Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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GENERAL
INSURANCE
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ATTENTION
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We have installed a new
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MACHINE
Get your battery charged
while you wait at
Al’s Service Station
On Bellville Highway
PHONE 2184
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modern house. Mrs. commercial operator's license
2an Becker.—195-3tc _ Phone 2824.—172-30tp
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Texas, care Dr. Z. T. Scott.—196-
7tp
WANTED — Any kind earpenter
or cabinet work. J. D. Hutchings,
Route 2 Brenham. Phone 12-F-23
—193-5t p
Man wanted tor general cafe work
Dishwasher also wanted. Blue-
bonnet Cafe. rJ95-5tc
Waitress wanted at Rodenbeck
Cafe,—192-Btc
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HA/.'.» YOU HERE.) YOU'VE GOT YOUR
'EXCELLENT. VIOLIN CASES
WHERE CAN J WITH YOU, SO I GUESS U
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ran cuntom hatching eggs KfftrnZay*
and Thursdays. N e i b hborhood
Hatchery, Phone 27?y.—165-tf
Concrete on the farm. Call and
ask for free booklets and pamph-
lets on cement uses. - Frank W
Wood, lumber, lime and cement.—
194-3t
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Lost Saturday hight between 7
and 8:30. Reward for return to
Banner-Press 196-4tc
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SOCIETY
.SANDY HILL 4-H
CLUBS ELECT OFFICERS 3
The 4-H Club girls of Sandy
Hill held a regular monthly meet-
ing September 26. The • meeting
was opened by saying the chib
. prayer and pledge and by singing
and, "America." *
The newly-elected officers, are:
president, Ruth Heidemann;
president. May Dell Scheffer;
WANTED—Seven or eight nice
Jersey cows. Guy Pennington.
Pho^e 2601. 194-5tc
WANTED Zernial Bros, will pay
1g for alt old coat hangers. Please
bring us your hangers as w£ can
get no new ones. 'All garments
lb be cleaned must be accompa-
nied by hanger, otherwise your'
garment will have to be wrapped
for return. Zernial Cleaners.—
194-tf •
WANTED TO BUY - Second hand
pianos, radios/ guitars, accordians
and band instruments. Navratil
Music House. Phone 2701.—179-tf
WANTED t- Exepirenced nurse-
maid, two children, three years,
18 months. Husband overseas.
Salary $60 month, room, board
Mrs. Shaw McDaniel, 2231 South-
gate, Houston 5, Texas.—190-7tp
WANTED — Truck driver with
... —U White woman.for gen-
housework in Kingsville, Tex-
To live on place. Good wag-
Write Mrs. Richard Kleberg,
Austin,
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Sold at Drug and Grocery
Stores
Mfg. By
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
EXTERMINATING CO.
WACO, TEXAS
DO VOU
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To Classify” elsewhere in the
paper. _____
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NOTICE—Anyone caught thresh-
ing or picking pecans <fh my place
will i>e prosecuted. John Kmiec
Route 1, Chapel Hill. - 195-3tp
FOR SALE
WANTED
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Jx., 37IM) Windsor Road.
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FOR SALE—1936 Pontiac sedan
extra good, new tires. 2 ’ wheel
cattle trailer, new tires. 1931 Es-
sex sedan. Zwernemann’s, Ryters-
ville.—195-2tp
„ FOR SALE Wind mill and tower,
And all necessary pipes. Rcasbj-
AbleC See me between Oct. Isr
and Bth. W. C. Sommer; Route 2,
Brenham.—195-3tp
Get your barnyard’out of the
mud. Use p’tland cement. See
Frank W. Wood —194-3t
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FOR SAdLE—DeLaval cream sep-
arators, 400 lb. capacity, with
stand and electrically driven,
$78.25 each. Table models, 225 lb.
•*- capacity, hand operated $32.50
each. Phone 2884 or 2335,
•we wiil deliver and set up'at your
place. H. C. Hafer.—191-lot
LJJTLE GRIDER LEE HAS
FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY '
Mrs. James V. Carroll has re-
turned from t Brownwood, where
she went especially to attend the
celebration of the first birthday of
her little*grandson, Grider I^ee,
who with his mother, Mrs. Perry
Lee, is yisltfngf hla grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Grider Lee.
The little boy’s great grarnd-
motb’er, Mrs. John Crider Lee, en*
tertained the family group with a
delightful dinner party on the
day little Grider was one year old.
