Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 168, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS
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Elected Chairman
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THEATRES
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6,190.00 -
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730.288.69
1 go to-battle here Friday night
Take First Aid Work
j 12. " TOTAL ASSETS
•.
. 1,025,598.21
II.
431,816.96 . .
COTTON
Other liabili'tl^T x
5.529.29
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$1,608,433.50
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150,000.00
October. 1939.
personal
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
212,065.14
29.
Dr. A. E. Stinnett
$230,331.29
TOTAL
68,108.55
- LIABILITIES
2,000.00
167,108.55
32.
6,100.00
would
108,178.67
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OUT OF DATE I
$230,331.29
Cashier
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1,275,391.10
'$1,820,198.61
$230,331.29
ASSETS
$
$ 20,000.00 i
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TOTAL LIABILITIES
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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Vegetable Laxative 4
W W V V W T •
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Customers Bends
Batik Bldg and Fixtures
Reel Estate
Stock and Bonds
Cash on hand and due from banks
$20.000(>0
$10,000.00 :
Cub Pack To Hold
Meeting Tuesday
MONTREAL (U.Pl—Medical stu- j
! dents in Canada, may serve their ‘
country far better by finishing1
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
And SURGERY
General Practice
Licensed by Texas State
Medical Board
AMBULANT PROCTOLOGY
Hemorrhoids (piles) successful-
ly treated by injection method,
without loss of time from work.
Office Phone 87 Res. Phone 420
Eggs, fertile, 11c & 14c.
Fryers, 11c to 13c.
Hens, 7c tc 9c. "
Old roosters, 4c.
Country bacon, 10c.
ANTHONY HOTEL
LAUNDRY^
1.
. 2.
Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value):
ta) United States-Government obligations, direct and *
40.094.43
1.602.901.21
2,776.37
108.591 78
31,935.85
2,185.04
27.500.00
21,965.14
12.600.00
36.(MH).I)O
3,500.00
2.331.60
FOR FINE FQOD
Visit
WAGON WHEEL
Dancing Every night
Oak Floor-Air Conditioned
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26.
27.
28.
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119,607.55
33.123.39
18.75
5.65000
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. 5,831.60.
2,300.00
3.800.00
1875
5.650(H)
182,730.94
Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.)
.TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,602,901.21
73Q,288.69
151,760.00
291.902 .84
101,449.57
401.592.97
12.028.39
5,350.00
75,000.00
10,376.61
38,000.00
2,759.37
LA GRANGE
HERE
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97,000.00
75.000.00
75,000.00
27.5W.W
21.965.11
5 457.90
3,821.39
1,250.00
12,500.00
I 18.
23.
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fust year as coach in La Grange.
So far he has not wot! a game. •
• So a whi
85.376.61
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14,787.96
.:. $1,820,498.64^
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high school and Junior
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BRENHAM , TEXAS
Three Tough District Gaines Scheduled In 31-A This Week
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BRENHAMPLAYS. SAME^OLD PENNANT-
LA GRANGE four in a row
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Miss •
Guards Wear Slippers
For Prisoners* Peace
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and Macs
Eagle
tussle with H’eriipstead.
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Sly Japanese Beetles
Prove Costly to Trap
i Cottonseed hulis, $11.00.
Cottonseed, street price, $23.00.
Cottonseed meal, retail, $1.80,I 25.
i wholesale, $1.65.
. j Whole pressed seed, retail, $1.40,
wholesale, $1.25.
Capital Stock
Income Debentures sold
Total Capital Structure •
Sui plus F.und
Undivided profits, net
Reserve for Retirement-'*Deb. $2,300.00; Bond
Depreciation $3,800,00
Individual Deposits subject to checfc. including time
deposits due in 30 days
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
Customers' bonds deposited for safekeeping
TOTAL LIABILITIES * CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1.820,498.64
MEMORANDA/-
to jail he is entitled t‘)|,crttton sold in Brenham at 8.60:'
Tw’o years ago, 9.00.
Brehlfam middlingr-8^5,------—,
Galveston middling, 8*88.
