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MONDAY, JULY 9,1945.
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM. TEXAS
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A VERA 61 ROOM
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Bend those waste fata 'o war
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PUM8 ANIMALS?
WANTED TO BUY — Half ton
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ARRIVES, PROBA0LV IN
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FARMERS-MERCHANTS
LUMBER CO.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
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BROILER CROW
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5. no 'Tamn'- ooo«
6. WAMMI UMT
7. lOVIUIST COUMU
< I-I DON'T UNDERSTAND '---
WHY YOU PON'T WANT MISS ABBIE
AND POP WITH US, DARLING. THEY RE
THE TWO PEOPLE WHO LOVE
YOU BEST-NEXT TO,-----< V\
\ME.y '■
d«N«n«l vpon
LOW COST OAINS
... that'a why it pay« to follow
■ the "Purina Plan" with thia
feed that'a built to produce
__________I HELPER WANTED
for morning shift. Liberty bafe.
—133-3tc „ 4
— —4 limn 4.1131,1^—.____ , - ------- -- a
Ferdinand Hermann, Route 1. box WANTED Man er boy to work
on farm. Guy Pennington. Phone
2601.—131-10tc
THERE'S THE MARRIAGE
LICENSE WE TOOK OUT ON YOUR
LAST LEAVE. IT'S STILL GOOD.'
I'M SURE POP WON'T MIND IF >
L^WE BORROW HIG CAR/jt"^;
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fictitious)
(Copyright Arcadia House, Inc.
1945
“And besides,’’ explained Buzz,
“We couldn't fire her if we want-
ed to. We inherited her along
with the house and the money. It
wap in the wilPthat Kuby Pearle
wa|s to stay here as long she
wahted to, and 'be buried, when
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Thi» 11 tomorrow't typewriter
toioy. New in appearance —
modern — and a atep ahead in
typing aids. The finest type-
writer ever to bear the famous
L C SMITH'name. Let us
prove it to you in your own
office. Free demonstration
gladly given.
Oscar Bronenkant
WATCHES
REPAIRED
Brenham, Texas, All work cash
75
At your service—
From (5:30 A M. until 10:00
1’. M. everyday, inrluding
Sundays. .
Central Service
Station
------ - | Dial 2470
T. C. Stegmann, Prop.
Your friendly Magnolia
Dealer
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s' An t hey'll be
( carvin' TQUK NAME
f IN GRANITE, IF YA
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Ruby Pearle. And yell
need reinforcements!’’
“I’ll do that.’1' Celia told him.
laughing, as she pushed the swing-
ing door oikii,
Place your orders now” to aa-
sure earliest delivery. For fur-
i ther Information
DIAL 2911
!eY‘^ 1 WISH W
4E f COULD KEEP ft
IN I BUT THAT'DG.VG .
T J AW/W WHAT YA
;y/l HOICK WELL, CM ALL J
J_\lN- 6 NITE, PALLYjai
THAT PAPER? WHY,
I PUT THAT IN) >
Tl^ERE TO KEEP
THE WEEDS FROM
GRILLIN' OUT .
\ THROUGH THE )
PLASTIC PATCH CMC
Repair* creek* U
•A SUBMARINE
SUDDENLY BREAKS
THE SURFACE OF
.THE WATER ABOUT
A MILE OFF THE
REEF OF • •
DROOTENS ISLAND,
AND A LIGHT
BLINKS ONCE--THEN
A WAIT OF
TWO AND A HALF
MINUTES THEN
ONCEAGAlN"*
fcfaOH,HAP?
CANDY AN'
HOLLY ARE
k WAJTIM' t
S ON US.'r
LOOK AT ’EM, LOCKED up LIKE
_ SAODINES IN AN OLD CHINESE
JAIL.' MAW! BY THE TIME THEY
;\ GET BACK. FROM THI5 JUNKET,
I: -A THEY WONT BE 50 5CX.D ON
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P*AT LAST, MY
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I KNOW LIPS LEA
IS A BLACK.
MARKETEER.' \l
HIS EX-GIRL V
FRIEND WOULD 1
GIVE ME THE. /
POPE ON HIM, S
TOO, IP I COULD )
ONLY PE-
MEMBER T7.' - '
HER NAME
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f THERE IT IS.'
■THATS THE SIGNAL'
I'LL SIGNAL HIM
IN TO THE BUOY
’ACCORDING TO HIS j EVERYONE \>iDE OF U I'jLAND.
INSTRUCTIONS'’
NEARLY
STARVfP
' A PREttY StRANGSRr-X.
thafgenermA-t:
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RED^-fcHE’S 1
treefov .Diizv j,
Now’, th* time to put «w»y th*
honey. I’ll n**d it *h*a th* .
flow*,* u* gon* I,
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MEET MY UNCLE SPIKE-ME'5*
HOME ON A FCMLOUGH rr.,
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FOR SALK
FOR SALE Extra good saddle. I KITCHEN
W- H. Quade Store —134-4tp
FOR SALE Fresh ~rniik
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4.033.42
7,889.59
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1,928.01
yf tb*‘buUei ’a pantry ahe
prised’ bV’Xndhi"
ing Tightly, “Want a strong boy. to
■run interference for you?” ■
Celia laughed and' said, “Of
course not. This is too absurd for
words? Everybody walking on tip-
toe to keep from annoying a
servant goodness!”
Rusty said, unexpectedly grave,
“Don't take It too lightly. There
may be some reason ” He broke 1
-trff as she Tookud—up at him, puz=-.
zled.
