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. SKEIN HA M BANNER-PRESS, n A"’, TEXAS**
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964
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Inter-American Police Academy, on Alliance for Fi
De Gaulle Plans Vacuum
The Almanac
extended first to Europe ad
would imply recognition of the
is apjatitude shared by some
FWAsia.
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the 21st day of 1964 with 345 to
and Britain he. deliberately was
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the French African community
United States he apparently in-
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2,839.66
548,106.00
554,656.00
TOTALS
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WASHINGTON COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS
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anyone will give his heart to Thee, then Thou will make him love
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31.000.00
77,000.00
23,000.00
* Prodtiction Superintendent
Snort* Editor a Ness Reporter
6,113.78
9,606.45
41,352.66
4,630.99
5,491.42
38,338.52
19,191.26
12.646 67
38,660.03
742 Pleasant Ridge
Columbus 9, Ohio
January 2, 1964
Dear Mr. Blanton:
Road & Bridge Warrants Outstanding 1/1/63
Amount Retired
20
Ago
Years
3.000.00
31,000.00
67,000.00
23,000.00
5,075.45
76,363.18
80,566.81
19,572.26
28;886.08
7,359.53
5,326.50
27,559.56
392.36
Respectfully yours
(Signed)
Luther Oelke
BEN F. BLANTON
Editor and Publisher
23.851.16
21.141.41
6,280.30
6,190.61
29,862.93
14.008 37
3,832.28
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40 Years Ago
Jan. 21, 1924 — Stockholders
of the Brenham Creamery Com
ropicol Survival
School
Brenham W B, A. chapter a’
a regular meeting held Tuesday
CAROLYN W. BLANTON
Managing Editor
47.18
43,471.72
46.548 63
4,278.90
7,544.67--
1,079.23--
864.11
2,303.37
13,616.01
2,747.97
35,458.37
24,462.24
7,223.04
15,670.67
10,384.78
1,898.33
5,310.15
’ 9,358.88
3,507.98
946.29
U.S. Army Jungle
Operations School
ODIS TOM
Commis
3,737.15
80,406.90
87,181.71
14,784.48
20,429.38
4,300.75
4,792.02
20,565.47
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224.38
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Social Security
Permanent School
Joe M. Kilgore, D-Tex., told the i
Valley Morning Star/Wednesday
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136,07564 100,617.27
. Headquarters,U.S."
Southern Command
6.000/00
6.000.00
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Foreign News Commentary
30,576.02
16,829.49
57,023.32
15,015.77
, 7,389.75
43,648.67
39,606.32
THE STATE OF'I
Before ma, the und
of Washington Cot
SPECIAL STOCK DISCOUNT
THROUGH JANUARY 31, 1964
loved you.” "
-----St. John 15: FT,
- Now Lord, Teach us to know that this Golden Rule that you have
Tot#i4mansss‘ondsserdee
he is under heavy pressure to .
. Ralph Yar- "nter
187.08
43,584 52
46.548.63
4,278.90
7.544.67-
1,079.23--
926.55
2,303.37
13,616.01
2,747.97
35,462.37
24,462.24
7,252,30
15,895.05
10384.78
1,898.33
5,330.15
9,358.88 .
6,347.64
946.29
pany met in annual.session at i ing there was plenty of ice on
Sworn to and Subscribed Before Me, This 13 Day
of January, 1964.
Eamined and approved in open Commissioner’s
Court, This 13th Day of January, 1964.
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econd will be administered neutrahsm in Indochina and* .
through the samemedipm united Viet Nam as opposed to
COPENHAGEN, Denmark —
Dist. Atty. Gregers Storm after
buying four pictures from Per
Bengtsson, who was jailed for
art forgery:
“He does not need to plagiar-
ize and swindle to get money
He still can make a name as
a painter.",
was just a year ago that j of the United States .to side with
Gaulle delivered the one Russia against China in the in-
to those to whom he re- ' trammural dispute over Commu-
the militant U.SL effort to roll
back or at least contain com-
munism.____—
Other elements, of course, en-
ter in.
Paris dispatches indicate that
De Gaulle believes he has Red
Chinese acceptance of French
recognition of both Peking and
the Nationalist Chinese admin
Miration of Generalissimo Chi-
make it difficult, if notimpos. —
to bar the regime next'
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fa Formal or informal.
