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GOES BACK
TONIGHT
ATTENTION!
FARMERS
blew ikyhigh in the third to hand
Camepn three tuns without the
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COLUMBUS, O. (U.P» — Warden
Frank D. Henderson of the Ohio
penitentiary has agreed to permit
convicts to take up "mush faking"
again.
The practice had been forbid-
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Int’l drink-
in money
L.r Store.
Ilgium
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Mrs. Baird ■ Bread is mads in the South's most mod
broad plant Visitors ar< always wslcoms. al
ways impressed with the strictly sanitary conditions
under which Mrs. Baird's Bread is made.
For your convenience dur-
ing tjic busy seiiHotv we will
have Koincone nt the ware-
house to receive your cot-
A vote for Pierce Brooks is a vote for
who will work with Gov. W. Lee O'Daniel!
and pip*
passed atolind .liter
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exico,
nclair
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in to
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the <>n
vote FOR the
the vicious extravagant political machine
which seeks to control
Ohio Convicts
Chosen To Do
"Mush Faking
Kolkhorst will be working hard J
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Most youngsters her age stick pretty close to shore, but 2-yeur-old
Jacqueline French gets an early start in aquaplaning at Atlantic
City, With her mother. Mrs. J. Willits French instructing.
put their blows to best
when ducks were on
MRS. BAIRD'S BREAD
STAYS FRESH LONGER
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• A week ago Mrs. Baird's Bread made
its bow to Brenham and now, because it
tastes so much better, Mrs. Baird's Bread is
the favorite of many Brenham Housewives.
You, too, will be delighted with Mrs.
Baird's Bread. Made from selected mate
rials according to Mrs. Baird's famed for
mula, Mrs. Baird's bread is slowly baked,
thoroughly done all the. way through and
golden brown on every side.
Mrs. Baird's Bread is rushed fresh to a
food outlet near your home and Mrs.
Baird's Bread "Stays Fresh Longer."
Try Mrs. Baird's Bread Today. You'll like
it better.
NEW DEEP OIL
PROSPECTS IN
EAST TEXAS:
SPECIAL
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Brenham Beauty Salon
I’riccs $1.00 and up. Phone 28
J AMER P. ALEXANDER
THE MAN FOR CHIEF JUSTICE
(Paid Political Adv*
A Vote For...
PIERCE
BROOKS
aid 6
into f
they j>und the range on Buckley
for
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muffij Rosner’s fly.
Murski Hit*
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ped til
Stet
hards.
Spates- government between]
AugUit 37 and December 26' Reg-
istrants will lie fingerprinted.
Shortest named field is
in Van Zandt conn-
Bend Field is m Aus
"0pf
.50 and
up.
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’...vie Fuelbera and
— to visitors at the penitentiary.
Henderson said his decision to
allow the trinket making was a
step toward abolishing “unemploy-
ment" in the penitentiary.
The group of convicts has been
organized as a company, known I
as "The Industrial Arts company.;' '
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EAKLY FALL SPECIALS
PERMANENT $1
WAVES *
Shampoo, Set and Dry.
Tuesdays only
BETTY BOQr
SHOPPE, r
Oj>eratorH: Mra. Carrie __
Mrs. Myrtle Emflhoff.
also Ifttris
a .346 I
Map on Cane to
Guide Convention
Legionnaires
Enemy Sdilors
II On Ships
For Duration
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He will seek the lowering of gas rates
for the benefit of the consumers and
will handle this fatter as one of
business rather than politics.
He has full sympathy with the prob-
lems of labor and will not seek to re-
duce the wages paid common labor
as his opponent has done in the past.
He will reduce the cost of operating
the railroad commission 25 per cent
by eliminating political workers and
give the people better service.
He believes in fair and impartial pro-
rating of oil production and in proper
oil conservation.
BOY, 8, BECOMES _ Learning the Ropes at Early Age
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PRESTON, Wash, (f.f’i All hj.-
life 25-year-old Charles W Bako-
vich had wanted a
but he couldn't afford to buy
8o he made it himself
within 11 months had produced an
NEW iip.I.EANS I P' Four
l iin h in,| t'.'f’ Italian xtupa rule
it-.im )i i
men
for the uat
HaikwHsh
fine guitar
one I
and I
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instrument, which might sell for cane shaft on tl,
$400 It's a far cry from the cigar- ] shade principle,
box variety. ■ and self-recoiling
‘ ‘ l Oil . I. Ill
10(0 of 1 (XtVl.’il 512 I. II iels ot
Pierce Brooks will take no orders ex-
cept from the people. ’
He will vote independently and think
independently as a member of the
railroad commission.
He is lined up with no political'gdng
or clique for commission control.
i ball w
I ning.
| Citi: ejns goes back to Somerville
tonigh J to tangle with the Lipa-
comb 1’nai inacy ten The loser will
be ell irinjated from
menti"
So strongly does it tta n in this | |
direction that Hugh can name al-| *
most every railroad line in the; ?
