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BRENHAM HaNN^K-PREss, BREnHAM, TEXAS -
TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1963
The Brenham Banner-Press, Inc.
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The Almanac
On The Farm Front
Ik Rmericana Historicat
Farm Law Has
mes
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Reaped Benefits
Yesteryear
20 Years Ago
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working day on the railrads.
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jected the Versailles Treaty which today became the first candidate
set up the Leafpie of Nations.
to announce officially for elec-
—To more than 35 million chil-
Selective Service for non-military
Argentine President Gajeske of Zionsville died at the
~p°.SS%onlilution q9
as a representative of St. Paul's
of P.L480 almost a decade after
powers of mind.”
#12 The U. S. $. “Old Ironsides"
Sarah B. Milroy Memorial Hos-
under P L.480. In eight years, 17
n
It’s the Law
accomplishments:
der P. L.480 authorization. Every
—$5.6 billion worth of U.S.-farm major commodity is represented
I came not to call the right-
in these sales—wheat, feed brains,
arrangement
products were shipped to under-
developed countries to be paid for rice, cotton, tobacc», dried milk.
one
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ties valued at mere than $2 bil-
vegsu aaunder-de - zme--Now You kn5w
Estes McAdams
Th* major overall accomplish-
ctions.
ment was the opening
This type, of trust is generally
and may be used in conjunction used in wills where a person de-
with a will.
START YOUR COLLECTIONNOW
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may splendid progress made by t h e
pupils.
advise you
The Americana Historical Documenta
The Senior Class of the High
put n a play at the school
Pep" of
The Quill Club met in regular
by mail or bring to the Banner-Press
Working students got word to-
works designate the
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The United States has used a
- office, 223, East MainSt., —
There are twelve magnificent documents
come tax reurn, even if the stu-
in each collection . . . offered to our
2. Students
with
readers as a public service 25c each.
TMEDEPENOABLESBUIUIBYDODCE!
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should file a return to get these
taxes refunded. Usually,
We now have on hazd T.es
Form
The Declaration of Independence.
The Bill of Rights
state, such as Texas,
the
total
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at another combined income of husband and
The Star Spangled Banner
wife is considered one - half at-
For Want A
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Working Students
Briefed On How To
File Tax Return
Farmers - Merchants
Lumber Company
P. O. Box 585
Brenham, Texas
Name..--..
Please Print
ents CANNOT be claimed as de-
pendents bv their parents.
PrVe costly as well.
Your lawyer can
in its search-for food. according
to the Museum of Natural History.
to send out and buy
bits worth of bacon I
may
invest-
an
sets
soliciting contributions. About
$100 was raised for the family in
their neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs.
Allen have a large family and
are spoken of by the neighbors
as worthy and industrious people.
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Misses Frankie Foote and Mabel
Wilkins at the Giddings home.
J. S. Smith was a business vis-
itor to Brenham from Chappell
to
tax
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life.
You owe it to yourself to send
for this valuable FREE book with-
in 1942, all men in the United tion as a member of the board
States between the ages of 45 and of trustees of the Brenham pub-
64 wore ordered to register wit* lie schools.
Frondizi took over control of sev-
eral provinces to prevent Peron-
ists from assuming power in areas
where they scored election vic-
tories.
in their own currencies.
—$800 million worth went abroad
as emergency food grants and for
economic development.
—$1.2 billion worth of farm com-
modities were accounted for by
donations.
—$1.5 billion worth moved under
By GAYLORD P. GODWIN
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI) — When
the government-owned suprlus of
farm commodities reached almost
$4 billion in value in 1954, Con-
He and his mother are reported
doing well. , .
Pres. C.. F. Schmidt of Blinn
College went to Austin today to
attend a meeting of presidents
of Texas college and junior col-
leges held at the University of
Texas. He is the president of the
Texas Association of Junior Col-
leges.
house and contents were burned questions,
at Gay Hill last week, is in city ----------
petty in whatever
grantor- desires.
A very common
Rntiqued Document Collection -
NOW IT CAN BE YOURST •
Head
of
If the founders of this country
had known what toxotion with
representqtion wos like they'd
hove kept their mouths shut.
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Paints
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for all your paint needs
EXPERT ADVICE FOR BEST RESULTS
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clean aroui
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March 19,
ness to help stiengthen the newly
developing countries.
The United States has moved
millions of tons of food each year
il began.
Impressive Record
When the figures are added up.
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Case, but was
incomes of
this morning. The play *ook the
f a funeral sessior the
The biggest participant to date is
e- whief has entered into
— weemmis-to-purchaseFc mmoai-
•ntered as necona clans marter at Poet orrice,
Brenham, Tuas, under Act or Manch 8, 1879.
CORPORATE OFFIERS-w. N Blanton,. Sr.
