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GIVE TO YOUR COUNTY WAR FUND
Leave Contributions At War Chest headquarters---
Municipal Light and Power System
F Office On The Square 1
THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1943.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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FYISCLOSURES by Gen 11 H Arnold, commander of the Army
Forces, th ' «• w super-bom • i - c .trying nalfia catload of bo
and dwarfing tH- Flying FortrV
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Celebrating Armistice Day Twenty-Five Years After
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Gov. Coke Stevenson says: “The United
War Chest of Texas offers the kind of
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investment that affords a comfort to that
_ boy of yours who is out there fighting for
your and my liberty and democracy.”
The Governor has expressed his feelings
the Texas way ... from the heart. And
the success of the campaign in our state
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■ -Europe,-but tl.cic were clouds all over the European sky . The
■t . __ U. S. Army'air corps command, to uts credit, foresaw the ultimate
^Kr------xar' - fteerl <t1 a- -bdmber - which would tor »toieL to -carry war from North -
B — - America to Europe and other tonlinentt, drop bombs and return non-
ML. . stop. .
B _
■ *T'HE characteristics determined were the range, the desired minimum
■ ... . X an(j jpeeftg tne rate <>! ci:mb. the armament, tne bomb-load
Until the plane is fully unveiled, not al) these <-'h^racteristics may yet
B be given, but General .Arnold’s disclosures alone indicate that it will
. have a radius of 5.000 tniies,or !0.(XiO-mik round trip, and that it will
■ carry at Least 211J30d puuridl of b-u.-ibs, .
Calculation of the’full characteristics took $ome six months. In
January. 1940. the engineers ere ready to begin preparation of speci-
■Er.- flcatiohs for manufacturers Er e:- I dcsignriffnfBffimBRfflr:
B w-- the Clippers, Stratoliners and Flying Fortresses were called in to get
B • ■ the benefit of the best engineering advice and experience available. At
■ one stage, Boeing had 300 engineers working on this one project alone.
I Other builders were also called in to,develop designs to meet the same
^J^^-^V-'^ixT^itjaeatnjns, thus msnrthg that if one model were destroyed—as was
the case with the original Flying Fortress—alternate models could be
carried forward without tire loss of a year’s work.
Before actual conitiuction of the first experimental planes was
begun, however, the plane was built in model size, 1/35 of full scale t
measurements. This model was put through wind tunnel tests in July, ,
1940, to determine flaws in design and to correct them.
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and half-size models thaCwefi
tests and would actually fly. More
models and every one nad to jbe
b ’. dynamically perfect as they couid
and it was not until tarry iri
or f"” ?“’* *"—~ . . .
begun.
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Captured by Italian troops on the Adriatic island of Corfu, these
Nazi pusoners offer a .contrast in famal expressions as they are
. interned in Italy.
.. For Yoir and My Liberty and Democracy”
r'ling of die s*
jflL the B-29
|0 • Pert- pw the most surprising thipg abou* the B-29
*1 is* that'll is not "something new” dreamed up in
B ULL.lths_an<! ras-hcrl through_to_help_ win.
’I the Wat tn a hurry The idea-that planes can be
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■ ception of it goes back that far, anyway it was at I j
■ that time that Army Air Force stralegists, piy- 14;
H curern< nt;officers and engineering officers of the L]*
R materiel cen.ter al Wright Field, Ohio, met to deter-
mine the characteristics of the plane they had to
have Hitler had not then begun his attack on
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determined the Texas Way. One generous
gift to The County War Fund will not only
help our own armed forces through USO,
War Prisoners Aid and United Seamans
S<ytY.ice, but will do much to keep China,
Russia and our other allies fighting to
speed the day of victory . . . that greet day
when our millions of fighting man ean
TRANSFERS OF
t REAL ESTATE
ft ARE RECORDED
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7\ Real estate transfers recently,
qy ; recorded at.the county clerk’s of-’
Cy ! flee include the following:
• Rudtolph Neumann and wdfe to
tok Henry August krauae, part of Lot
No.. 24 in block No 24 of W. O. j
Wilkins Addition to the city of
|D?. Brenham. $1350
B*.{ Katie Jacobs to Harry Lesser, 1
jffl • kit in Chapel Hill, other considera- j
' tions and $10.
G H. Huettig et al to Louis Pap- ,
wC* pas. 3 11 acres In Brenham $1650
■ Robert Ferguson and wife to
i Emma Roberson lot No. 13 in
hffibclc No 10 of Post Oak Grove
L | Addition to Brenham $67. a
j j I Louis McKinney and wife to1 j
L<». i Robert Smith and wife, part of,
1^- the William Gates league $40.
C. N. Rothermel and wife to Dr.
’ Alvis E Greer of Harris county.
296 acres part of the Robert
jCIc^key league $12.045 * |$3429.
