Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1968 Page: 1 of 6
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VOL. 102 . NO. 39 .
MICROFILY CENTER, INC.
P.O. BOX 45436
I 1 1 - DALLAS, TEXAS 75235
Brenham Banner-Press
“More Than A Century Of Service To Washington And Surrounding Counties"
Today
In History
February 22 - First pres-
ident of U.S., George Wash-
ington, born 1732.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1988
BRENHAM, TEXAS 77833
TEN CENTS PER COPY
LBJ Proposes Multi-Billion Decay
...-- AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)- Pres- —
ident-Johnson called on Con-
7 T o Tam gress today to pass a multi-
A t Ad AAAVAL billion-dollar massive pro-
Cities Plan
5,2.52,2.2.50,
RODEO REMINDER
DANCE WORKSHOP
gram -to meet the crises of
America’s decaying cities,
with the admonition, “There is
■ no time to lose.".
7 The Chief Executive wrap-
ped Up his package, including
proposals for model cities and
rent supplements, after he ar-
rived at the LBJ Ranch Wed-
nesday night for an extended
George Washington’s birth-
day holiday.
Large Waller County Delegation
Expected For Coming Bridge Meet
The deadline for tickets for The Buttons and Bows Square
Washington County’s Special Dance Club will have its work-
Night at the Houston Rodeo shop Thursday, Feb. 22, at 8
will be this Friday at 5 p.m. p.m. at Seeker’s Lake.
Contact the Chamber office by cor TOUBNEY.
Friday for seats in the spec- GOLF TOURNEY
lal section at $4 each or for
an entire $8.75 package per
person which includes round
trip transportation on a ch-
arter bus. The County’s Sp-
' eci al Night will be Tuesday,
Feb. 27, j .
MCTHER-DAUGHTER FETF
The Future homemakers of
America Mother-Daughter
Banquet will be held Tuesday,
Feb. 27, at 6:30 p.m. in the Tn J
American Legion Hall. Part in Parade
PILOT CLUB MEETS The Brenham High School
The Pilot Club will have a din- Band participated in the Hous-
ner meeting at Willie’s Steak ton Livestock and Rodeo Pa-
House Monday at 7 p.m. rafje Wednesday representing
the City of Brenham. The pa-
EASTERN STAR SCHOOL rade was seen locally at 9:30
An Eastern Star School of a.m. on channel 13. One of 42
Instruction will be held at bands participating, the B.H.S.
the Masonic Hall on Thurs- Bans led the trailride section
day, Feb. 22.. ' of the parade being followed’by"
0 Dati atk all The students were" given campaign to find work, for a Master’s Plumbing License
/ DOSACOdII free time during the afternoon 500,000 hard core unemploy- and has 12 years experience
and last night watched the op-s ed.—-=-----------in the field, is the owner of
DILS C.S . en i ng - n i g ift • performance of In the next few days, he will the new. y -opened bus iness.
PIVOTS I the Rodeo in the Astrodome.
* • The City of Brenham provi-
The Brenham Country Club
will hold a 9-hole Blind Bo-
gey golf tournament for mem-
bers and guests on Saturday,
Feb. 24, beginning at 2 p.m.
A pitching contest will also be
held. Entry fee is $2 per play-
The heart of his message
is a 10-year program to pro-
vide' six million housing un-
its-homes and apartments for
low and moderate income fa-
milies. The President has”
A large delegation from of the bridge project, which with State Sen. Bill Patman
Waller County is expected to were passed by local civic or- is expected to be present at the
be-on hand in Austin on Th- ganizations. He urged eaci session. :
ursday, Feb. 29, to attend a - local club to be sure to have a The bridge project hasbeen
hearing before the State High- representative attend the endorsed by both the Washing-
way Commission concerning a hearing.” ***-**, I ton and Waller County govern-
State Rep. Gus Mutscher ing bodies and several of those (
has made the arrangements officials will be on hand for
for the hearing and he, along ^ evening.
S new bridge across the Brazos
River on Highway 290.
