Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1966 Page: 1 of 10
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leu. the former state tourney
Six team*. Bellville, Brenham.
title in the league.
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Travel Pictures
"SON FOR MCFARLANDS
- Mr. and Mrs? Billy McFarland
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U.S. CONTINUES
AIR STRIKES
rubber to face the first Wharton
batter tonight the team behind ,
El Campo, La Grange, Weimar
i and Wharton, are vying for the
7’ Smith Directs
Newly Formed
Pickard squad.
When Grimm
deductible and lull comprehen-
isive coverage—the rate will in-
crease approximately $3 a year.
Grimm also son the last time
he worked, shuiting out Womar
Coach Cy Rodgers charges
are further aided by the addi-
tion of two boys who helped Pic-
By WILLIAM o‘SP-
Banner-Press Writer
Washington
County’s Newspaper
For 100 Years
By JERRY ALDREDGE
BannerPress Writer
Minor Atgident is
Reported Tuesday
Morning On Main St.
Don Studhalter, Lenny Jasinski,
and either Bubba Jurries or
Fred Henry Heidemann in the
outfield.
.Two of those boys, Plant and
Heidemann, were selected to the
allstar tourney team in Austin
earlier this month
Filling out the imposing pit-
Can avoid unnecessary watting
if the need for medicare help
should arise. 1
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Drive To Stay A live
Drive With Extra Care
I his Holiday Weekend
I once defeated Rebels.
The Bullets have also slated a
make Up game with Bellvie for
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carry home the honors this
^furski Home
EUGENE L MURSKI, WHO IS
a •
Plaque her Tuesday by Holly
E. Rees, District Manager for
Themeeting is opened to the NEW ADMINISTRATOR—Sis
PUDIIC-
ROEDER FIELD, Gay Hill and
Wehman’s will, tangle for what
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of Brenham are the. parents of a
boy born at the Bohne Memorial I
Hospital* Tuesday at 8:20 p.m
He weighed seven pounds, six
and one-half ounces.
serving on the USS-Cadmus,
New Port, R.|. has been home
on a 30 dayleave with -his par
'• Ms Mr -and Mrs Max Murski
of Route 2, Brtnham
Softball Tonight -
TONIGHT ON THE BOB SCH.
way construction equipment.
The entire length, will be pa
time is slatd_for230 p.m, in
Fireman's Park
Those hard hitting, sure foot- |
ed Brenham High School Cubs
with only one hit. j the Fourth of July.
El Campo, the team picked to '
as proof of eligibility
cal care. or those foi
'' " “'""I" Gen. Juan q Ongania becomes
ter Mary Bemadine has" as- president of Argentina today in
Readings for 24 hour period
ending at 7 a. m. Wednesday:
Mas »! MM. »!■ 1 LB.1<
that, {Umciass O!
.( inlude 0 H.
. they are aceustomed io st?' ing.
on top of the‘neap in the Central
ment has announced a new
‘ faighway construction project n
im other i has met all the requirements w
and from work, with no .male
driver under 25 and carrying
the state-required liability, $100
BLINN CONSTRUCTION—Ground work and painting continues as final prep-,
a rations are made for the opening of the-new women’s dormitory, Eva Beazley
Hall, in September, on the Blinn College campus. F
and Dr. W. S. Houston, second,
Mrs. S. W. Applewhite and Mrs.
Brenham, Texas Needy To Get Benefits
the senior loop, finished w»th a
55 record. La Grange won the
title and El Campo was a ciose
second.
Town
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the hew program as
private passenger crs not
used in business but driven to
age of
i with $50 deductible instead of •
$100— the combined coverage in
(See INCREASE, Page •>
. MUTSCHER TEACHES COURSE—Brenham’s State Representative, Gus Mut-
scher, was a guest teacher at the Church Workers Institute held at Texas Luth-
eran College at Seguin. Over 200 attended the school. Shown with Mutscher are
area residents who attended the seminar. Seated are Mutscher and W. A. Flach-
meir of Seguin, also an instructor Standing are Mrs. Robert Lange, Brenham;
Mrs. C. H Rose of Bellville; Mrs J. P. Burnett of Brenham; and ' Mrs. Anna
al. He said the officers and di- made to care for the sick
rectors of Bohne expect a large Bohne Memorial regardless
increase in the number of pa- ; their financial status.