Sour cream butter fat No. 2, 18c
Sweet cream butter fat, 23c.
at plant, 27c.
Capital Stock:
• fa) Class A preferred, total jtar $75,000.00, retir- )
■^able value $75,000.00 , j
I
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II Ijxy Ba»M-y, Brenham boy,
2.502.30 keeps on going like lie has In the
last two.ganuS, In- will be hard to
keep out of the Rice'Owls start-
ing line-up. -
Livy is one <rf the best blockers
on the Owl team, and really gets
In and mixes it with the enemy.
He booted an extra point against
Centenary Saturday night.
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Based on performances of the
1 past week here is how we
late district 31-A clubs:
' 1. Caldwell Hornets.
' 2. Smithville Tigers.
' 3. Elgin Wildcats.
1 -I. Brenham Cubs.
5. Bellville Brahmas.
6. La'Grunge Leopards.
background
dialogue.
F Mlss 8
Haines, her first mode'rrt society
ford is seen as the siren Crystal
I as the
‘ InV^rrHte-gossh’. Sylvia.fowler. ,•*■*» .1
i. Others in a powerful support-
*”* ' ] ing j cast include Mary Boland,
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» . cm Iiunui, vice I'lim- > ii*uiriLU uuuuiii u, ■* nyiuo & pv.n«»t
and operating manager of Joan FuntAme, Virginia WeUiler, . .
Ione Star Gas Com nan v was' tudleT Watson. Nash
building program "moat helpful" je^cLl Chairman Z i Muriel Hutchinson Esther Dale,
i . ., 4. . . i aRiah Hticuu»v. Don-
natural gas section of the Amen- r
Hughes, Virginia Grey, ‘ Marjorie
lln. I Main, Cora "‘-Witherspoon ' an<f
outstanding natdral Hedda Hopper.
SIMON THEATRE T
.TO-DAY
THE WOMEN
I Loans and discounts x
Interest earned uncollected
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Banking House ,
Furniture and. Fixtures
Other feal estate
Other assets' ,
Cash Reserve—
Cash on hand and with banks
U. 8. Bonds and Securities
Other Bunds and Securities
Bills of Exchange
"*ablc value 875,000,00 .
(Rate of dividend^ on retirable value is SL&.Jf )
(c) Common stock, total par. $75.000.00
Surplus
Undivided, profits
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock)
ffed Buehrer
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OniiMsi Honors Dewey
OWOSSO. Mich.. (I'll) Owosso
terms Thomas E. Dewey, the rac-
ket- bustjng district attorney
'njwr* New York, its ''most famous citi- —
a new city directory, just j
regular ! issued. The volume contains a full i
Master page, phidogniph and a short biog- J
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(d) TOTAL .... 108,178.67
STATE OF TEXAS. County of Washington, ss:
I. Wm. Seidel. Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemnly sw’eAr
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. '
H. Tate'was so nearly exhausted
that he *tol<i. Defendant C. C.
Booth,, "if that fellow (Defense
bark here and acts lik|c he has
done. I am going to throw him
into, jail.” Tomorrow's suit seeks ,
are out ol
BtJi' Austin" date, but babies arc still In style!
10:00 p. m.— Through Giddings That is why the wise woman
w'.j .*, ikiesn’t add to her other worries
In 1937 only oiie Arrive Brenham from Navaaote with cleaning fine baby sweaters
9:05 a. m. and 6:25 p. m. 1
' Leave Brenham for -Navasota
44t0» a. m, and 7:20 p. m.--j
ments ruined the Cubs' first hoot';
Berth the Leopards and Brenham 1
have a ivy-k s jest under their '
belts due to open da‘es-, anil the I
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WM. SEIDEL, (’ashler.
Sworn to and subscribed before me-this 7th day of October, 1939.
MRS. AUG. LINDEMANN, Notary Public.
CORRECT A I'TEST:
ALMOT SCHLENKER ,
E. F. KRUSE
H. F. KOLWES. Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
.Mimii Im<I hard luck early in the
- scrmiii even Is-fore school started
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Preferred .
Capital Stock Common . .....
