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1944.
MONDAY, JULY 24? 1944.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
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Note of Appreciation
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. I wish to thank the voters of Wash-
ington county for the splendid vote of
confidence they gave me in Saturday’s
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primary election.
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ote‘of Tiillnks
To Pct. 3 Voters
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of confidence. \
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Robt. J. Schawe
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NOW ON SALE
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THIS JOB IS URGENT!
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" I snaTTondeavor to merit this vote
heart filled with gratitude for the sup-
port of my friends, and with no feeling,
pf ill will toward any who vote<Lagainst‘
petition.*
I sincerely appreciate your fine sup-
port and cooperation.
ATTRACTIVE SCALE OF WAGES—Work week 60
hours-time and one-half for work in excess of 40 hours
WAR WORKERS
NEEDED
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Control Number on each bottl. ... will
be welcomed by million* nt mother*
Ask for Fletcher’* Caatoria the next
time your child need* a laxative.
who have long used Fletcher’* Caatoria
a* th* ideal laxative for children.
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floe of the Lowef Colorado River
Authority. ,
held
and
We think that thi* visible evidence
of quality and reliability... the Serial
This number ia plainly visible
through a "window” in the new pack-
age. It ia your guarantee that Fletcher’*
Caatoria ia safeguarded by thrr-e differ-
ent kind* of rigid te*t* . . . chemical,
bacteriological. and biological.
county
District
Study, carefully the advuttlao-
l. They
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(QI <ii*art
IMO ttOW'MtCHUQIIM
For thia ia the original and genuine
Fleteher’e Caatoria .. th* laxative that’*
mild and gentle, yet effective ... the
laxative that** pl*a*ant-ta*ting. so you
don't have to “force” your child to take it
And we think that million* of moth-
erwUill be glad to know that Fletcher *
Castoria the laxative made especially
for children-1* now oh sale at their
druggist*’.
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MUST BE CITIZEN OF U.S.A.
IMMEDIATE and COMPLETE LIVING FACILITIES
AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEN EMPLOYED
Applicants must bring draft registration and classifi-
cation, social security card.
Workers now employed in an essential activity
will not be considered.
APPLY
U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
107 South St. Charles St.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Monday and Tuesday, July 24 and 25th, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ON CALIFORNIA
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
TRANSPORTATION PAID
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LABORATORY TfSTID
CONTROL MUIIIR
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Note i Until *uffici*nt stock* can be
made available, your druggist may
not have enough Fletcher’* Caatoria
on hand to meet all demand*. If he
happens to be out of stock when you
ask for Fletcher's Caatoria. pleaae be
patient. He will have it for yagv
shortly.
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From eye-witness descriptions, NEA Art 1st-Correspondent S. J. Woolf depicts the build-up of men
and supplies on the Normandy tieaches. This vivid sketch was radioed" from Britain, to America exclu-
sively for NEA Service. (NEA Tele-Sketch). •
Comptroller:
Sheppard
Butler
Shelton
Agriculture: .
McDonald-
.Hunter
Arnold
State Superintendent:
Rogers
Woods
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TpVBKy BOTTLK of Fletcher*
Caatoria -now on aale at your drug-
gist’*—bear* a Serial Control Number.
The groom has .recently moved| UU1 ,|IHtii. t. W T. McDonald of - . X
Dash Inla nd From
Beachheads On
Tinian
Send those waste rats to" war
. . . they make glycerine, and
glycerine makes explosives to drive
I millions of shells.
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for service soon after the United
States entered the conflict. As a
sergeant in the United States Ma-
rines he saw much active service
and was wounded at Guadalcanal.}
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vote of <101
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WINS AGAINST
VETERAN SOLON
BY 345 MARGIN
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5 CONGRESSMEN
(Continued rrom rage One)
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MOTHERS: THE FLETCHER’S CASTORIA
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your butcher will give you 4c and
two meat ration points, free. Save
them dn any kind of tin can, not
glass Rush them to your meat
dealer. Start doing It today)
FACTORY DERMATITIS
Ease itching, burning with antiseptic.
Black and White Ointment." Relieve*—
promotes healihg. Use only as directed.
