Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1943 Page: 2 of 4
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KEEP SCRAPTING
Bring us your scrap iron, bones,
brass, copper, aluminum, bat-
teries. radiators, junk cars, etc.
Highest prices paid.
SAM’S AUTO SUPPLY
PHONE 7221
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FOR PLEASURE
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7 SO P. M.
11:40 P. M.
the pain of separation.
No one knows better than you
hat it coats to say "goodbye and
Two years ago, 10.50. '
Three years ago. 10.50.
Middling. 20 00.
Strict Low Middling. 19 00.
Cottonseed, street price. $40,
hot i
‘ rain,
the woods near the river.
I 2:25 P. M.
I 5:00 P. M.
7 55 P. M.
12:10 A, M.
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Mrs Dorothy Blackbum arrived
Friday from Houaton for a visit
in the M L, Weyand home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Light, M1m>
Ma Bell Light and Mr* .J. M.
Ashmore, Jr. were Granger via-
itors on Monday
Pfc. Korvin Jacob of Fort Sam
Houston spent the week-end with
home folks here.
Mm. Chan. Homeyer and Mr*
Elmer Reese Homeyer and daugh-
ter of Corpus Christi spent sev-
eral days visiting in the home of
Mr* W G Neese
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wlnnider-
fsr, Mrs Olivia Menke and Lynn
Stephen all of Austin spent Sun-
day in the Otto F. Kiel home.
Malcolm Manktng, who spent
his furlough here with his par-
ents .left Sunday for San Francis-
co, CaM. Malcolm, of the navy,
had heretofore been stationed in
Chicago, Ill
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MU-EAGE by reptairing •!«
Spark Plugs. We have a limit-
ed supply.
BRENHAM GAS A OIL
COMPANY
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It will pay you to get our prices before
you sell your dairy products!
SPEARS DAIRY, INC.
IN VulBNi St BrantaM, tau Hmm 2740
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CHICKENS — TURKEYS
Star Bulptim uns Compound
Given in drinking water or feed |
destroys the tatestlnal germa and
womaa that cause moat all dis-
aaaea aa they enter the fowl in
feed, preventing moat all dlaeaaea.
Also rids them of blood-sucking
lice, mites, fleas, blue bugs and
red bugs that kill many of your
chides. CoSt very little to use
Money back if not satisfied. Tris-
tram Pharmacy.
HEALTHY
BABY CHICKS
Hatched in our Sanitary
Buckeye Streamliner
from flocks bred from the
World Famous Hanson, John-
son and A. & M. Foundation
Flocks. Chicks are from Flocks
built from trap-nested, pullorum
controlled birds with high egg
prixiiTction records.
We will have plenty of Chicks
for sale during May and June.
We also have made arrange-
ments to lake care of more cus-
tom hatching. Book eedasw now
for rMcks and ctMtam hatdita*
while they are sti’l available.
NEIGHBORHOOD
HATCHERY
PHONE 2W4
1M4 NorMi Park Street
Single Vision Double Vision
Clear Ixtaaes Clear Ixtunch
$8.50 ’ $12.50 .
This tocludfft a one-tenth twelve Karat Gold Filled, guaranteed
45'1100 fine, frame. First qaaMty lenses and examination.
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anti the same satisfying feeling I
that he d<x-s understand is your
‘ nir of trial.
You we r brave when you pass-
• used to have at school.’’
Last April 18th Beaufighters of the RAF Coastal Command, with* j
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Aug. Brockschmidt
INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty,
MM% Park BL Brenham, Tn.
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HOW TO RAISE
POULTRY SAID X
MAIN PROBLEM
SEE US FOB
ONE-STOP SERVICE
New ariS uaed auto parts. Urea
and tubea. Glaaa installed.
Mechanical work on all can.
Reasonable ,
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SAWDUST BILL’S oreniiam Banner-Press
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Published every after-
( »>on »srvH Saturday
•nd Sunday at XH E.
Mata Street. BnMham,
. Texas. (
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Steepless Nights
• DastaiBaay year Hdsm enouia 15 mte
at May takas or *hm vbsA Wc> t.pcof, tk.
