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denter
caneer
"I’d be too. If I lived that way.”
"Her way of living haanoth-
ing to do with it, Murph. H’s
Copyrieht ISM. hr Ellzabetn Setmt
Diaunibuled hr Kine Mmw sodice
shew whose savings might be made and more
So tar, the first ten Hoover reports have mad
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alatsdngie
no passing zone
g.crzom,
Samuel A. Rogers
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into Katie’s house.”
Murphy, bright - eyed, stood on
the sidewalk and watched Fred
administer the shot; he also stu-
died the tow headed children
A boy of seventeen drove the old
sedan. He volunteered the Infor
indicated in the first
.. —___ Katie, Fred
works hard. I kno But. to bor-
row his term, thei tea deal of
idolence An the way he works,
off hose whose he ean
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bhda root
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ly and Miss Elet-
le Belles, Ire-
tot* ishawing the
I blue and whit
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Buccaneer Ban
members ofth
were seatedLge
platfotm. yitk
weremgreang
ed. She just kn
guessed aloud when the old car
had rattled on its way.
“Of course."
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be hatween four an
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sion, Katia- Ho knows it, too,
when he argues that he has cho
sen to avoid the heart - failure
circuit." •7 i
“But do you want Ered to have
gaionalLane
he innjtatin
Js—have given 1
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From Chas. Hahn et ux to E. J.
Hacker et ux. First tract — 200
acres, Nestor Clay League. Sec-
ond tract — 92 66-100 acres, Nes-
tor Clay League. Third tract —
1.55 acres, Nestor Clay League.
$10 and considerations.
Sallie Davis et al to Alma She-
pard. 2 acres, James Lynch Lea-
gue. $250.
Minnie Holle et al to W. C.
Holle. 26.81 acres, A. Miller Lea-
gue. $10 and considerations.
M- C. Peterman et ux to W. C.
Holle. First trace — 3.42 acres, A.
Miller League. Second tract —
54.44 acre* A Miller League. $10
and considerations.
J. Temple Evans et ux to Fred
Bredthauer et ux. Lot 4, block 6
Durden Court Addition. $2,300.
G. W. Kramer et ux .to Hervey
W. Tonn. Same and identical pro-
perty conveyed to G. W. Kramer
by T. E. Whiddon et al by deed
dated September 28,1951.
uster, Jprindat Johnson, Get
Meys and Erasmus Whiimg
oslele
"5750
“But if Fred likes that sort of
i work--
“I’m trying to justify my char-
gp of ihdolene. A doctor doing
the son of work herlikes Instead
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walk Ws worshiP. ne
you think I’m failing
way — rm not elevt
You:know that!”
Mouare both beautiful and
—-Katie! I know that!”
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FOR INSTANCE, if the zover
ing agencies and government
capital funds to the treasury, some
recovered. T "
Th^ fluid Showed less blood . . .
“Has Katie entertained you? Did
she fix you a drink?”
“She is a perfect hostess. As
for the drink — let’s have that
together. Or is it still coffee time
in the afternoon?"
Fred smiled. “It’s coffee at any
time. But there’s beer if you pre-
fer.”
When Katie brought the tray,
she asked. to be excused.
“Does she dogal .her. -own
work?” Murphy asked, watching
her blue skirt slip around the
door frame.
“By choice,” said Fred quietly.
"Or so she claims.”
"Well, don’t suppose there is
much else here to amuse a wo-
ma. i .
“Wei have quite a colony of wo-
man who keep otherwise occu-
pied. Also, we have some who are
competent farmers and ranchers.
You city folks think it takes a
speclei breed of people to live in
a smal) town.- It doesn’t. We —
OW 1, get it, Katie!"
His voice lifted to call to her
even, as he was going into the
front hall to answer the door bell.
On the step stood a boy of ten;
his hah" needed cutting, his cloth-
es were less than clean. At the
curb, before the hous; was an
old sedan loaded down with the
gear of migratory workers. Fred’s
practiced eye took this in es he
listened to the boy’s plea.
“My Mom’s sick. Can you give
her a shot?”
“Is she out in that car?’’
"Yeah — she said you might
come out.”
and the kids will want to come
in to the bathroom.”
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v Robert Gajeske, Ja, Char
einfeld, Je., Charlie Mech-
Elwood Wehring, Andrew
Kowaiski, Jr., Herman Wessin-
ger, Edmund Kubeozka, Clarenee
Haat, HLouis BHski, Lany -Brand-
tetter and Anton WisnoskI.
Ado, Joe Phillips, Isreal Lacy,
CoibesBredlove, C 1 are nce
Brown, Washi Scale* A l vld
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went tot the side hall for his bag.
This time, Murphy followed him
to thg-Dont doos. “May I watch?”,
"She’ll want a seda’
1mit live any other way.
say they like to move about
ee things.” .
henea their. Kather""
CITY BUILDING PERMrTS
Ernest Rogers »5 Kerr Sieet,
Remodel home. Estimated cost
$900. Mhonacagh
Sylvia Ann Williams, Bridge
Street. Repairsecadding bath.
