Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1940 Page: 3 of 6
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Dodge Coach, new paint, motor in
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motor
reconditioned
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AM M M»' »• 4M«rod
iii one of the worst . slumps of I
all time ami headed for the but- I
tom. the Brennam Hot-Shots try |
again at Giddings Sunday.
Spike Becker, skippet
28 Dodge Coach
with trunk as is
37 International Pickup
in good condition
Ford Coupe, as is, reg- $
istered and it runs
Thi» offer i« mid* eolely f* Mtroduce new
user* to the Southwest's fevorite coffee.
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Look At These Samples Of Our Many Bargains!
Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan in tip-top
condition, original SrtAE.OO
finish, clean , V»V
Coach in good
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37 Ford V-8 Deluxe Coupe, $4OC <><)
low mileage, heater "t&V
new pocket radios.
A certain farmer’s hen lays
an. egg in every new car that
stops at his owner’s home. Cer-
' tain radio
same thing
sponsor.
Ford Closed Cab Stake $
Truck, a bargain
WE HAVE MANY MORE BARGAINS IN I HKD CARS TO CHOOSE FROM.
TRADE OR TERMS.
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EVERY USED CAR IN OUR STOCK
PRICES
JOHNSTOWN, Pa (U.P» Thirty-
two years ago, the late Mrs. Lucy
Pearl Miller lost her wedding ring
on a farm on Coon Ridge, Upper
Yoder Township.
The band has just been found
In ground cultivated for the past
three years by Mrs. Frank Mos-
holder, who plans to s<,
Mrs. Miller's husband, Harry,
resident of Empire, Cal.
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lookTa bucketful of soap
A very special offer of a heavy galvanized |wil chock-full of fipr quality IGA Soap
Products at a eombinstion price. ■■■■
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THURfiDAY, AU0U8T 8, IMO ■. „ —PACF THREE
ows For Playoff Places Here Sunday
HOT-SHOTS DU E
Laying MASH
NOW
START FEEDING YOVR HENS NOW FOR
MORE EGG PROFITS IN THE FA^L!
Also Extra-Special Prices on
Pillsbury Flour.
FARMERS PRODUCE CO.
PHONE 204 VICTOR SPINN, Prop.
We Buy ’’eeaas, Hide*, Egg* and Poultry .
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for CAA pilot tr.ooing
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Ready to give u hot welcome to German troops'who try to “crash the gate" tot Engil qid
members of the Royal Scots Fusileers, pictured deployed near gun emplacement atop an
SEEKER’S
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TOMATOES
CHERRIES Maraschino, 5 oz. can
LIFEBUOY SOAP
OATS
Yuna
REALM
TOILET
that when
a belle;
shuuldei
34 Chevrolet Master Deluxe $
Coupe, new paint
Spike Becker, skipper of the
! Brenham dull, is adding new faces
: t . the line-up in an attempt to
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Redbirds Meet Washington In
First Playoff Scrap Monday; jq
A softball “natural” is due to be on tap Friday night at
Firemen’s park where the Citizens Redbirds, second half
champs, meet the Washington Senators, winners of the first
half.,
The two clubs w*nt the limit in4----—
winning the playoff places, both HERE and THERE
being forced to an extra game to
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PILLSBURY’S FLOUR
Cheapest Flour Prices Brenhatn
Has Seen In Many Months!
48 LB. SACK . .
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. Brenham Cubs, Prairie Hill Swap Bl
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- ; hander, to cany him to victory
IKT I p A I^ITT while Skipper Fred Finke ha* not
In LEAuUE seterted ins hurler. .' -
_ mm# wv winner will enter into a
we, VNITT^ I three-way tic with'Sandy Hill and
■w In |M Winedale fur *<icond,. third and
-■M Wn fourth places in,'the playoff.a Gay
Hill is on top of the league
The chanipibnship playoff will
in! gel underway on Sunday, August
! 18. with the top four teams bat-
! tling for |he flag.
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RABBIT HUNTEM SET BACK
SACRAMENTO, Cal. The
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38' Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan runs good
and looks
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Jack Dempsey upi,
hare started a cbmelun x ...
Even. Haile Selassie r^upurred | in the past three or four weeks.
on fits wap back U> Alncu.
IM FARLEY seems i< jj
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everybody but hair turn
facturers.
the family is all up
about.
IVOTnavlng heard from Con-
1 fucius in recent weeks, we be-
I gin to wonder if he wasn’t just an-
; other of those political candidate*
I — ... who wound up as also-rans at the
Plowed I p On Farm conventions: e e e
It being summertime, and
hot, we find the Youth Move-
ment extremely inactive, espe- T
cially When it comes to having | cburse record; \
the lawn mowed.
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SYDNEY, Australia ll'.Kl Percy
Hunt, enlisted for the war but
judged as physically unfit f<>r over-
seas service, will show the “higher
up.s" how mistaken they were. He
will endeavor to paddle a canoe in
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Fred Philipp
BRENHAM.TEXAS
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Winding up the most, hectic1
Community League schedule 1_ (
history, the Brenham Cubs and
Prairie Hill Cardinals square off
at Firemen's park Sunday in a
game that will put-one ot them
in the playoff.
