Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963 Page: 2 of 6
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and other materials
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1963
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Entered as second class matter at Poet Office,
Brenham. Texas. under Act of March 8. 1879
CORPORATE oFFICERSw N Blanton. Sr,
Chairman of the BoardrBen F Blanton. Presi-
lent and Treasurer: Carolyn W. Blanton, Vice-
President and Secretary,
NEWS AND EDITORIA—Ben F Blanton, Pub-
tisher and Editor: Carolyn W Blanton, Society
Eaitor: Herbert J aster city Editor and spors
Editor; Darien eLuedemann, Patsy Longe. Mrs
Betty Jean Pomykal
BUSINESS OFFICE— RUI Dange. General Sale Mani
Rookkeeper Mi* Ruth Broecker and Mrs Jo Ann :
Circulation Records
roosters would probably
Several
on ac-
of the
keeping
body of the Brenham High
School Wednesday morning on
and other items
YOUR CHOICE
“The Value of an
and his talk was
if there is either anv sense or
necessity for boys from 14 to 20
years of age carrying pistols in
their pockets they will please
write us an explanation by mail
and we will cheerfully publish
the same. Come young men and
give your reasons
There seems to be a commun-
ity feeling between the average
small boy and the small donkey
The Hidden Hand compnay car-
ry with them a performing don-
key td small dimensions and the
YOUR CHOICE
8 2. 88c
Pacific; after spending the holi-
days here' with his- aunt, Mrs.
IClaire Gevera.
Education their pocket artiliery
heard with - - ■
about one - half of the halfgrown
boys of Brenham who are per-
4 ambulating arsenals, the city
bastile would have to be enlarg-
he- will be assigned for duty to
some medical department or-
ganization:
Camp Robinson, Ark. —Will-
iam O’Shea who was inducted
recently and whose address is
MECHANICAL—James F Byrd, superintendent ; s H Zetik Elmer
nechele. Alfred Hartmann, Reinhold Herrmann. Darold Bell, Raymond
Erinkmever, Ftank Bridges ,
SIRCULATION-Agenta— Wile Hertel, W •« Muske, Hermann Klar. Don
Welsa Weldon Finke
CORRESPONDENTS- Miss Erns Renn, Washington; Mrs. Steve Kamas,
Wesiey: Mrs M L Zwernemann, Carmine: .Milton Routt, (’happen Hill
Mise, terns -Mae Buro, Zionsville, Will Weeren, Burton; Cnesar Dutch •
Hohn. Independence. Maurice Angiy, Roving correspondent Mis- June
Prtncke Round Top. Mrs H. W Smith Lyons; J. W Wood. Somervie
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arrested, because of a scarcity
bedding in the dormitories at
boys were much interested in
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her parents, Mr. ana
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assigned pay their funeral
would not bury a
recently and whose address is ' ...
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been assigned for training to / 2 1 ears AgO
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has been assigned for training
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Training Center here. His train- tramps anti freeze them to dea-
th in the' city bastile and then
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one.montha 51.02: one year, $10320: By mail to Washington ana'ndjolnng
sounties: *6 12 per year; to other iecons in Texas *9 18 nor year- out of
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znptione paable in advance. Copies that are undelivered shane— ot
padreen, andewazgbacripton ordes Bhoua be addreM*d to the Bann«r^
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A Quickie— . .
from t h e Rock aa Roll Top
Desk
at Angly Acres
Mon bien c h ere Madame!
Voud vow. for pleeze, say th
ze Monsieur le propriterv, zat
he shud slay on ze tooken (in-
steadt uff der klicken) end of y
Ze kamera! ! /
Et alors, puleese, do not let ze¥
Neuvean photographeur get off
ze pay - until votre Report-
eur - Roaming, as. taken toute
les pictures pour vous — alors!
Bonne Anne et Merci Bien,
Ze Grand Maurice
Ain’t martinis Wunderbar?!!!
brace eight weeks, after which tramps are in town but
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deep interest and close attention
by both students and faculty.
Arrangements have been
' made by Ed. Schatz, T. F. Smith
and Branch Watson; of Burton;
to entertain a number of their
friends with a dance at Fischer
Hall Thursday night: w h e n
music will be furnished by Nav-
ratil's orchestra; and everything
possible will be done to make
the occasion one of genuine
pleasure to the attendants.
This dance will be strictly an
invited affair, and the hosts
have decided to invite no more
than can dance comfortably in
. the hall. Several Brenham cou-
ples will be among the guests.
2eE. sxe Hies Edring == - rae-e
the holidays with her. parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Day has re-
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Seeds Leslie D. Williams.____ —herstudies, ,
- •-and-Mrs o, F. So bestir ard5 nniversit
little daughter, Lou Ann, have, Roland Roggenbrod has re-
n-turned to Brownwood, where turned to Galveston, when* he
a visit tolholds a position in the checking
depastment of the Southern
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Blanton, Ben F. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1963, newspaper, January 3, 1963; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555946/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.