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PAGI SIX
MEMORIAL
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Headlines of Yesteryear
Brenham Bowling
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tended the meetings. Circles I
THE JADES
ing will begin Sept 22 (1965). one the feeling that perhaps
Mrs. Albert Peters, who served
28, Neinast Meat Center with 23- j
30, and the Coach Light Inn with
Not A Study
dayin Irkutsk” was aware of
weather other
Enns
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also picked up the S-10 split.
planned program; '‘Actual film-
Plane Lands At Carswell Base
After Circling Two Terminals
Prayer
| the Atlantic, but was far from
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a stewardess suffered a
FORT
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and Mrs. Glenner Eilers.
landing gear loose. But the pas-
it.
the
entire
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cut -short
DANCE
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the pilot, and two touch
son.
jar it loose.
The morning .stars are Mars,
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PRE - GRAND OPENING
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. compare the result with what
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ing’s action. Elizabeth Wester '
feld. of Navratil's Music House,
for more than two hours with
a Jammed landing gear before
Chern Fd
Dreyfus
little
frigid
Big Show & Dance
Lakeview Club
to cool home
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Cont Oil
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a feeling that nevertheless the
broadcast did help illustrate
sengers said Miss Brown, who
had been with Braniff only two
Collins' spacewalk Wednesday,
but he managed to float from
the. Gemini 10 capsule to the
aging Agena 8 target satellite
Dow Chem
Du Pont
Eastman
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The July circle meeting of Im-
menuelkutheran women, Wied-
eville, had as their study theme.
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with her mother, Mrs. George
Beaumier, and are now visiting
in Dallas and East Texas. i
WORTH
International
. BRENHAM SANNER.PRESS
-THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1966
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Selected New York Stocks
Mid-day Prices
Saturday. July 23
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Mr. and Mrs. .
Johnnie Grabarschick
Dismissals'
Mrs Bertha Wiede
Mrs. Dorothy Benford
Mrs. Donald Maresh
Mrs. Leo Weichert
Miss Marv Jane Griffin.
BOHNE MEMORIAL
Admissions
EDWARD DANNHAUS
Army Pvt. Edward A. Dann:
haus, 24, son of Mr, and Mrs.
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The Grand Ole
Opry
Presents In Person
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21, Neinast Meat Center with 33- ) most interesting thing about
29. the Golden Eakles with 22 Wednesday night NBC-TV spe-
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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
WIEDEVILLE
of Siberia. That is impossible.
' But we do stop and say: Here
is a city. We are going to show
At ....
American Legion Home
Brenham, Texas
Music By
RAY JURECKA
SATURDAY, JULY 23.
1966
Completely air condition-
ed.
Except for a stewardess who
I suffered a slight back injury
during a diving maneuver, none
of those aboard was hurt.
The jet prop plane, with a ca-
pacity of 80, was quickly suf.-
rounded by Air Force firefight-
er crews and a. dozen fire en
gines. —
The plane set off a shower of
sparks one witness said resem-
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• Dinl-A-Direction ir Flow'
Controls for added comfort.
MOD MADNESS takes to the beach at Great Yarmouth, England, where these British
dancers show off up-to-the-second fashions from London, which serve as costumes in
their show, "Holiday Carnival.” *
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At
ler’s Pharmacy won the high tn-
dividual game honors with a |
cards and food. May God bless
you all.
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE
WALKER AND SON
• Norman Smith. Navasota, sur-
gical.
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Robert K. Gilmore ...
Katy Lee Menn ...
Peggy White ................
Charles Moser ............
Volleyball Teams
Schedule Meeting
There will be a meeting of all
interested church adult volley-
ball teams, or their representa-
tives, at the Berlin Lutheran
Church, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
July 24.
It is ' hoped a mixed team
Icaguc can be formed with play
being on the church volleyball
courts.
...Editor and Publisher
. ... Office Manager
... Advertising Manager
.............Managing Editor
noted that some of the citizens
shown in the program were not
entirely of NBC-TV’s choosing.
Wednesday night to "Siberia: A j The 1965 press release went
der
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Gulf Oil
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' Johns Man
Johns B J
Kennecott
Kerr McG ‘
Lori l lard
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agency specializes in pro-
fessional counseling and
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dehumidification for big
needs.
