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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23,1348
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
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RESOURCES A$ OF DEC. 31, 1947. '
$13,533.66
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First National Bank, Brenham, Texas, (General Fund) .
3,048.95
MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO.
3,000.00
2,500.00
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FREE CITY DELIVERY
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Blirni Night
Classes
. Fanners National Bank, Brenham, Texas
Washington County State Bank, Brenham, Texas
Citizens State Bank, Somerville, Texas . . .
Mrs. Edgar E. Lents, who was before her marriage on January
11, Miss Ruby Makowsky, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. R. E. Makowsky.
The groom Is the son of Mr. and’Mrs. Fritz Lentz, of Houston.
their home in Houston where the
groom is employed.
JSENHOWER
WILL NOT RUN
FOR PRESIDENT
(Continued irton page one)
Mr. and Mr#. Smith left on their
wedding trip. At present they are
making their home in Waco.
Jeske,
Jeske,
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CASH INC
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DANCE
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NKW YEAR'S
CREEK HALL
4 % miles north of Chapel HUI
SATURDAY. JAN. 24th
Everybody invited for a good
time.
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A Local Mutual Aid Ass’n.
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Leon Simank Mutual Aid
LIST YOUR
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
WITH
E. J. KOEHL
WHARTON, TEXAS
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H. J. BOEHM, Registrar
BUNN COLLEGE
Brenham, Texas
ants be legally cited for Judgment
oa hearing for title and poseeehm
of lands and improvements, that
cloud cast be removed from their
title, that all proper write issue,
for all general and special relief,
in law and in equity.
Issued this the 31st day of Dt-
3ell the things you no tongei
j to someone Wno needs them
Banner-Press Classified Ad will
lulta!
TRACT NO. 2
wood land and 3-1/10-
LOESCH-COOK RITES HELD
Miss Mildred Loesch, the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Loesch
of Brenham, was married to Ken-
j rieth W. Cook, the son of Mr. and
i Mrs. A. W. Cook of Port Arthur.
I at the St. Paul s Lutheran church
ion January 16, with Rev. Theo. R.
Streng ftficiating.
The bride was attired in a
chocolate brown, crepe street’dress
with dark green and brown access
sories, and wore a corsage of
white carnations. Her only at-
tendant was her siter, Miss Myrtle
i Loesch, who was attired in a dark
grey, crepe street dress with dark
red and grey accessories.
The young bride and groom will
make their home in Port Arthur,
where the groom has been em-
tight fitting ployed for sometime.
SPECTATOR-
(Continued from page one)
American cheese works out the
best.
t military men should run the
untry . . . that lifelong soldiers
ould keep out of politic*. He
ed during the evening with bingo
and various parlor games.
After the games were complet-
ed, Miss Barbara Ann Werner pull-
ed in a wagon attractively display-
ed with the gifts. The wagon was
covered with flounced crepe paper
with q banner draped on e^ch side,
one bearing the name Oliver and
the other-Joyce, written with small
gold stars. “ wifi ter.
A delicious salad plate was serv-
ed consisting of Chicken salad on
lettuce leaf, crackers. pi<?kles, cake
and coffee.
Farmers State Bank, Chapel Hill, Texas
Investments--
State Depository (Bonds) . . .
Government Savings Bonds, (Series F)
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Given under my hand ami seal
of said court at office, in Bran,
ham, Tanas, the U ‘
camber A. D. 1947. ’ 3
' Paul Klingapom
Clerk, District Court, Washing,
ton Cbunty, Texas.
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tid he sees nothing in the inter,
tional of domestic situation that
fticularly qualifies him for the
Mt importent office in the land.
“Politics,” Eisenhower said, “is a
ofession; a serious, complicated,
id. in its true sense, a noble one.
the American scene, I see no
ck of men fitted by training,
lent and Integrity for national
tdershlp’ '
Eisenhower's announcement was
ade public by the army today.
was. in the form of a letter to
tonard Finder, publisher of a
iper in ManblfaiUA Hew Hamp-
life. The ^paper was booming
A'benhower for president. Eisen-
jwer said he was making the
iter public because of previous
is-interpretation# of his attitude
e wound up saying:
"I trust this rather lengthy ex-
a nation will convince you that
y conclusions are not only sound
ed. “Not all of us believed It. and
most of the customers thought
we were jqst trying to sell more
and bigger tanks ''
The refiners' warning was
this: They had to have year-
around markets, because manu-
facture of butane and propane, is
a year-around project? Texans
use four or five thnes as much
of this Juel In winter as in the
other'months, so. what they'll
have to do (said the refiners! is
provide storage tanks large«
enough to take care of the situa- '
tion—L e„ hold enough gas to
carry them through the heavy-
demand months. The refiners ‘
further warned that they - were.
