Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 81, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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offered persons with imparted $10 an- other considerations.
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School Noted
MARYLAND CLUB
Coffee
The Banner-Press Want Ads
PHONE GR 8-3643
and migrant youngsters in the
school district where a child liv;
es while employed. It does not
apply to youngsters who work
The new invention known
Norm Ear is characterized
the greatest improvement
6th
on
as
as
Charles E. Wiede, Ceunty Clerk
M*e V. Donahue at al to Sam-
mie L. Whiting. Lots 11 and 12.
block 1. Post Oak Grove Addi-
tion. 810 and other considera-
tions.
Garrett W Prince et ux to
Lillie Mae Dockery. Lots 7 and
17, Block 2. Schmitt's Addition.? .
The game was a thriller
start to finish. ;
Mrs. Dora Mueller aged
Boston Jones et ux to Tass
McCowan. One acre. S: Clam-
pitt League. 310 and other, con-
siderations.
Mark S. Swain et ux to Roger
Ellermann et ux. Lot -2, Block
railway officers have difficulty
in meeting requests for its ap- '
pearance.
The little train is transported
from show to show in its own sp-
ecially equipped railroad cars
and is handled on the Santa Fe's
fastest freight trains in order to
meet its tight schedule.
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Train Here For Maifest
fined $100 and costs.
DEEDS RECORDED
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Senate
years. 10 months and 3 days,
died at five o’clock Wednesday
morning at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. J. H. Meyer,
with whom she made her home.
Death was due to the infirmi-
ties of old age.
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FREE DEMONSTRATION
Wednesday, April 27
. . . USES THE EAR’S NATURAL ABILITY to CONCENTRATE SOUND And
ELIMINATE WIND NOISE NUISANCE
UNTIL I TRIED THEM”
hearing in Brenham ard"the
* Washington County area by Mrs.
John Tesch, local Beltone Dealer
at 314 S. Austin St.
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Bill Patman said; in Victoria sion-a rumor campaign," Sen-
last week that there is a sharp
CITY BUILDING PERMITS
Melvin Pohimeyer,
City Secretary
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Now I wonder how I ever got along without Want Ads
• .... No more storing things for my family. If we don't use it.
and it'still has value we sell it! And, with this extra cash com-
ing in we’re living better and easier than ever before. We‘r
having a lot more fun too. .
Want Ads a re. so easy to use. All it takes is a phone
call to get your ad started. Just dial GR 1 - 3643 for a friendly
Ad Writer. She takes it from there. They’re inexaneive. too.
So take a tip from me. The stories yeu hear shout the
amazing results people get by using the Banner-Press Want -
Ads are true! I know. Try them yourself and see. It’s a mighty -4
profitable habit to get into. Get started today.
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“I.thought the stories I’d heard
Modern Super Market
1500 SOUTH DAY STREET
City Food No. 2
702 EAST ACADEMY
City Food No. 1
" 102 WEST MAIN
First of the Week Specials
THESE PRICES GOOD MONDAY, TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY. DOUBLE BUCCANEER STAMPS
TUESDAY WITH PURCHASE OF $2.30 OR MORE
excl. cigs.
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Washington County
Political Wrap-Up
Uncle William -
PORK 8 BEANS
40 YEARS
April 25, 1926 — Brenham
High was defeated by a score of
1 to 4 by Caldwell Tuesday in
one of the best games of ball the
"So What Have YOU Got to Offer?"
HOLLEMAN&
REED
. INSURANCE
AGENCY
Brenham GR 6-3613
RNCAUAITY
NormEar
Ass — -------
I $1:86 per month 618.00 per year
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Public Records
the nation.
Today, the little train, is a
cross-country holiday favorite
and so much in demand, that
72 Gal 79c
-a
for their parents on the home -
farm.
NormEar WITH THE NEW Beltone
ANDANTE
be true....
19c
r Demonstration
Of New Beltone
Hearing Device
Here Monday
A new device which will re-
volutionize the bearing aid in-
dustry has been placed on the
market by Beltone Electronics
Corporation and is now being
Carnation Pure
ICE CREAM
. Libby FRUIT
GUUKFAIEHE* -0 3a,aa
These Exclusivee Features:
Ne. t Normear eliminates th. nutsance of wine
noise N yea ran hear in a windy and
{ notay envroment,
Ne.T Normear provides better speech diserimi-
nation fee nerve dearness, ,
Ne. 9. Normear zives amazing new souna elarity
te outdoot sportmen.
