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PAGE EIGHT BREHHAM BANNER-PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967
HOSPITAL
NEWS
WASHING TCN (UPI)-Visi-
. tors who take guided tours
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Washington County, Oct. 22,
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MAULS NOT ORREO. BARBECUE
GOOD VAL UE SLICE 0
SAUCE 17 1/2 oz.
27c
lb.
69c
BEER
6 pks
98c
Snodgrass-Van Dyke & Assocts. Insurance
8 lb. bag, 350
19C
115 W. MAIN
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FUNERAL
NOTICE
noteworthy is going .on. Tues-
day was one of those days.
Each group that filed into the
public gallery for the custom-
ary five-minute exposure wit-
nessed a small slice of a rare
ity. Section 181.13 goes on to
suggest some patterns of de-
segregated staff assignment
May we hear from you, at
6 for
2 lbs.
MUSIC BY
TOMMIE VANEK
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to servicemen stationed in
— Texas and permits new resi-
hool year 1967-68.”
ing the past school term,
DEAD
SEA
IF YOU’RE A
CAREFUL
DRIVER you need
a careful
insurance agent
tested. The Burton District is
also protesting the transfer of
nine students from Burton to -
Brenham.
P 0 BOX 1691
Hcuster, Texas 77001
PORK MAW per lb.
READr TO EAT
quirements.
Rep. Gene Fondren of Tay-
■ lor co-sponsored the compr-
omise bill that passed. The
committee was headed bySeq.
Tom Creighton of Mineral
Wells.
The governor signed ano-
ther bill that will become law
Aug. 27 which makes it man-
datory to place a mark beside ।
the name of a preferred can- <
didate, instead of scratching
out the name of an opponent.
BACON
GOOD VALUE
CHUCK ROAST
LEAN AND MEATY
PORK CHOPS
LEAN and MEATY
PORK BONES
LEAN ANb MEATY
O Amman
LONG -white
POTATOES
L ARGE"SUNK 15 T
LEMONS
BANANAS
THURS., FRI.,
AND SAT.
. JUNE 14, 15 & 16
BRENHAM FIRST SHOWING
Warner Brs. unlocka
Loesch operated a dairy
near Brenham for the past 30
years.
PRESENTING THE GREATEST SHOW
ON EARTH ESPECIALLY ENLARGED FOR
THE GREATEST SHOWPLACE ON EARTH!
INCORPORATINS MANY HIGH ACTS THAT UH BE
SEEN HI HO OIHER BUILDING!
THURS., JUNE 22 THRU SUN., JUNE 25
ASTRODOME
7 TICKET OFFICES
NOW OPEN
ASTRODOME, ALL 4 Fours, nt OFFKES.
IN RICE AND SHERATON HOTELS
MAKI CHICKS PAYABLI
TO SUHR SHOWS, INC.
THURS, FRI., & SAT.
JUNE 15, 16, & 17-
— MAYA
PLUS ,
'VIVA LAS VEGAS’
DANCE
AMERICAN LEGION’
HALL
- BRENHAM s
Grade A medium
dents to vote for president ; CraecesA smal
• BUTTER FAT PER.
EGYPT
SI N A H
GiEAfisN
I® A
M
CAR
"SHIMMY"
wheels balanced whieyo
conquered (shaded areas on map) in the Middle East
fighting are now atop the list for world diplomats.
Sources indicated,a return of some land area in exchange
ON FARM ROAD 1088 BETWEEN
SEALY AND CAT SPRING
Sunday, June 18
CHOICE VEAL AND MUTTON
ADULTS $1.50; CHILDREN, 6 TO 12, 75«
- SERVING 11 30 TO 1:39
LaROCHE CHEVROLET INC.
HIGHWAY 290 LOOP SOUTH
GR 6-6666 BRENHAM
DANCE
Al
American Legion Hall
Somerville
SAT., JUNE 17
By making sure you get the advantages
of the Kemper Insurance safe driver
plan. It’s set up so that the good drivers
don’t pay the high rates needed to
cover the bad drivers’ accidents.
That way the good driver gets a
break. Car insurance costs him less.
So, if you’re a good driver, call or phone
your Kemper Insurance agent to find
out about-the money you can save.
BARBECUE
For Your Best
Real Pit Bar-B-Q
go to the
HANGOUT PLACE
1 1/2 Miles West on
Austin Hwy. 290.
