Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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HOW
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Dr. A. H. Howell
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BEUDINGS TO THE
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Have you enough
LIFE INSURANCE?
You-can buy today without
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See LEE CCRRY Agent
Office Wash. Co. Bank Bldg.
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THE GREAT WOODEN
HORSE, LEFT BY
THE GREEKS WHEN
THEY APPARENTLY
GAVE UP THE
SIEGE OF TROY
AND SAILED
AWAY
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fan I Ms H f*IU4 Feature *rn4k ate. Iiw < /
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VAS AFRAID OF
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HAN SOME. X THO'T ,
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AND HAVE ONE TOE
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OH IT'S ALL RIGHT, I
SUPPOSE — BUT ONE.GETS
SO TIRED OF LOOKING
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WALLS YEAR J
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rtonTIt from other
•lypes sueh as natural cefiient. and
cetnenl developed for certain pur-
poses. The term appears in the
. . names of the principal cement con-
cerns such as Trinity Portland
Cement Co., Southwestern Port-1
land Cement Co., San Antonio
Portland Cement, and otherq. Uni-
versal Atlas Cement Co. does not
use it. Universal is a subsidiary of
United States, ,Steel Corporation,
which is said* to own the entire1
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Phillipsburg. 166-5tp.
FOR SALE: Good iron snfb, x/henp.
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Auto tops, seat covers and top
tressing. See C. A. Elolf, 701
Nest Main St., Burton Highway.
^tead the Birthday List InThe
Bahper-Press Birthday Club ami
remember your friends with an
appropriate birthday card. Select
one from our beapttfub new line
of Rust Craft cards Banner-Press'
Stationery Dept.—157-tf.
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Four room furnished duplex. 715
Sycamore ItPLSip.
Folt RK.XT Six tooii! 'house tu-Hi
Blinn College: Dr. Gus Heinvke.
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FOR RENT: 5. room house with
modern conveniences.'Phone 647;
165-6fe..
Furnished apartment,, electric,
refrigerator. Mrs. Oscar Hoffmann
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Furnished apartment. P h o nV
332W. 615 West Main. 159-tf. '
FOR RENT: Unfurnished Routh
upstairs apartment on South Aus-
tin Street. Mrs, W. R. Jahnke.-
Phone 79,—151-tS.
' FOR SALE
FINGERS TO
DE Bone for
THAT GIRL.-,
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Dr. CHARLES A.
BATEMAN
CfllROPKAtTOR
IxMtk after your health.
Colonic Irrigation.
Have you foot trouble?
PH. 49_____Rniiner-PreHs Bldg.
Leaving-
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WHERE OLD
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Knifed,
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Follows The
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|F THIS 15TH VJEREVJOLF OF WOlfI
CREEK. CANVok)---XDON’T I
HOW IT COULD THRpvJ
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Are some of your friends ill?!.
-. > x-TJhey will appreciate ope <;f our {
convalescent cards. Cariis for;
every personality. Banner-Press
Stationery Dept.-'—157-tf.
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fisherman, for a. yarn about an —
’ immens'cPfisb After Garner-to|d
the lantern tale, the other fisher-
man offered a compromise, i'll
cut thrft fish in half if you'll blovvX
out the lantern," be proposed. ' ,
Attorney General Mann’s ruling 1
that the general tax remission hill
«» giving half the state ,-HlValorem
taxes back to counties fOT
years is unconstitutional caught
some of the counties unprepared
_..f ’ some ready.
w , The ruling does NOT extend to
• special remissions ordered be-
cause of calamaties. In fact,.it was.
passed by the .legislature ad,a. re-
• • suit of the numerous special re- j
missions. Gov. O'Danfel denounced
tax remissions generally in a re- j
pent radio broadcast and said he j
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ties only because it seemed the I
fair-thing to jdo for the counties j
that had not received spec.lal!
.grants.
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JOF TR1W4TH? \Y?U ARE jf
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’ are now coming in! Order now j
from these beautifiii curds and get i
personal, exclusive styles. Order
I now- for December delivery. Call '
early and sample books which you (
may keep over night will be sent
out to you. Banner-Press Station- i
ery Dept. 157-tf. . I •
wmcn is naui jo own tne entire .
stock of Universal Atlas Cement 'Nurses Are Extolled
"’Vl Tex,, congr,,. or A s Desirable Wives
, By llanillr
rAHH! GODDESS’ MINERvA, AFTER ' W
TEN LONG YEARS, THANKS T0 YOU,
^WE HAVE AT LAST SUCCEEDED U
^IN ENTERING TROY'
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• Me-. P/Htland. Tex., or any other
city named Portland. Correctly, a
lower case "p should be used in
. ent patented by an Engliah^rick-i ±2 2 'T “’“b \ <T^ rotet
layer,' Joseph Aspdin. in, lKlM> 210’“- “e
:■ fcia.-A-heMltse'the'pro-1 ! n.‘ ’ ' !««-2tp. .|
dUtt had the same apjiearance W FOR SALE: Pair mules. 4 and' 5
a famous building stone quarried
t on the Iste of Portsmouth off the
. north coast of England. The term I
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The Texas Congress of Parent-
Teachers Association, has obtained
a proclamation from Governor | LEWISTOJJ, Me. ll'.Pt—Nurses
O'Daniel for observance of the make desirable wives, in the opin-
39th birthday of the organization. i(Jll of M,s. Laura Knowlton Tur-I
The .congress, now grown to 131,- . ,V . •; »?-------1—-
630 members, had its start in a r' ‘’f the State Nurses ,
meeting in the old First Methodist A^>at,on-
church. Dallas, on Oct. 19. 1909. N‘nety P*‘r .rcnt / the VOU*K I
Its first president was Mrs. Ella w"n,P,n K'a,1’,f,t'nR f“’»’ "'"’‘"K
Caruthers Porter of Dallas, who ‘his year eventually will
died this year. | marry.' said Mrs. Turner . "And
. ■ as they all have a natural desire
The governor designated the l(> ra|.e f(„. p<>( u, th aH wUl
entire week beginning Oct. 15 ns want a famHy ()f „wn t(, .
Parent-Teacher week. Units of the for -
organization will hold birthday _
pieetings on Oct. 19. J ' ! „ .. lL ■ . 1
•Washington columnists' recently Brass Kail Marriage
related » fish story attributed to RUIe(] Qyf by Omaha
Vice-rrestdent Gamer, but told - *’
only half the.story. Tttcjuused the ; .... », 2~2ei2
genial Texan as authority for the' OMAHA, Neb. <T*> Tom Knapp,,
fisherman 'who boasted that he ' r^y welfare inspector has heard of
had -pulled a burning lantern from airplane weddings ai)d nuptial
deep, water. The rest of the story pe||s ringing in theaters and city
was that the burning lantern t auditoriums, but never in a' beer
Catch was told to rebuke a fellow tavern. - * ■
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1939, newspaper, October 9, 1939; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1347590/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.