Head and Uta ysa heabhy. Wfem Uer-^t
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_ will xgkefl to prewmt;
exptanati'.'i to the Asrlict *
' OP A in turning in license num- ,
ban of cars found near race
f tracks and other amtMement spots
"out at keeping with their gas al-
Kr lonrance
K- Brawr anid that gasoline sup-
plies cn the FTnst coast ar- sbj»rt-
P erwns-than at any tiFie si <,e the
U ' war began
He attacked willful violators of
gasoline regulations whom he de-
aertbed as "neifish individuals who
buy gasoline from unscrupulous ,
nsaa - ’• UP i
Bale, without ration coupons by j
——*—ytng them from criminal
elements in1'the community.*'
. chairs and stared lazily at
' lights in the village below.
lights were blurred now because
of the rain falling—a soft, warm
! rain that brought the sweet odor
of daffodils and narcissus from the
flower beds beside the walk.
The woodland thrush liked the
He thrilled his melody
Diane '
Fresh Eggs, 33c.
Fryers, 28c.
Hens, 22c and 23c.
Old roosters, sc
Turkey hens, No. 1, 28c.
Turkey toms. No. I, Jlc.
Butter, 25c to 30c.
Country lard, 15c.
Country bacon, 15c.
Sour cream butterfat. No. 1, 46c !
< nnntate Luttsemm Onux*
Choir practice on Thursday
night, May 6.
Sunday, May •:
No Sunday School.
Decoration services at the Car-
mine cemetery beginning at 10:30
am
Special Mothers’ Dey program
tn the Carmine Church at 8:30 p m.
Ladies Aid meeting on Wednes-
day afternoon, May 12.
H Brenotte, Pastor
The program given by the pu-
pils at our ocMool Sunday night
was a great «ue«*SB.
Nineteen Seouta and Scouters
| spent Saturday and Sunday camp-
ing on Cummings' *" '”*■
report having had
time.
; Mrs W. J. Neese Spent Friday
viafting in Austin
Mrs. John Cunningham has ns
gnenta Dr. and Mr* Middlebrook,
who eiTived on Saturday from
Loulaiana. where IX*. Middlebrook
completed hla year aa interne. Dr.
Middlebrook win leave for Austin
In the neer future, while Mrs.
MMdtebrook win remain with her
mother temporarily
Send thoee waste fata to war
... they make glycerine, and
glycerine makes explosives to
drive millions of shells.
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« Part nt “to be”
| e-2-th" valley -at twilight,» .. Frrerwm
| you are brave now, as mothefs ‘
j hate slways been brave when the i
■ call comes for sacrifice.
As soldiers of the cross you will j
carry on holding the- torch of love
high and higher, for you are the
corner of true civilization and you
are a power for good and good ;
must surv.ve.
Many of Us may wear the flow-
">r"<7f □Bberaw-e- .-rX. filers
wxiaw cicXdiv.. epi1 ^ittsad. of
, us but even now sum* of you.,
wearing the flower of white
the
taste Fe Nertabound
No. 18 leaves Brenham 11:37 a m.
No. 6 leaves Brenham 11.06 p m.
Batea Fe Setehbeond
No. IS leaves Brenham 2 43 pm. ;
No. 5 leaves Brenham 4.45 *m
Osalltira Parihe Eaatboond ' the mother of
No. 42 leaves Brenham 4 49 p.m. I God grant that enough
No. 48 leaves Brenham 3:34 a. m.
•eutbern Partfir Westbound
No. 43 leaves Brenham 10 10 a m.
No. 45 leaves Brenham 1:18 * m.
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BUS SCHEDULE
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Kerrville Hun Co., Ine.
E.ASTBOUND—HOUSTON
9:10 A. M.
11:15 A. M.
1 I'mc rwhMitTk*,.*‘‘■<<'“1 : a thf*TF com*i to you me Mirengin
ef kilhrr f®nct»-m p*rmA» ! from on high for that God who '
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bBck.rb«. rbetin.»lie <
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I —bada jaggs And placing'them early i tojl
in clean houses with deep litter, I MB
I | sufficient feed, water, space, light,
I m-sts, ventilation,^grit and oyster
I ’ j. shell.
A five per cent reduction in
i mortality of hens would mean an
increase of 2'Xi.OOO ooo dozen of
eggs and KKi.000.000 pound's of.