Sui pl UB ......1 ... . . .‘j
Undivided Profits
Unearned Interest
Reserved for Interest
Reserved-for taxes
Reserved for'pref, stock retirement fund
Deposits
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities
(b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other
liabilities (including notes and bills rediscounted
and securities sold under repurchase agreement)
(cT Assets plrdgert tn qualify for exercise of fiduciary
or corporate powers, and for purposes other than
to secure liabilities < ;
B-UMl»iU‘I .Ht<J»±---------.— A.- • x.—--
■ A licbenlines
B Bui plus and Undivided Profits
(Retirement Ln Debentures
Bond Depreciation ...
Cashier checks
Bond deposit
’Demand and time deposit
$1,820,498.64
Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
U $U RIGHT
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$230,331.29
The above statement is correct. G. W. WEEREN. ("ashler.
"... Member oi the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation
MARKET NEWS
Berlin' broadcaster who taunts ]'
British listbni-is in .very"Oxford
', a< cents is suspected to be 'Nor- .!
in.in Baillie-Stewart, former ■
British army oflieer, convicted I
m 1933 of being German spy. '
"Butter, 20c to 23c.
*M0NpAY, OCT. 9,1939.
‘ Hollywood, “The Women,” -with
an all-star cast of 13$ actresses
— headed by Norma Shearer, Joan
Crawford and Rosalind Russell, at
the Simon Theatre today.
Thf ' story, based upon Clare
Boothe s Broadway stage * success
of the same name, weaves the /
' .everyday experience of women in-
to an exciting comedy-drama into
which laughs ahd teArs are skill-
’ fully blended. Ultra.modern set-
- tings, smart clothes and a fashion
parade add eye-filling beauty*'as a
background to the razor-sharp
CORRECT ATTEST
WM. DALLMEYER
JOE STEINER
H. H. FISHER Dm
• KE( \l’l I I I.A THIN
• LIABILITIES
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on Oct.
' 2. 1939, Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the
the University Cui tain ciyb. whose1 prove its
rate the interest in the stage dates back to to 10 doses, 25c.,
teams high school and Junior college days
|M‘|-fiirniiiiices over the in. Brenham, has one of the |no‘j
• > duetion leads, that of. Albeit Rice. I
tassium balance with Alkalosin-’-A
and these troubles will disappear.
30 day treatment, sold on a money
back for $1.50 by Tristram and
< i j Citizens Pharmacy.
Has Happy Friends
• TUESDAY
Rita Johnson
Tom Neal
THEY ALL COME OUT
Dedicated to the U. 8. Depart-
. ment of Justice.
Selwted Shorts
BARGAIN DAY
! 13..
Sour cream butter fqt No. 1, 20c |
| 15.
Heralded as one of" the most
j unusual films ever to come out of
I their training than in any other, .(Varter NoTsOIS . *’ • ReserveDistrictNo.il
J wa.y,' thcy have been ativised- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE "
J Wilder G. Penfield, head of the . mi j
neurology department- at McGill* FIRST NATIONAL BANK
University, seriously advised un- . „ . .. . , , ■
! dergraduates not to be stampeded ?f ®"nham'..in lhc State of Texas' ,at the c!O8e .of bu«lnes8
./‘’‘•Th^'count’ry cannot afford to ' Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
' 1 allow her medical schools to de-
> crease the normal ^upply of doc-
JHU tors nor to lower their standards L
Ik ! of instructions,” he declared, All
* w 1
1 studies
■ 1 might run contrary to public <Tpin- 5.
ion in a '.'topsy-turvy" world.
I 6.
1. ■
Stomach Comfort
Why suffer with Indigestion,
. , r. GAh, Gall Bladder Pains or High
Ehlert urges that all culu raphy of- the man who 2° years ! Blood Pressure? Restore your Po-
.. 4 . ■ . ’ .4-^-4 .li.1.4*1 ....... .... toaeliim nalanna vi’itVi A 11ra Inairiil. A
Fewer Convicts
Due To G-Men,
Says Warden
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. <l'.E> 1
Warden Tom Scott says the Mis-
souri penitentiary .population is .
