Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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MONDAY, DEC. 2,1946.
WE ARE INSTALLING
Venetian Blinds
Every Week
WOOD, ALUMINUM and
STEEL SLATS
porting Garments ^individually
fitted in the privacy of your
home by appointment. Ph. 2120
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Dr. A. H. Howell
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brenham, Texas
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Manufacturers of
VENETIAN BUNDS
Call us for custom made wood
or aluminum blinds. Also re-
pairing and refintshlng.
W. H. SEHLKE, Owner.
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TODDLE TEEN
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INFANTS TODDLERS
, G|rls 6—16
Boys 6—16
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FOR SALE—8 inch electric saw.
P’hone 2349.—237-5tp. -------- ■
FOR SALE - Norge gas 1Stt^ 4W
so 1 Jersey milk cpW wiUi/Calf.
1003 West 2nd. St.-237-5$? 7 '
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acre farm. See Wallace Gurka,
Route 2, Brenham. — 237-dtp.
FOR SALE —- Girls balloon tire
bicycle, pre war. Stork line baby
buggy. Perfect condition. Box 543,
Somerville.— 235-3tp.
Brenham, Texas Alf work
TEXAN NOW
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FOR SA 1^1 — Cabinet style oil
stove. Almost new. Four burner.
Tfe Peabody street. -23T-Stp.
FOR SALE -One paint mare, 3
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WANTED
WANTED TO BUY -Used Mar-
tin Ditcher. Rudolph Wunderlich,
‘1L^.£?r2^®renham.—137-
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For AUTO, PAINTING, <
BODY & FENDER
REPAIRING, WELDING,
. REPLACE AUTO
GLASSES and GENERAL
REPAIRING
If you want your car Dupont-
Duco factory refinished, see
BENDER PAINT And
BODY SHOP
South Market St. Houston Hwy.
BRENHAM, TEXAS-
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. TYPEWRITER and
ADDING MACHINE
Sales Service
Supplies
All Work Guaranteed
PHONE 7921
Agent
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CORONA TYPEWRITERS
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Is Near
Select YdGr New
WALL PAPER
N^v!
Our stock is complete.
WOODSON
Lumber Co.
PHONE 453
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NUCKSR7 CAN MAKE A
HOME HERE IF YOU CAN FIND
N. OXE-AND IF YOU'RE WILLIN'
B \T' WY IO TIMES WHAT
UK IT'd WORTH/
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NOTICE
Will take applications for Waitresses for work at
NEW YORK CAFE
Experience not necessary — if willing to work and
lelrn. A good paying trade. Will also tike applications
for kitchen help. /
SEE B. SCHOENEMANN or call 7641.
■s for a* generation, at least,”
I Thompson told the committee. Oil
that was not already committed,
Speclalifc g 1 Prime consideration, Thompson
told the ’committee, should be giv-
en to keeping the lines available
for government use in event of
miWafy need, fffltwhich they wef£
built. Pumping stations should KT
kept in stand-by condition, he said.
Use of the lines for ga«, he said,
would help create demand for
Texas gas, raise its price, and
make possible further conserva-
tion because it will become eco-
nomically sou^d to gather and
I transport natural gas that now
| must be burned in oil fields to
| prevent danger of explosions and
■ conflagrations.
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Burrell Tire Shop —|344f, ■
* FOR SALE—Crochet bedspread.
See at Hermann Funnlture Store.
. —228-10tc.
Christjnas raros for sale. Special . 237rBtp.
bargain, at Sewing Machine"Repair —
Shop, 215 St. diaries street, next
to Washington Hotel Bldg. Phone
448. See S. Krasowskl, Mgr..—228-
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FOR SALE—Cheap! Window
frames , and windows from old
opera house building. New York
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HARRY E. FERGUSON
INSURANCE
FIRE-AUTO-LIABILITY
Phone 2270
Room S3, First Natl. Bank
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IS THIS ONE THICK ■
---VE 0LJGH3>r~^^
TH 16 TOWN USED Tz HAVE^
A "WELCOME. STRANGER v
SPIRIT— LIKE IT WAS
IA<3ER T' HAVE F0LK6
UiBk M»cr A HOME HERE.
horses. See Clarence I Belta,
FOR BALE Mares, mules, and
all kinds farm implements. Frank
Drosz, Rt. 2, Brenham.—234-5tp.,
FOR SALE- Male" pointer bird
dog pup. From good hunting stock.
First ten dollars gets him. Pank-
onieri Battery Service.—237-5tp.
FOR SALE—One new Ford trac-
tor with side plow, jack, two row
.bedder. Robt. F. Rlppenhagen.
Brenham, Route 3, Mill Creek
Switch.—-237-3tp.
FOR SALE? 26-in- girls bicycle in
good condition. Call 494.—237-tft.
