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St. George, Utah.—205-ltp
Classified columns close at 1:UO
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printed under the heading “Too
1123 S, DAY ST. _
Dr. R. P. McCoy, Jr.
Large and small animals.
DAY or NIGHT
PHONE 3155
HARRY K. FERGUSON
INSURANCE
FIRE — AUTO LIABILITY
Room 33, First Natl. Bank
PHONE 2270
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Real Estate
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Highway 280 Dial 3357
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EXTERMINATORS
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WACO, TEXAS
Reasonable prices — terms
If desired.
Waco Phone 2-1541
Brenham Phone 3214
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Prompt, Efficient and
Satisfactory Service in
BUYING or SELLING
BEAL ESTATE
SEE
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REAL ESTATE
List Your Property With
Us—We have the prospects
Town and country property
WALTER “Bob” BLEYL
Room 28
. 1st Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
P. B. Box 785, Brenham
Dial 3403 <
Night Burton 67—2 shorts
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KINSEY STUDIO
109 S. St. Charles S
BY HAL COCHRAN
TIOME is where every man hangs
his hat any old place.bul on a
closet hook.
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FOR SALE—Household furniture
will be sold to the highest bid-
der, also a 1925 model T Ford?
October 27, 2:30. Fred Thiele-
mann at Lonnie Thielemann’s
Place.—204-3t
FOR SALE — Antique furniture,
handmade chairs, - tables and
lamps. Living room suite 3 piece,
dining room table' six chairs and
_ a-^Sycamore
cqwwl in that wago<
AND GET TO BED.'
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TIRES - TUBES
MOHAWK TIRES
BATTERIES
13-24 Mos. GUARANTEE
Vulcanising. Recapping.
Battery Recharging,
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Dick tracy Tire Co.
305 Sa. Market Phono 2236
Try us. wo save you money.
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WAKE UP,
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land were married in J
last year. They can
Ln about a month ago.
WANTED — Good young milk
cow.L. F. Hickey, Route 2, Boj#
57A, Brenham.—205-5tp
W A NTED TO BUY*— Highest
prices tor scrap iron, batteries
and copper. Al's Wrecking Yard.
Brenham, Texgs.—201-5t
WE REMOVE DEAD ANIMALS.
CALL COLLECT 3061 Brenham.
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I need s may be, a Banner-Press
Classified ad will get the desired
results.
STATION
S. Day Street, Phone 2062
Night Phone 2-F-32 “
I KNOW WHO
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WATCH ME
FLAX MY .
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Brenham
Veterinary Hospital
207 Wert Commerce
Dr. Lerogr a Giebel
L<ri» fpd small animal
” facilities.
Poultry Diagnosis
Day Phone 2473
Night Phone 24M
ALLEY OOP
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BEEN SUPPLYING /
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of Complaint
At Houston
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LIST WITH EHRIG
We will tell your farm or home
within 30 days If price and terms
right Buyers Waiting With
$ $ CASH $ $
EHRIG REALTY
Ph. 2431 Glissmann Drug Bldg.
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The accomplice
FOR RENT—Five room furnish-
, ed house. Mrs. J. R. Bass, phone
I 57-F-3.—205-tfc
Cheap room and board for ladies
in Houston. Phone Houston WE-
2534, 6709 Ave. H, or see Mrs. Ed
Sommerfeld at 814 East Main,
Brenham.'—205-5tc
FOR RENT — Three room house
on Bellville highway. E. H.
Muegge, Rt. 1, prenham.—204-
3ti* ■' 1 - •
FOOM FOR RENT—For 3 girL~
210 West Main. Adstin Gray.—
203-5tp t
FOR RENT—Unfurnished garage
apartment. 210 Glide St. Phone
Mrs. Henry Hahn 2418 or- 614.—
^SwaSteiTto rent or leased
7 or 8 room home on highway
or well known street In Brenham.
Possession desired about Nov. 1st.
. Write Charlie Cerny, 1844 W. Ala-
I bama, Houston, Texas.—195-tfc
|FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart-
i ments upstairs over Banner-1
I Press. Apply Banner-Press.—tfc |
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1 If you don’t see what you want!
1 tdvertlse for it. For better results
I tall The Brenham Banner-Press.
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THA'4 HEEM
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THE GREAT NEW
FORD TRACTOR
Ford engineered for faster
farming. Also Proof-meter.
