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WEDNESDAY, MAY 9,1945.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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By HAMU»
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Fight Inflation, keep prices down.
By WILLIAMS
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Dept. TXE-83-D, Memphis, Tenn.
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of hera!” Moe added. "I know
right well he heard Irene acrearp
tonight. 1 heard it- The dog
heard it. That * what brought uh
up here from the pool. But the
doc knew Karen was in the house
OUT OUB WAY
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FOR SALE Hansen White Leg-
horn, White Rocks. Barred Rocks,
R. Reds. Austra Whites and Black
Austrolorps. Place your orders
now’for April. May and June de-
Neighborhood Hatchery,
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E. D. Adler, Route 1, Brenham—
90-5tp
FOR S A LE - -Loe LE’Wi!
T. F. Matchett.—90-3tp
FOR SALE—Lot on Douglas St.,
good location. T.i'F. Matchett—I
90-3tp ( [
FOR SALE — Five large lots.
Graded, Sewerage etc. Thtel Ad-
dition, Stepan’s. - 88-5t
‘FOR SALE* Within- 30 daiys 10C.
young Hereford cows with 60 ’tc
75 per cent calf crop. Would rent
W acre
ygar in »sale. For other informa-
tion Phone 95, Navasota, Texas.
85-10tp
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and Roof -Paint, at $1.85 gallon
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7 89-«tp
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face and chicken house*. Kills in-
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Lumber Co.—89-fltc
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typewriter. Standard. Can be
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WOULD IT HAVE BEEN
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VISITORS; AMERICAN SOLDERS") COME INSIDE AND I
WHY DIDN’T YOU HAVE j-1 WILL EXPLAIN . r
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LORT Pair of glnsses belonging
tc Brooks Wateon, Notify Mrs
Shaufler. Country Club Estates
Phone 56F2. 8S-tfc
“So Nick Walker arranges
socalled accident, kills Martin
Smith, and thus eliminates the
other love interest in Nancy’s
life. Now he has a clear field.”
“. . . to Nancy’s fortune,” ad-
returned ' He<i Johnny, eyes closed as he lay
flat on his back.
■'Exactly!” said Moe. "Another
thing. Nick Walker knew you
and Kay were coming back from
Northport early tonight in the
speedboat. He’s found out Kay’s
with you, and perhaps she’s told
you something she suspects.
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Hke bright,
round marbles. "Golly!” he said
"You mean. Nancy could have
killed Smith?"
"The idea sort of intrigues me.”
t. 7 He lay down
again, on his batik, eye* studying
the ceiling. "She killed Smith be-
cause she loved him. Now there’s
a motive for you.”
“T think I’ll take Walker,” said
Moe. 'Five get* you ten buck*
that—”
"Wait a minute! Who said
Nancy and Nick Walker are the
only suspects ?”
"My hat. are there more?”
Johnny said. “Kay despised her
father. Kay'* a very intelligent
girl. . She knew the raw deal that
her mother, unsuspecting, waa
getting from Martin- Parricide la
nothing new.”
Moe was silent, absorbing John-
ny's words.
"Then, there’* the nurse—Ka-
ren. Id like to know where she
fits in.”
■ "I don't like that babe!” an-
nounced Moe emphatically. "There
U something about her . . . aa
though she la aTw<y« wi ’
you!"
"She was watching this
this afternoon i MH F
continued Johnny Saxon,
a woman \
He was becoming so ;
that ho
one elbow '
"Do
Against High Prices . • . Every -
dollar invested in War Bonds helps I West Alamo Ave.
Keep prices down. | - -90-3tp
[***r’!i*iua. u. a MT. orr. Octet*
PVhIN YOU BUY A NSW <&OOd"^
ViLL/? BSD SHBSTJ IT IS TORN, Jigr ,
MRS. LOUtfB WILLIAMS,
FO*, LOOK* WHAT** '
HOPPEP'G COME ] HE'LL NEED A
TQ HS'S TRYING
TO GET OUT!jf
IT WASN'T JUST THAT YOU WERE\
BEAUTIFUL ,MISS - BUT THERE \
WAS SOMETHING ELSE,SOMETHING J
INSPIRED IN THOSE PICTURES J
MR.PADDY PAINTED OF YOU„_—
SOMETHING
A THAT GOT }
\V0N'T TOUCH
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WOULDN’T L1 '
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WANTED TO RENT — Unfur-
nished apartment or small house
near town. »John O. Maynard.
