Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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OBJECTIVE LIKE A,/ ____
BEACH-HEAD 'Till [JERRY ahead.
ft THE MAIN FOftCE
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FOR RENT Modern five room
corner house, City Hall block, dial
2547.- 8«-tf
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that E.VE.RN TiMEt GET *
v.,X£D uP WITH YOU. 1
1 W'NO UP BEHIND I
THE EIGHT BAL-Uf
WOULD YOU LIKE
A BEAUJ1FI IL. LAW^* |
No, w.e arb r—• ~ - — —
tists, but w* do have a major j
part in keeping your lawn a ,
thing of beauty and pride—a
lawn is only beautiful when it
is well-trimmed and only a
sharp lawn mower will do the
job right. Don't put up with a
dull mower and ragged lawn.
We are experts on lawn ,mow-
crs. ~ TAJ'wost — out-
work is right.
BRENTEX HARDWARE
STORE. Phone 2282
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d—Porch
S—Docile
7—For example (abbr.)
B—Beverage
#—French money
10— Boll ipl.|
11— Winged
U—Plexus
13— Heathen
14— Heavy gal
, IP—Relabel
11—Vampire
to—Clints
26— Dance step
I IP—-Single thing
30— Plows away
Pl—Bright light
S3— Unusual event
A 34—Affirmative
30—Worked hard
37—Injure
30—Large ware
40—Legumes
43—Fissures
45—Carpenter's tool
40—Lump ot mud
OS—Reduce In rank
SO—Evergreen tree
01— First Jewish month
tor Values
to—Condescend
00—Girl's name
07-Delete
to—Arabian leader
00— Location
03-Fixed
04—Floor ot prise ring
to Wther
00 Son of tailed
"Wait a minute, Linda." David
reached his hand into his pocket,
between "Jacobaon sent this to you."
tired. She saw he was holding
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BUT WHY
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(SLANTY ?
WANTED- White woman for gen.
era! houaework. Salary $30 per
month. Write P. O. Box 417.—
85-tfc ..
! Dish washer and a waitress want-
ed at White Palace.—80tfc
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WANTED TO BUY
WANTEIX Model T Ford, must
have good rubber. See or write
Paul Schatz, Lotta Cream, Bren-
ham. ,87-3tp
ACROSS
.-direction to printer
0—Terror
13—Part of a whole
. IS— Loud breathing
IS—Symbol tor silver
17__Dialect
is—Nosh's mountain
30— Cover with gold
S3—Pedal digits
to Rstwen (Fr.)
S3—Bacred wins cap
2»-sod* water
17—Rabbit coop
SP—Lion staia bp
Hercule*
31— Tbs cheek
31 Secret agent
35—Prong*
IS—Snow vahlclo
SS—Pronoun
S>—Knife thrust
40- Sow
41— God of War
43— Knglneerlng degras
44— Lances
45— Rmlle
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to—Ordinary
53— Wipe out
54— Society bud
55— Friend IFr.l
SS—11*11*0
SS—Peat
to—Obaervas
SI—Act*
Buy It, sell it, find It, trade It
through the Classified columns of
the Dally Banner-Prasa.
VZH1LE HAP EXPLORES
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MISCELLANEOUS
Study carefully the advertise-
ments in the Banner-Press. They
will guide you to the bast bftfhd.t
. . . the products which millions
of families have found to be al-'
vays pure, wholesome and delici-
ous. And they will save you tftne.
money and countless steps. «
TH’CHIEF’S NOT BAD HU^T, \
BUT THi« ENDSTXe ATTACKS
ON YOUR. TRAIN,
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Victory gardens have a very
poor showing, and' Irish potatoes
. promise to turn out a meager
yield, but win be helped by tne
rain last night.
----- Rev, A- J Mohr and Reinhard
D,.«L1 MM * WWW, kxsus ' _^Aa>_.. .J *-----
' WtLL HEAP STRAIGHT I I KNOw.tkEH'’AL?? J
FOR THE CEMTLR OF "&« jAN AN- JOLY J J
TOWN. YOU KNXXM what .A BE CAREFUL 11 ■
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BE ABLE TtoATCM-/ ,1
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.YER SUCH AKIO .1 1
THEY'VE JU$T TDLP ME)(
THAT PANNY-WAG & I_____
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S-T-R-E-T-C-H Your GAS
MILEAGE by replacing o I d
Spark Plugs. We have a limit-
ed supply.
