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Equal Rights
NEW YORK (UPI) - Foot doc-
tors aren't necessarily in favor of
walking.
The Class of 1961 at New
York’s Lewi College of Podiatry
recently asked the traffic com-
missioner to grant them the same
parking privileges when they
graduate as those enjoyed by
Doctors of Medicine and Osteop-
athy.
For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
THANKS, KNOBBY...
WITH A BABY COMING
I’VE GOT TO THINK
ABOUT THE FAMILY'S
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4-Conjunction
5- Venetian
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11-Crown
13-Beast
16-A statu
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1«- Visionary
18-Note of scale
19-Postscript
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21-Grain (pl.)
22-Praise
24-Lampreys
-26- Fume
28-Devoured
29-Part of
fireplace
21-Killed
33-Printer‛s
measure
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36- Scorch
34-Pa Id notice
40-Wire nail
42-Lofty self-
respect
45-Soak
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49-Float in air
54-Sacred bull
52-Dreas
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MISCELLANEOUS ’
ATTENTION TRAIL drivers, pair
young mares trained to work or
ride in parades. Extra good cover-
ed wagon. Reasonable. Call or
write Frank Copeland, Rockdale,
Texas. Hillcrest 6-2022 —227-3tc
Membership now open on Gid-
lings Cutoff Hiway 290 east on
Waller Co. side Lake well stocked
with Black Bass, White Bass,
White Perch and Channel Cat.
Cost $35.00 per year plus tax.
Write or call Roy Duckworth,
56-gft
59-0N soldier
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68-Symbol for
tellurium
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estssereationknsnodntfddcarrsom FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart- get top quality seed and fertilizer.
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1-Swiss river
2-One who
shoots from
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3-Fxeiamation
4-Taneh
felan
5-Resmirch
f-Young girls
7-Nnmher
8- Female
Grain Company.*—180-tf
NOTICE—We buy ear corn. Henry
Tiaden Mills.— 177-tf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE — 3 Bed Room home
near Catholic Church and public
schools. Must be sold at once to
settle estate. Arthur Ehrig or
Buddy Fisher.—227-5tc
FOR SALE — 3 bed room house
nside newly papered and painted.
Contact H. W. Tonn.—226-3tp
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
fOR SALE — 12 gauge shotgun
GR 6-8537 -227-2tc ___
Collie puppies for sale. Arnold
Dreyer.—227-3tp
FOR^SALE^^~1952~frTreiite Trail"
er, 41-foot, air conditioned. sleeps
six persons. Call GR 6-2771 during
day or write Box 27, Brenham.—
225-5te
FOR SALE - Onebaby bed,,$7.50.
Mrs. Don Wilder.—226-3te ___
FOR SALE — Deepfreeze, 350 lb.
capacity. Like new. See it at 1604
Morgan. Phone GR 6-3833.—226-2tp
FOR SALE—250 Gal. Butaine Gas
Tank. Call GR 6-2693, 1511 Wash
ington St., Brenham, Tex.—226-4tp
FOR SALE — Folding Roll-away
Bad; 48 inches wide. Telephone
GR 6-4250.—226-3tp________________
FOR SALE — Ducks dressed or
on foot. Phone GR 6-3964.—226-5tp
Pomeranian puppies. Male A K C
$50. Mrs. F. B. Werchan, Carmine.
Tex. Phone 26 —225-3tp
FOR SALE - 800 Ft. \ Water
Pipe 11c Foot, Cattle Guards, Feed
Troughs, Hay Racks, Clothes Line
Poles. Al’s Wrecking Yard, Bren-
ham. Texas.—223-6tp
HELP WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED
GOOD NEWS
for older man. Real opportunity
for a profitable Rawleigh business
in Austin Co. or Brenham. See J. •
A. Williamson, Rt. 1, Burton or
write Rawleigh's, Dept. TXK-2010-
BLK, Memphis, Tenn.—227-2tp
Widower needs housekeeper,
care 3 girls 8-6-4, country home,
private room, salary. Age 30-50.
Write Box 82, Wallis, Texas. —222-
5tp
RENTALS_______
Nice modern two bedroom home,
corner lot. 1401 Cedar Street. Cash
down $1,680, monthly payment $58.
interest principle, insurance, and
taxes included. Why pay rent? See
me. Arthur Ehrig. Phone GR
6-2431.—227 15tc
FOR RENT — 5 room house, 4
miles from Brenham. Butane Gas,
Hot Water Heater. Floors all cov-
ered. Water furnished free. Rent
$40. Call GR 6-8549 or come look J
at Bill Fischer's Place east of
town.—226-10tc
FOR RENT — Very nice clean I
room furnished stucco house. City (
limits. Dan Becker Farm.—225-3tc
Hempstead, Tex. Ph. 136-W2.— 224-
lOtp
Bookkeeping, systems devised
and installed; taxes and typing.