■ Also alterations and de
L signing. Lorena Critten-
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'. EazEausmuuml
President and Secretary
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CANAL ZONE’S MILITARY IMPORTANCE — The U.S. Forte's School for Latin America are military training
Southern Commotid—0 unified Army-Navy-Air Force oper- schools which hove graduated more than 19,000 Latin-
gtion of 10,000 men-b the top headquarters in the Canal
Zone and directs U.S. military activities in 18 Latin-Ameri-
can countries and U.S. participation in hemispheric defense ,—, pu..
efforts. The Army's School of the Americas and the Air Army's Inter-American Geodetic Survey.
RUGaCARPET
CLEANING
COUNTY OF WASHINGTON - TREASURER’S OFFICE - SUMMARY OF RECEIPrS AND DISBURSEMENTS
FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1963
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About fifty .spectators were pre-
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Gaulle vetoed British member restore the voice of France in
ship in the European Commu- world affairs.
mty and in effect turned his I De Gaulle and the United
back on both the United States States are in collision in three
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5,122.63
119.834.90
127,115.44
dumps of solid, prominently
jointed, each bearing two
ranks of sword shaped, but -
gracefully arching leaves.
Stalks of the sugar cane may
be found in all possible
colors, those of red, green,
yellow and purple predomi
nating.
Inter-American Geodetic
Survey
will seek re-election to his
House post, but might enter the
Senate race.
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1 Afxicaandnow. -secksio extend, .two Chihas" idea whichboth-in-ihesLnied-Ste
a- Peking- -and Taipei have de- -----------
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United States, moved in as the
area's chief defender after the
Geneva conference of 1954 it
ws a blow both to French
pride and W French prestige
The French- attitude is that
Red China is a force in being
which cannot be ignored, either
diplomatically or in trade which
for France now amounts to ‘
about $50 million per year. It
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borough, D-Tex. in the Demo-1 ..oa mocmon. e n...L
.ctatic primary- Kilgore’said he period of matrimony is break-
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U.s..Army School of?
the Amaricos
sent in the court: clear caws
were made against the de
fondant, who finding himself
cornered, made a clear breast
cl confessing his guilt of both
counts. He was lined the treats
Advertising Make-up
» Pressman, tereotyper
* Intertype Operator
' Job Pressman. M ake-up
Page Make-up
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Mall-Room. Apprentices
Inter-American Police
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NOTICE Any erroneous renlection upon the character, standing or reputa-
tion of any person, firm or corporation appearing in the columns of the
Banner-Press will be gladly and promptly corrected when the article in
uueation la called to thecattenuon of the managemente
THIE AMERICAN CREED .
by William Tyler Page «
I believe in the United States of America as a government of the
.people. by the people, for the people, whose Just powers are derived trom
the consent of the governed: a democracy in a republic. a sovereign nation
o! many soveretgn states. s perfect union, one and inseparable, established
opon those princtptes of freedom, equality—Justtee, and- humanity, tot
which American patriots sacririced their lives and fortvnes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love :t; to support
Na constitution to obey its lew*, to respect its flag, and to defend it
ainst all enenntes
oS:
The weather is stil a theme
of conversation Sunday mom-
—9m f mqgaat, as has been
done. that De Gaulle simply is
evening a score, bomn f his dif
ficulties with the Americans
and the British in World War
II, is a mistake downgrading
the man.
Downgrades Grand Design
It, further. downgrades the
sponsibility to God and to man
than to remain safely "neutral."
m Jesus did say ' as you did
■ unto one of the least of these •
I my brethren, you did it unto
I me." For a newspaper editor
■ writing is the most powerful I
I way of doing. You have written
I You have written with r.e-
Herbert once said: "The critical
nounced in the past
Might Break Bar
Opponents of Red Chinese en-
try into the United Nations fear
that French recognition will
The December 23 issue of the
i Banner-Press has just now
1 come to my attention. Its edi-
torial, "My Christmas Prayer,"
surpasses a multitude of empty
words Which have been cau-
tiously, but cowardly spoken by
men who have a greater r e ‘
sons
man
•Th
van i
cuss
Arm
Fan
man
the
the i
20 Voare Ac turned from San Antonio
m-,8- y 1 were he attended a meeting of
Jan. 21. 1944 — A board /of I representatives of chambers of
approximately 150- members of commerce of about t w e n t N
St Paul’s Lutheran Brotherhood Texas towns, going as a rep
i follow.
j The moon is at first quarter.
The evening stars’ are Venus.
Jupiter and Saturn.
Those bom today include’ the
3,746.36
92,410.80
17.203.02
14,992 98
42.009.58
8,601.50
7.389.75
18,70832
39.168.62
Entered as second claas matter at Post orfce,
Brenham. Texas, under Act of Starch 8 1879.
