Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 100, No. 207, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1965 Page: 2 of 22
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
Facts About Brenham
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ESS ASSOCIATION
And Public Records
BEN F. BLANTON
JAMES E. BYRD
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Production Supt.
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Date
Oct. 8
Oct. 1
Oct. 18
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct 13
Oct. 14
PAl%
AVEEN
1965
843,000
759,000
610.000
Water pumpage report for the
Brenham Water Works for the
week ending Oct. 15, IMS.
1964
945,000
990,000
800,000
Brenham., has finished cotton
picking Several other farmers
between Chappell Hill and
Brenham have also finished.
The dengue fever seems to
SEEN
ON TV
Gross postal receipts for period
ending Oct. 8—>11,837.95
Telephones in use in the
Brenham telephone exchange,
which includes Washington
County and part of Austin Coun-
the Sarah B. Milroy Memorial
Hospital.
Thr old courthouse fire bell,
has been turned over to the
Brenham Fire Department re-
ported, Chief E. W Pflughaupt
at a regular meeting of the ,
fireman Tuesday evening. He
added that the bell will be
Keys First Addition, 110 and
other considerations.
Total
Pumpage
Employment total
(estimated)
1 .
Active jobseekers 1964 ..... 263
Bank deposits, June 30, 1965
129.926.492 71.
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CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
Fred Davis Crawford, speed-
ing, fined 812 20.
‘ Andy Ford Jr . no driver’s
license, fined >16.20
Andrew B Adams, backing
through intersection, fined
>12.20
James E. Sheffield, muffler
violation, fined $12.20.
X'z
1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
. GR 6-8436
1.69c
AMERICAN
SARDINES
ALAMA SHOE STRING
POTATOES
GLADIOLA MAGIC
CAKE MIXES
STALEY'S OLD FASHION
SYRUP
WHITE TABLE
POTATOES
DECKERS NO. 1 SUGAR CURED
KRAFT
COOKING OIL
WOLF BRAND
CHILI
H1GAWAY
BRENHAM INSURANCE
AGENCY
dan.
Marshall L. Eisner, Brenham,
Oldsmobile sedan.
R. C. Turner, Brenham,
Buick 2 door sport coupe.
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET
John King, Justice of the Peace
Aubra L. Pugh, no motor car-
rier permit, fined >40.50.
Taft Harris, no driver’s li-
cense. fined >25.50.
William Gus Bockhorn, pass:
Ing m no passing zone, fined
>1650
Goldie R Tomlinson, passing
in no passing zone, fined >16.50.'
Marion W. Slaughter, driving
SHIRLEY LAWRENCE
PHONE
-aaunddslmnam
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Melvin Pohlmeyer,
City Secretary
Lennis Ann and Duane Hous-
ton. 106 South Market Street.
Roof repairs. Estimated cost
>345.
J. C. Streb. 1609 S Day’, Ra-
roof house. Estimated cost MOO.
Mrs. W.- E. Dobert, 212 E.
Alamo. Reroof, Estimated cost
>1.275.
Mary Dabney Roberson, 506
Jefferson. Remodeled house.
Estimated cost $1,000. ........
Thomas E. Clark, Lynne
Way. Dwelling. Estimated coat
110,000.
Louis H. Landua, 306 W.
■ Qt 49c
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be spreading among all class-
es of people in Brenham.
About 75 cotton pickers left
town on the south bound Santa
Fe trains for the cotton fields
tn the vicinity of Bellville,
Sealy and other places in the
lower country.
The cotton compress gives
employment to twenty five
men The oil mill has two
gangs of workmen and about
thirty-five men are given em-
ployment. Work of this kind is
what builds up towns and there
should be more of them.
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erected at some sitable Ilk a-
-tion; andFWFbeusea- ar a m
For 10C
For 10C
JOHN T. MUEGGE, Managing Editor
PEGGY WHITE, Advertising Director
CATHY COVEY. Reporter-Photographer
Enterea m ncond etans matter at. Pot ornce
Brenham. Tezas under Act of March *. 1879
CORPORATE OFICERS — W, W Blanton, Sr .