Mrs. T. P. Powell affd husband,
j L. C. Powell to'iCharlie Williams,
i 2 acres part of the Samuel M. Wil-
! Liams league $80..
Albert Eichler and wife to J. V.'
Dietz. 142 acres part of the Enos
j Cooper Headright $1995.
Maria Schoenfelder et al to WH-
j lie Pflughaupt, 2 lots in Brenham
i other considerations and $10.
Elsie Newman and husband. G-.
W. Newman to Orange.G. Daniels
_ . ■ and Pallie Noble Daniels, 15’i
j telephones. $70-40; First .National Banner-Press, office, supplies, acres part of the J. B. Chance lea-
$41.50, Vernon Law Book Co., law : gue $775.
bopk-.co atty., $20; The Steck Henry Priesmeyer ,et al tp
Co.. 1 file. $25.69. GeOrg? Priesmeyer. 312 acres part
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WERCHAN S BEAUTY SHOPPE
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Sour cream butterfat. No. 2. 44c.
Milk, 65c per pound of butter-
.1 fat. • ________..........
Middling today, 1900c.
Strict low middling, IYjSOc. -
Low middling, 15 50c.
Middling, 1 year ago. 18.50c.
Middling, 2 years ago, 10.50c.
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. j Cottonseed, ’ new crop, street
i price. $50.00.
$2 35; Alvin A, Weidner, terrace 4 ‘ **
nr.es. $13.7$: ftrenhain Gas ft OH; cotton
Co. fuel and oil, $27.78: Gulf Oil k
CorpaTaUwn, find and <xi. $412.96, ,_____2____
Pankomen Batteiv Service, parts.
-• — — . - _ parts and repairs, $1: C. Knipstein 1
I:. carts ami re- 'in<l ('° Inc- fuel and ol1- *3°-20:
ulthhuldi&a—-lax. rdz.i. JlUg; Brenham WhoUaale Jjyn "'°rl<s parts and--- I
' ind repairs, $12 f,ulf Tractor and I
8 • ■ c. State n parts nnd Equipment Co., parts and repairs, I
, y.^rs. 522 1b; Grimm's Radiator;’275®3' ^ax A' Zueh,1<c. parts 1
-----■ S’arr-t. rts and r-iwirs. $43 90; ar^ repairs, $93.55; Ira .Booffe, |
.. I.. War ' and 1 epau 4‘* adv ^h®rP'nLnF.’’"ews. $1.204^ I
*32.18; Benson Tractor Co., parts Grimm s Radiator Shop, parts and
Q, ar.i repair,. $222.99. a.hrt^'.Jri'paim. $2.25; Buck’s Blacksmith
Service Co parts and •repairs, Sh°P»~ blacksmithing, $14.20, bar- I
: Highway Garage, parts ^ers-Merchants Lumber Co. hrtn-1
-. .. t-. . ber and bridge mat., $343.55; First
r National Bank, withholding' tax I
$26 5C ' _ |
T... Sab - '
and impairs. $20.10; ■ Travis Phillips, vitdl statistics, I
Wadi.:.-;; Co Motor puts $11; Arnie Knittel, out of county |
an' repairs $6.21: Gulf Tractor witness fee. 75c; CHy Shoe Shbp.T j
and E p ipment co , parts and re- jail clothes. $130; St; Anthony i
pairs, $13 60; Browning-Ferris Hotel Laundry, laundry-defense, - I
h,n. v Co,, parts and repairs. $1.80; Tristram Ar Citizens Pharm-
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1 icitinafin. Co. parts and repairs. Janitors supplies, $10.40; Hoile
$14.73. Woodson Lumber Co., Lum- Hardware Co., ct. hse. repairs,
<a.-r and bridge mat., $35.28; Far- $1.02; .Farmers-Merchant* lumber
- tchants'Lumber Co.; lum- Co, ct. hue. repairs. $8.76; West-
ber .. and bnflge mat., $49.20; ern Auto Associate Store, ct. hse.
Treasury ‘of-United States, fuel repairs, $2 91; International Busi-
and oil, $21.92; Municipal Light neas Machines Corporation, <ft. hse. j
and Power System, lights, $5.39; liepairs, $30; H. W. Arp, ct hse.
First National Bank, withholding repairs, $1.50; M H. Schomburg
tax, $5J.1O. j,Dairy, prisoners board bill, $4 34;
Road and Bridge Fund, Felaeher’s Bakery, prisoners board
precinct No. 4 | bill, $9.46; Rodenbeck Market,
I WHHe Herzog, truck elriver, $60; ' prisoners board bilj. $5,15; Ed Leh-
| Aug. Mueller, Sr., truck driver, man, prisoners iKiard bill, $29 66;
| S55 50; Aug Mueller, Jr., truck Model Market, prisoners board bill,
I ; driver. $16.56, Aug. Engelmohr, $19-73;' Walter Schoenemann, prri-
I * Jr., truck driver. $52 50, Herman j gners board bill, $11; W. H Tappe,
W’eber, rock and, sand, $5.4<T; Hy. i constable 'a layout .fees,
OaUmeyer rock and sand. $18-25; Wm. F. Bbrgst<e, J. P.