Cleanse with Black and White Skin Soap.
fe1
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The Green Band... Around each
package It* a brllHant gre^n band.
Thi* band quickly identifie* the
tripU-teeted Fletcher** Caatoria now
on aale.
The Serial Control Number... The
Serial ControTTJumLer i* on th*
bottl* label. You can *ee it through
a "window” in the outride carton.
1145
2082
233
your butcher will give you 4c and
two meat ration points, free. Save
them in, any kind of tin can, not
glass. Rush them to your meat
dealer. Start doing it today!
fully tnulded
neckline. SI
vaeUIai _ Ke-1
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I w® to take this opportunity to
thank the voters and my many friends
who supported me during the reiwnt
election.
Even though defeated, I feel I have
been benefited as well as the people of
Precinct 3 who were offered some com-
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Mrs. Alma Ruetz, has gone to 1
i Houston for a two-day post-grad-
I uate course in cold waving, being
| h< 1.1 at the Rice Hotel.
. The need is- so urgent that for
every’ pound' of~?at~~ydu~turn"In,
SARAH KATHRYN F.STF.S
. AM) JAMES l». MVINTYRE
WED SL'NDAY EVENLNC.
A quiet weddipg ceremony of
cordial interest • to numerous
ftiends took place at the parson-
age <
Sunday evening, when Miss Sarah
Kathryn Estes, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. Estes,, became the
bride of James Printle McIntyre,
sotr of Mrs. Ida J. McIntyre. The
Rex’ 1 . .. .
church officiated, and Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Phillips attended the
bridal couple.
The bride, an attractive blonde,
v. as beautihilly attired in wood-
COUNTY GOES
ALMOST SOLID
FOR GOVERNOR
(Continued rn>m mtge one)
} constructed of Talisman rowbtMis—
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" ■ Mr. atid Wr-Tfr l M.^ ftTMit DPl’ j
the midnight Santa Ee for a short ' Welcome Lutheran church.
' edJing trip, the destination of their’marriage they moved .to
which was not disclosed. For I Bleitilervillr, and resided there tin-
traveling the bride wore a smart- til the .death of her husband on
ly-.toilpp'd .b.iown gubardim: siutpJww 27.'1922. C-,
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her home with the Bft-rwinkels.
She was a member of the Wel-
come Lutheran church since child-
hood. • . ’ ,
Surviving are the
children: W, H. Hqhlt
mnnn Weber with a
to 2<t».
Since John Whiddon
| Chapel Hill unopposed
■ plape to be vacated iv ,, (
Cpmmissloner Jack Rigitt, three' <>i
the four member*'of the court
next year will be nexv men. A. W..
Hartstnck of Washington did not
seek re-election.
At Chapel Hill,
PEAR^ HARBOR. July 24
(I’V' Marine assault forces, tight-,
ening their hold on the southern. ■
.Marianas In preparation for new
thrusts toward the Philippine* and
Japan, stormed inland from nexvly
won beachheads on Tinian against
light opposition today. In th«-|r
second amphibious invasion In ■
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three days J
. ’Ll
Nt.11 rr, >6 UIIWW* Hl N111 IL "'. -^7.
Tinian, three miles south' of Sai- ■
pan yesterday and quickly con- '
milidittcd beachheads under cover 1
of a tremendous land, navnl and
nlr Iximbnrdment. • • . -
... . Tlje4WUMfi"'l <ff Guau'. mra.i.i- j*
-whttn.--wh»w<»4..*»KnM .of -woniiuum^r
success. Several towns‘xvefe over-
run. by txv.o columns of Marine In-
' xadcrA l\Tlfr*nTTr nesrmg im Mii.u
land junction that vt'oidd isoltite1
the main Gttpm port of Aprl
pre-.
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I mantel in the Hanner-PreRR
A. Woods for state school auper-
I intendent.
Following are the totals:
I Governor:
I Stevenson
I Jones
Minton
Ferguson
I Cunningham
■ Porter
Carey
Mills
| Grimes
I ■ Lieutenant Governor:
|------ Davis-......
I *' Smith
Attorney General:
Sellers
Martin
I k Erlsman
Supreme Court:
Critz
Smiley
Hubbard
Rowland
Simpson
Criminal Appeals:
HasWns
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| held at the Rice Hotel.
