Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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For Sheriff:
H. C. Buck
H. V. (Hugh) Durden
T. T. Clay
Arthur Brau
Newt Humphreys
Charley Boenker
Tierfian H. Dippel
Ben Grote
Letter to Italy,
N. Y., Crosses
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For County Judge:
Richard Spinn
For County Attorney:
Julian E. Weisler
Odis Tomachefsky
For District Clterk:
Paul Klingspom
Pete Benkowski
For Tax Asaeesor and Collector:
Robt. J. Schawe
For County Clerk:
Travis Phillips
Tom Wiese
Political
Announcements
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SMOKEY.
THEY'RE
BRlNGlN'
BATEESE
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T'DAY.
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'LEMME KNOW
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One 5 room home for rent June 1,
modern conveniences, very reason-
able. Wjll sell one of both homes,
part cash, balance terms. Phone
252. 129-4t.
PENN YAN, N. Y. (UP)—A let-
ter mailed in Rochester and ad-
dressed to a former supervisor of
the town of-Italy, Yates county,
had a trip to Europe and back for
3 cents.
Claude Wixom, who lives in It-
aly Township, finally received the
letter after it had crossed the At-
lantic twice The letter covered
more than 5,000 miles, although
its destination was only 50 miles
away.
For Constable, Preet. 3.
Roy H. Walker
Henry Enax '
For County Cogunlssioner Preet. 2
Tom S tolar ski
For County Commissioner, Preet. 3
Louis R. Lehrmann
Fred C. Sommer
For County Commissioner Preet. 4
Roscoe Fincher
OUT OUR WAY
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ADIM^EE"
HEE-HAH-HA/ I'LL WAIT TILL THEY
GET CACKLIN' GOOD ON HOW
MUCH THEY SAVED AM' I'LL >
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Brenham, Texaa
For County Treasurer:
W. J. (Bill) Schmitt
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BECOMES
A SCENE
OF WILD
TERROR-
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OF THE
BURNING
BUILDING
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OUR FRIENDS,
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TIME-MACHINE,
COULD WELL
EXPERIENCE
THESE ADVEN-
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For Senator, 14 th Senatorial Dist.:
J. Alton York
Albert Stone
For Local Representative:
R. A. Fuchs
J. F. (Jack) Presley
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FOR RENT—Modern home, all
convenience*. 3 south bedroom*."
1104 North Park Street. Phone
70 or 745-W. ________■
For BERKSHIRE HOSE
and BEAUTY SERVICE
USE GR/TfNO
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OPEMUP-VOU
LITTLE SNEAKS!
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WOMAN IM
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GLAMOROUS
By Fred Harman
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Good opening in North Washing-
ton County. Full time route selling
R a w 1 e i g h Household Products.
Start at once. Must have car. Get
more particulars. Rawleigh’s Dept.
TXE-83-208, Memphis, Tenn.—
128-3tp.
WINE
Niederauer Wine. Made like years
ago. Sweet and dry. John Neider-
auer Vineyard.—129-3tc.
CANDIDATE CARDS
White, square corner:
'000 cards...
5000 cards...
1000 cards...
000 cards...
Assorted colure, round corner:
1000 cards______________________________*3.26
?000 cards ........ *6.26
1000 cards...........................I___..*7.76
Other high giade printing for
candidates at reasonable prices.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Pickling cucumbers.
Edwin Schmidt. Phone 9(111-3. —
128-3t.
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&REAT ASIATIC EMPIRE GAR.RJSCKJEP
ITS WESTERN FROMTIER. WITH CAP-
TIVE WOMEN, WEAL ARMED AND
TRAINED IN MILIT\fey SCIENCE, CON-
TACT WITH THIS OUTPOST BY OCCAS-
IONAL WANDERERS GIVING RISE TO
^THE AMAZON LEGEND
k HO FACTUAL EVIDENCE________
MYTHO- HISTORICAL MOTES^
THE EXISTENCE OF A X
NATION OF AMAZONS,
LONG OPEN TO QUESTION,
MAY HAVE HAD SOME
BASIS IN FACT, DUE TO
THE MANY REFERENCES f
IM MYTHOLOGY TO THESE
WARRIOR- WOMEN
__________By Rudolph Dirks
5CRRRAM !
LASSIE , DINH AYE
spread the Sighs?
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thanks for helpin'
pae.hen ,euT The ooilau
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BLUE BIRD
BEAUTY
PARLOR
Same prices as
other ahops.
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IN, MERCURY, OL' HOSS, BUT SUMPjN
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Political announcement ratea:
State and District offices *26.00'
I County offices and Commis-
sioners.......—4—-..........*20.00 I
1 Constable and J. P...................*10.00 ,
(Cash in advance)
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VJE ANT NEE-OED NOW,
SO VJE’LL HEAD BACK
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“Two-For-One” Day! '___
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JOE,THE DOCTOR
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BRINGING BATEESE
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Classified Columns close at 1
o’clock p. m. Advertisements fe-
eeived after that hour will be
printed under the (leading "Too
Late To Classify” elsewhere In
the paper
—— ------f For District Judge
KF.i AIRS______________| Jut Judicial District
Auto tops, seat covers and top j
dressing. See C. A. Elolf, 701 | _
West Main St, Burton Highway. For District Attorney
i 21st Judicial District
______---I Leslie D. Williams
FOR KENT— Ai’io.
FOR RENT tp couple: Furnished (
apartment with private bath, pri- ,
vate entrance and garage. Mrs. R. 1
V. Hoffmann, Phone 453. 123-t.
FOR RENT: Attractive furnished
apartments. Doberts, Phone 263.—I
128-3t
Modern furnished gkrage apart-
ment for rent. Robt. Tomachefsky. ;
Phone 621.- 129-.1t.
FOR KENT—HOlSES
FOR RENT: Modern six room
cottage, Woodlawn Hechts. Phone
FOR RENT: Furnished home at
Niederauer Vineyard. Phone "6017.
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THE CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS
/hans AN* FRITZ GOT SOME \ l^\ f
NERVE. STARTIN' A 'WIMMEN ) 3"\
ABATERS CLUB; AH' INCLUDIN'/ C £\
\MC OUT? V-—L-<—
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Having Led Tie posse off cn a false, clue go »
1MAT His HtNOAfTtN COULD ©TEAL CATTLE , THE _
OuYLAVd^REEF^ER.-,POSING as A (MARSHAL ,UALTS '
S--3O ^UST OUTSIDE. THE. GOINCATAP. _______
The Banner-Press is authorized |
to announce the following candi-1
dates for public office, subject to ’
the July Democratic primary:
Youth, Clothes
Burning, Sets
Fire to Woods
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■ ROLLA, Mo. (IT) Harold Hef-
lin, 19. suffered only a slightly
burned hand when ;his truck
caught fire on the highway -near
_ here, but he gave Forest Service
rangers a busy time for several
hours.
___Heflin became excited when his
clothes caught fire from the truck
and ran into the woods Friends
beat out the fire1- on his .clothes
without serious damage 3to Heflin,
but the*flamea-jgnilc41..jjia-«w6£,ed€ y-=^-
and several acres w^re burned.
WANTED: German or Bohemian
middle-aged couple at once. Man
must be good milker, gardener,
handy on place. Woman general
house and maid work. $40.00 per For County Commissioner Preet. 1:
month. Write to Mrs. Julia Ellen-
burger, Meyer Hotel, Comfort,
Texas. —128-6t.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1940, newspaper, May 30, 1940; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334194/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.