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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, BEEEMMBER 26, 1968
FACTS
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HERMANNSONS Shortage
of Wheat
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Stock Show, Jan 24 thru Fib. 1.
W. R. Watt. aback show pres-
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bent.
Rutersville lodge will he host
for the occasion
The Hermann Sons fratemal
order now has 58,376 members
in 164 lodges throughout Tasa*
The order operates a free youth
Beat eottnge cheese and butten
omdion moup mix, ntraight from Ma
Visiting in the home of Mr
and Mrs Ira Lanford were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Brooks and Jean-
me of Lexington; Dick Brooks of
California; Mr and Mrs. John
Thomas and Sharon of College
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"homas Jr., Cheryl Ann. Donald
Thomas and Annette Wolf, all of
Bryan. Terry Gene Thomas, just
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MEETING AT SOMERVILLE RESERVOR
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carrot mtieks be washed mushrooms, aulifower beade.
stalku, and even thawed and drained frozen asparagua.
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Marsh is receiving reservations Protein Has Many Sources
ba Md GR 63556. . by Gayhor Maddox, Newspaper Fnterprnr Assn.
Q—My mother, 75, has a prejudice against eating meat.
But J know she needs meat to get necessary protein. What
can I give her?
A—There are several good sources of protein besides meat.
Does your mother eat fish or sea food? They are excellent
protein foods Cheese, eggs, dried beans, peanut butter and
cottage cheese are others Be sure, however, you serve these
foods attractively. Look up appetizing recipes
Is a hard-cover. 144 page volume being pub-
lished by the United Press International and
American Heritage Co. It has 130 photo-
graphs, 14 of which are in color. It is the most
graphic accounts selected from 750,000 words
of dispatches covering the tragic four days of
events beginning in Dallas on Nov. 22, and
ending in Arlington National Cemetery on
Nov. 25, 1963. The photos were selected from
3,000 made by UPI cameramen assigned to
the story.
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er 9 pouhd of fresh mushrooms, how large a run will we
need?
that the world demand ten
years from now can be met
fully even with the most im-
proved farming methods. He
points out that land suitable for
wheat production is limited;
that under-developed countries
will be years actiring the
know-how, equipment. pesticid-
es, fertilizers and better seed
varieties necessary to meet the
growing demands of their own
people
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the radio pertormance and the
city would receive speciai rec-
ogition both ab the show and
over a wide area of Texas.
The invitation includes a blhek
reservation of roddo seats, tor
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sassy
over tew boat until blended
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A- Here is a simple answer: A 8 or 8-ounce can is the
equivalent of 1 pound of fresh mushrooms A 3 or 4-ounce
week* and then will be stationed can is the equivalent of 4 pound of fresh mushrooms.
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be urging farmets t grow L
more wheat to meet demand
from abroad Hobven says. He
points out that world use of the
wheat has reached the point
where it was in balance with
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Lodge No 30, Ellinger; Olden-
burg Hermann Sona Lodge"No
1 It. Oldenburg; Round Ton
Hermann Sons Lodge No. UI.
Round Top? Rutersville Her-
mann Sons Lodge Na Mt. Rut- | summer camp for its junior
ersville; Waldeck Hermann Sons members and a home fit to
A world wheat shortage bl
less than ten years is predieted
by Kar Hobson, agricttlfhrnl
economist at Washington State
University.
World wheat consumption,
increasing at a rate at 200 mil-
lion bushels a year, may upon
out -distance maximum output
d-gyet-the-iost iGei pg-
cultural methods. Hobsen states
in the January issue of F • a m
Journal magazine.
Instead of trying to reduce
the wheat surplus in this Coun-
try. oor government toby ebon
HEAVY, ANTIQUE PARCHMENT
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lighted Awing an introduction at
SAN ANTONIO — William V
Dielmann Jr., grand secretary
treasurer of the Hermann Sons
""" in "T ' tas,"wilf‘beistailingof.
c-‘ ficer for a mass installation of
officers for eight adult Hermann
Sons lodges at the Hermann
Sons Hall in Rutersville at 2 p.
m Sunday Jan. 1.
Assisting Dielmann in this
ceremony will be E. D. Finke,
a Houston fraternalist, and Ban
Andreas of Cat Spring, Grand
lodge general agent.
Lodges to have their officers
inducted at the Rutersville •>
vent include La Grange Nor*
mann Sons Lodge Na 8, La
Grange: Ellinger Hermann Sons
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"irehts"for te erijoymehtor
those who attend and usher in
guest at the rodeo. A cowgirl
sweetheart can be nemed td
ride in the Rodeo Grand Enty
on the spec ito dap, aM
be introduced to the audlence
Area riding clubs are invited t®
ride in the openingday western
parade, in the Rodeo Gran4
Entry on the special fay. or
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- at mux on 36 North.
mittee will be ataabai to assist the
thia work. The next of kin and all
persons are urged to attend.
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FAEMIERSMNRCHANTS
LUMBER OO.
The Brenham Golf Club will
hold its annual New Y e a r' a
Eve Party. Tuesday Deo. M.
The theme this year will be
"New Years Eve in Las Vegas."
Many of the fai
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TOMATO HAGNA CAUDO
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world prodution of bt billien
bushels in 1962. The 1963 crop
may tum out to be a billion
bushels short of needs because
of poor crops in Europe and
Russia. This shortage can be
met out of present reserves of
nearly two billion bushels, he
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963, newspaper, December 26, 1963; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558202/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.