Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 2, 1944 Page: 3 of 4
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Y, MAY 1,1944.
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FOR SALK^OR TRADE — Cold
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Rrllnera, Wheels All Sizes
New and used Auto Parts.
Auto glass installed.
See us for one-stop service.
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Spot Refrigerator. Operates
kerosene. Carl Dyer. Route
Brenham.—-82-6t p
Other battlefield vsaentiaU. No
material oF&.U*
provide means more in terms ot
hia life or death. Are you saving
your used cooking fats?
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WORKED.' MOW WE
MUST HURRY TO
HEADQUARTERS /
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THEM TO THE (J
VATERLAND. . .
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Venetian blinds, custom built or
repaired. Dial 2869. W. H Sehl-
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Brenham Radio Service
and Sales
106 South Market Street
Repair all makea. ^11 work
guaranteed. Phone 2590
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material of war that you can help
provide means more in terms of
hie life or death. Are you saving
your uaed cooking fata?
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DON'T GET WORD TO THE POLCE
THERE WONT BE A CHANCE
OF CATCHING THAT NAZI / >
Cotton Planting Seed. - Mrs. Dan
Pecker.—84-5t
FOR SALE—LIMITED AMOIJN1
OF SOY BEAN MEAL AT BREN-
HAM (1ITTON OIL A MFD. CO,
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FOR SALE—Tottenham estate in
Austin arid Washington codnties,
consisting of farms and pastures-
All, or In separate tracts. Also
10 shares Washington County
Bank stock. W. F. Tottenham,
executor.- »2-8tp * w
FOR BALE ”p. and R H 14 va-
riety planting cotton seed culled
and treated. JOO pound bags $6.00
Term* cash. See John D. Quinn,
Navasota, Texas.“-77'-22t
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ftECREX POWER YOU'VE GOT. I'LL MAKE
A HEAL WITH YOU "'TELL ME HOW XXJ
TOOK MIMI AWAY FROM A*£ -YOUAmTM
THAT FACE-ANO I WILL KILL YOU QUICK
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JERRT ABOUND,
MERCHANDISE
Recently Arrived!
• Pocket Knives
Cigarette
Lighters
• Manicure
Scissors
• Tweezers
• Sewing Needles .
• Gem Clips
• Inexpensive
Stationery
29c to 59c
Dr. A. H. Howell
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brennam, Texas
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ON AMERICAN SOIL MADE
SCATT ATAZLT
FOR INDIAN TRADE...
AMP THE SURPLUS BECAME
OUR FIRST MANUFACTURED
EXPORT TO ENGLAND.
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Iqiere AN* VIAn[J
Hemstitching, 10 cents yard. Do-
bert’s Ready-to-Wear.—86-3tc
Quality Baby Chicks every Mon-
day. Special for May and June
baby chicks, $9.00 per hundred.
Custom hatching $2.50 per tray
Burton .Hatchery, Phone 93.—86-tf
WANTED
WANTED—Room and board for
elderly woman. Write Navasota,
Box 206 for particulars—84-5tp
< i > IHEI-P WANTED ~
I 1wM.L14 VVAll 1LD ■ (White or col-
ored). To work on dairy farm
near Houston, houses furnished
Apply at Spears' Dairy, Brenham.
—87-4tp ' ’
HELP WANTED Men wanted,
Texas Manufacturing Co, Bren-
ham.—87-tf
WANTED -A good nurse, fond
of children. Must have good ref-
erences. Mrs. R. W. Franklin, 403
West Alabama, Houston, Texas.—
85-5tp.
"We want some real nice person
to more or Dss take over our
house at the cornet of the Capitol
grounds In Austin and run things
as they ought to be run, keepilng
house and planning and cooking
meals. Pleasant surroundings, nice
.room. Family of five.. Satisfac-
• tory wages- Write Mrs. W. L.
I Bradfield, 206 E. 11 St., Austin,
I B ’ Texas."—74-14tp
Buy a Bond to save a Boy!
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FOR SALE Delta Pine Land cot-
ton seed. Mrs. Dan Becker.-
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FOlT SALE
equipment, including several
of rubber picture atcncfls,
work, drill cards, program
1 teri&l, pocket wall chart, etc. for
1 $25. A $100 value to any' teacher
of primary grades. Mrs Elsie
1 STuellef. Burton, Route 1, Long
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FOR SA1-E Extra good Jersey
milk cow, milk without calf $95.00.
Zwarnemann’a Ruterville, Texas.
87-2t ’ ‘
3 RE REASONABLE, BUS?/.') THAT'S WHAT
I DON'T KNOW HOW' THIS MAKES IT GO
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IT OUT FOR YOURSELF. ¥
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A HANDSOME YOUNG AM xU
GENT-LIKE
WILL BUY-*~Junk of all kinds, al-
so newspapers, magazines, junk
cars. Sam’s Auto Supply, Phone Lby the
7221—83-10t
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LOST--Saturday, lady’s Gruen
wrist watch. For reward return
to Mrs. A-. F. Wiede —86-2tp
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billfold, containing bills and No. 1
Ration Book. Owner may claim
al Banner-Press. 86-2tp
MISfELLANEOl S
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rates For Announcements
State and District $25.0C
County Offices $?0.00
County Commissioners $20.00
lYeclnct Offices ,.$10.0C
The Banner-Press is authorized to
make announcements of the fol-
lowing candidates for office, sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary in July:
For State Sraator—
Fourteenth Senatorial District
of Texas
E. M. CROW, Burleson County
J. ALTON YORK. Brazos Coun-
ty
For DistrSct Judge
JOHN H. TATE ,4
f'or Repreeratatlve to Texas
legislature—
R. A.<»FLICHa._’Z7^L.---’--
DR. L A LUEBEMANN
For County Judge—
RICHARD SPII^N
For District Clerk— ,
PAUL KLINGSPORN
For ShcrlffJ^
TIEMAN H. DIPPEL
For County Clerk—
TRAVIS PHILLIPS
I or Tax Assessor-Collector—
ROBT. J. SCHAWE
For County Commissioner—
Precinct No. 4 (Bnrton Precinct)
HERMAN G. WEBER
For County Commissioner—
Precinct No. 3 (JSrenham Pre-
cinct)
E. L, BAKER
LOUIS R. LEHRMANN
For-County Commissioner—
Precinct No. 1 (Washington
precinct) »,
• »JOE E. BAILEY
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TOR. SALE - Yellow .Dent car
corn. Also farm wagon. Standard
VJLuig 'bultivfttor, Moline riding
planter and two John Deere walk-
ing plows. Alamo Confactionery
& Grocery. 86-3tp
FOR SALE. Our home at 81E
West Second street. Brenham
Texas. See Mrs. C- L. Vogelsang
at above address. 86-3tp
FOR SALE A 1933 Chevrolet
coupe as is $185.00 cash. Zwer-
.nemann's, Ruterville, T e x a s.—
86-2tp
FOR SA US — 1 . used standard
typewriter. Phone 2806.- 85-3tp
FOR SALfe Farmall tractor F20
fully- equipped. H. C. Wehaing
Box 61, Burton, Texas —84-5tp
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by tboae vital minutes — or days,
;x months ijhich mean Ameri-
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 87, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 2, 1944, newspaper, May 2, 1944; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347788/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.