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MONDAY, MAY 1,1981
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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term'd weight load, fined $20 50
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speed of vehicle to avoid collision,
ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
L.AUNDRI
on the list, ahead of such appeal-
Sgt. Carl E. Janney, recruiting
of
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of
BUY CARRIER
ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS
FOR PERFORMANCE
Banner Classified Ads Get Results
I was glad
half-hour or
both mentally
HEARING AID
Dode l d"”t
EXPERT HERE
7 000 BTU’s
9600 BT-Us
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12,700 BTU's
Vern-
GRACE I UTHERAN SCHOOL
(3,C00 BTU's
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et things like that
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15,000 BTU’s
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Bl'S SERVICE
MILK PROGRAM
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18,000 BTU’S
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Mrs. Marjorie Gorzycki
All
Hospital News
N
:il Koon. Brenham, med-
The Viscount*
+ +
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Stewart, Belton, medi-
$7
of Old Town
IT’S FREE STORAGE TIME AT
KUGEL S CLEANERS
Henry Matthews 1 League.
READY - TO - WEAR
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Phone GR 6-2121
212 E. Alamo
Brenham, Texas
«R 6-2859
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Headlines of Yesteryear
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Carrier
the
have
in the room. There is a set of
dials to control the air condi
own
char
‘They are adequately paid,
and any service rendered to
Miss Sophie
ham medical
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Miss
The Sceptre+
9600 B.T.U.’s
COOLS UP TO
760 S. FT.
Mrs
surgical
Mrs (
ical
Mrs
medical
Milmy:
Walter Hutchinson. negro. Route
1. Washington, accident.
St. Jude:
20 Wars Ago
May 1, 1941—The battle of t h e
cil R
.res.
$200
Lot 2. subdivision i
Lot 88 $300
Theodorew Loesch
YOUR
Druggist
prescription
urgent aerv-
12,700 B.T.U.’s
COOLS UP TO
910 SQ. FT.
CIVIL DOCKFT
21 st Ristrict Court
Leelie Williams, Judge
Mrs H W Stern. Brenham. me-
dical
Mrs Willie Huebner. Burton, sur-
gical
Mrs Lola Lynn, Somerville, acci-
dent
Miss Gertrude Springer, Chap-
pell Hill, medical
Deborah Louise Lehrmann. Bren-
ham, medical
Mrs Gertrude Barnes. Brenham,
su ri’ical
Miss I ydia Hodde, Brenham, me-
over 12 years.
This Hearing Aid Clinic is held
through the courtesy of Austin
Hearing Aid Service. Ground
Floor Littlefield Building. 110 East
6th Street, Austin 1, Texas
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Arthur I
cal
It is a beautiful piece of ca |
binetwork and push buttons.
Switches control all the lights
a bite at a time.
The scoop of frozen ice )
I CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B Lockett, Mayor
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OWN THEIR HOMES
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nearly
33 million American families, bet-
ter than three out of five, own
their own homes, the Census Bu-
reau reported Sunday night. The
total of 32,796,087 home owners
in 1960 was a record high and an
increase of 9.2 million from 1950
। duplicai
ice.
Mrs. Charles Surovik, Teacher
GR 6-2096
GLSSMANN’S DRUG
STORE
You will find many nev things in excellent
taste to add sparkle to your summer ward-
robe.
—Some Without Chopsticks
PETEK EDSON
Washington Correspondence
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Mrs. (arfield Woods, GR 6-2817
GR 6-3293
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GR 6-2960
Every kind of
LAUNDRY SERVICE
PROMPT DELIVERY
KIGEL’S CLEANERS & TAILOORS
Phone GR 6-2161
K»
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GR 6-3643
OFFICE SUPPLIES
GEFETING CARDS
JOB PRINTING
Pick-Up Service
HANNER-PRESS
Brenham Heating And A
.„.. Conditioning Company
et"ux to Ce-
ux 6 Off ar-
TOKYO—(NEA)— In all the! serve you a little in a tiny bowl $240
excitement about naming Dr | as an appetizer with your sake. I
198
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doddhre
KINDERGARTEN
and FIRST GRADE
REGISTRATION
Moth Proofing
MILDEW PROTECTION
W
125,
cream You get it in the tem- i
pura restaurants, where they j
fry your food in sesame seed I
deep fat, right in front of you,
come you.