J. J Neinast. rbek and sank, $3.65; ; $7.50; Otto Wehring, J. P..
. A. J. Werphan, rock and i ‘ * •-' * * ** -
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pairs. -R60.32; Besumier Iron *nd, repairs $4.50; Beard* Stone
Wprks. fuel an.d oil. $2; First Na- C-2 !nc ’ ,PartH...an^
tional Bank,
—te-sp-----
R<ad and Bridge bund.
. 1‘nsriru.t N. . 7 __________y..'.--1 ' --- iU ....
tVin> rny'c.ori- 't« and .i-^irs. $43.90;
~ rxFmer-i SUbr B ‘ L W'*rd parts and repairs,
roadwork $1 S J Pawlak p.rjs -**2-1* ^n^n Tractor Co., parts
- and reps its. $6 75; E L -fiver an<. ritpams, $222.99; Behring’s
Lumber Mill, lumber .4; 1 f‘arLs and repairs,
‘ mat. $A6.09_Ww>l»o.> Lumber ',G: Oarage{ parts
. f-„ .. >l.u0. Beaumier Iron
$12 21. Joi L Wani Co p„'. Work? and ‘^‘rs, $. 79;
-and rep-,;- to.. :■> *' ’= - I and re-.j,
44tm-. Shop Parts and repaixa,..4^;j^tI's’' ^-25T ^<nt'ral
r~ “Beard A- El.-'-tr;^ •'
~ pa: La axdl. xupaiL-. Hiiutble
Oil A- Refining Co. fuel and oil:
— $55; M. F Haiti blacksmithing.
“ $7 90; First National Bank, with-
4 1M.Idina Tax $11- .. v” ’
_ Pfieiact No. 3
Fritz Hgrtrftann. blacksmithing,
$8.25;
fees,
fees,
sand, $10; Abie Lesser, J. P. free, $12.50;
'$180; Lours Werchan, rock and H..-A. Becker, J. P. fees and i'n-
ssnd $8 85. Hy. Stolz, to<-k and quest, $20; Otto J. L. Keim. J. P.
rand, $30.05, Alvin Weidner, road fees, $17 50; Wm. F. Borgstedte,
work, $26 26, E. Fisher .Estate,! vital statistics, $5 50; Abie Lesser.
Vital statistics, $2; Otto Wehring,
i vital statistics, $6; Chas. Schulte,
' vital statistics, $2 50; W. C. Stoer-
ner, vital statistics, 50c; O. J. L-
Keim, vital statistics, $1.50; H. A
Becker, vital statistics, $20; Chas.
j Schulte, holding inquest. $5; H C.
; Buck, deputy and lunatic milegge
and* guard service, $59.32; Tieman
H. Dippel, sheriff's car and luna-
| tic mileage, $20.76; First National
Bank, withholding tax, $28.70; Mu-
nicipal Light A Power System, ct.
hse. and jail lights, ct. hse. and
jail water, $68 50; Southern Union
Gas (Jo., jail and ct. hse gas,
• $6 50.
Of fiver’s Notary Fund *
Robt J Schawe. postage. $10;
j Blake Stationery, T W. ribbons,
j f 10.75; Stnffoid-Lowdon Co,, Sta-
| tlonery, $35.03; ’ First National
r Air
<■ carrying nslfia covload of bunius
s.on te flying non-stop on j
• r rnttkr rt possttoie to.befi some*
> behind this plane, identified as
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MARKET" NEW5' S-Sra
Bank, withholding tax. $190.80.
Jury Fund *
First National Bank, withhold-
InfertHe eggs, 44.
FertHe eggs, 39c
Pullet eggs, 31c. "
Fryers, 26c.
Hens. 22c.
Roosters, 14c.
Sour cream butterfat, No. 1, 47c.
Sweet cream butterfat, 54c. (de-
:l livered at plant).
A FTER that came construction ot still larger scale models, quarter
and half-size models thaCwep subjected to still more wind tunnel
tests and would actually fly Mire bugs were discovered in these larger
models and every one nad tolbe corrected until they were as aero-
dynamically perfect as they couid be made. All this consumed months
j .. *,«» J.^Hl that construction of the mock-up,
full scale wbodqp model of/the pla.nc, was made to determine the
to’raise D4,88-5,781.00 for the 17 agencies
of the National War Fund will be
have their one most fervent wish—TO
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