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event of a tie the earliest entry blank received by
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3. The score of the Brenham High School Clawing Cubs
CONTEST RULES
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• Mr. and Mrs. Eugen* Hunt
and children Diane and Douglas
have returned from a v i s 11 to
relatives in Houston.
Connie Rhea Lawler, 17year-
old Brenham High School senior,
has been selected sweetheart of
the 1956 BHS football squad.
Mrs. Louise Schaefer had as
her guest her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George
McGray, of Orange over the we-
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B. F. Teague, who have, been
making their home here with
his mother, Mrs. Virginia Tea-
gue, are arranging to move to
Austin, where he will enter the
law school at the University of
Texas.
. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cole and
little son, Michael, left today for
their home in Premont, in the
Rio Grande Valley, after a visit
to her mother, Mrs. C. A. DeWa-
re.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hahn are
announcing the birth of a son.
Alvin Wayne Hahn, who arrived
at St. Francis Hospital Sunday.
H O. White and m. Michael
of Houston are spending a week
here as guests of Mrs. Dan Bec-
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Dale-Robertson’a new ABC-TV i by guest star Bill Cosby I had
western 1 senes. “Iron Horse." ! the sneaking suspicion mat
which arrived Monday night. Miller, an individual fellow,
wasn't bad at all. There were was somehow resisting NBC-
nine premieres on the three | TVs inevnable attempt to
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ced the following Tuesday.
6. There will be three winners each week of six Bren-
ham High School football tickets for the following
week's game (2 tickets each). Each week’s winner
will be held,until the end of the 10 weeks and from
these weekly winners a, drawing will be conducted
and one grand prize winner selected to receive 4 tick-
ets to the Houston Bluebonnet Bowl Game.
7. Contest is open to everyone over the age of 16 and
the decision of the judges will be considered final.
No entries will be returned.
8. Entries may be mailed into the Brenham Banner-
Press, P. O. Box 585, Brenham, Texas, % Football
Contest Editor, or deposited in the Official Entry
Box in the Brenham Banner - Press Business Office,
223 East Main, Brenham, Texas. •
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ai. Bruce Gordon, who playd "viclus lawyer who acctses a
Sept. U, 1926- Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gcjeske and daughter left
this morning to their car for Be-
aumont to visit relatives. *
Ottp Gindorf of the Bluff was
among the business visitors to
the city today.
H. C. Mauer and son of Ben-
umont. who have been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Niederourn
returned this morning a erim
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ALMANAC
Today is Tuesday, Sept. 13.
the 2M day of IMS with 109 to
follow. 2
The moon is between its last
quarter and.new phase.
The morning stars are
Saturn, Jupiter, Mars and
Venus.
The evening star is Saturn.
Gen. J. J. Pershing was born
on this day in 1860.
On this day in history:
In 1759, the British defeated
the French on the Plains of
Abraham Overlooking the city
of Quebec.
In 1788, the U.S. Congress
authorized the first national
election.
In 1943, Generalissimo Chiang
Kai-shek was elected president
of the Chinese Nationalist
government. '
In 1954, Maine elected its
bles" series, is the bigtime
hod who is onhis trail. In the
opener, Sheldon tried to hide by
working at a gas. station but
was on the run again by the
end • of the show, which
combines some elements of
“Some Like It Hot” as well as
hinting at a takeoff on "The
Fugitive.” In sum, one can only
admire such cool professiona-
lism. Jim Aubrey would have
been proud.
Over at NBC-TV, meanwhile,
there have been better nights.
Th* premiere of the half-hour
Roger Miller variety show, for
wiirfiflitiimitifitimiirfii
fights, and Gary Collins Bob
Random and Roger Torrey
were the boss man’s good-
natured, appealing sidekicks.
Diana Hyland wa. luscious as a
blonde who went with the
private railroad car Robertson
bought. Maybe that’s why I
didn’t mind “Iron Horse.” 1
The show that seemed to
have 'hit" written all over it,
however, was CBS-TV's half-
hur comedy, Run, Buddy,
Run," about a young man who
accidentally overhears a secret
gangster > meeting in a steam
bath and then is pursued
endlessly by the mob. It has
that unmistakable CBS situa-
tion comedy feel—and impres-
sion of an icily constructed,
commercially shiny product
that whams you again and
again, with no one's intelligence,
overestimated, like “The Bev-
erly Hillbillies" and 'Hogan's
Heroes."
’ As the pursued young man,
Jack Sheldon, an undoubted
vpupuvvpwu"--
"Iron Horse" is an hour ‘ network's wont. Certainly a
entry abaut-A charming. iron- ; group called —the- Doodietwn-
fisted con man-gambler who i Pipers had about . as much
wins a railroad in a poker place on the show as the
game and decides to fight it ' Swingle Singers would have-
through the wilderness. The । with Jimmy Dean.
detail don’t matter much in I w, . • . .. , .
westerns,—of courte-its how, Muler’a stature-
they're played. And there I tot. I has to be "protected by EC
to my considerable surprise, as i with aine LjeroF '"e •
the new show made the right guest c9-Mdiana,: anyoru n\
move of not trying to make too In .any-ys 1 e setned
much sense, not taking itself | quite uncmfortaole, and there
too seriously—just attempting was Plenty of ,.i ► g end
to be entertaining in a good, i phumphering excppt * he
humored, rip-roaring way. sanE and again ausPe. ed he
As the newly rich lady killing sensed aome, of the aceudty:
gambler, Robertson showed the ! . hey tel r'‘ by the v thaf
he works best about three in
the morning. Who doesn’t?
Reg. Bank Hours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Drive-In Windows 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sat 7:30 a.m
,to 1 p. m.
oned typewriters". _ ___..
--—n the’square’in srenham’"”
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NBC-TV also offered ‘The
Road West." yet another one-
hour potboiler about a frontier
family that fights off bad guys
who try to run them off their
land (Barry Sullwan is the
papa). / .\
And the network camel forth,)
as well, with a half-hour item
called ’The Monkees," a’
comedy dealing with the
misadventures of a rock ‛n‛ roll
quartet, and attempting with
great lack of success to employ
the far-out camera zricks and >
style of the beatles’ film "A
Hard Day's Night."’ A song in
the show says, “We're the
younger generation and we've
got something to say." What
they had to say apparently, aa
of the first episode. is trust the
artistic purity of the younger
generation is quite as 'suscepti-
ble to compromise as that of
the older generation.
There were plenty of other
lemons too. ABC-TV’s "The
Feleny Squad," a cliche cops
policeman of brutality. Same
network’s "The Rat Patrol."
about four Allied soldiers who
battle the Germans from two
jeeps in the North African
desert in World War I, was 30
minutes of sheer unbelievabili-
ty. as done. CBS-TV's “Family
Affair,” a comedy about a ’
bachelor who inherits two
orphaned nieces and a nephew,
is the sort of treacle ’ that
makes one want to string up
cute children And CBS-TV"s
Jean Arthur show, a comedy
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