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WANTED TO BUY—Small house
• to be moved. Banner-Pitas.—33tfc.
SOO E. MAIN ST.
BRENHAM, TEXAS
PHONE 7921
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Travta Phillipa
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PETCINCT NO 1
Joe E. Bailey
FOR COUNTY
SUPERINTENDENT
M. H. Wart
W. o. ((Wick) Dannhaue
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
2Lat JUDICIAL DISTRICT
LanUe D. W illiams
WANTED — Waitress. Apply
Bluebonnet Cafe. — 23-tflc.
CALL 2613 for SERVICE
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Radio Receivers
HOME and AUTO
Prompt pickup service.
WOLLIE RADIO
SERVICE
WoIHe Schlabach, Prop.
Corner Austin at Alamo
BRENHAM, TEXAS
Hemstitching
10 CENTS YARD
DOBERTS
READY-TO-WEAR
FOR CONGRESS 10th DISTRICT
Lynden B. Johnson
Hardy Hollers ■ ,
ELECTROLUX
VACUUM CLEANERS
John T. Ejan. Jr., District aale.
and service man, 202 Fairview,
COHaga Station, Texas. Phon.
48944.
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HARRY E. FERGUSON
INSURANCE
FIRE-AUTO-LIABILITY
Phone 2270
Room 33, First Natl. Bank
Re.t. recuperate In quiet beautiful
country nurroundln.a; lovely home,
food unaurpuaaed In quality, quan-
tity : chrtatlan tellowrttlp No menial
or bed patient, accepted. Mr«.
8h«ufl»r, Country Club Health Re-
tort, Brenham. Phoaa <831 or M-H.
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Beginning April 6 Mrs- New-
some’s Beauty Styop will be closed
on Saturdays until further notice.
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business as yourself but every
other merchant as well. The dol-
lar tha't is enticed into the shoe
store, or the hat store, or the
hardware, store is a dollar that
is not spent in your store—there
is no getting aifday from that
fact The public has , only so
much money to spend—if some-
body else makes a bigger play
for the consumer, has a brighter
store, does more advertising,
creates more friends, he ia go-
ing to get a bigger slice of the
public’s money even if he doesn’t
sell your line of goods. So re-
member—you are in competition
with anybody in your area wh^
is trying to sell something.”
- IrW-’-'L.! 7F~—ss—!WILaWBR,
Dr. A. H. Howell
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brenham, Texas
Charlie Bryan
LOCAL HAULING
LONG DISTANCE
HAULING
We Specialize in moving hoase-
kold goods, furniture, office
equipment and livestock.
RELIABIJC INSURED
CALL US
PHONE 2844
Brenham, Texas
RATBS FOR AN^DUNCEMENTB
State and District...........(...m.OO
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Precinct dfflcers---------->12.40
The Banner-Press is authorized to
mAka annfluncrmenta at U»0 fol-
lowing candidatef for office, sub-
ject to the action of the demo-
cratic primary July 27:
FOR STATE COMPTROLLER
Clifford E. Butler
’ FOR TAX ASSESSOR- ’
COLLECTOR , t
Robert J. SpKBWe
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
Richard Mplan
FOR STATE RKPRES1L-J.iVB
Dr. J. A. Luedenxann
FOR-COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT NO 3
1-oufa R. Lehtmaan
E. L. Baker
FOR’DISTRICT CLERK
Pou! Klingsporn
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PRECINCT NO. 4 (BlfRTON)
• 7* Vu^wo a.swts
—Eart W- Derrick --——
Herman G. Weber «
WANTED —Girl or middle-aged
woman for housework, light laun-
dry. assist with children. Private
room, 2 afternoons, 2 evenings
off each week, >20 weekly Write
to Mrs. Dan Gerson, 2716 Rose-
dale. Houston, Texas.—84-lt.
WANTED Man and wife, have
some knowledge of turkeys and
range cattle. >100 per month.
Electricity, running water, nice
house, good roads- John S. Cald-
well, Bryan, Texas. —84-2t. ‘
HELP WANTED — Experienced
sales lady for dry goods and ready
to wear establishment. Write M,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE -9 six weeks old pigs.
Otto A. Bergmann, Burton Route
2. (Near Winedaie.)—84-2tp.
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LOST—Three cows, brand TE left
shoulder. Reward. W W Heard,
FOR SALE— One barber chair.
Good condition. W_. ' W. Heard,
Washington’ Texas, - 84-3tp,
FOR SALE—Two -row planters
for Farmail B tractor. Practically
,/ uwwe.atao power lift. Erwin Rath-
ke/-Route 1, Brenham, near Ken-
ney—44~2tp
.jibnaJi house. Can be
moved. Arnold Lammert, RdhteX,
Brenham.—>4-5tp.
FOR SALE —New 4 room tile
tMMuq with bath, modern conven-
2 blocks from Caidwell
Hlicti School. Lol i> %. pL**'-'-'
(.aotftg -outside buildings. Mnt
FMul Albright, CaMwell* Texas —
84-3tp. *
ON DISPLAY AND FORSALE~
1 Puritan Home Freezer Unit. 8
cu. ft. size. 4 Bantam Utiljty 2
wheel H ton all steel trailers,
complete with hitch chains and
new tires. 1, 4 .wheel used farm
trailer. BuCnger' Chevrolet Co.,
______Industry, Texas.-
FOR SALE — Registered Polled
Hereford - bull five years
! weight approximately 1500 or 1600
pounds, lively and very gentle. O.
