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PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
FRIDAY, MARCH 11,1960
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efree -hour course.
considered. Last year approvarof
; cream.
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classes now in progress, and thing before adjournment.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wellmann of
are held
id at public schools
public school and
family had as their guests Thurs-
new in-
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Houston.
ham. medical.
terstate highways.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lauter spent day night Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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serious illness of an uncle, George
Johnson, head of the history de-
had as recent guests Mr. and Mrs.
NO SESSION BEFOREof having mastermined a bombing
of the premises at a non-striking
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters and Otto,
meeting.
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thrown the bomb in the victim’s
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; Sunday school for all ages 9:15
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Phone GR 6-3503
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March X, brief meeting of coo
Kasprowicz, 1367 Market Street.
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Sunday school teachers
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call the Banner-Press.
visit here.
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WELCOME WAGON
Teachers would prefer to have
the matter submitted at a special
plant during a union walk-out. Two
persons were convicted of having
vaci
Ben
the
Houston attending the convention
of the Fourth District of Texas Fed-
UHLTY PAYMENTS AVAIL
ABLE — Cities and private utility
companies can now get reimburse-
ment for money spent moving util-
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HUNTSVILLE (Spl) - Donald
Kasprowicz of Brenham was nam-
yew. 2816 p
have taken tl
the council may advise congrega-
tinn of cost of improvement to he
done on church and parsonage.
if
street
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1:30 Music of Yesteryear
2:00 Methodist Men’s Hour
230 Baptist Hour ——
Scholars who made a grade poiht
average of 2.5 and above on at least
12 hours of classwork are eligible
for the list.
Kasprowicz, a senior music ma-
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semester at Sam Houston State
Teachers College.
The list of honor students was re-
the weekend in Houston with their
daughter and her husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Lenard Turner.
It matters but little what your
needs may be, a Banner - Press
Classified Ad will get the desired
results.
(UPI) Stands for United Press
International the world’s best
coverage of the world’s biggest
news.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Peters and
daughter of Houston.
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Savings aceounts
help go
many families
make dreams
Mrs. Frieda Mueller, Brenham,
medical.
Mrs. Frank Reyes, Somerville,
surgical.
Roese.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kolkhorst vis-
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their savings
this bank.
10:30 Clarence Witt
10:45 Morning Show
iO.M News
11:00 Judy and the Jewels
11: X Morning Show
News
3:55 News
4:00 Ave Maria Hour
4:30 Concert In Khaki
5:00 News
5:05 Navy Hour
5:15 Album Time
5:30 Album Time
6:00 Twilight Time
6:30 Sign Off
GREENVINE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Ray Bennett, Pastor
Sunday, March 13-
Sunday school, 9:X a.m.
Worship service, 10: X a.m. •
Training Union, 7 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:45 p.m.
7:30 News
7:45 Coffee Tima
8:29 Hourly Headlines
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 News
12:15 Sen. Lyndon Johnson
12:15 Church of Christ Program
12: X Piano Turner’s Program
1:00 Thirty Minutes With Jesus
Brenham
Film Previews
e
20 Years Ago
March 1L IMO—The Brenham
and Washington County. Junior
Chamber of Commerce became af-
filiated with the United States Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce Friday
oldEhuckwagon ”
Lone Star Brass Band
Afternoon Show -
10:
10:
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EMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Greenvine
Theo. F. Sager, Pastor
Sunday, March 13— .
white-caps. *
Use County Commi se loners
being
Hotel.
German worship services 10: X a.
m.
March 16 at 7:45 p. m. Passion
devotlon. Sermon them:" "Chrfst
Meets Pontius Pilate.”
Bring your building envelopes.
We need every member’s financial
support
Alvin G. Holtkamp, Brenham,
surgical. *
Lee Bentley Syler, Burton, acci-
dent.
end Erna Sunday afternoon
Have Supper Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lohmey-
er had as their supper guests Sat-
urday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Tru-
man Flynt and daughter of Bryan.
Legion home..