’ BRENHAM GAS & OIL
COMPANY
Aug. Brockschmidt
INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile, Casualty,
Bonds
108i/j Park St. Brenham, Tex.
YOU'VE HAO \
COMMANDO
EXPERIENCE .
how would.
THEY ATTACK?
SEE VS FOR
ONE-STOP SERVICE
New and used auto parts, tires
and tubes. Glass installed.
Mechanical work on ail cars.
Reasonable.
SAM’S AUTO SI PPLY
PHONE 7221
CHAPTER XXIII
David’s fear that Mrs. Jacob-
son would have a bad time proved
to be justified! Before the baby
was finally bdrii, he hart reason to
be glad that Linda had come with
him and Dr. Malone to the moun-
tain cabin.
Afterward, there followed a cou-
ple of anxious hours, for Mrs. Ja-
cobson, exhausted by her ordeal,
hovered between life and death.
’ i "She’s very weak, very ill,” Da-
vid told Jacobson. “If we can
give her a blood transfusion,' she
may rally- Otherwise—•”
Jacobson looked stricken. “Take
Do anything to save
I DOrr know nothin’ A
about artillery . I'M Jl
A plain ordinary r /
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ANYMORE UNTIL THEEEft
SOMETHING TO 5iNG about.
I'M GOING TO JOIN twb
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stretched
was tired. She saw he was holding the
There seemed to small statue of the Indian goddess
be something he had to say. and <>i the waterfall,
iu didn't know how to begin.
“You're .tired. ‘ ”
iced tea," said Linda.
<J<XEP lAOfc flAvJ5^>
REACHED HIGH--
JOUR 1RA1N KOBBiN
Days are over —
CO** ON,7RA/A)
FOR SALE — 1 rolltop writing
desk, 1 center table, 1 marbletop
washstand (antique), all In fine
shape. Diedrich Kapels, 715 Pe-
can street.—8S-2tp
POR SA^X—Plump fast-fed fry-
ers. ejuftdn S. Schmid, Route 2.
Phone 41-PS—8T-2tp
WATKINS AGENCY ~ Next t<>
Blake’s Stationery Shop,'and “Blue
Moon Cafe.” W D. Wilkening,
—85-5tp
'tomato sticks, 35 cents bundle;
be*- poles, 50 cents bundle. Far-
mers - Merchants Lumber Com-
pany.—85-5tc
iTo oe vonnnued)
Let’s have some I ' The characters in CMS serial are
fictitious)
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— I 1-tatoUW CtouBM torn as 1 (’(teak
P a*. AdseHlaeateete received attar
that beer will ba peieted aadar Mw
boadlag “Tea Lete Ta Claaaify” elaa-
w bare Is the aapae.
tHDUF WAJCRDB-
Employed mother witl| small boy
desires room and boat^.
of child. Would also consider fur- | f
nished house or apartment or
room with kitchen privileges.
Call Mrs. Sponberg at 495 during
day or 2265 after 5 p m.—87-3tp
SALEM NEWS
my blood,
her!”
"It may not be the right type.
We’ll have to test it."
"Test mine, too!” said Mrs. Ja-
cobson’s sister.
However, when Dr. Malone had
taken samples and tested them,
he shook his head. Neither Jacob- i
son nor his sister-in-law had the
right type of blood-
“Try mine!” Linda offered.
To every one’s relief, hers prov-
ed to be the right type and, soon,
the transfusion was being made.
Jacobson, watching ' anxiously,
saw his wife’s face gradually lose
its pallor. The new blood flowing
into her veins was taking effect.
Finally, the crisis was past and
David pronounced her out of dan-
ger.
As he and Linda and Df.^Ma*-
.. j4in«/’'rfipiired,.tyK< v^ve. Jacobson
J*' 1 was pathetic in llTfl ' el torts to
thank them, particulfirTy' Linda.
