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FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1946. ;
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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ANSWER: We believe is when the Wagner Labor Act is
amended by Congress in the future, to correct the one-
sided law as it is now.
When Are The Unions Going To Quit
Squabbling With Each Other And
Go Back To Work?
OLIVER GOLDSMITH
EXTERMINATING CO.
IS GETTING UP NIGHTS
GETTING YOU DOWN?
ion dues and as-
pay checks.
hion approve dis-
)fficials, stew-
aged on Union
employees who
hion.
in wages.
‘specially the
NONE
BETTER
Teed Store
PHONE: 2931
SERVING WACO AND CENTRAL TEXAS
SINCE 1980 '
TEXAS GULF COAST
the Same telegram was also sent tn Honorable L;
Congressman.
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Can be gotten for yonr
home in a reasonable
length of time.
Th* Snral training with the latwM
equipment in the fisld <rf aviation
is your, in tho U. 8. Amy Air
Firm Oxi pay white you loom.
Over thr.o qwerrtw erf*a million
bars already «ba now Bog-
■Jas Amy. MAKE IT A MILLION!
Got ML lacto, al you* noasant
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HARRY E. FERGUSON
INSURANCE
FIBB-AUTO-LI ABILITY
■ Phom MIO
Room S3, Flrat Natl. Bonk
YES, SIR! We are now
open 24 hoars everyday
for your convenience. It is
ottr aim and endeavor to
give you more and better
service. SO—Be it day or
nite—Stop in at the—
. YOUR FRIENDLY
MAWVOLUnWMMR
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COLLISION ™
AUTOMOBLIE
COMPREHENSIVE
C. W. Rankin, Jr.
Washington County State Bank Building
Phones: Bus. 2526, Res. 2202
TERMITE CONTROL
5-YEAR CONTRACTS
[WASHINGTON COJ
Cor.
303 ALAMO ST.TEL.446
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American Legion
RODEO
Singer Sewing
Machine Co.
M. B. HOLLEMAN, General Insurance
PHONE 2881 ‘ /
* Washington County State Bank Bldg.
Just A Reminder --
COMMERCIAL and PERSONAL INSURANCE
FIRE INLAND MARINE
BONDS PLATE GLASS
.ACCIDENT BURGLARY
COLLISION ■- LIABILITY
THEFT
LIFE
"WM1I it be of any help to you?"
“That I cannot say, but it is in-
teresting. And would you mind de-
scribing ’the two men you heard
talking??- _ ■-
(The characters in this serial are
ficticious)
NAVASOTA
SUNDAY,
JUNE 16TH
■
QoOOOOOM!
Nope! Not an atomic
bomb— Just bustin’
out with •
A UUUM iUh t OR YOU
V. S. Army
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of dope and that they are check-
ing up on the receivers of all
cargo on board.
"We want to force them to take
some definite actiort. Our men will
be standing by. Use your head, but
not too much Imagination. Luck!
—L.”
So T-^.'.Ten^e had kept his ap-
pointment after all.
As she finished reading, an anti-
climatic shiver shook her, as she
realized how close she had come to
missing her clue. Then a dimple
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little cascade of
fo’- the Baptist choir for the sweet I
side. Deftly she removed it and
spread L._ --
of ^W^'
Section 2
It shall be unlawful for any per-
son, firm or corporation, to use,
or throw onto, or to fire, ignite,
shoot, explode, discharge, any fire-
cracker torpedo, sky rocket, or
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non cracker, whistler, or any kind
or character of fireworks, of any
nature, construction or manufac-
ture, containing any powder, am-
munition, explosure, or chemical,
which burns, explodes or ignites, or
makes noise upon any of the city
streets, alleys or sidewalks, with-
in said city, or upon any public
property within said city, or in, on,
about any of the business houses
situated within the fire limits
of said city.
Section 3
Any person, firm, or corporation
or agent thereof, who causes, suf-
fers or permits any nuisance as
hereinbefore defined, or who”Vio-
lates the provisions,:of section 2
hereof (and it Is understood by
this ordinance that each days vio-
lation thereof is a separate of-
Abner Carroll ■
Gets Fine Music
For Nineteenth
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Powell is known as the garden
spot of Wyoming, with beans be-
ing the chief-crop.
RENEW YOUR
DRIVER'S LICENSE NOW!
