Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1938
BRENHAM BANNER-PRlSiS
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MARKET NEWS
THEATERS
Dr BEATRICE STINNETT
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SAVING
on new
extra layers of
Hig/i Quality
85c
SIMON THEATRE
$4.1)5
Sunday & Monday
puts money in
your pocket”!
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NOTICE
BRENHAM WHOLESALE GRO, CO.
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Brenham Cheese Co
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SUNDAY
FIRESTONE—
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You Ought
To Know
Telephone
Numbers
Appel Garage —Geick Setvk&StJa#ons
E. P. Mueller Gull Service Station
My office will be closed until April
17, while I am at Kolar Health Clinic
of Bloodless Surgery.
DR. A S. TJADEN.
, C. H. Silberman of Brenham, who
received a Southwestern Insurance
SUNDAY A MONDAY
"MANNEQUIN”
dealers
meetings.
We arc paying you these prices:
REGULAR EGGS 12e
INFERTILE EGGS 13c
and
He
fame as
stage pro-
Oscar
actor
WPA
Dr. A. E. STINNETT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
General Practice
New Low
PRICE!
Tested Chicks and Custdm
Hatching.
- QUALITY BABY CHICKS
Every Tuesday
Custom hatching $1.50 per ‘ tray.
We have a. special incubator for
'hatching Turkeys. Inquiry and
visitors are always welcome.
ONSET. Mas. (UP)— Add ways
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25c
85c
50c
50c
75c
50c
25c
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$8.25
$8.50
$4.85
.$3.75
$2.95
$2.25
$1.50
$1.00
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY
(.-ail Patrick
Akim Tamiroff
"DANGEROUS TO KNOW"
L FLASH GORDON
COMEDY
REX THEATRE
TO-DAY
••SUDDEN BILL DORN"
JUNGLE MENACE
COMEDY
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TRI PIE - SAFE TIRES
F ham
Intermediate Value
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by the' of Dealers
CONVOY TIRES
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SPECIAL
K. C. ENGLISH WHITE
LEGHORN BABY CHICKS
May Delivery Qtr Per
AT y’-’-UyHiihdred
WM KETTLER
Itt. 1. Burton, Texas
NEW PRIC ES
HAIR CUTS
HAIR CUTS, children
under 15
SHAVE
MAR-O-OIL SHAMPOO
FITCH’S SHAMPOO
OIL STEAM SHAMPOO
ELECTRIC SCALP
MASSAGE with TONIC 25c
FACE MASSAGE
SABS-CO SHAMPOO
STOKES* BARBER SHOP
Frank J. Kulhanek, Helmuth C.
Zoch. John H. King, C.E. Stokes
r strengthens • > ’ ■ .... ..
[ the tire, but also acts as a highly '' ,
Come In And See The New...
Firestone
HIGH SPEED TIRE
best I
Man of I
into a '
scored .
Expert RADIO Service
We repair any make or model.
For Philco and Zenith Radios
See
NAVRATU. MUSIC' HOUSE
Brenham's oldest and largest
radio dealer. Phone 189. --
of <---
up even
rather i exceptional quality. Further
■■JOAN
CRAWFORD
SPfNCER
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YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DRIVE WITHOUT
FIRESTONE TRIPLE-SAFE TIRES
Last year highway accidents cost the live* of more than 38,000 men, women and
children and a rnilKen mere were injured!
' More than 40f000el these deaths end injuries
blowout* and skidding due ta smeetti, worn,
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CONVOY
. METHODIST MISSIONARY
SOCIETY MEETS
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cial session.
w With the president, Mrs. Rich
ville Tigers in the league opener^ ard Spinn presiding, the session
;■ step into more trouble t
when they journey to Burton.
Facing the ifot-Shots will be
1 "Grcss-fire" Kusprowicz, i_.
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The Brenham Cubs and Biel- •*.
Nerville nine blast the lid off the
Community league schedule here , •
Sunday afternoon at Firemens
park.
Jhe game will start at 3:30p.m.
These arc .two of the fastest
clubs in the loop and a good game
is expected ■ '
The advertisers listed below
offer special advantages to you
when you call them on the tele-
phone. Watch this column and
when you need a special serv-
ice of any kind call one of
these numbers. '•
IMPORTANT NOTICE ;
iiinTiiiniiniHnnuiiiiiiHiiHiimiiinw*HttniiHmiHiiHiiiiHiiuiH
All parties who have not as yet assessed for 1938,
please do so at once. The Homestead Exemption from
State tax cannot be allowed unless it is signed and de-
. signaled every year.