Congressman Lyndon Johnson,
was a brief visitor in Brenham late
Saturday en route to Austin from
Houston. He had flown to Houston
lative session to raise teacher pay
before May 7 - the first primary
a special session after the first pri-
mary election would pose many,
problems. As much as 25 to X per
cent of the House could be made
up of “lame duck” — persons re-
tiring from office or defeated at the
ter at Post of-
Bee, Brenham,
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BOETTCHER LUMBER
COMPANY
Houston Highway
Phone GR 6-3678
By ERNA RENN
Mrs. Ted Borgstedte, Buch, Dale
’■’SKSu.sses
3:00 Sunday Afternoon Show . Litany.
--"ii Friday, March 15: 7:15 a.m. UI. a
Erwin Tiemann, most friendly. (Staff
Photo).
VACATE AIR BASE
RABAT, Morocco (UPI) - Mo
sources said Tuesday that
15 new classes are due to begin
this month
Attorney for the defendant call-
ed "dangerous” law that makes
FRIEDENS UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Gay Hill
John Zell Gaston, Minister
Service I:X. Sermon: "Why Will
You Die?”
9: X Sunday school classes.
Thursday 7:30 p. m. Easter pre-
paratory service.
.Friday 2:30 Women’s Guild.
WELCOME LUTHERAN CHURCH
Welcome
W. Wolf, Pastor
Lenten services every Wednesday
at 5 p.m.
Sunday services at 10: X a.m.
Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
Junior Lutherans meeting March
19, 2:30 p.m. with weiner roast.
Charles Petzolt, Jr. of Houston;
two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Hinze of
sr Sunday night. If it 0c
SIMM
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
——--CHURCH --
Phillipsburg
H. Brunotte, Pastor
Reminiscere Sunday.
Sunday, March 13-
frame them to your order.
WIKEIMANNS STUDIO
202 W. Alamo GR 6-3551
TEA’S civil defense staff
Seven new teacher training
workshops are scheduled within
the next few weeks Eventual goal
, h to have civil defense classes in
or near every Texas community.
Course material ranges from
study of the effect* of a nuclear
bomb and probable capabilities of
hostile powers to step-by-step in
st ructions for personal survival
preparedness.
Persons interested in having the
course in their communities may
contact their local school superin-
tendent or write Civil Defense Ed-
ucation Director. Texas Education
Agency, Austin
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2:00 News
2:05 Afternoon Show
3:00 News
3:05 Afternoon Show
4:00 News
4:05 UN Chib ,
5:00 New*
5:15 Album Time
6:00 Twilight Time
6:30 Sign Off
Monday to consider the peti-
Um to have a new justice of
Tonight, March 11, Ladies Aid
and Brotherhood meeting, 5 p.m. “ MrsGlibert Druckhammer . and
Wednesday, March 16, prefer Gilbert Ray of Navasota visited
ter of Mr. and Mr*.. Dennis Luuetge,
most friendly. Back row, left to right,
Frank Fox, 18, the son of Rev. Walter
M. Fox; best all'around; Weldon Gas
kamp, 17, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Gaskmp, most handsome; and Elton
Tiemann, 17, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
70 Years Ago v
March lh INS—The editor of
gregation following the service that jar, I* a member of Phi Mu Alpha, roc
He is the son of Mrs, Margaret the
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lege of Houston, George Boenker,
- ‘ ‘ Willie Boenker,
ter, milk.
Wednesday: Pork roast, mash-
ed potatoes, buttered cabbage,
sliced peaches, bread, butter, milk.
Thursday: Vegetable beef stew,
cheese on tost, grapefruit section*,
milk.
Friday: Westernburgers, French -
the Brazos.
Frank Collins has been indict
•d by the grand jury for assault
with intent to murder Charley
ohnson, the entered bootblack.
He appeared in the district court
Herman Zuehlke and daughter of
Brenham. - - • '
Brenham High School Favorites
Senior class favorites at Brenham f - --h - -
Buy now and save
up to 50% on
SOME MONUMENTS
NOW IN STOCK
Must buy direct to get
this saving-
BRENHAM
MEMORIAL SHOP
507 W. Lubbock St.
-Brenham, Texas
Phone GR 6-2255
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Ooms in, bring the fam-
ily . . start saving here.
wasuINGTONOOUNrY STATERANK.
Member FDIC.
All aocounts inmured up to $10,000.
