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Bunner-Press Sports Editor
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1950
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here* last night and addressed members of ,
■ball association and the press at a dinner.
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FLOATING THRU SPACE
is just now rounding out final plans for the big tour-
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find their way into the stomachs of your
livestock.
Big capacity and sturdy construction
make this an outstanding automatic baler.
Let us point out to you the many plus values
of the John Deere Baler. Come in the next
time you're in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prepz- j ,
Mr and Mrs. Hugo Derrick.
For this is a
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tojlill . . . pH pall's i OU
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lilic Spring-Air inneispring
unit> , giie .1 <>u automatic
.idpi-tiuent to cirri body
curie'and bodi nioiement
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in twin or full size mattress
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Start them on their way down the road
a Christian life of service and security.
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are taken to Church on Sundays, and are taught the principles
of Christian living. They are cared for, loved, and respected.
Give your children the same opportunities to make the
of their lives. Start them on their way down the road to the
fulfillment of
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This road leads to a picnic. It extends through a beautiful
countryside, where the trees, meadows, and streams all contribute
to the contentment and pleasure of this happy family.
But it leads further than the picnic site. It is the first few
miles of a road that winds through the years of family harmony,
love, and understanding. And it is over this road that children
must travel if they are to grow into successful, happy adults.
picture of American youth in its proper setting
ents, who have found enough time to enjoy their
children and to devote their moments of leisure and recreation
to them.
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ilnlate in the rue is Constable
I 'a le Italian Ison of I .1 1’ot t e
to Brenham amt Sinton,
tiiely. lor tile regional.
Big doings—besides the base
hall games are being planned
■ i nd the two weekend affair
should turn out to be one of tlie
sporting highlights ol the year
for Brenham and Washington
count y.
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Put a John Deere Automatic Baler on the
job and you'll turn out well-packed, wire-
tied, slicec! bales . . . easier and at lower
cost than ever before.
It's a compact, automatic baler that
hustles right along, baling from the wind-
row at the rate of 3 to 4 tons per hour
The windrow enters the baling case jig t
'from the power-driven pickup; there s no
cross conveyor fo take if ' around the cor
BRENTEX TRUCK & TRACTOR CO.
OBBIE BARNES BRENHAM, TEXAS
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l< oiigies.s, who will sponsor the Texas regional tournament
here ill J illy, was ' ........
the Bfeiiham has
Eellie 1
ney which will draw teams here from all
ami Northern part of the state.
Posters adierlising the games
are being put out, and .statewide
new.spapei and radio publieili
will siait soon.
I'eille has arranged lor the
other regional lourney at Sinton I
M H h I he 11 innei s ot I he tw o I
eicnt.s to play tor the state base I
ball title and then mole into the !
national lournament at Wu liita. 1
Brenham (in
baseball attraction
when the same
tangled.
Columbus opened their park'
last year and drew IWO.
Between Dutch Voelkels rec-
ord as a manager and Red Bak
ci's record as a pitcher the two
of them should pull in ipHle a
tew fans themselves.
You know Dutch is well known
around the La Grange park any
nay. especially since a little in
cident that happened there last
year dining tlie playoff of the
South Central Texas league.
The Lions will be looking for
their fifth victory tonight, and if
they get it. w ill enjoy, a record
o I 5 1.
1 old niece of Mrs. Babe Dldnkson
IZaharias. the famous athlete. :
The girl. Jane Didriksen. is he- I
lnAed the most seriously injured,
HOI Sl'ffN June 1 d l'1—Shei lof tlie nine victims. But all have]
1 iff 1’. V 1 Busier 1 Kern has ask j been hospitalized at Baytown I
the people of Hanis county io j following the two car collision at
to ,-le, t him to a second teim |a higlmai Intel section
As Kein pi,t it I am a.skim: The girl was riding with her t
.the people ol Halins eounfi to j j,., |(>I|,S m ( ,|r (1||ve|, t)X A j ‘
le ele I me as slieritl on a proi I,, , , , ,, ’.....'
1 , , Odom, also of Baitoun h 1.
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train.' deaths and what ! B,‘‘ k 'hiivr ot the other ear. was (
t a lug tune p.imblm;' phone He is hospitalized with
said broke up a serious head miuries.
