Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM BANNER PRESS
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Fresh dressed Hens, Fryers and Geese most every day.
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OUR SUGAR AND FLOUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
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Plans were discussed for a benefit
dance to be given in the near future.
Gladys Becker :............
Woman’s Guild Episcopal
church ...
Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Pflughaupt ........_
50c
28c
19c
16c
29c
5c
10c
.4c
W. G. Stein ........ -
Florence Levin ...........
E. P. Lurker .............................
Robert A. Hasskarl, Jr. .... ..
Lonnie Lueckemeyer .........
Will L. Mueller ....... _
Thusnelda Mueller
L. Ijtndgraf ..........
Dr, and Mrs. S. E. Stafford
OYSTERS
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FISH
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Valentine Post Cards. Ban-
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A Free Coffee demonstration.of Maxwell House Coffee by factory
representative. Come and have a cup of good coffee free. DEMON-
STRATION FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
IVORY SOAP
Savitall Market
PHONE 880
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MATCHES^ Stokes for *
BEST MATCHES, per box
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY A FRIDAY
DON’T FORGET
FOLKS
Tn Get Your
HOTDOG
SANDWICHES
At The
CANDY KITCHEN
Local - •
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1 Qt. Chesapeake Bay..
1 Qt. Texas ...........
Gasper gou, 2 lbs. for. ..
Red Fish, lb. ..........
Trout, lb.............
Shrimp, frozen, lb. ......
10c
12c
10c
.8c
29c
19c
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR PRESENT RADIO ★ LONO EASY TERMS f
Navratil Music House
COFFEE
1 Lb.
Carl Gliasmann ....................._______
Mrs. C. L. Wilkina ....................
Mr. and Mrs. P. Mundelius ....
Arthur Mundelius ..'......__.....
Billy Stuckert .............................
M. B Holleman
Toubin Brothers ............ .......
Steve Kopycinski ...... ............
Floyd F. Sommers .....................
F. C. Sommers ............ ..........
Jewish Ladies Aid Socitey ....
Service Feed Store ....
Eddie Schatz ..............
BM
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....55c
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....20c
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Friday And Saturday Specials
The safe, easy way to get clothes clean
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Holstein Sausage, (dry) lb-. .
Cooked Cheese, %-lb. box ..
....15c
.....8c
..........53c
.........28c
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' 3 For
25c
PVTS 25 TIMES MME SOW KCHT ON VMTY SPOTS
fl WRITE 6 For
->-U SOAP 25c
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DELTA SYRUP, No. 10 can..,
No. 5 can...............
ACADIAN RIBBON CANE SYRUP, No. 5 can.. .25c
MACARONI-SPAGHETTI, etc. 3 for.....* ... .10c
GOOCH’S MACARONI, SPAGHETTI or EGG
NOODLES, 8 ox. pkg.
CASH & CARRY' —r— - I- =2^2 —
V-KL«>»*»LJ«^p^asL4b- • • • -21c
i*'r Kibs, ib.~77^.:. ttidc
( Feet and Ears, lb.............He
/ Chitterlings, lb........... 12c
COCO.'
One year ago today middling cot-
ton sold in Brenham, 11.50.
Brenham middling, 13.90.
Houston middling. 12.82.
GaTVeiToTr Hrictdliirgr 1276.
Street price, cotton seed, $55.00.
Cotton seed hulls, $14,00.
Cottonseed meal, retail, $2.10
“Taps” was sounded for him by
a bugler of his beloved band as his
body was placed in the silent grave,
and he will be awakened to life ever-
lasting by the glorious “Reveille” of
the heavenly hosts and divine musis
of angelic choirs.
Walter Amaler,
Charles A. Schoedel,
, F. J. ’Navratil.
Band Committee.
Mrs. C. Barden (second donation) 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Wih. Schoedel ....
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lusk ■ ■ ,uv
John Wiese ........m—.------.........
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimm t.vt)
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hohlt ..
Lowe Chappell .............................
Dr. C. R. Eversberg ..............
i R. H. Schramm ............
CHRISTIAN AID SOCIETY
The Christian Missionary Aid So-
ciety will hold a social session at
three o'clock Friday afternoon at
the residence of Mrs. Jake Gacken-
Eeimer. A CdrUIir InvirtTtion is ex-
tended all members of the society to
be present.
NOODLES, 8 ox. pkg. ..................6c
Made from Amber Durum Wheat—extra high quality
HEINZ’S SOUP, all grades, No. 2 can, 2 for......24c
HEINZ’S SOUPS, Chicken Gumbo, Clam Chowder,
Consomme, No. 2 can, 2 for.......... .34c
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I to make their goal- five times the
mount of the quotas originally
| signed.
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W. B. A. MEETS
An interesting meeting of the W.
B. A. was held Wednesdsy after-
noon, with good attendance, and
Mrs. Lula High, the president, in the.
chair. —
The term of office of a United
States senator is. six years; for a re-
presentative, two years.
Mrs. Ben C. Varner, Jr,, of Dalias
is here to spend a few days with her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Evers-
berg.