Estimated cost $250. ,
Garfield Woods, W-Main. Roof
extending out from Garage. Esti-
mated cost $475.
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tions. Twenty of them could ba carried out by
Uve onder. Eightyetour could be carried out
qeljon in the
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IF the government could h_
tar’s worth of surplus sold, the;
dollarsa year. I the return
the dollan, f*---— d i i .■
County Clark
J. D. Sample et al to Alyne W.
Gaffney. Part of Former J. S.
Simmons-Homestead in town of
Chappell Hil. $500
Florence Elizaheth Seward Den-
son et vir to Dillon Anderson.
First tract - 251.44 acres, T. S.
Sauls Leagu. Second tract —
102.35 acres, 3. lampitt League.
$5,230.65.
Carl A. Schlottmann and wife,
Ronnie Jean Schlottmann, to Ri-
chard M. Wright., 187.4 acres, Eli-
zabeth Gordon League. $10 and
Nwealersi than this?
The worWe first an# fittest portable typewriter—
Smith-Corona
This recommended curtailment of government activities has put!
the Hooyer Commission in more hot water than it-haabemsbetokte.
Some of the Hoover recommendations in this field go so
‘ to be in conflict with expressed
Republican platform policies.
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and years of usefulness. tsnos qpeyen
L And - Smh-Corona is the portable that givek big
• pachine oPSEfosgagcee full-ize kevybeard, aqaziqg
dent ' r .2 2 "
Rev, Thep. B Strengattenedthe
invocation and pronounced the
benediction. Seve "
were given by the
charus, and the at
Hapieheek turned pink again.
"I keep his rhpuse — and answer
theselephena"
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note.
"he yes! I do love him. And I "I’ll get my bag.” Fred closed
admir him tremendousi an the door against the boy’s vi-
weli Wb worship, nearly. But. if dent willingness to come in, and
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"IA give her enough to get
her through the Valley, and I’ll
tell the kids to. stop at the fill-
reat city. Inf station. I don’t bring their
turn his dirty feet and stray infections
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For the boy
toko’s graduating
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sides strethfined $12.20. C. B. Schroeder, Harrison end
Henry Neumaun, speeding, fin- Milroy Drive. Residence'Estimat-
ed $12.20. ed cost $14,000. f
Youths Receiving
Their Discharges
vs HattiaNgwan, Clerk of Lo
ca Draft Board 127, Monday re-
leased a list of Washington Coun
ty youths who have served in the
armed forces and received their
The list includes Jerry Joe Mo-
erbe, Victor Herman Jaworski,
Harmed E Pannhays, Arthur Al
Geick, willie T. Levendowski,
Arthur J. Meier, Clarence E Nel
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GORMERMAWN-And
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nadErnest Cegelskt, Vernon
Kettler, Edmond Kaminski, Ed-
waidGanske, Stanley Zlentek,
Lergy Buehrer, Hilber Goessler,
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Brenham
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ling Murphy that he had gone
Kyle’s anddone a spinal tap.
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Extent dd
Louis. Katie came in and listen-
ed to some of it; Murphy talked
well, and impudently. F r e d
laughted heartily at some, of his
tales.
(To Be Continued)
tnk ' • Wb wish to give ’special thanks
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PS.‛passng -verhon
, case pend Dorothy 1
allege “Of course not. But I want him
joined to express the genius he could
show to the medicl Held. For all
yo and t know, to Fred Beier
lies the possibility of solving the
problen or th common eord. But
e won’t-solve that, or any big
problem, doing g.p. meicine for
8,000 ranchers. Delivevies, and
cut finges," .
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tunke Beutt, ft
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freshman class. Wes awarded t
Miss Beatrie ndmesofsbrep
The commenemet progtam
opaduatezimaeem20s
die section ashe atands to the
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; laughted. "Should
"2ak“hptnechoe
‘ - you have done?”
lettue - piokets
— floor of the
giene" .
ovehim."
"Ohgyes! Ido love him, And I
eoWAnles tn
of the work he should do is indo:
lent, He is not realizing his full
capacity for work. Do you under-
stand, Katie?” She stirred unhap-
pily.” The time has come when
only one thing willrescue Fred"
Her eyes were round. “Rescue?”
. es! Literally. Because you
sees in danger of drowning
to hisgwa arguments. Heis able
to stidle too oncienct "
ing ou how much
nedhbzu"...........
ously, 39 do want to do the right
thing Mt AH the right things m
forFpad"
"Yev’re doing many of them of
course."