Ne. i« When usinK. "the tetephone you put’st di-
rectly ever the ear lie. you would it o
had newel hearng. The hound is pieked
up tothe Nswosar, ampufied by the "ah-
dae»r hearing aid and dimted hack to
your ear.
Krueger Of
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Rogers of the U. S. Department
_ of Labor’s Wage and Hour and
Public Contracts Divisions here.
"Children .should be in school,
not working in the fields," he
says. "Education pays off. Fig-
ures show the high school grad-
uate .earns well over one-third
mgre than the worker who nev-
er went beyond the eighth
grade."
The 16-year age minimum for
employment on farms is setby
Fair Labor Standards Act. It
applies to work by both local
20 YEARS
April 25, 1946 — Eddie Roski.
aged 21 years son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Roski of Carmine,
died «t a local hospital at 7:30
Thursday evening, after being
in failing health' for several
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison B. Clark
have announced the birth o f
their second, son, Richard Twe-
edy Clark, who arrived Wednes
day at the Sarah B. Milroy Hos-
pital. The infant and his mother
are reported doing well. The
parents have another son, Tom-
my. aged two and a half years.
Personal. Dr. and Mrs. Fred
dpteraurmegkscngoh"drunau- 4snasSe8nngnsds“th
from’ regional*'director Hrenmweeke
Nc. t. with th Normear yea take fun advan-
tage of the ear’s normal abiity to proteet
the cound piekup from wina aetea inter-
terence,
Na. 3, Unwanted SsrOerseae salsa ts kept to a
mintmum.by the normal dhtelaing abihit
Na 4. gihas°unskra ot you •*» gaeq wira
fall foree Bp Sjba outer ear into the Norm-
*• s. MormetgpsiMikreater safety fee hare-
Na. «. Notmer“'yea to -tSe-aw hearin, at
an cenomteal opeiating seat
4 Rolls 25c
Miss Ida Stolz, 701 E.
Street. Put asbesto- siding
CAMPO — State VICTORIA — State Senator he has added another dimen-
W. C. Konecny, Route 1, Car-
mine. Ford % ton pickup
Henry Pawlak, Route 1, Chap-
pell Hill. Chevrolet % ton pick-
up.
Ray L Kokemoor, Brenham.
Chevrolet 2 door
Marcus Broesche, Route 1,
Burton, Ford Mustang 2 door
hardtop. .
Melvin Sommerteld, Brenham
Dodge % ton pickup.
M. H. Ehlert, Brenham, Che-
vrolet Impala 4 door sedan
W. F Haley, Somerville, Ford
% tan pickup.
MARRLGE LICENSES
Charles E. Wiede, County Clerk
Thomas Villarreal and Miss
Gloria Theresa Vega
LeRoy Haase and Mrs. Mary
Ann Haverlah.
Benny Frank Tufts and Miss
Francis Am Flencher.
COUNTY CRIMINAL DOCKET
Odis Tomachefsky,
County Judge
Onio Mao Hogues, aggravat-
ed assault. Plea at guilty and
Santa Fe agent B R. McLen- rade at Topeka, Kansas in 1926.
don announced today he has its initial appearance won such
completed arrangements to widespread acclaim that the
bring the Santa Fe Railway’s train attracted attention of civic
popular miniature freight train, a leaders in communities across
favorite of parades and civic
celebrations at on-line commu-
nities for almoat 40 years to
Brenham’s Maifest parade*.
May 13 and 14.
. Modernized a number of tim-
es during Its almost four de-
cades of exhibition before many
millions of people, the six-car
freight train is 02 feet long,
weighs nearly 140,000 pounds,
and stands six ieei seven inch-
es high it hee • eoneic ef •
freight, stock, refrigerator and
tank car, locomotive and cab-
oose, and is powered by a Mo-
del "T" engine. Each piece of
equipment rides on rubber tires
for pavement protection
Originally intended as an ex-
hibition piece at picnic and pa
APRIL FOOL
Weg au agree that it
would be foolish to settle
for half a house Yet al-
most 50% of the ’homo-
owners in the U.S don't
have adequte insurance
to cover rising replae-
ment costs if fire de-
stroyed their homes. Be
wisef Let us check your
insurance now!