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AUSTIN—(SPL)—TEXAS adults
Muv ak.. ekukuanA. auA aauc Ik n -*6- +.
dv the thousand’s are going back to
schydl this year
Their object: to leant what nu-
clear warfare could mean to the
The U. S. Navy submarine Balao,
a veteran of ten World War II pa-
trols. winner of nine citations and
credited with singing 57,000 tons
of Japanese merchant ships, got the
questionable honor of turning pink
for scenes in "Operation Petticoat.”
The movie co-starring Cary Grant
and Tony Curtis, will play at the
Simon Theatre, Sunday through
Wednesday.
The fact that the sub was painted
pink is an important story point in
the film comedy, so, after proper
representation, the U. S. Navy gave
the movie company permission to
make the color change.
Lieut. Commander W. O. Muncie,
an Annapolis man who knows how
to follow orders, didn’t even blink
Monument Isolated .
Katmai National Monument If
Alaska is so isolated that a vol-
cano can erupt there without
anyone hearing or seeing it. J
and Disaster Relief are co-spon-
sort of the civil defense adult edu-
cation program. Since the pro-
Divine worship 10:15 a.m:;
Sunday School Teachers Rally,
Zone 1, Fayetteville Lutheran
Church, 2:30 p.m. Teachers plan
car pool.
Luther League meeting 7:X p.m.
Wednesday, Lenten service 8 p.
m. " .
Thursday, choir rehearsal for
Easter Cantata 7:30 ,p. m. to be
presented Easter Sunday. All who
wish to sing in this cantata are urg-
ed to be present.
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MONDAY MORNING
6;00 Sign On
6:01 Portals of Prayer
6:03 Rise and Shine
6:29 Hourly Headlines
6:30 County Agent
6:40 Rise and Shine
6:46 Sunrise Edition of News
7:00 Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
7:30 News
7:45 Bocal News
7:50 Sports Page
8:00 Family Worship Hour
8:15 Coffee Time
9:00 Texas Polka Time
10:00 News
10:05 Guest Star
10: X Morning Show
10:55 News
11: X Morning Show '
11:45 Grand Prize—News
11:56 Local News
taught by .
r college teachers who have
trained and certified b y ity lines to make way for
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kalkhorst partment of the Houston schools.
------4.. .. He is suffering from a blood clot
on the brain, and the crisis is ex-
“me“itrhmurai table tennis
SCHOOL
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SATURDAY MORNING
6:00 Sign On
6:03 Rise and Shine
6:X Sixty Second Newsju-.
" 6:50 Faras Bureau Roundup
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8:X Coffee Time
8:46 Family Worship Hour
9:00 Texas Polka Time -
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05 Morning Show
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Let us give your treasured
old photon a new lease on life.
Our experts will restore them
to their original beauty and
clarity, enlarge, color and
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:00 Old Chuckwagon
12:29 Hourly Headlines
12: X Old Chuckwagon
1:00 Album Time
1:15 Reserved For You
1:30 Afternoon Show
2:00 News
2:06 Afternoon Show
3:00 News
3:05 Afternoon Show
3:30 Livestock Auction
3:45 Afternoon Show
4:00 Newe
4:05 1280 Club
4:05 Record Palace
4:29 Hourly Headlines
4:30 UN Club
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:15 Album Time_________
6:00 Twilight Time
6:30 Sign Off
ing eight weeks.
However, the governor said he
may call a session after the May
7 primary or submit the school im-
provement program as an emer-
gency measure at the .1961 regular
session. If be waits until 1961, Dan-
iel said he would recommend an
inereased program to make up for
money test by delay.
Many observers have noted
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“mhppunerarorurugn MLewis
will take place from his late resi-
dence on West Street at 10 o’clock
this morning.