Dobert's
MORNING SFSSION
9:00-11 30 a. m
JAPAN AS THE ORIGINAL
land of the'cherry blossoms
has a custom that Washington,
(Jenn Earl } ickenhorst
MR MICHAEL M. NESBIT,
Hearing Aid Specialist, will con
duct a special clinic at.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
ST. ANTHONY HOTEh,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3
—Rublished every afternoon except Saturaay ana Sunday at 223 Eant Mair Alb r‛ (ins Flentge,
Btreet. Brennam. Texaa. Telephone GR 6-3642 GR 6-3644. ------------ —h- -ned --2---
SPECIAL PURCHASE
SALE!
(Limited Quantity-1960
Model)
. 9600 BTU’s
COOLS UP TO
790 SQ. LT.
$188
Mr Robert H.Tamplin to
Mayry Matilda Shannon.
You will also find the same accommodat-
ing salesladies, Mrs. Edna Schroeder, Mrs.
Alma Hill and Mrs. Louise Schmid to wel-
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bedside console has been car
ned to its extreme
failure to
"Oh, Yeah?"
good indication of the things that
we Americans worry about and:
I
AFTERNOON SESSION
1 00-3 30 p m
you Want r
iled or need
"Yeah"
chose the bookstore
that I did.
When I emerged a
all of
in Washington, the cherry [ Ex Parte vs James L. McEl-
blossoms are almost never inreath. Removal Disability Minori-
bloom during the scheduled | tv • '
Then the whole thing is
plopped into the deep fat and
fried like a doughnut for less
than a minute. You pick up
this fried snowball with chop-
sticks and nibble away at it.
SIGN IN THE OSAKA Grand
and other Japanese tourist
hotels:
"Kindly-refrain from tipping
JUSTICE CIVIL DOCKET
John King. Justice of the Peace
Robert Rippenhagen and Orvie
largest . in
come to ।
Id Kokemoor. Brenham,
Rev. Wm Cary Crane D.
Walton, Jr et
day night to join his wife, Prin-
cess Grace, and their two chil-
dren fora month's vacation at
her mother’s home in Philadel-
phia
pecting for Uranium” and “Liv- mop up remnants of allied resis-
tance in Greece and Jo pound Bri-
, Clarence E Linnstaedter et ux . .
to Robert Klar et ux. Lot in A
DEPENDABLE COOLING CAPACITY RANGE
TO MEET EVERY NEED .
But coming up fast are such Mediterranean began cautiously
atomic age publications as "Pros- today as German forces sought to
Dallmeyer, Bren-
the evening® of the 12th and on
the 13th pools will be sold.
Maj McDonald, acting • chief
engineer of the board of internal
improvements and grand com-
mandr of the street gang, yes-
! terday had out a force of six
hands improving Sandy between
Ant and St. Charles streets.
District Court. Friday.-In the
Dwyer insurance suits, the court
rendered a • decision overruling
the motin for a new trial.
At the regular m e e ling of the
Hook and Ladder company last
night, Messrs. G. W.Moore, J.
N. Brown, L. J. Lockett, G. A.
Giddings and J. H. Conley were
appointed as the committee on
decoration of truck for the May
Fest.