Mrs. Guy Penningion and Mrs.
J. L- Vann went to Houston thia
afternoon for a short visit to Mia.
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A Rhodes scholar is a non-Engliah
student at Oxford University who
receives a scholarship from ~a fund
established by the provisions of the
will of Cecil Rhodes.
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Amtrican sad Foreign.
Hendnaw console of
completely new deelas.'
Phiko Fttigo TouJoo
SyiH’O. Color Dial, eaS
many ocher
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Sold only with Philco High Efficiency Aerial
to insure greatest foreign reception.
SEE FMESE BIB-VALIE S
1137 HUGOS, TOO!
PHUCO I1IT« (Xbto)
American and Forrign
Table Compact of
charmiaa ae« dnigO.
Pbilco rerngs TenMg
SyU,<o. Coiot Dial, and
.iaportaat $£0-50
features.
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Walter Huston
Ruth Chatterton
IN
DODSWORTH
A fool for love . . He worship-
ped a woman with every drop
of emotion in his overflowing
heart . . but she tired of his
love) It is a stirring human
drama you will never forget!
COLOR CARTOON
NEWS
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Vegetable Department
NICE SIZE GRAPEFRUITS, each.....
TEMPLE ORANGES, per tox..........
1EXAS UKArtUtO, W. . . ......
DELICIOUS APPLES, dox.
LEMONS, per dox.......
BANANAS, per dox. * .... ___
HOME GROWN CABBAGE, per lb. ...
GREEN BEANS, per lb...............
COLORADO POTATOES, 10 lbs......
SWEET POTATOES, per lb.
CARROTS
TURNIPS.
BEETS....
4c...
8c
8c
......10c
..7.15c
...8c
No. 4246
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Washington ._
To The Sheriff or any Constable of
Washington County—Greeting:
Elizabeth Saul Alter, administratrix
of the estate of Saul Altar, deceased,
“■* having filed mi our 1-^-.
. final account of the condition of the
estate of said Saul Alter, deceased,
together with an application trt” Ffe
discharged from said administration,
you are hereby commanded, that by
publication of this writ, once, ten
days before the return day hereof, in
a newspaper regularly ' published in
the county of Washington. State of
Texas, you give due notice to all per-
sons interested in the account for
final settlement of said estate, to file
their objections thereto, if any they
have, on or before the 8th day of
February, A. D., 1957, when said
application will be considered by the
said court. ....... _
Witness, Travis Phillips, Clerk of
the County Court of Washington
County, Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of
I said court, at my office in the city
of Brenham. Texas, this the 27 day
7 IE AVfiS r rrrf.Lrt » o, - —
County Clerk, Washington County,
Texas.
Valentines far ch i I df ®
We have served you the best in music for over 25 years.
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Eggs, 18c
Fryers, keghorns, loc.
_________ J Rhode Island Red and Barred Ply-
W Rocks, tw^no.-Mi-i, 15c.
-----i-..i— -t Common hcn». 8<:..
Old roosters, 4e to 5c
__«.n¥y bacon, 13c. ...
New Country Lard, 13c.
Butter, 20c to 28c.
Sour cream butter fat, No. 1, 27c
Sour cream butter fat, No, 2, 23c
Sweet .cream butter fat, 30c.
Sweet cream butterfat, delivered at
plant, 34c.
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Friday A. Saturday
William Boyd
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TRAIL DUST
A new Hopalong Cassidy ad-
venture! Action . . Thrills . . .
Romance . . as Cassidy leads'
his daring men to fight cattle
thieves and ruthless nature!
ACM DRUMMOND SERIAL
COMEDY “
Previously reported ............. $291.35
Central School, Third Grade 1.00
H. A. Krueger ............. 1.00
It was voted to make a contribu-
i 4m.«w raised-hv ihc
J Washington County Red Cross Chap-
ter for flood sufferers.
Mrs. Grace Seidel was winner of
the contest that featured the meet-
ing.
......2c
. -25c ,A.
... 20c
18c, 25c, 30c, 35c.
......25c
. 15c
.....2»/ic
......11c
......35c
.......3c
. | Per Bunch 4c
for PHILCO
—Aiitoinaticluiiiiig
Think of it! The new Philco 9X*—with Attfo-
om/ic Tutting—at a price like this! One twirl
of the dial, and "Click ... there’t your tUfionr
—tuned instantly, perfectly, with automatic
-And AutnQMtic Tuning isn’t gll you...
get in this new big-value Pnud>—you get tor - -
Philco Foreign Tuning Sytfm, Color Chai, In-
clined Sounding Board, and other exclusive *
1937 Philco features ... all in a new cabinet
of surpassing beauty. Ask for a free demon-
stration of American and foreign programs . . .
and ask about our easy terms!