The two arc tied for fourth California fish and game com mis-
place and the loser will rdop out «ion«Jjas ordered cloned season on
of the running. rabbit hunting in parts of four
Their game is the final of the southern California counties — to
schedule, having been >po«tponed protect quail.
i losing to Burton twice, ami Blei-
' $ HI It 1 J-' ' * i • * *' ** I * • x * * *.1 tils
That South American nation ir A naw short
fearful of fifth column imuudr will bilcns^Kr
advised that when hopes/flf’"^
concerned, a beltei . niM'eeea
cold shouldei j eIL J|
Clippers Ruled Seas
For Glorious Decade
rpiLE Yankee Clippers were the
streamliners of 1850. They
filled a need for speed to link At- |
Untie and Pacific and when that
demand slackened, the Clipper
gave way to heavier, slower- cargo
ships. The Clipper is preserved
for philately on the U. S. 20-cent
stamp aboye, showing the Clipper
"China Bird’’ m San Francisco’s
Golden Gate. •
The California gold rush in 1849
launched the Clipper fleet. Cali- !
fornia had money, needed sup-
plies. There was a premium on
speed. The fastest ship made the
most profit. The China tea trade
_1. ’ ‘ . ",8s did the
Australian gold rush.
The Clippers were the racers of
the sailing fleet. They lowered
sailing time from New York to
San Francisco from 130 days to
100; some of them made the trip
in 90 days. The ships were long
and slim, with tall masts carrying
all the sail a daring captain could
put on.
Within 10 years, however, the
era of the Clipper was ended,
leaving only their achievements as
one of the most brilliant chapters
I in U. S. maritime history.
Dodge Touring
condition,
clean thruout ..
We wish to thank all our friends and 1
customers who helped make our open- III
ing last week a success.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY SPECIALS
48 1.49
4 Nc.nS25c
9c
BAR SlC
9c
£. Size 17 C
3 Rous 13c
MATCHES, Plee-Zing, 3 for ...? 10c
MACARONI, Kitchen Queen, 2 pkgs. 5c
ORANGES, Red Ball, Doz. 15c
LETTUCE, Iceberg, head 5c
GRAPES, Thompson Seedless, 2 lbs. 15c
LUNCH MEATS. Open a Charge Account
ED. LEHMANN CASH GROC.
PHONE 38 WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS I
(Watch for our circular with more big specials)
After a big struggle, a 106-
pound girl lands a 447-pound tuna.
But for a whlki it looked like the
fish would be taking the girl home j
Io aHotzy fho frdlro wHnt it iniioht ™«
'I’HESK Italian naval victor!*.’ j
I * Mem to be won like foot races >
: Nat.<-n u hose ships reach the hori- |
1 ?.on fii's^ wins I
Ford V8 Tudor Sedan in $4 7C 00
good running condition I I V
36 Ford V-8 Pickup in good $Qy[ £.00
condition V"Vv
34 International Pickup in $ Art £.00
first class condition Xvv
Not to be overlooked is the
tradition that still stands. There
is to be 110 third term, for vice
. presidents in
I As the stars have it,
; had his last lucky day for some
j time Thus there is nothing left
■ m tlie skv to. aid the Nazi cause
. <-■:< < |>l Goering's air force.
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The first U. .S’. mask teas
| patented 111 18-ID. Even then
j., jieoph knew there tcould be
)' ‘ total mars and political cam-
I paigni.
We see where the perennial
flapper has-had het' face lifted for
the third time, but this- is stretch-
I Hig things 11 little too far.
being forced ta an extra game to
decide their position*
pi.la»u U/a.hiniztr
ton Mill finished in »■ three-way
tie In the first half, but the Sena-
tor* walked away with the fol- ,
lowing playoff.
The Redbirds helped to oust the
Sens from consideration in the I
second part of league play, but
found the Grand Prize All-Stars
in the way of the crown
- In an extra game the Redbirds
mopped up on the All-Stars to cop
the second half hunting
Citizen* and Washington are
rated near even for the coming
| playoff Two out of three games
Will decide the winner. •
Big- Bob Kolkhorst, fast ball 1
hurler, will pxpbably get the1
pitching assignment to stop the I
Redbirds. Dan Alsohrook will be
behind the plate. ’
For the Birds Willie Brinkmeyet enl0Hed
j a • _ —14 -t- Im it't t k « 2 „ _
Sonny Mpinen catching.
Monday night the Redbirds con-
| tinue their pursuit of the Bellville
tournament flag, meeting the
I Hempstead clyb at Bellville.
F---1
Ring Lost 32 Years
FARMERS NOTICE!
Get ready for higher egg prices
in the fall by feeding your hens
Elgin each one time
'jMp from Houston
mt 1 on while Beeker
Dutch Voelkel, for-
bitd-sacker of the Sun Oil-
Ihe line soon.
NiLUetup in the Bienham-Gid-
dings feud has iieen seen in the
I [Mist several years so the fracas
I at the latter's ball orchard is due
I to la- plenty warm
Golf Pupil Cards 64
I As Teacher Gets 73
SLASHED
Chevrolet N^kster Deluxe Coach 38 Ford V-8-85 Tudor Se-
driven only l|ft,0(M) miles . dan, reconditioned
LARGE DISCOUNT.
KANSAS.CITY Mo. U’l’t Leon-
ard Dodson; professional at the
Kansas City Country club, told his I
g6|f pupiL Ray Watson, 21 •yenr-
old law student, that he would
spot him six strokes in an 18-
hole match.
"That will just about make us
even." Dodson said.
But the six strokes didn't make
them even. Dodson shot a 73 while
Watsi.n carderlat 64 and set the
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In this scientific age, the little
voice inside one is no longer his j
conscience. It’s just one of those
iepd it to .
a 1
ought ,be
j Nazis are
: weajMin than the
I would be the Chile fist
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Shortage of wool because ol
the war decrees that dresses are
to be shorter this season You
can thank Hitler for that sliope-
ly pair ol legs that just ici >t by
I A girl and her mothei i <\< botl
i f . r?.‘.
is. the likely pitching choice with, leaving father-puzzled
Sonny Mpinen catching.
Monday night the Redbirds
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 188, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1940, newspaper, August 8, 1940; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1334253/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.