United States, the terminals, im-,
portant stops, fastest trains, and
even such technical details as the | r
amount of grease they use in the j. '
stuffing boxes. ] J
National railroad executives are I
on his mailing list, fot he conducts "I
regular correspxulence with some ■ ■
of the most Important men in the J W
Industry.
„ He writes for maps and litera- j w
ture, asks for information on their I
railways and they reply readily.
The youth first became interest- |
ed in railroads about two years j
ago Since that time he has filled |
his rooms with books on railway I I
history, traffic problems and geog-1 ■
raphy. From this knowledge, he I
often informs railroad agents here
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COLl’MtflTS, O.^I'J’I
Mrs. Joseph Leister, i
tied, claim honors
"just married' sign
their himeymoiiti Co,. w*-,,,. ..oiifL._______
wishers. Ject siiperintendent
Instead of the usual sign, tlinf < anneries
one read:
/■‘Uncle Sam loses another good
man! Just married."
Postmaster Hudson of
posts notices in 13 differ- ...........
that * on some technical point- but he
still dislikes arithmetic classes in
school.
county
and
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F.ie‘1,1 is
which .il’so I
( hit performance for nine innings I
den for many years, tout the war- to-give tile .Cuba ft. " in
(Jen now is permitting 54 convicts
to earn a small income through
the sale of their handicraft—or
.300.
Bobbie Schroeder. Cub short
stop, is the only infielder batting
less than .300: In the last twu+
I games Schroeder was moved to
1 the lead off position, and has four] home economies »gi adii.it
’ hits out of nine times at bat. j I
Schroeder's single drove home the
Wine- : other I bin
dale. While hitting betfer Schl.ic-I lied oi
in t
are iietteto
V but they
The ItaliaiiH. on' the
i |ilenie of the
Fins"
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Fll'h I
|S one of
lung time it
among mi
m i ei'"gni-
He will seek harmony on the comniiis-
■sion for the best interests of the peo-
ple of Texas and will demand that
the commission co-operate with Gov-
ernor O’D^hiel instead-of fighting
him.
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discovered a yeiir earlier. h:ls an
accumulative production rec nd of
DO,307,062 liarrels A still earlier
field of this area, the Iatan East
Howard field, discovered in 1!«>5,
has produced 10,085,201* but ids
The Yates Field in Peins count v
was not discovered until 192(1 but
in four yeius it has produced 237.
525,721 him ids of oil The ('msi
cana Field of Navarro county
which dates hack to 1N9I still is
a producing area and has accum-
ulated product inn of 11.12N,9(1I( I
barrels One well In Yates Field i
has pnsluced H.000,000 barrels
Peculiar n a 111 e s have lieen
chosen for many of the state’s nil
1 fields. Some rike fKe-new
I burgh Field are nsmed fni
'nearest city or town (’onroc
i in Montgomery county
j these, though for 11
I was generally known
A mar-I men as Strake !• idd,
tion of its ■developei
Spanish names designate many
Hu* southwest Texas fields
Some are named f‘>i ehnriu ti is in
novels or for mm le stars (ithet
combine t he name ot the develop
and the In nd ow llei
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Youth’s Warning
Results In Making , I ,JZ K, '
. .^1 BOSTON (I l’» Anieruan l,e-
r 1 n e (11111 a r gionnaires attending the national
------ | convention here during the week]
of Sept 22 never will be lost if
they carry their 1940 canes
Each walkingstiek contairm a
large-scaled pictorial map of the |
Bost on - Cambridge convention
The map Is built into the
" " the roller window-
spring equipped
y Murski lilt* Hard
ge Murski’s three hits top-
ic night's efforts.
dy hurling by Rip Eber-
Citjzen Jiurler, and nine
fe Penn errors was the story
Redbirds win over the
His record is phenomenal. Of
’ 608 opinions by Judge Alex-
. under on the Court of Civil
Appeals at Waco only' 15
I were reversed by th* Hu-
j preme Court . . His record
is 96'1 perfect *Born jn 11
Texas log cabin. Judge Alex-
| ander practiced law It years
and has served 18 years an a
Texas judge, including 10
years as Associate Justice
of Court of Civil Appeals at
Waco He is the man to elect
Chief Jastlce of the Texas
Supreme 4 ourt
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I | Willii
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>>. Quakers!.
Whilqi the William Penn outfit
gather ell ten hits to Citizens six;
the Bitttok
ar tv aryl age
the p^rid.
