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PAGE THREE BRENNAN BANNER- PRESS NONDA? HARCH 6, 1967
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1. Water supply
They served the foods they
2. Sewage disposal
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3. Storm water drainage
31. Golfing facilites
5. ’ Electricity
7. Telephone service
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On her arrival Miss Marsh
C. Buildings and equipment
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was presented with a parsley collection which was held Sun-
13. Zoning ordinsnees
A. Staff
14. Legal services
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B. -Educational program
IS. Court services
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17. Dental services
A. Staff
.18. .Hospital services
B. Educations! prograi
* C. Buildings and equipment
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G: - ibrary
21.
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their leader, Mrs. Tommy
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Newman.
23. Parking in business district
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Their lesson was learning
the
24. Street system (main streets)
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group" and.the nutrientsand
Of Events I Art Group Sets
26. Sidewalks
A. Under 18
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D. Older people
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SI. Any other comments about this community?
MENUS
B.I.S.D.
Luncheon MEAT SPICED POUNa 59
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College
High school
54. Highest grade completed?
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HIGH SCHOOL
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Female
Male
Male Female
40-44
Under 5 years
5- 9
E;s
10- 14
_5029c
ORANGES
55-59
•15—19
60-64
20 — 24
> PRE-SEASON SALE!
25 - 29
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CABBAGE __
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75 and over
35 - 39
Mother
Father
Other head of household
58. Area of the city . t..
Northeast
Southeast
Southwest
Northwest
GR 6-5653
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BUY RITE
Carrier
‘35. Public meeting piece for large groupa
36. Culture! opportunities *
WITH $2.50 PURCHASE DR MORE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CUTLETS. _.
HEM? STAINED
Fire protection
Law enforcement end
police protection
COUNCIL OF
CATHOLIC WOMEN
Double Buccaneer
Stamps Tuesday
19. .Healthdepartment
Welfare services (aid to families
Gladiola
FLOUR _ _
Ground BEEE____ _ PoyNp 45
vanilla pudding, corn bread
with butter, 1/2 pt. milk
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
Fried chicken, creamed po-
tatoes, seasoned green beans,
banana pudding, hot rolls, 1/2
pt. milk
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
Roast beef with brown gra-
The Council ofCatholic Wo-
men met March 1 in the ech-
oed auditorium.
Bridal
Showers
GIRL SCOUT CCCKOUT
ENGLAND’S
MODEM SUPER MARKET
1500 SOUTH DAY STREET
SPECIALS GOOD MON. TUES. WED
B. Teenagers
C. Adults
5 i 49‘
_ _ 25 a $198
and the meeting closed with
• the Loyd’d Prayer.
Serving as hostess was the
Wednesday Evening II Circle,
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34. Parks and picnic areas
An inspiring talk on'‘Action St. Paul’s were Mrs. Seidel
and Mrs. Luther Utesch.Mrs.
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irsmsanBrndKettler on "cooking th
com amemher otheRp-in
--fociety was asked to 1
contact Mrs. Tony Kouieczny.
Plans for the Day of Re-
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Postal service
Newspaper services (news coverage,
advertising, etc.)
pared a relish dish and dip.
The girls enjoyed talking about
« the food and its contribution
to the diet.
A final meeting.was held on
Thursday afternoon, March 2,
to work on record books.
29. . Public meeting places for
‘ teenagers* social activities
30. Swimming facilities
light which contained chicken,
peas, noodles and mushroom
soup.
These girls will participate
in local and county food shows.
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vy, creamed potatoes, mus-
St James Lutheran, New tard greens, celery sticks,
Wehdem, Church School Tea-
chers meeting, 7:30 p.m.
First Baptist W.M.U. Week
of Prayer Program, 9:30a.m.
St. Paul Lutheran of Reh-
burg Communion to shut-ins
all day.
Christ Lutheran Library
. Committee at 7:30 p.m.
52. In your opinion what are the five moot important things which need to be done to make thia a better community?
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44. Service and repair facilities
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45: business distrfet d-
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46. Job opportunities for persons ...
Calendar.