making "contracts with out-of-
state users in position to. take a
constant flow, summer as well as
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The Department of Agriculture sail ms to. that the 1047 total of cash
receipts from farm marketing was over >30.000.000,000, a record
high, as shown on the chart. Nevertheless, the average income of
farmers is less than that of city dwellers, and President Truman, In
his State of the Unton message, urged moderpisad price supports
dEr Announcing
IBL Prompt, FREE
Removal of
‘ “ UNSKINNED and DISABLED CATTLE,
— HOliSEM. MULES, HOGS.
CALL COLLECT 54F2
BRENHAM BY-PRODUCTS
BRENHAM, TEXAS
DANCE
BRAZOS RIVER
HALL.
between Hempstead and Chapel
Illi on Highway 290.
SUNDAY NIGHT,
' JANUARY 25th
Music by ,
BENNIE MURSK1 and his
Melody Kings.
Everybody Invited for a good
ime.
Railroad Schedule
Ranta Fe Northboand -
» I. 6 leaves Brenham 12:12 a.
i. 16 leaves Brenham 11:02 a.
Santa Fe Southbound
I. 15 leaves Brennam 4:45 p. in
i. 6 leaves Brenham 4:20 a. nt
Southern Facifle Easthound
i. 42 leaves Brenham 4:50 p m.
i. 46 leaves Brenham 3:00 a. m.
Southern Pacino Westbound
r. 43 leaves Brenham 9:49 a. m
i. 45 leaves Brenham 1:52 a. m.
It have been arrived at objective-
and have not been unduly in-
lenced by my own desires and
nvenience.”
Despite what Eisenhower said,
nder intends to continue the
ovement to draft him. Now in
bw York, Finder said that Eisen-
wer’s decision convinces him
.ore than ever that the general is
he best qualified candidate for
esident."
Eisenhower plans to quit as
my chief of staff about March 1
d take a vacation before becom-
{ president of Columbia Univer-
y in New York.
DANCE
AT
ARTESIA!? PARK '
SATURDAY NIGHT,
JANUARY 24th
Music By
IENNIE MURSKI and his
\ Melody Kings.
Everybody invited for
food time.
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS
LEON SIMANK, President REESE B. LOCKETT, Vloe PraddMt
E. L., VINSON, Secretary and Manager. ___
------G. D, DALLMEYER_____________________ U ___________________ . NBULO STRICKLAND*.
W A. McIntyre calls our at-
tention to an article by Waldon
Hart in the Austin American,
which he says accurately de-
scribes the situation regarding
butane and similar fuels:
This and that, here and there
in Your Capital City:
The State’s butane dealers ere
hoping that the current agination
over fueUghorJages will (
out naturally, without
of a
and (2) be a lesson to al
cerned. Not that the
would
Walter Wolf officiating.
Ml»s Dorothy Wolf played the
wedding march for the bride and
groom to enter together. There
were no attendants.
Miss Wilke was attired in a
winter white wool dress with hat
to match. She wore a corsage o!f
white carnations. Her mother, Mrs.
Otto Wilke, wore a black crepe
formal with white carnation cor-
sage.
Immediately after the service
MISS RUBY MAKOWSKY WEDS
EDGAR E. LENTZ OF HOUSTON
Miss Ruby Makowsky. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Makowsky
of Brenham, became the bride of
Edgar E. Lentz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Lentz of Houston, on
Sunday, January 11 at 4 p. m. The
double ring ceremony was read
by the Rev. W. Wolf at the Im-
manuel Lutheran church in Green-
vine, before an altar banked with
white chrysant h e m u m s, white
roses and fems. The scene was il-
luminated with tall white altar
candles.
Miss Dorothy Ann Wolf played
“I Love You Truly" and also play-
ed the traditional wedding march-
es Jor the processional and reces-
sional, for the bride and groom to;
enter together.
Miss Makowsky-was beautifull}'
attired in a gown of white satin j
fashioned with a C
bodice, round neckline and yoke j
of illusion, and long fitted sleeves
extending to points over the hands.
