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Song Stylists
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Rural Round-Up
Texas Polkas
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Houston Man Hurt
By Gas Explosion
common ewes 8-.50, some culls
under 8. Feeder lambs scarce, few
feeder lambs 15-17.
' unaer.
Three musicians who will appear in concert at Blinn College, Fri-
day rooming.
Dierking, Senff And
Kettler Miss
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Carmine Show
Hohlt Serenade
Upper Room
Giddings Go-Round
Social Security
11:45 Dittlinger News
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100 lbs and over daily bonus 25c
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marks in stntv schoolboy circles
up to date.
It was the same Gaskamp who
enabled the Brenham Cubs to
defeat their arch rivals, 6-0. the
previous week by returning a-
punt 49 yards for the winning
marker.
Field, the aggressive Burnet
guard who was the shining
light in the line when the Bull-
dogs edged past their rivals,
San Saba. 7-0, last Friday night,
was given close competition by
a host of other stellar Centex
linemen.
One of those linemen was Clar-
ence Clerking, 174-pound tackle
of the Brenham Cubs.
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GIDDINGS - TEXAS
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Harvest of Song
Caldwell Capers
Hillbilly Roundup *
.Myrt and' Marge
Texas News
2:05 Meet the Band
Dr. Teague's Tonics
News
La Grange Polka Party
Navasota Music Club
1280 Club
Juke Box Prevue
Bennie M u r s k 1
Melody Kings
Songs at Twilight
News
Sign Off
car prove it!
Try driving without shifting in the car with
the simplest automatic transmission of all
. . . the car that gives you complete control.
Wada through flood and storm that
would stall any other car! You’ve the first
and only waterproof ifnition system on
any passenger car.
Look under the fenders and body, there’s
protective undercoating no other car gets
at the factory. Look at the Safety Rim wheels
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BUYING or SELLING
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
BLINN TO HAVE
HIGHLY RATED
Thursday 7:00 P. IW? I
LEE COUNTY OAVALCADE
Gigantic.and epic display of scenes of historieiill
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Led by the Second Armored Division Band of 0
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Friday Afternoon
A Songfest by Schubert’s Liederkranz of New Bl
fels.
Huge Fireworks Display on FrWij
and Saturday nights, j
DANCES J
Thursday Night—RAYMOND BACA’S ORCHEl
Friday Night—MELODY MASTERS. J
Saturday Night—GILBERT KAUTZ’S ORCH!8|
, Yoh can't afford to miss it!
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BAR'RY E. FERGUSON
INSURANCE
FIRB—ADTO LIABILITY
Room 3 4. Flrat Natl. Bank
PHONE 2270
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Brenham
Bank Holiday
WEDNESDAY. Oct. 12. 1949. Columbus Dtfy'b’et^^
a legal holiday, the undersigned banks of Brenham
will not be open for business'.
Farmers National Bank.
First National Bank
Washington County State Bank
>dfPEL GARAGE - 504 South A-.i*hr
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pok toff lea. Brab-
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act of March 1. 1878
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Bennie M u r s k 1
Melody Kings
5:30 'News
Songs at Twilight
Sign Off
WEDNESDAY MORNING
6:00 Sign On
6:01 Rise and Shine
6:15 County Agent’s News
6:30
7:00
7:45
8:00
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man of the week in the Centex
Poll conducted this week.
• ._Ga.skamp. o h”e 7>f !UF~West—*—
^T-3*i^bme out of
ham. racked up all three Touch''- ■
~ Via..maxes...WflUopctl.^
• ’ t he "tn' ' GfiThge *geopnratt • *er-w* -s
Friday night. ■ .
The three touchdowns ran his
Farm - Ranch
Supply Co.
Near Washington County Gin
Phono 3?«l Tevto
DON’T WORRY - -
We_ can straighten out
pair those broken fenders,
or dr^ss up your car in a
12:00 Noon Band Concert
12:15 New York Store Polkas
12:30 Out on the Open Range
12:45
1:00
1:30
1:45
2:00
|sented
j instrumental
i dances, on tl._------
the Dutch consul general in
York.
They were featured on the pro-
of the International Plat-
Associirtion con vent I# n,
I unape. Carolina, in
I July, where they were a great
! success.
I' This is the first of the winter
they are to ap- series of programs and concerts
Jeiven each year at Blinn, to which
l the public is always cordially in-
vited.
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resuin slender, more Kraraful curve. : If re-
ducible pound. «nli ln<he» of exce.s fat don t
just seem to disappear almoat like mol
from neck. chin, arm., bust, abdomen, hu
calves and ankles, just return the etm
bottle for your money back.
Grade A eggs 55c a
Fryers 25c
Hens 22c
Old rdosters 12c
Turkeys 23c
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7c per point over 4%.
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON 11:45 Dittlinger News
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5:00 Juke Box Prevue U’EbNKSDAY AFTERNOO'N
5:15 Bennie Murskl and the
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FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
Cattle 4.500. Slow, mostly
steady, some weakness on beef
' cows. Three loads supplementally
fed steers 21. 23.50 and 24. common .
and low medium steers and year-
lings 15-19. Beef cows 13.50-16,
few higher, canners and cutters
9-13.50. Bulls 12 50-16 50. Stocker ’
yearlings 20 downward and older
replacement steers 19 down. Stock-
er cows common to medium grades ■
13-16.
• Calves 2100. Slow. weak, some
slaughter calves unevenly lower.