At
SAFETY DRIVER'S LICENSE
SERVICE
First NaU. Rank Bldg.
Box 91, Brenham, Texas
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Woes rcrferoM
ROACH extermination in homes—one year guarantee.
OUR CYANIDE Fumigation kill* every peat, includ-
ing BED BUGS.
WE USE “1080" FOR RATS.
Aak your neighbor about our services.
PHONE OR WRITE TO
WACO PHONES 7867-4188
rftaMS «tol First NbUmmU Btoks:
■■ A Bradstreet.
.. < * . \ ’ *■. i s
Kool'Q&y
Simple dliarrhea, not caused by
infection, is a threat to health
and egg production. Give your
birds the soothing relief offered
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Try IN-TES-TROL
Mil Tilt NINfV UCK
GUARANTEE
Try this latest prod-
uct of Pearts famous
laboratories If >ou
■re not dtlitl-itd
a with results, return
the unused portion
■nd get your money
, track.
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TRACTOR STRIKE
idy TaHrdlfc?”--
The greatest numbed of horses
ever sent to the post in the Ken-
tucky'Derby in any one name was
19 starters in the silks of Harry
Payne Whitney.
The Joe Webb orchestra of
® . -conducting a campkigd to rescind Minneapolis. Minnesota, consider-
. !.. the . restriction .AVaihgincbte #tu- (.2P.L,0£ ,f!e fl"e.st
dents- oril^/nn.ed ;!he right in- fn
:'F , 1939 to hbld school ’dances.
^WHERE’S ELMER? .’
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- 6o<rtFe?nhral
I came and went slowly in her
H I cheek as she 'visualized what the
young investigator’s expression of
horror woulcjliave been if he kneiv
near mistake. Well, she was
novice at this sort of thing and
' Her slim fingers extracted thi
largest and a
loose tobacco fell to the street, ex-
posing a thin roll of paper I..
the tissue on the flat back ! Home
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floral offerings- Eavh kindly word
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"Wilr I be seeing you tonight,
Mr. Balch?"
He shot her a sharp glance of
Inquiry. "How did you know my
name?’’' . .
. 3kul irsuat haga rnentloik.
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Arrests Skis Tsrtsre
—ITCHING
A flapla TraattoMt
Stafflaas—Oraasatass
' <yUm itching and,
___. a ..ms .Rtuhun, tteh-
Ingr Feot and moat conimoa extvr-
Zially caused skin trouble*.
I . Promotes Healthy Healing,
I Economical — only a tew drops
required at an application.
SATfHFAfTION QVARANTHED or
(money, cheerfully refunded
I <let a auiall. orXalnal - 4*ultle of
IKKWK'S F.M»nALj5plI. tud4y
Glissmann Drug Store.
WMEiFSHJHERtt
CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to express our slncer-
'F‘ a est appreciation for sympathy and
assistance offered us by friends
and neighbors in our recent deep
sorrow and bereavement, the
death of our beloved father and
grandfather, George Kiehm. Es-
pecially we desire to thank Dr.
t*'i
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by Pratts IN TES-TROL.
Pratts In-Tes-Trol is an effec-
tive astringent. It soothes in-
flamed tissues and tends to allay
and reduce congestion. • By less-
ening the bird's suffering, Pratts
In-Tes-Trol assists the healing
process. The diarrhea becomes
less of a threat to health and egg
production.
CENTRAL
SERVICE STATION
108 S. Market Dial 2470
T. C. “Tubby” Stedman.
Proprietor
‘nt Truman today,
Ion Johnson, our
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that, because of increased values, your home and its contents
, are covered for only half their value, (’(instruction costs have
gone up over .SO'.r since 1939—80'k since 1933. Put yourself
in the insured, rather than the UNDERinsured class by tele-
J . phoning us right now.
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'Follow this out in exact de-
tail:
"Tomorrow - night %t the Cafe
tell Balch that you overheard two
men talking. One was a aeaman
(describe him ahy way yt>u like)
and the dther possibly a detective.
The detective was saying that the
police have absolute proof that a
large quantity of dope had been
shipped out to Rio on the tenth.
The seaman ?is to say that he se-
cured a job stevedoring on the
Gonzales, which arrived a week
ago in New Orleans.