Waller County Judge Jack
Taylor said that he is working
on transportation for citizens
interested in making the trip
and expected a good sized gr-
oup to make the trip. *
Woodrow Free, manager of
the Washington County Cham-
ber of Commerce is coordi-
nating the delegation that will
attend from this County. -
Free said today that he was
obtaining resolutions in favor
U.S. War Deaths
Entire Cast Announced
For Coming Senior Play
er. asked Congress to double ex-
—----------:----------penditures for housing and MILES LANGEHENNIG, JUDY TI ELKE ELECTED MR., MISS
DUC D. T.LA. community . developments to BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL FOR 1967-68 SCHOOL SESSION
i 13K es $1.4 billionin fiscal1969. ---------------------------------------------
P " Johnson also had m the
works for early delivery to Company
Congress messages on fa- NVW ■ RHIHI9 WIMSA J
rm, environmental, health and ,.
American Indians, mine Aroa RucineaC
He planned to see visitors on AIGO DUSHGSSCS
official business at his Ped-
ernales River retreat, includ- A new member of the Wa- largest Houston firms,
ing Henry Ford II, chairman shington County business “ Woodall and his wife have ,
of the board of the Ford Mo- community, Woodall Plumbing
.tor Co., who is also head of Company, opened its door re-
Johnson’s 15-memberJob Q cently in offices on Highway
portunities and Business See- 36 about three miles north of . —eyaus, wav uqcucua ----—— -----, - ---,- . . -
tor JOBS task force. Ford will Brenham. ------- experience in the field, isr seven-day period of the Viet eacuer, by Harold Wagnar; roles will be played by Mike ..
ny in Saturday to discuss a. Jimmy Woodall, who holds - married and has one child,' nam War, U.S. officials said and Rachel Brown, girl friend Koehn, Chip Bryan, James
ney *=== - - He and his family reside at today. of Cates, will be played by Hold, Raye McLendon and Re-
,606-A Sycamore in Brenham. The figures brought to 1,359 Ann Meitzen Thursday night nee Grimm.
The Woodall Plumbing of- the number of U.S. troopskil- and Carole Brennan Saturday The unusually large cast .
fices are located just south of led in a three-week period, night. includes several non-speaking •
Also holding leading roles roles played by Doug Hunt;
are Jerry Klump, playing E.K. Dennis Schroeder, Glen Al-
Hornbeck, a Baltimore news- len Schroeder, Gary Moeh- :
paper man; and the Judge, by ring, James Proske, ayne
......... told the Banner - The previous high weekly Leonard Hegefeld. - Blum, Larry Kieke, Jerry Ki-
Press this morning, “We’re death toll for the war was 416, others members of thecast eke, Ray mond Rosenbaum and
looking forward to meeting the first week of the urban of- —---.------------Donald Glenz. s
and ser.^ many people in tensur u.s. spokesmen said no John tohmann , - rout eatsme ^
klemann, Marshall Everett,
Bill Hardin, Algene Jaster,
Bill Rosenbaum, Erwin San-
a nogs A ded for the band’s evening
In Blinn bvm meal.
V I The band was accompanied
Nine high school basketball to Houston by Mr. and Mrs.
playoff games will be held at Astor Jacob, Mrs. Robbie
Blinn College between Tues- Barnes, Mrs. Erwin Broeck-
day, Feb. 27 :t turday, er, Mrs. Leroy Winkelmann,
March 9, according to an an- Mrs. E. J. Lueckemeyer, Mrs.
nouncement, from Blinn offi- A. Q. Plummer and David Pen-
cials. *
——nington.
Hit Record 543
three children and reside on . r
Wonder Hill Road, Rt. 1, Chap- -SAIGON (UPI) - American
pell Hill forces lost 543 men killed
Bryant, who has three years last week in their costliest
By MARY BOENKER . .