Chatrman of the Board: Ben r Panton, Presi-
dent and Treasurer; Carolyn " Blanton, Vice-
Presadent ana Secretary.
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THEM
ABOUT
ICOME
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snsn ts M them about Welcome
Wega, They will be delighted with
** ot gilts and helpful
MbmBm they «N recetm baa
ear Mm, t M of the com.
mmtfs tradtional hospitality. Or
For IOC
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man
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Wer-
chan are announcing the birth
of a daughter who arrived
earty-Wednesday at the" Sarah
B. Milroy -Memorial taspial—
and has been named Glona
. Atlli The infan weighed six
1 pounds and nine ounces, and
ashe and her mother are report”
ed doing well
Mrs Louise Hassebrook
Pieper aged-. 90 years widow.
I of Fritz Pieper of the Salem
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President Johnsbn, within the
next few months, probably will
have to make some critical new
Edward James CampeH; ex-
cessive noise (muffler), fined
fined $16.50.
__Ed ward Schulz e.
no-passing zone, -fir
8 Le 30c
probably have sent hundreds to
the game.
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game if’the weather had been
more favorable Brenham would
son of Mrs. Am Thielemann,
with Rev, Arthur Hartman
officiating
Undaunted by the heavy
rains and almost impassable
road. F A. DeWare, Will
; Mrs. M. I. Zwernemann, Carmine; Milton Routt, Chappell HlU
_______ Sterline Somervile WiWeeren, Burton Cnesar "Dutch: Hohn.
Independence Mis June Frieke, Round Top Mr* H W Smith Lyons;
Carolyn Vaughan, Austin and Johnson City: Mn Jennie Kind. Dim* Box
40 YEARS
Oct 18, 1925 — The Bren-
ham All-Stars a football team
composed of Travis Phillips
et al defeated the Blinn team
.19 to 13 on the Blinn field
Wednesday afternoon. The
WINNE R --2
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of the 2N
Vocotiongl Agricylfore Teceker
Associaton of Texosse
GR 6-2960
Every kind of
LAUNDRY SERVICE
PROMPT DELIVERY
Gus Boeker Jr., no operator’s
iicense, fined $16,200
Elizabeth Chadwick, Dis-’
Miss Joanne and Mrs Erwin
Ludwig of Goose Creek, were
weekend guests of Miss Annie
Nienstedt.
CIRCULATION— Agente-w, H Muske, Henry Drsachet, Hrs Mar-
tin Welbrock, Robert Ray Lorah, Rural Agent Monroe Eckermann
CORRESPOKDENTS-Mrias Ri da Stegemoller, Washington; Mr* Thelma
Routt Crockcett, Chappell HUI: Juait Tnater, Bizion; Mrs. G. H. Wilks.
Eaa* Potut-Ztoneyule: Mrs Frank Bednar. Latum: Mrs, Steve Kama*.
turbing peace, fined $12.20.
Nolan Bernard Wickel, im-
proper start -from parked posi-
tion. fined $12.20.
Nolan.BernardWickel._con-
ten of speed, fined 512.20: —
Autton- Joe Schubert, failure
to yield right-of-way, fined
>12 20 .
Wallace Keen Greenwood,
improper start from parked
position, fined >12 20,
C P. Budnick, disturbing
peace, fined >12.20. •
Dartr Allen Johnson improer-
per start from parked position,
fined >12.20.
Bartz Allen Johnson, contest
of speed, fine 412 20
DISTRICT CIVIL DOCKET
Paul Klingsporn, District Clerk
Ella McElrath vs. Southwes-
tern Life Insurance Co Applica-
tion for ancillary relief.
Evelyn Irene Weaver vs.------
W W O’Donnell Da-
mage.
DIVORCE DOCKET
Paul Klingsporn, District Clerk
Rose Lee Frazier vs. Shelly
Frazier.
