Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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OV6R THERE, AND THAT SOUNDS TAKE M0RNIN’ WHY, YESTERDAY
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MEANS.. AND HAND ME THAT /PAPERS,DONT/RUSSlAN . A TURKISM,
ENCYCLOPEDIA TILL I LOOK UP YOUT^X THREE JAP AN' TWO
its' PEOPLE AND HISTORY’ / v«-X (CHINESE NAMES’ I
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news... Guadalcanal is RKB^t
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WORLD'S-
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LOST, IMNIAYM) OB BVOLBN
STRAYED ♦o Ay H>AC« »ed
heifer with bell on. Owner to pay
for this ad and feed. Herbert
Wegner, Route No. 8, Branham,
Texas. tM-3tp
STRAYED TO irin HaACT-
Young red oow, short small tarns,
left ear hit. Owner can ngcbver
by paying expense end this add.
Wm. Peikemejrer, Route 4, Bren-
ham.—248-5tp .
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MIFKYIXANIOrR
Study carefully the advertise-
ments in the Banner-Press. They
will guide you to the best brands
... the products which millions
of families have found to be al-
ways pure, wholesome and delici-
ous. And they will save you time,
money and countless stops.
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lucky to get to stare with his flsh-
,Wg pole
Gov. Coke R. Stevenson was a)-
so back tn two days from Sutton
county with a nine point buck.
“One shot, one deer,” boasted
the aovefnor
Olin Culberson hurried back to ,
the Thursday seasipn of the Rail- hunt was not justifiable.
OCT OfcR WAY
lihes that now carry oil from East
Texas to refineries in the Hous-
toh Area, according to the Oil
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Flying southward to escape the noise of battling northern convoyi,
this Arctic Owl landed in Berlin, N. J., where he was promptly happened to
captured and turned over to the Philadelphia zoo. Lj'M- -
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equals about 1,425,000. Or so say
the experts. t
Graphs used in the engineering
department of the rath-oad com-
miasion are quite complicated. Tbe
moat familiar one is a <*kft
Showing the history of the East
Texas oil field during it* 18 years
existence.
This-
on th*
hearing:
Judge Bruce Bryant of the at-
torney geperal’s department Is a
hospitable man. He likes to take
soldiers home to spend the night.
On a recent evening,
saw a pair of young n
form sitting in a hotel w
parently "with no place to go.
“How'd you like to spend the
nithlLJ^my hdtae Tf ifaked the
“Fine!” chorused the young
men.
Ro, the three went to the Bry-
ant residence and hid A good
night's rest. It was tat until tl*
visitors had gone that others in
Bryant's family asked taw he
* -Z _j pl<* up a couple of
Texaa A. 1 M. eadrtk.
The hast hadn't noticed thift Ms
good tarn Mr the aHnf raMly «a«e
a couple of student* free lodging.
P. M.
4:50 P. M.
7:55 P. M.
12:10 A. M.
WESTBOUND—AUSTIN
via Giddings
via Giddings
via La Grange
via Giddings
via Giddings
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
NataMta, ftatavtlle, Trinity,
* OrOWtoa, Lafldn, Nacogdoches
10«0 *. M.
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Sonservffle, CaMwelL Cameroa,
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3:80 P. M. Dannhaus, Rout,
7*5 amount of oil which •'Big
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head-scratching in the engineer-
ing department of the Texas Rail-
rtad--Commission. ~A~~rMorter
asked ChairmanTErriest O. Thonip-
■ son how much it would hold.
Thompson called the Commissions’
experts.
An engineer said that it would
, hold more than 4,000,000 barrels.
That figure seemed rather high—
more than a barrel of oil for each
HOLD TIGHT--
I'M GONNA TRY
A CRASH LANDING
ON THE WAT RM '
chart, frequently displayed
waff whan dll proratlbn
* are fa progress, now
es more than 30 feet In
length. The early end of it has
become faded.
It is arranged by years and
months and shows the oil with-
drawal from the field at the peri-
ods indicated. The oil. withdraw-
al la traced by a black 41ne A
red line traces the gas pressure
in the field. -t-.- ,
The chart haa been used for
ye^rp to demonstrate thkt rapid
withdrawal of large quktitttlts of
oil from the field Ma bton accom-
panied by. a dscratu ih the prea^
ure, while tKbV».
field has been shut-in, has been
followed by pressure int'rekses
The fluctuating tine* have become
so much a part Of the comtnis-
sion’b record that they are almost
sacred. •
Imagine the consternation in the
latest state-tfrlde Oil proration
hearing when S. A. Guiberaon of
Dallas, well known oil mah and
designer erf equiptnent, announced
bluntly that tno black line on the
didn't mean a thing.