LERDINA NEW INVENTION GIVES MORE
nbAnlnU hearing help than ever before
rYFA"E8Eex,.‛ ( ,ESSTBZ
Beltone
M YOUE
NW
HEARING SERVICE
SOUND
a: mb i'.
BRENHAM DANNER-PRESS ‛
PRIL ML 1966 ---------------------
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Brenham Banner- Preu
i -- - - - —- - - -- - - - -mestor ane pubiaher
house. Estimated cost SOM
Ar del l Muske, 003 Atlow Dr.
New home. Estimated cost
$15,000.
Blinn Junior College, 804 High
Street. Classroom building. Es-
timated cost $162,000.
Wenzel E. Brauner. Houston
Highway. Storage shed. Esti-
mated cost 1150.
NEW ARS REGISTERED
Henry Appel. County Tax
. Assessor-Collector
E. F. Birkelbach, Brenham,
Ford 4 door.
John J. Chambers, Somer-
ville. Chevrolet 4 door.
Old River Ranch. Clay, Dodge
% ton pickun.
The Robbins-Dean Co., Hous-,
ton, Pontiac station wagon.
« Raymond C. Thaler, Burton,
Chevrolet Impala 4 door sedan
April 25, 1886 - See Hany
McCarthy, dialect comedian
tomorrow night at the opera
house.
Mrs. Green Morgan, an old
settler of this county died on
Thursday morning at his homa r
in the Morgan settlement.
The masquerade ball a t
Pleasant Hill on next Saturday
night will be the largest ever
given him. A large delegation
from Brenham will be in atten-
dance.
in 19, Seventh Atlow Addition $10 El Campo today charged his last week that there is a sharp ator Patman charged.
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To acquaint the people of Kobs et ux. First tract -,10.130 truth about your "so-called high ted on the important issues last nsenat Pa tman.specifica ? He added that if State-or lo-
Brenham and surrounding area acres. Nelson Smith League, interest' pipe’dream." session of the Senate. We plan to mentioned th ent bank cal laws set higher standards,
man
that free demonstrations will er considerations. ports from* over the District as ,1s." e 5 in 65 teacher pay- child-labor provisions of the Act
be given to any person with im- C. L. Boyd et al to A. W. Hod- i am getting. " Senator Krueger Senator ptman expjnineg th, raise. ' may be obtained from the U. S.
paired hearing, whether they de Jr. and E. C. Chadwick. IM- added. "He knows he is losing "clear contrast” in the camoai Senator Patmao voted against Labor Department's Wage and
are now wearing a hearing aid 44 acres, known as Survey of the race and this irresponsible pnsmryeexviaininp-LimPi the 17.5 percent bank interest Hour andPublic Contracts Di-
or not, on Wednesday. Apri 27 Lot 1 and part of Lot 2. Subdiyi- act of deliberate distortion of Sone- S Kruger 'has hfo- rates. He sponsored in the Sen- visions. offices located at Hous-
at the Beltone effice at 314 S. non of A. B. Eldridge Tract, Is- the truth is ample evidence that Pon steadfastly behind a smoke- ate the “Little Hoover” propo- ton, FC. Worth, Waco, El Paso,
Austin St inBrenham ■> . Mc Jackson League. 110 and he is in a state of panic and has denet I billboards free dan- • sal, which he said, "could have Dalls, Corpus Christi San An’
. Used with the "Andante "hear- other considerations. become desperate.” . and 'lucSbummr sSk saved our tax-payers about IS tonio, Oklahoma City, ulsa, and
fog aid. NOrm Ear enables -the Ardell Muske and wife, Na- The El empo Senator charg- ‘ " million per yEar by eliminating Albuquerque. , . _ . __
wearer to take full advantage,, o dine Muske, to R. W; Loesch, ed further tha his opponent is . scarea . aegt, ,-,ac. wasteful government duplica- - enawu.m.um. » Mt» . .
the sound concentrating ability and Sadie Loesch. Lot 3. Block throwing up a propaganda thEHhalsascarkdgodothttnttocs ^P^tm^rTd^ss ’”'^ *
ar me dUter ear ano me ears X, w. G. Wilkins Addition. 510 smokescreen of page adv slid Ioni IF Wr duric, in a soC one of the H sponsors of the Tex- (U PD Stands tor l .ited Press Grdiola
norpa 1 abi lity, to protect the and other considerations. radi spots Lo,caver his"fHlure PeoPl6ssonourdiprisEintauser- as ?«• Teachers Agsociation International The World’s Rest, - w r ’ " , *, 1 _ ..
