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Calendar of Events
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sota, medical.
, Mrs. Alvin N. Schroeder. Hous-
enter one of two classes to com-.
2.7; Walter Hueske, Rt. 4, Bren-
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has made their education possi.
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merely to give fhem an
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Home Permits
Issued
Your Picture, made by
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spruced up the yard.
MAKES AFRICAN TOUR
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$5,000.
With $5.00 purchase or more
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and Mrs.— John—Fuller, Edwin
Zieschang, Mr and Mrs. Carloe
Loeffler, Matt Syler, M. C. Ste-
gemueller, and L. A. Schmidt.
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litical affairs.
xpenditure- by
MADAM ROSE
READER and ADVISOR
Before I
Mary Mai
"sented-a
to belong to a secret criminal
organization. ------- '
McClellan, whose Senate in-
vestigatNns subcommittee held
hearings on the "Coats Nostra"
criminal society, said Sunday
no present law covered mem-
bership in an organization ded-
icated to crime as means of
livelihood.
Mrs. Robert L. Schroeder.
Mrs. Pearl Carter.
Mrs.- Alvin N Schroeder.
Mrs. Maurice Schmidt.
Mr*. Joe Collins.
Mrs. W. H. Wellmann.
J. W. Coleman.
ing at 7:30 p. m. at classroom
building.
11 1 a ■ 1
Holle
PLUS
AU, FIELD
PLANTING SEEDS
Lb. 49c
STALEY’S
PURE CORN (ML
MOHAWK BACON
CUDAHAY
u>. 25c
Lb. $1
Bag I
SUMMER SAUSAGE
ALL WHITE
POTATOES
TOMATOES
HEAD LETTUCE
baby.
Mrs. Wilbert Adler and baby.
2
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MONDAY & TUESDAY
MARCH ! 4 S
“THE BRASS BOTTLE”
and business.
Lccated:
4 Miles West of
Brenham - Hwy. 290
ST. JUDE
Admissions
Mrs. Joe Lott, Brenham.
•medical.
Mrs John T. McClinchy, Bren-
ham, medical.
Miss. Holly Jane Lomax,* Hous-
ton, medical.
Miss Josephine Kopychinski.
Chappell Hill, medical.
Mis. J. C. Wellmann, Nava-
WE DDINGS • ANNIVERSAR-
IES • FAMILY REUNIONS •
BABY PICTURES * SPECIAL
EVENTS * COLOR PICTURES
COLOR A SOUND MOTION
PICTURES.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Brown. Mark won their honor
with his Brangus entry, a jun-
ior heifer calf.
Mark won a banner. $110 in
cash premiums, and received a
trophy from the Texas Brangus
Bleeders Association for exhi-
biting this champion. The calf
was bred by the Willow Springs
Rance of Burton.
The boys were accompanied
to the Houston show by Buddy
Smith, assistant county agent,
for a "Special $100 Award" at the but the fire was out on the ar-'
Houston Livestock Show, along with rival of the fire truck.
There's no other enamel like Kam Glo! It flows on with
brush or roller. Dries to a finish that looks and washes
like baked enamel. Needs no undercoater. For kitchens,
bathrooms and woodwork through the home.
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER CO.
4 GIRL WITH
Style
-7
EE F-EN__---l==enud
emphasize that his kind of edit
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CITIZEN-
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the democratic way of hfe affd
omeINAL pve warm sotunLe
Hair Spray
Ooytimo, nighttimo, any lime...
protect your hair-do with Stylo!
$0 firm to hold-keeps your hair-
do 01 you combed it—yot to soft
to touch. Slylo't rooitalicing
protoin-liho C.V.P. formula pro-
toctt fathion hair colors too.
Profottional itylitttprofor Stylo
So will youl
A»k for STYLE...
and you'llgot it!
POSTMASTER-
(Continued from Page 1)
cants by considering the kind.
FIRE-
(Continued from Page 1)
But the brief Supreme Court ;
ruling in Washington apparent-
Iv took into account a plea by |
state officials two weeks ago !
that to allow such "an -order to j
ft
2
r
cto w citizenshipi fe.,
rrrased participation in Amari-..
can political 'life, must dlspeT
Mere kitchens are ..
painted with KEM-GLO*
than any other enamel
as well
PERRY'S
Brenham
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and st.