"The following, night you are tn
say that you overheard the men
again, and the detective told the
seaman that the S. S. Gonzales
Will fee Continued Until
AUGUST 15th
Unf«rara«n difficult!** . .. tAff***
«g*« *f packaging malwtalg and
han.porlotion li. up* . . . mad* U
Ar lmpa*»lbl* MTTA-Klto** *• j
| reach all af the ve»t Twm iwerhet.
I A* a result, thousand* af Taiast
I whe etherwlM ceuld have partfcl-
> peled w*r* denied th* eppereunhy , .
I la enter thia great BfTTA-KLM.t
I Centest. i ' ■
In all falrnes* fa theta people
Y wha have been unable fa take part J >
I in this priaewerthy evant, the
I BFTTA-KLENE T**a* Centett will
be cantiaued until August 15th.
I Win on* af these prisesi
$1000 In cash —■ 1444 Create?
| Car — Kelvineter Retrlgereter —
★ Bendlx Itedie — Ther Washsr — F1 J ,
| pieces *1 silverware — Buleva
I Wrist Watch — end 50 prises ef
I $5 each.
For Further Detoih tend
Your Nemo end Addnu
on o penny pottcord to
BETTA.KLENE
431 Kress Building
* HOUSTON t, TBXA9
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...._____________Mechanical Supt.
month 60c: year 66 00
Enroll now for a Sewing
Course. Learn to make ex-
pensive-looking clothes at
low cost.
Special rates for
l Teen-Agers.
PHONE—410
, She replacid the cigarettes anil
the message in her purse.
The next night she told them.
Ip spite of his air of stolid
equanimity, a gleam of intense
satisfaction .crept into Balch’s cold
eyes. He staffed at Lotus reflec-
’MMWUKMITPOPULJW HfHDEl^OUS "
-----zg>D£N mam‘Texas------
'Rtes tn*
f CArftD OF APPRECIATION
For the kind words of sympa-
thy and offers of assiotanca from
neighbors and frienda during the
illness and after the death of our
beloved father and grandfather,
Fritz Specht, we desire to express
our heartfelt gratitude. Especial-
ly we appreciate the devoted at-
tentions of Drs. F. H. and H. O.
Hodde, the* comforting ministra-
tions and prayers of Rev, a. ^T.
Kluge, fhe services of the city
police department in directing
traffic during, the funeral, and the
regardful consideration shown by
the Leon Simank Funeral Home.
We also wish to thank all who
sent the beautiful floral tributes.
The many kindnesses shown us in
our hours of sorrow shall ever be
treasured in our memories.
... ™.. . and. Grandchildren
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22 MiUlon Weloomed ln^- Fe»t
BOSTON (EB — More than
22,000,000 service men and women
were entertained by the Greater
Boston USQ clubs during their
first five years of operation. ...
RADIO
REPAIRS 2701
Prompt service. Pick up
and delivery at no extra
cost. Best for less for 35
years. - '
NAVRATIL
MUSIC HOUSE
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ahd"W
with grateful hearts.
His Children and Grandchildren
and get some of the following things they want:
Force the Case Company to n^ke all employees
join th’e Union.
Force the Company to collect U>
sessments by deducting from al|
Force the Company to have the
charge of all employees.
Force the Company to discharge a
are not in good standing with the
Force the Company to pay union
ards, etc., wages while they are en
business.
Force the Company to increase 30
We are opposed to all of the above
first five.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
The traffic on Royal street hum
mad steadily, but' for a long and <
c/rtpieasank .ddinent the small to- of )ler
bacqo shop was as silent and ■ fl livrv gag, waeeov ae^e-o. w «•—T» —
breathless as a tomb. he shouldn't expect too much of
Lotus stared uneasily at the her.
red-headed young clerk. He seem-
ed to be speaking with his eyes.
What did he want to say? His
expreaaion was warning and pur-
poseful. Suddenly she became
aware that the Bundist had been
watching the transaction with in-
ful att^i'ons7 Ri7'^T7'in?Kn ™
ards for his words of consolation, |
TRY OUR '
THICK MALTS
MADE WITH
CREAM
Pinte
Try our cooling Orangeade—its
DELICIOUS.
