Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. [83], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1945 Page: 4 of 4
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VENETIAN BIJNDS
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Dell, on her 16th birthday. About
22 of Margie Dells friends came
and spent the evening with her.
Various games were played and
prizes given.
The dining room table held a
beautiful birthday cake glowing
with candles- Refreshments of
angel food cake and ice cream
were served. The birthday cele-
brant was the recipient of many
pretty gifts.
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Strict low middling. 19.75
Middling one year ago 20.50
Middling two years ago 20.50
Middling three years ago 1,8.50
Addling four years ago 10.50.,
for their regular monthly meet-'
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with the
Buntael.
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28— Portuguaaa coin
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31- Artl*t«' board*
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43—Nobleman
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DEPARTMENT 'MEETS
Ladies Auxiliary of the
Fire Department met
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When singing mosquitoes and
stinging flies woil your summer
snooze . . . Quick! Grab a Flit
gun—and shoot ’em dead!
This effective, pleasant-
smelling insecticide “knocks out"
dread, germ-laden malaria mos-
quitoes ... as well as flies
and moths. Buy
jj* Ji an ample supply of
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run’’ denying escape by air to the
Nazi leaders—if they were anil
in the wrecked and burning city.
The German Radio said Red
army troops had broken to the
Potsdamer Platz area in the heart
of Berlin, only 400 yards from the
central headquarters w'here Adolf
Hitler was reported directing the
defense of his ruined capital.
Savage fighting was reported at
street barricades almost in the
center of the capital, and in its
western section.
stabbed ahead within
miles of Munich. . ...
Other Third army troops drove
up to the Danube farther west in
the Ingolddsfadt area only 42
, miles northwest of Munich, and a
—Third column was nearing the
river in the Straubing arear, al-
most midway between Regensburg
and Passau. v
Other battlefield essentials. 'Na-
material of war that you can. help
'provide means jnore In terms ot
tug life or death. Are you saving
your Used cooking fats?
ed chairman of the Service Men’s
Club for the weekend of April
11> and 20.
MARKET NEWS
Eggs, 31c; ’
Fryers, 2flc.
Hens, 20c.
Roosters, 10c.
Sour cream butterfat, No. 1, 47c
Sweet cream butterfat, 54c, (de-
livered at plant).
Sour cream butterfat. No. 2, 44c
Milk, 72^c per pound of butter
fat
Middling, 21.00.
0OMAcBcO»<roWT
I Relief at last from that gurgling, smothery
■ faeling m/he stomach. When caused by |
■ ecceaa acid from food fermentation or
■ nervous esotement try ADLA Tablets. I
■ Contain Bismuth and Carbonates for
W QUICK relief. Your druggist has ADLA
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Trulram Pharmacy and <"••• —
jnann Drug Store.
in her court: Princess Royal, Miss
Mary Tucker, escorted by H, J.
Shands. Jr.; Princess Evelyn Ear)
Sprott, escorted by Pete Runjicle;
Princess Caledonia Denman’, ’es-
corted by 'Jde Tilley, Jr., and
Princess Elaine Rcdditt, escorted
by Chester Moore.
Duchesses Betty Cliastain, es-
MARGIE DELL DRAEHN
SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY
On Thursday evening, April 19,
Mrs. Edwin Draehn completely
surprised her ' daughter, Margie
Wilson; Irma Varee Henderson,
escorted by Pete Hughes, and
Mildred Trout, ’escorted by Huda '
Green.
From the junior class will be
Joyce Brittain escorted by Jack
Hollingsworth; Joyce Low-ry, es-
corted by Wesley Woodman; Mar-
gie Terry, escorted by Harmon
Carswell; Sohpie Trout, escorted
by Don Skillern: Berry Lynn Bled-1
son, escorted by Jack Smith, and
Mary Johnston, esedrted by Don
’Arnett.
Princesses and duchesses from
the sophomore class will be Sara
Beth McKay, escorted by Roy
Shoaf; Audrey Lou Abney,’ es- ’
corted by Arthur Leggett; Betty
Reynolds, escorted by Jack Bow-,
qt, and Virginia Henderson, es-
corted by John Winston.
The program which will be
held at 8 o'clock will feature’as
court heralds Ponner Phares* and
Calvin Jayroe. The affair is un-
der the direction of Miss Florence
Fuller.
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MILES MUNICH ?
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Repaired. Refinisped or ^N e w
Custom built. Call 2869.
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■orted'tTy~T«hty Heer* Paula ln« on Tuesday evenmg
v_ eity hall auditorium, i
president, Mrs. Herbert
presiding.
A very good attendance an-
swered roll call. A former mem-
ber, Mrs. Albert Seeker, was wel-
comed back into the organiza-
tion.
The quarterly report of the ac-
tivities of the organizatibn showed
two new members added to the
roll. Mrs.. Ed Kramer and Mrs.