* Control panel offer* com-
plete comfort selection.
• Dial-A-Direction Air How
—left, right, up or down.
• New, quieter operation.
• Washable foam plastic
filter. —
• Flopting Suspension plus
new front panel fof quieter
operation.
24 easy-opening
12-oz,
Softop cans
Second iass Postage Paid At Brenham, Texas . .
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE — By carrier $1.50 per month, 815 00 per j—r.
Mali raten np recuest;
PHONE GR1-6-3643 to reach all departments. Open daily until 5:30 pm.
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DeeSutawi,B
surgical
Dismissals
Weldon Moeller
- Billy Richberg——-
Mary Helen Spreen.
Minnie Mahon
sures a ship-shape insur-
ance program.
HOLLEMAN A
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
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Published Afternoons Monday Through Friday
* Rv Th* Ranner- PreN fnc
. . making a ‘very smooth" land- months, continued to fulfill her
A fuel shortage that plagued on a foam . covered runway
A entire mieeinn cvte kerw
eling and
Service, i
Gifc(es
Am T«N
Am Tob
Atchison
Beth Steel
Boeing
a day in the life of it. It gives
I score of 197. She also captured
the high individual series with a 1
three game total of $48.
Miller's Pharmacy won both .
the high team game 'and the
Ground
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I quote., to start with.
Memorial to Mr. I. W. Lan-
ford who has been dead one year'
July 27, 1966;
The Stars shine on the lonely
grave
Of the one I loved but could 1
Venus and Saturn.
There are no evening stars.
building, camouflage and demo- [
' litions. . (
from
me=e=kee
s
Farmers who—although almost in the
his middle of a wilderness — have |
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CORRAL
CAFE
Now Remodeled and
Air OanjHionBi
Serving 849a Food, Steaks
and Mexican Food
Sunday Lunc h 11.00
Located At
Brenham Livestock Auction
Doll and John Gorzyeki
Anan Saturdav. Snndam
and Monday
Juty 21,1926
an NBC-TV press release of one I
year ago announcing the ' screen. Now this in itself is not
15%-36%-
Dorothy Richards, bowling for
the Coach Light Inn picked up ‘ to do •
the 5-10 split during the mor-
Strict Middling 22.00
Middling 21.$0
Low Middling 18 3$
Strict Low Middling 19.8$
BUTTER FAI PER POUND
7c per point over 4 percent
86.20 per cwt at 4 percent
Sweet Cream, 52 cents •
Sour Cream. 47 cents-
Stretching their lead further
and further in the Bowlereute
leagyeo the Bowlerama Lanes
Wednesday morning. Miller’s
pharmacy snatched all four
Do insurance problems
have you out to sea? Then
, it's time to see an inde-
pendent agent, one who's
skilled in navigating your
insurance problems into
smooth waters. Our.
"orV
ERANKI
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It to go. Phone GR 6-8395.
but he indicated that there was We have fresh Pit Bar-B-
Que every day. Come and get
snowy shots
injury during diving maneuvers I citizens ljve:
in an effort to shake the locked Well, of course, other net-
landing gear loose. But the pas- | work documentaries have alrea-
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and Helen Bird, who spent the I
past few days with Brenham ,
; friends, left Saturday afternuoa
for their home in Bryan.
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ANNUAL
BARBECUE
At
PRAIRIE HILL HALL
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15,000 BTU/hr (NEMA)
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joined Edward
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Extra power
There was a
n-
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sequence alluding to the huge
hydroelectric plant, and there
were some shots of it. But that I
'Mh
Rev. and Mrs. Moylan Bird and
daughters, Misses Laura, Kee i
,' k4
Mrs Pablo
ville, urgical
• John Koester,
‛gical.
When you’re out of Schlitz,
you’re out of beer.”
Don’t be out—
take home a case
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ALMANAC
Today is Thursday, July 21.
the 202nd day of 1966 with 1637
dy given us a fair idea of how
Soviet citizens live. But let us
Go on with that press release of
a year ago:
Will Tell Story
"Basically, according to Vi-
i cas, (the show) will tell the
story of the hundreds of
scientists, attracted by Irk-
utsk4* 15 scientific institutions.