Will lun Penn couldn't catch a
'til a basket the entire eve-
“Just Married” Sign
Condoles I'nclc, Sam
hajil s Mott. Splendor HrigiU Iai •
I Blanca. Lamar. Meueedex, 1‘ulang
ana. Stratton. Kosse, ('imp Hill,;
T dd and M* KenZie. are'all 11.ones
of oil fields that mice had much
promise hut now arc deplete,!
In contrast- there an*
fields still going strong after pto-
during -enormous qiiiintitn s m oil j Cievk
Tin* East * Texas field
spreails over R-usk Gregg. I
Smith and Cherokee count
B , an accumulated production
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oil
Conroe Field 'in Montgomery
county produced 107,647 737 bai
rein of oil from 1931 to 1910
Eastland county field had .1 1
or<f of 161815.00“ up Io .Ian
The Hendricks Field In Winkler!
ci.nnt'v had been plisliliing stead-
ily since its discovery in 192<> ami
up to the beginning of this ven
had a reiord ot
K M
\ I 1 tie I
Held 111 I'm
nut i.i is
• the \ .111 Field
ty Ruei jo
I | t in .rjand y
Besides the oil wealth produced
there are many wells
gas (lux generally is
in units of
with a .315
The whole Cutis infield of Ray
Kolkhorst. (“lenience Weiss, aiid
i Henry Jensen are. batting over
The basement of the prison hospi- |
tai is utilized as a workship.
The products include Jewel
boxes, paintings and other articles.
formerly on the penitentiary con-
traband list.
“Since I have been warden, one I
of my main objectives has been tp | tying run Sunday against
put men-to work." Henderson said (...... .................................
der ‘has been a spark in the (-Tib! is traveling.
| infield. - wi.rk.
The'l'nbs iiiitfielil of Humplpeys. I 1 epoitedInt
MeiA'n and Ruetz, are holding up
thefi- end of the Cub batting aver-
age
Game time is .'ill Admission is
l(*c and 15c.
c__^Mi -a in I
newly mai-
fbr ’ a unique
attached to
car. by W'elb .. Adnnmsti atloli at Houston as pin-
(it county-ide
m the. .Mississippi uver
Chalp ftte and their 230 sea-
t’.vidilh* then thumbs waiting
to end.
of the big struggle
u Hie \tlimtic the belligerent
nets 1 an t move from their
1 anchorage Their radios are sealed
amt their em.v<i> are barred by, Ini-
imgratlon laws fi m going ashore
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had l.ftl'i son county which also has; The French sailors
li'lim l-iiti' Field ted. port authorities s;
Die K M \ Field in WiehltH. air lestless
counties Is the only . ' thei hand, make
IS designated by Its ?ei-.fofced’ layoff.
There's plenty to eat, and drink
! aboard these vessel* A sah'ple
meal alioard 1 French ship con- >
sial s of steak ft n*n» potatoes, let-
I tore and tomato salad and an as-
desseits, besides eof-
vvme. French sail-
ors gel half a gallon of wine a day-
tobacco are
a< h meat
The Italiuiis don 1 eat with quite
■ the same eclat They sit 011 deck,
• drink wme from the hottie, and
eat a mixture of meat, lice, gravy
and lettuce
| READ THE WANT ADS
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7s; ■.
in Texas there are many wells ! sortinent of
ptudiicmg gas Gas generally is | fee., butter ami
I llicaxtlled in milts of 1.000 cubic]
190 251 155 bn-. ’’ I’lnduction last yeai vv as ] (.hgaiet*
rels The HowHrd Glas‘s<.,x*k'F1el.|. | • 1 "mt* of I ouo ihhi . u-|
iblc feet I he total was 1.29X,3(*7
Lof these million cubic feet units
Moat of it went into pipe lines |
to be used for lights and fuel :
Plants tjiat manufacture carbob ! Bn(
black got the next largest quail ] -__
tity Some of the gas is used
plant fuel on the leases aiul
huge quantity Is used in *»j>er
tiotis known as recycling And 1
ressuring Last year 142.403 mil'p |
NOTICE TO I AN 1‘AYF.RH
(in Monday, August 2flth nt four j
o'clock p in the ('ity f’ominlssimi-]
era will meet at the ('Ity Hall for ;
I he purpose of considering and 1
adopting the City Budget for the I
V’''1' .','y "'r'I tuu until
You are cordially invited to be
pi esent at I his heal I ng .
G H ZEIHS.
City -Secretary
SOMERVIIJJC, Aug. 2TI Two
Brenham softball grains advanced
here in the invitational- softball
tournament Friday night by walk-
ing off with victories in the night's
double header.
The . Grand Prize All-Stars,
fighting bunch of Brenham young-
sters. chalked up their second win
in the meet by taking the ('am-
it-on Dr. Peppers, 8 to 7. in an:
-exciting game
Citizens Redbirds. after losing ] **
to Cajneron earlier in the week,
gave William Penn a 9 to 3 shell-
acking.
