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BRENHAM BANNER-PR.
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man and mechanic. Begin first of
year. Apply in person or call Roy
Stolz. GR 6-2412.—253-tfc •
For your house repairs, screens,
jorches, cabinets, closets, doors,
miscellaneous needs call Christian,
jR 6-4731 —202-tf
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may be considered only for tempo-
rary renewable appointments of
one year.
Complete information about the
examination requirements and in-
structions' for filing applications
may be obtained at the post office
for which this examination is being
announced. Application forms must
be filed with the U. S. Civil Service
Commission. Washington 25, D. C.
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, SAID 1 COULD TELL YA
1 --DIDN'T SAY I WAS GOIN’ TO. .
TOGGS.HE AIN'T T’HOME NOW.
DUNNO IF YOU FELLERS GOT NY
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FOR SALE — Six room brick and
shake house on large wooded lot
with carpet, tile baths, central heat,
knotty pine and air conditioning.
Call J. Y. Allen, GR 6-3810.—251-
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FOR SALE—Three bedroom home
—large den—air conditioners—car-
peting—drapes—on 1% lots. 1802
Tison. Forrest E. Wharton. GR
6-4817.— 224-tfc
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i2:29 Hourly Headlines
12:30 Old Chuckwagon
1:00 Album Time
1:29 Hourly Headlines
1:30 Afternoon Show
2:00 News
2:05 Afternoon Show
2:29 Hourly Headlines
2:30 Afternoon Show
3:00 News
3:05 Afternoon Show
3:29 Hourly Headlines
3:30 Here’s To Vets
- 3; 45 Afternoon Show — —_______
4:00 News
4:05 1280 Club
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:15 Album Time
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6:45 Sunrise Edition of News
7:00 Breakfast With The
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Texas Rendering Co. Inc.
P.O. Box 1162, Ph. 121 Bastrop
Brenham Phone GR 6-3061
ER, D‘vU KNOW WHERE
R.fOG MOUNTAIN
LODGE IS LOCATED?
ELLA/I WA# BRQwsINe THROUGH
L— THIS OL TRUNK THAT WAS LEFT
HERE YEARAeO BY AuNT MINNIE-AND-
FOUND SOMETHINe THAT SHE NEVER MENTION-
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For ALL Your:
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Insurance Needs
An examination' for rural carrier
for the post office at Chappell Hill,
will be open for acceptance of ap-
pilcations until Jon. 26, the US Civ-
il Service Commission announced
today. - .
Applicants must take a written
test for this position. They must
have resided within the delivery of
the office for one year immediate-
ly preceding the closing date of
the examination. In addition, they
must have reached their 18th birth-
day on the closing date for accept-
ance of applications. There is no
maximum age limit. However, per-
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FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE — John Deer H Trac-
tor and all implements, 2 mules and
horse drawn mower. See Ed Biome
or call GR 6-890L—l-3tp
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300 Frdor very reasonable. Call
GR 6-3350 between 3:00 and 5:00 p.
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WANTED
Old revolvers wanted. W r J t e
brief description on a card to:
Rihard L. Taylor, 10311 Bessemer,
Houston 17. Texas.— 1-10ip
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Confectionary, short order and
liquor store combination (center of
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"It’s very generous of you, Tommy, but I don’t believe
your resignation would help the crowded
CAP! EASY school situation!"
sOn of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cox. Brewer on the way to the, hos-
left Saturday on a jet plane from pital.
Houlton for Fort Carson, N.Y., ' ---------------- .
I DON'T ) I DON'T LAME
KNOW/HE / HIM/ IF IV
PAINTEP IT, I'D
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SimArv Bourgeois and daughter.
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organization
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ness. Must sell due to health and
other business interests. Felton
Lemke. Box 305, Yorktown, Texas.
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SOTICE—We buy ear corn. Boeker
Peed and Seed. Brenham, Texas.—
Phone GR 6-3710—1-ltc
NOTICE — Want to buy more ear
corn. Bring us some now. Henry
Tiaden Mills, Bdenham, Texas.-
243-tf
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1280 ON
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NEWS, /
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Frank Malina of Paris, France.
and while abroad also visited Lon-
= dn and other European cities. She
_ made the trip from Amsterdam to
Montreal, Canada on a’jet.plane,
aid flew from Montreal to Houston.
—TShe reports mangmterestfg ex-
priences durihg her stay in Eu-
rope.
. ‘Mrs. Herbert J. Beadle and chil-
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Repairs
Bring to our office. Ma-
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Tuesday fnr service at
Bryan
Banner-Press
Stationery Department
C. H. Macy “
Over 9 years experience
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MILLER’S
PRESCRIPTION
PHARMACY
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Prescriptions ur
Specialty
,GR 6-2424
Schoenvogel Clinic Bldg.
FREE Parking
_____ FREE Delivery____ _
53 333
3333
58.
born snack bar and coffee
magnate William Black has dona- -
Singi white lady experienced inj FOR SALE — German police dog.
Year and one-half old. ’Subject to
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FOR IO MINUTES, I
MR.CLANCY? 1
_______line power saw. Price >191, reduc-
be„publishpd.in" ed Washington County Trac-
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Misses Suzann and Rebecca Sei-,
del have returned to Austinhere.
they are students at the University its medical school.
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et guests of the Schweckes during and children,. "Scooter” and Debbie
’ the holidays were Dr, and . Mrs.
