Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY. APRIL 25,1942.
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For District Clerk:
PAUL KLINGSPORN
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apartment with private entrance,
private bath and garage. Mrs. R.
V. Hoffmann, dial 7881.—228-tf.
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Legislature:
R. A. FUCHS
QUITE. READILY AGREED TO
SENDTHE TIME TRAVELERS
BACK TO THEIR PLACE OF
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REPAIRS
Auto tops, seat coven and top
dreasing. See C. A. Elolf, 701 \tfVst
Main St., Burton Highway.— 80-tf.
Anniversary Garda Your
friends will appreciate your
remembering them on their
Redding anniversaries Ban-
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No. 6 leavea Brenham 11:U t. m. f
■Santa Fa Southbound
No. IB leaves Brenham 2:01 p. m Ji
No. B leaves Brenham 6:03 a. m. fl
Southern Ihultlc Westbound
Nd. 43 leavea Brenham i0:45 a. m v
No. 48 leavea Brenham 1:40 a. m
Southern Pacific Eaatbound
No. 42 leavea Brenham 6:18 p. m
No. 48 leaves Brenhai: 3:44 A m
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For Sheriff:
TIEMAN H. DIPPEL
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For Constable, Precinct No. >,
. Brenham Precinct
* W. H. TAPPt. *
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For County Attorney:
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For County Clerk
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Leave Brenham for Houston via
Sealy 1:26 p m.
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THINGS
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WHAT T’DO
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PHONE 26S1
For
BETTER MEATS
FRESH FISH
AT ALL TIMES
RODENBECK
MARKET
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OF TRUTH SERUM* WAS SPUED INTO THE CftABTUEE COftNEOS
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HAS &ON£ THROUGH
TRAINING AS STRENUOUS
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ROUTINE RSFORe A
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH.
BVSRY MAN IS
TRAINED TO A RAZOR'S
SHARPNESS ANO
TONKSHT IN COMPANY
WITH ENGLISH, DUTCH,
POLRS.PRBK FRENCH
AND OTHER ALLIES,
AMERICANS ARE TO
TOUCH NAZI CONTROLLED
EUROPE FOR THE
FIRST TIME.ITSA
COMMANDO RAID
State and Dtatrict-----825.00
County Offices-------820.00
Prrctaet Offteee ...k.------SIAM
The- Banner-Press is authorised
to make the following announce-
ments of candidates for public of-
' fices, subject to the action of th«
democratic primary election, July
' IB, 1942
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BABY CHICKS
Bred from world famous
Hanson's White Leghorns-
Also all other leading breeds.
Pullets and cockerels at reason-
able prices. Custom Hatching
carefully done in our new’1942
Model Buckeye Streamliner.
Tray holds approximately 160
eggs. Bring eggs Saturdays,
Sundays or Wednesdays.
BURTON HATCHERY
Phone 9S
I’VE ALWAYS
SAID THAT IT
AIMT so HARD
TO COMCftMTRATE
--TH’HARD PAR.T
IS KEEPIM’
| FEOFCE FROM
CONJCEKJTUATIM’
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YOU COWCpdTRATE
HAME A KKJALTK
QITTlM’ BROOMS
AJN’ SHOVELS PUT
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Dr. A. H, Howell
OPTOMEtraST
EYES EXAMINED
glasses fitted
Brenham, Ttaaa
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1 For County Judge:
RICHARD SPTNN
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For County Comndsaionoro
1 Precinct No. 8, Brenham Preet.
LOUIS R. LKHRMANN
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For County Superintendent of
Public Instruction:
M. H. EHLKRT
C. E. DANHKIM
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For County Treasurer
W. J. (BILL) SCHMITT
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IT’S quite. ’ 1
OBVIOUS
YOU WASN’T -*
PICKED OFF
\ mo nose
I bosh , ■
FOR SALE —. Two Jersey milk
cows with baby calves. Otto C-
Weiss, Blei bierville, Texas »6-3tp
HELP WANTED
wanted at once, two gins
to do counter and carhop work.
White Palace Inn. 71-tf
_ - , w ■ xirnU,* , ' j... ZZlfFor Representative to Texas
South Market.^ WANTED—A white girl or middle
aged woman to do general house j
work. Apply to Mrs. H. F. Hohlt,
516 E. Main $3t.. Telephone 2885.—
88-tf.
Repair Your
SCREENS
For Spring and Summer.
SPECIAL PRICES on 16
mesh galvanized screen
wire.
Call us today for an esti-
mate. PHONE 641.
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER CO.
“The Home Builders”
Trrnw
FOR RENT: Modern
house. F. J.
,afcSl"~ WANTED to but '
WANTED: Old guns and pistols,
any type. O. H. Fisher —»5-30t.
NEED ORCHESTRA ? Torchy
Bright, Burton.—87-J4CV.
Study carefully the adver-
tisements in the Banner-
you to
j pro-
THE WHOLE TOWN IS
COMPEL THEM 10 SPEAK THFTRUmiWWSte-tri?/AFTWTMfflWS. JFATFR.
PRACTICALLY EVERYONE IN TOWN HAS SUFFERED FROM THE EFFECTS OF THIS HORRlSiE
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IN 7W6 ENTIRE COMMUNITY HAVE NOT BEEN CHANGED By THE
PECULIAR WATER SUPPLY......
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JOE PAIXXIKA
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DSOPPBD FROM 12,000 Fl
WILL BS TRAVELING OVER.