I dropping,
“Why?" says Scott. "Well, times "
are better, for one thing. But most { ?
important is the drive put on by
| the F. B. I. that took care of the ! J
j ambitious fellows.” •
-The ex-counly she rtf f who su- 1 ^%*“
pet intends the big community of ! ’
criminals-says 'the prison popula- ;
■ tion has' fallen frohi Sin all-time '
high of 4,773 to 4.134. f
!—*~lHe*TeceHtly_returned to the job,
J succeeding the Tate Frank Ram-' " / ” '
j aey. Scott had quit as deputy ■ | f
\ Elmer F.
fkiui* e<t antl <
Lone
don movement will be b?r
meant |>f nation-wide radio bro i l-
caats.l, Ian executive spokesnu .1
told T^wnsendilee here at an an* |
nual tally.
(e) TOTAL .-
Secured liabilities:
(a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to
requirements of law
LIABILITIES —~-
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and .
corporations V
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
corporations
Deposits of .United States Government (Including
post^il savings) ..... , ' ...........
.- -- - --- ' . j fOTTON I1®- Deposits of States and political subdivisions
SYDNEY. N S. W. 'ID -When” One year ago today nlkldllng j 17. Deposits of banks ; .. . D. .... . \ :
jani-png) ' : - •••• ■ *° z'*“- ’ - <■«>—» > • >
v,«l r»»‘. left to right-. .
*Kbsar«k Kjtller. Chandler. ^Powell.
Fletcher,* ^Sit^U^rtliy, Combs. Schuller
Rolfe. DahlgteftT Crosctti; Middle row: Hadley, « s -* **1' *
Pearson. Russo,. Gehrig." "Selkirk. "Knickerbocker, Painter
"(trainer); Baek row: Dickey,. Ruffing. Djy-sftgio. Hildebrand.
, SchDe^r^JUMXRlv.. Q O m e r, -rlch^ Jorgens.
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'Supreme Court Is •_
, and it ended a long drought of La rJ'() Consider Matl.y
.he Brenham series.- The victory over’ . .. , „ 7
Labor board Cases
Bus Schedule
Arrive Brenham i*-ro)u Austin
10:10 a. m.- Through Bellville.
1:45 p.m.—Through Chapel Hill.
4:45 p. m. — Via Chapel Hill,
Hempstead, La Grange, Houaton.
7:35 p. m. Via Bellville,
10:30 p. m. Via .Chapel Hill.
Arriving Brenham I-'rom Houaton
9:45 a. m.—Giddings and Aua-
12:45 p. m —Through t-a Grange
and Austin.
TOTAL
STATE OF TEXAS. County of Washington.
We. Thus Watson, as President, and G. W. Weeren. as
of said bank, each of,us. do solemnly swear that the above statement
is true to the best of our knowledge and belief.
THOS. WATSON. President.
G W. WEEREN, Cashier.
Subscribed and swoi.n to. before me this 7th day of Octobct . A D. 1939. "
1- a HOMEYER. Justice of (he Peace i-.-v-Oftleio. Notary Public,
Washington County, Texas.
MARRIAGE i ll KNSES
Following is the list of marriage
licenses issued last week
Reinhard Pohlmeyer .and
Edna Lueckemeyer.
Dominic Kopech and Miss Reg-
ina Gu'rka.
G. C. Harper, and Mr
De Belle Holt
Stanley Kiviatkoiyski
Mary Budnik:’ - (a nypn goes
Ed. Sweet and Arnianda Lathan, sonje peace, and jpiiet. in the ppin- j
■Tanies» M/>rgan and "Willie Lbt j'f<fn (,| The "New S<>tTTh WaterPrts- I
Vaughn. ( i onsR'epai.lment. j Galveston middling.-8*8.
HehrjT Brown and Mae Ester-! - ! Homiton middling,-8.85. .
Hogan. (
My RED Hl EHRER
Banner-Press Sports
The tuqe for dilly-dallying has
ended' m district- 31-A and this
R^c* week the nienrbers g'‘t# dowrDto-
■tt , busUiess x*t" three conference con-
I tests.