The entire cast of the sen- include Bill. Schaer, Ben Bo-
for play, “Inherit the Wind," ettcher, Karen Birkelbach,
has been announced by Jerry Brenda Johnson, Skip Schroe-
Klump, assistant director. der, Charles Schubert, Miles
As previously announced, Langehennig, Charles E aster-
Henry Drummond will beplay- ling, David Long, and Doyle
"ed by Mike Tiemann and Mat- Boryan. Parts are also being
thew Harrison Brady by Rod- played by Carolyn Hines, Mar-
ney Kelm. garet Williams, Tommy Przy-
Bertram Cates, the accused borski, Margie Routt, Lenny
science teacher, will be play-3 Jasinski, Edward McLendon
ed by Randy Sonnenburg; Rev. and Stanley Sommer.
Jeremiah Brown, the townpr- The remaining supporting
the Ed Mills’ Lumber Com- T^® heavy casualties came in
after weeks of grueling work in Richard Bryant, have both mo- pany offices on Highway 36 the Communist offensive aga-
a crisis atmosphere on dev-' ved to the Brenham area from north.. ' inst South Vietnam s cities
‘ elopments in. Vietnam and Ko- Conroe and will be engaged The county’s newest busi- that began Jan. 80.
rea. ’ in all phases of plumbing work nessman told the Banner-
_ Before he departed Wash- -- home and commercial work;
ington Wednesday he confer- as well as remodeling andre- tuong iIwasu w aceun - -------------------, .
red with U Thant, United Na- pairing assignments, and serving many people in tensive2 .JORR Leumonn
tions Secretary general on the , , A-native of Bedias in Gri- Washington County in coming The U.S. spokesmen said no Math teal
possibility of peace talks with " mes County, Woodall spent a % months and years. Communist casualty .figures Dies in HOsptTOl
North Vietnam, large-portion of his 12 years ~ “We hope to be a growing were,, avaiae presses John Henry Lehmann, 83, of
But Johnson and bis top hi- in the field as a foreman and and progressive part of the time, but Soutn Vrechamese Rt. 2. Brenham, died in a ” Kitiar CH
erarchy of advisers had al- layout man for Starkey Plumb- .■ area’s business community officials put the. number at Brenhatn hospital Wednesday der, orothea etmers C ar
ready deflated any hopes ing Company, one of the for a long time to come." 36,000 dead, at 11:30 p.m. _ sen o.-an , and
-------Funeral services will beThe play has been scheduled
" . ( held at the Brenham Mem-for two performances, Thurs-
a . orial Chapel at 4 p.m. Friday day, March 7 and Saturday,
AL M a with the Rev. A. J. Mohr of- March 9, in the Brenham High
[All W ficiating. Burial will be in School auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
11VE W WB W the Prairie Lea Cemetery. -------------.—
" ■ . Survivors include two sons, Rites Set Friday *
• W • 1 Walter Lehmann of Brenham
13000 drONT and Edmund Lehmann of Con- Fer Mrs. Schulz
U WW/T1 I 4eE BEE roe; four daughters, Mrs. R..
.. w —^ ====----=============
The job of teaching our chil- in growing up one is develop- talk of the hand as having cer- trlct has the responsibility of Brenham. 20 Grandchildren hospital Wednesday at 8:25
dren in our schools is the most ing both his physical structure tain characteristics while the employing teachers with ade- seven Treat erandchildren’ : p.m.
important job that anyone can »«l his psychological struc- foot has others. Speaking of \ quate personalities and in hel- - two brothers, Ed. Lehmann Funeral services will be
ture. We are most familiar, parts does not deny the unit- ping the newly employed tea- and Henry Lehmann, both of held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at
being a parent, with the physical structure and ary nature of the .individual, chers and all teachers tocon- Brenham? and six sisters St- John’s Lutheran Church at -
The fact that our young peo- are apt to think of that as gr- The teachers of our schools tinue to grow toward adequate Mrs Louis -Weiss Mrs Hef- Prairie Hill, with Rev. A. J.
ple are forced to spend so owth. We know what the body must deal with the develop- personalities so that this most man Rust Mrs Henry Hafer Mohr officiating. Burial will
important characteristic an(1 Mrs. Edwin Kokemoor, all be in the church cemetery. The
may be passed on to the chil- of Brenham Mrs G G Alb- Brenham Memorial Chapel is
dren of our district. ers of Houston and Mrs. A1- in charge of arrangements.