700 /ff/ZATALV /YOOK
WHEN IT STRIKES
THE EARTH/
Do you read til® OlaMtflai
columns regularly? It wiF
j»y you to do no.
c-m im? ■> wswet. uc i. a. e«* V ?
ducts which millions of fami-
lies have found to be always
pure, wholesome and delici-
ous. And ti iy will save you
time, moMy and countless
shopping steps!
CLASSIFIED
P8**!* <>■*■—^itee aa * roem f*
wherr !■ the ___
FOR RENT
Unfurnished five room apartment
above Gindorfa store. Ohly per-
manent tenants considered. G. H.
Apfelbach.—96-tf.
FOR RENT: Two nicely furnished
apartments. 818 I
Dial 7861. — 94-tfc.
APARTMENT for rent. See
phone Leslie Doleshal. 76tf.
“FIVE-ROOM house; West
Academy. Dial 2326 or 2146. 91-tf
FOR RENT—New home of Ben
Bartay. Jr., on Somerville high-
r 4 A^-gwkr-RHt.
conveniences. Also 1 garage -apart-
ment and other apartments. 207
North Park St.—90-12tp.
MODERN unfurnished three-room
apartment. One block from town.
, Phone 2B75. 85-tfc.
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OF 1H6 SALOON) AND’FADE
lNfTO ^**KN!B5Ct*
gw isw s^CNMtei rssium BPS Masis
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The splinter wgs extracted and Several times alo:
s^Uert laluUtted "I could, the parly **onps4 to t
[have died before you returned." and reached Brenham .
| They admitted the dewberries' p m. Everyone had an ext
IW. ^I fnMH.page two) L.wXr* wh>t hcW th®«T> UP- time and all ths girts were
farm, they climlied out of ttfef Lunch was spread on ■*"*•**'
ears and went to explore the beau-1 flat roe-k by the creek. The gilrla [*'
tiful HKk-bottomed creek. Cross- dug into fried chicken, potato;
Ing the creek on ahppy rocks, chips, sandwiches, pickles, ice |
j Dorothy Kolwes almost fell In lea, candy, cake, cookies, and,
. Sor NaUonli ‘>yi ' «-e
League pen-
* asni. Then I'd
add who Tom
my Manville [ to the car.
, marries next
and the love-life of the movie
stars, and in the end have quite
a string of thine* not to worry
about.
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OHS ~i4 MISS ABIGAIL SCRAPPLf who
drinks Plenty of watir, Birr who « not
CHANGED IN THE SLIGHTEST, BECAUSE SHE
HAS THB-JauOL*-’ -
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AS THE'*VdRY" L'<5HT. I«
FIRED FROM SHORE,EACH
MAN WILL PROCEED AS
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f I THINK I'LL "W 1/ OH, MARMADUKE-^^YfS— MY FT AND I WAS
I GO OVER AND R f DID YOU MSAft W DAD WON’T ALLOW ) SO ANXIOUS 1/ HAVE L
I VISIT MARMADUKE I ABOUT THE BIG ME TO USE MY TO TRY FT AN Yr
k AT HIS X_ WATER . JSk. NSW WATER ) A fk- OUT .» J V IDEA J<
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Fresh Meats & Sea Foods
WE DELIVER Phone 2841 | I
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Leave Brenham tor Houston via
Bellville and Seao, 3:2b a. m.
Leave Brenham for’ Houston vit
Bellville and Hempstead 10:30 a.m
—....^------------------- Leave Brenham for Houston via
FOR RENT—To couple, furnished Chapel Hill 4:50 p. m.
anartment with -nt~n._ Leave Brenham for Houston via
Sealy 6:50 p. m.
Leave Brenham for Houston via
Chapel Hill 10:40 p. m.
xr ui oo .. _ Leave Brenham for Austin via
Navratu, — 88-tf<L . GHddings and Bigin 8?00 a. m
Leave Brenham for Austin via
Giddings and Elgin 12:50 p. m- __
La Grange 3:20 p. m.
Leave Brenham for Austin via
Leave Brenham for Austin vis
Giddings 6:30 p. m,
Leave Brenham for Austin via
Qmdgigs ajxd Sagln*ie:4fl-p. to.
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
Leave, Brenham for Navasota,
Huntsville, Trinity, Lufkin, Nacog-
doches, Shreveport, La., 1:10 p. m.
and 4:35 p. m.
BATTERIES
RECHARGED
In 30 ; Eft
minutes vUv
Pankonien Battery Service
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By William
Ferguson
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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If I wks start-
ing a Hat of
things that are
of tittle conse-
quence in these
'war times, be-
lieve I d lead!--------- ------- ------„w „
on with w > o SlUab^th Welxn almoat jutnprd Iru ttuffed
■ Ro’f FtK'h* and Susan!
' °*>*ttfn‘P-. I Bnniett baHed hooka for fishing.
Numerous preturen were taken[The first fish wa^ caught by I
at the fells and on the way back i Mauplne, About «ix fl«h were t*k-
I --- An accident befell the I en home to show to proud par- ■
group and "Doctor" Rosie Fuchs 1 etits. About six o'clock the party I
[ was called for action. M -urine V stopped rtehing and ate the I
I stuck n large splinter in her leg lunch that was left over. They i
when climbing over an old fence, j all packed up and went back to!
Three of the girl* went slowly af- the cars and then headed home- *
’■ I ter tweeters and some liniment. I ward. •
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WHAT YOU [YOU T’DO
j SAID (SUMPIK)
I E^EFORE h=O« US
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JIM HARDY
FjUST GIVE NOUR POOR X ‘MOTHER
HOUR MAMD. -Alt SAY NOU FORGb/e
I HER PLEASE?
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 25, 1942, newspaper, April 25, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355012/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.