Chairman of the Board Ben F Bias ton, Prest-
1 lent and reasurer; Carolyn W Blantoh, V ice-
ceive the maximum benefit from
it. •' • '
Trust property quite often con.
sists of securities.; The law regu-
lates the type of property in
which trust fnds may be invest.
may elect to file a joint return
by combining their total ihcom-
es; or separate returns with each
ucts. This was a boon to Ameri-
can farmers producing amounts
of food far too great for the
store and send the bacon and
a spendthrift trust. This is
Without Drugs or Surgery
If you act promptly, an amazing
community property illustrated new FREE book that
March 11, 1143— Dr. Robert
manner the
ed. However, the grantor
of disposing of your property
years of needless
nuity, or to provide a gift for a
charitable institution.
In .these days of high taxes, a
trust may be utilized to mini-
mize the tax burden. If careful-
ly, planned, a trust may decrease
income and inheritance taxes.
trill present a
pupils in
recital at t h e
type of
By United Press Internat”onal.tnumber of he
Seals, like most mammals, still A. Piano and son
possess digits, nails and claws. al-high school aud
though none of these are neces-° clock Friday, el
sary to aid the amphibious onimalpubhc, is cordial]
tended. No admii
him two
4. In a
family residence at 5 p. m. Mon
day after a brief illness.
C. D. Da 11 me yer has return
ed from Seguin, where he at-
tended a meeting of the Mission
lion Other large purchasers, in
order, have been Pakistan, Yugo-
in eight siavia, Spain, Poland.. United Arab
come from the property to a
town yesterday en route to Inde-
pendence to visit relatives.
Mrs. Hirma Allen, whose
People are going for Dodge like never before. (Our sales are up 57%
over the same period last year.) So we asked ’em, "Why Dodger
Th* replies came easy. Youthful good looks. Hot performance.’And
everyone favors the Mings that make these cars The Dependables
-especially the revolutionary 5-year /50,000-mile warranty*. People
fre gingfor Dodge, because Dodge has so much going for people!
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TTew. MK Omin "arrny a«M Wks a materut end meeamanship on I an N be »-f—nr ■
inelue pars WI« • tegaw awaaa tor requared parts or te ,w<« MM Ma wien
eom 808 •m •e mgm• MW omd imternal perta tranemimson eme .4 mwrnal nuts ocMm
menueicee KaaawwaiaX unvera pinta tescluomng mi eove» rar end armereniai
MV »•> -ee RUI me Hk<« h Ma anrM M l«M» ImIeraI to IM Mi
CM«a Csr Can aMa
novelist Marcel Proust said: "Hap-
piness is beneficial for the body.
chocs s a trustee. The trustee’creation. To avoid the pitfalls and your attorney
may be a bank, an individual, and dangers of- lawsuit > and in -toThipanewsfrature prepared by the
or a trust company The grantor effective trust operations, a rorm Tnnt
through a trust instrument tells|trust instrument si ouid be prop should ever apply or interpret any
; 'the trustee howto distribute theerly prepared. A poorly planned wno "sttuuy aqvsed concrvangth
trust property or income. The or carelessly drawn trust instru -facts inyoived, because a slight var-
trustee will then manage and dis- ment can not only defeat the ob-cnfonrthimw. ohAn* the “PPi
in 1920. the United States re-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wittner of
Industry have announced the birth
of a son, who arrived at the
‛ 1 cabbage were not sent. ' >
Hester Carter, colored, raising
declared guilty 5. Married students filing joint cripple you for the rest of youi
t —g. returns and who are furnished
vice, Brenham, Texas. ..
1. Students earning $600 o r
more during 1962 must file an in-
cabbage home and
Republican, Turk:y, »razil and
Indonesia.
Although foreign currency agree-
ments are made between govern-
ments,, the actual export sales are
made ‘by U.S. b is less firms
through normal trade channels.
Over the years the program has
enabled countries to purchase with
their own currency. far more than
would have been possible if dol-
lars had been required. These cur-
rencies have been put to-use in
a variety of beneficial ways by
both' the United States and its
trading partners.
s sestmes cemes
The Dia trie
Brazos Pres
Wednesday a
terian Churo
large group
- Women of tl
the meeting,
of registratio
nuts were sei
es. - . ’
The meetin
der by the c
frict, Mrs. G
ter which M
Watts of Bry
ing prayer.
A devotions
Mrs. C. H. S
kin who had
United Front
. _ onomy 6.
The preside
the Church re
ivities for th
Mrs. A. B.
ent of Brazo
cussed the 11
ive which wil
Mexico and f
along Brazil':
Mrs. H. Bi
Arthur expla
pose of the rr
for scholarsh
Yeh. An otte
taken.