Married—April 28th, at the res-
idence of Isham Taylor. Esq., by
ing. fined $12 20
(lenn lari f ickenhorst, muff
ler violation ■ unn-cessary noise
of
THE INVENTIVE JAP A
NESE are doing wonders with
the bedside console, an elec-
tronic marvel that will do al
most anything for you and get
you almost anything you want
in the new Miyako Hotel at
Kyoto, Japan, the art of the\
Who har taken over
It’s Dry In Government Book
7 ’ ing With Radiation.”
Store Including The Books
I lentpe II on ston,
nr wagon
our hotel guests is completely
) in line of their duty.
“Thank you for your co- ) fined $16 s0
operation. The Management.’’ j
US papers and hotels pleuse )
copy.
I was rather surprised to find tish, transports removing troops
that Septic Tank Care” is No. 9 to Crete and Egypt.
Giene Hoppens damage
Schmit, next friend
Tidbits Picked Up in Japan "nms "
Tom 8. Whitehead Publisher
Tom 8 Whiteheaa, Jr Eaitor
ed" posters for federal felons.
Edwin O. Reischauer as U S
ambassador to Japan, a story
was revived about the grand
father of Mrs Reischauer, the
former Miss Haru Matsukata.
He was Prince Masayoshi
Matsukata. a general in the
imperial army who also served
as prime minister from 1891 to
1896. He was quite a boy.
One day the emperor asked
him how many children he had.
Shamefacedly, the prince had
to confess that he didn't know
exactly, but that he would find
out.
Next day he came back with
the answer it was 42.
the w orld We
9:00 a. in. — 1:00 p. m.
Those who attend this clinic wil‛
have the opportunity to see. and
try the new type TONEMASTER
Eyeglass and Ear Level Hearing)
Aids that are featured on National,
television. radio. and in magazines.
These instruments weigh less than,
one ounce and gi es the user the,
finest hearing known to modern
science
No cost or obligation to see and
try these improved models. Easy,
budget terms are available.
Batteries and cords will be avail
able for all models
Serving the Prazos Valtei •
ished to learn that the
ment bokstore is, one
Curriculum : Bible Stories, Art, Reading, Science
and Number Readiness, Social Studies and Testing.
J.
80 Years Ago
May 1, 1881 — Entries for the.
May Fest races will close at
noon on the 12th inst.; and on
has just returnea from a buying trip to
Dallas.
By Mail Wanhington ana adJoining counties MOO. Texes 900. nut ol
Mate $10 00 Subacription Rate by Carrier One month 810. Year $100)
DC, with its transplanted 1
Japanese cherry trees might Benard
copy case
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fGsd3!e ‘.v:'
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- 50
any of our employees, as a serv , James Edward Freeman, pass
ice charge of 10 per cent will ing in no passing zone, fined $20
be added to your bill, 50
Floyd E McGinnis, over regis-
ernment pamphlet
thread standards "
R Richter. Giddings.
Harrington League. 154 feet from
intersecting corner of Rankin
and West Streets, six feet from
center of Rankin Street $10 and
considerations
Hattie Schiller to J D Bassci
The Imperial+" $ • yu gm
18,000 B.T.U.’s ‘ < 1%2
COOLS UP TO J - IO
1100 SQ. FT.- “ “
s 4. ad
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dipped in batter, which pro-
vides a kind of insulating layer.
TELE-
PHONE
INUMBERS
YOU
OUGHT _
TO KNOW
fhe nvertisers Tisted below of-
fer special adyantayes \ to you
when you call them on the telo-
ol .ne Witch this, colnmr and
wh n you need a avecia! serv:
• e of pay kine Cal one oi '
these numbers.
drv as a gov-
on "screw
20,000 BTU'S
Servite, vs I D Tarkington Suit
NEW 1961, THE LOOK OF TOMORROW
MORE EFFICIENT COOLING AT A WHISPER-QUIEr SOUND LEVEI
I
ed to Ellington Field, Houston;
Raymond Eckenhorst, assigned to
Filington Field, Houston.
H J Boehm, instructor at Blinn
College, attended a public account-
ing institute Monday at Houston.
