Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, February 19, 1945 Page: 2 of 4
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ported that although the <em: J
peratim.al this apot in the Mo-
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parent! which can be obtained
at employment office. -
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drus i» stationed In Burma with
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home os
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AND SOLLITT
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Job Printing
Office Supplies
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laughter, Mias Dorothy Ann Kpol-
le, have returned from a trip to
New Orleans, where they spent
several daya and the doctor vis-
ited one of the largest hospitals
in the country and witnessed a
number of operations. *
Mrs. Cgrey Schmid of Houston
Entered m aecoad-
vlass matter at
postoftlce. B r • s-
hani. Texas, under
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■ • mle and Judy Kay Jenkins, who
will remain here-at the Wmdt
home while their parents, Mr
and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, are in St
Louis, where Mr.' Jenkins is tak-
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Oim> >• being omanired in this commo,
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while the tragic liat of tt'OtutdeJ gvwn
and grvne?
Published every
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1 day at 306 E Main
Street. Brenham.
Texas.
Estate of Henry Lehde, deceas-
ed, application foY temporary ad-
| ministration heard and granted.
If you are now engaged tn an
essential activity at your high-
est abaill. do not apply. All hir-
ing done in accordance with
War Manpower Coouniasion
Regulations.
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The advertiser* listed below offer
■pedal advantage* to you when you
call them on the telephone. Wateh
thl* column and When you need a
special »ervice of any kind call ewe
of these numbers.
If Ycui.hesitate— our wounded may ni<;MU« ?i/rh Grade an too* M you ftni.h
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Ho*pilal companies enmpriring. medical. hjT.’nital^ *
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tai worker* are sow being organbrd by
the Women’* Army Corp* to provide thi*
urgently muM help.
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from Inyokern, Calif., where he
has been employed for some
months in construction of a
$35,000,000 ordnance test sta-
tion for large scale development
of rockets and Other instru-
ments of war. This will he a
permanent installation for the
U.S. Navy, which will carty on
research and test new weaftons
aa they are developed- A large
Mr and Mrs. Rupert Brooks
and daughter, Jane Ella, and Mr.
and Mr*. W. C. Gibson of Nava-
sota and Mr. and -Mrs. Dewey
Duckworth of Houston were Sun-
. day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H Viereck.
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and nnree*. will give nnrw* a ehnnee
to devote lull time to the profeuional
nursing ueed* of each tick and wounded
soldier.
WAC'MediesI Technician* are needed
to take temperature*, prepare drewins*.
keep record*, help with blood tr«n»lw-
»ion«. ete. WAC Surgical Technician*
are needed to prepare operating room*.
Marilise operating instrument*, help care
for operative caae*. etc.J
Alte unman, need 20 to 46. inclueiva,
trnintd or untrained, uith twa yuan of
MgA a-Avol far rhe equivalent whaalingJ
may appA at her nearest U. S. Avay
Recrattfag Station.
Tbo*r meetia* «mli«tment requii
will be gben bo-ic training, t
week* of technical traiai
Medical Technician >ch<
, oa wiH be aoaigned to an Army G
llo-pital where vow will hove four
of os-die job training.
Still ■ Plraaurr
LARAMIE, Wyo <tI.Fi Girls
i the campus at the University |
Wyoming are whistling these I
Jays-at the men students what
few nf them remaim Thoy aren’t
the wolfish type whistle, though.
They are' police whistles which
the girls. wht> aiv members of the
Spurs, use to - warn anyone to
keep off the grass. >'
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PERSONALS
us tn
hour of trial and crisis.**
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We .have placed in our win-
Japanese bayonets.
CWna*Burma- ,
*Ph»-Y cuipa uf tcehimians ,wiU_ be ent- i
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ployed in the work, and they
-wiil provide detailed plans for
both weapons and plants , to
produce them-, in event of -fu-
j ture wars. The\first work of [
the plant, however.- will be tn
j production of rockets for use
returned j against Japan Mr. Witte re-
Do you resd the classified «d-
1 umns regularlyT It will pay you.
ERNIE PYLE-
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flight orderly would ^wake us up
to feed Us. Good food, too, and
served on trays just as on the
regular airlines.
It got- to be a joke among the
^ssengers the way they poured
food into us. They fed us at
every stop, and about every three
hours in the air. They nearly fed
u« to death. ____________...
The flight orderly is a sailor
who does the same job a« a stew-
ard on the airlines We had two-
crews and two flight orderlies
during our long trip, ’since the
same crew stops off half way for
a day’s regt, apd a new crew
comes on.
Both our flight orderlies w'ere
swell boys. There were 16 pas-
sengers of us 12 Navy and Army
officers-^one a Marine Corps
general), three enlisted men, .and
------my»elf, the only civilian, ^a/xiard. They
^pent the weekend here With My -The oHferties tdbg goot »*.re ef I lA.cjJ
us. were friendly and "
treated ua" all alike, and' z “)
weren’t a bit scared of thte high
ifrnk * boa rd
They wore plain blue Navy
dungarees and Mue shirts, and
worked with their sleeves rolled
up. Our first one was Seaman
Howard Liner, of Lubbock.
per" before he joined the Navy.
Howard has made 36 of these
trips across the Pacific, and en-
joys it. -He gets back to San
Francisco -frequently, and on his
~ | next trip his wife is coming up
from Lubbock to see hint- . How-
ard always has a little brown
pencil stuck behind his ear-
* It's "’li to
— the same seat on an airplane Tor'
nearly 24 hours, even when the
seats -are reclining ones, as ours
were.