Paul La,Roche will be the
alternate.. _
Mrs., R. W. Stela, conven-
tion chairman, gave a short
N-Tbout the conveu-a *
It will be in Brenham at St.
Paul’s on April 19, 1967. The
theme for the convention will
be "Here I Stand-Justified by
Faith.”
The guest speaker will be
Dr. Erno J. Dahl, Dean,of,
College, Texas Luueran col-
Horeis - .
Open-face cheese sand-
ZIONSVILLE J
FOOD GROUP
Girls who will participate
in the County Food Show on
March 11 have been meeting
with their leaders, Mrs. Dan
Zimmermann and Mrs. Eu- prepared for supper,
gene Naumann, zZ3Eben-_-",h
16. Medical services
Community Attitude Survey
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Professional Nurses Assn,
will meet at 7:30 p.m. for
regular monthly meeting, at
, St Jude Hall, All members
are urged to be present.
St. John’s Lutheran, Pra-
irie Hill, church council me-
eting at 7:30 p.m.
_St. John’s United Church
of Christ of Burton Church
Council meets, 7:30 p.m.
St. Paul Lutheran of Reh-
burg Church Council meet.,
7:30 p. m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 7:
Brazos Association Min-
isters meet at Burton United
Church of Christ.
Eser Lutheran Church Par-
ish House.
Members of the group in-
clude Sarah Zimmerman, Ka-
theryn Naumann, Martha
with financial ptoblems,
marital problems, etc.) ' a-cE
Public transportation to
other communities
65-69
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45-49
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TISSUES TOC
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wiches were made by Ruth gave them their,assignments Hajovsky, and Mrs. Franklin
- Zimmerman and Cin Neu- — s Firebuilders, Cooks, Hos» Rodenbect. te take parten a
mann. Katheryn Naumann pre-
. -A.Children—
Mrs. Lawrence Nowic-
---rki, president, presided dur-
Houston Highway?
Get $75 for your old
air conditioner, during our
Busch BEER EpSsir__ 6 PAK 89
ing the buetuea meeting.
Reports were given-ehe
various committee chairmen;
Clerical Endowment, Mrs. -
Emil Wasser mann; Spiritual
Development, Miss Paul-
ine Gorayckl; Welfare, Mrs.
Leo Wiesner
4). Restaurants
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43. Shopping facilities
4. Garbage-eolleetion -2262:
5. Cas (cooking and heating)
corsage. Guests were divided day at the St. Mary’s church
into patrols and elected pat- was discussed.
rot leaders who then were The president appointed
given a patrol booklet, which Mrs. John Garnett, Mrs. Ben
” fruit and vegetable
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D. 65 and over.
< —— - Community planning and -
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48. General appearance and ’ ? 1
" attractiveness of community
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Carrier-Houston Corp. will give you $75' in cash
for your old condensing unit, cooling tower, or
room air conditioner if you buy a new Carrier
central air conditioning condensing unit before
March 31, 1967! (During this sale a 34,000 B.T.U.
condensing unit for an average size home costs
only $459.00 less trade, plus installation.) If you
have an old central unit, a new condensing unit
is probably all you need for Carrier comfort.
Phone for complete details!
BRENHAM HEATING
A AIR CONDITIONING CO.
57. Person interviewed?
53. Number of years lived in this community?
55. Occupation of head of household?
56. Age and eea of members of household?
, 37. Primary grades ....
’ A. Staff
=uezmuigring*zop.-3--
B. Educational program
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49. Isthere‘anything ther you pniticulrly like about this ommunsty?
Swygert, Stephen Clark and
one visitor, Mrs. Hertha Kal-
bow, present.
The Wednesday Evening
Circle I was in charge of the
program. The meeting opened
with the group singing ’’Faith
of our Fathers”. Mrs. Milton
Krause gave the opening de-
xotion taken from 29:
14-25 and prayer.
Mrs. Fred Seidel, presi-
dent, presided during the bus-
iness meeting. Delegates el-
ected to attend the East Cen-
tral Conference Convention in
U. S. GOOD ROUND
STEAK ^690
mih “ 1-222 •Fliecounds lor children
33 Fields for baseball and other
' outdoor sports
House, Ruth Zimmerman and
Cindy Neumann.