We also do custom ,
barbecuing.
Eat it here or take it
with you.
PHONE OR 6-8395
*STARLITE
Beir
99
BUTTERMILK 1/2 gal. 39c
R AIN BOW
SHORTENING 3 lb. can 49c
HUNTS HICK OR Y FL AVOR
ISRAEL
Jerusalej
5” . /BITOU
See a Double Cannon Act as it can only be exhibited
in The Astrodome. Two Human Projectiles shot across
the Dome from a single cannon ... See the tallest Sway
Pole ever to be presented indoors . . . only in The
Astrodome could it be shown la iu fullest: ... See the
Cgsmos who return to perform on a roaring motorcycle
while traveling the steel strands high in the Dome!
ST. JUDE .
Admissions
Mrs. Roger Jones, Bren-
ham, medical..
Emil -F: Uhlig, Caldwell,
medical.
Frank W. Matcek, Caldwell,
medical.
Mrs. Larry Spain, Chappell
Hill, surgical.
John Marek Jr., New Ulm,
medical.
Mrs. Leo Weichert, Cald-
well, medical.
Dismissals
John H. Banks.
John H. Wehrman.
Prof. W. I. Alton.
Mrs. Robert Watts and baby.
Johnny McClure.
SAVE 08 IBS UNDER 12 THURS. aS R.
•Bans SEATS: $2, $2,50, $3, $3.50. PAVUOM: $1.50
BEST SEATS! •
ASTRODOME
V pre ' 7 <J
LOESCH
Funeral services for Oscar
(O? H.) Loesch, 70, who died
at his residence at Ri 4, Br-
enham, at 6:15 p.m. Monday,
will be held at Grace Lutheran
Church at 3 p.m. Saturday.
The Rev. Arnold G. Muel-
ler will officiate and burial
will be in the Prairie Lea
Cemetery.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Ella Meyer Loesch; one
son, Harvey Loesch of Bryan;
one daughter, Mrs. Earl J.
Nitsch of Houston; one broth-
er, Herbert (H.W.) Loesch of
Independence; and three gr-
andchildren.
One sister preceded him in
death.-------------------------------—
Pallbearers will be •Char-
les Smith, David Wade, Mel-
vin Rogge, Herbert Hahn, Tie-
pan Dippel, Eugene Hunt,
Melvin Steinkamp, Charlie
Wiede and Henry Bosse.
oanooonaomn
PENj
Va88eM
FREE F RENCH F RIE
your earliest convenience,
with regard to the students
who transfer in and out of
your school district, and also
your plans for the improve-
ment of faculty desegregation
Born at Prairie Hill in
WILSON FOOD MARKET EAAPpAELAOLL ST.
• BRENHAM, TEXAS *
PRICES GOOD
1 ' *
lb.
Also the coverage of all
the monthly meetings, the
items on installation of of-
ficers and the Poppy Day edi-
torials. This we feel is of
great help to usand makes the
public realise the activities
we carry out are of benefit
" to all concerned.
We thank you sincerely,
Mrs. Vivian Koch
___ Auxiliary Secretary
EVERYONE’S INVITED
—
ITRA 0
. 1b. 65c
for scl
ph
there were 264 students en-
PICNICS
U.S. NO.
BACON
3
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ANNUAL BARBECUE
MILLHEIM HARMONIE HALL
<.‘.7 roved from the Bellville Dis-
i NE A NHwtmvp) . trict and one from Hemp-
ISRAELS INTENTIONS with regard to territory she Srenkmh toonurranswrfprm
opens in the fall, the district
could possibly have a 4-A
school on its hands which will
have a far reaching effect on
future athletic programs and
other activities. Projected en-
rollment figures show that the
total will probably reach 1,075
at the high school and any.
number over 1,050 constitutes
tie original a 4-A school. ’
prohibited; -- No program will be effected
> reoennfor ’ this year at BHS, but all ath-
vdelining to sign the bill. Per- t letic schedules will be cancel-
- i of 1,000 students, will be at
« Its peak but officials do not
amascH8 '-anticipate an over crowded
situation. 'Some portable
and vice president, even th-
ough they have been in the . -I----- A-X,
state less than a year. > 78 per point over 4 per1
A more massive overhaul of 86.20 per Cwt.at 4 per
the voter registration law fa- . Sweet Cream, 501
ihd in a Senate stalemate Sour Cream, 45 f
between advocates of easy re- (
gistration and senators who*
wanted tigher registration re- 3
ALL YOU CAN EAT MUSIC DURING DAY BY
TEENAGE BRASS BAND DANCE at NIGHT
music by RAY JURECKA ORCHESTRA
ceu..mits, good for 120 days, may led at Pickard High School.