K . t La Gianjie's Leopards come to
idiam; the IbsUdlle' B)
E to Elgin 'kntt-*SjnithvilA‘ pjays;
I trt ^'jHdwell in the fine opening
E. ’ j^listrict card.** *
I ' The Cal«1well* stock *rose t*> W*
I new high rtidqy night as they
■ - took apait JNavagota. 31 to ().
■J” Led by Roy ^ebesta ami Timmy
E" Philip, back'and end of the Hiu -
B, net team, Coach Ox Darby s, crew j
K cop the flag ’ ,
I in the past the Da) by-coached
I teams started slow and ended fast. :
■*, and if this year runs true to form. ; !
■- the Hornets wjll likely win the
I district in' a • most startling
E fashion.
I Tigers To Caldwell
■ However, no better test of the
■ Caldwell district strength could
■ be' asked than having the Smith-
I ville teanfl tie up with them in the '•
I opening conference encounteg,
■LIt took everything that a fine
■ x Lockhart team had to eke out a -
■ ’ 6 to 0 win over the .Tigers last
■ ' Friday, and Coach Clyde Gott f
seems to have his Bengal? dick- ,
ing nicely this fall r ;
This game will be closely
' • watched by the other district
clubs.
Just as important will lie the
- Bellville-Elgin tussle on the lat-
ter's ball orchard.
Bellville still showed a startling
lack of scoring punch as Eagle
. Lake held them to a 7 to 6 count.
A sturdy line has Coaeh Pcar-
F son. but he is woefully shy of
hacks. Eugene Bmiy, lanky hold-
’over fv’in the championship, club
' ‘ Jf hist' year, is bearing Ihe brum
& of the attack with some help from
Dalton Albert , ' .... „
Elgin Is Fat ored Teachers In St. John life,him right back where Chester
Elgin surprised Baitlett with A ■«$ H'/.r*!.- Alien former coach, left off.
19 to 6 victory.-and will rate -is •
f favorite over the Bellville aggrd
gation. This Elgin bunch”is due to
ST. LOUIS d i*' It required(
of approximately $l>().(Mh). to e.itch*
t> fappioxunati'.y $o(),(H*H, to catch j
La Grange’s victory over Brenham last year was the
first in many moons.
La Grange wins in the Brenham series.- The victory -----
Brenham in that game was the tip-off of what to expect
❖from the Ijeopards.
From there on they marched
right down the line to a bi-distriet
. ’ championship. ‘
X'.cmh Doe Mann, formci assist-
• Chibs will be frrtih mid HnKmus'LC1"”- He“lnc Mentor, is serving his • p(ivu.,. 'and authmuy
l ... . .... ■ .. f 11st VPiil lIK ('(nil'll 111 Lili ( 11 «lill*V. t L »|X.» I I 'linn- U.>1 11 L 111
30.
31.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including $1,139.46 overdrafts) $ 503,042.54
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed 151.750,00
urgect to stick fast by of„State* and-.political subdivipinAT*: 287,247.84--,—-"*■
■s even though their, action 1. Other bonds, notes, and'debentures ‘ 7 ." 3,815.00
Corporates 81008.1, including stock of Federal
Reserve bank .
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of collection
Bank premises owned $75,000.00,' furniture anil"
fixtures $10,376.61
R<■ a j Csti^e bwmecTo’Hier tnan bank premises
Other assets
WASHINGTON, "Vicie'9 ir.i;) .
. The supi v-ti'ie court, in its first
business session of the 1939-40
term agreed today to consider a
series ol new challenge? Af the
: of- the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board.
The new, labor board cakes top-
Breiiham , would -b-tUfH+v—Ittrt—.a--eHiises on
which the court announced today
it would hear arguments.
I suit in.which he is nalneji hs a
plaintiff. "Tomorrow's hearing
starts at 2 p. m. ,
*
A reader writes in: "Well, the
fair is over and it was a dffhdy.