Walters Dairy
206 S. Market Phone 612 j
ORDINANCE
An Ordinance pronrblttng the
usa firing, shooting or exploding
of fireworks of all kinds, upon the
city strssta, alleys, sidewalks, or
upon any public property within
the city limits, declaring the same
to be a public nuisance, prescribing
the penalty for violation, and de-
claring the fact that the health,
safety, peace, and general welfare
of the citizens, creates an emer-
gency and public necessity that
the rules, be suspended and that
this ordinance take effect from
and after its passage ahd ap-
proval, this the 21st day of May,
A. D. IMfl. 4
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
■CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BRENHAM, TEXAS:
■ Section 1 - - *
That the use, firing, igniting,
shooting, exploding, discharge^ or
71 throwing onto^ of any
torpedo, sky rocket, roman cai
cannon cracker, whiatlej, or
other kind of rocket, off any
and chgjgpter of fireworks, of any
------ jontaining any .am-
munition, explosive, or chemical,
which burna, explodes or ignites,
or makes noise, upon any of the
city streets, alleys, or sidewalks,
or upon any public property, or in.
on, or about any of the business
houses, within the fire limits of
said city, is hereby found and de-
clared to be a general and public
nuisance and the same is hereby
prohibited.
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WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM
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TiKft———~—June-13; 4946. —
To Honorable President Harry Truman,
Washington, D. C. *’*'
We wish to protest the threatened seizure by Gov-
ernment action on recommendation by Labor Secre-
tary Schwellenbach, of the J. I. Case Co. tractor plants
at Racine. Wis., and Rockford, Ill.; reason being, that
we are for the continuance of Free American Life and
. Free Enterprise. We do not believe wages has any-
thing to do with the dispute. It loojes to us like the
® American Federation of Ca&orUmoS: waiits to’ go^back *
to work in the plants and that the C. I. O. Union is mad
and wants the Government to seize the plants, believ-
ing in that manner they can get in control of the plaht
ThousMb say famous doctor’s
diicovery gives blessed relief from
homA^iar^peeled tOj>—-. «'•«-J •( tbo Haddor caMod by
excess acidity in the urine «, .,
Wky suffer needleealy frees benlnrahse
rus-dswn fssling Iran* sacsse oddity M
tka uriaaf Just try DU. KILMER'S
SWAMP ROOT, the rsaaumeU harbol
medicine. SWAMP ROOT sets foot an the
kidnsye to Bromate tks flow of urkse end
relievo troubles sms eacess acidity. Orl(|.
noily created by ■ practising physician.
Dr. KUmer’a is a carefully Mended cembl.
notion of IS herbs, roots, vegetables, boi-
sama. Abaolutdy netMng haroh or hablt-
forminy In thio pure, scientific propers-
tlon. Just good ingredient* that quickly
act on tko kidnsye to Increase tko flow ot
urine end ease tko uncomfortable eying-
tome of bladder Irritetion.
Send for free, prepaid aample TODAY!
Like ikousonda of othere you’ll ke glad
tkat you did. Send name and address to
Department B, Klima.' * Co, In*., Boa
12SS, Stamford, Conn. Otter limited. Scad
at ease. AU drugffiat* aeU Swamg Rael.
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Entered m »tnaad
c I ■ ■ r matter at
postoffice Hr e o -
nani, Texao. under
act ot March S, 1878.
servants, agents and employees of
any person .firm or corporation,
shall subject both the party vio-
lating same and the employer
thereof to prosecution) shall* be
guilty of an offense, and shall be
fined in any sum not less than
One ($1.00) Dollar, and not mors
than One Hundred ($100.00) Dol-
lars, and each days continuance of
any such nuisance shall be a
'separate offense.
Section 4 -
The fact that the health, safety,
peace and gepjaygl we If are JjC' the
citizens a pm thfflr*pwtectto^?Miff
nuisances, noise, and fire hazards,
is necessary, creates an emergency
and public necessity that the rules
be suspended and that this ordl-
, nance shall ’ake effect from and
I n. passMfe ;.~3iJpprov!il’
The massaged
T94G. —Appiovedr - "‘‘Follow this o
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor.
G. H. Zeiss, City Secretary.
Seal.
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THE GREAT
• Publichod every
* OfterwM>B except
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Hrs. Ruby Roberwon ------U------------------
P. W Prnelra__________________________________
. E. Byrd-- _____________-—---------
Bubeorlptloa Rate* Ry Carrier, one
w By Mall: Wkahington and adjolnlnft countlr*: 1
NOLLE HARDWARE CON
By WalUr H. Holfo, Sac.-Trnas.
