Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
When the
10c
'CiiiiiEiriinn
New Dealer Holds "Open House
Brenham
Invites
mouth cars, come and get it now!
sipn is out! We’re
BAD NEWS
By HAM FISHER
r4 WHY-UH-I ‘
OF course I •
tOU KNOW, -1
DON'T NOU? ]
L MEAN- - n
ER- WHY- Y
NOUkWENTK
SEEN HER v
IN MONTHS-
SHE THOUGHT
NOU'D GIVEN
Y HER UP. r
to destitute men, **ha« no food value",
M. N. Creatman of Dallas, member
of the (.ornraisaion, disagreed with.
in session
of tobacco
into an anti-room when they must
have a rendezvous with Lady Nico-
tine. >
CHICKENS — TURKEYS
"is' enthu-si^fite *ovE, «.
Ranchito’s fourth annual Spring polo
tournament. The event will be staged
Get a copy of the “Show-Down”
score card and check for yourself the
amazing list of quality engineering fea-
tures like “Floating-Cushion” Wheels,
. ,______ , — m-vxWd^yrnTngster ahd^start
Clarence Starke, former Georgetown
start. This is the team that won the
that Texas-
the world’s
teams. In
organize a
rxoustmf has promised two, and 5atr
Antouio plans to send three.
Burmester is convinced
should produce some of
greatest polo players and
the future he hopes to
high ranking- team of Texans for
The new, bigger Dodge with "Floating-Cushion” Wheels,
lation," 117-inch wheelbase, just a few dollars more than lowes
cars. 4-door sedan, illustrated, 1745. Special equipment extra.
AMAZING TRUCK VALUES TOO
Dodge Commercial Cars and Trucks, now priced with the lowest, offer many high-
priced truck features. See Dodge before you make a deal on any hauling equipment.
With Their
RED HOT ORCHESTRA
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Adaelaeinn—10 and 25c
Doors Open 7:15 P. M.
SEATS FOR WHITES
Big Dance After Show
WASHINGTON MOTOR COMPANY
s Now Seiling UQuGE arid PLYMOUTH
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reporters go in to «et her they leave
their cigarettes, cigars and pipes be-
which made a tie vote possible. G
ernor Ferguson has a vote only
Governor Ferguson seldom presides
throughout the day, usually excusing
herself at intervals to “attend to oth-
I■ '' '
er pressing business'*. The last
time the commission met she stayed
every minute. The probable reason
was the presence of eight members
one and all to announce our new
connection—Dodge and Plymouth.
Don’t wait and have
Fowls from Worms—and
from Blood-Sucking Lice,
Fleas and Blue Bugs this.
Begin NOW to give STAR
IT TASTES BETTER
Austin, Texas, March 16. (/P)—If a
destitute unemployed man's children
are supplied with milk and bread and
the bare necessities of life will he
earn meat and tobacco for himself?
Miss Marie Dresden, social service
■assistant with the Texas Relief com-
mission, claims that experience has
taught her an able bodied’ man will
find employment sombhow, soma-1
h L t>NT
LJ THINK
(EVRYBUOCN
I KNEW IT—
BUT IDONTr
CARE IF ?
THEV DO.
series of, rpeets in Australia and Eu-
rope.
El Ranchito, one of themovt beau
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AN C NEVER GCJT
A ANSWERMEVtO
i I EXPLAINED r
\ EVRYWNG--)
PLYMOUTH
>495 to >660
All prices F. O. B. Factory, Detroit
F you haven’t had a ride in one of “7-Point Ventilation,” safety-steel body,
the sensational new Dodge “or "Ply- Hydraulic Brakes, Patented Floating
Power engine mountings, etc. You will
want to be posted on these Dodge
“Show-Down” facts before you buy
used.
ved ft did*have
in several
NOSSIR, SHE’LL
PROBABLY BE HOME
T1 LAJTE . —-
DODGE SIX
>645 to >875
DRINK A ENJOY OLD HOMESTEAD COFFEE
OLD HOMESTEAD is again on the market, can be
secured at
AU LpoJimi GroceryStores
’S * - - - -
. _ z .itghest grade coffees. Roasted and,
Packed in Brenham
DODGE COMMERCIAL CARS .„</ TRUCKS
>370 and up
Prices subject to change without notice
Speaking of tobacco:
relief commissioners are
they refrain from the use
out of deference to the governor who
presides over, the meetings. Gover-
nor Miriain tA. 'Ferguson dries not
like tobacco smoke. Whenever the
that mean so much to dependability,
long life and low operating costs.
Come to us for officially authorized
Dodge and Plymouth service.