The voluminous ikirt fell into a Joyce naucK or
cathedral train. Her veil of illusion Jnmeg aHver Picone.
That, in briej, is the sad,
chilly glory. Texans In genr,..}^'
didn’t heed the red flags; now
dealers are getting a winter in-
crease pf only 50 per cent (a
gallon and a half far each gal-
len ’ taken during the slack
months) instead of the 400 or
500 per cent really needed. There
has always been a shortage of | ,
butene during the dead of win-
ter, but the refiners’ new policy
and the fact that 150,000 sys-
N. line of ad. 1163 mtm tract.
Then with same N. 89 deg. 50 mln.
W 219 M, vrg. to tea baqiruring
comer, containing an area of 23
acres of land.
The above two traeta of land
being the aame and Identical
prwniaee that werr conveyed by
**4i)ina Bulla at al to Otto Dann-
haua, by dead dated June 5. 1909,
recorded in Volume 57, Page IM,
Dead Record* at Washington
County. Taxa*, to which reference
is made.
That on said date Defendants
unlawfully entered upon the above
described lands and premise*,
ejected Plaintiffs therefrom, and
now unlawfully withhold oncseo-
slon of same from Plaintiffs tn
their damage In the sum of Five
Thousand Dollars;
That Defandanu and each ut
„ ____ land i___ _ „__
of the John H. Allcorn H
league and 19-9/10 acres of the
Elijah Allcom % League.
BEGINNING at a stake in the
Brenham A Cedar Hill Road for
corner in the North line of *
11-D2/100 acre tract partly con-
tained in this survey, and East 282
vrs. from the N. W. corner of
same. An Elm XS 51% W 21. ft,
Then South with Louis Struck-
meyer E, line 525 vrs. to comer
of same, a Post Oak XN 35% W
6% ft. Do N 4 E 12% ft. Then
with his N line East 296 vrs. to
cornerof same on C. Jeske’s line
in ad, road. The X on a bending
live oak bra. N 51% W M% ft.
THENCE S 27 W 714.4 varas ,1b [The# with the ad. Jeske’s line In
the center of the road .as follows:
N 23 V W. 98% vrs. Then N 8 W
98 vra, to corner in ad. road a
cedar bear# West 23% ft. Then N
3 E-167% vrs. to corner. 'Hien N
11 W 172-8/10 vrs. to comer on
SHOWER HONORS JOYCE
HAUCK, PROSPECTIVE BRIDE
Joyce Hauck, bride-elect of
-------,------------ i james tJiiver x-icuiie, Was honor?
, was held in place by a tiara orna- M mlgCellaneous shower
mented with pearls. Her only gjjven Mri Walter (fraber on
jewelry was a triple strand of ThurMjay.
j pearls, gift of the groom. She car- About 15 guests were entertain-
' Tied a nosegay of white carnations. .... ---
Miss Allyne Jojrle; maid of hon-
or, was attired in yellow taffeta,
with which she carried a nosegay
of yellow carnations.
Gus Lentz attended his brother
as best man. - ’
Mrs. Makowsky. mother- of the
l bride, wore black crepe with a
i corsage of white carnations. Mrs.
Lenta, mother of the groom,'wore
j blue crepe with a corsage of white
carnations.
After the wedding a reception
was held at the home of the bride’s
parents,- and a turkey dinner serv-
ed; Thfe beautiful weddipg cake
wax made by Mrs. Alvin Jurries,
cousin of the bride, and was serv-
ed by Misses Mary and Ora Nell
Lenta and Gladys Bayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lenta will make
144.3 varas; N 40 W 100.0 varas;
N 42 W 101.0 varas; N 2% W
09.2 varas; N 9% W 154 • varas;
N 11% W. 100 0 varas; NOR M.6
varas; N 11 deg. 40 mln. W. 50.0
varas; N 36 deg. 40 min. W. 126 4
varas; West 130.0 varas;- R 84 W
59.8 varas; N 77 W 1(10 0 varas)
to the place of beginning, contain-
ing 107.39 acres, exclusive of 0.50
acres in cemetery. As surveyed
by Louis Beazley, on October 25,
1947.
Itation
IT) die
benefit
“political” Investigation,
il¥ con-
industry
have anything to * fear
from an i n v e s t i g a 4 i o^. say
spokesmen. It Just wouldn't do
any good. “The refiners have
been warning us for two years
this was going to happen,” one
man in position to know remark-
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MRS. ELUIS S. SMITH JR.,
HONORED WITH SHOWER
Mrs. Eulu S. Smith Jr., a re-
I cent bride, was honored with a
I bridal shower on Jan. 3. Her hoat-
’ esses were Mrs. R. G. Wilke, Mrs.