NEW CARS REGISTERED
Henry Appel, County Tax
Assessor-Collector •
Vernita Lehmann, Brenham,
James Woods Bradley, violate
promise to appear, fined $20 50.
Earnest Boyd Collins, passing
in no passing zone, fined $16 50.
Marilyn Louise Stolz, failure
to control speed to avoid col-1
lision, fined $16.50.
Martin Becker, turn without
safety, fined $16 50 ..
Santos Rangeldecerda, run-
ning stop sign, fined >16 50.
W. Harris Marshall, -speed-
ing. fined >1640 -
Dora Gay Weller, speeding,
fined $16 50 ' . ,
Edward Milton Miller, impro-
per start from parked position.
BUBSCRIPTION RATES: WtTrrM to th* nome by carrier In Brenham
M* month, *1. 25; on* year $1200; By mall to Washington and adjotning
counties F 00 per year (Auatin, Brazor, Burienon, Colorado Fayette, Grimes
and Waller countien) to other section in Texas $12,00 per year, out of
Texas its00 per year. AU mubacrptiona payable m advance Copies that are
undelivered, changes of addrens, and new subacription order should be ad.
<raaa*d to th* Zanner-Presa, P O Bos 585 Branham, Texas, 778.33.
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American Successes
Could Alter Policy
In Viet Nam Crisis
to be driven off the Southeast
Asian mainland. Unfortunately,
it also may have led to some
4xi rav agant—expectations. .
Two View*
The .question the President
appears to face around the first
of the year is whether to cn-
tinue the escalation or 'level off
American military operations
while, revitalized South Vietna-
mese forces try to clean up the
Communist guerrillas, which
U.S. fighters have dispersed but
not subdued.
A variety ' nt pressures un-
doubtedly will be exerted on the
President in an effort to in-
fluence hi* future course.
Some influential voices in
Congress and elsewhere proba-
bly will argue that the United
States should take advantage of
the military momentum it has
decisive blows against Hanoi to
an effort to win total victory in
Viet Nam.
Other* at the opposite end of
the spectrum undoubtedly will
contend that Washington, hav-
ing reversed the earlier course
of events and put the Red* on
the defensive, should pause and
intensify its efforts for peace
talks.
the cut and will probably be
c,. out of commission for some
fire" itimefi-henig-E ram un-=
dermined several cement side-
walks and washed some of the
Urge Peace Moves
Neutralist* abroad, and even
some of the Allies, are again
urging suspension of U.S. ait1
attack* on North Viet Nam on
the ground* this might induce
the Communists to talk peace.
The President’* top advisers
are inclined to neither extreme.
They see no point in suspending
air attacks and intensifying
peace offers in the absence of
any Indication that the Commu-
Blits are interested.
At the same time they recog-
nize the perils of a massive es-
calation of the war effort which
might bring Red China into the
conflict and “eventually involve
a million or more U.S. troops in
an inconclusive land war.
Administration official* ack-
nowledge the Viet Nam war is
but part of a broad struggle be
tween Red China and the Unit-
edStatecoverwhetherindepen- _
dent or neutral nations in that
area are to ba permitted 4 ex- -
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Oct. 18, 1942 — Ason artgh ragmnsrrantolder. heavier
ing eight pounds and eight M— Natin Memnie-k
1.228,000 1,187,000
858,000 1,070,000
1,068,000 1,155,000
855,000 918,000
F Blackburn and children
f HGTEL
U__ LAUNDRY.
The Breaham Banner.Preas was estabiished an th* Weekiy Southern Ban-
ear — • red bot Democratic Journal — on J*nu»ryl 1866; eninrged to •
daily newapaper January 1, 1*7*. published for 41 years by J G Rankin,
dean of Texas Journal Um. who was one- of the founders of th* Texas
Press Amroctation in 1869. President tn 1*9* Publtshed every afternoon
except Saturday and Sunday at 22a East Main Street Brenham. Texas. Teje-
phon* OR 6-364.
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ist untroubled by their neigh-
bors.
