Another such me-
asota. The picture on the right shows Luther Gregor,
of Brenham and president of Area III, on right, pre-
senting an appreciation plaqu to Gerald Schuman
of the San Bernard Electric Cooperative of Bellville.
Looking on te Rusty McCamy, power use advisor,
ateo of the Coop. ;
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2juua. 11
32, J
St. Paul’s Evangelical Luth- day. 7:30 p.m. - "To Know You
eran Church, S. Austin and W.. Shall Live Forever”; Wed-
Third St., will begin Preaching nesday, 7:30 p.m. - "Have Bags
Mission Services Sunday morn- Packed and Ready to Go."
ing and continue through Wed- Pastor Larson was reared and
YOUNG FARMERS—The Brenham chapter of the
Area III Young Farmers was awarded the trophy
. for the outstanding chapter in the area at a banquet
in Bryan recently. Receiving the award above is
Donald Ahrens, the 1965-66 president of the Bren-
ham chapter. Presenting the award is Eddie Eppler,
right of the Mid-South Electric Cooperative of Nav-
that merchants will .receive a
letter outlining, the plans.
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22
. An ■ e -a
ft... i . I k • •
ness district, and telephone
calls were made to more than
150 campaign workers in the
commercia| division reminding
them to attend the kick-off me-
eting Wednesday.
Scouts participating were
sobrzoomarnssiwctworeiks V™ S* » .b. '
.................................................. ................ old 8ent/ arrive here on Dec; . In the event of bad weather,
Santa will make his visit at the ton in their opener.
Brenham City Hall Auditorium Brenham Coach A J, Luquet-
staff for providing the inspira-
tion for the drive that will see
the largest number of volun-
teer* in.the history of the organ-
ization to wind up the project in
record time...MICKEY KEN-
JURA and RANDY SONNEN-
BURG give the Cub B team a
helping hand as controllers of
the electric scoreboard from the
press box but were helpless to
do anything about putting any
number* on the board for the
Cubbies .EDWIN HUGH SCH-
LENKER and DR. CHARLES
SOUTHERN keeping the foot-
ball fans well fed from the P-
TA food booth, with the help of
several pretties of course ......
Good luck to Burton High
« Coach BEN HAUERLAND and
his fighting Panthers when they
go against Smiley tonight........
BURTON will be rooting for
their Javorttes led by quarter.
- back JIM EBERHARDT and
their ground hungry fullback
ROY ROHDE. ..Hear our old
friend FRED KOKEMOR ha» a
good looking patch of sweet pot-
■toes and we wonder if he
knows how much we like them.
tassium in Crop Production: Soil
Confirmation Cancelled Testing, Micronutrient* and
THE GRACE LUTHERAN Fertilizer Recommendations;
Church Services
MEMBERS. OF THE ZION LU-
THE M AN Lhurctr of—Zionsville
em-uztuainemm
SchootfandWorsmp-sepVices, ———===- —===== —
E-se Scout’s District
be observed Rifle Matches Discussion leaders — Dale
tnis -undaYt Mayeaux, agronomist, Amer-
Time Chanac At Rerlin The David Crockett, District ican Plant Food Corp and Dr.
• . -meupnge.AI be rn rifle meet for will be held c 0 Welch, extension soil che- l
THECNGREGATIOM.OFEB Saturday at Firemen s ParE mist, Texas A4M University.
EN EZER Lutheran Church ° uSTe meet will begin at 1:30 P Wednesday.'Oct. 5 - potas-
Berlin are reminded, of the time "M."with registration starting at Siumin Crop Production: EC-
change that wHl take place star- 1 p.m, according to C. W Bran- onomics of Fertilizer Usage
ting , this Sunday.. Sunday des, activities chairman for the Discussion Leaders - Dr. Neal
School-Study Hour wiH be at district Pratt, extension agronomist, •:
9:15 a.m. and Worship Service L. A. Ullrich, vice chairman, Texas A&M University; and J.
at 10:30 am. Holy Communion will assist with the local arran- M. Sprott area farm manage-
will also be observed this Sun- gements. " - ment specialist, Texas A&M Un
day. Competition will include par- iversity..
’ i,„1, ticipation of five man teams Thursday, Oct 6 - Nitrogen
W Oria-WiaC C ommunion shooting for team scores and al- in Crop Production; and Time
THE FIRST METHODIST so individuals firing and Methods of Applying Fer-
Church of Brenham will observe Trophies will be, presented to tilizers,
World-Wide Communion .Sunday winning Scout and Explorer
during the worship service at teams and individuals in the 11. Box, extension
10:50a.m. <12. 13, 14. 15. and 16 and 17 year Texas ----- -
Minister's Conference
SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE
5 i
m ———----,,---- Storm; 69 Dead
R Bucs Open Conference „aaMm.(up a-umztcazz
persons on the isles of the
■Mt mz I V I mR I Caribbean, ripped into the
k i Play in Tyler Saturday -r x, r R
F 5 • * basetat Guantanamo Bey with
—8 ( Ihe Blinn Buccaneers conelu- Although most of the boys 138 mile an hour winds —
ded practice as they went have seen quite a bit pf action -stand.repartssaidstopesons
MM through thOir final drills against this year, there is still something wercaxiued,epn..umqm°u.
dummies Friday in preparaHon about that spine tingling confer- Tuesday and the death tol. ha
■K for their 8 p.m. conference op- ence opener • Hispaniola the 4 o
E ener in Tyler Saturday. First the offense worked for . .
