Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1969 Page: 2 of 20
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2 PAGE TWO BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1969,
SALUTING
THE
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Beat
ON THEIR
59th ANNIVERSARY
Fees A ... 1 1 ♦
I suppose every boy wants to help his
country in some way or other. There
is a way by which he can do so easily.
and that is by becoming a Boy Scout."
—-*------ ----------------------— — Baden-Pewell.
seo- *3 ho. Dwcome mereasingly more important to thecrursof our coumy- . ...oneteasoi wh ,
the Scout movement aims for a high standard of citizenship, character and physical fitness. In the
program there is a strong emphasis on training for citizenship. Every boy must learn respect for the
flag, loyalty to country, and an appreciation of our American heritage. We salute the Scouts and
the great work they are doing in making better citizens.
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THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THESE CIVIC-MINDED FIRMS AND ORGANIZATIONS:
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A SCOUT IS TRUSTWORTHY
A Scout’s honor is to be trusted. If
he were to violate his honor by
telling a lie, cheating, or not doing
a given task entrusted to his honor,
he is not being a true Scout!
BLUEBONNET ELECTRICAL
CO-OPERATIVE
AUSTIN HWY.
836-7202
RINK
A SCOUT IS COURTEOUS
No works faithfully, wastes nothing,
and makes the best use of his op-
opportunities.He saves his money
so that he can pay his way. No is
sonorous to those in need.
CITY of BRENHAM
UTILITIES
210 N, PARK 1 - 836-79U
A SCOUT IS LOYAL,
He is loyal to all to whom loyalty
is due, his Scout loader, his home
and parents, his country. He shows ;
respect to grown-ups, to the flag
and helps in community projects.
MADDOX FURNITURE
MANUFACTURING CO.
836-3631
N A SCOUT IS KIND
tie He is a friend to all animals. He
A will not kill nor hurt any living
A creature needlessly, but will strive
eau to save and protect all harmless.
life. He seeks to know wildlife.
ODELL LUECKEMEYER
CONSTRUCTION
1209 E. TOM GREEN • 836-5380
—----„ STRAN-STEEL BUILDINGS—:_
A SCOUT IS HELPFUL —
He must he prepared at any time to
save a life, helpeinjured persons,
and there in his home duties. He
must do at least one Good Turn for
somebody every day.
WALTER THIELEMANN
CONTRACTOR
2110 TISON
836-3462
A SCOUT IS OBEDIENT
He obeys his parents. Scoutmaster,
patrol leader, policemen, and all
other duly constituted authorities.
- A Scout must learn to obey before
he can leant to lead.
, WOODSON LUMBER
COMPANY
OF BRENHAM .
301 E. COMMERCE
836-7933
-A SCOUT IS FRIENDLY i
9 Ne is a friend to all and a brother
Y to every other Scout. He meets peo-
2 ple with a sincere smile on his
D face and an outstret ched hand. Hla
friendliness la contagious.
BRENHAM SADDLE
SHOP .
HOUSTON HWY.. 836-2662
OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT SUPPLIERS
A SCOUT IS CHEERFUL
Ha smiles whenever he can. His
obedience to orders is prompt and
* cheery. He never shirks nor grum-
am bias at hardships. His cheerful
1- outlook.....helps those around him.
MAJER, INC.
(COLEMAN)
321S. AUSTIN
836-7141
' A SCOUT IS THRIFTY
A He is polite to all, especially to
V woiren, cimfaren, or pwypr. 2.2ns
1 weak and helpless. Ni must not
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eous. He shows appreciation.
SOUTH CENTRAL SAVINGS
Attorn TinM
ASSOCIATION-
N A SCOUT IS BRAVE
fan. No has the courage to face danger
in splic 429arr He will—st-..2pand
C for right against the coaxing of
shmnd mends or-thedor i* “* *4
his enemies. He scoms" defeat.
POMYKAL DRILLING
-—-COMPANY
A SCOUT IS CLEAN
He keeps clean in body and thought;
said for clean speech, clean ha-
bits; and travels with a eloan crowd.
Me prooticns clean sportsmans?!"
and a clean outlook.
JAHNKE’S CLEANERS
---------1304 MARIE ST.------,---------
! 301 E. MAIN
836-7991
LOOP 290
836-2436
A SCOUT IS REVERENT -
No is reverent toward God, faithful
F in his religious duties, respects the
convictions of others in matters of
, custom and religion. He serves God
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
221 E. MAIN
836-3643
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Gilmore, Robert K. & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 12, 1969, newspaper, February 12, 1969; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695568/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.