“QurCrpwd club had an epy
yoyabi"party at- the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Murphy last
Friday evening.
era. two dusky damsels, were ar-
rested Monday afternoon by
Constable Boyd on a capias pro
fine and lodged in the county jail
A party living out on Market
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leased by Dean W. E. Lowry, dean
___________. . Houston spent a few days at their
and Terrie and Mrs. Arthur Steele country home here in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beaker and
1,296 persons are attend- the budget was just about last 00
SUNDAY MORNING
7:09 Sign On
7:03 Music for Sunday
7:30 News
7:45 Serenade In Blue
8:00 Clark W. Thompson
8:15 Rev. T. V. Lewis
9:00 News
9:05 Texas Polka Time
9:55 News
10:00 Sunday Morning Melodies
10:45 Music For Sunday
11:00 Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Peters and---------— -
family had as their weekend guests, from Washington because of the
United States has completed
ating its Air Fora* base at
MMit*a terateg B rate to
Morecan raw as promised
President Eisenhower on his
High School include: front row, left to
right, Beverly Lehmann, 17, the.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leh- ,
mann, beat all around; Jim Linnstaed
ter, 18, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Linnstaedter, most likely to suece-
ed; Lois Finke; 18, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Finke, most likely to suc-
ceed; and Dolly Luetge, 17, the dau^h-
sezi ~» 2 "
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RADIO
Saturday, 84; 3-6; 6 3;
64; The match played
Blinn courts was brad f<
tournament at Blinn College has
F. Wels and e. f Edward uefin wii pion Johnny
MeNeil for the championship
when he got the order to “paint
Zone II teachers meet at Gay her pink.” At no expense to the
Jr. Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Wellmann, Jr.
took Monroe. Wilhelmine, Dinah
and Clynthia Petzolt to Houston last
Monday night to see their father,
Fritz. Petzolt, who was in the,Mem-
orial Hospital there. ----
Mrs. Lemmie Rushing and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Johnie Peters and chil-
dren of Waco visited with Mrs.
Glen Ahrenbeck and the Erna Pet-
zolt family over the weekend. They
came especially for the Glen Ahren-
beck funeral which was held at
Oaklawn Cemetery in Navasota
Monday at 10 atm. Survivors in-
clude his wife, Mrs. Minnie Benker
Ahrenbeck; one daughter, Gloria,
and his mother.
Fritz Petzolt Dies
Fritz Petzolt, 52, died at the Me-
morial Hospital in Houston March
5, at 1 a.m.
Born March 26, 1907 at Washing-
ton, the son of the late Charles
and Sophy Wellmann Petzolt, he
whs baptized at the Friedens
Church Aug. 24, 1907 and confirm-
ed at the same church on Feb. 5.
1922 by Rev. M Weber.
He spent most of his life in the
Washington Community and was a
member of the Friedens Evange-
lical and Reformed Church, now
Friedens United Church of Christ,
for about ten years.
uvea in oUSDon
Recently he has been making his
home in Houston where he married
his second wife, Mrs. Bennie Tomp-
son Petzolt, who survives. Also
surviving are four children from a
former marriage, Monroe, Wilhel-
mine, Dinah and Cynthia Petzolt of
Washington; three step children,
Mrs. Hormon Jones of Albuquer-
que, New Mexico, J. D. Tompson
of Borger and J. C. Tompson of
Houston; his mother, Mrs. Charles
Petzolt, Sr. of Navasota; two bro-
there, Willie Petzolt a Navasota,
Brenham Elementary
Monda: Barbecue pork, macaro-
ni and cheese, beans, spinach, chill-
ed pineapple.
Tuesday: Meat loaf, creamed po- •
tatoes, buttered cabbage, carrot
sticks.
Wednesday: Veal cutlets, rice and
gravy, mixed vegetables, cake.
Thursday: Fried chicken. pota-
toes wth cream sauce,. English
peas, hot rolls, mixed fruit.
Friday: Fish sticks, French fried
potatoes, buttered carrots. Jello.
PRIMARY - Gov. Priee Daniel
said he will not call a special legis- employe of a Dallas industrial
it a felony to possess items from
which a bomb could be made.
CRIME TOLL MOUNTS An
average day in Texas sees throe
murder*, three rapes, seven rob-
beries, 32 aggravated assaults, 43
automobiles stolen, 266 thefts oth-
er than automobiles and 125 burg-
laries.
This is the end result of a crime
increase that in the past ten years
has brought a 73.2 jump in crime
while the population increased only
24.4 per cent.
The Department of Public Safe-
ty announced that in all categories,
crime in 1959 was up 3.9 per cent
from the previous year. Largest
gain was in aggravated assault -
up 22 per cent. Only robbery
showed a decline.
m
ce, scalloped potatoes, green
beans, celery sticks, cookies, bread.
pn ____i. the milk, butter. ...