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“The City Of Hospitality — Home Of Colenian StunLieid'^_
’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1966.
steps on the
states who should become ill.
but have either lost or left their
identificatin card behind. Sis-
ter Hyacinth said.
— St. Jude- Hospital was
ed and are on record in the Bry-
an office, and will provide an ef-
ficient method of checking the
identity of any senior citizen
who might have lost their cards.
.5 R W. Loesch, secretary and di-
Bohne Hospital can take care rectors w C. Bohne.. Louis Tie-
of a maximum of “ '
• and |he normal cott in the
Evey effort will be made in hospital is argund 25, Hodd-
..... “ ‘ However, he continued.
knocked off La i vel to El Campo to take on the
La
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ceremonies witnessed by the 1
"junta of commanders-in-chief "A
which ousted President Arturo
Bullets reads like a replay of
the high school baseball pro-
gram. with every starter on *e
Regional III champion team ex-
1 i ept one back at his old.slot on
the diamond.
Willie Rosenbaum is the cat-
The starting line-up for the
cher, Lester Mertins is at first I Newsome, and John Haarmey- /Grange, and Weimar.
base, Roger Keim, at second, j er.
Jackie Heidemann at short stop. Newsome and Joe raves, a
James Plant at third base, and utility infielder and outfielder.
The sisters..of St. Jude p. a i e , patients could create a short-
urging citizens eligible .for Med-
year. has already met defeat at I
the nands of .Bellville, 3 2.
In turn, Bellville has lost to
quate barricades and warning.,
signals will be prominently dis-
played, but motorists should be
extremely cautious in passing
through this area as it will be
Peters of Brenham Not pictured are the Rev F. T. Sager and the Rev. J.P. .
Burnett. Mutscher lectured on “The Christian nd his Government’’
HAM Duplicate Bridge Club re-
sults: first, Mrs. W E Dobert
Loan Bank, officials of the State
Banking Department, and other
sT da
team is right up there where
him wll be hoosting a perfect 2- ; both La Grange and Weimar,
• league rec qrd, with an extra which the Bullets have already
6-4 decision over Bryan as add- 1 -handily disposed.
ed fuel. . . ” Brenham1 s real test will come
in prior games, the ice cream ! Tuesday, July 5, when they tra-
POSTMASTER, is attending the
Postmaster Convention now in
progress in Banff, Alberta. Can-
ada The convention is part of a
vacation which Mun, along
with his wife and two children,
are taking.
ONGANIA FOR
a Washington County was in-
i'* eluded in the Southeastern area
A of the 26 area division released
- by the Board. In the biggest-
* category of insured vehicles—
10c PER COPY
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According to . Rodgers, La °
i Grange. Bellville, and El Campo
■ chould furnish the toughest op-
i position for the Bullets, who still ;
rUESDAY NIGHTS BREN.
tumble Cen-Tex
Burleson County on FM Road
1361, from State Highway 36 in
Somerville to FM Road 50 at
Wilcox, a distance of 12.1 miles.
The construction will consist
of lime stabilization of the
ing base and two course surface
treatment. The Texas Highway
Department and the contractor,
j M G. Willjams of Tyler, said
| the construction will begin in
about one week, weather per-
mitting.
C.B. Thames. District Engi
neer of the Texas Highway De-
partment in this area, explain-
ed that will be necessary to
route local traffic through con-
struction as no satisfactory de-
tours exist.