Bullet Buckley, All-Star hurler.
showed the way in the Grand
Prize triumph, he limited the
Cameron club to six hits, and with
a little more support would have
come through with a much easier
victory.
The Cameron team committed
enough errors to hand almost any
ball club a victory. The All-Stars
whanged out ten hifs off two
Cameron hurlers, taking advan-
tage of almost every break,
All-Stars Forge Ahead
After falling behind due t
William's home run iri the first of
the second round, the All-Stars
went to work
the inning to sebre
All six of the runs came after
two were down. “Buckley's double
to right started the debacle while
Moose iviurskl's single brought in
a pair of tallies.
The Brenham
outfits defense
fij’p hits.
4 Bullet took charge again
|Jp seventh, banging a single
(|re Wittbec^cer and then slid-
n safely with the winning run
(fje Cameron centerfielder
FRIDAY. AUGUST 23.1940
Brenham Softball Clubs Advance In Somerville Invitational M
' REDBIRDSCLUB
Pn\ il There hif fom
• 1 »!»• I >1 imuoII They ar»* the
• 1.11 1 H 1st <>|| b*irld 1 ti«| t hr ( ‘I.II »
l‘iiH(*i|| South b'lrld in Nue<<ji
the 1‘iimii.H R im h Field
s.» m Xiiei'cx lounlv and thr
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• di»’i 1 ,t !• n i l m St.11 r uv*uiity did |
».t# get it m n.ittn 11 out t hr w it hut
*> mu tt tot thr 1 hiri 1 .i family
hb h l> i.s vast i< 1 r i*r ‘in St.n i
••lint \ 1 rlVed by .fn r. t
11 om thr Kin# ot Spain
I’ll. !.*• im 1 Hi. r Field ii
count y pl *Mlui'ilig oil. not t ier, and
1 Wheat Field jn Losing county
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BRENHAM. TEXAS
AITSTIN,’AugiiMt W
n.ige li<'vn.se wii.s prrfeiivd to j
teacher s certifh ate by onr-srv
ent h of the I’niverMity of Texas’ ! of
June graduates eligible to tench
home economics, hut one thud of j
thr cIhh.m who specialized m tent h i
er r.lucat ion ;m»|, home dr mon st t n - I nig . company,
tion have secured teaching posi- —
i Li- ymt.
,\ report on employment oi June I
rliglblr |
tea. Ii shows that thiit.-m will
toach. three have .■*.•<m<d positions
six 111 <> mat
m.n 1 nd < »nr
g > gi id 1 Lite
IftiVr
have .*» < 1
I each fug.
will Moon be
Will
twenty t h h <
plans.
Among the graduates who will
teach this till ate Miss b’.velyn
Hoting of Brenham, who will t. o h 1
at < Joldt h w’ait. Miss Rstrlh Rm*
dell of Houston, to tr.u h at Hull
DaiNelta. Miks h ir Bums of I’aiis,
Ito t e i ( h at H i lie 11 s\ H Ir . Mr
I Mai y Ain «• < ’ • kt i'll I I ‘alia Io
teach at Pol t A 11 hui . Mins Mon
inc Greeson of Lampasas to tr.uh!
at_ Galena. I ’a t i<,
Mrs Elotiise W’agnei Penny
cUit’k of (’i vsImi 1'lty wall !><• < on
nrcti'd with the W<»tks Piogtrss
in Lovmg
e pi odm ing oil
i Bluff Field is ip Niir.rs
Hu 11 ri milk Slough Field j
Matagoida county IXoggvl
Tlltke\ ('reek and Goose}
wlmh’ii’irek it. names ..f nthri Texas
l’pshm.|oi| Iirlds Omia-S.iith Field m m ’
unity whnh also has
pERMANENTS
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the commission.
the tourna-
Elect JAMES P.
ALEXANDER
ON RAILROADS
ABERDEEN. Wash (I P' - The;
~ mi rid of freckle-faced Hugh De-1
lanty, 8. runs to railroads
Ass .
Dal lai
ent It nguages telling aliens
they must register with the Uhit-|
ed
tO ;
and Winedale Tangle In
, Playoff Feature Here Sunday
The Brenham Cubs and Winedale Red Sox renew their |
Community League semi-final play-off feud at Firemen’s
Park Sunday. <•'
The Cubs took the W module || p PDA HU A TEC
club Sunday in eleven innings. 2-1 rl p LR A I II | 1A I a4 N
but it took Bob Kolkhorst s no-I "Ba Mja AJB*aBBX VU A
LIKE TEACHING
his 94 strikeouts in
in the 107 2 3 innings he has toiled
the prison parlance “mush faking" ! this year.
I Bob Kolkhorst also leads the,
i Cubs at bat with a ,346 batting |
average with third , baseman Dens.
| ms Schomburg right on his heels
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