CORPORATE OFFICERS WN Blanton, Sr
, Chairman ot tin Boaa Ren E. Rlanton. Presi-
-dene and -Treasurerwcrlyn W: alanton, Vioe-
saknena’in
On this day in-history Mei "he
year and an average increase
of forty per Sunday morning
DALLAS — Daniel F. Foley,
national commander of the ' irom the Union.
American Legion, discussing ’ In 1874, Morrison
1,385.48
39,428 00
39.933.73
9,066.68
712.03
1,797.55
1.398.59
9,297.46
9,707.62
85.92
43,664.84
13,373.00
1,836.51
15,013.74
19,724-65
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eDguar
and statesman Alan
Britameicg
Viet Nam. is a traditional area __1. . -- - ----
of French Influence when the- P^rennia^jraM proteing
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Standing committees Tor th e
Chamber of Commerce for the
current . year were announced
today, following a meeting
Tuesday night at which Presi
dent W F Hasskarl appointed
committee chairmen.-
immeralitys like sound for the etire
crowd. He paid promptly and
after thanking the court for its
leniency he promised to sin no
more and departed happy at
the thought of having escaped
so cheaply.
Mr. J. F. Partis, of Bosque
county, formerly of this city, is
here on a visit.
i ered submarine, "Nautilus.
- rope.
I e—-Continuing U.S. talks with
' Russia, the partial nuclear test
. I ban and the apparent tendency
ottice Manager and Bookkeeper "
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A prayer in response to The Christmas Prayer published in the
Brenham Banner-Press December 23, 1963:
MY NEW YEAR BRAYER
Dear God,' we ask special blessings on Mr. Blanton and others
2
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1 a /
! is drying up rapidly.
The high court held the first
| session this vear at Jake Nue's
courthouse. The culprit was ar-
ranged on the hienous charge of
Eternal Father, I have a feeling that your child, Mr. Blanton,
want? to do something about these "White fountains" and “Colored
Fountains,” these "White Rest Rooms" and “Colored Rest Roems,"
these ""White Schools" and Color Schools;” But he needs Divine
wisdom. And zay that Thouulllgiye to impojsdombnm- gir
——Teaerds, Mister, that Thou hast never failed, because there is
no failure in Thee; but the failurehascii iain us- We have failed
Thee, because we have not tried Thy great Way of Life..
..... . Nuh teach-us-wherein-wehave-fattet-Ttee...... 2 T *
Christmas, but he came down Alamo and other streets; in the Banner-
Christmas, but he came down Alamo and other strets; in the Banner-
Press office, in the banks, churches, stores and homes; but we were
so busy thinking of our selfish desires that we failed to recognize
him. , ----■ -r . —
Now Lord, give courage to thy people for this year, and all the
years of our lives, to do what we know is right, and speed the time to
come, when the Kingdoms of this world shall become the Kingdom of
Our God. *
Your most humble and unworthy servant,
T. A. Johnson, Pastor —•—- —
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
— _ Brenham, Texas ------------ ------1 —
and Director of Christian Social Concern of Navasota District, Metho- .
dist Church. ---------
Jury
General
Officers' Salary
Permannt Improvement
Road & Bridge No. 1
Farm to Market No. 1
Lateral Road No. 1
Road & Bridge No. 2
Farm to Market No. 2
Lateral Road No. 2
Road & Bridge No. 3
Farm to Market No. 3
Lateral Road Na 3
Road Bridge No. 4
Farm to Martlet No, 4
Lateral Road No. 4
Right of Way
] Letters To Editor
. . ITet.. Ul-^,.- -...... ............
St. Paul's Lutheran (Brotherhood
and their ladies attendedthsrentative-fromeslhe-cBgenham
—anmuafbemqttefofthe organiza- 7 Chamber of cbmmucce The pur-
tion Thuriday evening inrhefpose of the gathering was to en-
-—The-Alantic akance whih -Eiig
l France to Tin. fDe GauLeopposesthecauefesibte,
mNow-thedistress-of-the interferes with his 6wn design
United States he apparently in- for French leadership in Eu-
z10.
• arA
ae
Americans since 1949. Also located
its members A most excellent
program was rendered. The
future and high ambition n f
862,105.00 228,815.70 519.294.10 748,100.80 528,635.08 219,474.72 3432.44 222,907.16 898,606.00
| would be a much less pleasant
place to live If we didn’t express I
our feelings of gratitude for
things we appreciate, I could
not resist stopping in on my way
past the Banner-Press today to
simply tell you how highly I.
esteemed your Christmas edi-
torial — which wasred.at.or
dinner table or‘Christmas Eve.
