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‘ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18,1943.
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS. BRENHAM TEXAS«
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FOR SALE—Baby bassinet. Phone
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LUTHERAN MISSIONARY
CIRCLE HAS MEETING
The afternoon circle of the St.
Paul's Women's Missionary gocie-,
ty met in regular session Tuesday,
October 17th, with the president,
Mrs. Garfield Woods, presiding.
The-meeting opened with the
singing of the hymn "Tell It Out
Among the Heathen,” after which
Mrs. J. T. Embrey read the seffr-
ture, Eph. 5:8 and led the ,group
in prayer, j
ardship” was “very” intercst-rng+y
given by Mrs. R. W. Stolz.
The Life Membership and Mem-
orial Department of the Mission-
MEBBE HE'S GONNA
1 POT ME BACK TWoWK
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Ruetz a*e making their home at
Moyjtain Home, Idaho, where he
is stationed at the U. S: Army
Air base-
Saving used fats Is not . a glam-
orous task. It takes effort. We
ask you to continue the wonderful
job you are doing to help speed fl-
> nal Victory.
MYRTLt U/ARBLCRS
EAT LARGE AMOUNTS OF
FRUIT AND SEEDS OF POISOM
OAK, OR IVY/ i
T. M. MS. U. a MT. OFT. /
NEXT: Dow Europe bare potato bugs?
2 20 P. M.
4:40 P. M.
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1:25 P.M.
2:46 P. M.
7:10 P. M.
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Saving used fats Is not a glam-
orous task. It takes effort. We
ask you to continue the wonderful
job you are doing to help speed fl-
nal Victory.
FOR SALE One 7-year old horse,
18 hands high, weight about 1000
lbs., gentle to work either single
or double. Also gentle for chil-
“ dren to handle. W. A. Williams,
Burton. Route 2.—2O7-6tp
FOR SALE—Wood heating stove
for sale. 805 East Main.—205-3tp
/ FOR SALE— 1928 Chevrolet, good
- conditio/, new tires. See al
Loesch’s Service Station.- 205-3tp
FOR SAJ^E — Sheep, 15 ewes, 1
buck, 10 months to 3 years old,
well fed, good stock for wool and
mutton. Rev. Fred Mgcbroff,
Zionsville.—205-4te
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MEANS .
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AND COMES FROM
THE DAYS OF
COAL ■
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AUTOMOBILES.
braHn'g'its 25th anniversary, and
as a tribute to Mrs. H. R. Scharff,
the Brenham society’s first presi-
dent, and for her untiring efforts,
s.M^Wilif presented'.-with a
membership in the Missionary
Federation by the local society.
The society is sponsoring a Jun-
ior Mission Band and same will
organize October 21st at 3:30 p.ru-
at the church undef the leadership
of - Mrs. Paul Gindorf, and she re-
quests that all children from the
years through confirma-
wish to join to be pres-
■day, and "
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BALED HAY on meadow.for sole,
good enough for human being t<
eat. Lonnie Wiese. 207-3tp
LOST
LOST
name initials VMS.
Banner-Press. - 205-ltp
WANTED TO BUI
WANTED—Used bicycle. Banner-
Press.
WANTED TO BUY^ Second *hano
pianos, radios, guitars, accordians
and band instruments. Navratll
Music House. Phone 2701.—179-tf
Other tMLUetuia essentials N<
material of war that you can heli
provide means more in terms ot
3ls life or death. Are you saving
your used cooking fata?
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SEE THIS IHANI TH'
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PUMP THEM INTO
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Cash for
WAR
WANTED —- White Rock and
Rhode Island Red flocks for
hatching. Liberal premium. Neigh-
borhood Hatchery. Phone 2784.—
207-.tf
Dig down deeper. Buj extra
War Bonds. Help snorten the war
by those vital minutes — or days,
or months —, which mean Ameri-
can lives saved!
QAr/&Ae'''rr<3.
4. Mrs. Kochwelp will make her
home with her parentsMlntil her
husband returns. home. His broth-
er, Arthur, is serving in the nlivy
on the Admiralty Island. They
are the eons of Mr. ami Mrs. Gust.
Kochwelp, Burton Route L
IN HOTEL?
THESE DAYS!!
r IM HOPING THE T0o3H PAQ- 'V
IS OXER — AND TM SERVING
N10TICE 1’LL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
I OR WHAT HAPPENS TO ANV-
. ONE WHO GETS IN MY WAY
FROM HERE ON OUT,’.
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FOR SALP- Mowing machine and
bay rake, both for 190.00. 194C
Chevrolet sedan, pre-war tireij,
new. Zwernemann's, Rutersvllle.