Phono 7331. ^0-3tc ’
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DUCHESS AN’ RED f
Against High Prices . . . Every
. dollar invested in War Bonds help*
T. F. Matchett.'—90-3tp. ■ . keep prices dowp.
FXIrTsaLE WTthin iiO days.l5C
Hereford cows with 60 to 75 pel
cent calf crop. Would rent 50C
acre pasture for balance of year
in sale. For other information
Phone 95, Navasota, Texas.—85-
Martin siiddenly
looked interested. He was so in-
terested he forgot about holding
the towel around his head. It was
, now draped down over his face
like n shroud, ’fj’ve just thought
’ of something! Nick Walker, 1’il
j bet, was plenty jealous of Smith
That boy was mixed up —
women. Hanfiah, the cook,
telling me.”
“So?” Johnny lay back, closed
his eyes, waited for the bed to
stop whirling.
"Suppose there was something
between Nancy and MArtin Smith,
her brother-in-law. Suppose Nick
Walker knew about it and also
guessed that’s why Nancy
wouldn’t marry him, • Just sup-
pose!”
"You can take it further than
that," prompted Johnny.
"All right.” Moe flung the sod-
den towel on the floor. The Great
Dane stirred, went to sleep again.
KMT
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ATTTO SIT»PLY STORES Fran-
! chise and merchandise. Available
now for new Associate Stores
Write or wire: KENYON AUTC
STORES, Associate Store Divi-
j sion, Dallas I, Texas - 89-14t
VAUGHAN FINCHER, piano tu-
ner. All work guaranteed, .Bren-
ham, Texas.—76-22tp
HELP WANTED
WANTED — Settled Bohemian
woman or couple for work at pri-
\E^te home located ip country 9
miles west of Houston; living
quarters, meal* and salary fur-
nished. Write Conrad Bering. 1402
Austin Street. Houston, Texas,
giving age, etc.—90-5tp
SALESMEN WANTED
1 fr-MX) HAVE,ESCAPED GERMANYFNO
J I WITH GPFA’’- Wi alth. we can twill
I ALL LIVE OUT OUR LIVES VERY V
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drove
mad.
would have sounded off."
"It was a cover-up on
part,” decided Moe. * .
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FmcS'-1"'-1 *
NE5.I to
KNOW A
LIIlLty,
WH«W! MV HBAPU.I ) .
...WOW'D I GET WERE 7./-^
LAST THING I REMEMBER
WAS FIGHTING- A GUY JT<
IN A CHECKED
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OVERSEAS, THEY SENT US /j • / fc/'u '
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habitant of the State of Texas for
at least twelve months and a resi-
dent of Washington County, Tex-
as, for at least six months, next
before the filing of this suit. That
the residence of Defendant is un-
known. That op or about Febru-
ary 5, 1936, Plaintiff and Defend-
’ ,ant were legally married and liv-
j ed together as husband and wife
' until on or about August 28, 1936,
when Defendant, voluntarily aban-
doned Plaintiff, since which time
Plaintiff and Defendant have not
lived together, That vthe.re were
no children bdHi to this union and
that Plaintiff and Defendant have
no property. JFhat Defendant be
cited to appe|r and answei' and
upon final hearing of this cause,
Plaintiff have judgment for di-
vorce and other relief, special and
general in law and in equity. .
If this Citation is not served
within 90 days after the date of
‘ its issuance, it shall be 1 7
unserved.
Issued this the 12 day of April,
A. D , 1945.
Given under ipy hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Bren-
Uie 12 day of
Jfa.
ijn.^NGSPORN you something she suspects. So
Court Washing- he figures it’s safer to kill the
ton County, Texas. I l»th of you. He’d know the boat.
PICTURES,BUT .