Indepe
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Munfry
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"and I am sure the district
courtwill give careful consider- j
atjon to the circumstances-now
existing in reaching an equit-
Box 49c
pete for top money of (25 00 in
RESCUERS-
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buried and carried away most
of the victims. There* were no
survivors.
In the first hours of daylight
tonight, searchers found 15 bod-
ies. rescue operation chief Dr.
Eduard Obrecht said. One was
identified by his clothing as the
piloet Capt. E. Wynne. Williams,
Hafer, Prairie Hill, 2.25; T. C.
Clay, Independence, 2.8; Ray
wpse® p“oS"w«Q 2
The effort and
pm
SPJSC Lodge No. 169 will
meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
ment require compromise be
the myth tht a democratic way
of life, inasmuch as it is the best
way. will'inevitably be the ‘vic
Tor in anv struggle with an alien
power; that the United States-
can never lose a war. Many still
hold to the belief that our allies
owe homage and gratitude to
-the- 4-mied Stales -and to all of_
its views at all times.
There are those who .oppose
The mattress
the, federal system ,of govern
FARM-RANCH SUPPLY
506 E. Commerce,
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the graduates • of our schools
and of our universities will, be
expected to play an increasingly,
impriant role in American po-
hte—n
2
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TEMNef-
—esm-nnrWeSiFfEHe
of Brenham is. coord nating all of
RE V. FRAZER
POSSIBLE LEGISLATION
WASHINGTON (UPI — Sen
Jchn L. McClellan, D-Ark., says
he is • thinking about -prep-ie J
legislation "to make it unlawful
-1
stand would bring about "a
Mrs. Maurice Schmidt, Hous-
ton, accident.
Mrs. Joe Stahl, Brenham, ac-.
cident.
Mrs. Joe Collins, Somerville
convention will be elected.
Regular monthly meeting
I Travelers Protective Associa-
tion, 7:30 p m., Firemans park
kitchen, unch served. -
Tuesday, March 2:
The W. M. U. of the First Bap-
tist Church will meet for a
Home Missions program at 9:30
4-H-
(Continued from Page 1)
of dairy cattle. By winning that
event against extremely strong
competition, Tomiy received
$100 in cash, a trophy from the
vice Commission in Washing-
ton, D. C., decides who is eligi-
ble after the investigation is
completed
each class, trophies and other with a refill the store was al
awards along with showmanship most destroyed:
Arch Mei kma.. official UCC class Another call Saturday morn
liter and A&M Dairy Specialist, will ing at 10 55 sent the fire truck
judge the-show. scurrying to a roof fire report
Later these buyers will be able ed two miles north of Indepen-
to enter their heifers in special Jer | dence. The home of Jimmy
sev events and in 1965 compute' UhatmAn had extensive damage
The last fire of the weekend
incurred Sunday at 4:42 a m
when a fire was reported at the
made a fine showing with. his
LISBON (UPI)—Adm. George Jersey heifer. Pat won a blue
W. Anderson, U. S. ambassador ribbon and placed second in a
to Portugal, left here Friday class of 23 entries. Pat won his
Permits tor two new homes
have been issued by the City of
Brenham
Daniel Kelling has taken out a
permit for a new home at 506
Chauncy Street. Walter Thiele-
mann is the contractor for the
five room brick residence which
will have one bath, a utility and
an attached garage. I t includ-
ed central heating. A (7,500 per-
mit was issued
Rudolph Kankel’s new home
will be built at 1207 L. J. Street.
The six room home will be
the lower court to make its or- .
oer effective for these elec- ham, 2.5 Don Austin. Chappell
tions • Hill, 1.4; Wallace Kmiec, Chap-
Connally * said the state was pell Hill, 1.25; and Norris Koeh-
beginning to prepare a motion l>r> BL 2, Brenham, 1.5
mond Engeling, Pleasant Hill.
1.1; F. C. Sommer, Bluff, 2; F, i
W. Nordt, Wonder Hill, 1; Eck
erf’s Store, Greenvine, 2.5;
AdolphSchulte./Praule HilL.,
Bi 39c
The Houston Area Brahman
Association presented a trophy
! to Schroeder for exhibiting the
champion junior Brahman
steer.
Ben is the son of Mr. and
EETaS
musm-xem
She will help you solve all
problems with love affairs ble have
40. .....—4 . S Tee
Between 300 and 400 mouritain
police and rescue corpsmen all
veterans of the beautiful but
deadly peaks of the Austriam
KM
GO
the crash site on Mount Glun-
gezer, six miles east of this
winter Olympics city.
of ccurve it is hoped every stu
dent shall grasp {
But at the same, time let us
"four pres
document
had all congressional candidates- run I
U tflrge in November.