Mrs. W H. Koller of Brenham
won a prize of a pound of Admir-
anoh enffee last week tn the “flap.
iness Contest" being conducted by
the Duncan Coffee Company, it
was announced today Mrs. R W.
Schwartz of Burton also won a
similar prize.
24,000 BTU's
B. T. U. Capacities Shown
tioner. Another set controls
radio, with selective switches i
for a piped in hi fi.
The cradle phone is built so
you dial direct for operator,
valet, 400m service, bell cap
tain or information There is a
special push butt o n to call
“Maid." And another button
beside it which says "Hurry"
It works, too They come run
niny.
OF ALL THE STRANGE
things you eat in Japan, from
seaweed to fried ice cream,
the darndest is probably fried
honey bees, in the comb it is
a kind of hers doeuvre They
R I
( hevrolet
Willi. 0
Are Rated by Carrier Corp. In
Accordance With N. E. M. A.
Standards.
so I a t er, I w a >
stimulated and as
iiJ'
Paid. Mingo Matthews, fighting.
$5 and ornaments.
Today is the last chance to.
vote for May Queen. Polls close j
at 8 o’clock tonight.
Jaa E Hyrd Mahanical Supt
F w Proske Cashier
! lor New rooif Estimated cost
ABOUT THIS ERIED ice $200
I d Johnson, failure to control
( HY BI ILDING PI RMITS
George H leiss, (By Secretary ।
Miss I la Kruse 805 South Day
New 1*f 1 umated cost $446 »
Ben hr ng, 1904 Marjorie
Street N> A roof. Estimated cost
I elder ( * ipp 1! H !I
I door sedan
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this county.
Mayor's Court. Frida y --Busi-
ness in this tribunal was again
brisk. One Kenedy, drunk and
down: $5 and ornaments. John
Simpson, a Zulu, assault. $5 a n d
ornaments. Tobe Beasly, Zulu,
assault, not guilty.. One Blum
fighting, $5 and ornam e n t s I
MARRIAGF LICENSFS
Charles F. Wiede
, County Clerk
Edward Alvin Buscha and M‛ss
(hristine Ullrich
Robert Wayne Peterson and
Miss Barbara Ann Vitos -
Johnnie Wavne Burt and Miss
t vnnes <, i I Klahn
Fdward Charles Drachr and'
Mes Deloris Ann Sunder
Henrv ( harles Mukolojczak and
Miss Stella Louise Swierkowski
Robrt Lee Mackey and Mrs.
Barbara lean Gilbreath
(iilbert James Laskowski and
Miss Frances Marie Tomczak
Daniel Charles Mertz and Miss
Idell Jean Kaase
•QI IETER THAN EVER . . Newly .*2-SPEEN A N
de signed high capacity low speed fan SENsrriE ASETTHE EXTRA
smsmamm
ing volumes as "Technique of representative stationed at Bryan,1
House Nailing” and "Elevator reports that the fallowing young
Systems of the Eiffel Tower.” men have enlisted in the US. Ar-
After weighing the matter care my Air Corps Sedon E. Ponfick,
fully, I finally shelled, out 15 cents assigned to March Field, Fresno,
for a copy of "Making Cellars California; Frank Supercinski, as
Dry” It will give something signed to March Field, Fresno,
to do the next time it rains. California; Ottis Hudson, assign-!
JI SIM I CRIMINAL DOCKET
John King, Justice of the Peace
Willard Vardell, passing in no
passing zone, fined $20 50
Jerry (harles Childs, running
stop sign fined $16 50
Joseph H Dodson, over gross
weight, fined $40 50.
Joseph H Dodson, no commer-
cial oporator’s license, fined $25 -
By DICK WEST I counted, while waiting for the
United Press International (rain to stop, 48 documents on
WASHINGTON (UPD - A goodchildcare, 43 documents on food,
way to keep abreast of literary! and .3 2 documents on Communism.
