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MONDAY, OCT, 17, 1960
PRESS/BRENHAM, TEXAS
BRENHAM BANN
PAGET 5
CLASSIFIED ADS
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Seed Oats. 93 per
cent germination, Npxious free.
$1.40 per bushel. Farm Ranch Sup-
ply Co. GR 0-2X1.-206-He----
Fire-Life.
Accident-Health
Automobi le,
Hospitalization
Compensation
Burglary
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Brenham, Tena Phode GR caa
204-5te__________________________________
FOR SALE — Fall shipments of
shrubs and trees are now available
. . . excellent quality ... low
prices . . . Weghorst Floral Co.-
204-3tc
so much more personal. Order now,
in color or black and white at Mar-
vin Harris Studio.—204-10tc
lOR SALE — Used bulk milk
tanks, 650, 300 and 250 gallon sizes.
Reasonable. Richard Cernosek, La
Grange, Box 222, phone 333.—202-
5t
MONDAY AFTERNOON
3:29 Hourly Headlines
3:30 Matinee - •
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
5:30 Twilight Time
6:00 Sign Off
STAND BACK,RUbBISH
A OF THE. UMIVERSE!!—
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TUESDAY MORNING
6:00 Sign On
6:01 Portals of Prayer
6:03 Rise and Shine
AH YOv HONEST
AN' TRVLY
WINpziW KNOTT?
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STRIP IN -
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GNROUTE HOME
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CAPTAIN EA§Y
ARRIVES AT
TWB HONOLULU -
AIRPORT
I. H. Bartz
21—1st National
Ph. GR 6-3535-GR 6-2996
Brenham, Texas
1280 ON
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ARTHUR 9ODFREY, NLSON EDOY,
RICHARD RODGERS, FABLAN, 1
BRENDA IM, EMMETT KELLY,
BEX ALLEN, JiMIE AODGERS,
HOMER A JETHRO, AND
COuEGE JAZZ FESTIVAL
SEWING FASHION FESTIVAL
Pan-American
" Livestok Exposition
7:50 Bowlerama’s Sports Page
8:00 Family Worship Hour
8:15 Coffee Time
8:29 Hourly Headlines
8:30 Coffee Time
8:55 News
9:00 Polka Hoar
10:00 News
10:05 Butter. Sugar and Spice
11: M Morning Show ' ‘
11:45 Grand Prize News
11:55 Local News *
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Typewriter
and
Adding Machine
Repairs
Bring to mir offioe. Ma
chines picked up twice
a week for service at
Bryan.
Banner-Press
Stationery Department
C. H. Macy
Over 10 years experience
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NOTICES \
NOTICE & APPRECIATION
Frank and Jesse Schramm wish
to express their appreciation to
their customers for their patron-
age through-out the years. We are
retiring from our saddle shop busi-
ness after 65 years of service, and
we have enjoyed serving you every
- minute of it.' —-------------------
We would like to ask your con-
tinued patronage for the new own-
ers of the JNW Saddle Shop. Mr
and Mrs*. James Nutt.
Jesse and Frank Schramm
„evem:
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WANTED —Ironing at my home
Also care for children for work-
ing mothers. 1708 Morgan St.
204-3tp________________________________
WANTED—Used Phosphate Spread-
er. Seidel Bros.—203-1 Otc
FOR SALE — Cattie Guards,
clothes line poles, portable brid-
ges made to order. We buy scrap
iron, batteries and metals. Al’s
Wrecking Yard, Brenham, Texas.—
197-10tc. I
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55- Period of
time
56-Eone of body
59-latin
conjunction
FOR SALE — 12 foot aluminum
boat with 5% hp motor. See at 1104
Marie St or call GR 6-3270 after
5:30 p.m.—205-3te <
FOR SALE — Complete new stock
of Carl Pool Fertilizers, Plant
Foods and Lawn conditioners. Weg-
horst Floral Company.—2M-3tc
Buy now and save on that Cam-
era for Christmas, 10% to 60% off
on Cameras now in the Window
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Hillbillies
7:30 News
7:45 Farmers National Bank
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£0R SALE — 1950 four door Chev-
rolet. Louis Bresler, Rt. 1, Box 40.
Burton, Texas —205-2tp
FOR SALE - 1—Clean 1954 Chev-
rolet M Ton Pickup, New Tires.
Call GR 6-2010, after 5:30 p. m.-
201 -5tp
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WE APPRECIATE
YOUR COMING
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gettin nr cattle
, ACK TO RIMROCK IS
MORE InPORTANYT DAE
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MISCELLANEOUS ’
Gulf Coast Herdford Breeders
Sale. Columbus, American Legion
Park, Oct. 27. 1:00 P.M. 93 Horned
bulb. 4 Polled bulls, 13 Horned
females. All Bank and TB tested..
—205-lt
Miscellaneous . . For all your
planting and landscape needs . . .
call or visit the Weghorst Floral
Co. —204-3te
. It matters but little what your
needs may .be. a Banner - Presr
Classified Ad will get the desired
results.