ROBT. J. SCHAWE
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
Licensed by Texas State
MediCal Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids (piles) successful-
ly treated by injection method—
without loss of time from work.
Office Phone 87 Res. Phone 420
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WASHINGTON COUNTY €
. HATCHERY ~
OF BURTON, TEXAS
SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM HATCHING ’
DAY OLD SEXED PULLETS
BABY CHICKS ANb EGGS FOR SALE
Beginning April 1 wte will have ample space for both Turkey
and Chicken Eggs. Call us for bookings Setting days Mondays
» and-Thursdays. Give us a chance to please you.
. ’ SCHATZ A BREDTHAUER.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
K-< ■
a
covering satisfactorily
operation. ~
‘A. C. Becker of Houston is here,
for a week end visit to -his moth-
er, Mrs. Isabelle Becker.
Buddy England has returned
to Victoria, where he is stationed
with a Sun Oil Company* crew,
after a visit to his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. England. ■
. Miss Katheryne Reese has gone
to Austin , to attend the Annual
Round-Up at the University of
Texas.
YOUR
OOO DRUGGIST
When you want a prescription
duplicated or need urgent serv-
ice, call
GLISSMANN’S DRUG
STORE
BRENHAM CUBS ®"””" *-'"1 HOT-SHOTSfiO soc/ety
PLAY HERE
SUNDAY
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'CONVOY TIRE
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Meeting Tuesday afternooiY at <
the hospitable home of Mrs. D. H |
O'Neil, the Missionary Society of
Giddings Memorial Methodist
Manager Walter Decker's Bren- church enjoyed a business and so-
Hot-Shots, having success- ’** ‘
fully disposed of the strong .Bell-
“The tire that
PERSONALS I
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Miss Elizabeth Huggard went
to College Station last night to
attend the* cotton pageant, style
show .and ball at A. and M. Col-
lege. v
Mrs. Thetis King and Miss Le-
ila Louise King went to Houston
this morning to spend the day.
Mrs. E. P. Anderson is expect-
ed home this afternoon from Aus-
tin. where she visited her son,
Clint Anderson, ‘student at the
University, and saw Helen fiayea
in "Victoria Regina."
Mrs. Matilda Suter is at home
after a visit to relatives in Beau-
mont and Houston.
Justice of the Peace H. A. pec-
ker is a patient- at the Saint
PRE-EASTER SPECIALS
STARTING, FEB. 28
--$12.50 OIL I’I.KMANEN'T, for . . ’ .
$10.00 UH. PERM XNENT, for
$ 7-50 OIL PERMANENT, for
$ 0.50 OIL PERMANENT, for
$ 5.00 OIL PERMANENT, for r
$ 8 50 OIL PERMANENT, for
$ 2.50 OIL PERMANENT, for
$ 1.50 OIL PERMANENT, for
Wcrchan's Beauty Shoppe
Phone 82 » Brenham, Texas
J, H.
in num- sales
and O. - II., tires for
, King, Fort Worth, state-wide and look this
winner of the Efficiency Cup.
final -business session
was held 1
ALAN CURTIS
R^LPH MORGAN
" Ff"r h> i-*wrcnct liazarS
y »»«c,i L. M«nki,W|c< •
, bcr of applications;.
Worth,
' Burton Hatchery j
BURTON, TEXAS
Phone 93 *
Frapcis Hospital, where he i»-ro4LW«-feai. apeciatiZHtg-in Stood-
NeuHBigh , ........ .
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Tor the greatest protection of yourself
and your family equip your car with Firestone HHW
TRIPLE-SAFE Tires. By TRIPLE-SAFE we jjy
mean — .
1 PROTECTION AGAINST SKIDDING
■ — The scientific tread design girtis flffs
longer non-skid mileage and stops your
car up to 29 % quicker. -
O PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS MS
“ — Firestone Tires run up to 28 degrees
cooler because every fiber of every cord in
every ply is saturated with liquid rubber
by the Firestone patented Gum-Dipping
process. This counteracts the internal
friction and heat that ordinarily cause blowouts.
4 PROT1CTION A6A1NST PUNCTUKCS - Two
V Gum-Dipped cords under the tread add strength to the tire and give
extra protectioa against punctures.
Now is the time to make your car tire-safe for fall and wiraer
driving. Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by equipping
your car with a set of new.FIRESTONE TRIPLE-SAFE Tires—the
safest tires that money can buy!
C. H. Silberman
Wins Meritorious
Service Award
‘ SAN ANTONIO. April 9 C. H.
Silberman at Brenham is the win- j Company Award at San Antonio
ner jn the Houston territory of | ‘ '
the $50 Meritorious Service!
