Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1932 Page: 2 of 4
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Banker.
BRENHAM BANNERFRESS
vio-
I «r Carrier, one year (out of State *6.00) ia State
keep the ball in the back court more
is divided into two sections by a
Atiother new rule states that
LIGHTS TESTED. JOHN
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
(with his back to his foal”. Penalty ; E. PARKS.—210tf
MUST FORCE TAX REDUCTION.
■ed
FOR RENT
APAR-MENIS
Did Yoa Ever Stop To Think
By EDSON R. WAITE. Shawnee, Oklahoma
CUT FLOWERS
J90.—23»tf
AUTOMOBILES
MISCELLANEOUS
We lock and seal our tanks
for your protections^
WORM WANTED
And Oklahoma City will be obli-
ALL HUMBLE SERVICES
ALL HUMBLE PRODUCTS
are checked and “double-checked”*'^
to spectator in
the
Giisstnann’s Drug Store
MUjOOKA
SO LONG
By HAM FISHER
such a reduction is made it
an amazingly fine effect on
FOR RENT—Business hou*e on Al-
amo Avenue. Reasonable rental. Ao-
TRISTRAM
PHARMACY
I*OR SALE—Used Cara ui good con-
dition. Sec E. P. Davis.—IiJtf-4 Jti
Give stationery for Christ-
mas. Name and address or
Monogram printed free. Ban-
ner Press Stationery Dept.
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
LUBRICATION Trained men, spe-
cial greases, checked service. Complete
insurance against the money loee and
dat^Sr of improper lubrication.
EXTANE In small cans, a epot-
remover. In gallon cans, for dry-clean-
ing. Safe, quick, economical—use it
over and over.
TRIM A perfect body polish and
cleaner. Restores original luster with
lirtlw effort. Rejuvenates lacquer and
enamel surfaces.
MO-LAC Live stock spray—abso-
lutely protects from flies. Tests prove
that Mo-Lac sprayed cowa give more
milk.
VELVET No. 15 15 cents a quart.
The maximum in quality and pit^ec-
tion In the low price field.
FRIENDS AND
NEIGHBORS
tanks are always locked against these
harmful fuels. And, as a further double-
check, Humble gasoline trucks carry each
service station’s order in an individual
sealed compartment.
VELVET MOTOR OIL 2fi cents
a quart (formerly 25 cents). Meets the
Humble standard of high quality.
Second only to 997.
By BILL PARKER
slated Press Sport* Writer
BUY AND SELL GUNS—Hugh
Durden.—188-tf.
MAPS—INFORMATION Free.
Large, clear, complete, colored road
maps—folded to pocket size. Humble
men will help you to go where you
want—and to get what you want.
SERVICES—FIRST-AID Air,
water, ice water free. Telephone sta-
tions. Cold drinks. General assistance
and advice on motorists* problems of
all kinds. Fire extinguishers at all
stations and on all trucks and cars.
First-sid equipment.
Our most valued possession is
your friendship and good will.
Your confidence in our ability
to render complete service to
the keynote of our success.
Our interest in this community
is not confined to the conduct
of our business. We approve of
any movement that will result
in progress and prosperity far
the community and its people.
Powder Boxes
Atomizers
Xmas Boxes
Tree Decorations
And Lights
In short, the time and ♦*
opportunity for tax reduction are here
SPORTS
I HORN
toward achieving that.
1 with him have echoed
march with twelve touch-
three points after touch-
75 points, Ernest Koy,
of Texas fullback, who
Unusual Feat
as it may be, Harrison
TRI-RAD Three products to Insure
perfect condition of radiators. One
stops leaks—the second removes rust
and scale—the third prevents rust.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR FRUIT
CAKE and all other home-made
cakes. Mrs. A. Stluibrff.* Phone 260.
—Adv. 215-6t.
SPECIAL LUBRICANTS For
every need — waterproof for water
pumps. Penola Leaded Compound for
extra pressure—Universal—Transmis-
sion — Gear — Wheel Bearing — Free
Wheeling—Penetrating and Wet
Clutch lubricants.
FOR RENT—Two comfortable bed-
rooms. Also gayage. Telephone 565.
Mrs. H. L. Zschappel.—214-tf.______
-----. _ .».i halfback; Blanard
.Spearman of Texas Christian at right
halfback, and Koy at ftdlback.
The 1932 selection had Spearman
at quarterback; Bohn Hilliard of
Texas at lefts-halfback; Harrison Staf-
ford at right halfback and Koy at full-
back.
