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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1
’ BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENKAM, TEXAS '
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trict chairman to head the dis-
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ness here for the past week or
two. decided that as it was bad
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Thursday, Wm. Johnson drew an
eight or ten inch barlow knife on
Silas Ayers and threatened to
carve h i m. .Silas made com-
plaint in Justice Blinz court
against his assailant, and on a
plea of guilty was fined Wand
cost, in default of which he went
to jail.
Mr. Hertzberg, of the new law
firm of Rivers A Hertzberg, has
just written a burlesque of Ham-
lett, which will be produced by
amateurs here at an early day.
It is full of local hits and is rid-
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(Reprinted by the Governor’s Highway Safety Commission through Special
Permission of Newspaper Enterprise Association)
day traffic. I
‘•I feel sura that our Texas
sheriffs and chiefs of police will
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EDUCATION
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the charaeter, standing or repute-
appearing in the columnr of the
r correcte when the articie in ques-
inagement.
Estimated by DPS
During Holidays
yet received came in Tuesday
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H. Weghorst, chair-
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him to
for unfortunate children. The
of the Salem community are re-
joicing over the reCent arrival
of their healthy, husky youngster.
er Garrison, Director G.
partment of Public Safety, in
assigning • “every available
man to the streets and highways
during dangerous holiday traf-
fic periods. Our hope is that
careful driving and extra l a w
enforcement will hold the traf-
NW
dy to do its part. ..
Mr.land Mrs. Fritz Wiesepapees Marshalship of the Western
December it, IMS— At a dive
in the southern part of the city
upon thome prinetpiee or feedom.
which Amertcan patniota sachnicea t
I therefore blleve it U my duty to my
•.Headlines.
of f
Yesteryear,
ment."
The Department of Public
Safety has officially estimated
that the M-day ‘Operation
Deathwatch** would produce 92
traffic deaths between 12 01 a. -
m., Saturday, Dec. 22, and 11: -
59 p. m., Tuesday, Jan. 1.
The estimate was the third
lowest for any year - end holi-
day period of 10 days or longer
since 1949 and followed the over
all improvement in the traffic
BUBSCRIPTION RATES: Deliverea to the name by carrier in Brenham:
Txa, 110 JO per year.AU"prices include the 2% State. Sales.Tax.. Ail sub-
Pram, P. O Box MS. Brenham. Tnn TeSeffcone GR S-30«3_____________
Highway Patrol would be aug
’ * mented by l«0 uniformed m e l
from the License and Weighti
and Motor Vehicle Inspectior
DivSions to asise With holi
ways are built to provide max ..
imum safety for all highway
users, and we should not permit
a dangerous few to wreck t h e
safety and enjoyment of the
many.’’*
story bungalow, to be erected on ,
the corner lot of the old Lang-
hammer homestead.
Miss Marguerite Cunningham
of Brenham, who finished the
course in public health nursing
in the University of Texas last
year has accepted a position in
Brazil under the Rockefellow
Foundation. She has been public
health nurse.tor Brenham for
the past yewbut will leave soon
for Rio de Janeiro to take up the
work under the direction of Mrs.
Ethel Parson.
The Goodfellow fund is grow-
ing steadily as Christmas a p-
death situation in recent years.
The Governor said he was
pleased by the announcement
from Col. Garrison that the reg-
ular manpower of the Texas
December 19, 1922- Ollie MH- SrooShas nd 1 nrg nearing the who has done a • thriving bush
Scouts at a meeting of the com- .
mitten Wednesday night, M rHtp help furnish Christmas- cheer
S. MARKET AT
GERMANIA ST. j
when employees of the Winkel- ...
mann and Boehne store sent $14 weather it wouldn t pay
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District of-Texas, and those in a, ing the position. Mr. Teague will ment. having all the qualifica-
position to know think that h i s no doubt make a good marshal, tions necessary for filling t h e
optician, chances an* excellent for secur- should he be given the appoint-] position.