Award given annually by the
Southwestern Life Insurance
Company to the representatives
who have the lowest lapse rate m and Mrs. Silberman „are also in
their respective territories. The San Antonio attending the con-
prize was presented to Mr- Silber- vention.
man by-Preaident C. F. O'Donnell Among the other prize winners
at the Company's annual banquet , announced Friday night were G. ' tacting
Friday night,at the Gunter Hotel a. Bodenheim, Longview, winner sales meetings. He expresses
in San Antonio, where the mem- of the Grand Challenge Cup, for great admiration for TeXas and,
the largest volume of insurance asked how long he expects to
written in 193"; Morton Bigger, stay here, remarked: "If I have
Dallas, second in volume; W. W anything to do with it, I'm going
Carroll, Lubbock, third in volume, to stay in Texas, from here, on."
- to be president of the Southwes- he was accompanied t-o Bren-
tern Life Club for 1938; L. T. Co- ham by his assistant, J. P. Mo-
canougher. Kilgore, first in num- Kenzie, who addressed the gath-
ber of applications during the ering on ways and means of in-
year, to be vice-president of the' creasing service station profits.
Southwestern Life Club; J, H, Mr. Firestone himself discussed
N Bryant, Corsicdha, second in num- sales possibilities of Firestone
, ber of applications;, and O. - II. tires for passenger automobiles,
occasion to an-
• nounce the development of a new' er and under till all is taken in.
The final '-business session of, tire known ;
the convention was held this will be intermediate
morning, after which the South-! and competitive in price,
western Life Club adjourned un-
til June, 1939. w
lien will be Jjeld. in;
-----Springs. Colorado. '
.uv T
et *
at their sourcea, and highly mod-
Ey ing methods ■ have contributed to
- - the creation of this exceptional
..d Lj ...... _ d 7,;.,/.. • i next meeting, at the home of Mrs J measure of dollar-for-dollar val- ■
Another thought Dr. Frank was a Quincy Linnstcadter, Monday, J ue. Savings to the purchaser have
"worirOamous pacifist." I April 18, 2 p. m, - ... [been effected, but not through
I Postmaster General Janjea A. j , —----------— 'the restriction or limitation of
iclations counsel arid has become I’arlej’.in one mstancc was identi- , School Has ret Alligator quality,
n^lctl for his remarkably tucccss-1 a3 secretary of agriculture,
ful publicity Campaign. i When asked to identify Chaing [
Another beginner described Dr. ( Kal-ahek, one student wrote that i mak|n__ gchoo] interesting
Glenn Frank as th'- "oraanizer of i “he is the man with the beautiful I *•
the RcuZcai party andha^’ an J acUve " ife Vho Wduated I fotu"8 al,*£Oru
Rcpubhcan party .s had sU trick here. The lively viaitor new
insisted he was in command of j half ’‘*e- >8 ^Pe^ed to put on
the Japanese air force. ' ~ ' " e,KhJ and *T Y
> ' dec the care of the children.
Easter Specials
$7.50 Frederic Oil Wave $8.50
$6.00 Duart Oil Wave
$5.00 Duart Nupad Oil
Wave $3.50
$4 00 Vogue Art Oil Wave $2.95
$2.95 Certified Oil Wave $2.50
$2.50 011 Wave $1.95
$1.95 Oil Wave-„ 81.50
Special* On End Curls at
VANITY FAIR BEAUTY
SHOPPE
Miss Nathalie Rothermel
BURTON, TEX. Phone No. 44
Sunday was opened with prayer
president. . i
Reading of minutes of previous
former meetings and roll c$ll by the sec-
manager of the. Sun Oilers, while retary, Mrs. T. O. 7, oolley, fol-
the Brenham club will shoot lowed. Various other officers gave
their ace righthander, Fricko reports. Items of business were
Seelhorst. against the Burtons. discussed, concluding with the
Both elu.bs look . the opening benediction.
tussle.'i. rar^lIISt^^ ^C^rmLne-PurJng the social hour dainty
with case and the Hot-Shots refreshments were served.
whipping Bellville. ' I ’ ---------------—~ ’
Fcr the lAst two years Burton . wnuev «u .
and Salem have met in the J#”™ WOMEN WILL
Washington Count? league finals HLNT PLATTERS
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Eggs 12c and 13c
Rhode Island nm and Barred
Plymouth Rocks, large fryers, 18c
lb.; 1U - 2>A, 20c.
Hens, 8c and 10c.
Old roosters, 4c to Be.
Country bacon, 12c
Country lard, 12c
Butter, 20c to 25c.