He drew David asoide and ask»
ed, “She would have died. wouldnY
she, without the nurse?"
"She probably would have,” Da-
vid replied. "But here’s no need
for you to worry now. She'll be
all right- And I’ll come again to-
'mcrroVi^^**' " “*>.*- '
They made the long drive home
in silence. Dr. Malone sat on the
j back seat. Linda on the front'be-
I side David.
She turned the dials of the ra-
I dio and, after several selections,
AN JOIN TH’
STAMPEDE A .._
FOO GOLD A
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.uulTOR RED/
"Jkebna Thompson
■**. s* IMM Wan (nSksta b>
the strains of the Blue Danube
Waltz floated out to therti. For
a moment, Linda felt the old surge
of loneliness. Then it was gone.
Long separation had djmmed the
memory of Chan. Her life was
here—with David and his work.
When they reached home, Lin-
da and David walked slowly from
the garage to the front door- It
was almost dawn gnd Linda was
weary to exhaustion.
As they reached the top step,
she stumbled and David caught
her. She looked up at him, her
face close to his.
Suddenly, he drew her against
him and kissed her. . . .
It was late the next night when
he again, returned from Jacob-
son's. Linda met him on the stairs
YDePEDOES. PLANED? ROBOT
CONTROLLED ROCKETS...ANO
YkHERE VNILL YYE BE WITH
ME. THE COUNTRY'S ONLY
ROCKET EXPERT
v in jAiLf’ <nvr
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
■nd they Mt tugattwr on UM bot-
tom step.
A silence
them. David’s face
even haggard
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OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brenham, Texas
K ’
Poehknann have "returned from
Seguin, where they had attended
the Lutheran Chautauqua.
Sgt- Delmus Weiss of
Barkeley is spending
lough with home folks
community.
The closing exercises of the Sa-
lem school took place oh Wednes-
day, April 28, with many patrons,
friends, and Visitors in attend-
ance. The school will close on
May 7. Evelyn Hodde was award-
ed a certificate for regularity in
attendance, an honor that she has
won for a period of five years.
The enrollment as in all schools
la steadily declining, Uif
X’ir’*rxi be-
ing orfly about one-half of what
attended years ago. About 35 ex-
pupils are in the armed services
of our country. The principal has
finished his twenty-fourth year of
service.
Miss Margie Giesenschlag of
Snook spent last Tuesday here in
our community as the guest of
Doris Mae Addicks.
Oscar Bronenkant
Watches
Repaired
Brenham.*TeY—AU Work C&ih
(A ROCKETS ONE. WEAKNESS/^
IS A BARREL NIETAU
THAT'LL STAND UP “' "
UNDER THE HEAT OF
THE PROPULSION
BLAST...I KNOW THE
ANSWER. BUT YOU
HOLD THE ’
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ITG TOO BIG A SHOW FOB ME 7©
STAY OUT OF NOW" PANNY-HE PlP
THE FIGHTING ANO THE PYING"___
THAT WAS HIS JOS. r—-1/
BUT THERE ARE -—/
JO90-INTHAT \
6W0W-I CAN PO, J Y /
TOO- -■(
u ' NOW DON'T FO0L
rauiff/ WITH this compound
THERE'LL. BE A MAN
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-H IT WHEN NEEDGO... , ________
ZZ AND DON'T TOUCH > HED LEAVI
- \ THI5...THERE’S A MAN I THAT job
-- A WHO'LL TAKE CARE OF i -
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2 Z K \A0RK THIS ONE _
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WE LL STAY
WITH THE ’
MAIN BOOY. ;
. HEALTHY
BABY- CHICKS
Hatched in our Sanitary
Buckeye Streamliner
from flocks bred from the
World Famous Hanaon, John-
son and A. & M. Foundation
Flocks. Chicks.are from Flocks
built from trap-npsted, pullorum
controlled birds with high egg
production records.
Wo will have plenty of Chicks
for sale during May and June.
We also have made arrange-
ments to take care of more cus-
tom hatching. Book orders now
for chicks and custom hatching
while they are still available.
NEIGHBORHOOD
HATCHERY
PHONB 2784
1504 North Park Street
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