Jne of Houston. Dr. Bourgeois is ______- ___ ______ __________
a-French teacher at Rice Institute, siser and her family inCarmicha-
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10-Chiese mile
11-Parent
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by Zeus
19-A state
(abbr.)
21-Stop
23- Wife of
Geraint
25-Depredation
by bandit* —=
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27-Metal <0* Solar disk
fastener 43-Trapped
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wound nicknamie
35-Send forth - 53-Sun god
:__ /LIVESTOCK AND SUPPLIES
- A 53AEE — Two young Here-
ford Bulla, 1500 bales Johnson and
Bermuda Hay, 200 bushels com,
Farmall B Tractor with Planters.
hf cultivators, busters, and disc plow,
afl in good condition. Call GR
. 6,8891 —257-5tp
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Roes.Pradeaib.Paadena, Calif.,,
beforeltrnigg home.
Gerald A. Zernial has returned
to the Universtiy of East Lansing,
For SALE - Gt/od
hay. Phone GR (8-861
1 . NofICE
NOTICE r Wefan now ready to
repair your haying equipment. Any
'Mrs. Frank Malina has returned sel: They saw the'Tournament of
from an extendg. visit., t .her, son Roses P ~
and daughter-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. ....."
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where he will be stationed with the
/ U. S. military .fdrces. He has re-
cntly been stationed at Fort Hood.
Texas. _
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Reek tnsertion tereafter, per word Sr
Minimum J JA ■fl;
Ciqanined colugpans close" at 0:00
o’dock a m Advertsements recetved
after that hour will
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(M. and Mrs. H. R. Schweckesof Texas, after spending the holi-
had as their guests for the New days at home. Rebecca went to Dal-
Year weekend their son and daugh- las with a party-of..Austini friends
tr-in-law. Mr.. and Mrs. Jack to attend the Cotton Bqwl game.
YOuK’NOLLE" ANCESTOR 9
SUNKEN PIRATE SHIP. WE
CAN'T FIND THE IEFA4URE
TILL WE FIND THE SHIP1- J
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8.30 Coffee Time
8:55 News
9:00 Polka Hour
10:00, News
10:05 Morning Show
10:29 Hourly Headlines
. 10: 30 Morning Show — —
10:55 News .
11:00 Morning Show - ' ,
11:45 MG News
11:55 Local News
J & 8
WELL SERVICE
Reworked
Water Wells Drilled and
Pump Sales & Service
Irrigation Wells A Pompa
Prompt Dependable Service
Geo. T. Johnson Ph. UN 5-2093 , , -
Ray Stephen* Ph. WN 5-8120
BELLVILLE, TEXAS
Box 675
By Un
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tail winc
hour se>
comtinem
am STORK'S HELPER
.__________________. SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (UPI) —
dren, Virginia, Bert, and Bill of Funegal director Lynn Berry ys
Bellaire, formerly of Brenham, he is the stork's right hand man.
vere weekend guests of Mr. and Berry who also drives an ambu-
Mrs. Thos. J. Adamson. lance. delivered a nine-pound girl
‘Richard Ferguson, son of Mrs. — "my seventh delivery in the
Mary Louise Ferguson and grand- .imbalance”" — to Mrs. Lyn
s2M3.
G IMO by MA Service. Inc. T M. Rez U $ Pat ott.
Lots for sale. See Otto W. Koes-
ter. GR 6-2&40 —257-3tp
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6
Modem home 4 miles from Bren-
ham. Heep well, 26 acres, sandy
loam. Good barn, chicken houses.
Terms. - -
Four bedroom home partially_fur-
nished. Any. reasonable offer coh-
sidered. Settling an estate. Terms.
171 acre Farm. 5 miles from
Bregham. Good improvements.
137 acre Farm Deep well. 2 sets
of improvements. Terms.
20 acres on Highway 50. Large
tank, unimproved. Terms.
Other hbmes; farms, and rancinsit-
Contact S. B. McCauley, GR 6-4821. n
—257-3tc
3- ‛S VeKS<
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Elfe StopHimNowl
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R O eck) MDoual >04 SAYLES
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WDS WILL
NEYAH . . .—
KAWM Bit*
restaurant business between 30 and
40 years old. good personality, to
train as assistant manager. Good
opportunity for right person. Call
Houston HO 5-9988 between 9 a. m.
and 11 a. m. only for interview.—
256-5t
make, free estimates. Washington ---------------------------------
County Tractor Company GR WANTED — Experienced, parts
6,3561, Brenham, Texas—l*5tc
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registration. Call GR 6-2579 after
5:30 p.m — l-tfc '
FOR SALE — Cedar posts for
fencing. Always available at my
ranch near Independence. 30c each.
T. C. Clay, Route 5. Phone GR
6-3924.—l-5tc
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INSURANCE
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HOSPITALIZATION
I. H. Bartz
21—1st National
Ph. GR 6-3535-GR 6-2996
Brenham, Texas
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ad Jacqueline of Houston, arctandchiidren,Fimmy and Connie
their son-in-law and daugnter. Mr. have returned to Fort Sam Hous-
and Mrs. H. H. Husbands and sons. I ten, San Antonio, after spending
Hal, Tim. and B.b of Suger Land. I the New Year weekend with his
aH coming especially to be with mother, Mrs. A. G. Mercer, and
CpI Schwecke on his -birthday, I other relatives.
which falls on New Year Day..Oth ' Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sc r oeder
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