Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 196, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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BRENHAM BANNER-MHESS .SATURDAY, AUC.UST 17,1940
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Church, Lodge,
Corporation and Notary
Seals.
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Rust Craft Wedding and Anni-
versary cards, beautiful new num-
bers. Banner-Press Stationery
Dept.
/YOUR LIDDLE BRuDDER
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Le Conte and Garber pears for
sale. Walnut Hill. Phone 188. —
184-tf.
Banner-Press, Inc.
Manchukuo has announced the
issue of two stamps, for release in
November, marking the national
census.
TODAY
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AND
CLEAR
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STRONG 11 . 5
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COKJCE1T ■ YOU ,
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Auto tops, seat covers and top
dressing. See C. A. Elolf, 701
West Main St., Burton Highway.
—80-tf.
FOR SALE: Used furniture. Phone
888. 194-3t.
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FLOWERS
Pot Plants, Centerpieces,
Corsages, Cut Flowers
Schubert’s Florist I
Phone 198 or 566"
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PROF.TSSIONAL CARDS
Dr. A. H. Howell
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brenham, Texas
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you WERE RIGHT NOT '
WAITING FOO BECKY. SHE
WAS IN THERE KISSING
AMI. CARTIR '/”1 SAW
THEM Uf
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ated jm THAT GAND*
STORM. I BETTFA GET
DUGY LOOKIN’ ,J ThCM DI22V
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Claseined ( ohunns done at 1
o’clock p. m. Advert IsMuoats re-
ceived after that hour will be
printed under the beading “Tao
Late To Classify” elsewhere la
the paper.
REPAIRS
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FOR SALE: One 1929 Ford coupe
tn good condition. Cheap for cash,
no trade in. Robt, J. Schawe.—
185-tf.
pigent in
lecuiv m ■
bet num-
punted to
ho drew
for one
punt was
lai treas-
kme from
pci al se-
mts of as
each de-
lates pay
HANK, f HE^fc’d
-OeR YCNEY 1
GOT' ©ACK -
FRO^A ACE I ,
HANLON.' M
re now on
Id for old
I the peo-
Ithey have
riemselve.
btive par-
s' number
60,000,000.
I law em-
br cent of
bral fund,
|he same
held b.v
rctary of
If the So-
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to $1,738,.
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SPEAK TO wE<? AGAIN, ARE 1
VOL) ? A QiRL L'KE THAT >
DOESNT DESERVE any-
one AS FINE AS MX SLATS
THERE ARE OTHER GIRLS--
WHO'D REAllV APPRECI- >
ATE YOU
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FOR RENT to couple: Furnished
apartment with private bath, pri-
vate entrance and garage. Mrs. R.
V. Hoffmann, Phone 453.—123-t.
FOK hi'-N I -AKi.i.
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Modern furnished garagb apart-
ment. Robert Tomachefsky, Phone i
621.—lM-3t.
FOR RENT:
Phone 888. -194-3t.
THERE NOW,
MiSS GROGGnS
I'M SURE if a AS
All SOME .ITTLE
m-S’Ake
A portrait of Sir Rowland Hill
will form the design of Portugal’s
issue of eight values honoring the
centenary of the postage stamp.
HIM UNO CAPTAIN BLOODSHOT
'HAF GOT TO GO HELP A
MAN NAMED BONES, FIND ■
k A HIDDEN TREASURE ’
f RIDICULOUS ! -
IT'S JUST PURE
COINCIDENCE!/-'
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HELLO/ THERE GE.EMG T BE -SOME
excitement down on th1 river/
GUE^S I SETTER RUN DOWN
, AN'GEE VNHAT ITS A
all. A3OUT /
F x hope you intoyed
HEARIN’—AN’ IT WAS
CERT'NY DAMP I MUST
SAY---AN' HULLO MOM
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OF GObAE
CONG I DER ABlE
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DER SNIFFLES
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'then you
HAVE NOFAITHW
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GHUX A FEuuER COULD ^POt "
A FLY GCRATGHIN MiG EAR
AG FAR AG ME COULD 5EE ^T
IN ANV i--
DIRECTION / / .X
th anni-
he social
t Roose-
pe law's
made it
eficiaiKs
mount i,f
kiness to
gent and
Psst ■■•ER--- S, r~TD
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^THIRTY-THREE stamps ■ com-
A memorate Italy’s first Over-
seas Exposition, heralding the
spread of the empire. Libya, Ital-
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BALONK'! /S ALL RHSMT
AGA/N --HF.RE RlJFF>'t
SAY SOME TJ//AJG TO THE
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WANTED: House-keeper. Must
have good references, be good
cook. Prefer middle-aged woman. [
Permanent job for right woman.
Apply to J. L. Barmore, Cameron, —
Texas.—195-2t.
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Lv. Brenham for 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 Chape! 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 Hill
, Arrive Brenham from Navasota
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.