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(all Protest Strike strike Saturdai
agajnst the arrest
eight Japanese T
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dent last night was tile six ye;
Help Control Spasms
That Often Cause
Monthly Terror
Scientific Wav to Ease Pain, Cramps
If your terrible monthly cramps and
prm mi < imt idguiiir but aiv due tu »pa>tnis
of ihy uti l mt at thrv are in many women
Uv Uaidut to np th.**** trying day* out
of >oui cal< nitar. ( aidui la not a pain
killi i It’t just h tcNtitd tiuulii inc of tnril-
i< i«l acii tic* which hrlpa control the npuarua
thut often bi mg pel iodic dialreu. 'Ittkcn
a<« iliietfc.l Uurdui effect* welcome 1
g <• ••( r f • mi «• a f/<»ra « t« it y i< 1 f h prtiri
etitnipi rufi^ly 'I'liotiNHmix of women and
gills now tiu!t to Ciirdui L-t niatvcFnia
< iinfoi l. So W'>tid»*t (ill. coMta •<» ht'le. Jn-
a 1»t on < ntdui al all dealcia.
SEVENTH GRADE GOES
Kansas ON SAN ANTONIO TRIP
. Tlie seventh grade of Burton
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nei sib's will be decided. The class pienre on Mav 1G.
iiciors m the districts will move |
I Randolph Field, the
• sl’*1 | Buckhorn Museum, Breeken
1 ridge Park, and the zoo were a
ten of tlie many sights they saw.
t'n tlie nay home, they top
peil the day off with a visit to !
Landa Park.
Those who helped the class
Ipi the use of their cars were FA. 1 |
sei Muehlbrad, Rev. E. H 1
Ikel's Lions will plai ■ Sehw'eiyrel. Mr. and Mrs.' John BECAUSE
Saturdai night ' Overmann. Mr. and MrM J S. n tj.i- nr<ui<-r
be tlie invading McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Prepz- ; ,
to kill
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undiluted uhhol l>g*c. it i
the grthr ilirdicatiou 1>FFI*I V
ir germ «»u rontuct. (irt liuppx '
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al^Mnx drug Mwre mA D<HFA '
Play Saturday
Dutch V.
at home again Saturdai night ' Overrnann.
null Tomball io be the invading MeG
club. ; let. I
Not much is known about Hie Dietrich.
. ypponvnt. since it will be- the ■■
: 11 hu-ui'-ji, ■‘'■u .•*•••■• '*4-..
that <i nine from Tomball lias •
performed on the local diamond
Jesse Hernandez will make his
first pitching statt ior the Lions,
and there's a possibility that his
1 high schoo-l < ateher. Junior
Strickland, might see ; eri i< e
also.
Both are from Somerville, and
led the Yeguas to a bi distriet
baseball crown this past spring.
Hernandez is the brother of,
I’erfecto Heniandcz. the smooth
1 ighlh.imler 11 ho ma<le such a
name tor himself a few years
ago at Someri ille.
La Grange Tonight
Tonight the Lions move over
to Fayette county to tangle with
tlie La Grange Jaiiee Demons in
the official opening tor Fair
. Park.
La Grange offiiials are expect-
ing a crowd of about 2.000 tor
the lilt and opening garni- cere
monies, it ihei gel that many
-that will be about POO more than
tor its first night
last
two
June I 'I I’1
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Mr. and Mrs. 'A F Schroeder
let! early this morning in their
car for Chicago, to attend the
wholesale grocers convention. ;
representing Louis Hausman I
Grocery Co. They will be gone ‘
I about two weeks.
50 Mrs. Maik Coston has just re
' 1 ' turned from a ten day visit with '
.her son and daughter in law. Mr. :
1 anil MrS. Marft Coston. Jr., in
San Marcos.
j Miss Betty Heine of Houston |
| spent the weuk visiting relatives
! and friends.
Mo
a legend
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■' snay goes iha' fanner
s 1 enhoft slim k the pre, tops
d \e.iis ago while digging : 1,
II a t ei Lenliof I nei er ‘hd , a id
'hei w Uli the yellow Stuff he ’
st went on looking for aqua
; 1 ■■ legend has alw ai s I a nt a I ;
■ ' I Belle residents And so thei
1"’ ided to get to Hie bottom o!
I e ien<*'n 11 A group ot them .
• lied in S2"> each and began
II dig. Sure enough they hit hard
l'!.u k roek on Lenholf's former'
1 1 open 1 .a nd it gai e of t little
t' mis of light.
I’liei sent samples of the metal I
ti^tlic assayer's irifue. He senl
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22ft " . ’ •’a'mf-'alM) silver lead,
magnesium, aluminum and two
Alamo. I lorms of iron.
But there’s a eati4i The pros
pe.tors of Belle. Missouri, don't
r now yet whether tllere's enough 1
! "t any of the metals to make!
heir find worth while—or uheth ;
■i thi'i spent $_’a ot their hard
I earned money for fool's gold. j
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Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 108, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1950, newspaper, June 1, 1950; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1356383/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.