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WHAT9 ALL5 CXEN MEMBER^.'
THE FU^.’J II'* A VIOLATION OFOUR
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26—1st National Bank
PHONE 535-2996
Brenham, Texas
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CLASSmXD ADTKBTTWIWO BATES
First lamrtiea. per were ■■ le
Each laaertiea therearter, per werd _ le
Mlalaaai eterre - '
FLETCKM
Where the sick
Wen are
Scientific Swedish J
Reducing and bod)
(limps Detoxificat
Health foods. Diet ;
Good nutrition is an 1
health, efficiency and
fleiency diseases. Hen
pairing worn out bod
consultation. Fletchei
Phone 2806.
LOST — One practically new all-
leather football. Billy Lange,
Central School. Call 2946 or 661.
—205 3tc
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WANTED
WANTED TO LEASE — Small
WANTED TO BUT
bert Schoenamanh.—204-3tp
NOTICE — I cover belts, buttons
and buckles. Ida Kraus, 1510 So., ‘
Austin.—199-lOtp > |
FOR A FAIR TRADEand an hon-
est appraisal on your car—call
61 see Bill Williams, Licensed
Dealer. Phone 3100.—195-tfc
NOTICE — For good chili, stew,
ana hamburgers at Tony’s Cafe.
—184-24tc
NOTICE — How NOT to become
A WIDOW: Keep your husband
ALIVE, Read ALIVE TODAY.
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SOME SAMPLES ) TRASH, I’LL NOT
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TH'.GALS IS COMF'TABLE. 1
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FOR SALE Registered-’Holstein
bull with- papers: Steel 4 wheel
stock trailer. Mrs. J. R- Bass, Rt.
3. Phone 57 F-X—201-5tc
Banner . Press Classified ads
Jet results.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1— The heart
4— Din
5— Knock
12— Hall!
13— Arnault
, 14—Southwestern
Indian
IS—Small ehell of
17—^arhable
13—Paas rope
through block
32—Fish egn
23—Gratified
25—Pertaining to
Norway
25—Shakespearian
king
23—"Man without
a country"
AN- DONTHANDME j--S.,
THAT OL SVOCK / OH nM
^l\^a\what/s|r..we
"’thinkSf
There are a lot of infant Indus-
tries in our country, but the best
yet is the well kept background,
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A circus parachute jumper
was arrested for operating a lot-
tery panic. This time the law
opened up on him. 4
'Nothing can be done in a day’H,
youire always satisfied'to let that
day be tomorrow
tS’ roe ;
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Man for general farm
work, good house furnished. Good
salary for right man. R. F. Poehl-
mann, Rt. 1.—205 5tp
aer2.rda 1 WAITRESSES WANTED — Apply
in person. Blue Bonnet Cafe, Nav-
tsota, Texas.—201-7tp
HELP WANTED—White: Middle
aged, to care for two children in
school, general housework. Pri-
vate, live in quarters, couple or
widow. Write or call. 5334 Allen-
dale, Houston, phone CA ($95 or
MI 7494 —201 5tp---------
_ WANTED — Dishwasher. Cbf.is
• Cafe~179--nc- ;.7...
WANTED—Waitresses. New York
Cafe.—80-tf.
CAN YOU QUALIFY?
Position open October 20 for alert,
educated woman over 23 to'assist
local director of Chlldcraff work
in Brenham and surrounding
area. Unusual opportunity for
right woman. For personal inter-
view write giving phone to Mrs.
Lucille Edwards, P. O. Box 450,
Houston, Texas.—204-3t
WANTED — Good work mule
about 8 years old. Herman Her-
tel, Burton, Rt. 2.—204-2tp
' SALESgAM W^TED
BULLDOZING—Tanks, Clearing, people-ln E..Washington CoeSir; » firiYintu
Terracing,_Roads. R. A. Coward; I with Rawleigft Products. No lay- wi WriUlliglVw VUUIlIj
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FOB 8ALB
FOR SALE — 1937 deluxe Buick,
good running condition. Clean.
Leslie Eckermann, Rt. 1, Bren-
ham.—204-Itp
. FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER
—One 1946 model, 194-inch
wheel base Ford truck chassis.