River Aut
of the Tei
Organ uzat
bm l h
idem of I
que to I
Scott of
Hill on be
Hitor 1 al
- H. w »
ing the ci
of the Fa
As we a
lowed gro
and honor
fathers, or
presence
gave com
in order
the fruit*
With on
i magma tie
brave gro
he , zath
mint whic
ever the
as ..... tl
on all nal
free and
and, that
sition, th
willingly
against al
future tyr
Simply I
can ■ all
• ildren al
gse-atcama
Ben Schroeder, and Mr. and
Mrs. Su wart Brown. Other
MONDAY, MARCH 2,1964
KOEHN'S DRAINBOARD
and FLOOR COVERING
108 W. Main GR 6-3234
Pat O’Malley
Tommy's brother, Pat, also
10 39c
s-ia 39,
'
extent and K‘ -4 '—ari,
»1 ehce; the extent of pubife idp- •
E. Main,
LIGHTCRUSTFLOUR15
rionnhmv - -—mns ’
BISCUIT MIX .2
FILLED-
(Continueq.rromPage Mrs. Harold Quebe
Ketter, Zionsville, 2.4 Albert Mrs. Oscar Krueger.
TONY RANDAL
BURI IVES '
____COLOR
emmnakmahe mds
.--------- u; -- . ■ ;he work.,the fbiid'. and facilities
as quantity l realize that edu . __--
cationesannoh futrlylt m iPonn rdoms are mot enough Even an home ot Alfred' Brooks at 1305
boys and girls are deprived by ■ increase in the number of teach-
2: cdtE-om Shorag of full- ' ers‘ is not enough. Better-train-
. thbsitiesswonen nars a million ed better-pai teachers using ly thing damaged. There were
more are held back in unwieldy I bettr techniques and tektbooks " iine
classes of forty or more, and are necessarygifWe are
whenthe nanms shevt-,., improve still further the edu
ouahfied teachers B . cation of vuf ejizensfer the re
Bu more and better dais- i spons.biht.es of citizenship.
___________ Of one thing we can be sure-
Each IGC
"We will immediately present 9
the matter to the Houston court I
with the earnest plea that they I
not interfere with pending elee- ■
tions and create a chaotic con- ll
+ dition," ( Mt—Md.
F-30"
r lap 1
I
Mrs. Armstead Scales nidjeligibiesmheU.
baby.
MILROY
Admissions '
Pierson Vaughn. B r e nham,
medical.
Miss May Dell Maass, Bur-
ton. medical.
Miss Margaret Schroeder.
Bleiblerville, surgical.
Dismissals
Will Schwartz.
Mrs W. G. Stein. ’
Eugene Fritz.
Mrs. Robert Wellmann and
= m-hudpns eune auheme #
I struck down "Texas’ present
congressional" districting laws •
. last October, also- ordered the 1
: state to redistrict now or have
g. • ■ -yfcated-btHewEe-Rade-: r-
p-o’MaTeVMF mitase amwik hhaveamal sdig"
with one bath andra
garage. The estimated cost is
EAGLE
INCUI arnne ,
w • er mhe-—n- h. ------
Inc.
mic advantage in the Tife i The Rev. Jeseph Hudi in
gle. Theyraeexpected to offerzer Jr., new minister of the St
de rship and guidance To. Peters Episcopal Church, ar- l
all. ,, lived in Brenham Feb. 36 and
Domttrachmyubeypeetry, wasimmediately confined to
an English mother once wrote bed with a fever.
the provost of Harrow. Dont Rev. Frazer was born in Buf-
teach my boy poetry: he iS 20 1 falo,N. Y, and received his
| ng to stand for Parliament.. BA degree in 1953 from John
I Well, perhaps she, was right- Hopkins University. He receiv-
but if more politicians knew ed his RD degree in 1956 from
and more poets knew
Tyrol,se arched through the home of Mr. and Mrs. s H
snow and stunted fir trees at m •• • • * -- ••
“ kjuld
► T."" * - .20"1e3
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. .. erarem
Texas A
* Waggoner
speech at
ence Dav
Washtngto
being mt
odom. C
State Par
OS
mi m
thru
Contru
but con
ice; not
. 1 v wn1
tant ....