Good am) choice slaughter calves
18-21. few choice heavyweights 22-
•23. Cull, common and medium
slaughter calves 12-18. Good and
choice stocker steer calves 20-■
24, heifer calves 22 50 downward.
Hogs 1,000. Active. Butchers
atjd . sown.mostly .50 higher than
Mondays average, feeder pigs are
steady. Good and chofce 200-270
lb butchers 18.75 to mostly 19.
I heavier weights scarce, good and
choice 160-190 lbs 17.50-18.75.
Sows 15 50-17. few lightweights to
17.50. Feeder pigs 17 down
Sheep 2300 All classes fully
steady. Big share of the run com-
prised ewes. Load good and choice ,
No. 1 pelt slaughter lambs’22.50,
other lambs sfiaree. Medium and
good slaughter yejtrlings 17-18.50.
Medium nnd good aged ewes and
wethers- 9-10. few to 10 50, cull and
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Brenham, Texas . Phone 453
BLUE BIRD BEAUTY PARLOR J
300'u K. Main St. for PROFESSIONAL Service. Ek#J
trie manicuring, facials, pedicuring. New Radar Eugene f]
Permanent Waving. Hair Cutting, Styling, ZOTOS m». |
rttineless permanents. Cosmetics. Soft drinks.
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To Take Off Ugly Fd
Follow the »'*«y way •adafJ
who have tried thh plan aMhO
al luring curvea »nd Rraofjl
Noto how quickly bloat dag J
rnubh better you Mors 9
np|>earinRv and active. ]
10 pounds lost ii J
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San Antonio, Text*, writes ■]
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had dieted for weeks witboatl
and needed mo Imu1I> to low [|J
■tai*ted using Buicr-ntfaU
wan over for I luet the IQ
1 now weigh 135 pounds,'
°I eat most anything I «tg J
aame weight.” ]
J HOUSTON. Oct. 11. OT.P>—
Forty-three-year-oM Hoy Glass
was seriously burned last night by
a*^s explosion which blew him
* out of h°me at Houston v„ .
p7>r<1i orilis hrmrc by*te-wl?e. UW WOTter Friday nig'’' pu* •'nGr.r,.^.
was visiting neighbors. A dog and
a canary in the house were as-
iphyxiated.
trio of musicians
arrived in the
United States from Holland. They
were an instant hit wherever they I
appeared. And now t . .
pear in a program at Blinn Col- give
lege, on Friday morning, at 10:42
o'clock.
MemN-rs
Carel Coenraad, outfit anding | [
Dutch composer and musician, j
(Piano, organ and accordian). Hej
has performed several times for
the Royal Dutch family. For sev-1
eral years he was orchestra lead-,
er on the Dutch flagship, "New
Amsterdam.”
Chita Maria Vap Pelt, attractive
wooden shoe danebr and excellent
singer. She is known in .Holland
as the "Dutch Nightingale." Slje
world I
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musical saw.
Harry Van Pelt is- master ■of
ceremonies, lecturer, singer and
wooden shoe dancer. He received
a Royal Award for his work in
the Dutch underground fqrces dur-
ing the last war.
~ The program consists of xypoden
-daws;* :.’W£ ?
comedy and rtovemes. Tt is a ill’s!
moving program with great variety
and topflight quality.* •
During the summer of 1949 they
appeared at .the "Tulip Festival,
Holland, Michigan, mid have al»
ready been contracted for next
season. At the sesqui-centerinial of
Schenectady, New York, some
weeks ago, they were ' the only
entertainers used. During the great ■—
United Nations ^television show,
WPIX, New York, they were pre-
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as true exponents of Dutch I I.Ol)GE Notjc,
.1 and vocal nnuilq.and| ,neetl1
the recommendation of Chapter jg0 5 R s of I
• -i New Thursday Oct. i,
Companions w*icome19”
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A trio of Brenham high school
first string football players missed
Monday’s workout because of lime
burns received In the game with
La Grange last Friday night.
Tackles Paul Senff and Clarence
Dierking. and Quarterback Ell-
wood Kettler were victims of the
bucns.
Senff and Kettler ate expected
to be ready when the Cubs go
" (UuiUc .J"- ^.^Utilgt en-
king's condition, this’wdrite" Of'lift*
three, has not been fully deter-
mined.
The two former- players will
probably suit out today—the lat-
ter may miss- all workouts for the
4 rest of the week.
The burns were suffered op a
wet.^rid when Brenham won their
'Onitric* nn»;i3nNse Y
the Leopards. «.
Cub Coaches Erekson and Mor-
ris will send the club through
fepsive maneuvers today aimed at
stopping Brahma plays. The
mentors look for Bellville tfl lie
one of the roughest foes the'Cubs
will meet, with just the sort of
club {hat could mfiet the Cub
wagon.
■The Brahmas are still very
much in the conference running.
They outscored Elgin 20 to 14 in
their first engagement,-then last
Friday night were edged out by
Giddings in a mud battle, 6 to 0.
Scouting reports show t h e
Brahmas to have a fairly heavy
club with plenty of speed and
hustle—one that with the breaks,
could go all the way in quest of
the district bunting.
Bellville school officials were in
Brenham yesterday rounding out
plans to secure some' bleachers
from Cub stadium to be used at
O'Bryant field Friday nipht.
"" are planning on- one
•rift" crowds- Tir'fflr’Sfcts./.i
to be on hand for the battle.
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