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// "PADDY GIRL* J
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CITATION B.Y PUBLICATION
THE STATE GF TEJCAS
To: Gertrude L. Mays
Greeting: -
• You are commanded to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s peti-
tion at or before 10 o’clock A. M.
of the first Monday after the ex-
• piration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of this Citation, the
same being Monday the 28 day of
May, A. D., 1915, at or before 10
o’clock A. M., before the Honor-
able District Court of Washing-
ton County, at the Court House
• in Brenham, Texas.
Said plaintiff’s petition was
filed on the 22 day of January,
• 1945
The file number of said
being No. 21,118.
The names of the parties in said
. suit are: King Mays as Plaintiff,
and Gertrude L. Mays as Defend-
ant.
The nature of said suit being
substantially as fallows, to-wit;
That Plaintiff is a resident of
Washington County, Tekas, and
has been an actual bona fide in-1
" Z
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CHAPTER XX
Moe and Johnny were still sit-
ting around their bedroom. It
was pretty late, but the heat was
still heavy, and try as they might,
no sleep would pome. Facts and
faces kept whirling around in
their heads.
“Say!” Mae
FOK SALE WOK* WANTED
FOR SALE Two registered Jer- WORK WANTED ,as bookkeeper
sey bulls, two and three years Thoroughly qualified to handle all
old. Wil! Kolwea, Rt. 2.—92-3tp Federal taxes, payrolts, etc. Po-1
0^.71* u7Z7i—TZ—1 7rL~L7 sition must t>e permanent. Address
FOR SALE Well wheel with 70 ,, n ri an.
ft. chain, also small motor driv- | ’ -------’
er. grist mill, grind your own corn, I ? ;~
etc. See F. L. Lange at the Bren- FOR SALE
ham Memorial Co. Phone 2313.— ----------—-j-------
92-3t Assorted. Stock Floumwenl
--------------- j--------- ------ Light Fixtures and l4un|M. Farm-
FOR SALE One Red Polled bull ers Merchants Lumber Co.—89-
calf. Can be registered. Also 6tc
two Duroc Jersey board shoats. O. I-----------------*-------—
E Weimann, Rt. 2, Brenham.—
, 90-5tp
FOR SALE Pair of young mare
mules, one 3 years, other 4 years.
Hermann Peters, Brenham, Route
1.—90-3tp
FOR SALE — Nice small farm
near Chapel Hill containing 80
seres. — -
FOR SALE 50 acres Mack land
farm on Burton highway, mile and
a half west of Burton. Good Im-
provements and well water. See
Rod, Bkwk and Brown
I It ties in!”
Johnny was thinking of the im-
plication that had been in Nancy ,
England’s words as she angrily
talked to Nick Walker on the ter- '
raoe. He again briefly reviewed
the scene for his partner’s bene-
fit.
* “How did ho
Moe.
"Not the way you think. He
dumped the accusation right back
in her own lap ”
"Then what happened?”
"He stalked off the terrace and
home. He was feeling ,
Otherwise. I don’t think he
. his
"That’d be
the move for a guilty gup like j
him to make if he thought— "
"I don’t know," Johnny went on
thoughtfully. His eyes were open
now and they flickered with in-
tense brightness. "Walker is no
fool. Certainly "he’d know if there
had been something between
Smith and Nancy. Now, what if
M.artin Smith had grown tired of
the affair between them? If
Smith was the romantic blade
you say he was . .
"Listen," put in Moe.
ever you want the ,lowdown
something, you ask the coofc. j
Hannah knows!”
"So,’
"Nancy finds herself
spurned."
interested in bis story
propped himself up on
and looked intently at Moe.
you know of anything more dan-1
gerous than a woman given the .
brush-off by a guy she intensely,
loves?” W*WV»
Moe Martin said sadly, "Well,,
there was a g|r) named Olive;
whom I once krtew^in Flatbush—” ,
“There you are.” Johnny said.
“Love and hate are deep emo-
tions. And sometimes there’s on-
ly a hairbreadth of difference be-
tween the two They are both.”
he added, "basic emotions that
lead to murder."
Moe’s eyes were
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