I right sharp hail in the neigh. •-
I borhood of Berlin lest Friday.
i- Farmers in the Pleasan: Hill
1 ' neighborhood express themsel-
and back. The jaunt took him
- through the sky from Australia
Finally, Thompson was or-
j continuing for three to four things did
i weeks during the mild weather planned.
of Siberia's 'golden autumn'.”
The viewer who tuned in
up %
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STARLITE DRIVE IN
hugely significant, but gives
and members 75c ( tion in combat squad tactics, use
Dansnn nsht.c-sgsamin
TE CONTINENTALS^ ’ ^h^ShTmad and ridg.
Place. 112 miles West of
Brenham on Austin Hwy.
290. We also do custom Bar-
becuing. Eat it here or take
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The
as hostess.
Mrs. John Besse was Bible
.m am DICKSCHATS
APPLIANCE CO.
j House with a* record of 32 20.
Brentex Fabrics with 26%-25%. 1
-and II met in the church and Modern Super Market with 24
Circle III met In the home of | 28, Hahn’s Ready Mix with 24 ।
reasonably how people lived in
and around Irkutsk.
on: “The program, will be the
first definitive television -study, nearby
Thurs., Fri., And Sat.
Brenham’s First Showing
1
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Study leader for Circle I. Miss
, Adela Mischer served as hos-
tess. Mrs. John Bosse closed
the meeting with a poem. “My
Favorite Book ”
Circle 11's Bible study lead-
er’was Mrs. James Wiespape.
* Hostess was Mrs Melvin Maur-
—er. The meeting closed with the ।
Lord’s Prayer.
Circle Ill's Bible study was
led by Miss Ema Hegefeld The ।
meeting closed with the Lord's ’
GradeK, F26-cont
Ca"ye A. small, 17 cents
Check-.,--+? 'cents -
not save.
A year has passed-I miss you | July 21, 1946 — Allen Hohlt \
mFe ;-lef —Saturday-----for-------w visit
The grief I feel my heart has to Brownwood and Davis. Okla.
Ida Ruth Walton, Burton.
off %
BRYAN, TEXAS
Sun., July 24, 8-12 j
l aorunovuenesuumssnusnumanenanansmnnepmusinunnwisuuiuiuinuim
"God Is A Spirit.”
Twenty-seven members at
We want to express our ap- ,
preciation for the many kind I
acts shown us at the time and
death-of our dear son. Laurence
L "Walker. We want to thank
those who sent flowers and
, EGGS.
I turned in for the night atL..about.L. No. 1, large T4%wht;
: midnight EOT Wednesday to 1
j rest up for "light work" today '
' before the splashdown.
his 30-minute
(UPI) A
than the
on the
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Procter G 65% n
minutes to tominuts tor ,
Leonov. -................
Young and Collins, both 35.
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back you an idea of how Soviet
games from the Coach Light
Inn, while Navratil's Music
House tcxikthree gone* from ,
the Golden Eagles, Neinast Meat
Center duplicated the feat with
Hahn's Ready Mix. and the
Modern Super Market split 2-2
with Brentex Fabrics.
Lila Hertel, bowling for Mil-
FRIGIDAIRE PIN-DROP QUIETNESS,
—bigcapacity!
r- *
And
—e ■ ezuses=n- =d ■■—r-
WADE-RAT -*3 -
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tor. ’ Miss Velma Beaumier, a gra
May you rest in peace your duate of Brenham High School '
s"fering eased: - in 1943, has been elected, to take ves as well pleased with crop
Until that day - I can be re- over th duties as librarian at
leased. - the school for the coming year.
Sadly missed by your wife, | Mr. and Mrs. A E Hendrix
medical.
Jchn Buga), Brenham, medi- and Eugene Cernan as V-S, | bled -a “Fourth of July display"
company officials examined the j to follow.
underside of the plane as it i The moon is between its new
Serving starting at 5 p.m. During his eight wcks of
Tickets: non members $1.25 training, he" received insturc-
not go wholly as
duties, despite the injury.
Nome of the other 37 passen-
gers and crewmen was hurt.
Chicago to Houston
did come down, despite maneu- I The plane, Flight 133, origi-
vers by Capt, James O. Thomp- nated in Chicago and was due
son, the pilot, and two touch- in Houston at 10:07 p.m. CST.
and go lancfhgs in an effort to 1 Thompson, of I _ . ...