A message
Christ” was
Bruce Fisher
At the clo
lunch was se
the Hempstea
charged. An entertaining pro-
gram has been arranged and the
various selections will show the
1040A will do the trick.
.3. Single students filing a re-
turn should claim one exemption
for himself, even if he is also
GR 6-3041 A
trust arrangement
_______ Tuesday afternoon with day
trust'Ms. T C. Tucker. .......obli
80 Years Ago
March 19, 1883— A .citizen
called on a grocer yesterday and
sram has meant good meals
where before there was hunger.
P.L.480 now is the majof ve-
hicle for the Food for Peace Pro-
gram. even though the phrase
"Food for Peace ’ was coined aft-
er P.L.480 came into being. Undar
out delay. No obligation. No agent
will call. Write: The Ball Clinic.
Dept. No. 3-2321 MG, Excelsior Spr-
ings, Missouri. A postcard will do.
ium at eight years of an export outlet for $9.1
billion worth of surplus farm prod -
sites to leave money to an indi-
Trusts have many advantages, vidual. but feels that the indivi-
Mrs. Ann Groene Gajes k e
aged 64 years, wife of Herman
prcperly managed for the benefit given out at a definite rate per
of a person or persons you name month.or. „ver vnar or-nde--d- h-r m-c-
———res—bvrrpftt?Wf'’is V rpHhod xIHY«4 rosti7!cti
whether a trust *a r r a n g ement School
in your particular situation, and
. Church. He was accompanied by
but it is grief that develops the Rev. H. Probat of Rosenberg.
in wil "be
help get rid of it.
This disposal law was the Agri-
cultural Trade Development and
Assistance Act of 1954. It was
listed by Congress as "public law
its expenses in these., countries,
such as defense support, educa-
tional exchanges, and research.
A major part has been used to
develop and expand markets for
U.S. farm products.
- Cents. He said he had no money parents,
with him and asked the grocer
Co. C. W. Styles, of the Fort their chief support by their par-
Worth Democrat, passed through
Hail Columbia at Watrousville reporting exaotly one - half of How to avoid
Sunday night. Hester fought the the combined income.
mightier than we are. We cannot
wife for her lifetime, and upon handle them by ourselves? We are
her death the trust to end and grateful that Thou hast provided
the property to be distributed to a way for our fsrgiveness: Help
the grantor's children us this moment to sense th?
When property- is placed i n
trust it is turned over to a trust- arrangement whereby
day on how to fulfill- their tax, —.he United States has used, a
obligations "to Uncle Sam from portion of the funds to finance '
is qualified by education and from of a 1
experience to prepare properly leading man beingMr.
the legal papers necessary to set Brenham High,
up a trust. If you have in mind
—:— Board of the Southern District
A thought for the day French of the American Lutheran Church
--p%oRpxoA
tribute the trurst procerds or pro
come round the latter part of the ried persons, including students,
week and settle. The bacon and
An interesting type of trust. is presence of the Christ, the friend
that which is sometimes called of sinners, and give us the bless-
CORRESPONDENTS Miss Ern Renn, Washington; Mn. Steve Kamas,
Wesley; Mrs. M. L zwernemann, Carminei Milton Roust, Chappell HUI;
Mias Verna Mae Buro. Zionsville, Wil Weeren, Burton. Caesar "Dutch”
Hobo, Independence. Maurice Angiy. Roving correspondent Miss June
Fricke. Round Top. Mn H W Smith, Lvona, J. W Wood, 8om«TVille.
ihe Brenham Banner-Press was estabitshed as the Weekly Southern
Banner — a rad het Democratie Journal — on January 1. 1888; enlarg-
ed to a daily newspaper January 1, 1878. pudlished tor 43 years by J. O
Rankin, dean or Texas Journalism, who was one of the founders at the ‘Tex-
ae Press Association in 1869, President in 1888 Published every aiternoon
except Saturday and Sunday at 223 last Main Street, Brenham, Texas. Tele-
phons GB 6-3843.___________-__
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered to the home by carrier in Brenham,
one month. 81.03. one year, 810 30. By mall to Washington and najointng
so on Uae, $6 12 per year; to other sectiqas in Texas, $ 18 per year; out of
Texas, 810 20 per year. All prices include the 2% State Sales Tax. AU sub-
weriptions payable in advance Coptoe that are undelivered, change of
address, and new mubecripton orders should be addressed to the Binner-
Presa, P O Box 585. Brenham, Texas Teiephone GR 6-3643.
NOTICE: Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
Hon of any person, firm or corporation appearing in the columns of ths
Banner-Press will be gladly and promptly corrected when the article in quee-
tion is celled to the attention of the management.
