Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1967 Page: 6 of 6
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persons turned out for the ev-
ent and saw Bl inn students Ed
Taylor, pianist, and Ricky
Pressley, drummer- win out
over 14 other acts.
The first runner-up act was
ST. JUDE
Admissions —
Mrs. Warren Ashmore, Br-
enham, surgical.
George Heard, Clay, med-
Music By
THE
CONTINENTALS
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Brenham, Texas
Bring the
whole family
Luquette, Principal Bill Mc-
Adams, two members of the
GOODCOVERAGE - • •
A lightweight. 22 pound bag of Green Chief covers 5.000 square
feet...
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VOLKSWAGENSS
$1705.00
DELIVERED IN BRENHAM
a Product of
FEDERAL CHEMICAL CO
they were met by a reception Weldon Alsobrook, Mrs. Mar-
........ vin Bosse, £. 0. Kilpatrick, BP staff and Tom Whitebead
Roy Marshall, and Daniel Par- Jr. of Radio Station KWHi.
A Chappell Hill native, Ro-
utt played two years of foot-
HORSES
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of Brenham placed third in his
class.
County and area beef cat-
tle breeders made a fine rec- ,
ord at the exposition, also.
The Rockin' A Ranch of
Washington, George A. But-
ler, owner and Lloyd Hutton,
manager, Sold the top selling
female at this year's Houston
Livestock Show Santa Ger-
trudis, tied for third high
price entry, and then owned
the fourth and fifth top selling
animals. All of the Rockin’
A Ranch Santa Gertrudis sale
entries were females.
The Rockin’ A Ranch es-
ablished a record at the Hou-
ston Show sale last year when
they sold a Santa Gertrudis
Bill for $7,700.
The Theldick Brangus Fa-
rms of Bleiblerville owned the
Grand Champion bull. This
outstanding animal was sold
to the Bud Adams Ranches of
Waller for $10,000. .
Other results of local beef
cattle exhibitors were pub-
lished in last week's Banner.
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awford and Jeannine Hard,
both Blinn students.
The second runner-up tro-
phy *as awarded to Brenham
High School junior Johnnie
Harris who sang "Moon Ri-
Authorized Dealer
HICKMAN GARRETT MOTORS
1701 S. COLLEGE BRYAN 822-0146
v Sales Dept. Open Saturday's till 0:00
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DANCE
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ARTESIAN PARK
SAT., MARCH 4
THRILLS GALORE
EXCITING RACES
Lacina Shopping Center
1100 South Market
EVEN DISTRIBUTION...
Green Chief is manufactured to grade Vital food element* are
chemically absorbed into each granule. thus assuring even dis-
tribution of nutrients over lawn area
CONTACT:
COATS AIR SPRAY
AERIAL APPLICATORS OF
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MONDAY, MARCH 6 -
Jr. Burgers - $1.00
TUESDAY, MARCH 7 -
Half Dollar Hot Dog Sp-
ecie’: Vstmo/FF,aL-
rge Drink 70 value -
only 50<
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
- Free drink with each
Jumboburger
THURSDAY, MARCH 9-
Free FF with each Jum-
boburger
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FRIDAY, MARCH 10-
Free FF with each Fish-
burger I •
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If ycr’ve idever experienced tire thrills and
excitement, the downright family fun of mo-
del car racing, HERE’S YCUR CHANCE....
Right here in Brenham located in the Lacina
Shopping Center.
SPECIALS
AT
Brenham
Burger Queen
Highway 86 South
SATURDAY, MARCH 4-
Corn Dogs - 12? Hot Dogs
- 19?
LONG FEEDING...
Green Chief contains a special blend of nitrogens for fast green-
up and a steady supply of grow power during the growing season
a group Smdndeet Eenst
cherished history. Her recog-
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DANCE AT
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Music By
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Those voting on the award after 5 p.m.
included C ub head coach A. J.' _________________________
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among whom was Mrs. Bill
Patman, wife of State Senator
Patman who was unable to
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Green ChiertT2O% Nitrogen* 1'6 Phosphorus and 5% Potash-
meets this requirement
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Green Chief is lightweight and granular in form. Clean and dust
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SUNDAY, MARCH 5Ch-
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ket - 98? Fish - in - a
basket - 70?
A beautiful Easter begins with a new hat to give a lift
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A--- —- tume. This Easter, please your audience..and yourself..
phere of enthusiasm through-
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ship two years at AAM. ASTAIRE na" A 1
________ AY 185 pounds, Routt was BOM ec "e{t
The concert music furnish- considered to be one of the REYNIOLDS\ WINN
ed by the Navasota High Sch- finest linemen, if not the very HU \ VHMegN.
lBandvas under thedires-ednet, to eplay•far; the— PALMEB: • 02
tion of Carle Jorgeson. • Texas Aggies. His great play ien
President Red, thanked ev- - brought some of the first at- w"™
eryone who made the day's cel- tention of Eastern writers
, . . ebration a tremendous sue- to southwest conference foot-
,‘Angly, who was Sam Houston Routt, a captain, was killed g
for a day complete with side- ini combat during the Battle rof N
thanked him for an outstand- He is also a member of the
~ ing job An gathering togetherFexas HakofFame, the Helms
so many historic documents Athletic Foundation Athletic
on Texas history seen on dis-* Hall of Fame and the Texas
play in front of the audifori- .MM Athletic Hall of Fame. 1mm
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ical. Dma ’ -mezupleEwW.Petrich.
Ernest Schoppe, Somer- Mrs. Martha Goeking.
ville, medical. Mrs. Henry Goessler.
Dismissals
Charlie Pohlmeyer.