Sour cream butter fat. No. 1,
19c ■
Sour cream butter fat. No. 2,
17c
Sweet cream butter fat 22c
Sweet cream butterfat delivered
at plant, ,26c
COlfON
One year agu today middling
cotton sold in Brenham 14.75
Brenham middling. 8.60
Cold Pressed t,ane, wholesale
11.15; Retail. $1.30.
Cotton seed hulls, $11.00
Cottonseed meal, retail—$1.56
Wholesale, $1.35.
en. Various games and contests
formed the entertainment, and
' V’Arv tinnrnnriatp nriT.p«_ u-rro as-
sumed by winners. The angel food
JOAN CRAWFORD AND
SPENCER TRACY ARE
CO-STARRED; AT SIMON
Katherine Brush, whose
selling novel, "Young
Manhattan." was made
motion picture hit, has
again with the adaptation to the
screen of her original story "Man-
nequin," co-star, ing for the first
time Joan Crawford and Spencer
Tracy. The picture opens a two-
day showing at the Simon Theat-
er. •
With the New York Miss Brush
knows so well as an exciting back
ground, this is the human, realis-
tic tale of a girl born in a Hes-
ter Street tenement, who winds
up in a multimillionaire's pent-
house. Jessie Cassidy, played- by I
Miss Crawford, asks for nothing
' more in life than three clean.
' comfortable rooms and the man
she loves, but fate takes a hand
I when two men battle for her.
The first is Eddie Miller, por-
( tiayed by Alan Curtla. Holly-
i wood's newest leading man dis-
i co very: The second is John L.
1 Hennessey yi part which gives
Tracy a nigged characterization
1 as a \%c.ih4ix steamship owner
who rose from Hester Street. Sur-
prising story twists lead to a dra-
matic climax when Hennessey!
—I gnen broke and Jessie flnnuy finds 1 '
i hapiness ip three rooms. ‘
Miss Crawford, never more
beautifully gowned, wears twenty
eight costume changes, designed
by Adrian ns an advance fashion
'.preview of feminine i styles for
! 1938.
Jn prominent featured' roles arc
Ralph Morgan; Mary Phillips,
i New York atago actress; Leo
| Gorcey, who plays the same type
of swaggyring waterfront tough
I role that brought him
- | "Spit" irt Broadway
---iduction of "Dead End";
! O'Shea, Veteran character
, who was diaeovered in a
theatre project and scored an Wn-
' mediate hit in "Captains Courag-
, couc"; Elizabeth Risdon and oth-
i era. - . ■
_ —, J were caused directly by puncturM*
skuMing du« !• smooth, worn, unsafe tirosl
Lift it 4 itrtiM cut
tMJijM art Uailt it
EASTER SPECIALS
~ $12AeOt1Mave$8Ae
10.00 OU Wave 6.00 A/’T’X
7 50 011 Wave 4.25 fc A
6.50 Oil Wave 3.50 J
5.00 Oil Wave 2.50
3.50 Oil Wave 2.00 )
2.50 (Ml W ave 1.25
1.50 Oil W ave 1.00 g<
Tonic’s Beauty Salon
PHONE 23
Operators: Miss Tonie Mae Scekei
Miss Etta Mae Zander. ■
J. P. Thomas discussed sale of
hen the convert- tires for tractors and farm ma-
Caknado chincK "and R. M. Fitzgerald
spoke on ttres for .trucks and
busses. IL S. Wellborn, district 1 very appropriate prizes, were
field representative, presided as r----J u‘- —
-master of. ceremonies, after May-! cakes served with other varieties
er Reese B. Lockett had spoken a j w.' .
word of-welcome. • coffee provided a very delicious i tread is compounded of
The meeting was sponsored by j luncheon. ; W’ear-r»<ttetlng rubber ■ Thgf |p-
■"Ihc "Firestone Tire". ancT Rubber | Those present ^ore Mrs Arthur'------ »----•----
Company whose local distributor ' Melchoir, Mrs. R. P. Wagner, Mrs !
•is the Brcnlumi Wholesale Groc-] Otto Pfeil, Mrs. Quincy Linn , ti
Giddings, [ Otto Wa'rnasch, Misses May ; pointed out that such factors
The Latiunr Women's Home ,
Demonstration Club ipembers are corporates" the ful? repertoire "of
----------j outstanding features
of engineering and construction,
including that all-important fea-
ture — patented Gum - Dipping.