Harold Pflughaupt, a $5.00 dona-
tion to the Red Cross, and the 1A-
dies have cbrppleted 110 Red
Cross kit bags. J
The sunshine committee chair-
man, Mrs. John Embrey, reported
rending cards to all members who
had been ill.
Mrs- Albert Seeker was appoint-
SOCIETY
TRAVIS PHILLIPS’ NIECE
TO BE QUEEN QF MAY
AT UiFKIN (XIRON^TION ’
The appended item from a*iLuf-
kin newspaper will be of interest
to many friends -of; the Phillips
| family. &f the beautiful young
• CuiLtu JJjr -JlWJAi’y' ncciu, rpum
I girt Who -Giro, .7, J^^ebrtrd by 'Tommy
I of May is a niece of Travis Phlk
I lips and has a number of othw
relatives in. this county:
In' special coronation ceremo-
nies of Lufkin Senior High school,
Miss La Von Lovell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lovell of Luf-
kin, will be crowned "Queen of
May" and Jack Scott, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, King.
1 May 4 at the Shands gymnasium
| The following princesses and
' their escots will serve the' queen
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F^armer's-Merchants
Lumber Co.
Phone 641
$
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...35c
savitall Market
PHONE 654 Brenham, Texas
Headquarters for Frozen Food
Fresh Gulf Trout, lb.. . 45c
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Fresh water .Catfish, lb.
Fresh water Gaspergoo, lb.
4
25c
1
19c
28c
33c
37c
20c
20c
22c
Fresh Dressed Poultry most every day*
Grade A Beef Loin, 9 pts. lb ,35c
Veal Loin Chops, 9 pts. lb 39c
Ground Veal, lb. 30c
Lamb Shoulder Roast, 4 pts. lb. 30c
> Mutton Shoulder Roast, lb. 24c
Goat Shoulder Roast, lb. 15c
Goat Leg Roast, lb. 20c
Bulk Sauerkraut, 2 lbs.. ....
Bulk Dill and Sour Pickles.
Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles.
Homemade Dog Food, Ib..^ 10c
BIRD’S EYE FOOD—POINT FREE!
33c
. 30c
... 14c
..26c
35c
35c
Ft
Bird’s Eye Lima Beans, pkg.
Bird’s Eye Spinach, pkg.
Bird’s Eye Baked Beans, pkg.
Bird’s Eye Codfish Cakes, pkg.
Bird’s Eye Cauliflower, pkg.
Bird’s Eye Brocc,oli, pkg.
Kraft and Shefford Cheese
Spreads, per jar
Vitalox, bottle
ArmnnrycTr,‘et’12 oz can
Hi lliu 111 □Colored Mayflower
-------------. yfargaHne, lb.
Blue Moon Cheese, 40 oz. ea.
Blue Moon Cheese, 4 oz. pkg. ea.....
Pabst-ett Cheese, pkg,....
Our wounded need your help!
rowing house, feed floor, hog wal-
low, water trough, and any other
equipment that he ftMsla he will
need in his hog program.
Next spring a county winner
will be judged from these three
boys. The winner will be issued
war bonds In each county. Boys
will start work on thia program
between now and the first part
of June.
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20c
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39c
We reserve
$1.29
$2.29
Phillips MILK OF
MAGNESIA, 50c she
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Bars
for
Lb.
Jar
Maxwell
House
Coffee
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
Dr. Caldwell’s SYRUP of
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25 lb. sack...
50 lb. sack...
for. ■ 29c
30 blue points each.
Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP
17c
TOILET PAPER
(Package of 800 sheets)
IOC Pkg.
Limit 3 to customer.
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HUMPTY-DUMPTY
SUPER FOOD MARKET • DRIVE-IN GROCERY
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
;n-A imtriean SAU^Ea .x ' TOMATOES
(just like catsup) 07/%' Q "" O
Large, 14 oz. bottle L f C V
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YovurttloN '
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25c
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CAKl Houg
Fresh crisp LETTUCE
MORTON’S SALT
A 26 oz. I Ka
£ boxes for IQv
;ht to limit quantities. We deliver on
Hirsday and Baturdny. DIAL ^923, _
Arm & Hammer SODA
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29c
1 lb.
can
18c
4-H Boys Enter (■
Portland Cement
Work Contest
9A3Y
WEEK
ERNIE PYLE-
(Continued from Page One)
SIMON THEATRE
TO-DAY & FRIDAY
Dorothy Lamour
Eddie Bracken
“RAINBOW ISLAND”
' (In beautiful Technicolor)
News Cartoon
SPECIAL NEWS REEL^ Prw-.
ident Roosevelt's dea^.
FIRST SHOW l;30 P. M.