However, they believe this
can best be established by
achieving what still remain*
the primary American goal—to
help South Viet Nam subdue
the Communist forces still con-
trolling more than half the
couritry, and to guarantee South
Viet Nam’» territorial integrity
and sovereignty against the
Red* to the north.-
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City Food Store No. 1 and 2
Modern Super Market
TUESDAY IS DOUBLE BUCCANEER STAMP DAY
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE OR MORE
SPECIALS MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WED-
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$16.50.
Donald Ray Groneck, failure
to control to avoid collision,
fined $16 50
Larry Noble Doggett, failure
to control speed, fined >16.50.
Tommie Joe Mitchell, passing
in no passing zone, fined $16.50.
Aarop Gale Higgins, speeding
fined >16 50.
Daniel Lee Wessels, passing
in no passing zone, fined $16.50.
Roberto C. Valdez, improper
left turn, fined $18.50.
Willie Lee Con tee, making
false statement in application
for driver’s license, fined $16 50
George Wylie Eddy, failure to
control speed, fined >16.50.
JUSTICE CIVIL DOCKET
John King, Justice of the Peace
Dennis Schomburg d-b-a
Schomburg’s Grocery and Mar-
ket vs. Freddie Chapel. Suit on
account
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede, County Clerk
Lonnie .Matthews and Mich-
aeleen Rose Heintz.
James Howard Liepke and
Miss Virginia Lorenz
DEEDS RECORDED
Charles E. Wiede, County Clerk
Henry Dusek Jr. et ux to Otto
C. Weiss. 0.53 acres, Harmon
Hensley League. >10 and other
considerations.
Herman Ahrens Sr. et ux to
W. W. Ahrens et al, undivided
% interest, right, title and es-
tate in First tract - (a) 375.7 ac-
res, Philip H. Coe and Isaac
Jamieson Leagues, (b) 22.23 ac-
res, less % acre, Second traet
- 3.18 acres, Philip Coe
League. Third tract - 9 44 acres,
Philip Coe League. Less (a)
6.27 acres. (b) 3.346 acres. (c)
3 000 acres. (d) 4 109 acres. (c)
17 000 acres, Philip H..Coe
League. Consideration of love
end affection.
Pankey G. Hall et ux to Gran-
vet O. Smith et ux. 4.895 acres,
J. Jamieson League. 110 and
other considerations.
The Development Corp of
Brenham to Thomas E’Clark
et ux. Portion of Lots 1 and 2.
ElkC. Section, South Rrkzea
Subdivision. M N. Combs Sur-
vey. >10 and other considera-
tions.
James T. Burch et ux to
George P. Burch Jr. 0.268 ac-
res, known as East half of Lot*
16 and 15, Bassett Addition.
$10 and other consideration*.
W. C. Lueckemeyer et ux to
Mrs Kate McCoy. 3-4ths acre.
T S. Sauls eague being known
as Old Booker Gin. lot in Inde-
pendence. >10 and other consi-
derations.
Ira Solomon et ux to Edwin
Fischer, 8 acres, David Ayer*
League. >10 and other considera-
tions.
oriee Manager and Bookkeeper
Claasined A4vertusing A Cireulation
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Teletypteet ter operator
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ounces was born to Mr. and
Mrs. William Washerlesky at
A. Playtex Living Bra with bias cut elastic side
panels, elastic criss-cross front Machine washable.
White 32-A-42C. Only $3.95. "D" sizes >1 more.
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B. Playtex Living Stretch Strap Bra with adjustabl
cushioned, siretch straps, sheer elastic back and sides
Machine washable. White 32A -- 40C. Only $4.95 "D"
sizes SI. more
- Oct. 11, 1885 — The road
overseer Mayor Wilkins, had
a gang of hands at work on
North’ Market street yesterday.
City Assessor and Collector
Salley informs the Banner
that only one licence more than
last year to sell liquors has
been taken out and that all the
dealers have promptly paid up.