_ vin Wehring of Brenham. Survivors include her hus-
1000000665-000 ---------------------------------------------------- band, Gus Schulz of Prairie
Verse For Today Mrs Stork Dies Hill; one son, Herbert B. Sch-
* " ulz of Prairie Hill; one dau-
0 Lord my God, in thee do Mrs. Annie Mary. Janko ghter, Mrs. Willie W. Schlott-
I put my trust: save me from Stark, 79, died in a Bellville mann of Prairie Hill; one gr-
hospital at 8:25 a.m. Thurs- anddaughter, Mary Ann Sch- —
bear down on domestic affairs Woodall and his assistant,
The first game is a boys -
- Class 2A bi-district tilt bet- 1
* ween Klein and Luling, sche- * Hello W orid
duled for next Tuesday night . Brenham School Penort Card,
at 8 p.m. Th Bearkats are GIRL FOR STONES presnam 3 Cwepon tore-
winners of district 20-2A and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone ' 2 2**2
. Luling captured the 19-2A of Brenham are the parents of ANAIH0A
prize a girl born at the St. Jude Host €1rtlt1llul‘
On Monday, March 4, the pital Wednesday at 4:45 p.m.----"
—— Smithville girls will take on She weighed nine pounds two a m
Klein’s girls in a bi-district_ ounces. ' € ■
contest. «Tuesday, March 5,. .______‘_______________________1
will find Round Top-Car- : GAG — 4RERLS W
s , mine’spowerful girls team, Sadie Hawkins
winners of district 55-B, tak- r - •
ing on Friendswood in a bi- Tenmens
district game. : Square dance caller Joe Ab-
The Class A and 2-A girls bott of Hearne and a group of
- regional tournament will be Square Dancers from the But- - be asked to perform other than
. held in Blinn’s Physical Edu- tons and Bows Square Dance
cation Building on Saturday, Club will be special attrac-
March 9, with four Class / tion at the Brenham Country
bi-district and four Class2-A Club’s “Sadie Hawkins’s Dav
bi-district winners participa- Doings" on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
ting. There will be two games "Fun dress” such as bon-ring their vital years of form-
played in each division in the nets and bluejeans will in ation is what makes the jobso
morning, with the Class order and reservations should
morning winners playing in the be ^ with Mrs. Korthauer
- first game of the finals that at GR 6-3782 or Mrs. Lacina
night and the Class 2-A win- at GR 6-2202 by Thursday,
* ners playing in the second Feb. 22
night game. =
Region winners will ad- The program at the Country
vance to the state meet in c 1 ub will get underway at 6:30 "People discover their self
Austin. 1 concepts from the kinds of
wwwwwww- experiences they have with
2. _ life; not from telling, but from
experience. Adequate people
..trust themselves and their
much of their time in the pre- needs to develop and that lack ment of the psychological gr-
sence of school teachers du- of development will result in owth for the twelve years that
physical crippling. We canid- children are enrolled in our
entify the diseases of malnu- schools as well as the physical
important, trition and know that a man growth.
Dr. Arthur W. Combs, a will not become truly a man To develop children who see
psychologist and professor of in the best sense without an themselves in the process of
education at the University of adequate supply of the re- becoming adequate and outst-
Florida, has this to say about quired stuff of physical gr-
the process of becoming an=owth.------
outstanding individual,
%
* Rites Set Friday 4
Around
T
lown
BY VILLI AM O’SHEA
Good to see friendly banker TIEMAN DIPPEL greeting old
cronies around town again after that bout with the flu bug..
ELVIS JASTER looking brighter after that stint back to the
old college days... Pretty CAROLYN BREWER another of the
bright young DE students doing a fine job in the ad sales
department of the BP.....BILL MADDOX enjoying a fast
impulses...utilize instru-
ments for accomplishing their
purpose....can afford to take
chances....do not have to be
afraid of what is new and dif-
ferent.’”