Call office Service Specialists, GR
1-4647.—217-22tp
PECANS - PECANS - We would
ike to buy your pecans. Any quan-
ity will be appreciated. Brenham
Produce Company.—216-t
LOST AND FOUND
REWARD - Will the kind person
who picked up my lost dog in La
Grange May 24 please accept
$50.00 for his return. Ed Haus-
mann, Smithville, Texas. Phone
562 W 2.—226-3tp
STRAYED — To my place, spot-
ted shoat. Owner may have same
by paying for the feed and this
ad. J. C. Murski, Route 2.—225-3tp
CAN ADD $35 to $50 a week to
your present income. Part time
Rawleigh business now open in
Brenham. See F. J. Jaster, Rt. 1,
Burton at once for full particulars
or write Rawleigh’s Dept., TXI-
2010-185, Memphis, Tenn.—227-ltp
HELP WANTED - Experienced 6-
wheeled truck driver for long
hauls. Must have commercial op-
erator's license. Maddox Furni-
ture Co.—222-tf
INSTRUCTIONS
MOTEL MANAGEMENT — MEN,
WOMEN and COUPLES to train
for„MOTEL MANAGEMENT and
operation. Only matured will be
considered. Age—25 to 59. Write—
NATIONAL MOTEL TRAINING,
IKC. P. 0. Box 585 NM, Brenham,
Texas—227-3tp
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT -LocAl store
manager desires unfurnished house
near school. Call GR 6-4282.— 212-tf
Vacancies can be filled — Rent
Classified Ad will get the desired
results.
WE CANT WITHDRAW THAT 3
OFFER-MESIDES,HESNOT
PERMITTED TO RIPEWICE Al
HE’S TH' ONLr OE THAT EVER
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LIVESTOCK AND SUPPLIES
FOR SALE — Feeder pigs. See
Otto Grebe, Route 2, Brenham,
Texas.— 225-3tp
NOTICES
GARAGENOTICE
Because of illness in my family,
it will be necessary to delay col-
lection of garbage by one day dur-
ing this week. Garbage usually
collected on Tuesday will be col-
lected Wednesday; garbage usual-
ly taken on Wednesday will be
picked up Thursday; and usual
Thursday collections' will be made
on Friday. H. F. Muchow.—227-ltc
NOTICE — We buy pecans. We
buy from growers and dealers.
Willie Murski, the Pecan Buyer.—
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our new car sales. We must sell
them to make room for more. Now
is your chance to get a good used
car at a bargain price. Come in-
look them over and make us an
offer. We want to sell—We will
sell.
1956 Plymouth Sedan
1948 Ford Club Coupe
1951 Oldsmobile Fordor
1950 Chevrolet Coupe
1957 Ford Stationwagon
1956 Ford Customline Fordor
1953 Mercury Fordor
1952 Mercury Tudor
1955 Ford Pickup
1952,Ford Pickup
1947 Willys Jeep
1952 International 1 Ton Truck
1951 Ford Victoria
1953 Oldsmobile Fordor
1949 Ford Coupe
. 1957 Ford Ranchero
1957 Chevrolet Tudor
1950 Chevrolet Fordor
1957 Ford Tudor
1951 Ford Convertible
1953 Ford Tudor
1957 Chevrolet Tudor
1954 Chevrolet Pickup
1952 Ford Victoria
1958 Chevrolet Pickup
1950 Ford Pickup
1956 Ford Customline Tudor
RANKIN MOTORS
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10-Greet
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14-Burdened
17-The
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20-strike
23-Cooled lava
34-For example
(abbr.) /
25-Pierce
27-Retain
30-Is mistaken
32-Armed
conflicts
35-Highest ,
37-Disorder
38- Macaw
M-Go
41-Expires
43-Perll
LANGE’S LAKE
FISHING RIGHTS
FOR SALE
. On yearly basis. Rea-
sonable price. Robert
Lange, ,
LANGES LAKE
P. O. Box 506, Brenham,
Day Phone GR 6-2800,
Night Phone GR 6-2889.
Your Ford & Mercury Dealer
Houston Highway '
Phone GR 6-3658
—226-2tc
_FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE — 1—New Ford Diesel
demonstrator tractor, only 60
hours of work. 5 speed transmis-
sion, 40 drawbar horse power, 172
Cu. inch piston displacement, 12
by 28 rear tires, 600 by 16 front
tires. Original price $3,105.25. Sale
price $2,550.00. Cut your fuel bill
by 50%. Washington County Trac-
tor Co. Brenham. Texas.—227-5t
N Lodge Notice
4 Called Meeting Gra-
ta AGPL ham Lodge No. 20.
9e AF&AM at 7 p m.
• \ Tueseday, Nov. 18th.
Work hi E A. degrees. Visiting
brethren welcome.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Yesterday's puzz1e .
Classified columns close al V 00
o’clock s ni Advertisements received
after that hour will be published in
the next edition of th- Banner-Press.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE — 1949 Special Delux
Plymouth clean, good condition.
See Erwin Winkelmann, Rt. 1, Bur-
10. Texas.—227-2tp
FOR SALE —1950 ChevrokirFour-
door with Heater and Radio in
good condition. Robi. F. Schroeder.
Call GR 6-2440 or GR 6-2100.—223-
5tc
The 1959 Fords are selling like
Hot Cakes—and we have the larg-
SHELL FIND SOMENYOU IND HER-( NOT 10 TALK
WAY TO TAKE AKE/-— k. \ TO HM
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YOU SURE CAUSE 1’M RlDiN'
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