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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1965
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
INCUISITIVE /pen
COMICS
JUNIOR REALM
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"I HEREBY acquaint the
Publick that I have opened a
Tavern at the House where 1
Tormerly lived where all who
piease to tavor me with their
Custom may depend upon the
beat of Entertainment for
Themseives, Servants, and
Horses, and good Pasturage
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property dressed
in the family try always to be
uriderstanding, eeperative and
congenial. Never come to
breakfast in your sleeping
clothes Rise early enough to
slip into something which be-
comes you Always be ready to
show love, forgiveness and.
consideration for- aft members
and Mrs. Arthur Fuelburg of
Brenham
—in ^haUting IMS aernort. we
find 13 or better than 46 per
cent attending Blinn College for
secondary education Some will
attend short term specializing »
schools and others will find
jobs Just evenly divided, nor-
mal and happy.
foundation full of smoldering
ashes? The answer to these
and many more WHAT IF
peril* of homeowning is a
Homeowner' package policy.
We can give you con pieie
detain
Robbie Barnes
BRENHAM ANSI RAM E
Quarter Herse Judze and has
AGENCY
1st Nati. Bank Bldg.
You've probably asked your- : out the. day
TLESDAY IS DOI BLE BUG ANEER STAMP DAY WITH LU 11 $2.50 PI REHASE OR MORE.
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norm* of the business, be on
time, do your work we., be
truthful. dependable and do not
interfere with the work of
others, mind your own business,
be polite to everybody and ho
an unaggressive member of
the staff, but be sure to watch
out for your own interest* in a
tactful way Respect your
superiors, show initiative,
and effort, and never pull
down a felow worker tn order
to make a favorable impression
for yourself
On campus, be friendly to
everybody, but choone your
companions wisely. Put study.
Ing responsibilities ahead of
social obligations. Get good
marks so that all members of
your classes will respect and
honor you A flunking student
is seldom popular. Always be
responsible for yourself and
your actions. Be well manner-
ed and avoid the extremes in
fads, conduct and general
social behavior
in church you will be rever-
ent if you attend because you
have a desire to worship God,
and not for social purposes.
Be respectful of all others who
ar in attendance and consider
the annoyance of poise and in-
serference Offer your atten-
tion to the speaker or teacher,
and listen closely for your own
edification.
In dating accept a date
wisely. Be gracious, but do not
make overly obvious attempts
"to show interest in something,
that does not .interest you Keep
your moral standards so high
that there will never be a boy
who can poke fun at you or
cheapen you with other boys.
Always be truthful Express "
yourself wkhout putting on
airs to impress your date. Be
interesting by learning before
the date the things the boy !(
considering as a career or
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will be named president Last
year the' Burton pumper team
won the first place trophy
Th - year, four year old Greg
Felder, so of Mr and Mrs Ray
Felder is one of three candi-
dates nominated for the or-
ganizations' mascot. Greg is
mascot of the local firs depart-
ment and will be attired in the
official firemen’s suit at the
Firemen s Feast on Sunday;
the yard behind the tavern,
shaded by an arbor of scupper-
nong grapes The specialty of
the house included Brunswick
stew, pecan .waffles Welsh
rabbit oysters clams and but-
tered appie pie Chowning’s
Tavern served a less august:
• clientele than the Raleigh or
! the Kinz s Ar ths but we’ll bet
■ mann f d Korth Arnie Spitzer, find it bth enterta ■ ng and
I Oscar Bode ‘ Jr Dennis < educational
Oliver Fischer will again be
the squad sponsor and Miss
Rita tauter assistant
The girls will again use the
red jumper uniform as they did
last season
Sunday afternoon a group of
S' John members participated
in a workshop in Weimar The
significant reason was to help
men and women organizations
of the church Those attending
were Wilfred Dietrich, Mrs
Robert Mohr, Miss Maimie
Fischer, and Mrs Florence
F ischer
The August Muehlbrads en-
tertamed a houseful of com-
pany Sunday afternoon. Among
• the out-of-towners were the
Will Muehlbrads at Rosenberg,
Clarence and daughter Betty
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The coeditorn, Daniel Kunkel
as*g Marilynn J aster along with
the bswineM managers. Curtis
Fuchs and Dennis Gertantwi
soon be drawing routes, for ad
gathering Others named to
the staff include: Advertising,
Marvin Sturck and Donna
Bredthauer; Subscription.