—207-2t
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WANTED TO BUY Scrap iron
b <5 n e s, newspapers, magazines,
junk cars, etc. Phone 7221. Sam s
Auto Supply.- 203-5tc
MISCELLANEOUS*
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WANTED An experienced beau-
ty operator. Commission or sal-
ary. Write Miss H. C.- Richter,
2018 Ave. G, Galveston, Texas —
20fl-5tp
WANTED Man to help in clean-
ing shop. -Apply Zernial Bros.,
Cleaners.—205-tf
WAibfrED—Colored girl for gen-
eral housework Week days only
Good wayes. Phone 420.—205-3tc
WANTED — White housekeeper,
also day clerk. Hotel St. Anthony.
—206-5tc .. . »
Don't slacken your Bond pug,
chases while victory is within oui
grasp! Never let it be said that
while the attack grows stronger
jh the fighting fronts, we at
i lorhe failed to back it to the ver}
« limit of our ability.
if
WL-/->4
Ciaaaaned ( olttiui* cstme at 1:M
oVIock p. m. A4< erilMMiient* re-
oetv<xl after that hour will hs
printed under heading "Too Late
To 4 lawdfy** elsewhere In tht
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THE SPECTATOR
(Continued rrom rage One)
call your-JiaUon--r-‘UrM4e-8em’.-
4-—wo. caU it ’Uncle^Hpam’;
for regardless of what you or-
der, it usually turns out to be
this, canned American meat,
served interim- form.”
via Sealy
via Bellville-
Hempstead
via Sealy
via Chapel Hjli
via Sealy
via Chaoel HU)
WESTBOUND—AUSTIN
via Giddings
via Giddings,
via La Grange
/ via Giddings
via Giddings
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
Navaeota, ItuntHvUie, Trinity,
Groveton, l^iflda, Nacogdochaa
8.40 A.M. 3:00 P.M.
BEE LINE COACHES
Somerville, Cakiwell, Cameron.
Roorb«d, Wnco, Delian
8:00 A. M. 2:50 P M
Kerrville Boa Co, Inc.
- EASTBOUND— HOUSTON
8:40 A. M.
11:15 A. M.
THLWDERAWrt-' f=>HE
COULDN’T & KAT0ED f>>
TMA( INDIA*KID.
AN? RTDEK
HASN'T
Fritz Kugel reports that one
of the most appreciated gifts
being sent soldiers in<»England
is fried chicken, wh#fi the boys
can’t get over there. He has
sent a number of fried chickens
overseas, sealed in cans.-and re-
ports reaching him are they
arrived d.k. • .
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The Orchestra arrangement of
—Gumm—BU1KF TS"~BTg"~ETnce—
Around Texas,” by Katherine
PhiUips, George“Olsen, anil Cliff
has -been issued by the
WANTED -- White women tc
serve as dietitians aids, good sal-
ary, with meals, uniforms and
laundry. Apply to Dietitian, Jef-
ferson Davis Hospital. Houston,
Texas. 207-5t "v.-
&£• j
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WELL.-UH--
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ary, 18 Tl^_m^ht!L.C£l£^.j?«d>bkMi..M»BiOc4jorfw>ra'»iwn—rmri—
is now’ available for use by
dance orchestras. Scored by
Jack Mason, parts are included
for a full, orchestra and -friends
hf^, -of Mrs. PhilHps! local composer
of the” hit sohg, say it jyomlses
to become a popular dance num-
ber. The song, featured and or-
iginally. introduced by George
Olsen awl his orchestra, is en-
joying a good sale, according to
many music dealers.
Santa Fe Northbound
No. 16 leaves Brenham 11:37 a. *
No. 6 leaves Brenham 11.06 p. ra
Han*a Fe Southbound. *
No. 15 leaves Brenham 2:43 p. m
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4:45 a
Southern Pacific Eaetbound
No. 42 leaves Brenham 4:47 p. m.
No. 46 leaves Brenham 3:00 a. m
Southern Pacific Westbound
No. 43 leaves Brenham 9:58 a. m.
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:22 a. m
Buy a Bond to save a Boy!
Anniversary
friends will appreciate your re-
membering them on their wed-
ding anniversaries. Banner-
Press Stationery Department.
I’M
Reasonable—
,r (Coritinned rrom Page. ^>ne)
centg. OPA alloyed the increas-
v-< calling following WFA's report
that all other means to "bririg
stocks of whole pepper into nor-
mal market channels" had failed.
The United States has been cut
off from foreign sources of whole
black pepper since December 1941.
Persons holding the exiting sup-
pl} have refused to sell at the
former celling price.