A I be renewed if the sale is not - Brenham High School, wh-
. ’ I "completd: * " . ich was built for a capacity.
Our Alemite electronic wheel balancing '
service can bring you smoother, safer,
easier driving - plus up to 30'longer tire
wear! Entire job takes only minutes
Range meter indicates need for J
balancing, and shows you when "(
correction has been made.
Come in today for
wheel check!
ad
rolled at Pickard High School
and 13 teachers. With the an-
natation ofML Fall andGood-
how can
EDDIE VAN DYKE
take care of you
Ib.
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All
NEW
1967
License These Days
AUSTIN (UP!) —Legislat-
ion requiring a license for a
"going out of business f ile"
became law Tuesday. 3.3*,
Gov. John Connally allow-
ed the measure to become law
without his signature.
The bill, by Reps. Willis
Whatley of Houston and Guy
Floyd of San Antonio also
stipulates a merchant hold-
ing such a sale must file an
inventory of goods to be sold.
224 It was amended in the Sen-
18 ate to allow augmenting of an
A 15- inventory, which the original
312. bi would have r-sd-
i"" Connally gave no reason for
classrooms may be needed, '
depending on subject selection
of students.
| The growth of population in <
Brenham and the decline in
rural- areas places another
burden on school patrons and
indicates that a major building
.program will soon be needed in
the district
s The board accepted the low •
bid of ChappeU HillConstruc-’
tion Co. for the purchase of I
four portable classrooms at a
total cost of $22,786. Three of
the classrooms will be used at
Brenham Elementary School I
- next year and the other will
, be located as soon as enroll-
ment figures are complete.
In other action, the board .
approved , the First National
Bank as a depository agent for
p a two year period.
Five transfers were app-
BENHAM
BURGER GUE €N
6,)
W_4 -
NO, 1
FRYERS
SMALL
HENS
LARGE
HENS
U.S. NO. 1
$1.00 PERPERSON-
7:30 to 11:30/
DANCE
AT SWISS ALP
SAT., JUNE 17
MUSIC BY
THE TRAITS
ADM. $ 1. 00
Please .............. adult’s tickets a J eoeh
Pleose send me ........ child’s ticket i c $ ’ Eoh
For the performance checked below
n Thursday, June 22, 8:00 p.m. • Saturday, June 24 g on - _
8 -»■ 2
Aqdress ” ■ ’": :.’ ■ .■''.' ■ .2.11
City ..... State Zio
□ .Cash, chock, or money order and stamped, self Oddretua 2
velope enclsed. uooesd en-
EVERYDAY LOW-low PRICES
LOWN FOOD PRSEE
SHOP AT
JERRY WILSON FOOD MARKET
Where Prices Are Lower And Quality Extra Good
GOLDEN AGE ASST. FLAVORS
SODAWATER 6 pks - 39c
NO DEPOSIT
PEARL OR FALSTAFF NO DEPOSIT
FRANKS 12oz..pkg. 39C
PINK
GRAPEFRUIT each 10
FRE5N
PEPPER stuffing size 29c
LARGE GREEN stalk
Capitol Visitors Need Luck EOARD: au. i)
■ " substantlal crossovers for the
To See The Senate in Action SEES2
...............—
phayueconeresasoapitouumust ori
At some point during the, ure-pain ratio roughly com- cloakrooms and some can cl-
ur, each group makes a brief parable to sitting on a tack, ear the floor more quickly
stop in the Senate chamber. A Sen. John Stennis, D-Miss., than air raid. But-now many
few hit it lucky. keynote speaker at the open- stood their ground.
