Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 7, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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No. 42 leaves Brenham 5:18 p.
No. 46 leaves Brenham 3:44 a.
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FOR SALE: One 1920 Ford coupe
in good condition. Cheap for cash,
no trade in. Robt. J. Schawe.—
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FLOWERS FOR ALL
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It’s always a flower show
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dressing See C. A. Elolf, 701
West Main SK Burton Highway.
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Le Conte and Garber pears for
sale. Walnut Hill. Phone 188.
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PRETENDS TO BE COLD. 1 HOPE 9KKY AIN'T
'GONE TO WORK,
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HOW NAU«EATINGLY '
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IS PROM HOLLYWOOD//.'
AH-H--1 COULD HAVE BEEN
HAPPY THERE. THEY WERE
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reached by
Kay and
of Dallas,
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at once. Desirable locations. P. O.
Bx. 259, or Phone 252 for appoint*
ment.—183-5tp.
FOB SALE—LIV ESTOCK
By Rudolph Dirks
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George Sweetland, 514 West Vul-
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PEARS AND WINE FOR SALE
Pears now good for table. Three
varieties; Garber, Le Conte and
Kiefer. Come and take your choice.
Also good wine for sate. Nieder-
auer Vineyard. -187-tf.
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FOR RENT: 5 room house on4 No. 45 leaves Brenham
Peabody street. Phone 424W or
see Kaechele at Bannar-Presp.
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FOR RENT to couple: Furnished
apartment with private bath, pri-
vate entrance and garage. Mrs. R.1
, V. Hoffmann. Phone 453.—123-t.
Rust Craft Wedding and Anni-
versary cards, beautiful new num-
bers. Banner-Press Stationery
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FOR RENT: 4 room apartment..
Private bath. Modern conveniences.!
A. C. Schuttx —185-tf.
FOR RENT—HOUSES
Pritz and
CAPtaih
BLOODSHOT
ARE RE-
NEWING
THEIR .
FRIENDSHIP
OVER A
BOTTLE OF
MILK, IN
THE BACK
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thing from Aome/
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P‘UOOAH /S 46A/A/ST THE POPES'
THAT 01.OW STUNNED H/M RAlONKI-
SMASHES ANOTHER TO THE HEAD"
HE'S TRY/N<a PQR THE KILL
, BRAINERD, Minn. (U.P>- Judge
Richard Ebert committed an over-
tive parking violation and was
haled into his own court. Said
Citizen Ebert: “I plead guilty.”
Said Judge Ebert “You're fined
$2. Don’t let it happen again.”
BROCKTON, Mass. (V.P) — For
many weeks Officer Ernest R
Blood was puzzled by a motorist
who -drove with his head protrud-
ing from a window--even in cold-
est weather.
Questioning him one morning,
Blood learned the motor let was a
locomotive engineer Who “eouldn’t
get over the habit of driving with
one hand and with my head stuck
' out of the window to watch the
! tracka”
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columns regularly? It will
pay you to do so. ^_______
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Corsages, Cut Flowers
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OUT OUB WAY By Williams ALLEY OOP
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Bus Schedule
Lv. Brenham tor Austin
9:55 a. m. through Giddings
• 12:45 p. m. through La Grange
3:05 p. m. through Giddings
6:50 p. m. through Giddings
10:05 p. m. through Giddings
Lv. Brenham for Houston
10:00 a. m. through Bellville
1:45 p. m. through Chapel HUI.
4:45 p. m. through Chapel Hill, |
Hempstead (to) Houston and La
Grange.
7:35 p. m. through Bellville
10:30 p. m. through Chapel Hiu)
Arrive Brenham from Navasota 1
9:15 a.m.—3:00 p.m.—6:30 p.m.!
Lv. Brenham for Navaosta.
10:00 a.m.—4:35 p.m.—7:20 p.m.
THERE'S SOME BOBB/NG AND WEAVING
AS PALOOKA TRIES TO GET RUPFY
TO OPEN UP-HE WANTS AN OPEN
SNOT AT THE CHAL LENG ER'S FACE
SLATS
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HIGH SCHOOL
TO RfiGSTK,
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For oHve green i
walnut brown.
White, slightly
higher.
Banner-Press, Inc.
Claarifted Conunna clone at 1 I
•’dock p- m. Advertlaemente re- I
edved after that hour will be
printed under the heading “Too
Late To Ctaeaify” else where la
the P»l*r
PIANO CLEARANCE
SALE
of floor MinpleH and sliirhtly uv.1
grand*, apinnett* and upright*.
SAVINGS JW to 60<& on »uoh
old standard makes as STEINWAY.
KIMBALL WEBER. STORY A
CLARK. GULBRANSEN. Etc also
Goggans easy terms. We will de-
Hvar the piano of your choice on
30 days trial. Write at once for
price list.
Thos. GOGGAN & BRO.
1301 MAIN ST., HOLSTON. TEX.
!—fe—__
FOR SALE: Underwood typewrit-
er, filing cabinet, and typewriter
desk. Good Condition. Cheap Buddy
Fisher.—183-6t.
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son, Chas., Jr., spent the week-
end here with Mrs. Wilson's par-
ents. TUr. and Mrs. Frank Bachus.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Roberts are
visiting in Burnett this week.
Mrs. Wilburn Barton and daugh-
ter have gone to Oakdale. Louis-
iana to spend three weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Tonn.
Misses Ethelyn Brown
Frances Leffler spent the
with relatives in Bryan.
Mrs. Joe Tucker spent the week
in Silsbee visiting her sister, Mrs.
Gilford Evans.
Mr. and ’Mrs. R. C. Franks, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Edge and son,
Clifford of Bryan spent Sunday J
‘with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Leffler
and family.
Dr. M. L. Towler of Galveston
visited his parents here Sunday
enroute to Georgetown where he
is doing some inspection work for
the government. s
Mrs. Percy G. Johnson and son,
P. G. are spending a few days in
Houston before they go to Mohe-
gan Lake, N. C., for an extended
visit.
Rev. Roy Durnall left Monday to
conduct a revival meeting at
Siloam.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stone and
Buna Faye Stone left Sunday to I
visit relatives in Brownwood. A. R. I
Price of Cameron is working in the'
Express office while Mr. Stone is
on his vacation.
Misses Ida Mai Giddings and
Yu von Bellmon returned Wednes-
day from Baldwin, Kansas where
they have been' attending Baker
University camp for two weeks.
Railroad Schedule
Raata Fe Northbound
Na 16 leaves Brenham 3:27
No. 6 leaves Brenham 12:03
Santa Fe SouthbouaA
Na 15 leaves Brenham 27H p. m.
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4:37 a. tn.
Southern Pacific Westbound
— NO. 43 leaves Brenham 10:45 a.m.
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SEES A SWEEPER SALES-/
MAN COMIN* UP TH’ WALK. \
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TH’ PORCH AN* SHE WON’T I
GET A CHANCE TO AST ME P*
TO CUT HER LAWN ER /
MIND TH’ BABY/ I’LL
MEET YOU
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MURDEROUS right to TOP'S HEAD
By Ernie Busbniiller
dis’ll loin ya to
HAVE MORE RESPECT PER
YOUR ELDER5/
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ABBIE and SLATS
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