There is a rumor that Stafford will
get an appointment to West Point. If
he docs, the prediction is made that
| he will eventually land on the first-
string All-American team.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
New and modern brick building in
heart of town; all modern conveni-
ence* including steam heat day and
night in winter. Phone 550 or apply
at Banner-Press for information.—tl
as one of the two best
I ia these wide United
It to a good basketball
■rill close his colorful
' at Texas Christian by aiding
*trs in their effort to win this
M conference basketball cham-
■k • goal they missed by a sin-
Peddlers of poor gasoline use unlawful
methods to get their products into the
tanks of legitimate companies. Under
any name, a poor gasoline will ruin your
engine and run up repair bills. Humble
FOR SALE—Weil improved farms
st reasonable prices and suitable
term*. G. A Kunkel—278 tf-8tf
sign tells a story. It tells
problem facing every city of
size in the United States. It in- I.
cities are having a difficult |
i ia caring for their unemployed
Otherwise unfortunate. Public of-
and responsible citizens of ev-
wn are conscious of their re-
to these pedple and are
are for their own citizens.
problem has presented it-
the scoring
downs and
downs for
University
finished fifth in this year’s race, beat
Ledbetter’s
points.
HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT in
handy 4-ounce squirt cans—seals
tight. For a hundred uses in the home.
A perfect all-round lubricant, polish
and rust preventive.
KEROSENE Pure, Olean, burns
bright and hot. No foul odors. Highly
refined, ideal for every household use.
AUTO TOP RECOVERING. Re-
pairing. dressing and Seat Covering.
See C. A. Elolf. Phone 761-W. 701
West Main, Burton Highway.—6tf
14-4t
Unusual
Stafford and Ernest Koy, University
of Texas backfield stars, were all-
“d now with Mr*. Kenneth
Krug. Phone 313.—*142tf
Mmtonl and Ledbetter
■e was a wide difference in
rat conference footbafi scor-
ce of 1931 and 1932. In the
Lfieason, Ledbetter, University
Mums fullback, led the confer-
Eee with six touchdowns for 48
'• This year, Bohn Hilliard,
fifty of Texas halfback, paced
■^WBeasmnsrLZSues! sbooh
)ne of the most encouraging phas- tea pots; that it prevent* business
of the late campaign was the at- from going ahead and expanding; that
ide taken by the majority of can-
lates for public office toward the
it of government and the need for
I reduction. President-elect Roose-
t has stated that a 25 per cent cut
Osential and has pledged his ef-
Thosc
his
I
1931 .mark by three
Satft-
Kutes Phifer.
Suggestions For
XMAS
Shave Sets for Men
Purse Sets'
Toilet Set*
Manicure Sets
Fountain Pen Set*
Cigars, Cigarette*
and Pipe Tobacco
lated that there is a float-
on in these United States
people who have no jobs,
IT home or ties to any!
TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT —
Royal, Underwood or Smith. Batin*’’
Pres* _________
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FOR RENT—Five room house; al!
modern convenience*. See Henry Eck-
itardt or phone 334.—191tf
FOR RENT—Cheap, several houses
on East Alamo Ave. Convenient lo-
cation. Phone 115 or 647.—212-6t.
ESSO The finest motor fuel available.
Contains ethyl mixed with specially
refined gasoline. Of high anti-knock
rating, it gives maximum performance.
HUMBLE GASOLINE it "has
everything" a 1932 gasoline should
have—anti-knock, crystal clear, clean
odor, low carbon, bubble free, always
uniform In its high quality.
U. S. MOTOR GASOLINE
Meeting U. S. Government specifica-
tions it sets the standard among
gasolines in its price class.
KOTO Mix it In your gasoline to
lubricate and protect the upper parts
of the motor. Preserves valves, valve
guides and top of cylinder walla. Espe-
cially useful In new engines.
FLUSHING OIL Washes out dirt
and sediment from crankcase and
bearings. Always use it before filling
up with fresh motor oil. ” —
997 HUMBLE OIL 3* cents a
quart. Made in Texas from Texas
paraffin crude by exclusive new proc-
eee. Combines all superior qualities of
other oils. Lowest consumption. Saves
on oil and repair bills. Finest oil ob-
tainable. It stays in your crankcase.
Associated Press consensus team for
is he"? will be whispered (three consecutive years. The consen-
the sus backfield of 1930 had Jake Wilson
| of Baylor, quarterback; Dexter Shel-
ls wfll be inquiring about John- ley of Texas, left halfback; Harrison
Might, husky athlete who had Stafford of Texas, right halfback, and
:ent honor of being selected on
M-string Associated Press All-
tan football team. Vaught will
nth the basketeers, and
Ernest Koy of Texas, fullback.
