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THURSDAY, AUG. 18, 1960
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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tory rape charges against Wilson
Sheppard, 66, on the complaint of
a pregnant 15-year-old girl.
43-Part of
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‘ress, Brenham, Texas —162-5tp
VANTED — Man to operate bull-
ozer. Address Box 561, Brenham,
exas.—162-3t
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53-Con jon/ tjon
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY — 30~Holstein
Iron
Arabian
•import
« one.
- 3 O'CLOCK ‘-AND
THAT GIANIT CRANE
DID GO BERSERK!!
1280 ON
YOUR DIAL
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1960 OLYMPICS'
Storm Cleo Whips
Up In Atlantic
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Brenham on pavement The W C.
Draehn Estate, terms arranged
inspection- invited Arthur Ehrig.
Day GR 6-2431, night GR 6-3428.-
E(wo, SINCE GUAR05
I ARE NOT STATIONED
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■ OF HU GE BASES. TO
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appreciated. H. C. Hafer. 806 W
Main lel GR 6-2335.— 161-5tp
FOR RENT — Four room furnish-
rd apartment Adults. 702 West 4th.
GR 6-3580 -160-3tC
FRIDAY AFTERNOON .
12:00 Old Chuckwagon
100 Album Time
1 15 Guest Star
T in Recruiting Program
2:00 Social -Security
2 05 Afternoon Show
2:29 Hourly Headlines
2: 30 Afternoon Show
3:00 News
3 05 Afternoon Show
4 00 News
-405 1280 qub----—
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5: 15 /Dance Time
6: 30 Twilight Time
7:15 Sign Off
For Want Ads Call GR 6-3643
PLEASE eecrc’
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the next edition of theEud-I--"
FOR SALE
503 Walnut Hill Drive. 3 Bed-
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6-4580, Edwin Kieke, 1004 N A r r i s
Hospitalization
Compensation
Burglary
Joe E. Snodgrass
Phone GR 6-3671 '
I. H. Bartz
21—1st National
Ph. GR 6 3535—GR 6 2996
Brenham, Texas .
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, Memphis, Tenn — 163-ltp
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Mechanieally minded men to work
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or with implements. We b uy-ed from $159 25' with trade to
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6129 Hourly Headlines
6 30 County Agent
6:45 Album Time
6:55 Sunrise Editior. of News
7:00 Breakfast With The
Hillbillies
7 30 News
7 45 Farmers National Bank
Local News
7:50 Bowlerama’s Sports Page
8:00 Family Worship Hour
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CLASSnIED AD EATES
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Al's Wrecking Yard, Brenham
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22-Lubricates
23 -Entreaty
25-ampreys
27-Horaeneck
hair
28-Tewish home
festival
29-Bfanufac-
tured
30-Verve
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
3-29—Hrurly Headlines------
3:30 Afternoon Show
4:05 1280 Club
4.45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:15 Dance Time
-245-Twilight Time
7.15 ‘Sign Off
xas
The -"-bureau said at 11 .
M-Xas-centered at )
latitude 27 5 north and longitude
72 3 west The storm, which de
veloped in the past few hours,
was moving toward the noxth
northenst. at about 12 miles an
hour.
The weather bureau said Cleo
was expected to continue on this
course, at a slightly accelerated
rate of 12 to 15 miles per hour,
during the next 24 hovrs.
"This ccarse would keep the
storm well off the coast of the
South Atlantic states,” the weath-
er bureau said. ‘‘Cleo should in-
crease to hurricane intensity and
increase in -size during this per-
iod." '
Navasota Highway Phone
6-4747 -158 lbtc
MISCELLANEOUS
EtFER-eR-SEEEER-4ye
6 3648 —163 3tc
WANTED-Clean cotton
any color,free of -buttons
ner-Press.
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broke -upeara-m - -
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WAREHOUSE. AROUND
1 SEN[RIES WHOSE POSTS
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For information write: Mike Levi.
Spicewood; Joe F. Perry. Colum-
bus. or -Lewis Nelson, 8720 Air-
linep--Houston.— __________:
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YOU 6UY$, VOUK OWN)
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M6 ROADS FOR •
' THE TRAFFIC.' J
FOR SALE — New brick veneer,
central heating, 1% tile baths, con-
ciete drive and walk. See Ed Long-
hofer, Woodson Lumber Company.’