(We own no stock in the J. L Case Con
—J_____
“ 180-Year Ban on Smoking
'* SALEM. Ore. CCP) — For 100
• years the atudents of Willamette
.-University, local Methodist col-,
• lege, had either obeyed the no-
•* smoking ban or sneaked “quick
'“ones on the campus.
— But the student paper has been 1
iiu-ieiI 90e of the finest colored dance
oi^ne’tfrfri- th .Xy. . .'J.;, n
I play Tor the dances at the big
“ I Emancipation celebration to be
• , held in Brenhaii June 18 and 19,
“/”’?a\jydin>’ 'to Aimar CaproTl, pro- nature,
'MBA; Tm<rt“er Yd* -
____________\ ] Carroll is agent fdr the orches-
'woriO S 16RCEST StLLER at io tra, .which will also appear in Dal-
--- , -— ----------- las. Fort Worth and other points.
Abner declared that the dance
for (he Nineteenth will be
eX. tlie U’St ever heard on such an
(f/X occasion in Brenham.
CHILLS & FEVER
DUE TO MALARIA
RELiEVEDrrr
RELIEVE SIMPLE BY----kbuh
DIARRHEA
(NOT CAUSED SV INftcnON) ■7 fi R I n Phone ft
songs, the fteon Simank Funeral
s for considerate services,
and all who sent the beautiful j
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiese.
All Kinds
« of Electric!
\ Promptly
or
any
kind
Fahy]
CpJMt£^i$^,JgPj!BUUf*C-T
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ed it — I certainly heard it
where. Is it supposed to be
secret?” •
She smiled secretly at his dis-
comfiture. Paul was iri for a re-
primand, no doubt, but perhaps he
was used to it, since in all their
tabletop discussions It was always
the Bundist who assumed the in-
itiative.
He shrugged his shoulders in an-
noyance. “No, of course not, but I
don’t rdmember mentioning it”
He glanced significantly at the
clerk. “No, unfortunately, tonight
I won’t be able tq hear you sing,
but Paul will be there ”
name with a sneer and turned
back to the waiting clerk. “A car-
ton of Egyptians, please. Good
afternoon, Miss Kirkman." &
Lotus pushed her way along the
crowded sidewalk to the compara-
tive spaciousness of a less pop-
ular street. Her errand had failed
in its purpose and Lawrence had j
not contacted her. She wondered |
if he had glanced in the shop,
noticed the Bundist’s easily identi-
fiable figure and decided to wait
for a more favorable opportunity.
Well, there was nothing she could
do about it.
As her heels clicked over the
worn bricks of the banquette, she
shifted the ]
her other arm. Its sharp edge was
making her wrist ache dully and
the sample pack of cigarettes was
fense, and that the violation by creating a swollen lump in her
’purse. She decided to dispose of it j
at the next comer. '
When she reached the refuse
can. she was about to toss the
pack in when the gleaming foil at
the top of it caught her eye. Sure
tydt had been tampered with! £
of idle curiosity, she undid the
paper find examined the contents
.... The odor was refreshing,
though rather heavily perfumed.
And what fat cigarettes they,
were!
Or was it just that some were
Mbs. Robert E Robertson and
children, and Mrs. William Strauss
and children of Houston are here
for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. W. F.
Hasskarl. They will ,be joined Sun-
day by Mr. Robertson and Mr.
Strauss, who will spend Father’s
Day at the Hasskarl home:
Mrs. R. C. Kay of.Dfcvis, Okla-
law and sister, ^Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hohlt She will be remem-
bered by many friends as the for-
mer Miss Dorothy” Chisolm.
Mrs. Charles W. Hutchins and
daughter, Myra Lucille, of Davis.
Oklahoma, will reach here Sun-
day for a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
: Kenneth E. Krug, who will also
i have ns their guests for the week-
end, Mrs.- Kenneth E. Krug, Jr.
and Miss Colleen Smith Krug of
Freeport.
Carl. J. Reich has returned
from a two weeks" business trip
to Dallas and Loa Angeles, Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. W J*Cox and Mrs. J. B.
package for Chloe to | Ferguson and son, TUchard, of
— t._ _i j . „ Hobston. are visiting Mrs. Louise
Teague and Mrs. T. S. Estes.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. 'Ray of
! Huntsville are guests at the home
! iJ Mr nnri TVTrw 'Pnin Wlo«n
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 118, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946, newspaper, June 14, 1946; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334688/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.