“{■pUritry
Anniversary Caras Your friends of love because you heard
Will apprvciatFyour remembering bundle of love give forth its cry
them on their wedding anmver- .
aarira. Banner-Press Stationery
Department.
He had visions
time for re-
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| KOII’IA. l*UV voov Hl'-'- ‘
i ther who keeps her balance and ; .
s holds these ti uths sacred: Love
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you
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Chanel Hill ! '
WESTBOUND—AUSTIN
“ ““ , via Giddings
via Giddings
via La Grange
via Giddings
via Giddings
AIRLINE MOTOR COACHES
Navasota,'Huntsville, Trinity,
Grovetan. lajfkin. Nacogdoches
10:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M
BEE LINE COACHES
BomerviHe, f'aMwHl, Cameron,
Rnnebnd, Waco, Dsflaa
’ 8:10 A. M. 3:15 P. M
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Anniversary Caras. Tour friend*
will appreciate your remembering
them on their wedding anniver-
saries. Banner-Press Stationery
Department
, for God. Love for Country. Love
fof Right May God give
strength to carry on.
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( because he answered the call .
ahead of you.
So life is mad* up of pain and
sorn»'.<.. but blessed is that mo-
ot life.
You have recalled that event
year after year because it was his
' birthday—his 1st. 3rd then 8th :
[ and school and on to 12th. 15th. j
and up the 45th and still your |
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And now you who bore the pain t
j of motherhood are asked to bear
( t Ha. rutin of upnurahon I
old stock,, and daily cleaning and
disinfecting of houses and utensils
protect against outbreaks of dis-
ease. Phenothiazine in quantities
of l>i ounces, or three level ta- ’
Editor '■ blespoonsful, in the mash 100 *
hens would consume in two days, ( f
‘ is 100 per cent effective against |
, _ „ „ .. , ____- ,- ------- i the cecal worm whose eggs trans-
■y—fltWtete-lw ate stalategwtesa, Tteaa MM; rat of raste ra mit blackhead to turkf,V8. It al8O J
: is effective against the large round
worm of poultry, Frobese says.
Raising what they have is the
main problem confronting Texas Ufa-?'"
producers of poultry. According} -x ja'.,-.
to J C. Frobese. Washington | Kag
County agricultural agent, Texas j
poultry flocks are 17 per eent [ WBp
larger than at the same time a . ‘
y*ar ago E
Dang the job efficiently means j * >■
better brooding, ranging pullets J ’
! on ground free from visible p«ra-1
v. hat it costs to say ■ goodbye and
good speed.” No one knows bet-
n-T " t< r than >,ou- the Bilent Pr»yrr» I
Sara sad doeYAroA rtskt in the dxyti**. the tugging at your heart strings,
ratePte*1*the sound of hit voice and the.
tlAich of his hand. Yet above It |
i al! there come* to you the strength
When dr* rd^ Ol BSUKJ r saw’.S'- • ———•
Mittor f rrmta® ia rnvr b*><4, Ji
[Pgr -1—-----rackaebc, rbewiatie j
■■fa. fax Mim.lrMi' o< prt> >nd «n»T5 .
blessed is
jammad streets when irtrike forced people back to bwvJB, using precious rationeel gas <NEA TlJlephotoj. lr1r— ’j-,- gy* I
~ " ’ " ' " ~~ “■ quent culling ami marketing of Un- '
| profitable birds is one means of:
increasing u»e pcluitry
! meat.
Keeping young stock away from
old stork - and daiiv cleaning and r-'
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“MOTHERS' DAY”
Saw Dust Bill says: “Love
the mother of civilisation—may i y—Wiitrtirr-* ‘
of the i Mrs. Raby Wrk.rt,... ' ........ , '.J' ,
right kind of that love survives." ■ *>^5? 11
This is written for you mothers j----------/ ■' j , —37-■'-4!" -------------
who dreamed your dreams, who ) _ ■ MBaSss: ta CsstSra. q— ■ww»v <fc: jura SS OS
passed over the time worn path
of pain and held on to the light
1 that
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complies two ounces of | Nazj esf(irt veMk>i m the convoy. (NEA Telephoto>.