" . ■<».;. Inez roared inland just west
The agility drills came first the better part of the practice. . of the American outpost on
but no, active spirit moved Players checked and re- Cuba, and the Navy sent out
them but rather a passive group checked themselves, making radio reports of “high tides
seemed to dream through the sure that they knew each and flooding the area.”
drills; their ninds being at least everyone of their duties - maj" More than 500 persons were
200 miles from Spencer Field or or trivial injured when the storm struck
—--------------•— ---—— Starting quarterhack Mike Guadeloupe Tuesday. Fifty
ornn । g a Hilliard sent the Bucs offense persons were reported missing
— 43UU ________________ _________’ through the half speed workout, and report* from the island .
-,g . gg-asms ■ a. . . wooden homes—
I C AJJw Tmma Im AAG.lEaT. the coaches, thtss one of the—msanto Domingo, Dominican -
LB.. linnS I I OODS AH WIEE IVAIOmLdrmS Bl"' ""P"’ Republic, the newspaper Lstin
"e=® ■■■ " "w-= vement here could throw a Diario said today that the death
---- - \ spark in the Blinn attack. tol from Inez has risen to 29 in
SAIGON (UPI) —A U.S. came ashore from the Navy Highlands near Qui Nhon. Hilliard will be throwing to the country.
infantry unit of 2,500 men transport General John Pope midway between Saigon and ends Larry Gcaslin and Wayne Heaviest Area Hit
landed on the beaches along the after a 23-day voyage from the northern borders. Williams, and backs Ray Stel- " The heaviest damage report-
central coast today boosting Tacoma, Wash. . The Central Highlands is a ter. Richard Garza, and Bascil- ed in the Dominican Republic
American fighting strength in . The immediately moved critical area considered second lo Perez. Linemen Bruce Webb, was at the coastal village of
Viet Nam to 317,500 men. inland and took up positions to in immediate tactical impor- Ray Speirs. Jesse Salinas, Ed Enriquillo, where 20 persons
The troops, elements of the support their division’s 2nd tance only to northernmost Campbell and Carl Paine wi were reported to have been
U.S. 4th Infantry Division, Brigade in the strategic Central Quant Tri province where US- he the starters up front for Dre- killed Another nine were
—■----—202-——-------------Marine* battled North Vietna- yer. reported dead in Santo Dornin-
_ _ m’.-A mese • regulars in a series of The beginning ot the week
Rrenham Blinon Somerville scattered encounters today, saw a spirited bunch of boys The National Hurricane Cen-
, The North Vietnamese, stung start working in preparation ter in Miami said the storm
: by loss of a key command post for the test to come. u, ' would pass between Guantana-
RIinn All pav uor WAppkonr to the Leathernecks in heavy Defense was stressed Monday, mo and Santiago de Cuba,
DIHII Mil l lay UVvl VVUCKCIIU fighting late Thursday, struck offense Tuesday, and a mixture where Communist' Premier
- back today with mortar at- of each Wednesday, not know- Fidel Castro was reported
There will be a full slate of This week the Cubs will be in tacks. South Vietnamese ma-ing what to expect from Tyler, awaiting the blow.
action this week featuring Wharton to try and tame the Ti- rines. supporting the U.S. But when Thursday rolled ar- A flood threat continued
dropped trops took the brunt of the ound everyone knew what to ex- today in. Haiti and, the
attacks. Their casualties Were pect _ Dominican Republic.
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DALLAS, TEXAS
Brenham Banner-Press
"The City Of Hospitality — Where 1966 UF Campaign Is Now Underway**
DDiscussion leaders — John . ... ,
aaronomist action this week
A&M University: and "ahingnon Sounty and area Whartontnhasar
sented by the Brenham Rotary trogen Blasn orrAnandlsChem- wm be trying ie"MMrtonWii b hosting an old reporied to be light Coachadreyernxpectsanmitea At 9 a.m. ’ EDL Inez was
Club jcal get on the winning track after rival, Smiley, for an 8 p.m. U.S. Jets hit North Viet Nam mt or passing ana me arm ne located by Navy radar about 20
Brandes and Ullrich will be Commercial fertilizers play an ’ being derailed by the Bellville game tonight. Burton was tied with 126 mukhplane missions • hind the pa ** is Louis Gae.n miles south, of Guantanamo
assisted by commissioners and increasingly important rone in Brahmas, 20-12, last Friday by Royal last week, and Coach Thursday and concentrated "Gayere>•,2 62 sPesimn near latitude 19.7 north, longi-
camping committee staff mem- crop and pasture production in night in Cub Stadium. Beh Hauerland s troups are an- their attacks on areas just rom Houston “nd.t-P tude 75.3 west and it was
hereof the district. Washington County” said Stur. —u—mmAuueuan xiousoget back on the winning north of the demilitarized zone,, bably one of the best passers moving northwest at 12 mile*
--------flebeme," and it was thought .! side. , B255. sent of bombs (See BUCS, Page 6) an hour.
hil .Hmi.ioiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiNh............lU . . I ry e ry । ■ •' • through the clouds tin raids late ‘ --------------------------
n V erse tor i odn rh Wek preLar’, cy "(rk Thursday and early today just shulsn u । m mminu.....n muiuuu I tuu mutun wuususntun • TPrru " oumatuumuu "u "
asimcomkosaim Julian Weisler II Becomes F
speam Member Of State Bar Here (
Somerville has failed to win a .. .. .. .. I e... Acud.
— - - ‘ A little over 19 years ago, At- United States Military Acade-
tomey Julian Weisler. took my, West Point, N.Y., in June.--
....... “ 1959, attended Infantry Officer*
A flood
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