FOR SALB1—1930 Chevrolet, good
condition, good tires. Herbert
Glaesman Garage, Long Point.—
fUK balh. not water neater 237-3tt> ‘
.tar all makes of cars. Phone 2441. . Fv 1 v ’ ___;____;______
FOR SALE Two farm mules and
a <mare. Also John Deere B. late
model tractor, with a starter, 2
row attachment and 7 ft. mowef.
Lee McKinneyt Navasota Route 1.
FOR SALE — Cooks~Palnt anl
Wallpaper. Plenty of canvas. Nav-
ratil Music House.—199-tfc.
MI.ICS.
NOTICE Call 2450 regarding a
small female brown or brindle pup-
py, had harness and a wire ring.
Possible child’s pet.—237-2tpi
NOTICE ’TO*"PUBLIC Nd pCcarf
huntln g anC ?. allowed on
my property. J, V. Dietz.—237-2t-
STRAYED from my place. One
red mottle-faced cow/and one red
heifer. Notify Elwood Kueller,
Burton, Texas. Reward.—236-3tp.
STRAYED TO MY PLACE Dark
Jersey hog, weighing about 300
pounds. Owner may claim by pay-
ing for keep and this ad. John J.
.Zientek, Route 4, Brenham.- 236-
2tc.
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HAP HOPPER, Washington < omapoBtet
JOE FALOOKA
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BY CHUCK VF.KRAL AND AL PLASTINO
BY VAN BUREW
/ I DIDN'T‘FW«E7T WMf
GONNA BE TH* WAY, WHEN
I WA6 OVERCEA6 -Ft&HTN'.
MAYBE A LOT OF U* WOULDN'T
HAVE FOUGHT GO GOOP - IF
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Electrical
Ccntracllag
Repairs, Appliances,
Refrigeration Service and
Rewinding Motors
AUDISH ELECTRIC
COMPANY
1CFTY AUDISH, Prop.
Phom 2045 IM S. Market
FOR SALE—Wooden barrels and
steel drums. Blue Bell Creameries.
Phone 552.—235-3tc. ‘
Two sOmll farms for sale, one,
10 miles from Brenham on Nava-
sota highway; other six miles
north of it. A. J. Newman, owner.
Brenham, Route 5.—234-5tp.
FOR SALE 1933 2-door Ford
sedan- E. F. Stegemueller, Chapel
Hill. 234-4tp.
FOR SALE — Hot water heater
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'lost
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LOST—Two hogs between Burton
and Chapel Hill. Notify A. A.
Schroeder, Box 281, Giddings, Tex
- 236-4tc.
STRAYED
STRAYED —~One Brahma bull
about 2 years old. Notify Clarence
Becker. (Greehvine) Rqjite 2,
Burton, Texas.—237-3tp.
JgM^HLCJMMB!atLja^TJt MS II. I wt off.
Draperies - Slip-Covers - Upholstery - Awnings
SOUTHERN DRAPERY & SUPPLY CO.
301 St. Charles Edward Gall Brenham, Texas
Complete Automobile Trim-Tailored
SEAT COVERS
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cook ;a)so ’V*!*”**,. I
Cafe.--234-3tp. • --
WATTTED—Waitress to work in
coffee !}hop. St. Anthbny Cafe—
229-tfc. •
PELPWANTKD — Carriers tai
Banner Press routes. Apply Ban-
aer-PreiB office.
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HELP WANTIID — Neat appear-
ing lady as waitress. Blue Bonnet
Cafe --198-ft. ” ~ <
FOR "KENT - -----
FOR RENT—Four room house on
Wesley-Bren ham road. Willie Sun-
derhuse homestead, Route 1,
. Brenham. 237-r„->g - ■ - -
FOR RENT—Four room aparU rr'
ment, about 4% miles on Bellville
highway. Electricity. See Ben
Schroeder, Modern Cleaners.—236-
3tp.
B.R-R-R-R-R
YEP—COLD WEATHER
IS JUST AROUND THE
CORNER! SO—
Get your car ready NOW
for SAFER WINTER
DRIVING with our safe,
dependable Winter-Pr oof
Service. -
CENTRAL
SERVICE STATION
How open from 6:30 A. M.
’Till A p. M. including Sun-
Raya. .____________
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NE5I81S 5IQK1OGL1H6R
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AFT8R ONE, Ht\L flgl'LA
ALL ON Hlfl NRCKLj--'
MISCELLAMRUUB »
DRESSMAKING » Buttonholing
ia only ona of the many Sewing
Services available at your Sew-
ing Center. Others include Hem,
. ------ ---- r----- ------ stitching, Picotlng, Buckle and
years old. Gentle for children. Also I Button covering, Custom mads
two cow horses. See Clarence Belts, Pinking. 24-hour service.
~ 209 Main Street —120-
Just received shipment of new
radios. Electrical and battery sets.
Combination radio and record
players. Table, and console, Nav-
ratil Music House.—199-tfc.
HELP WANTED
WANTED — Whiu~shQrt '>rder _
cook ;also
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 237, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1946, newspaper, December 2, 1946; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355487/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.