Lt. Perry Lee, father of the i ABBIE .' 'TD RIATS
birthday child, is serving overseas |
with the U. S. armed forces.
Jfes-CJte;
>ys have, organized j
______ ,Jub for the cotnlrig i
year with 21 »membera .:TpreBJ!ilt;T--
The following officers were elect-|
ed: president, Lester Fuchs; vice
president, Lee Dell • Neutzler; sec-
retary, Otto Lehrrnann; reporter, [
Daniel Kieke. *
County Agent Joe Frobelie led
in a discussion of _19'<4-1945 proj-
ects And entries for the coming
County-Wide Livestock Show.
Louis Heckmann; secretary, Wil-
burn Bohne. Other members of
the club are; Elwood Wehring,
Charlie Witt, Emil » Schwartz,
Franklin Reue, Roger Ellermann,
and Nolan Schwartz.
Cards, telliug what each mem-
ber. l)ad done for his project last
year, were distributed. Also the
boys wgre asked to fill out cards
to find out how many hogs would
be entered in the Washington
County Hog Show.
The meeting adjourned and all
members are “looking forward to
their next. <m
FOR SALE The Roesler estate,
196 acre farm. All-weather road.
Call Roesler Bros, 563.—196-5tp
FOR SALE - Two row Avery trac-
tor and all equipment. Tiemann’s
Garage. 196-5tp
FOR S^LE—Two hlack And'
hound pups; 2 months old. Dr. J.
C. Hairston, Independence.—195-
3tp__
FOR SALE -Collard plants, bed.
mattress, heater, dresser, wash
stand. Phone 39-F-21, Jeske. -
196-2tp
FOR SALE The American Leg-
ion Park in Burton,, including
buildings and about four and one-
half Acres of land. This property
will be sold to the highest bidder.
Sealed bids will be received at the
Burton State Bank. AU blds must
be submitted on or before October
15, 1944 and be accompanied by
check to cover the bid. The Post
reserves the right to reject any or
all bids. C. N. Rothermel, finance
officer. Post 242, American Legion.
—195-5tc
Just received—Carload Portland
cement, prices the same. Bren-
ham Lbr. Co., Frank Wood. Dial
2130.—194-3t
STRAY El)
STRAYED~FROM MY FLACK—
iYKtiAsday mortifng, large Jersey
cow. Return to Fritz Bor?h-
gardt. Route 3, Brenham.—195-
2tp
will speak from 8:45 to 9:00 p.m.,
Eastern War-Time.
The Republican presidential
nominee, it was disclosed, will de-
lay writing his speech at Charles-
ton, W. Va., Saturday night until
he has a chance to hear what the
president says.
On the Democratic side, mean-
while, Senator Harty S. Truman
called for the rft-election of his
running mate, declaring that a
"mighty big job" confronts the
next president and that Mr. Roose-
"mighty big man” for
FOR SALE Large Japanese per-
simmons. Phone T. S. Estes.—
194;3t
Bgrb wire and poultry netting
Trade with Frank W. Wood —
194-3t
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
Hilhnan, chairman of the C.I.O I to|
|x>hlical action committee, told H
the industrial union o( Marine and ■
Shipbuilding Workers that the ■
P.A.C. hafl been called un-Amerl- W
can "because we asked people tn | H
register so they could vote thei I]
lowest thing we can do from the 1]
viewpoint of the vested interests." •
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speaking tour with a call for a
"t h o r o u g h houaecleaning" at
Washington. Governor Earl War-
ren of California swung into the
Dewey campaign with a charge
that the big city political ma-
chines, which he described as foes
of liberalism, are fighting Dewey
At Atlantic. City. N. J., Sidney
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vice
sec-
retary-reporter, Eloise Ellermann;
sponsor, Miss Mavis Behrens; co-
sponsor, Miss Gertrude Ellermann.
The other members are: Bernice
Steinfeld, Emma Jean Moehlmann,
Mary Nell Moehlmann, Gerdine
Buerger, Hortense Buergel* and
Delores Addicks.
____ fall gardens and what could 15e ihltGX'’uZE FOR VSiKlS**
lifter that hour -WUu«^to..KwiW..U'«i' NcuU-owtiu atill thrtr Ul Clu
has bearing tomato bushes In her
garden.
The 4-H Club boys of Shandy
Hill also met with County Agent
Joe Frobese,
Officers for the ensuing • yj*ar
were elected:-president, Henry Al
Ellermann; vice ^ggident, Fred
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 196, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1944, newspaper, October 3, 1944; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347897/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.