.“But what earthly rensoft could
there be ?" she asked-
Rusty gave her a friendly little
pat on the shoulder and said,
By WLLUAMM
f THERE’S NO CP ACKS tM TH AT BA^-
KET.Z IF >OU EXPECT TO BE PA^p per W
. DiGGlW WEEDS, YOU GOTTA EXPECT
) YOUR CUSTOMERS’LL HAVE BOXINS \
C ENOUGH NOT TO BE SHORTCHANGED J
7-f-----------n—rx By a little \ •
amachoor..' yJT
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Paint right over it!
' miracle
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uf rnno twivr tn ’ TH**
TROjetET’?
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C^> IM* U U~W* l»V< Ma.
I-*ap < < *w O* U* .^M. u
82-A, Brenha.n.—134-2.p
FOR SALE Cut dahlias and
marigolds. Mrs. Will Muery, 418
W. 5th.—134-5t
FOR SALE—One real farm of 258
acres prairie land, 161 in cultiva-
tion, 20 acres grass meadow, bal-
ance in ^ne pasture. Fair im-
provements. lots of fine water.
5 miles north of Caldwell, one mile
east of Chriesman, right on high-
way 36. • This farm would not be
tor sale, but I have got leave on
account of 'old age. and bad health.
L. H. Geick, Chriesman, Texas,
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FOR SALE ■ Model B John Deere
tractor with full equipment, all in
* - ' perfect sha'pe.- Rubber like hew.
•, Schawe Bros.. Independence, Tex-
as—433-3tp
FOR SALE—PickFing cucumliers.
Mrs. Dan Becker.—133-4tc______
FO^ SALE Boy’s bicycle. Phone
2689.- 133-2t ,
FOR SALE Iron baby bed ami
Simmons mattress. 521 W. Vul-
<®n — 134-3t z • .
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, w j nil im g )—xr—~7
, .“From what I’m learning
Rnt>5’ 1‘enrlc, she's a k»te ilioje
likely* to hurt, mine!" she admit-
ted. ■ A,
When dinner was . over,.' Telia
Turned toward the kitchen, but at
pjT .Tns^nrprised’ h
JULY 9
Fo< Ouarantrc^ Redrtmtnt *hj Savtats Plana S««
I. H. BARTZ
811 W. 3rd St. Brenham, Tex. .
PHONE 2996
Way Service Station, I wish
to solicit a share of your
patronage. We feat-ure
Magnolia Products, Wash-
ing. Greasing and General
Automobile Repairing, by
experienced, capable me-'
chanics. , - •
tCtazy BARTLEgrsi
; - by Peggy Pern
.'nr.
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ROLLER-KOATTI fljjv
NOTICE- Wer buy, hogs every
Monday, weighed . up on delivery.
Tops 14-40 cwt.; 'sows 13.65 cwt.
Yards ogen 7:00 a m. Brenham
Livestock Auction Co.—132-3tp
WANTED TO BUY-Pigs,
-rot's preferred. Arnold *!____—>.*-««
Brenham—134-2tp ' ’out
FOB RENT
FOR RENT—Cool 3 room furnish-
ed apartment for adults. 814
Jadlison St. Phone ?16i.—132-3tp
FOR 8AJ.E OR TRADE
>OR SALFf oirTRADE Several
milk cows. One. young Holstein,
giving .4 gallons of milk. Roscoe
Fincher, Burton -»134-2tp
Do you read the classified col
umns regularly ? W _wiH pay you
It never occurred to me that you “There copldnY be, of course! Run
couldn’t dlacharge an unsatisfac- along and have your session with
tory servant, if you wanted to." “
' “Oh, but we don’t look on Ru-
by Pearle as a servant, darling." |
protested Mary Sue- “She’s part
6f the family—she well, she
takes care of us and sort of
runs the house and us. too!”
The swinging door into the pan-
try opened and Ruby Pearle her- >
I self padde.l into the room, like a
; gaunt panther. She atwaj’s wore
I heel-less felt bedroom slippers to
“ease her feet,” and she moved
with a .soundlessnesH that was
partly due to the Soft-soled slip-j
See Ed E. Hueske pars, but peAly, Celia felt pri-
vntely. to an almost catlike abil-l jr
ity to move silcrttly. ■* * Z
She carried an enoi nrous tray, ___
and when she had served the des- j i w :
sert, she paused for a moment, at |
the door and looked sternly at
Celip, who looked baclR at her, her
bead up. her eyes cool.
"I like to speak to you soon’s
you finish yo’. dinner," said Ruby
Pearle composedly, and walked
u. . - .
The tattle' was silent, for a mo-
ment, and Mary Sue said anxious-
ly, “Oh, darling. I’m afraid she
heard you and she’s angry.”
"And t+iat," said Celia, digging
a fork into delicious Jkineppple
chiffon pic topped by fluffy mer-
TngfTe? "J1TST dUrtWIt &cilres tttc trr ~
deafh:” ■ ---' — _
' Mary Sue said timidly,t “You
won’t* hurt her feelings/ will you,
darling ? ’
Celia laughed.
Vn
BROILERjPROFiTS HAP HOPPER, WtoRnpos Cor rMpoadoat '
WHEN HAP SEES HOW
beautiful you r-r
LOOK IN MY r t£J I
WEDDING PRESS,
the shoulder
her time comes, back yonder on
the hill »in the familj cemetery.
There’s a whole section of it
filled with her family and ances-
tors.”
“I see,” said Celia. “I seem al-
ways to be saying and doing the
wrong thing. I guess it’s the in-
fluence of my Yankee upbringing.
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.ZKiEANVVMiLE, ALLEY is HOT
ON THE TRAIL OF THE Pl&-
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