2811
432
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N. E. McGuire, pastor of the Because of his wounds he received
an honorable medical discharge, jMUe give* the vote by predhets.
and after his recovery came to Re-elected without opposition
Prenham to make his home, hav- wpIV the following county aqd
dng formerly resided in Houston, strict' officers; District Judge
John Tate; District Attorney U-s-
i lie D. Williams; County Judge'
Julian E" “w't-im
MRS. S. HOHLT ■ Paul’ kling0porn; County
AGED S3 YEARS -
~"£C<mfInue’i| (Torn rage Dne)
At Chapel Hill, Chip
constable for many years, was
feated by Tom Stolarskl,
chant, by a margin of 10 votes.
The figures were:
Stolarski 161
Routt'151
The rtice for county tax asses-
sor-collector saxv Robert J. Scha-
we returned to office ?>y an easy
victory over Eric W, Moerbe The
vote stood: ' , v
Schawe 2974.
Mnerbe, 612.
In the . race for congress, Wash-
ington county gave a majority of1
208 ts> Hpck Taylor over the in- j -
cvmbent, Lyndon Johnson.
The vote stood:
Taylor 1902
Johnson 16l»i: , , 1
This re|>reHen4-e4--a-*HW'.*,.4’M4»'i'-.’:
gain in Johnson strength sinci
the senate race of three years*ago
in which he'polled only 1128 votes'
against former, governor W. Leis
. O'Daniel.
I ,In the race for state
fully inulded bodice with c u r v e d I ”
.neckline. She wore a lovely
wide - brimmed fall hat of brown I
I velvet, "carried a handsome brown
carde bag,, and i\Jl her accessories
I were in harmonizing tones of
j brown. Her shoulder corsage was
with frilly white blouse and brown Brenham
accessories. On their return they
.will be located in an apartment at
520 West Vulcan Street, which is
| now ready Tor their occupancy.
her entire life in Brenham and' is
c popular member of the younger
society sot. She was educated at
Brenham High school and Blinn
I College, of which she is a gradu- , ham.
ate, :yi<l after finishing school she
held h position at the’* First Na-
tional Bank In Houtfton. Recent-
' ly she ha* been employed at the
Brenham rural electrification of-
' MEXSANA
_________I»OOtHiN& MlDlCAtEO rowom
■ JopB Ralieves vnorting torment and
jEUlkH covert with protecting .coal.
Generout lupply cotH little.
Paul iCling^porn; County Clerk
Travis Phillips; Sheriff Tfeman H
Dippel; County Treasurer W J
(Bill) Schmitt; Justice of Peace
A. Becker; Constable Pct.-3 W
! H. Tappe; County Chairman W.
i'AV.kP" ^'’'HCy.
, |. In justice of police precinct 5,
"hurch After v"'*’ st'«»d; hulte 88, GintlNfntrh-
moved to ei ‘M- B"lh were write-in Candl-
I dates Charlie Tnppr was unoji-
! posed for constable in this
, She- mdved to 1 "" '
■year later, and ma le '" ~ ( .....
iru o.« The need is ao urgent that for j y/i|| guide you to the best brands
every pound of fat you turn iw-j-^rtgrthe product* which millions
. •_ families have found to tie al-i
ways pure, wholesome mid delh’l-
ous And they will save you time,
money and counties* steps. I
Do you read the classified cob ;
Buy a Bond to save a Boy! "* umna regularly? It will pqy you
Map above translates gains of the. Red army in their great sum-
mer oflcnsixe into terms ot U ’S geography Three weeks after
jump-ofl on June 23, the Russians imft recaptured from the N«xi*
over 116000 square miles -roughly'.equal to halt of Texw »s in-
dilated on map Distance of Red spearheads from Hcrhn approxi-
mately equals distance hum Sun Angelo. Tex . tu SuntU Fe. N M
to Brenham and entered business I Rryan parried JJriMdhngton county
here as owner of the Brehham Ra-' afraln*t fioth Setr J Alton Y-oik,
_ r j’io Service. He is a veteran of|the incumbent, and E M. Crow
of the First Baptist church pVorld War IT, having volunteered He led York by 523 votes, and pa i
a majority of about 200 over both.