I M A i hat is what I meant when I re-
and social trends in America is , . .. . .
. , ,, , I e r r e d to the bookstore as a
to spend a rainv afternoon brows- . . ,
' , ., .... weathervane of social trends,
ing around in the U S. govern-
ment bookstore. j Best-Seller List
It is also, I rifight add. a good The all-time best-seller (11,593.;
way to keep from getting wet 065 copies) is a booklet entitled
I found this out recently when Infant ( are, followed by one
a sudden shower caught me near - entited Prenatal Care. fol-
the bookstore, sans raincoat l lowed by one entitled Your Child)
had a choice of taking refuge From.One to Six.
there or in the post office at toss Your Child from Six to
the street Twelve" is fifth on the list, sand-
" Since reading material in a post) wiched between "Yogr Federal
office usually is limited to want - income lax and Your Social
■ - ■ । Security.” — •
d This ranking provides a pretty
Lovd Cordes vs Removal
Disability Minority.
ARRIVES IN I S
NEW YORK (UPI) Prince)
Rainier of Monaco arrived Sun ,
the order in which we worry
about them.
The screw, threadpamphlet, in j
ciihmaitY. is-o the bookstore’s .
best seller list I h a t is what I
meant when I referred to literary
trends.
One of I argest
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DI I DS RECORDED
( harles l . Wide
County Clerk
Frank F Hafer et al to Alvin
Kluissmann 2(1 acres, S M Wil-
liams League $10,500
( harles P mall to Mrs Bessie
Ealba Schoenberg One acre.
Limes Beardslee League $ro and
considerations
Earlie Buster to James S Tay-
lor Jr Part of lot 21. J D Gid-
dings Addition $10 and considera-
t ions
Frank L. Hafer et al to Adolph
Keim et ix 74 acres of which ap-
proximately 72 acres are in S M
Williams League and two acres
are in H Chrisman League Less
20 acres and 1 605 acres, I e a ving
52 395 acres. $10 and considera-
tions
( wen I Maddox et ux to P J
Lemm et ux Lot 14. South 14 of
lot 13 block 7 Walnut Hill Addi-
tion $10 and considerations
Boettcher Lumber Company of
Kilgore, Texas to George Darrow
Maynard and Barbara Maynard
Lot 1. block 2. Boettcher Lawn-
dale Place. $10 and consider-
ations.
from the government.
What makes it astonishing is
the fact that it pits money into
the Treasury, thus vicing the
versa of most federal functions.
Excess receipts currently total
more than $4 million a year.
The bookstore , has in stock
about .30,000 different government
pubications embracing, to quote
one document I ran across,
"nearly every field of human liv-
ing.” ,
Moreover, the publications are
not restricted to human living,
shelves is a booklet on the con-
trol of "horse bolts."
MAY 2—3 3:31—1:30 I’. M.
cherry blossom festival.
They don't take any such
c fiances in Japan. Early in
March, weeks before the na
tural cherry trees bud, the
Japanese set up artificial
cherry irees with imitation
blossoms marie of pink tissue
paper, and they last till after
the real blossoms are all gone.
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oming neetis. No obliga- “ wiring anditadndtiontenn; Thonvi A
ton- no down payment. ed at
NF W CARS REGISTERED
Henrv Appel, County Tax
Assessor-Collector
Louis If Winkelmann Route 3
Brenham "Dodge 1, ton pickup
(iue R (askamp Route 5
Brenham, lord 1, ton pickup
Citv of Brenham l ord dump
truck
I Iro Kunkel. Brenham. Buick
1 dour, sedan
cream is brought in quick. It is on account
Dobert's READY TO WEAR
The Emperor* $eee + +
15,000 R T.U.'s Pg
COOLS UP TO A (
1000 SQ. FT.
Come in and meet Mrs. Gorzycki, the new
manager. She will be pleased to see you.
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