Sealed bids should be in the -
of fife of Thos. M. Spencer, presi- '
dent of Blinn College by 2 p.m.,
October. 30, 1951. Chassis is avail-
, able for inspection at Blinn Col-
« x lege.—205-3tc /
FOR SALE—Electric Brooder, and
Muegge, Rt. f, Brennam.—204-3tp
FOR SALE — Model H John
Deere, excellent condition, some
equipment optional, reasonable
price. Kitzman Dairy or Call 12-
F-12.-2O4 5tc
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. 1— Headgear
3—Egge
3— Fall back
4— Engllah poet
5— Preposition
ft—Exists
7— Place
8— Without end
8—More Impol"
10— Consumed
11— Through
1ft—Rip
18—Midday
20— Mercenary
21— Descendant of
Esau
23— Dinnerware
24- r-Bolshsvlet
lender
2ft—Edible fish
27—Pacifies
30—Abatement
32—Breakfast
foods
34—Artist's paint
. board
38—Rupture
87—Foam
38—Bracer
41—Damp
44— Th* sun
45— Arabian
garment
48—Cut off
48—Fall behlpt
4»—trnrt-«r er
bl—Brother c.
Odin .
53—Prlrrter's-------
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31— Parent (colloq.)
32— Einmet
33— k-Shlp of desert
34— Footlike part
35— Note of scale
38—Lighted again
37— Transaction
38— Go in
40—Violent
disturbances
42— Unit
43— Lyric poem
44— Heelless shoe
47—Fiber plant
bO—Japanese sash
61—la fond of
54— Thick, black
substance
55— Varnish
Ingredient
58—lavished
67—Urge on
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FOR SALE — Bale Johnson grass
hay, 3 work mules and 1 horse
. work-ride. 2 riding planters, 2
walking cultivators, 2 turn plows,
2 sweep stalks. .1 lister, 1 middle
buster, 1 harrow, 1 wagon, 1 hay
rake, 1 rrtowing machine McCor-
mick No. 6. AU, horse drawn
equipment and' etc. See Henry
Jaworski, Rt. 1, .Box 107, Chapel
Hill, Texas.—204 2fp/. /,
■ FOR SALE — ? good grade Here-’
ford, bull pearling, horned and
poll. Clint Neinast, Hoffman's
Market.—204-3t ; . _ ;
FQR SALE—1 Roanoke two wheel
power hay baler on rubber, $395<
l-s-4950 model J. I. Case pickup
baler, good as new. Washington
County Tractor Company. Phone
56fa, Brenham, Texas —2O4-3tc
FOR SALE — ’50 K ton Dodge
pickup, radio, heater. Excellent
c o n d i t 1 o n. Reasonable. Willie_______ _____ ______ _______
Wittlif. Rt. 1, JBcenham. WjdocJ. -hnw.Send Sl furJiook .™U'
24-F 51.—204-5»p -w'* eS. ~ l
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FOR SALE—Two K5 Internation-
al 1%-ton trucks; reasonable
pricey good condition; excellent
for farm service; excellent stake
bodies; will last- many years;-
both engines re-worked recently.
^te.To Claoity/ elaewt^re j^p^lfe.
bjSTON. Oct. 16 ,W> -N
L Lee Morris, charged
Lib' slaying of bus di
Ln a Nowak.,, 30, and the
Piffle were under a chart
Lenation Tuesday. .
Bcegegation — the inter
j of whites and Negroes
living together - is forbi
Las law.
L charge was f^ed *ate
against Morris and his
pe-
was the miscegenation
led to the arrest, of W
Ly night At that time he
Under suspicion in the k
L driver on his South
Lst Thursday. •
Her eross-questioning by
F V. Kern and Capt. 1
|er, Mprris admitted he
Iriver during a scuffle o
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owned by John Hoile and Her-
. L/Upi.
I Tenn.—205-ltp
FOR RENT
Knnlle Radio riervtee, next dotn
to A. & P.—190-tfc
BULLDOZING—Tanks, Clearinp
JUllBUlllK) JMJBUD. vuwaiUj ; mitt tkawitign * ivuutip, aw laj •
Industry, Texas. Ph. 38, prompt offs; Direct from factory service.
Big Profits. I know for I am a
Rawleigh Dealer. Let me tell you
aljftut it. See L. H. Graeber, Route
Kim-ir-v No*4, Brenham or for personal
NOTICE No Hunting on land , jnterview, write Texas Sales Man-
hv lnh„ Moll. a„d Ma*. ager J k King c/o Rawlelgh.s
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