GR 6-4933 —147-tf
FOR SALE — New brick house,
large carpeted rooms. A real bar-
gain Call Mrs. John Giddings.-
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hi house through-the- garage
Grand Prairie police said Shep-
pard admitted the offenses in a
signed statement. J
Sheppard was released on a
writ of habeas corpus before the
charge was filed Newton Fitz-
hugh, tm " assistant district—attor-
ney, said he would recommend
Sheppard be held without bond
upon his rearrest.
opposed
• Frightened
46 - Framework
of wood
stripa
48-Beliion of
Momlema
51 Hall!
52 Kind of
whe le
54- Siberian
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• ■ - 8:55 News
9100 Polka Hour
10.00 News
■ 10:05 Butter, Sugar and Spice
11 00 Morning Show *
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41:58 Local New*
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POLIO— TRAVEL
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FIRST THAT VOV 9PEAK TCP Ao AE BOUT TH9
UD-A*P-SEcONPLY-THATXOUMAKE YOUR
vec9On IMMMEPIATELY / The PLA~E CEAVES,
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tew binder, car, croaker FOR_SALE -•78 acres excellent
crop land and home only 4 miles
HELP WANTED
ATTENTION MAN OR WOMAN
■ A=". yih Rawleigh
roducts in W. Washington Co. or
Irenham. Must have desire _ to
Irai Heat. Air Conditioned. Dish-
mipmetkopaemenamaztPacn
l rees. Can be FHA financed
Priced well below replacement
Cost Owner. GR 6 3128.— 163-5te
Must be in good condition. GR
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Steers Prefer over 500 lbs. Call
- op-EMesColhoun- CR .6-89/1—3’
"WANTEB-Tsemmengrap.1,
g Yard —l63-5tc
NEw 7 COMbn.2
I LOST - Six or »esen valuable 'h(' money ALL-AMI RICA
keys on a chain. Finderplease gapsredit Corporatiop. ' ' '
GR 6-3177.—163-p"-- - dnte ", «mi
LOST—Three Angus Hofer calves] An excellet selectioiof Back-to
between Carmine ...Burton, ‘ School Rothes at BlLU^.-J6l-4tc
marked wihwhte,eeag Heti- Tousepainl alfgenerathouse
fy JI E. Young, Lazy-Y, Rt 1 ' repairs, best of references. No job]
Carmine" "eEe---T-siH.-Ckeia--GR-G-4Z3Le
guspren nrie; —4 mijeseast • The. girl.said-zsemetimes he
"r^1T»Y'W on the floorboard
of his car and smuggle her into
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nearly hurricane force
LOST — Male Siamese cat Wearing] ■ _____ ...
red collar, lost near William! If you don't see what you wan
Penn. Reward. Call GR 6-4486 — [dvertise for it lor better result
160-5tc “7 call the Banner-Press
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allotments
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21 - Memorardum
22 - Une Jasd
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25 -Goal
26 Siek
27 -Great
amounts
29- Pronoun
31 French
plura 1
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32 Paid notice
.33 Spanish
artiele
24-4 ‛rony
(collo4.}
36 \ « orrtinent
(ahbr. )
36 Mixes, as
dough
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39- Numher
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MONTGOMERY, Ala (UPD) ’
Gov Jahn. Patterson wrote Gov
JMIHard Twes of Maryrane-
Wednesday that Atabama may
not be able to take part in Mary-
land8 s: naflohf mard-crat-derby
next ’month
"The conservation director has
just advised me that- he has at-
tempted ’to” locate our prize rac-
ing crab, but he was so fast that
he got away from us,” Patterson
wrote. -----—।--• 1______
•let
2- m-
6 8872 —162 imp . .
BOAT, MOTOR & I RAII ER -
kealefor water skiing 'tall GR
6-2056 — 161-3tc . ■
FOR SALE — Bendix automatic
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PERHAPS ONE PAY
vou MV SIGNORA
PALOOKA WOuLD
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PER9ONNEL POSITION, 5$ 1
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FOR SALE—% Ton Pickup Truck . . .
1946 model — with 1949 Mercury] Reconditioned 8 cu ft Frig. Ref.
Loud" tires. -Cheap P h o n (^Hchlei^n-IWFStc ' _.6-8549.—158-5t
BJP37 after ♦ p m -163-Atp_____FOR-SALE- \ \ - f L -
I NOTICES conte Pear s .S1 50 and $2 00 per
r- ___:__1 bushel Eddie Gall; Rt 2, 3 miles
NOTICE — Boeker Feed and Seed
wil not do custom grinding on Au-.
gust 22 and 23. Closed for repair
Thanks—163-3 tc
Notice — want to"£uy com. .
Henry Tiaden Mills.—43-tf l buying of, selling auto. furniture.
o"......■■'--— or any personal property and need
LOST AND FOUND financing to complete—see us for
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