The all-conference consenss of 1931
listed Weldon Mason of Southern
many Methodist at quarterback; Harrison
followers are sure to attend Stafford at left
aS Christian cage games to j
oee-up of the man who now
football
States,
player,
athletic
: bound* award ha* been made, or the has the authority to penalize for
lations.
Schmidt does not believe that
it discourage* home building and sav-
ings; that, in this time of unemploy-1
ment, it creates more unemployment,
more hardship, more distress,
Every citizen should demand a1
sound program to lower taxes. We
can do this by not asking for expen-
ditures that touch only a small part'
of the country at the expense of the
whole; by taking the broad, rather
will than the local, view. We can follow
the up federal reductions by forcing state,
only in the money that county and municipal governments—
be saved, but in psychological re- which are the most expensive of a<!—
There is no question but what and public officials, to observe the ex-
tpecter of still higher taxes fright- ample,
thousands of investors and shoves !
into safe-deposit vaults and —and it must be had.
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ZEMO RELIEVES ITCHING
BURNING ECZEMA
Soothing, cooling ZEMO bringa
prompt relief to itching, burning
skin; even in severe cases relief comes
as soon as ZEMO touches the tor-
tured skin. Eczema. Ringworm,
Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and other
annoying skin or scalp troubles gen-
erally yield to this soothing, anti-
septic lotion. ZEMO to safe and do-
Tp IT fAAffl IQ ’in an effort to speed up the gsme by]^ After the ball has beetT advanced^ for this la again loss ot the ball to
• Ue VvAUl Iw eliminating stalling. Excessive stall- past the center, it jnagr not be'returned the opposition.
H0PEIW1ANGES
DAQITCTDAII Dinr’pe“ Thu‘ •**
dAMmUd ALL KULLhave bfen ’■ffectcd
—... PrrtMsnt
______Vlsc-P resident
Managing Editor
»5.0C
in* on the pert of many tarns in to the back court until either a try! On these two rule* the referee is.
the past has been unfavorable to the. for goal has been made, or a jump the judge of the period of time em-1
spectator*. Thu* several changes ball ha* taken place, or an out of ployed in the execution of ach and |
.—.w ^4 year ' — ....
| The most important new rule state* , ball ha* been in the hands of the op-
that a team on the offense cannot ponent*. Violation of this rule re-
A Gate Attraction
Texas Christian Univeristy
*11 qtdntet will boast a gate Southwest conference selections of the
this season.
to Oklahoma City the other' lem.
a sign which read,' We just learned from Mr. J. F.
avoid Oklahoma City. Owens, president of the Oklahoma
work without three years, City Chamber of Comemrce, that Ok-
lahoma City recently conducted its
I Community Fund drive for $450,000.
j The goal was not quite reached and it
! Will require careful spending and rig-
(id economy for Oklahoma City to
take care of her resident unfortunates
this winter. If Oklahoma City be-
comes attractive for this floating pop-
tfiation, either as a possibility for em-
ployment or charity, the burdens upon
this city will be greatly augmented.
)So serious has this floating popu-
lation problem become that a con-
ference was held in Oklahoma City
last spring in which the states of Ar-
1 kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Ari-
zona, Texas, Missouri, Colorado and
ar home or tie* to any (Kansas were represented. The entire
In some way or other, aim of this conference was to dis-
during more prosperous > c ourage the migrating of people with-
rhich they have acquired an out means of support from place to
of questionable vintage, place. Stay at hor^ is the sSogan,
highway for the most at- your friends will be a'ble to help you.
It is this floating pop-
has crated a real prob- gated to do just as the sign says.
FOR SALE—Cut flowers and floral
designs. Phone 198. Schubert, Florist,
12oo S Anstin St.—237tf.
FOR? SALE—Cut flowers and floral
FOR SALE—Yoke of work oxen.
WJiiam Wendt.—Adv. 216gZ>t 50-lt
ORDERS for Home Made Candies
niciied and filled promptly,
faction guaranteed.
I’hone 12.—Adv. 216-3tp.
the
suit* in loss of the ball to oppon- application of thc»e rales will involve
technicalities that will make the ref-
eree's task morv confusing or burden-
Fort Worth, Texas, December 9.
—Coach Francis A. Schmidt is hope-
ful for the changes in the basketball than 10 seconds. The court this year ent* out of bound*,
rules that go into effect thi* season.
According to T. C. U.’s had coach black line through the center. When player shall not withhold the ball some
the changes wifi add interest to the a team gains possession of the ball front play for more than three second*
game from the spectators’ point of >t must bring the ball up past the while standing in his free-throw lane
view. The changes have been made line within 10 seconds.
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