* 9*** Precinet semu. •n5 J' Tuesday: Meat loaf, rice, gravy,
kraut, English peas, bread, but-
a k e r s driveway said they were carrying
gbegov- out the defendant’s instructions. _
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and ntered into recog-
ith T
Hunt and"Mary Simp
Milroy:
Herbert Fred Winkelmann, Bren- of Navasota spent Wednesday in
session. Regular session rules re-
. L*** quire that the budget by provid-
FRIDAY AFTERNOON •
4:30 1280 Club
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:15 Album Tim* »
6:30 Sign Off
P. 5:45 p.m. E. P. and Litany.
Saturday, March 19: 7:15’ a. m.
M. P. 5 p.m. Penance. 5:X p.m. E.
P
ry and what they can do to
’ their chances of surviving polls. Incumbent legislators with
doubles team at Bobby
the Banner is in receipt of an In- Schroder and Billy Weghorst
vitation to attend the closing hop won the right to represent Bren
of the season by the young men of ham-in the county meet by down-
und Gerold
evening when State President Bill
ited with Mrs. J. E. Renn, Bertha Cooper of Dallas delivered the
charter before a group of 250 per-
sons banqueting at the American
pected Sunday. The congressman
expects to spend about a week in
ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL
Vulcan at Baylor
The Rev. James L. Considine. Jr.
Rector
Calendar of servics-
Sunday, March 13: Second Sun
day in Lent. -—— ——--------
9 a.m. Family Communion.
11 a.m. H. C. and sermon. •
5:45 p.m. E. P. and Litany.
Monday, March 14: 7:15 a.m. M.
P. 5:45 p.m. E. P.
Tuesday, March 15: 7:15 a.m. M
P. and H. C. 5:45 p.m. E. P,
Wednesday, March 16: 9:45 a.m.
DR. LOWELL HERZOG
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted
Every Day, Monday
through Saturday
Office hours: 8 a. m. 5
p. m. Closed Thursday
afternoons.
Phone GR 6-2311
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Route 2, Wiedeville
Daniel G. Brown, Pastor
Adult Bible study 9.
Sunday church schobl 9.
Divine worship service 10. .
The Brotherhood will meet on
Tuesday evening at 8. The topic,
"The Sacrament of the Aaltar” will
be presented by Norris Koehler.
Rev. Lynn Zimmermann will be
the exchange pastor of our mid-
week Lenten service on Wednesday.
Pastor Zimmermann's sermon:
"Where You Three When He Was
Crucified” is based on Luke 23:
32-35.
Choir rehearsal on Thursday eve-
ning at 7:30.
Catchetical instruction will be
given on Saturday morning at 9.
The Junior Mission Band will
meet on Saturday afternoon at 2: X.
The State Highway Commission
said it is now ready to begin mak-
ing payments under a law that was
held constitutional by the State Su-
preme Court earlier this year.
Cost of the utility moving, as
well as construction costs for the
interstate system, comes X per
cente from federal funds, 10 per
cent from state funds.
BOMB LAW ATTACKED - A
law prohibiting possession of a
bomb or conspiracy to bring about
a bombing is under attack in a
case before the Court of Criminal
Appeals. _
HospitalNews W,
St. Jude: ’ ®
it. run-off races would not want to
Ute Texas Education Agency leave their home districts to
and the State Division of Defense cdme to Austin
government, he detached 20 mem-
bers of th* crew who went on the
movie payroll to apply the pink
-paint job and then, when the scenes
were finished, to return the Balao
to its battleship gray.
In the meantime though, th* Ba-
lao crew took a merciless ribbing
from the men on the other subs
in its squadron. Did they mind?
No, some of them even painted
their hats pink to match their ship.
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—Overlooking the beautiful Colorado River Valley
from a country estate.
Woodville and Mrs Albin Boehm
of Navasota One son died in in-
fancy.
Funeral services were held Mon-
day at 2 p. m. from the Friedens
United Church of Christ of Wash-
ington with Rev. Paul Piepenbrok
officiating. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 95, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1960, newspaper, March 11, 1960; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1556944/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.