THIAMERICAN CRERD
by wulam Tyler Page
I belteve in ths United States of America as a government at the
people, by ths people, for the people; whone Just powers are derived from
the consent at the governed; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation
of many sovereign states; a perfect union, one end inseparable. establishec
upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice, and humanity to
Which American patriote sacrificed their lives and rortunes.
I therefore believe it la my duty to my country to love it: to support
its constitution: to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend »
against all enemies
Mrs. Lucy F. Reid has return- less than $600 during ‘62, and who
ed from a visit to her daughter, have had income tax with] eld,
Mrs Ted Smith of Houston.
#7 Map of World the Pilgrims Know
Today is Tuesday, March 19,
the IM day of the. )W with 287
to follow in 1963. The fabled swal-
lows of Capistrano usually return
to the old mission in California
on this day.
The moon is approaching its
new phase.
The morning star is Venus.
The evening star is Mars
On this day in history:
I W a y n e Wittner and .Weighed impressive. Here are some of - the have asold -abroad-was- shipped un-—
seven pounds and four ounces.------"* . _ .
Please send .......... Documents at 254 Each as Listed Below
Make Check or M. O. Payable to the Banner-Press
is known worldwide It provides
for disposal of surpluses for for-
eign currencies, through donations
to friendly peoples, through emer-
gency grants, by barter and by
use of long-term credit.
Even the most hopeful of proph- Food for Peace, the United States,
ets could not have envisioned the through sharing its abundant fo..d
is of Positive accomplishments and fiber, demonstrates its willinyg-
nf P l ARn almnet a docadh aftar
grantor dependent largeiy on its proper mater in'a cnference with you sota isEFguesstornds"insinsinnee ollicenr,SntClars, Admainjatratre
ed assurance of forgiveness
through Him. In His name we
A trust may be used to provide dnal is not capable of properly
incme for persons unable to caring for the money and that if
support themselves, to provide left tohim in full that the person
- funds for a child'* education, as receiving the money will spend jectives of its creator, but
a means of establishing an an- and waste the money and not re-
may change your whole life will
be rushed to you by return mail.
Send for it today—and discover
why drugs give you only tempor-
ary relief. How to eliminate the
cause of your aches and pains,
without drugs and without ‛sur-
• TUESD
! < ____________..-re..
President and Secretary.
NEWS AND EDITORIAL— Ben F. Blanton. Pub-
Haber aad Editor; Carolyn W Blanton. Society
Editor; Herbert Jaster, City Editor and Sports
Editor; Darlene ledemanm Paty tanse, Mrs
BUSINESsFTEEAMrk Katy Mann. Bookkeeper. Mrs. Ruth Broecker
nnecAKkiCranpahe Alasayra ."2 EImer in 1917, labor scored an import-
Knechele. Alfred Hartmann, Reinhold Herrmann. Darold Bell, Raymond ant victory as the U.S. Supreme
CIRCULATION—Agenta—Willie Hertel. W. H Muske, Hermann Klar. Don Court ruled constitutional an act
Welss, Weldon Finke Rural Ropte Agent. Monroe Eckermann that provided for an eight hour
M8” e-emt .
P .L.480 s record for the eight from its farns to foreign ports
pital at midnight Saturday. The years of its existence, July 1. ' -----
infant has been named .Roland 1954. through June 30, 1962, is per cent of what US.'farmers
ignited States to consume and tn
this country's food industries.
Offers Nations Loans
Here are other accomplish-
ments:
—To nations trying to improv*
their economies. P.L480- has rep-
, tsented a stable food supply plus
the availability, of $3.6 billion for
long-term loans.
—To disaster areas it has meant
pmergency relief.
o the harter program. J
ss —$20 million worth cffrnr pivlagr
u ' .ucts hav.heen sold-up-eng-teF?.
Mr&.-Katefcredit." ties
duty.
In 1962,
Hill on Thursday: He says that dent is claimed as a dependent
the farmers dihis section a r e by his parents.
busy planting corn.
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480,” and now is known by ’he dien around the world the pro-
shortened version, "P.L.480 ” It • -
eous, but sinners to repentance.
TFX A< is to place the property in trust(Luke 5:32).
——dn- with directions to pay the in- PRAYER: 6 God, our sins are
he would tributable to each. Thus, mar-
fruits, meat and many more.
India Biggest Recipient
Since 1954, there nave beer 44
dollar-short coantr.es with a total
population of 1.4 billion persons
that have received $5.6 billion
worth of food and fiber in ex-
change for their own currencies.—
wanted a cabbage — price 15 claimed as a dependent by h is
is up a certain sum of money to be pray. Amen,
some bank or trust company to session
----rougaly-in-this-manner. A- person ments the- trustee smav mukey- fact -as- trustee,--that-frm‛s --t
- who desires to create a.trust isl--The.effectiveness.of a trust, .is officer will be glad.to, discuss the
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