A vacant chair stands in the band
hall. of the in-
strument T. C. Blake played so beau-
liluUjI
His soul was filled witH music,
which yeaYned for expression, and
‘many, of his happiest hours were,
spent with his musical companions
of the Brenham band, practicing
faithfully and steadily, participating
in the concerts that gave pleasure to
thousands, or lending his genial pre-
sence to the pleasant recreational
gatherings of the band members,
• As treasurer, he looked after the
Cottonseed meal’, wholesale, $1.95.jfinancial affair, of the band most
i capably, and he gave trrely of his
k. I mA efforts Jpr. the ujibuildinft
I and development of ‘ tn* iffilsn...' or-
| ganization that was very dear to his
w’* •
~ ’tnowfrian, one -who-~«t>precia4«d-fH.
finer and better things of life, and
he will be sadly missed in musical
circles.
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— HOME MAKERS CLASS
The Home Mskers Class of the
Baptist Sunday school will meet at
three o’clock Friday afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. Seth Shappcr,
with Mrs. M. E. Carmichael as joint
hostess. All members of the class are
requested to attend.
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...... 1.3C , Lucy B»»den (second donation 1.00
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4.00
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SALE
I 1 10c
You get another large cake for 1c.
BULK COCOANUT, 1 Lb. Pkg. .......
% Lb. Pkg. .. ;...............
OVALTINE, large can ...............
mi c><^ ‘ v ‘A* ' J ' ? ‘ ”
Illi FRESH PRUNES............
HI FRUIT ^nrrTAD ..............<
M BARTLETT PEARS...............
I CRANBERRY SAUCE............I
U WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS.....) 1
SILVER MEDAL SPREAD, Qt.;........... 29c
Pints................ 19c
CATSUP, Pint bottle............... Wc
OCTAGON SOAP CHIPS, 7 ox. pkg---------.... 9c
B-y «"»>her .. ...
Gels the dirt-protects the skin
LAVA 210c
so
CRYSTAL WEDDING OATMEAL, large pkg... ,19c
Small package ............ 9c
MOTHER’S OATMEAL, large pkg.............23c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb. can........29c
3 lb. can..................... 84c
\vory Soap • flaked
(9nvory^
I" I ■ If F O ERKK when *ou
rLAKtO,ie*WI urn size
RANCH STYLE BEANS, high quality, 2 can. 15c
PREPARED MUSTARD, Qt...........I
PURE PREPARED MUSTARD, Qu. ....
PINK SALMON, No. 1 can.............
SARDINES, No. 1 can...............
SILVER MEDAL SALAD DRESSING, Qt.
EM a
Finis ............................
BAB-O CLEANSER, per can............f*... .12c
Buy another can for................. 1c
GREEN CUT BEANS, No. 2 can. ....... 9c
SLICED STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can . 9
DEL MONTE, LIBBY’S or UNCLE WILLIAMS
PEACHES, No. 2% can....... .........I5c
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE, No. 1 can, 2 for.....14c
WHOLE APRICOTS, No. 1 can.............. 10c
CLOROX, Pint tixe..........................He
At two o’lcok thin afternoon con-
tributions received through the Ban-
ner Press had reached a total of
1405.60, every cent of which was
voluntarily brought to the office, no
canvaa* for funds having been made.
The entire amoujnt has been turned
over to Postmaster T. A. Low, Jr.,
chairman of the Washington County-
Chapter, American Red Cross, and
he has made another remittance by-
air mail to St. LOUig headquarters.
Those who contribute to thia fund,
-aiaed for relief of*vlctimi of the
mightiest flood disaster ever to
strike this nation, are assured that
eyery^ dollar contributed will bs sent
promptly iu -n<7 TtncVen areas, to
be used in actual relief work among
thoae sufferiv^* Jxom cold, hunger,
disease, and other calamities.
A list of contributions is publish-
ed in the Banner-Pres’s. each after-
unoAn,. .-Total i. 4>nnt -subscribed up
to two o’clock this sfternoon is
$405.60, as follows:
Major E. A. Gajeske ...... 1.00
Wm. Scharff ........ 1.00
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Walker 2.00
E. W. Meyer ........„............... 1.00
XI . F S^hmbU---U ------ 1.001
G. W. 2.0(1
ND. and Mrs. A. L. Suter ...... 5.00
Employees Bluebell Creamery* 5.50'
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harwell 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wiede
Woman's Benefit Assn. •..........
Francis Ann Navratil ...............
Eastern Star ................................
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Embrey ......
W. J. Sloan ...
A. E. Niebuhr
M. H. Wittner
joeHsesesBaHEE
EXTRA FANCY RICE, 4 Ito...............
SATISFACTION COFFEE, lb..........
BEECHNUT COFFEE, 1 lb. can.....
1/vLb. Can FREE!
wai hqaf TOILET TISSUE ** GEM.........
SF.FDIKSS RAISINS. 15 ox. pkg. tT........
BULK DATES, 1 lb. pkg..........
BULK DATES, pitted 1 lb. pkg......
MARSHMALLOWS, 1 lb. pkg. .....
>/, Lb. Pkg. .......................
.........123c 60c
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1937, newspaper, January 28, 1937; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333827/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.