Thank you for such fine
thought*1
Sincerely,
. (signed)
Janet Johnson
uAa
L--
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WASHINGTON — Mrs. John
F. Kennedy, in /a nationwide
television appearance thanking
those who wrote fetters of con-
dolence after the President’s as-
i sassination:
, "The knowledge of the affec-
tion in which my husband, was
held by all of you has sustained
me, and the warmth of these
tributes is something I shall
never forget."
now the order of the day:
there is little or nothing going
on in town
.Now that the new school
house is occupied it is hoped
that all the teachers as well as
the superintendent will settle
down to business, and that
there will be no more com-
signedsfromtherU.s. Ei’S rends fpurocpgnizesihe Redcha
days after Mississippi seceded j nntheF inu.m «imen Ee tns
6-8287,39625 was subscrtbedmf
Grimes county, against a quota I
of $429.000 00
JAMES • BYRD
WALTER C JOHNSON
KATS LEE MANNe , auson
=MepowIN.M- ’ IT L
RVIHEEEOHEER- -
MRS BETTY ROMY KAL
MRS EESS H HARBKO-m
M RS BErrY Hl EBNER
SYLVESTER H ZHTIK.
EI.MER KAECHELE
ALFRED F HARTMANN
NEINHOLM HERRMANN ’
RAYMOND BRINKMEYER ,
ALVIN KROLCZY K
PARWIN J ASTER AND JOHN MARTIN
the office of the creamery and j the ground and it was cold all
re-elected the board of .di- day. Monday the wind changed
rectors. to the wesi. and the weather
H. F. Winkelmann has re. was cool but very fine the mud
h
service over the previous year
First report we have seen on our noted secretary. Otto Haug,
results of the Fourth War Loan was clearly revealed in his sub
campaign was earned in t h e .j eot,"M y Ambitionwhich he
Navasota Examiner-R view mastered with great success,
this week it reported that up
until 9 a. m Thursday: a total]
Church basement, " .courage the movement to make
Mrs Elizabeth BeaUmier was San Antonio the trade center of.
installed as presiden: of t h e “Southwest Texas. —
— ’ Tonight, increasing cloudiness,-
rising temperature, freezing
evening with good attendance, mnearly to coast, Tuesday, part
’. and other officers recently 1 cloudy, warmer, easterly
elec ted to serve fr the coming winds.
Nexratik Madicdnwse :
—--has lust, den ered tn Mrs R A’. ’ —
---—At-teanua-buninesmeeAds-peauPACEard las for its next convention."
7 itig-oLS. u or the fi nest ------
RCesalion.the., repore oLL hermstrmen s in Brenham, a ti c URGFIT TO RUN
-----pastorandiofficersgavevi-mhelasweraln-pianoconstruc.
most sue cessfut years 1 n t h 2 At the regular weekly society
’ ' ory 11 1 urch Th e meeting on Saturday night, Jan.
churck attendance reached a 19. 192La very pleasant and run ■.gainst Sen.
new igh with 22,457 for the instructive hour was spent by --
emy of the United States and
is the .advocate of violent rev-
olution everywhere in the I
world The Korean War still is '
unfinished and neutralism in I
Viet Nam would negate all pre- 1
vious U.S. efforts and sacrifices .
to preserve democracy gthere.
. Indochina, including Laos and
SHINGTON COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS
___________________ on January 1, 1963 8260600.00
Total Paid 5,000.00
Total Amount of Insue Outstanding 12 31 63 245,000.00
\ ' _
Total Amouat Bridge Bonds
convention in Dallas; . I the Supreme Court succeeding sl
"To mejt seems more'spprop- ' the tate SuatinonEt--- "
eiASLegomfshnldtbomedpat rulecdt
debts-ieurredpyrmnef
---- —----—-----------------firmer Russian Czarist, govern-
ere—/----
_ TEXAS-PRESS ASSOCIATION
like him. I pray that Thou will give him courage and fortitude to level Albrook Air Force Base
1e "U ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my Jove: venv . ! --
as T have kept my Father commandments, and abide in His love.
These thineshaxe -l.sogb - *tgy joy mmighetemaimnte--
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Jan. 21, I MM — Dullness i s
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( Aea
vote, in favor.
Red China is che sworn en-
County of Washington -
authority, on this day personally appeared Min Room Lee Fuchs, County Treasurer
» duly sworn upon oath says that the within and foregoing report is true and correct
ROSA LEE FUCHS,
County Trasurer, Washington County
Csswannenrsbgeyntycour,
ACHEFSKY, Presid
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