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WANTED
MI FELT HATS
TO
CLEAN andBEBLOCK
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to her feet; she
.k n o w if she
rgEonnafeightea
, "re 0 Murph v’s ed the black add gold aign beside
. Fred’s mother AM Fred’s front door
—em*whrmssansm-
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full a%tenilon on her! He must
mean some of it. There could be
na purposq hehind his manner,
vhber han a sincere wish to see
Fred doing the right kind of work
ing letters of btoe • Ueto* atyr9 He wentedKatie to help la that
stal punch bowls on each. Pine- tortise ■ sheik cigaret ease, and
apple hesbet and ginase al held it tonard Hatie, who flush-
punch was served wit n an aseont- rd 9nce mexe, end shook her
ment at cooklas. head. "Do you know Fred’s moth-
Mra. Paul Burgees tabs ehnin- jer?" he asked quietly, as if he
man of the committeeFI chzrge would not pursure his argument
oevhagrpunippwTapnggvoipztburther. _____________
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l )}, $
iunnuaiamranwazthtiuma L"zmikon a"
- major erovtahna* savings hve,
• government's employe tur
to 29 p« mm B yeA, annual to
Herbert baclqfc, Brenham, dkte-
mobile 4 door. Mkp—
Elson H. Dempsey, Brenham,
Chrysler 4 door. 2 , n
; Immanuel Lehrmann, "Bren-
kamu Butek kdoonashusdanandmsamase
, ately after the tta
___j’ groups apeeptd
h and the gym iwa
one of the large
' logs ever heimd
proximately
women and. i ,
there after the exe
;• eluded. 22", .
Three punch tables were plae-
ed in one end to the spacious
buildin. The middle table was hequtil
covered with a bde clolh and An now
' held an arrangement of white f-*
being an alcoholic. Money’s
rotpet Van. And those folks
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in the caps and gowns of ‘their
respective colleges, seated in • a
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anosicengryasnmotbgsnstkue
t . sentea to the crnege Dy me E»- doas hepleases
students Associatio.of-which
Mayor Reese B. Lockett is presi-
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Bender, Orvie Liede-
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Just before the commencemn
oloned Dr.. Spehger Invited I
ertire aydienet join the H
Sly and gtadyetes as guest
—e. —g ........ ,s g - Blnn College for an inlrma I
James Misop, London Felder, Al- oeption to thei Manie Hme
Memorial gymnashum simpmoe
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In the pleasant living room,
which was the front parlor of
two in this old house. Murphy
politely asked about, the injured
hand which Fred had attended to
and for further details of Theo
Kyle’s tests.
“We could try stellate gang-
lion block,” he suggested, “ft you
thought it advisable ...”
Fred’s interest quickened. “Do
you use that. Murphy?" he asked
eagerly. “With What results?"
“Well, honestly, Fritz, they’re
not as startling as some, maga-
zine stories would lead one to
believe.
“It’s all a gamble and besides
his handsome wife might not
thank us for continuing his in-
validism."
"Oh, Linda would—’’ -
"A woman must love a m a n
to stick with him through years
of hell."
"Or feel obligated to fulfill her
side of a bargain.”
Murphy’s eyes brightened, and
Fred smoothly turned the trend
of the conversation by asking
for .news of mutual friends in St.
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So Far, :
Eeh
anpremnoaznarmdzoaznyrg
these veterans enrolled in 1951,
em
the,day. Tiusafte four years
of study and determiation to
cutgangdusatoniheyree
mep,"whwivez and chig
present to see the
in addition to s
Blinn day and nJ
Brenham, the g»^
ge, Sealy, WejmarHallttsville,
Moulon, shiner,, the
,,1
Gladys Krike, Milton B r an d t,
PaulW. Schulte, Bruno Wisnis-
ki, Rtoph H Harden. Herbert Ro-
emen-Jr., Emiian Kaminski, Ja-
meslMueske ad Delbert Stelter.
Also, Victor Bilski, Leroy Kem-
perMaxwell Weidner, Wallace
kweres, Ja, Isidore, Jorwjak,
..Turam
ksecond conditional savinatsanmemqecompicatamhe
m about ticmlo dollars’ Wr9 Hetppieso
e government coula inerense Uda tar o«r cent on each dbl-
___ Mlan, tpe return to the treasury would be 100 million dollars.
There fa ashird malor Mg of possible savinge known as Mone-
shot” economies, to distinguish them from recurring annual savings.
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Surlearkie tafssuat
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l thia charmer’s manner -
to W. To Katie Beier! Why. In
her .time K*Uo had seen Murphy
charm the richest, the m o s t
' ‘ iwomen of a st ‘'
that he should turn his
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2"0Mohang. Kaito Only to azlg bo^
hHanzaykowthe admfrableludxee
TFe was being nasty. Katie and"
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"96 oourme I know Me. #o N
„ youm
Fred for yeaes and kave often
haan. Sm thaim homd Ra+ mcaa
thankame"- pa intet"
- way. "I don’t talk any German,*
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"Semkv
Lee Roy Gaskamp parked in
center of street, fined $12.20.
Henry Foster, affray, fined
$12.20,
A. L. Johrson, iptoxicated, fin-
A. L. Jmson.ariving’on left
On the first 11 n
side de nine sep
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Seidel Bros., Commerce Street
Rest rooms. Estimated coat $800.
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■Ell ESTATE
Geo. A.Spurger
HUS FARM MERCWANE
Farma,Ranches
City EP°Perw
otfice:Ewy, 290
Acker Hat Shop
810 8. FABKST. pi
STEEL BILING,
CABINETS
OFFICE SUPPLIES
ADDING MACHINES
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