You probably think I am go- ing of censure proceedings ag- Thirdly, the senators were
ing to say the lucky ones are ainst Sen. Thothas J. Dodd, attentive. This was a sure
those who happen to visit the D-Conn., used, variations on sign that something exception-
chamber when the Senate is in th* theme of ‘this hurts us al was transpiring. The stan-
recess. Shafne on youforhav-. more than it does you.’ dard procedure when one sen-
ing such thoughts. That is not Any comfort that may-have ator gets the floor is for the
what I mean at all. brbught to Dodd was not vi- other senators to begin con- *
I mean only -a few groups stole to the naked eye, versing among-themselves.
are lucky enough to be in the ‘ have no idea whatimpres- Fourthly, no speaker dis-
chamber when- something sions the tourists may have cussing the censure resolu-
formed during their short sp- tion Was asked to yleld so an-
ans as onlookers. If, how- Other senator couldinjectin-
ever they harbored the notion to the record a tribute to the
that the scene was typical of best drum & bugle corps in
the way the Senate conducts his home state.
______________________________ its business, they were tot- In sum, the session was
... ”T an a ally misled. highly irregular. I hope the
Wani I A Vnta ( For one thing, the atten- tourists weren’t toobadly con-
VVOIII IV . fvlU«. dance figure was unusually fused by it. ,
high. There must have been
DamicfrafiAn * about 75 senators on hand for " 111
KVYI>IICIIVII the morning session. Ordin- Closing Business?
4 arily, if as many as 10 sen- 1
NAvy Donnn"rar —ators are in view at anyone. You Need To Got
HUW KCQUIICU time, toe joint seems crow-
" ded.
AUSTIN (UPI)-All Texans a | U J,' 'I""
are now required to register | AAl NArKPTG
if they want to vote under a UUvUI IuHuIV-
new law signed Tuesday by EGGS , 3
Gov. John Connally. 22 POULTRY .2
All'persons over 65 and Hens, 4 cents
those who live in towns* of Old Roosters, 4 cents (
less than 10,000 must now qm Leghorn Ham, 4 cents
register if they want to vote. COTTON MARKET
It is now a crime to file a strict Mi<WRii< 21.50
fraudulent application for a Midding 21.00
registration certificate. Low Middling 17.85
The new voter registration strict Low Middling 19.35
law also extends voting rights Grade A lane
^^>5
S,m,0,
Ive(H
If— OF -
rj AQABA
Will Common School Districts
and the transfer of high school
students to Brenham, school
officials, anticipate that 325
Negro students will be added
at Brenham High School in
the fall. There were 75 Negro
students attending there last
year under the freedom of , .
choice plan. . . 1896, the son of the late Hen-
Eleven Pickard teachers ry and MarthaDippel Loesch,
have indicated they will return he was baptized Dec. 13, 1 896,
in the fall and they will be at -Prairie Hill by the Rev. S.
absorbed by the school dis- C. Zettner:He was confirmed
trict. Some, but not all, will in 1912 the same effirch.
be assigned to Brenham High C nNov. 4,1925, he was
School, while others will be married to Miss Ella Meyer
located in schools throughout at St Paul 8 Lutheran Church
the.district. Ti,ry by the’Rev. A. E. Hartmann.
2 When Brenham High sehor0. After their marriage they res-
ided at Meyersville.
“1
BOHNE MEMORIAL
Admissions
Mrs. Harold Wagher, Clay,
surgical.
Mrs. Wenzell Brauner, Br-
enham, surgical.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ka-
ase, Industry, girl.
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd Wafts.
Brenham, boy. -
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schae-
ffer, Brenham, boy.
Dismissals
Mrs. Augustin Aleman and
baby.
Mrs. Erna Hermann.
Mrs. Roy Wittner.
lb. 39c
CATSUP 14 oz. btl.
JERGENS
FACE SOAP 4 bars
ASST. COLORS TOILET
TISSUE 4 rolls
NORTHE RN
TOWELS at. size
PHASE III DEODORANT
BATH SOAP 2 bars
DETERGENT gt. size
•SAT., JUNE 17
Ringling
Barnum - BAILEy Circus
CELERY large
Letter To
The Editor 7
Dear Editor:
The James F. Dillon Post
7104, Veterans of Foreign
Wars and the Auxiliary wish
to thank you so much for the
good publicity you have given
- us during the past year on
all the various phases of work
the organization carries out
‛i2‛06l-
lotus.
16 - 17 - 18
HOMO GRADE A
MILK 1/2 gal,.
FRESH •
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1967, newspaper, June 15, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578923/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.