Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1968 Page: 6 of 6
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PAGE SIX BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1968
CARD OF THANKS TEACHERS-
I wish to express my sin- (Continued from page 1)
cere thanks to everyone who
was so kind to me while I enjoy being a full-time house
was a patient at the St. Jude wife.
Hospital... . Mrs. Raven was born in
I especially want to thank Brenham, where she com-
Dr. Giddings and the nurses pleted her public school ed-
Yfor tho w lendid sore Espec- P-9 ---------
. tally my slier-e.BTFDr. view&M College and Com-
R.L. Gilpia Lr his visits and pleted her college education.
She has taught in Washington
County and Brenham schools
BOWLING
BRENHAM PRO’S
Pink Things over Foul 4,
4-0; Studs over Rebels, 4-0;
Gruesome 5 over Censors, 4-
0; Hot Stuff over Allygators,
—ucattoroo.e-mtered-P-atrtac-4-0; SWG snlt with Squirrel
12-4 Aer Shooters, 2-6, DPS SD
lit with Sands, 2-2.
Crew tetmwy
SO C A
RECPEs
prayers.
I wish to thank all the nur-
ses during my recent stay at
the Sweetbriar Nursing Home.
Your kindness will always
be remembered.
Sincerely,
MRS. EMMA NEHRING
during her entire tenure.
Along with her career and
the many pressing obligations,
Mrs. Raven found time to
High individual game: Jo
Lynn Picone, Pink Things,
172; Mark Kramer, Gruesome
5,210. High individual ser-
ies: Jo Lynn Picone, Pink Th-
ings, 445; Larry Thedford,
Rebels, 472.
LIVE MINNOWS
3 Dozen $1.
SUPERETTE
102 HORTON OR6-2828
— rear a family, two boys John
—Thirmas Naser and Charles .
Raven, one girl, Maria Alice
Raven, and one granddaugh-
ter, Tasha Raven.
She enjoys several hobbies,
sewing, working in her flow-
er yard and reading.
irlitels
6
IS THE MAN
A Everyone
who knows
y Dolph Briscoe
will vote for him ..
for Governor 1.
, of Texas -
/ Everyone!
NEWS
BOHNE MEMORIAL
ua F Admissions - :
Henry Wise Houston, sur- 1
gical."
Mrs. Bessie Davis, Bren-..
ham, medical.
Charlie Ripple, Burton,
surgical.
Dismissals
George Dodd.
Glenn Treude.
Gloster Bouldin.
Miss LeAnn Lipps.
ST, JUDE
Admissions
Mrs. Alton Kieke, Burton,
surgical.
Herman Witte, Caldwell,
medical.
HERE’S WHAT DOLPH BRISCOE HAS DONE FOR
FARMERS, RANCHERS, SCHOOL TEACHERS
• Sponsored Teachers’ Pay Raise’Measures.
• Supported constructive Educational
Legislation.
• Co-sponsored Colson-Briscoe Farm to Market
- Road Act which pulled rural Texas out of the
mud.
• Dolph Briscoe was the Prime Mover in eradi-
cation of screwworm from Texas livestock...
.nandwater acnen — •
in. • Dolph Briscoe will continue torwork for ALL
cinis Texans when he is Cvereer,.. just as he
JA X has in the past. " i * •
V O TE SATURDAY MAY4TH
Mrs. Emma Pape, Bren- •
ham, medical.
Dismissals
Mrs. Walter Thane.
Mrs. Walter Steinbach.
Mrs. Glenn Bentke and baby.
Lawrence Mays.
BRENHAM
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Penh BRISCOE for GOVERNOR
(Paid pol.adv. by Washington County Committee for Briscoe
Reese B. Lockett,chairman)
ELECT
Ben Burnes
Lt. Governor
( PAID POLITICAL ADV. BY WASHINGTON COUNTY
COMMITTEE TO EL ECT BEN BARNES LT. Gov.)
STOIRIE
CLOSE
A F
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PROFIT PROTECTION
His building fire insurance
won’t pay for profit-lost
while he’s closed... won’t
pay the higher cost to ex.
press-ship new stock for
earlier reopening. But we
can help you. Phone us
today for profit protection
more". —-=
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Chambers, Bert L., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1968, newspaper, May 2, 1968; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1647875/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.