«aa jw%>a. curt showed ^. how
much water and oil together were
taken out df the field In compari-
son with the pressure ttrie, ft
would mean Something,’' Culber-
son said.
The commissioners assured him
that In consul^ng the chart they
considered also that quantities of
water were being withdrawn with
- the .oil. i - - ' •
Proposals’* ue--q>— a fixed
ration between the oil and water
withdrawal, however, evidenced
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does
drhwatt. Engineers said
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IT VIM YER J ROPE IN YER MOUTH fl GOT TWISTEO J : WAS SO TWISTED )
Dwm JW| AND STARTED TO s^ AROUND YA < UP YA COULDN'T /
WULT? I SHAKE IT— LIKE DU— ) GET AWAY-7
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First complete count df a state-
wide election fa Texas, offlds’ls
say, was tW of the special eWe-
tion In which termer Gov. W. Lee
O’Danisl was elected V. B. Sen-
The election that time was so
close that letters, telbtfhilta end
telephone call! 4HW WBd to be
Strs that the county officials for
warded ths itauras to the efftee
of the Secretary of State.
Usually, rtterrm M* MlMng
m sum wesjdmra js. miisit
ifOTtl * ciOKen (n
Wteh ft W appaWft mt tM to-
tal voting Strength of the coun-
ties that have failed to raport
would not be enough to affect the
rasult, the Stats Wction boards
hhrs proceeded With toe oanvass
, This year M eOMMtfaa failed to
send fa returns wtaa toe board
was supposed to make |he can-
It was toe opinion of toe board
members that rasuRs Of some of
the district races might be af-
fOcted by absence of these re-
turns. It wm thought also that
the full vote mfkht fahke a dif-
ference fa the rasufts of some of
rristed a*4er tke
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the pa*er.
forkaZb
FOR SALE—1941 Plymouth De-
iuxe Fourdoor Sedan. Two-tone.
Radio. Bought it only because
new cars were then frozen. Had
to pay cash and must ask cash.
Not cheap, but in first class con-
dition. Rev. Theo. R. Strang,
Phone 517.—248-ltp
FOR SALE—Young horte, works
and rides. W. H. Quade, Route
3 Branham.—248-2tp
FOR SALE—Twenty-eight acres
farm land with 4-room house, ga-
rage, smoke-house and barn. Louis
Kiump, Bellville, TexM.—248-10tp
Niederauer's Wines for Thanks-
giving. We have Sweet and Dry,
Red and White for all occasions.
Also Wine Jelly.—247-2tc
FOR SALE—Two horses and two
mulep. Mrs. Bertha Glaeamann,
Route 1, Burton.—247-5tp
Bourroughs adding and posting
machine A-l condition. Dial 409,
Arthur Ehrtg.—248-3t
FOR SALE—Two tickets to TbX-
as-A. & M. football game. Tom
Whitehead. Banner-Press.—2tc
FOR SALE—Swisa Giant 'Pinsy
plants, pedigreed miked colors.
31.25 bunch of 100 or 15c per
dozen. Stokes Flower Shop.—
246-5tc
FOR SALE—Tricycle for 2 to 3
year old child, 51.75 cash.
S'ta P. M. ®®« ft at Banner-Press office.—
FOR SALE — A 164 acre farm,
running water, good Improved
farm land and,pasture. See Rud
~ 'te 4.—248-4tp
foot of the line. Thompson called
a statistician in the pipe line de-
partment. That expert allowed
that according his calculations as
fnade by an infallible slide rule
was 1,449,000 barrels capacity.
The commission chairman in-
formed him that his figure varied
from that of the engineer, and
asked them to get together.
A few minutes later, Thomp-
^at€ < tat -ptresw rang again. The two
men agreed that “Big Inch” would
hold 1,525,000 barrels of otl. cberi didn't n
If you Ye JntWWted fa pipe I1M ®
mathematics, here Is the formula
that the two men reportedly used
to determine the capacity: Pi
(3,1416) times radius squared,
times 5,280 feet to a mile, timet
550 (miles long.) TTiat divided by
5.81 (cubic feet per barrel of oil)
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Furnished apartment over Do-
bert’a. Utility bills paid. Dobert's
Ready-to-Wear.—247-3tc
Modern furnished apartment for
. couple, close in. 315.00 per month.
Arthur Ehrtg.—246-tf
FOR RENT Five room house
Vacant Dec. 1. J. R. Nix.—245-tfc
FOR RENT—Garage Apartment.
Henry TTaden. South Market
strtot—»42-tfc
rtVE ROOM HOUSE—Ail mod-
ern conveniences. Phone 2701 or
25J®—lM-tf.
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FOR RENT—To couple, furnished
apartment, also an upstairs bed-
room. Mrs. R. V. Hoffmann, dial
7961—159-tf.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942, newspaper, November 25, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355164/m1/3/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.