" 1--- Branch, Tex., said it was
first emergency landing.
3 DAYS QNLY
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Thompson, unable to get the
gear down over Houston, flew
back fo Dallas Love • Field.
‘Technicians,: mechanics and
Civil War was fought at Bull
Run Creek, Va.
In21225. biology g.ychir John |
Scopes in a- Dayton^ Tenn hijth55 ”
schootawasMteueMtyok x
teaching the theory * of evolu-
tion. which was contrary to
•»-
Adela Mischer, Mrs.
dered to fly to Carswell, where
12,500-foot- runways and exten- ___________ - _
la Brown, 22, -of DathrsTf" hazardous * •—
. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schawe
brought to full development a have returned from a visit n
high degree of technical and Galveston
engineering perfection. These | Mr. and Mrs. Londie Wiese
are the scientists who played are visiting relatives aid iriends
important roles in building the in Waco.
- Angarsk hydroelectric Mrs., D. c. Giddings ha- .'one
plant, largest in the world, as I to Navasota for a visit to their
57% up %
6732 off %
4614 off %
Mrs. Norman Beckendorf.
Brenham, medical ‛
PIT BAR B-QUE
GO TO THE
HANGDUT .
A thought for 'he day:
American President franklin
D. Roosevelt: "There is, no
indispensable man.”
Birthdays acknowledged dur- the splashdown site where
the month of July were for Miss young promised the most I
Henry accurate landing yet . j.
Dreyer. Mrs Arnold Dreyer Jr. Down The Barrel MI c u , - I
- -- — —- Do"n •“e . with 38 persons aboard circled
1 H,put it down, the pickle airports in Houston and Dallas
barrel." he said before he and
'Collins blasted off Monday
। evening
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was about all.
At the end of the hour,
reporter Kenneth Bernstein
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On this day in history.
In I86I, the first major
military engagement in the
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"We’re pretty doggone happy
down here," Mission Control
tld the astronauts before they
went to sleep. "It was a real
good day."
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AlsoSacyEapinent For Su’
' In 1944, President ' Franklin
dmPsosevelt was. renominated
for a fourth term and Harry.
Truman was named tha vice-...'
presidential candidate.
In 1961, Mrs. Sirmav»
Bandaranaike was sworn in as
the. prime minister of Cey'on.
Edward R. Dannhaus, Route 1,
Box 211, Brenham, has om-
pleted Advanced training as' a Am can
combat engineer at Fort Leon- 1 - -
a rd Wood, Mo.
Brenham, sur • to.Hawaii.
Splashdown, was scheduled
eti
er
is
th
de
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'The teams will probably play
on Sunday nights for the rest',
of the summer.
If your team cannot have a
representative at the meeting I
and would like to participate, I
call Harold Weidner at GR6-
6580.
high team series with scores of 1
885 and 1985
" Leading Ihe league is Miller's |
Pharmacy with a record of 41- .
II, followed by Navratil's Music j
-
2eamagxa
Quiet
FRIGIDAIRE
mulli-room
cooling!
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dam
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never have thought possible.
• Exclusive Soft-Sound operating features
make the big, quiet difference.
• Versatile Automatic Cooling Control.
• Easy window
installation.
• Smart styling— teem AA
wood grain or • } ««J.UV,
vinyl fronts. A.)7
for 5:07 p.m EDT. Th?
j spaceship's retrorockets were 1
.. ' .to be fired at 3:31 pm. EDT.
। It was history's fourth
‘ spacewalk and the first , in ■
which a spaceman did actual
work.
Joined “Walkers” _
outside of the Soviet Union, on . _ 1 navasua I. . ... . ......
what is happening in Siberia." , well as the one in Bratsk in the , daugnter, Mrs. Join D Rogers.
But last week's summary same region i.. .A. rer or
I advance on the show quotes ' Well, as a matter of fact, FOR YOUR BEST REAL
I producer George Vicas as | there was hardly any of this on
saying: “The program does not the Wednesday night
pretend-to ne a aetinitive study hour. There was a brief
nha- hmeyet- tudstde—ms- oskhe • -2,
capsule March 18, 1965. -
The United States leads the
“spacewalk race" with 259
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