As we try to determine the
basis for healthy growth we
need to recognize that the dy-
namic which changes a speck
of protoplasm into a fully
functioning human being is
growth. The questions, then,
are: What does he grow on?
anding human beings the sch-
==-------------=-------=== Dols must provide teachers all them that persecute me. . _____________.
All of the time that the phy- who are themselves well on and deliver me. - Psalm 7:1, * day. She was the wife of 0. T. ulz; three brothers, Otto Gre-
sical body is being developed, the way toward becoming ade-
so also is the psychological quate persons.
self. The physical body fort- The Board of Trustees and
unately stops growing after Administrations of the Bren-
about 20 years. The psychol- ----------------------------
logical self, however, con- -
tinues to grow throughout life.
As the physical body has its * w-STM
The man who commits him-
self fully to God finds stren-
gth to face all the responsib-
ilities and oppositions in life.
Stark of Welcome.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced later by the
Brenham Memorial Chapel.
be of Wiedeville, Ed Grebe and
Walter Grebe, both of Prairie
Hill; and one sister, Mrs.
Willie Holle of Prairie Hill.
coffee break with friends....CARTER DIBRELL looking for-' - What are the environmental
ward to giving the Shrine pancake customers a guided tour conditions which feed him?
of the new VIA alional building gut at Brenham High....ED
- MILLS wins the big door prize at the Lions Club meeting and ... ।
then donates 4 Ceth ‘or a worthy, cause..Pretty ESTHER W eathe r
FIESLER pitching up a copy of her favorite paper at a-brisk
.pace In the wintry winds ...CARL WENDLER prepping his
Circle K boys for the upcoming convention out Lubbock way..
Motorcycle enthusiast LONNIE LUCKEMEYER must have
the best collection of the two wheelers in town....Another of
own unique food requirements,
so does the psychological self.
This is a different kind of stuff, 1
however, with a different point 1
of intake. We feed the psycho-
logical self through the per-
ceptive process. This is what M
comes in to consciousness
when stimuli from the en- I
vironment impinge on the
organism. It is the stuff of
growth for the personality, W
and it builds attitudes, habits D
and knowledge. The perceptive
stuff of growth provides the ‘
experimental background fr-.Ir
om which we operate. This F.
Burton High’s fine athletes, DANNY SCHULTZ going all out ' - AS
make the FFA Fun Night up at the Burton Gym a success. * , * FREEZING
cor will-tralde-e-donkey base d/toll game..CHARLES KRA- Cloudy and continued cold
EMER has his manager and umpiring contracts all signed tonight. Decreasing cloud -
* ay * Seo Littledec—case- mess Friday, warmer *<.
ternoon. Possible light rain or
- drizzle ending tonight. Low
expected tonight near 30. High
expected Friday mid 40s.
Readings for 24 hour period
ending at 7 a.m. Thursday:
Max. 60. Mtn. 30.. 7 a.m. 30.
ball... Member of the Lions Club and their guests still raving
about the fine talk given by one of the voices of the Astros,
HARRY KALLAS.... PAUL KENJURA and pretty wife MARY
LOU along with MOM MARY GERKE roll out the welcome
mat for the Little League officials.,;.see by his new license
piates-that-Don Austin is a Yale Grad of 31, 1931 that is....
SYDNEY HAAS passing out pancake supper tickets along with
some dance tickets to light up the faces of the youngster s...
—controls what - ,
body. The qual ity or i. he 71
vior of the individual.
It is necessary here to make |
clear the fact that the physi- 1
cal body and the psychological 1
self do not constitute a dual- J
1 KICHanecessary J
to speak of their oudextimer
. The organism is unitary in Its |
“operation, fere is a vouym
apart from personality, no
psychological self without a I
body to inhabit. What affects
one affects all. But that does |
not prevent speaking of apart.
Although we know that hand
and foot, attitude, emotion and
HEAVY FIGHTING in Hue. South Vietnam, has caused a record number of casualties, on both sides. At left, a
Marine comforts his wounded buddy. Wounded soldier, right, rests in a building cleared of Communist troops.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Chambers, Bert L., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 1968, newspaper, February 22, 1968; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647825/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.