“Food For Fitness” was
discussed at a meeting held on
Feb. 16. Each of the four food The air was nippy,-but fond for Aging” was given by Mrs.
groups was explained indetail. memories, good fellowship Lawrence Nowicki, concern-
The girls received several and a blazing campfire war- ing the conference that was
•pamphlets on successful table used the air as Barbara Marsh, beM in Bryan Feb. 23.
setting, table accessories bride-elect of JerryFriedson, Any lady desiring; to be-
“APteFseconaSverware- honordawii A Sir Sc2u ’
Feb. 28, each girl shared in" and Mrs. H. D. McIntyre Jr.
preparing a picnic lunch for
the group. A delicious fruit
beverage was made by Sarah
Zimmermann and Martha
27. Maintenance and cleaning of streets
z5:- Heeheakor opportunities for« ...
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lege. Registration from 8:30-
zshaz a
h Singenguprnund t EamP- thatthehincesan Sonvention AU circle members wishing “
lele. ril. a to eat their noon meal on the “
The redwood out-door tab- The meeting was closed with day of the convention are to
les were covered with red and a prayer led by Father Hanus. can Mrs. Fred Seidel for
white checkecd cloths. Center- mlcnuotion
SANDY HILLA: -pieces were baskets, some of —-------- .their reservation
* ' WORKERS 4-H ‘ * the girk had made as Junior
Four members of the Sandy girl scouts, containing the ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN 2" —acfim "Shristian -
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her ehson ervstai eral meeting on Feb. 28 with given by Mrs. Alvin Lorenz
COKE PARTY 50 members, Rev.. Thomas
Mrs. w>R. Stuckert and
Mrs. Eddie Van Dyke hosted
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... food value contained in the Miss Barbara Marsh, with a
=2 didarantikindssof vegetables oke-partyatthrsidenceof
and fruits. Mrs. Stuckert.
The following girls gave a Guests enjoyed playing a
demonstration:
=25,Tonetguleuantonswaytpes5sh-
mmEyimasneapotntort.osneotoia domeahdarectpecaie.dirns ‛Who‛s Who
pecstoscutshoretsetttree aiwrnysaser muj50 hadapdemesomssitween"ocide Day’ March 19
155 wuchcweressixeemeeTheLutheran Concordia
enonoree., . . College Choir of Austin will RtL,, nroc
spinach and bow to read and The. bride’s chosen color present a sacred concert at qMr S.RoyBa tchelpreP res
follow directions on the pack- of pink.was carried, out on rrinity Lutheran Church, Sea- identaoftGold EegstFineArts.
, a beautifully laden table of 1v at 730 n m Assoclation, 556 Pearl St,
Dorothy Beckendorr on dips, sandwiches, nuts, cream 7 P Beaumont, extends an invita-
cookingfrozen corn on the tarts, and Cok punch. “New Day Workshop” in tion to all artists and patrons
memchremesemsz
Wi iNNfr^’Wiikw <8 "imeli iisl pillow ruses - ^idt and youth divisions, 7 hegdguarters beginningat-mp
p.m. tsjp.SundayaNernoour-
First Methodist Official March 19. -
Board meeting, 7:30 p.m. Jan Maters,,anaccomplish-
_ ed and popular Dutch artist •
Bo SeoutTrgop 742.spoh- residing in Channelview, Te-
ored.by.St.Paul’s Lutberan.. xas, ’till give a lecture-oil
Brotherhood meeting at Scout painting demonstration at 2:30
House, 1 P.IDa 5
Scout Troop Committee Me-, P‛Paintings by • number of
etingatSt.Paul‛sParishHou-: lezas‛‛artists wu also be .
se, 309 W. Third, p.m. auctioned during the after-
noon to benefit the associa-
tion’s building fund. Persons
attending the event will be
asked to donate $1 to the fund.
MB. Batchelor states that
a capacity crowd of artists
and patrons is expected from
points in Texas and Louisiana.
SCHOOL
39. High school....
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10. Televiion.radjo service
Fresh CARROTS 2 - 15c
F 38. Junior high ....
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1967, newspaper, March 6, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578850/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.