We are specially equipped to
serve your needs—promptly,
efficiently, and our charges
are reasonable
'The "we^:
celebrating... holding “open house’“to ’ -fijtefl'
•7 I
—over the-Bodge line
of commercial cars and trucks, now
priced with the lowest—yet embodying
Diseased
Losses
Mites,
Spring
„ PARA-
SITE REMOVER in their drinking
water for both Fowls and Baby
Chicks. It will Keep them Free of
these destructive Parasites, their sys-
tem toned up, their health and Egg
Production good at a very small cost
—or money refunded. Tristram Phar-
macy.
VFGFTARI FS^-Cgery
teujtcg bead ’ wtivanw —-5C
Tomajries, per pound L , — IQe
-Apples, VC’incsap, per dox—:,17c ,
per dot, ........[-------— irrm^rinaiiaiiiian*.....i*"l?fi—
her He »*1d he
food value. He uses
forms.
So please accept this announcement
as a personal invitation to come in and
see these fine new cars that everybody’s
talking about. You’ll admire their beau-
tiful sweeping lines. Drive one and
thrill to their brilliant new performance!
kt the El Ranchito Club, one mile
east of Arlington Downs on the Da'l-
Jas-Fort Worth pike and adjacent to
Arlington Downc race track.
Burmester, who is connected with
Arlington Downs, has ambitious plans
for Texas polo. The Spring tourna-
ment for the Hoot Gibson Challenge
trophy wii. «/?rt March 28, and con
ttmje 10 day£ Although he likes t;.
—'-----.''Naming- down the” stretch.
Burmester's first love is polo and he
is atriviijg to have teams from Dal-
las, Houston, San Antonio, Wichita
Falls, Oklahoma City, Austin, George-
town, San Angelo, Lamesa and sev-
eral other cities enter. "'Dallas will
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Polo Tournament
Bud Burmester, the colorful Aus
klian who once held the middle
. «^bampipusluu.lSfr<"
JOE, OLD KID
I'VE GOT A.
TERRIBLE
~x THING
flHul p»k> fields l« th* United States,
will be perfectly groomed for the
event Games will be played in the
morning when there is racing at \r-
lington Downs, and consolation and
championship tilts will be played on
two Sunday afternoons.
Childers Eager
Cecil Childers, El Ranchito skip-
per, also is as enthusiastic over the
meet Childers is-in charge of plans
and is confident spectators will see
the cream of Southwestern polo tal-
ent in action.
Childers recently paced the red,
white and blue shirted malleteers of | where, sufficient to provide himself
El Ranchito to their second 12-goal with meat and tobacco.
championship at San Antonio. In ad-1 She explained that tobacco, for ,a
d it ion to Childers, the El Ranchito tinje allotted by the relief authorities
quartet will include V B _ Wharton,- —......■... .■... r - -- r---------
WHY IF ITXMNT TONV
PENTt AAUtz . HOW ARE
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HOWS GOT A IN JERRED HAND
BUT OUTSIDE
A, THAT
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LEMON SPONGE PIE
1 Tlrtn, Mr*. Tasker's Shsrtenlnx;
44 a Grenaiats* sa*ar: »M. TW».
tsari 1 qIi *a*araM: 1 Tbee.
tesaaa jaJ«s U «. (rite4 laawa
rta4; H up- salt; IH e. taUk,
Craaai shartsnlns therouxhlr. AM
—t" aragaatlz. Beat an
yelk* wall aad add. Real wall; add
Maa. rind, aalt and milk.
I'M sure y1 i'll sa<
GLAD VOU CAN] I DO ONLY
TAKE IT THAT
WAN , JOE . I
EVERX0OONJ
KNEW HOW.. J
NOU LOVED
i HER ONCE
WJB. Eimann’s
CORN FLAKES, Kellog or Poft Toasties, 2 for.........._2fc
CAKE FLOUR, Swans Down, 2 )-< lb. pkg______ „
FLOUR, Tip-Top-----------------------48 lbs. 51.79; 25 lb. sk. 90c
TOMATOES, No. 2 Hand Packed, 2 for
BEANS, No. 2 Del Dixie, Ex. Std. Cut, per can
HOMINY, No. '2 1-2 Uncle VC illiam, per cam......
PEARS, Bartlett, Libbys, No. 2 1-2 can.
PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can, Libby’s Di Luxe or DeTMonte_^__I9c*
NORTH END PARK
MON. MARCH 19
L. C. Toland's
CHOCOLATE
. RHYTHM
That Red Mot Black and Tin
Revue direct from Harlem, just
played “Days of *49’* for white
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1934, newspaper, March 16, 1934; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1174952/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.