unthinkabl
vention t
point of d
Look at
time, and
ering for
serving at
uvon the ।
of the l<
then, ther
ing with t
claiming
"The mor
ing upon 1
has begun
become a
mankind"
| My folk
patriots h
.di. we ca
I mmmm
night on a visit to the African heifer in the 1963 Houston dairy
! territories of Angola and Mo- scramble contest, while Tom*
i zambique. ■ my competed in the 1962 scram-
— --—g— g n , »le
-mt 4
n certai
AFFIRMED-
(Continued from Page 1)
statement issued by his office
said the court action "recog-
. nizes the difficulties arising I
from the fact that our 1964 con- '
gressional races have been un-
de rway for more than four
weeks. It has made abundant- ,
-ly dear—that it is not forcing f
Tommy and Pat are sons of
. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. O'Malley. .. _-----
. The qa-g-ayscuLsudersfromWashingtonfounty,
Ben-Sehroeder G S 2 irCagpE.mzmk
also set a record for a * . 1. rsc _ L---------
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ORDER YOUR
MADE TO MEASURE
SPRING SUIT
From
KUGEL’S
CLEANERS A TAILORS
Reasonable Prices
KM S. Douglas GR 6-2161
- i | Mauck of Fre-Mar Studio.
k Call today for an appointment:
, - tryman
GR 6-4537 I decorated the
109 South St. Charles
b
j
tacts and success in meeting
and dealing with the public; in-
itiative personal attributes,
cnaracter and physical condi-
tion.
Careful and impartial consid-
eration is given to the qualifi-
cations of all applicants, and
ine names of the three highest
eligibles are certified for ap-
pointment in the classified civil
service by the president, sub-
ject to confirmation by the Sen-
ate. ,
The commission's investiga-
tor collects the facts and re-
ports them, but does not recom-
3-nepenuagtheeneggralxoaklomn 'V«»* brings to ■« the-
and mythwAhowevercom « rrohebipiteasStaten:»—
forting.to:wu . nse.c fsecu rity in the past week An Eastern ....
e--=erssppealaselsgu-seni6—ATr-Eines ptane erashed- iteg a
— .patriotism impair a realis Mke neat New Orleans ....
view otnation.s roleeinsthe Tuesday, killing 58 persons
world I refer to those myths •_________
RESERVE CHAM WON—The' l ' 77>mpioK cake
at the Kiwanis Cake Auction were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Voigt, center, own-
ers of Voigts Market in Burton. The cake was exhibited by Mrs. Tom Jaster 1ton,asurgical.
and'sold for $37.50. Giving a nod of approval is Kiwanis President Gene Bothe. ‘
(Staff Photo). •
p m .
’ Lenten Worship Service at
St Paul'* Lutheran Church at
• pm
Lenten Worship Service at
St. Paul's Luthran Church at
7.45 p m . *
. The Lottie Moon G A. of the _
First. Baptist Church will meet
at 4 pm
The Linda Spear G. A. of the
First Baptist Church will meet
il « M pm 6.
The Crusader R A*, of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at 6:30.p.m, .
ltI
' ' JI
Uel
(Continued 6om Page' 1)
other 'copters prepared to land ‘
at the scene.
The plane vanished Sunday
j , ... .. .. 1 alter radioing it was Over Lake ,
vidua and group and those - e _ .I
. . * P Tahoe and approaching Tahoe
apourth 7 would emphasize yaley Airpon on the south,
th imponkanceni gteachin ' 5 Icarried a full load 'of 8U
students about public affairs. Of passengers bound from Satinas
avoiding the confusion of nanon- t and San Jose, for the ski
a patriotism with national , ... ..
mythfgy Instillation -of .a 1 and 8amblin& resorts at .the
sense of, patriotism, ofnationil. “The blmding. wind-whipped
^7' ~ ,1^'^ ’ ' and unnoi ' -nowstorm In - which ihe craf I
tude for the Ube, tie* and pPPo disappeared grounded search '
-tunitiesthataresoursasAmeri “an Sunday and during the.
-can-these are precepts hich-pighe ‘Clearing weather this
morning sent 50 Air Force.
Navy and civilian aircraft into B
Monday, March 2:
Bov Scout Trov 743 meeti at
in St. Paul's Lutheran Scout
House at 7 p. m. •
The Building Committee of
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church '
meeting at the church at 7:30
p. m.
The Scout Troop Committee -
of Troop „742 meeting in St.
Paul’rScom House at 8 p. m.