THE SPECTATOR-
(Continued from Page One)
REX THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
, Red Barry
‘.‘CALIFORNIA JOE”
- THE DESERT HAWK
■—Comedy (
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Three Washington Cpunly 4-H
Club boys will each receive thirty
sacks of Portland cement with
which to make permanent con-
crete hog lot improvements in a
contest sponsored by the Port-
land Cement Association. •_
Boy« selected to participate in
this contest were D. C. Boeker,
Route 3, Brenham; James Edward
Tiaden, - Route 2. Brenham; and
Fred Louis Hcckmann, Route 5,
Brenham These boys were se-
lected on the’ basis of their past
Ip 4-H Clqb work and the
breeding' unri* feeding qf hogs
Each boy will receive thirty sacks
of cement with which he will build
hog lot equipment such as a far-
Will you please re-
3
10c
6% oz. can
23c
PABLUM
lb. pkg.
15c
No. 2 can
FOR SALE
1
19c
6 oz. pkg.
20c
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6
YOUNG MEN
No. 1 Plain Knox
GELATIN
317 North Kober St
BULLARD*
Bryan, Texas,
4-16-45
Yours truly
O. B. B.
Bryan, Texas
Patted Hydrangeas,
BegonLL, vkiadiums,
Geraniumns.
Reasonably priced.’
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18 oz. can 24c
10 blue points
13c
Nabisco (Toast)
ZWIEBACK
Pillsbury’s Enriched
FARINA
Be.
it
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Heinz -■
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Heinz
BABY FOOD
28 oz. pkg.
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KARO SYRUP Pintbotue 17c
- - - nril., Ssv n«. dextrose.
Cream of Com or Argo
CORN STARCH
Get together all the serviceable
used winter clothing you can
spar^ for collection April 1 to 30.
J. Kubitza, who brought it to
us, is a little
whether the boi
care of him. 1,
letter:
and he continuously had to take
the thing apart and dry and
clean it. .
But is was worth the trouble.
It had kept Johnny from getting
too homesick. He brought it along
with him from America just for
his own morale. He knew the ac-
cordian would probably be ruined
by the climate, but he didn’t care. I
"I can always get a new ac-
cordian,” Johnny said, "but I can’t
get a new me."
tic xbit doubtful
bo^rd could take
FJollowlng is the
Sunshine
ORANGE JUICE
Libby’s
TOMATO JUICE,
Vitere of (2403 Hoffman St.) the
Bronx. New fork.
Buzz ; has other accomplish-
ments besides Jeep driving. He is
known as the Bing Crosby of the
Marines. If you shut your eyes
and don't listen very hard you
can hardly tell the difference.
I first met Buzz on the trans-
port coming-up to Okinawa. He
and a friend would give an im-
promptu and homegrown concrt
on deck every afternoon.
They would sit on a hatch in
the warm tropical sun and pret-
ty soon there would be scores of
Marines and sailors packed around ’ <»)
them, listening in appreciative sil-
ence. It made the trip to war al-
most like a Caribbean luxury
cruise.
Buzz’s partner was Pfc- Johnny
Marturello of 225 Livingston St.,
Des Moines. la. Johnny plays
the accordian. He is an Italian,
of course, and has all an Italian’s
flair for the accordian. He sings
too, but he says as a singer his
name Is "Frank Not-So-Hotra.’’
Johnny plays one piece he com-
posed himself. It is a lovely
thing. M He sent it to the GI Pub-
lishing . Co,, or branch or • what-
ever it is in the States and I feel
positive if it could be widely play-
ed it would become a hit.
The piece is a sentimental song
called "Why Do I Have To ~
Here Alone?" Johnny wrote
for his girl back home, but
grins and admits they are "on the
Johnny came ashore . on Love
Day and his accordian" “followed
two days after. Now in his off
moments, he Sits at the side of
the road and plays for bunches of
Okinawans that the Marines have
rounded up. They seem to like it
Johnny“’had a irot of trouble
with his accordian down south in
the tropical climates. Parts
would warp and stick and mould
r> ABY has his own mess call—a good loud
howl at feeding time, and thi‘ wise
mother answers it with nutritious good-
tasting feeds from HOHLT'S NuWAY.
We’ve fresh fruits and vegetables packed with natural vita-
mins. We’ve pure, fresh milk . . . cereals . . special baby foods
—a grand variety of all the foiwls babies cry for—wholesome
foods that keep baby in the pink at prices that keep your
budget but of the red.
OPA
Calvert, Texas.
Dear Sir:.
I lost my book 4, also my
. wife out of my pocket and al-
tho found them later they were
. destroyed.
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. El Paso, Tex., thrilled to the wedding of Miss Catalina Valles and
Sgt. Albert D. Pacheco. Sergeant Pacheco escaped from the Japanese
on Palawan Island in December and returned to the U. S. to find his
girl still waiting for him although she had not heard from him Tn
three years. The church was filled to capacity and hundreds stood
cutside waitlrfg for a glimpse of the couple shown shortly after the
wedding. (NEA Telephoto).
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THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1945.
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STRAWBERRIES, box 39c
BANANAS, Lb 11c
FRESH ONIONS, bunch. 10c
FRESH BEANS. Lb £_ 20c
FKESH SQUASH, Lb. 15c
FRESH CUCUMBERS, Lb. _...20c
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