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FQR SALE—15% hand dependa-
ble 5 year old work mule. See J.
• C. Fuchs,’Burton, Texas.—206-3tp
FOR SALE—Two wood ■ heaters
and one display case for nuts.
, Mrs. A. Schdbert, 918 South Mar-
ket.—206-5tc
~ FOR ItENT j
FOR RENT -Room next to bath
Close in. 417 W. Vulcan.—207-3t
Ft)R RENT—-Large farm in Whit-
man community. Good house, run-
' ning water, electricity. Dr. ,Gus
Heineke.—204-5.tc
OH LLjRE M«f
HIM'S RAIS.
HEY,TARP □‘YAKNO'A )
WHO WANTS VS.EE VA?>^ z.. ’
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& 1
high
of which he is a graduate,
s fftrijiiujuid uihire’TnwMnP'
. cal djpartmdnt of the Banner-
Press before entering the United
State? armed Jorces. He received
i^is offreftr1^ training at Ellington
Field’ wnere he was awarded his
silver wings and commissioned as
a second HeutAanf and pilot in
the United States Army Air For-
ces. His bride attended school in
Fort Worth and Texas Christian
University and now has a position
with the Americah’ Airlines. •
•J GOLLY, THEYi_ X
T Sure have V —.
FUNNY-LOP*" 5 ~
For the present Lt. and. Mrs. age of
■ tlon wL ____ _ _ _ . ,
ent Saturday, and a silccha) invi-
tation is [extended to. Jhe mothers
' > d^f- W-Bhildren.----»’ ■ -
The meeting closed with ■*-.Ju
singing of the hymn "God" Will
Take Care of You,” and repeating
the Lord's Prayerfcin Unison;
All land- controlled by me is post-
ed and no hunting will be allowed.
Max Hoffmann.—206-2tp
! NOTICE No pecan hunting on
my place. -Tf caught, same will be
prosecuted: Dan Imhoff, Rt. 3
Brenhnm.- 2O4-5tp
NOTICE—Anyone caught hunting
j picking pecans or trespassing, on 1
any property owned or c»ntrollej>
i by me will be prosecuted. E. O
Routt - 204-5tp
NOTICE No trespassing, hunt-
ing. fishing, or threshing and
picking -pecans on my property.
Hogs caught will be penned. No
excuse. August Neumann, Rt. 4.
— 206-3tp
HELF WANTED
Skim stews, soups, and graviee
while they cook4 Afterwards,
chill them and scoop off the fat.
. r ’ .....
The need is so urgent that for
every pound of- fat you turn tn.
; your butcher will ^Ive you 4c and
two. meat ration points, free. Save
them tn any kind of tin can, not
glass. Rush them to your meat'
dealer. Start doing It today!
. Buy a Bond to save a Boy!
- SOCIETY
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” MARTHA LEE PORTER AND,
I.T. QITNTUS RUETZ WED
IN NEBRASKA AUGUST 18
Brenham friends will be inter-
. ested in the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Martha Lee
Porter of Fort Worth ■ and Lt.
Quintus Ruetz of Branham, who
were wedded in a quiet ceremony
at Lincoln, ,Nebraska August 18.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Porter of Fort
Worth and the groom is the son
of ■ Mrs. Martha ’Ruetz-of—Bren, , The ^opTr^ for the day "Stew-
ham.
Lt. Ruetz is r member of a
well-known Brenham’fanMly, was
educated. at| the Brenham
schi
rs
/ WHY, THAT'S A \ /
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I 'TWO OF THENA .’ X2 :
I WHY, STlFFY I NEVER \
\ KNEW >015 HAD
>. THOSE--AHEM-UH- /
AHEM-A-A-YOU'VE <
OF EN IN SOME-UH- X
SHOOT IN'SCRAPES, 1
\ I-UH-I-JUDGE t anj-i ii-iin;
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, By RAKBL'JIN VAN BUREN
1 P I’<\ 50 GlAD 1 -/that MEWluJ^
’ ' HE'S BEEN JUST SITTING HE GETS
THERE-STARING AT {AROUND ID >
ME-FOR TWO HOURS.'.' IT, DON'T YE
WHY DOESN'T HE P' REALIZE-fHES
SAY StWTWTNG T.^COUirriN* Ye?.y
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ABBIE . >rD HLATS
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/"l HOPE YE UN- V./"SO8///YE
DERSTO'ND, ANNIE, -X LOVE ME-
I LOVE YE-YlS TRLl£-\ BUT WAC-
iUST ) EARNS 15 ■»-
1 - POUNDS, i
is, rup-
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