"The Pioneer K. H.of the Firs At-
Baptist Church will meet at 6:30
SURVIVORS-
a. m.
The.. Sunbeams of the First-
Baptist Church will meet at 4:15
pm - *
The primary choir of the First
Baptist Church will meet at 4: IS
pm.
Circle Bible Study Leaders of
The St Paul'* Lutheran Church
Women meeting with Pastor
Swygert at 1 p. m
Luther League Officer*. Team
Captain*, and Adult Sponsors of
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
meeting at the church at 7:30
p. m.
Brenham Young H o m e -
ers "Cancer Detection” meet-
iengFSalleathassaspistrbeunbrhiybiskowarasivgeabhEulezlgrav.2as.Pwamicsortrdavwg
mcurshonfame.....red
with international disputes Id +—Lhe cancompete for $300 of Ten minuie* later, at
1 or rwicirtnin award money- - p.-ie en Saturday, a cal was
Junier desiring daira projects are recetvedcereporiedacar.om,
pnytii d tn attend this sale and seli'H fn-p seven mile* ea**t <*f -Bren-
Mustang Tractr and Equip-
ment Co., and $10 for being se-
I ... .na mm» men knew — - '— -----— . . lected second in the showmane
' Po try:. 1 morcosPindaxne Berkiey Divinity School in Con- Ship contest.
politcs. u am . । 1 ' necticut and married his wife . K.rci..n. eo th* AN.I
world would be a little better . same vear Stufflebeme said the O Mal- ...... -
place in which to.live. ' * F . i ley cow was also reserve grand . '
K : and x * 1 ..'champion female of the junior Mrs. Ben Schroeder of Bren-
two children: one five-years-old show, being awarded a purple : ham Route 2
FOR EASTER—The Gift I and one ei8 t-mont s. ribbon which means the animal Stufflebeme said another
that only YOU can give— ' He, ha sserveed.a5 nVicar and was- c lassified excellent .As far I championship was won by
- ' ' Fred Supply Priest in Dallas, “nd as is known, this is the first Mark Brown Brenham 4-H boy,
Lancaster-since . ,h y ftime » dairy entry from Wash- .....- ‘
The SPEC Shop and ’ I ington county has been award-
have completely re- ed a purple ribbon at the Hous-
parsonage and ton Show.
Washing:on County junior ex-
hibitor His 1020-pound Brah-
man-Angus cross bred steer
was selected grand champion of
that division. Ben’s steer won
the junior show on Feb 26 and
then defeated the champion
open-class steer on Feb. 27. The
—ete-vammtel 44 l ep9ld Mex:
f- rer or hochmmorerperf 'pound.'
The calf was bred by the New
Years Valley Farm of Chap-
pell Hill.
medical.
Dismissals
not been . undertaken
=-=tine-e-my4a
BATTS Si BLOOWN
Fiberglass and Mineral
Wool • Commercial and
Residential. Brenham
GR 6-8178, Brenham GR
6-4028 after 5 p. m.
t: Alcoholics Anonymous meet-
{ ing. St. Peter's Episcopal Parish
2—Houset spm.-
tfpento cub FacrTz meet
C ing Some of ^T^rs1" Wa
2 Menk, Greenvine Road ' at 4
among cthers: that are. based > ■ , ■-I
’ upon the untouchability‘of na
tiona! sovereignty: 'the existence VIEIDLDG
of inherently good, bad or back IT If LK-
ward nations, or the emphasis ।
of governmental economy over (Continued from Page 1)
rational ncurity. 1 . _ . > ,
Many Americans persist in the sale Buyers of heifers may
ifie-rmeka#
1% PL Bottle 33c
I 1 Lb. Pkg. 49c
CANES/COME HOME—(Hinton Neinaet of Neinast Meat Center holds one of
the stgs bought by Ray K. Bullock at a Houston auction. Bullock sold the
two ite-faced Herefords as calves to two boys from Tomball at weaning
agsabout October, 1963. The boys cared for the calves and Bullock has
brught them home to be processed bv Neinast Meat Center, These steers are
A two of the 50 Brightside Ranch cattle that placed in the Houston auction and
the top market price was paid for several of them. (Staff Photo).
Methodist Church,. 19 a m. at
church. Mrs. Bernice Wright and
Mrs. Fred Dllas in Charge of
program Film* of Mr*. Wright's /2
trip to the Holy Land last East- ' -
er will be shown z
Wednesday, March 4:
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