Now here is good news. Did you
know that the oil well now drill-
ing on the Fritz Fuelbrrg place
near Tappc's store' is about 1700
tqet deep ami drilling stelidily, *'
and reports say, looking, good?
Get ih yaur car and go out ®>»d
get the lowdown on it. If it
— makes- y -good well, it w ill put
Brenham on the map."'
and dainty -silks. Nothing to irri-
tate the baby's -skin with our
! methods! ~ ———_—_
PHONE K26
pea neiTipsieuu, ■».» io -v, riiutiv ( libs of Pack ,No. 35 will m<B$i
night That do^s something to the Tuesday at 6:(>o o'clock at -Fire-i zen” in a new city directory, just
27 to a score,of the . Brenham-(mans Park for their
.84,013.58 Hempstead game. " monthly meeting. Scout
7,305.00 ' Sb far the Yequas are not' only-
. 5.650.00 unbeaten but t.‘.— -----
1 lOOQO Apd here's . .
1,058.28 th** stars are Washingt
i.(io
98,705.31
how the team plaj in entomologist. The traps were pill
; out in 1 . ____ ...........
'ment of ag) (culture m pt <>t< ctmg i T'g.jg 'p'' Through Giddings
THE SPECTATOR- G'ddm“
(Continued from page one) A crew of 75 men will continue
to cheek the traps daily this year; al'Uj
Dawson said. 1
beetle* was caught in 11.397
traps.
Towum ikI f lubs Total lt.OOO ;
MADISON. Wis. <L’.B) There aie
12,000 Townsend clubs in the
to enjoin county officials from ! United Stales today and the next
accepting any suit testing the method of advebtisin gthe old u>-
sanity of William H. Langhorne, penaton movement
over whose property the original
suit was raised. Langhorne per-
sonally asked the judge that he
b« glricken out of the uiJ due Run
I sey. Scott had quit
I warden to make one pf his peren-
I fitai races for. county office..
- 1 Seott—said-he found hew 1JV...-
ties provided as a ' result of the
E in rthe prison operation. The insti- | .eetton^Dthe AmeTi-1 A^Mo7rts»7'Buth Hussey, Den-
M tutjon obtained 760 new one-man ndtural *»as secl,on ot lne Amen - ■■
cells in two cell blocks. i ca« aa’ Association now in con-1
The old pHson.'.a^re^ deal of venVon !n . I
3 which Still remains although some Already hflvlng gained promin-
Bl parts were razeff, was built for ap- ence as, an ‘
H proximately 2.500 . men. Nothleg i gas engineer and execut ve officer
t?7 had been added when the popula-i of,one, ot the argest integrated
, tion swelled past the 4,500 mark JnatUrtl gas service systems in the
and as a consequence men were vYorl^ bia elecl‘«n P,ac*s ‘n
Nazi Radio Voice? Patked in ^lls anJ conditions ,be h‘«heat P,,SU^ conferred bj;
i\auiv ▼ uivc. w#Ye i the organized natural gas indirs-'
j try. He has served as vice chair-
: Iman of the natural gas section, pf
I Canada Urges A. G. A. since the Atlantic City
Students’To Finish »■" ■
Medical Courses
i Park for
monthly meeting.
MUI
also unscored -on! and especially parents of cubs be ■ -ago didn't, even gain an offic
the payoff' some, of ■ present is District Scout master! bis high school class in <^416(1
on t’ounty <- W. West is expeett'd to be
present.—^
■ I The iiiot|iers will serve a(picn?<;
lunch at tlje closl1'of the m'eetui^.:
Clint Anderson In .-<
a av. wt rii Thousands swear bv this way tod
Another l . T. Playlet relief w hen they’re lazy ihside 11
------—-----—-and it has them headachy, biliOUB, I
AUSTIN. Oct. 9 Fledglufg- irritable, upset: A quarter to a |
'"stars and producers of tomoi- half-teaspocnful of Spicy, aromatic!
tow." ■ one hundred and fitly of BLACK-DRAUGHT on your ton-j
them, will .utilize the stage of guc tonight, a drink of water—
Hogg Memorial Auditorium, flood- there you are! Then thip all-vege-
' lights, footlights, cut tains, and table laxative usually allows plen-
back-drops, for the pi eduction of: ty of time for sleep, acts thorough-
"Begga.rs on Horseback” by ly and gently, ami relieves consti-
George S. Kaufman and Marc ; p a t i o n's headaches, biliousness,
Connelly, the first Curtain Chib irritability, bad breath. BLACK-
play of thb season at the Univer- DRAUGHTIS main ingredient is ...
sity of Texas. The play w ill run i an “intestinal tonic-laxative,” I
.one week, opening October 3<> : which helps tone the intestinal!