No. 6 leaves Brenham 12:03
Santa Fe Southbound
No. 15 leaves Brenham 2:36 p.„m.
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4:37 a. m.
Southern Pacific Westbound
NO. 43 leaves Brenham 10:45 a.m.
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:40 a.m.
Southern Pacific Eastbound
No. 42 leaves Brenham 5:18 p. m.
No. 46. leaves Branham 3:44 a. m.
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NO. THANKS/ I
BROUGHT ALOKJC.
A CLE-AKJ >\md
WTCPT- T TH1KIK I
CAN WAIT TILL
I'M BORE* WITH
WE ALTH BEFORE
I COXAE TDWM
TO THAT •'
CHEE ‘t THERE
MUST HAVE
BEEN SOME
\ mistake a i'm
1 GOING TO ASK
y BECKY-TO EX-
PLAIN 1T TO M -
ME-I GOT FAlTU
<*, IN BECKY
THANKS FOR DR’ViNG ME
HOME, MR. CARTER. I-1
CAN'T UNDERSTAND \frMV '
Si.A’S DON'T WAIT *0R ME.
HE'S NEVER LET ME DOWN-
before-ano o-i,(so8') >
I DID SO WANT to
SEE HiM-jt 9^7
COME ON \
CHUCK'S JUST
ABOUT READY-;
JUST LIKE
TH PIONEERS
HAP- COME
k . on/ y
Eb
It’s a real pleasure when your
letters are written on CHAP
Exclusive Stationery.
When fine j)aper bears your
personal monogram, or your ’
name and address, your writ-
ten ideas become doubly per-
sonal.
Stop and see the great variety
of papers, with your choice of
many types and colors of ink
to help you plan stationery
which will faithfully represent
you.
Name cards, wedding invita-
tions and announcements are
also shown in the CHAP Sam-
ple Book. No obligation to call
and take a look! t <
RED RYDER
iF That Guin
SHOT VdOUNiD
GIX1K.S NOD
ANY -HR0U6LE,
LET tAE J,
KNOVJ,R£D/g
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DO YOU THINK OF THAT
KIDS RAIN-MAKING
"‘-'"TV machine ? i
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WEATHER
BUREAU
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.r^THAl WALj 1 HU L HAMHION"
O apparently he tried to
GIVE A CERTAIN BEAUTIFUL
LADY A MESSAGE YOU WERE
NOT SUPPOSED TO RECOGNIZE--
swell guy that toe
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Charles A. Bateman
CHIROPRACTOR
Tues. - Thurs. - Sat.
PHONE 49
Banner-Press Bldg.
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™" HOW H hEC»4 COUJ
NON. DON'T AMYBODY GlT UO1
THAT • 1 IM A DADGUM
BEAT WDE OPEN COUNTS
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. By Rar burn Van Buren
NOW, ARE YOu
CONVINCED ?
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JU5T A FAlNuTR, 'll You 6uRE YOU
............. FEELUfA ALL
FLOWERS FOR ALL •
OCCASIONS
It’a always a flower show
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GIDDINGS - FLOWERS
Phone 1039 We Deliver
I ian East Africa and Italy’s Aegean ‘
Islands have each issued sets of j
seven postage and four airmail
values.
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SURE THING
ABBIE and SLATS
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fit C~
X WUZ ROBBED -. - I’LL
LICK D'BUM IF HF AIN'T
/AFRAID T'FIGHT MF
AGAIN/ ___
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Ryder,?
The Louisa May Alcott 5-cent
stamp tops all others in the Fa-
mous Americans series in total
covers handled in 'first-day sale.
There were 213,620 Alcott covers
dispatched from Concord, Mass.,
Feb, 5. The Horace Mann stamp
has the second largest total of
covers and the Ralph
Emerson stamp is third.
1-UNDIBET ,
Pirates DONT
Hit A MAN
k-BEHIND HIS r
iBACK.’
Santa Fe Northbound
No. 10 leaves Brenham 3:27 p. m.
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OF COURSE NOT!
I M A SCIENTIST-
NUT A NIT-WIT!
SAY IT WILL BE
faS &
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WHAT'S HAPPENED IN THE R/I^G'-A
HUGE FELLOW TUMPED ONTO THE
CANYAS---AND RUSHED TO PAI ONKPS
CORNER- HE. KNOCf- ED HIS HANDLERS
OUT~ OF THE. IVA Y - - • « .<■«
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— AN' ALL the FAM'LY-AN' L
DON'T WORRY I'M FINE---UH
ANN I'LL BR SEEIN' YOU SOON
--AN' THAMKYOU---
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ALL R-R---^
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OUT OUR WAY
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JET’LL
By Frod Harman
( Vo-' 1’t *ll Right--- \
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By Ernie Bushmiller .
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Germany has released
semi-postals tor the Red Cross.
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