H. F. Winkelmann, and Mra.
| Leonard Koester. The party was
> held at the home of Mrs. Otto
Wilke, mother of the honoree. A
I large number attended the shower,
I inchiding the grandmother and
; other relatives of Mrs. Smith, from
Houston. The evening wfw spent
with game' playing, prize# Won be- |
Ung presented to the honoree. At a
j late hour delicious refreshments
'were served consisting of sand-1
wiches, cake #nd coffee.
I GRACE I.UT»U.KAN' WALTHER
LEAGUE ENTERTAINS
The Grace Lutheran Walther
League is Entertaining the Wal-
ther League of Navasota Tuesday
eveping, January 27 at 8 p. m.
with a social where various games
WiU be played. <•
’Jhe Walther -League hopes tp --- v
Varjy but' thbse socials with other M-90 per cwt-.
Leagues also. ’ * "
The officers for this term have
been elected as follows: president,
Evelyn Loesch; vice-president,
Jeanette Zwernemann; secretary.
Bobby Jo Zwernemann; treasurer.
Marvin Doering; chairman of
Christian Service, Goeke Mutcher;
chairman of Christian Knowledge,
Wilfred Herzog: reporter, Lavonne
Ledbetter.
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Rsyatrwt inn for Blinn College evening school classes for the second
semester will be held Wednesday, January 28, at 7:30 in the Main build-
ing
Courses it) Bustnesa EldueaGon bojv in progress will be continued.
.Other course# W be added accu^;*,, < ’1* v.v *4he students.-
These courses are open to all adults who wish to further their educa-
tion in an inAitution of higher learning.
Work done In Blinn College is transferable to senior colleges and uni-
versities.
For further information write:
MISS ANITA ANN WILKE '
WEDS EULIS S. SMITH, JR.
Misa Anita Ann Wilke, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wilke of
Brenham, was married to Euli*
S. Smith Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. 8. Smith Sr. of Aberdeen, Mis-j
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w/a v, •••* | ni.iu ine- irci luml #yn- ,
Salem Lutheran church, with Rev. tema have been installed during
the last two years make a dif-
ference that hurts. No political
iaaue .however, ia Involved.
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MARKET NEWS Hi9h Farm Prices Porit*
Hens, rze ’ ' j “I * I ' “ -----:----F ' " I 11 -re
Fry era under 2%. Me ------*-----A—---1
Fryers over 1%, 32c ' „
Eggs, 38c
Pullet eggs, 30c
Itoostera. 12 c.
Geese, 17c
Ducks, 17o.
Guineas 45c.
Turkeys
Hens, No. 1, 9 I be up. 36c
Hens. No. 2. 31c
Toms, No. 1. 30 c
Tome. No. 2, 35c
Old Toma. 27c
BUTTERFAT PER LB.
Sour cream, 75c
Sweet cream, 80c
UNGRADED MILK
>4 20 per cwt. fpr 4%
50 to 75 Ibe. dally bonus 10c per
cwt. *
76 to 100 lb». daily bonus 15c per
CMVt.a
100 llw or over daily bonus 25c
per cwt. *'
.. -te per point over 4%. ?
100 lbs. daily at 4.5 would bring
. QA nnr
F COTTON
lUddling, 33.75
Strict middling, 34.00 \
Srelct low middling, 32.00
Wiese, L. F. Niebuhr, H. Hodde, |
! Car] Ziesemer, Chas
I Louisa Wiese, Elizabeth
I Jas. E. Smith. B. J. Schlinke, W. f
j T. Touchton,. G.; C. Koch and |
! Reinhardt Buis, and the unknown
i heirs, their heir# and legal rep-
| resen tatives, of each of the afore-
! said parties who may be deceased
f' OHMTING:
appear and answer the Plaintiff's
[petition, at or before 10 o'clock
; A. M. on the first Monday after
the expiration of 42 days from the
date of issuance of this citation,
the asetme iirtng MxHatoy. th* ISth
day of February, A. D. 1948, at cr
before 1A o’clock A. M before
I the Honorable District Court of
I Washington County, Testas, at the
court house In Brenham Texas
■> The -
filed on the 4th day of December.