Thame pointed out that ade-
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agency also reported from , ( (/ ) ।
Scheduled For Burleson County
hour-long attack on Dalama, a 1 ) . .
suburb of Hanoi. It reported The Taxae Hiehurv Denact- heevik teuelad hu "a-- himh
giant columns of black and
DR. A. E. STINNETT WILL
show his pictures of a recent
trip to Europe in the St. Peter's
Episcopal Parish House July 6
at 7:30 p.m. All persons intere-
sted are cordially invited to at-
tend
He is an active member of
Brenham Rotary Club. Wash-
ington County Chamber of Com-
merse and is active in num-
erous other local civic activi-
ties.
Mack Allen, vice-president of
Colorado County Federal Sav-
ing* and Loan Assoc , has been
named vice-president of the' or-
ganization. Mrs. Alene Brogdon
; of Bryan Building and Loan
was chosen secretary.
■SAIGON (UPI) —U.S. war
MR, AND MRS. JOHN L. KAY
have returned from atrip to
Montreal, Toronto, and Nagara
Falls, Canada'. On their Way
home they visited Mr. Kay's
relatives in New Jersey and
Mr*. Kay's brother and sister-
in-law in Washington D. C. They
also spent a day in Williams-
burg. Va ____— ,----
about had it. E A. MICKAN
another of the city's progressive
merchants shaping up his store ।
to make’ it n show place along
Alamo and fit the needs of his (
customers Pretty young JAN ,
GILMORE ‘tilting lots of sun
A, shine and recreation while
spending two weeks at Scout (
Camp Cherry Austin, at Cotton-
, dale, Ala and will be lbaded
with stories of high adventure
might be different, but it is still
th’ same team never ■thetas* i only undefeated squad left in the
Playing under the pseudonym . rough and
of the Brenham Blue Bell Bul- eague-
storage, depots two miles from
, the heart of Haiphong and Air
Force planes hit oil targets
three miles from the center of
Hanoi in the closest raids yet to
these sprawling cities w rt‛h
population of 142,956 and
237.146, respectively.
of the American College of new-world nations had not yet
• administ ion She cognized the new regime, but
was assigned here by the Moth- they were expected to do so
erhouse in Sylvania, Ohio. : songania is Argentina's fifth
heaquirbers sisters president in eightyears. Only
\ two of the five were elected
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-BRENHAM, TEXXS‛--
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are the two additions from the
ching staff ar* J nek Grimm.
Alex Jordan, Fred Rau. Ira Joe 'aboys have
Managers Group
httttthkhd
cut... SIDNEY HAAS is bound blanks may be picked up
to be a good prospect for a new Rick's Texaco in Brenham
broom as the oid one has just
Bre iham got a late start as a
result of the state tournanqent,
‘and are now trying to play
catch-up with th rest of the
teams in. the circuit.
I Texas Connie Mack Baseball
; league
I BEGINNING IN JULY, THE
The league is for boys 18. 17
and 18 years-oid and most towns
have tha majority of thekr high
school' club representing' them
on the field '
CHARLEY GOLTLDSQN in from- area eitizens writ be able to par-
his Hereford Ranch at Burton I ticipate in the Cal-Bingo contest
and smiling at the results of his i now being conducted by
ad in the BP that moved 'em I the Texaco company. Entry
Sister Hyacinth said that
there are at present nine pa-
tients posted at St. Jude await-
ing srgery when the Medicare
program goes into effect. •
The names and, numbers of
all people in Texas eligible for
Medicate have.been microfilm
constant rise in operating costs
the influx of a la, number of
Going into tonight’s outing
displaying thewame, blue and f Negro Baseball championshipin
whka colors which adorn the lo- •lila -I.. 1
cal ice crem company for '
5.9 Pct
a.
, sMMp ■
Mk
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ttons in this area and within a
125 mile radius of Bryan. The
membership includes manage-
ment. department-heads and di
rectors of the member institu-
tions'. .
The group wiH hold quarterly
meetings in 'Bryan to discuss -
problems, new and impending
reguiations and how they effect i
this part of the state Represen-
emphasized this today in
announcing the raids.- /
The United State* made no
announcement of planes stmt
down but said / there w as
intense antiaircraftfire / but ho
missiles or MIGs.