"ouffd pickup from , wind noise* Odelia Johnsen st al to Cecir in the Senate ious discussion of his.voting re legislation' * coverage 'of the World's bigjest-Fun.R E Lb.
. ma shasrends."santrcet .dXXm^ sama ' • ‘ ma He pointed out that a check of ---- — Atem m ”
M . Verse fOr Today TISSUE
• foS va usrdaa iw foe Msaft E Coals Jr. •nd^wife.'1*;^^ 7, by - fancy f^work' bank interest rates. kruaer OP- , bow mv knees unto the Fa- Hunt . T, A, || -
Norm Ear sound cavity. to John Milton Buie and wife. percentiit.didnotaraise -----------5--------—— posed the economy commission ther of our Jesus Christ, TOMATO SAUCE
, Norm Ear provides greater 1.746 acres. 1. Jackson League y ..— .p„ t. make eight specific corrections by a silly three-week.filibus- of whom the Whole family in IWIH-V HVVE
safety forhard-of-hearig 510 and other considerations. t"Theufact 1? w sayssenator in the State Bank.ng Code. Cut- ter." and opposed the TSTAbH, "heaven and earth is named. . JUICY .
motorists, gives in-foe-ear James C. Hay to Eulalia Mix- Kruegei, SnBn, wouud rate ting this rate was one of them,” Patman said. (Ephesians (3:1415). . E -A m um dh
hearing at an economical oper son Hay. Lot ?. Block A and 18 Xh Senator Krueger stated He not Senaior Patman said his V , , # . MDmIn „ f llw
ating cost, eliminates the nuis- feet off east side < Lot 1, Block hich has been in effest ed, also, that this bill “had no ponent is “all talk and no ac- Dear Eord, wethark Theefor ■ROUND Ib. A "4
ance of wind noise so one can A. Ellwood Estates. 31 and oth- 4 R r mGag effect whatsoever on normal tion" on water pollution. "Kru- ' e ove givenin the home. May EV VvVMIb N- mW
.hear in a windy and noisy en er considerations. . . t,5. mmended bank loans with approved era- eger’s committees have‘stud- w e strive t m ak e our homes Texas - -
vironment, improves speech di,- Louis Parker Jr ‘ et .1 to bytheTexesFinaneesommis dit." > f . ied' the matter, for over four havens of love. We foank Thee AnApg
crimination for .nerve deafness Charlie Parker et ux. M acres.”. *l<m s PurP°-* a "The.Texas- Finance commis: years at great expense to the or the blessings that daily come ORANGFS
and gives amazing new sound B. F. Sanders % League, $r Cole League. 3W and other'con- ‛sion recommehded this cut in tex-payers, with no. recom- ® through Christ our 1 -ord: wwfcV
elarity to outdoor .sportsmen, and other considerations. siderations. Interest rates in order to gi^e mendation for legislative ac- m n mam-aumatmightsmeser
When using the telephone, you Cassie Dorsey et a! to A. W. E. C. Chadwick et al to Leroy’ .some relief to the little, needy lion. - < • . ...................................... I
place the receiver directly over Hodde Jr. and E. C. Chadwick. ' Melcher. 101.093 acres, David borrower who has no bank ere- » ^mr- -wr ■ -v- 7—,
the ear like you would If you Lot 1, and part of Lot 2, Subdi- Lawrence League. 310 and oth- dit," Senator Krueger said. / ES E=lMa,E, ELIM
had normal hearing The sound vision of A. B. Eldridge Tract., er considerations. "This bill .would hav put the ‘ .3 • .
is picked up by foe Norm Ear. Isaac Jackson League. 310 and T, R. Chadwick et ux to Leroy brakes on interest fates as high T
amplified by the "Andante" other considerations.__________ Malcher 247,173 acres, David as 320 percent being charged by a
hearingaid and directed back Gilbert Rodenbeck at al to Lawrence League, $10 and oth- and out-of-state finance com-a fgt"
to your ear.—4Adv.) Harry Ahrens. 44.M acres, John er considerations. panies taking advantage of they -
-' newsmall loan act''
As a concluding remark, Sen-
ator Krueger noted, "If the peo- M2
pie have placed a ‘for sale' sign -2
on the-office ci Senator for the A
18th District, I am not aware of a
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 81, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1966, newspaper, April 25, 1966; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578625/m1/2/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.