The figures:
McDonald 1895.
York 1372. <
Crow 325.
A tabulation elsewhere in this
’-jltyr aort are being heUL uvtbe - I
"ihffSrFhn LtltffeHWrWkmr Th MI--
the various stat'ea.
CHURCH SCHOOL
RALLY IS HEID ‘
BY LUTHERANS
(Continuer) rrom r-nge one)
'dings. <>n •Teaching for Life." He
emphasized that church school
i teachers must neier deviate from
i the Word of God in their teach-
ings nothing should be added,
neither should any part of it be
omitted
Prof R C Streng of Texas Lu*
! theran College spoke most inspir-
Ingly on "Win America Now.’’
, Considering the wave of juvenile X
; delinquency (which is really par-
ental delinquency >. we realize that
i we must win the youth into the
. r liui i |i now m 1'irdrr to pieeerve —<
jrUtlrn Ar>?C|.‘j1 .™
■ I ■ HheFl ■ o 'u-utUCg® A.
' were conducted l>y ReV*. Mohr,
I Theo Stieng, Eluchineier, and
Grote The chief aim of these
xx**s to acquaint the teacher* more’
fully with the
Growth Series,’' the neW
School material which is a coop-
erative product of three Lutheran,
church bodies
At n meeting nf thi* sort held
H in’ Carmine the previous Sunday,
■ > a rsfjnpo nriiwl • 1>'K ',nwM urejier Buy extra i where the same speaker* were
M |< Hell I IV Wnr Bonds. Help snorten the war present, about 60 attended. Rallle*
FORNEWBLof^—
AGAINST JAPS
handed Rep. Richard Kleberg of
Corpus Christi an overwhelming
defeat.
J. R. Comb* of Center won the
place vacated by Rep. Martin Dies.
Rep. Nat Patton of Crockett '
continued to trail Tom Pickett of
Palestine and a run-off election
there was a certainty
Rep. Ed Goasett, Sam Russell,
J. J. Mansfield, and Lindley Beck-
worth were having tough fights
with the outcome uncertain.
Other congressmen were defin-
ite survivors, including Speaker
Sam Rayburn of Bonham and
Hatton Summers of Dallas, each ,
seeking hi* 17th term.
In the tenth district of ten
counties with returns from all but
only two complete showed Lyn-
don B. Johnson. 23,353 votes, Buck
(Taylor, 10,981.
In state races incumbents gen-
•rally had an easy time. Only
■Supreme Court Justice Richard
Critz and Atty. Gen. Grover Sell-
er* faced run-off*.
1 Gov. Coke R. Stevenaon in lat-
est return* had 602.115 vote*, a*
(against only 42,737 for Mr*. Min-
ing- Fisher Cunningham, hi* n*ar-
‘ est opponent.
I Lt. Gov. John Lee Smith apphr-
|j«rtly had rallied to avoid a ftin-
poff which wa* Indicated on early
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ran at
for. the
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Buy extra i where
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The bride- has spent practically
following
... ... of Hous-
ton, Robert A. Hohlt of Brenham,
Otto C. Hohlt o^ Bjeiblerville, and
Mrs. W. C. Beerwlnkel of Bren-
Two son* and two daugh-
ters died In infancy and one
daughter, Mrs, H. W. Wnrmke
died in 1924Y Three brothers also
.preceded her in death. Surviving
are also 5tine grandchildren anil
five great grandchildren, two sis-
ters, Mrs, Ch'a*. Albert of Wel-
come and Mrs, Aug. Wensel of
Welcome,.
Funeral services Will be
from the residence of Mr,
Mrs. Becrwinkel at 3:00 p.m. Tues-
day and continued at the Welcome
Lutheran church at 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday with Rev, I. M. Mansur
officiating and' the Leon ' Simank
Funeral Home in charge of ar-
rangement*. Burial will be in Wel-
come cemetery by the side of her
husband. a
Pall bearers will be Ed Lehmann,
Walter Specht. A. L. Anderson, L.
M. Guggolz, Edwin Bernshatiserr,
Robt Warmke.’Relnhardt Warm-
Ice, Ben Wchrlng, and Henry
Schmidt, Jr.
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