Hanoi said seven American i
planes were shot down, four
over Hanoi and three over '
Haiphong. It said several pilots
were captred:
The official Soviet Tass news.
have eight games of a ten game
schedule remaining
Wharton, tonight’s foe, has
two of the best pitchers In. the
league, according to Rodgers.
Last year, the Buliets, third in
According to figures released
by the State Board of Insur-
ance in Austin Tuesday, Wash-
ington, County residents will
have to pay an increase in auto-
mobile insurance beginning
Aug. L • (.
The Board issued a demand
for- an increase that will
averaga about 5,9 percent state-
wide.
Beard Chairman Hunter Mc-
Lean, in announcing the higher
rates, placed the blame on the
mounting traffic toll and called
on Texas Drivers toaeupport
Gov. John Connally anche Leg-
islature in providing an ade-
quate highway safety program
officials will be invited as guest
speakers at meeting* ‛
Smith Is a director-and onet -
time president of Consolidated
'’Funds
He was bom in Bloomington.
Tex , was an honor student at
the University of Houston and
attended Indiana University.
ally while traveling, since i t
~K i . A
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Cal • Hingo
the Social Security Administra-
tion. designating the hospital as
a fully accredited institution eli-
gible to participate in the
Federal Medicare program., be-
ginning July first.
Sister M. Hyacinth, business
manager of St. Jude Said that
St Joseph's of Bryan and St.
Jude of Brenham, both operat-
ed by the Sisters of St. Fran-
cis, were the first two hospitals
to be fully ccredited in a sev-
en county area managed.' by
Rees, »
The new administrator of St.
Jude; Sister M. Bernadine, said
that she was looking forward
with enthusiasm to her assign-
ment here and that St. Jude ex-
pected no insurmountable prob-
blems with the medicare / pro-
gram. Sister Bernadine said . j are exhausted a financial prob- i totally disahled persons wil re-
Checking with Bohne Memor- lem will face the patient under ' ceive’a limitqd insurance policy
ml we talked with A. W Hodde medicae on paying the differ- that would ' '
Jr., who is a member of the ence in a prvateroom, but, he
board of trustees of the
- J planes struck the fringes of
-,3 Hanoi and Haiphong today in
_ni twin raids that destroyed 40 per
11 cent of North Viet Nam's oil
m&mdi supply. The Soviet Union
---condemned the raids as "cri-
' minal escalation'' of the war.
Navy' planes bombed oil
for a maximum of 25 patients,
and is normally filled 70 per
cem of capacity, however, a
i considerable increase, is expect-
ed after Friday, sister Hyacin-
th said. " I
Under medicare no patient
can be admitted to the hospital
withut the expressed orders of
their personal" physician and all
care of the patient-mhile in the
hospital is subject to review by
a utilization board made up of
local doctors, Sister Hyacinth
said.
for her schoolmates when she
returns™ The REV: * WOLF
moving into Brenham from the
Salem Lutheranr Church‘at Wel-
come where, his replacement,
the Rev. Chahles R Davis, has
become th- new minister....
SISTER M HYACINTH, busi-
ness manager of St. Jude* just
back from the hospital conven-
tion and a short vacation alohg
the minstream, of beautiful
Ohio... And a big Texas size
welcome to SISTER M. BER-
NADINE, the new administra-
. tor out at Si Judes Hospital....
The friendly smile of LOIS
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32 patisnts i mann ancj a W Hodde Jr.’Ar-
oft in th e j lene Ahrens is the business
, manager and Alma Eve Hodde
cooperation with the doctors to said However, he continued. , is the superv sor of ‘nursing
provide medical care for the medicare provides for semi-pri- i For the first time, dependent
sick under the medicare pro- ’ vate rooms only and when these childerh and permanently
trolled to minimize inconven-
ience to motorists. Cooperation
of the public is-requested in ob--
- eying all traffic signals, warn-
ing isgns. and speed zones,
-Thames sa
A pre-construction meet-
ing has been scheduled for 10:30
a.m. July 6 in the meeting room' I
of the city hall at Somerville.