The street railroad seems to •
he well -patronized on Satur-
days and Sundays. Many citi-
zens take a ride then just for
pastime and to view the city.
Business seems to be im-
proving in Brenham and the
streets are piled with country
people who come'' in towh to
buy goods ‘ -
Mr. Wallace, whose farm is
Dodge Dart 4 door sedan?
Adolph Winner Sr., Corpus
Christi, Ford Thunderbird 2
door.
Johnnie Hoffmann Jr., Route
1. Chappell Hill, Chevrolet
Malibu sport coupe.
HAH Construction Cw, Bur-
ton, Chevrolet pickup
Alfred Boeker, Burton, Chev-
rolet % ton pickup.
John H. Addicks. Route 3,
Brenham, Mercury Monterery
4 door
Charles E. Wymola, Bren-
ham, Ford Thunderbird 2 door.
Mrs. Fred W. Gerke. Clay,
Chevrolet Impala 4 door.
Roy C. McWilliams, Dallas,
Chevrolet Impala 4 door se-
dan
Onis W Finke. Houston, Chev-
rolet % ton pickup
Floyd Finke, Brenham Pon-
tiac CTO hardtop coupe.
The Horloqk Co., Houston,
Chevrolet Caprice 4 door
Edmond A. Bilski, Brenham,
Chevrolet Impala 2 door sport
coupe.
Terry E. Cullum - Peggy J.
Cullum, Denver, Colo. Ford 2
door LTD.
Gene McConnell, Route 1.
Blanchafd, Okla , Ford Galaxie
500 4 door.
Oscar Eldred, Purton,
Chevrolet % ton pickup.
Berry Lee Goldberg, Route
1, Burton, Chevrolet 4 door *e-
almost 190,000 by Christmas.
h-i adL EeS Amemen atr -attacks on Red
former Brenham girl, was.
quietly married Thursday
evening at 8 30 to J H. Ste-
phens of Houston
At the ferry site the Brazos
lacks only eight feet of being
out of it* banks, and the ap
proaches are positively being
in very bad shap The ferry
boat has been pulled up’into
Baumgart A C Becker, North Viet Nam continue.
Heber Sione and everul, other ' The steadily increasing appli-
enthusiastic footbal fans left ! (ation of U.S. military power
this morning for ( ollege Station has reversed the tide of nine
to attend the A&M S M t ■ months ago andimade it clear
American forces are not going
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8160: E.Hannath. Lot 1, Block 10, =
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dec isions regarding the Viet
Nam war.
This time, unlike previou* oc
' casons,thenecessny to .review
the; situatin will arise from
A rh e r i c a n successes rather
.ham ( ommunist gains.
The United States now has
more than 140 000 military per-
sonnel in South Viet Nam. The
number is expected to rise to
streets very badly.
Mr Elds Albert daughter
of Mrs. Laura Eckert, was
quietly married at St Paul’s
Even pel iet f uthrar' Ehurch
ar six o’clock Thursday after-
noon to Rudolph THielemahn,
-cgpmmunity -died al her erma 1®
dence at 11 30 am Wednesday
after a lingering‘illness .
Lieut Arthur David Also-
brook who has been here for a
short stay with'his parents,
left today for Sebrig Florida,
where he will enter the Flying
Fortress School of the I’ S,
Air Corps for a course ot in
st ruction
Burton Sews Mr ar d Mrs
tar specla edvantages to you
when you call them on th* tele-
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located three mies east of
Brenham population
(estimated) ............. 8700
Electric meter* in use 3.475.
Water meters in use 3,107.
Ga* meter* in use 2.794.
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" THX AMERICAN CRKTD ,
| by William Tyler Page
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people, by th* peopie, for tb* people whoa* Just powers are dertyed from
. De nm-Bt Use zoverned. a democnncy in A republic, asoverelnnatton
--- - et many overeign states a perfect union on* and anaepar-bie,-establiahed
upon shoa* principies of freedom, equality. Justice, and humanity for
which American patriots sacririced their uves and fortunes
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to lore tt to support
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