Clint Anderson, veteran actor of mUsekis. Millions of packages used j
merit! Economical— 25 I
And here Is h«w we
,S o u t li w <• s t ( ontereuce
bused on
week-end:-
1. Texas
2. -1 nhersity <rt icxas.
3. 1'nixerslty of Arkansas.
I. Southern Methodist.
5. Rice Institute.
6. Baylor I .
7. Texas Christian.
Don’t forget that wr arc
picking Hie conirrciicc chMlipions, 28 Japanese tiectles here last yen’,
but nirrelj giving our rating ac-; according to J. Carl Dawson state ; hjC
$ 29.162.72 cording,to bow the team play in i entomologist. The traps were pht j
530.10 h«*t game. ' out in 1934 to guide the’depart-!
5,650 00
2,458.28
1.00
91.318.58
161.2O7.61
Starting from scrrftch. it takes
time t<> li;shion a football machine,
bub with two games nnder their
belts the Leopards will Im» jjeiyly
for the Brenham 4'lllis here Friday—
nigbt,
. ■ * *
Burleson county hits three foot-!
ball teams ami all three arc tin- ,
•at Burton. State Texas, sit the close of J'tisiness on the 2nd day of defeated and untied!
October. 1939. published in the Brenham Banner-Press, a -newspaper The Caldwell Hornets, Somcr-.
prjnted and published at Brenham, State of Texas, on the 9th day .of ville Yeguas. and Snook Eagles
October. 1939. " . each have taken till opposition.
RESOURCES _r Somerville, by the way. whip-!
or collateral security $ 29,162.72 P?d Hempstead^ 43 to 0, Friday
' ’ 530.10
I gation This Elgin bunch is due to SAINT JOHN, N. B. (t'.IH Male |
be tough before the Reason ends, ’teachers in city schools are taking u,H.n |le fmmd «ut that'Mach and
Brenham's Cubs are the "white an intensive course in first aid janda. two of his best players,
r hopes” in the district Givep the work, designed for use should the ; would not lie available-.
best chance to stop the Caldwell city -be attacked by enemy ship- Mach was. ix-rhaps the best
w Hornets, the Cubs tune .up against ping' or planes during the war running back the Leopards had
a shifty La Grange team here at Safety precautions have otherwise : |-l8t year. Jamia was a line guard.
. f Cub stadium Fr iday night. ’ been taken in the city and "black- •
A big turnout is due for the QUts" are sprung periodically on
battle since rain' and othei ele- tp^people. ,
B A N K S No. S3.
ornciAi. rt.^HEment of i ixam ial ("ondition
Of The '
BURTON STATE BANK
Loads anil discounts, on
Overdrafts .
■ Securities of^U. S.. any State or political srlbdivision
thereof -#
Other bonds and stocks owned
Customers; bonds held for safekeeping
< -.Banking House ;
Furniture and Fixtures
Real Estate owned, other than banking house . ,
Cash-and due from approved reserve agents
Due from Other banks and bankers, subject to check
on demahd
Miss Shearer appears as Maty
...... her first modern society
Voie. since ’"Riptide ” Joan Craw-
i8 aeen as the siren u
Jjk Allen, and Rosalind Russell
JL
* j ing | cast wciuue wiary ouianu,
Schmidt, -vice piesi- Paillette Goddard. kPhyllis Ppvah.
Lucile** Watson, Florence , Nash, -,
i
nie Moore, Mary CeciL Mary Beth .
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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/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.