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ferably German. Salary $200
month. Reply to G. H. Wachten-
dorf, 7814 Scanlock, Houston, Tex-
as. 201-5tp
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FOR SALE — -Euan wagon suit-
able for Salt Grass Trail. J.. Ray
Hall. Route I GR 6-2706.-203-7 k
RENTALS
FOR RENT—Two bedroom house,
furnished. 403 Vulcan Street. GR
5-2769.—204-Itc
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11-Fadsehood,
16-Makes lac
18-Asnist
20-Bristelike
22-Coloring
sukstance
23-Chemial
com pound -1
24-Fertatning
to the sun
26-Indian
memorial
■i post
Z7-Afrlcan
antelope
21- Mark* left by
wounds
31 - Memoranda
34-Capuchin
monkey
36-Frujt drinks
39-Remainder
41 -Cover at
house
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FOR SALE — Three registered ill. 90 per hundred. Mrs. Malinda
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man to supply families with Raw-
leigh Products in Brenham or Aus-
tin Co. Consumers write us for
products. Many dealers earn $50
weekly parttime. $100 and up full
time Write Rawleigh Dept. TXJ-
2010-1, Memphis, Tenn.—205-1tp
1 NEIGHBORHOO
AMPRONEM5NT,
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STATE HIE of TEXAS
DIAMOND JUBILEE EXPOSITION N*.
A GALAXY OF STELLAR ATTRACTIONS h,
• TRAIN TO BE
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
Power Shovels
Bulldozers
Graders
Scrapers
Others
- Trained men are earning $165
per week and up. Thousands
of additional men are needed
right now to operate the heavy
equipment used in building
roads, bridges, dams, air-
fields, etc.
Complete training program, in-
cluding actual experience on
heavy equipment.
For complete information, send
‘ - ■I name, address, age, telephone
number and working hours te:
UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS SCHOOL
400 Wayside, Houston, Texas
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WANTED — Practical nurse t • your snapshot or studio negative or
care for semi - invalid elderly la- . -
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Polled Hereford heifers. Registered
Hampshire rams. Wilburn Voelkel,
Burton, Route 2 (Winedale).—206-
3tp_______________‘'
FOR SALE — Suffolk Ram not re-
gistered. Ph 21. Chappell Hill.
Satersun only. Box 11. W. T. Spen-
ce.—203-3te.________________
FOR SALE — Hy Line started
pullets available at Star Bright
Farm. Wm. Boland. Waller, Tex-
as. Phone DR 2-3185. — 202-8tc
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the next edition of the Banner-Press
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blackbird
15-Fruit t akes
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19-Consumes
21-Catch
22-Pounding
devices .
25-Gender (pl.)
29-Conj unction
30- Surgical
thread
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37 -C'hinese
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40-Anori 3
42-Near (abbr.)
43 -Attempts
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47 I 'lace
49-Portico ' I
50-Hesitates
54- 1 rii ter
57-"ime gone by
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60- Silkworm
HI -Condensed
mdisture
62-Gaiters
63 Bespatter
DOWN
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2-Man‛s name
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homes
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7-Twist
8 Man’s name |
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10-Girl‛s name
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON
12:80 Old Chuckwagon
1:00 Social Security
1:05 Album Time
1:15 Here’s To Vets
1:30 Cavalcade
2:00 New's"
2:05 Cayalcade
2:28 Hourly Headlines re---
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8:00 News
3:05 Matinee
4:00 News
4:05 Matinee
4:45 Sports Edition
5:00 News
) 5:30 Twilight Time
1 6:00 Sign Off
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a MIGHT BE SUMPIN? FiRSF4NATCME
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4
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central heating, 1% tile baths. con-
crete drive and walk. See Ed Long-
hofef, Woodson Lumber Company.
GR 6-4933,—147-tf -
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STATE FAIR HORSE SHOWS
Texas International
Trade Fair
Exciting Cotton Bowl Football
MILLION-DOLLAR MIDWAY -
MOBIL SKv REVUE
Wonderful and new
exhibits and displays.
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NOTICE
Sealed proposals addressed to
Blinn College, M. B. Holleman,
Chairman, Board of Trustees,-
Brenham, Texas, for the construc-
tion of a one story Dining Hall for
Blinn College, Brenham, Texas,
will be received at the office of
the college president, James H. At-
kinson, until 7:30 p. m. October
25, 1960, and then publicly opened
and read aloud. Any bid received
after closing time will be returned
unopened.
A certified check or acceptable
bidder’s bond payable to the Own-
er in an amount not less than 5%
of the largest,possible total bid for
the bid submitted must accompany
the bid.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained from Edward F. Hide-
brandt. Architect, Brenham, Tex-
as:
The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and to waive
any or all formalities.
/s/ M. B. HOLLEMAN
M. B. Holleman, Chairman
Board of Trustees
. Blinn College . a .a '
-203-3tc _________________ •
NOTICE—Wanted to buy ear corn.
Boeker Feed and Seed. Brenham,
Texas.—193-tf - - - - -
NOTICE — Want to buy ear corn
Henry Tiaden Mills.—43-tf
REAL ESTATE
WANTED •— Brenham area acre-
age listings. Have Houston Clients.
Arthur D. Guy and Associates, 9634
Meadowglen, Houston, Texas.—205-
5tc ’
22 acres in City Limits of Bren-
ham, large pecan trees, houses,
suitable for sub - division or city
farm Call A. W Hodde. Jr. GR
6-2771 office, or GR 6-3396 resi-
dence. — 204-5te
FOR SALE — A small house on
large lot. Watersville Addition.
GR 6-3165. 201 6tp_________-
FOR SAL£ — The Pankonien Tin
Shop building and large lot. Won-
derful business location, close in.
Price $16,000. Cash down $2,500.
yearly $500 plus 6% interest. See
us for inspection. Arthur Ehrig.—
19115tc _________________“
FOR SALE — The George Bimage
.47 acres, near Sun Oil Field. First
$6,000 buys it. See Arthur Ehrig.—
191-15te
FOR SALE—Home,. 411 West Tom
Green. GR 6-3240 or write G. L
Keahey, 301 East Walker, Temple.
Texas.—190-tfe
Keahey home for sale, 411 West
Tom Greer. Priced for quick sale.
Immediate possession. Call GR
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