A .D. 194?. The filed numher'df"
said suit being No. 21,492. >
The names of the partiea In thia
suit are; Otto Donnheu# and
DRUG STORE
Reliable Prescription Service
PHONE 7921 ZZZT
Mathilde Dannhaus, as Plaintiffs.
antLthose persoiXs herein Cited and
to whom this writ Is directed, to-
gether with. Hulda Struckmeycr,
Charlie Schlinke, Selma Schlinke
and Elsie Fischer as Defendants.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as follows, to-wit:
Suit in the nature of Trespass to
Try Title and to Remove Cloud
from Title;
Plaintiffs allege that on Decem-
ber 1, 1947, Plaintiffs were law-
fully seised and possessed pf the
following described lands;
Situated in Washington County,
Texas, being- out of the Elijah
Allcom % League and the J. H.
Allcom % League, which lands
and premises are described as fol-
lows, to-wit:
TRACT NO.- I
BEGINNING tn the center of
New ’ Years Creek at the |>olnt
where the division lines betweeif
the Jas. Clark, and E. Allcom
Leagues cijoii said creek.
THENCE North with said league
line, at 435.0 , varas cross the
South line of the J. Hz Allcorn
League, at 449 6 varas corner |i>
the South line of the Brenham-
Cedar Hill public road. THENCE.
East 488 0 varas with the S'uith
line of said road to the Nortn-
weat corner of Louis Struck meyer.
THENCE S 9 deg 30 min. E 642 6
vases to the Southwest comer of
Struckmeyer. THENCE S. 78 deg.
30 min. E. 482.7 varas to rock for
interior corner of Struckmeyer.
Tnwi-i *■> «« v- i *-■.-» ’ w»
corner in the center of New Yea|r»
Creek. THENCE up said creek,
running in the center thereof,
with all its meanders (N 67% W
37 6 varas; N 82% W 50 0 varas;
N 63% W 72.8 varas; N 22 W
them are asserting soma character
of claim to above named and de-
scribed premises, exact nattu* of
rsh.ch is unknown to theae Plaln-
ttffs. and such assertion Jf title
on jmrt of Defendant/- said
lands and property cater cloud
upon Plaintiffs title;
Plaintiffs allege that they are
the fee simple owners of said -
lands #nd premises by reason of w
being owners of record title there-
to, under special pleas of three,
five, ten and twenty-five year
statutes of limitation, and being
the preeumptive fee simple owner#
of said lands under Provision# of
Article Fifty-five nineteen' A,
Vernons Texas Civil Statute#;
Plaintiff# priy that all Defend- "
17,760.00
$44,362.61
.The I^eon Simank Mutual Aid Afw'n., Brenham, Texas, was organised May 7, 1937, and started
its operation June, 1937, under No. 7934, issued by the Board of Inaurance Commisaionens, State of
Texas.
The Company carries its required amount of Deposit with the State Treasury, as per the new
ruling, Senate Bill, No. 135.
The Company has shown a steady Increase In membership' each year.
The Company was started for the purpose of placing small amounts of Benefits, for a time in
need. All death claims promptly settled.
Death is certain, then expenses occur, which very few are prepare^ to mefet: It will pay anyone,
_ who does not carry one of our policies, to have us talk to you.
- j—..- lY «-<if..rc«il <-»• .write us at once.' Our representative will call on you. Your money invested — J
in our Company, sUy» at tnmie. , ' ' / ■ .,.m .. - .. J
Leon Simank Mutual AW Association
BRENHAM, TEXAS
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEX AR: ■
To John H. Allcom, F. Btruwa.
W. V/. Alcorn, Mary Rtruw#, Mary
Wist, William 8 t r u w 4, Otto '
Btruwe, Edward Struwe, H b 1 d a
Stmwe, Robert Btruwe, Frederick
Struwe, Elijah Allcorn, >lancy A. '
Allcorn, Elizabeth A. Allearn, In-
dividually and an administratrix
of the estate of John H. Allcorn.
Thomas J. Allcom, administrator
of the estate of John H. Allcom. >
John H. Allcom, Jr.. James R
Allcom, Elijah Allcom, William
W. Allcom, James H. Allcom, T
J. Allcom, Henry Engelbrecht.
Henry Wiese, Minna Engelbrecht.
Chas. Wiese, William Wiese. H
B. Christ, R. J. Carothers, ^Sophie
Vyiesc, A. Bulls," A. Bulq August
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