Knebel, Burton, Texas.—84-2tp-
FOR SALE- 1937 Chevrolet. Good
condition. Frank Nowak, i miles
out Navasota highway. Brenham,
Route 5, Box 13.—84-3tp.
FOR SALE -TOO-White Leghorn
Hanson bred laying hens, H. T
Rust, Route 4.—84-10tp
FOR SALE—Washing machine in
perfect condition. Phone 2944.—
84-2L f .
FOR SALE—Registered pigs, >5
each. Ed Thielemann.—83-2tp.
Atomic D. D- T. Cattle Spray
. kills lice, ticks, nits, grubs, horn
flies and other parasites on cattle,
hogs and poultry. Schramm Sad-
dle Shop.—82-5tc.
FOR SALE - 1939 Ford1 coupe,-
good tires, good motor and fair
body. Below ceiling pric . See
Earl Bright 818 Sycamore Street.
Home after 6.00 o'clock.—83-3tp.
FOR SALE — Exceptionally fine
oak fire wood. >7 00 per cord F.
O. B. Maidal Ranch. Phone Phelps
71-F-2. Burton, Texas.—68-22tp.
FOR SALE—Poland China pigs
eight weeks old. Willie Rosen-
baum, Jr., Route 1, Brenham, Tex.
. - —82-3tp.
WANTED Tt> BUT
Fire •— Windstorm
Automobile
AUG. BROCKSCHMIDT
108'/2> Park BL Phone 2872
Reese B. Lockett, Paul J. Lemm,
Charles Wiede. Frank Dobert, Dr.
Fred Graber, C- W. Rankin and
G. A. Bracher of Houston*
Relatives and friends who
came from’ a distance to attend
the obsequies were Mr. anti Mrs.
Ben Bracher of Amarillo, George
Hoffmann.*Af Houston: Mr. and
Mrs. R. O- Freeman of Kerrville;
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmalstieg, I
Jr., and daughter, and "Mrs. Helen
Schmalsteig. Sinton; E Heineke,
Seguin; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Sprain, Wallis; Mrs. W. R. Jahnke,
Floydada; Mrs. R. H. Jahnke. Mr
and Mrs. F. A- Ruland and Mrs.
Wm, Reinecker, Bellville: Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Baumgart, New Ulm’;
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Striekert and
daughter. Miss Joyce Gross, Mr
and Mrs. Oscar L. Jahnke, Mrs.
R. A. Jahnke, Mrs. R. A. Menk, |
and Mr and Mrs G. A. Bracher, all 5M BnfnhRm fo(. intervlew._
tfeHou,ton ______________; 79-etc.
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WANTED—2 Lutheran girls, on.e
to help in flowej shop and one to
do housework. Call collect or write
Wagner Flower Shop, 3147 Sth St.
Port Arthur, Texas.-- 82-5t.
home assist with house work ana
care of one child, age 4. Salary
>15 weekly. Write Mrs. M. M.
Cunningham, 3441 North Park*
wood, Houston, Texas.—82-21^p.
Picture* taken tn your own
home.
TOMMY WHITEHEAD
Phone 611 for appointment
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TORRENT—3, 4, or\
room furnished house or apart-
ment. Have permanent position In
Brenham and must have living
quarters within 30 days. W. P.
Mundy, Banner-Press —56-tf.
WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE
—Five or six room house. Write
Box 652, Brenham.—44-tf.
CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINO RATF.S
Flrat laMrtloB, prr ware.—.________3c
Each laaertlas thereafter, per war4..le
Mlaiaiue* Charge _______ju___U were a
LOST
LOST Brt>Wn< . .UJ .vhite spotted
bob-tailed dog, wearing collar
aa/jtK /•/»>•«ea>L»v^ . . 4y* -* ■ -•
from E. A. Kling^pofn farm. >5
reward. Clinton Neinast. -84-2tc.
MUKYXLANEOUS
Kttt tfie lice, ticki, horn flies
and other parasites on your cattle, |
hogs and poultry with Atomic D.
D. T. Spray. Schramm Saddle
Shop.—82-5tc.
F A R M E R S ■— Here is your
iStr cattle dipped
for lice, ticks and flies at your
own pen, wjth atomic DDT at 25c
a head, also your chickm house
and bam at i» reasonable fee*
'Phone us for appointment when
4 r ‘ > your cattle the
lot! Office ph one 2806 <||- residence
2423.
/CVe have a neUKHappy doggy
insecticide Which all purpose
unit. Eric W. Moftbe.- 8U8t.
Oscar Bronenkant
Watches Repaired
Brenham, Texas All work cash
WE HAVE
READY BUYERS
For Your
CITY LOTS, CITY
HOUSES, or FARMS
Name your price and
give ns a chance.
STEPANS
PHONE 2460
JULIAN E. WEISLER
attorney-at-law
Office In Courthouse
BRENHAM, TEXAS
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At
RODENBECK
CAFE
Your choice of:
PORK, BEEF
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Don’t Food Wormy
Chichens or Tnrkeys
Give Red Star Worm
liquid in drinking water.
Red Star Parasite for
Mites, Fleas and Blue Bugs.
2 Or.________________Me
6 Oe._______________65c
No better made. See
* BRENHAM PRODUCE
COMPANY
' Rest and Refresh
Yo’self At The
CANDY KITCHEN
Enjoy
Fresh Strawberry
ICE CREAM
Made with fresh straw-
berries grown in Brenham.
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TOO!
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