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GATHERING - Drum, Piano Duo Win Show
(Continued from Page 1) A ptano and drum duo was
congratulated the Assoclation ludgedthebestaact attheset
lor-the progressbeing made at cond annualcircieKiTaent
the Park and said it has been Show heldEheetinn.co-
a pleasure in working with Sm«bb
uomazrmua; j ggurehne .
A large crowd of some 200 The twirling of two fire ba-
.. FRI. & SAT.
Robert Thielemann, Bren- MAR 3 & 4
ham, medical.--L
Mrs. John Wiese, Brenham, . ‘X COVENANT WITH
medical. DEATH'
Dismissals
committee beaded by. Milton vin Bosse, £. 0. Kilpatrick, BP staff and Tom Whitebead Starlite Drivein
Routt- who made the announce- Roy Marshall, and Daniel Par- Jr. of Radio Station KWHI Br enham, Texas
ment of the participants of the ker; building committee, A.J. ’ A Chappell Hill native, Ro- Fpi
ride. Luquette, Chairman, John R. utt played two years of foot- . ' * ' K
The flag raising ceremonies Coleman, R. B. Schawe, Carl ball * at Brenham High and MAR. 3&4
eoouzpeosTgrscaem ezuskttncotegs,-
Engineer Battalion and Boy Van Eman, Ike Cowara,cy"A&M, where he was named I
Scouts of American from Rodgers and Paul Pipes; pub- to the all-America team in 1
Brenham and Navasota. licity, Mrs. William Suter. 1936 and 1937. I
, An meeting of the --------------------------~ In addition to football, Routt
The ann ng . effort of the state and private was an expert horseman and
Washington - on - the Bra- . enterprise to construct a be loved, to box and wrestle."
tos was held for its member- $700,000 museum at the park He won the light-heavyweight - - PLUS
ship, where George Red was site. The state is providing intramural boxing champion- —
re-elected president for the. $500,000 and the Houston En- ------ ‘
coming year. * dowment the other $200,000.
A luncheon of barbecued
chicken was enjoyed. It was
—prepared under thg.supentifc.
ion of Willie Kmiec.
There was a happy atmos-
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HEALTHIER LAWN
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I Green Chf will not burn grass when applied according to direc-
tion* printed on each bag Ooe* not need to be watered in when
spread on dry turf
good STORAGE CHARACTERISTICS
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Green Chief is packaged,in moistureresistant poly-coated bag*
to preserve essential nutrients
THE ,
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tons by Kay Wright of Blinn
won the third runner-up tro-
P Honorable mention went to M .
. k . ---------- Katy's Chorus of Caldwel, Mrs"-Asturert
attend the celebration. The first runner-up act was directed by Mrs. Guy Doug- ’ Mrs A / •geerS. , '
President Red called the the Quinn Duet, a sopg and- das ■ - Mrs. John L. Zientek.
roll of the signers,of the dance composed of Candy Cr- ' ' Huh Morgan:, '
Declaration of Independence ..... —---— Master of ceremonies for Julian Cegelski.
andaftarMeh name, intro- 0011 AD I C the talent show was Louis Head BOHNE MEMORIAL
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Recognition of the patriotic «oui inycd hoe page 1) neth James and Circle K Kam; medical. I W)
organizatunancn by were appointed to Pq sfveetheart Sandra Mecetg ‛-et.----------I avSna
Mrs Barclay Megarity of Wa- prepare for the open house: Proceed? fro"1 the show will n"- | olit
.enLarpof *aehrnerssceny*imm ‘ 22 m2hhmdhfsle,K"— - ..012 Cieaem
on-tbe-Brazos StateTark As- Low; master of ceremonies, service organizations pro-
sociation. lim Tom House; program jectson the Blinn campus. Ca||e eAL,LOp,.
Mutscber introducedSecre- committee, Mrs. P. J. Lemm Judges for the acts were *el7 kOORDOOKS
tary Hill and praised him as a " Jr., chairman, WaltPaul, Miss Bobbie Morrow, Mrs.
man of the highest character Mrs. M. A. Harrelband Mrs. Travis Voelkel and Mrs. John- The Burton FHA is now
and a mar worthy of the es- Don Wilder; reception com- nie Schroeder.__selling Favorite Cookbooks,
teem held for him by Gover- mittee, Franklin Effenberger, _——— These cookbooks are compos-
nor Connally when appoint- chairman, Mrs. Louellen Pl- nAAAIrr . ed of recipes submitted by
ing Hill to high office. edges, Marshall Byrom, Car- KRNIIIIEle= homemaking teachers. Meat, Emu
Costumes of the early Te- ter Dibrell, Mrs. Be-- ==- Nuseroe, foreign foods, veg- ~
xans could be seen as the ap- gore, Mrs. L. A. Seidel, Miss (Continued c p 8 etable, and salad cookbooks
, pare! for the day by a large Elizabeth Lehmann, HollisGa- name engraved on it each year,' can be purchased at $2.95
segment of the crowd. iney, Coleman Stanfield, and and the plaque will hang in each. Anyone wanting to buy a. '
A carriage ride from the Allen R. Vaughn; refreshment the corridor of the High Sch- cookbook may phone Mrs. Do-
home of James L. Britton ad- committee, Miss Eugenia Wr-
ded flavor and color to the bas, chairman, Mrs. August
day’s event and on arrival Weiss, Mrs. Marshall Byrom,
of the caravan at the park Mrs. Glenwood Vernon, Mrs.
MODERN & OLD TIME
* FAIR PAVILION ‘
- - LAGRANGE
SATURDAY, MAR. 4
--------- Music By
JOE PATEK
ORCHESTRA
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Moser, Charles. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1967, newspaper, March 3, 1967; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1578849/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.