, The worst part is trying to
sleep. You dose for a while and
then you start squirming, because
you can't stretch your legs out
and your knees start to hurt.
Consequently those who have
traveled a lot by air try to find
seme place to lie down. The floor
is good, but a stack of mail sacks
is better.
They had mail piled in the rear
•• four seats, so I got my blanket
and started fixing myself up on
the mail bags. An Army colonel
ahead of me said: “I just tried
that, but had to give it up. There
are too many square boxes inside
the sacks and they stick into
"you."’. “r""
But I went ahead, and being
smaller than the colonel, discov-
ered I could sort of snake myself
Itx between the hard places in the
sacks.
mother - in - law,
.Schmid. u—• :—----,
Mrs. Alex Mcnking has gone to
SWtreveport, L«.. where she waa,
called on account of the illness
Of her sister, Mrs. Daisy Holder.
Help keep prices down ... de
WITHOUT before you pay too
-- ~ uged te-•'Uy^Rr. fep-
St. Joseph
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wamri imcmt mum mb
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THE SPECTATOR-
(Continued from rage One)
the interest of the nar effort by:
—v— .
W. F. Witte has
Funeral senices were
Sunday afternoon from St-
ter** Episcopal church, with the
Rev. S. Moylan Bird, officiating
and the Mercer-Seidel Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements.
Burial was in the Hutchinson
family lot at Prairie Lea ceme-
tery.
Pall bearers were Bolling El-
dridge. T F. MatcHett. Frank W.
Wood, Reese B. Lockett, W. A.
Stuckert. Ernest Hermann, and
Harry E Ferguson.
| have out some good oa*Kfct-
I ball, and all season have really "r-
put on the hustle so as to-show
’ the fans just what they could do.
(They have had a swell season,
i and the interest shown by them
■ will surely lead to great Cub bas-
ketball teams of the future.
Bastrop, La Grange and Caldwell Fight inflation, keep prices down,
all have a shot at the title, with
any one team not being favored
The first place team in this half i
of the bracket, engages the sec-
oftfl place team in the other brack-
et. with the other two teams.just I
reversing the order. This setup i
gives any second place team a j
good chance to take the whole j
cake.
Now that the Chibs are in, as
far as the tou it ament is concern-
ed, something might be said about
the Brenham "B" team; the bunch
of kids whotake all the punish-
ment in practice, and receive
very little credit for del ng any-
thing. This **B" team has compil-
ed a, great record this " season.
They have plaji^d 14 games, win-
Jia of'theae. a&i tlie tw^tha’
tbey lost wpre by two land, fopf
point margin*. They also played
two other^games in the tourna-
ment hekvft Cub Gym some time
ago, iJising both of these to .very
strong foes who clearly outclassed
them.r This bunth of future Cubs
♦. ''''.'Vi ■“
Cowboy 'Parks’ Ntmd
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — (VPi —
A cowboy rode his horse up to a
parking meter in Cheyenne ’ . re-
dismounted, tossed hi*
reins over the post, dropped five
cents in the slot and gtrode away
on high-heeled, boots.
her home here for many years. —
^he moved to Houston with otljer .1
members of her family many ”
years ago. and for the past few
years had resided in Beaumont
I .vith her sister.
- | Survivors include
f and two1' brothers:
■ Flynn of Dallas, whose busbandj
.J was once superintendent of the
.. schools; Mrs £.
H. Sharp, Beaumont; Mrs. Ophe- I
lia Schute, Abilene; Mrs. Henry
Thaxton, Waco: Mrs J. H Meade.
Fort Worth; John Hutchinson,
who resides in Virginia; and Hen-
ry Hutchinson of Houston. She
also leaves a number of nieces
and nephews and other relatives.
She was a member of the Epis-
copal church and for years taught
in the Sunday school at St. Pe-
The*e are the blunt, nnplearant fact* : ..
Vnleu mere help i« ftmnd — at imre —
Wounded American boss may not get the
care they to urgently need.
At the present time, our wounded men
are being returned from o»er*e»« at the
rate of 1.600 a day. And Army treneral
Hospital* in tbfr. eountry lark by S*f<-
tbe mtnimum narking jx-r»onnel required.
The eoumtrs I* doing everything tn it* .
power lu recruit more nurse*. Hut at the
mm time fka prvlnstonal efu ienry of
every lingle Army nterte on dole in
Ute I'nited Stele* mutt be tlrotched to
the limit.
tl thi* i* te he done, and our wounded
■et preper eere. S.lWW 94C Urdu al and
• Surgtcei Technicians must be immertt-
aaebr reentued far Army Hoifitab m
the I n*Md Stole*.
By taking over murh o( the e**enti*l
ward *ud »urgery detail. Vaca norklng
Mader tbe Mpcreuiou oi Army doctor*
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' . oericiAt u. a »a*r» m*otu
Final account in estate of Her-
mann Nienste.lt, filed and Approv-
ed
Last will and testament of John !
j Gurreeh, filed and admitted to!
! probate.
I Application for letters of ad-1
i ministration on the estate of Ben-
! jamin Harrison Young deceased,
heard and granted
Application for the probate of
the last wIM and testament of
Henry N. Mueller, heard and
I granted. —_
Application for the probate of
last will and testament of Bertha
Wleghat, deceased, heard and
| granted.
Annual account in the guardian-
Isdiip of Otto Landgraf, examine.!
i and approved. . .
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LABORERS
WANTED
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rein's
high-heeled boots.
If you hesitate— our wounded may
not get the care they should!
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 35, Ed. 1 Monday, February 19, 1945, newspaper, February 19, 1945; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334349/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.