. or small crystals of
[ bluestone dissolved in one pint of j
It is administered by |
1 putting one tablespoonful in each
: gallon of drinking water in non- j
meta! containers for two or three I
i days, and never given more than j
i five successive days at one time. |
Sealy
Bellville-
Hem;>ate*d
Scaly
via Chapel Hill ,
via Sealy
via
gave him will also watch over
him and even now there may be '
miles and. . multiplied .miles be-j
^r.drwMi far I>»o , i luecn you and him.*yet the vibra- ,
in'wp 1 tfon of thoughts know no distance
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M waate tr<ra yaw Uood. Gel lk»a > ihlfa
| fat.
One year ago xoaay middling
cotton sold in Brenham at 19.25
WOODSON
LUMBER COMPANY
Phone - - •» t453
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r Anniversary Cards Tour frienoa |
will appreciate y6ur remembering ! >
them on their wedding anniver- .
saries Banner-Press Stationery I
f, Jubna ‘fkempson
SM. to MM >■»■! totoMe to.
CHAPTER XXII
"Hello,” Linda said. "Aern’t
you home a little early?”
"Well, maybe A little," David i
admitted.
Linda felt annoyed that her face
was burning. To be discovered
here in his room sent the
blood rushing to her face.
His glance- was beginning to i
Swr cream butterfat' No. 2’ 43c 1 J’o,d a breathl«'’« power over her. drank in the beauty of the song ;
When the . child went upstali^ u6 ;
on a late night call. Usually. | pian°o ln [he
nursery. “Diane I
when he came in, she would go. an unusuai talent for music,"
] down to fix him a cup of coffee. 1 she pavjd. "She should !
1 or jin iced drink now -that the have expert training. I think I’ll
weather w as growing warmer, j
! He was always grateful. But as
| they’d go up the stairs together. ;
I she would see his eyes on Rita’s;
! portrait the last thing before he'
I turned off the lights. _ ■ .
That evening. aTfef-sifp?«^ffl[he
j and David and Diane sat on the
1 porch- They lay back in their
I 18th
boy
la.Eifjsl. e.dx n
go to Atlanta and ses
teadrar.'*
Why not let her start here nt
the school- I hear Mias Taylor ta
rood with beginners "
Oh all right. Linda assented.
But. she thought, RM* would nev-
er have approved of tnat arrange-
ment.
Then David talked about, his
nvAher from whom Diane had
inherited her talent.
"Mother still sings and playa
' beautifully," he said, then nAio.,
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mother and father for Easter.
"Oh. I'm glad."
Linda found herself telling him
about her own parents her mo-
ther whom she's never known, her
father from whom ahe'd inherited
her love for nursing.
"Dr. Melton was a good doctor
and a great ma nJ’ David said
i warmly. "I remember he was the
i pioneering type.
far ahead of his
: search ”
"Yes,” Linda agreed.
“He would have liked it here—•
in this valley ’’
Linda nodded. "You'U never
know what being here has meant
j for me," she murmured.
•'Your being here has meant a
lot to me- to us. You’re swell
company, Linda,” David said.
"Thanks. You're swell com-
pany. toff. I like the way you
i think. And I like you because you
• have imagination.’
"I like you . . David paused.
"I like you—well, because you’re
sweet.”
Binda laughed. "This sounds
i like a truth meeting—the kind we
I -A ■ _* fa. —^8 ••
After a long pause. David said,
"I should like to ask you a ques-
tion, Linda."
"All right."
“What about Chan? How
you feel now that you haven't
seen him for several months?"
She hesitated, searching for
words. Why had she wasted so
much love on Chan, she asked her-
self.
David misunderstood her hesita-
tion and said, "Forget it- I should
not have asked."
He changed the subject and be-
gan to talk about Diane. That
. < continued on Page Three)
Read th< Banner-Tress Ctatei-
fleds for results!
a better home for you.
or iTi 01 poultry, r rvucse jqijs. ■ •
The bluestone and vinegar treat- i Spitfires and Mustangs of the Fighter Command, staged a successful
j ment along with this is proving ’ attack on a Nazi* convoy off the Dutch Coast. In the top photo an
■ effective in controlling blackhead j enemy minesweeper, part of the convoy, is raked by cannon fitre from
f and other protozoan diseases. The attacking planes. In the lower photo Beaufighters
1 pewaerea
, vinegar.
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