How much of the heme
movie chunem mrm tabau
-p.cN2theyhave in every holiday sea
of the De son in recent years,” the Gov-
(UPI) Stands Tor United Proas
International the world’s be*
coverage of the world’s biggest
news.
Sheriff D. F. Teague is still
Um end fortunes.
_________.____- --to love it: to eupron
tts constitution: to obey its aawe; '*• owe* ite fW; and to derend •
egainst all enemtes. _____________
Miller succeeds Travis Phillips. '
who has served as district chair- ‘
man on Scouting for Brenham J
and Washington County during
the past three years. Mr. Phil- '
lips said he will continue to work
in the interests of Scouting as
advancement chairman.
Miss Dorothy Hasskarl is a t
home for the Christ m‘as holidays
from Austin, where she is a stu-
dent at the Univetsity of Texas
Miss Mildred Welmann was
expected to arrive today from
Austin, where she attends the
University of Texas, to spent the
Christmas holidays at home.
Miss Evelyn Williams, student
at Baylor University, Waco, is
at home for the holiday season
Alamo school children sent $10 for Houston, Texas.
uon to calle to the attention of the
HNNASEDFtAt-Ben F Blanton, rublsber and maitor; Carolyn
FpNeapseazmi
"BU8E3s oFiCk-E Lane Gene’aiseiMranager; Mrs. Katy Mann,
Bookkeeper: Mary Ana Wegner, Mra. Euth Eroecker.
MwHAMIOALJamen E. Byrd, Superintenaent; s. H. Zetik, Elmer
#rechein ii flues' kelnhol;Herrmann, Daroid Bell. Raymond
CICULATON-Mary Ann_Wegner;Agent.wune Hertel,
Munke, Hannaan Klar, Don Welss, Weldon Fink*.
CORRESPONDENTS_MIes Erna Renn, Washington; Mra Steve Kam.:
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"EsarButch" Hohn, maependence, Maurice Angiy. Roving
oorreepocdewl, Mtox Jun* Fricke, Bound T*p__
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except Saturday and Bunday at 323 Fast Main Street, Branham, Taaaa. Tele-
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dinet, PAINTS
and driving while drinking were
the two principal causes of fa-
„ tal highway crashes, both last
, Christmas and last year, I a m
---------------- asking all law enforcement
fic death toll below the M fatal- agencies to crack down especi -
“— etimatad hv the Depart -ally hard on these violations,"
the Governor added. “Our high-
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HOUSE PAINT V
41 Years Ago
December 19. 1921 —With
characteristic generosity the
Brenham Chamber of Commer-
ce, Henry F. Winkelmann, pres-
ident, volunteered, and will de
fray the expense of maintaining!
the “Christmas Tree of Light."
which the United Home Mission-
ary Society, stages annually on
the Court House square. The tree
selected is the pretty live oak in
the extreme north east corner of
the grounds; and myriads of col-
ored incandescent bulbs, will be
I supplemented by a lively elec-
tric star.
Ed Ahlich, an employee of J.
Schleider Sons Co., has let the
contract to M. H. Robertson and
* Andrew Nichoison for a two-
DsverWe
HOUSE PAINT
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fume-resistant. Has built-in pro-
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The Brenham Banner-Press, Inc.' -4%
amzecuany 8 7“Gii
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L- Act of arch a,
These companies. mostly
Japanese, have 25 per cent of
the domestic market.
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man of the Goodfellows, is very
happy making plans for rem-
embering the poor with Christ-
mas gifts, and she says she will
have some important announce-
/ments to make in the Banner-
press Friday.
Headquarters will be opened
at t h e Brenham Chamber o f
Commerce office, Which the or-
ganization has offered for use
the few days the Goodfellows
will need it.
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ernor said.
"Because excessive speed
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Governor Price Dahie Said cooperate with Col Garrison
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Blanton, Ben F. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 97, No. 250, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1962, newspaper, December 19, 1962; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1555937/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.