Laurell Landua and David
Mathies. photography, Donna
Klaus, Doris Rosenbaum, and
Larry Winkelmann: copy
editors. Kathy Mertz and
Delores Kramer; art editors,
Richard Kittermann and Eula-
lio Martinez, shipping -Howard
Meyer and Fred Mamey; and
distribution everyone of the
staff that’s able to attend when
they arrive. The. staff will col-
lect ads in Burton. Carmine
and Brenham on Oc 5
Although the High School '
Pep Squad is not very large
they go through the same pro-
cedures as the large ones. Dur-
ing their meeting recently
Betty Jean J aster was elected
president. Other executive com-
mittee members are Jackie
Thaler, vice president. Grace
Korthauer, secretary; Kathy
Mertz, treasurer. Darlene *
Mertz, Reporter; and Mary
Klaus, parliamentarian. Mrs. >
handled major shows through-
out the United State
Serving oh the Quarter
Horse Committee with Daniels
ar? Sam Winkelmann Bob
By MARTHA LEE
Q. I am frequently in trouble
with my parents, and eriticixed
—by-my brother, becats they
ciaim that I don’t conduct my-
self properly, la chureh I am
ice noisy, at school I flirt lee
much, and I just love to flirt
with the boys, on dates I am a
: nice girl and give the boys no
liberties but, I do kiss them
goodnight, and my Dad saw me
one* and I have never beard
the last of it. We have an early
breakfast because Dad has to
be at work at an unusual hour,
and so I come to breakfas in
my night gown, and I am
scolded every morning‘for it.
What should a girl do and hew
should she conduct herself’ Can
yew girts write me a cade of
ethics that will get me out of
trouble with my family? Gene-
vieve.
Panelists: Karyl Arnold col-
lege, Michigan Louise Pow-
drill, college. Texas; Nancy
Rystad, college Minnesota:
Mary Stafford, college Ver
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It is very difficult for us to
create a code of ethics for just
one girl, because of local tra-
il tion family tradition and the'
idiocyncracies of the individual.
But we shall try to work out
something for you and then you
may. write fr our bookiet "A
General Code of Conduct For
Giris." ,
Let us first divide the activi-
ties of a gin into six areas,
business, campus, church,
dating. family and general
.social In each one of these
•areas there are goas to each
for and in order to attain the
I goals it'requires a policy of
I deportment that will be re
j spec »ed and admired
I in business one should follow
I the established and accepted
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By JUDITH J ASTER
On Oct the Central Texas
District of Firemen and Fire
Marshals will meet in Belton
for their annual meeting Bur-
ton stands out in this Associa-
tion as Howard Matthies is
serving as vice president on a
graduation plan ahd eventually
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pre liY HEANY Sled,' /.y __
ry Becke rmann was a visitor
Iwo sick visits were reported
with eve members and Pa v
tor Paul S Fischer present,
meditation was read by Mrs
Walter Borchgardt The meet-
ng adjourned with the Lord's
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R"hiF
ed by your family than it is
to be respected by anybody
- else- You wHl always be apart
of-your family so treat it as a
permanent fixture so that it will
be an asset to you and you
will be an asset-to it Be help-
ful at every opportunity and
do not expect to always get
your own way
Write to the Banner Press for
your free copy of A ( ode Of
Conduct For Girls " *
(Copyright 1965, The Martha
Lee Syndicare)
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, The program < alls for eleven the scripture and prayer
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should see ne of the outstand
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Jim Dan • Chairman of
the Fair Quarter Horse Com-
mittee ‘stated that his com-
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major commanded, and two
soldiers carrying mine detec-
tors moved cautiously across
the field.
Three hours later they con-
ceded defeat, unable to find
Jennifer Hall's diamond en-
gagement ring
When Miss Hall lost the ring
in a local park, a friend sug
gested the ask the army for
help
"It was not a waste of the
day," said Maj Michael Devon-
shire. "It was an excellent
chance for the men to learn
how to use these mine detec-
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