Granvel Smith, President of
Sbuth Central Savings Associa-
tion. is the first -president of
the newly formed South Central
Texas Manager's Conference.
The new group is composed
of 17 savings, and loan associaf
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HOUSTON always a welcome
sight and she's an efficient
schoof board member too.. AN-
NELL SCHOENVOGEL busy
finalizing plans for the get
acquainted parv. . Good to xee
voting EUGENE MUR Ski
homne on a 50 day leave from
the U. S. Navy for a visit with
his parents MR and MRS.
MAX MURSKI and his many
- friend*... C. B, SCHROEDER
JR , the Billy Rose of the Star-
lite in with, an armful of news
about theaupcoming shows.;,
ARTHUR MELCHIOR, one of
Cur Rond Top renders in for a
0 visit and a renewal of the BP
vr Un, coming year.
tients admitted who. are eligible , There is an estimated 2500 ci- " IC,
for medicare. He said the Bohne ' tiens in Washington County 65 • VerSC for Today
or over who will, become eligt ' -
hble for the medicare pro- H 1 speak in the fonlues ot
T...PP1. gram. The group hospital care men and of angels, but have not
now operated bv the state to love, 1 am a nisy govg or a
the senior citizens * til ease to- clanging cymbal. (1 Corinthian* •
exist on June 30, officials of the 13:1 RSV1 ‘ ‛
ecc and th * local welfare department Mid. Heavenly Father,‛helpus,to
icareto keepin their possession problem ir it shVuid’arise" Jill J.?"’" medicare wi ‛ake oyer I lead lives of true love and under-
-the . Identification card, especi- just have to be faced at that, N Officials of Bohne Memorial | standing, 50 that by lves, as
......... Finke, president, wel! as by our words, we may
-- - ■ ■ - datfx witness to Thee. We pray
WILSON MUNZ, BRENHAM
HeehWeghorst: third, Mrs Al-
ber Stone and Mrs. Henry tatives fron. the Federal'Home
Wehmeyer Jr.
",8 S?1"
ak‛ I category—the same type of ve •
ATa hkle. driver and liability but
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Daily Weather
. . Partly cloudy and warm. Low
totally disabled petsonswille [ "ehexpoe
A minor accident at the com-
er of Main and Clinton was re-
ported to the Brenham City Po-
lice - Departm» < Wednes-
day morning, according to Po-.
lice officials.
The accident, at 8:15 a.m., oc-
curred when a 1963 Chevrolet
Sedan, driven by John Step-
chinski of Box 543 Brenham,
entered she intersection and
struck the left side of a 1959
Ford driven by Tillie Heide-
mann of Rt. 2, Brenham.
No injuries were sustained
and both cars were driven
away.
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COzP MICROTILM SALES & SER. CO. 0 - .
Th Mme May Be Changed, But The Players Are The Same
INI V n IIIAII n I i sumed duties as the new ad-
Uki I || WeK )y ministrator of St. Jude Hos-
IlulU VVVELLD- pital. Sister Bernadine holds a .
Masters Degree in hospital ad- , Hla i the bloodless couPp detat
ministration, and is a fellow- The “united States and other .- -
, gram. Sister M. Seraphia, the
i former administrator, has re-
; turned to the Motherhouse in
pre- Ohio.
sented with a health Insurance . . — . ,
— • - — St. Jude is equipped to care
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The other three were installed
by Military coups..
Replaces Constitution
• The new president will
I govern within the framework of
a "revolutionary statute" whict
I replaces at least temporarily
at. Argentina’s 113-year-old consti-
0 1 tut ion.
It seemed obvious the strikes
had hit targets within the limits /
of both cities although the
X United States was holding to’ts
policy of, not bombing heavily
populated areas. A spokesman
County Residents Can Expect
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