Every cord in every Convoy Tire
is saturated with" liquid rubber to
I minimize internal friction and
ternoon. ; heat. Nine extra pounds of rub-
Pertaining to the many uses of' t»er are added to each 100 pounds
---isale n lawfVA nlntlA* In vnnblnrv 1 ...
angel food reke. it serves its pur-; ate mea9Ure of cxtra
against blowouts.
MJch of Hour
Confuse Cubs
—- In journalism
checquer in Great Britain.
,At least, that is the way a stu-
dent identified the French screen
a -tres^ .n Prof. Gayle C. Walkel’r
first year journalism class at the
Uqiveresty of Nebraska.
HUNT LARGE FLATTERS
. I with each clyb winning the chiim-
) nionshin one time
bers of the Southwestern Life
Club have been in convention.
Mi’ and Mrs. M. B. Holleman
MELBOURNE (UP)—Within a
few. hours after she became the
On the strength of Gum-Dip- first woman parachute jumper in
C8K ping alone, the Convoy Tire finds Australia by making a 'successful
,v*n. solid foundation for Rs claim of descent of 3,200-feet Miss Jean f
, em- Burns. 17, lost he rbalance while
•‘ phasizing the top quality rating appearing on the stage that even- (
is more deliberate when folding in construction
I With the full force of its vast
engineering and manufacturing
resources /Concentrated on the
production of a new high quality
tire at a.new low price, the
Firestone Tire & Rubber Com-
pany announces the introduction
of the Convoy Line for passenger
1 cars and trucks. This new tire is
f built specifically for motorists
who ■ art demanding ' unstinted
quality in the lower price brack-
etx
The Convoy Line of tires in-
going back to the old homesteads Firestone's
to search for large pjatters, since
Miss May Stein, home demonstra-
tion agent proved the value of one
in her demonstration of baking
angel food cake at the hjthe of
attending Mrs. Otto Warnasch, Friday af- [ minimize internal
j heat. Nine extra pounds of rub-
such a large platter in making nf cord, providing a commensur-
angel food cake, it serves its pur- ’ aje measure of extra protection
pose well. Beating the egg whites
in this manner, with a coil wire i
beater, all the amount
whites will be worked
.7tter»»,at 8an?e tln7’ rtn<r I exceptional Quality. Further em- Burns, 17, lost he rbalance while
thf1 thL?id ™ tOnJ phasizing the top quality rating appearing on the stage that even- !
mixing bow). This platter method j of the tlre is jetstone's patented lng, fell 5 feet and injured he*
is more deliberate when folding in construction of two extra layers head.
the sugar and flour, having a bat- I oj Gum-Dipped cords under- the
ter whip to blend in the dry in- [ tread. This not only
gredients securely, working it ov- [ *«__ u..» _i_---»
efficient safeguard against punc-
as the Convoy which , * An interesting educational re- tures. They serve as the outer
port wgs glven by M1.a Quincy Walto of protection and add im-'
Linnsteadter; concerning the pasj measurably to the wear and ser-
months work accomplished by the ■ vtc<> expectancy of the Convoy
Home Demonstration Club Worn- Tire.
The new Convoy Tire has a
safe, ajlent tread that is both pt-
tractive in appearance nnd effi-
cient in service. It is built to tit
the road with a minimum of skid
or Reese B. Lockett had spoken a ] of cakes, cookies, sandwiches and J tendency. The heavy, deep-ribbed-
a very delicious tread is compounded of tough,
__ __ ■ . '___i wear-reT(*4(n» H»hh«r . ■ I*-
Thosc present *vereJ4rs Arthur ! sures iong, dependable mileage.
----,— ,— ----- ------------- . " . - . „----- ">! In justifying the low price of
— LINCOLN. Neb. O'-l fjee k l"'' 1^'-- W“?1^r.G5°C’ V
£'^n>rrfs; An?,neeir<T -Brackett R.....R*' '
men were here from' Giddings, TOtto Warnasch, Misses ilay pointed out that such factors as
Na\ asota. Caldwoll, Somerville. [ Stein. Lena Heins, Dorothy Pls- j t,bc control of rubber and cotton
Burton and Anderson, as well as klak and Myra Warnasch. ■ their sources, and high^ mod-
from smaller communities of A demonstration of baking jel-'ernized and efficient manufactur-
Washington county. ly rolls, and sun^ihe cake Ly • .... - * . .
————---- | Mrs. Erpest Menn will be at the
One girl student was unable in ed by some as the second Lincoln" . . -
th? quiz to identify the chancelloi Another thought Dr. Frank was a [ ^"cy „ , ”n*tcadte1,
c.f her own school. She said Chan- "world famous pacifist." I APru P-
cellar E.‘ A. Burnett is a "public-
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