Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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NEW*WAY Floor helps
you bake lightest bread,
cake, biecuK*. DoyooUke
flaky pie-cruet?
Order New-Way today.
TEXAS STAK FLOOR MILLS
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WAY FLOUR SOLD AND
GUARANTEED BY US
fkclude a Sack With Year Next Grocery Order
254 Free Delivery Any Time
'INK BROS.
ATIONAL MERT
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The University ot Taxas tennis
team has twice made a stron» bid'
fur nat onAl i-
collegiate title. U«t year the* did!""*; "T
not gat so (air, but neveril h>ms pi»y. f*1 ****•
ed magnificent tennis and Drum-1, p
aright «a» gives a ranklpt among *
the leading 10 Inter-col lug lata nat
lera of the country.
This year the Longhorns will
make another bid for the national
IntttreolloglaUi honora, and a strong
bid It will be.
Texas will thin season ho reprea-
unted on the Merlon Cricket chib
courts near Habarford, Pa., by Capt
Lloyd Gregory, former Capt. Chilli
Granger and Capt.-Elect Lewis
White It ia also possible that Ce-
cil Milliard may go. Granger was
ineligible (or tennis la the confer-
once during the past season, because
of having played out hit time, but
ho is still eligible fur national com-
petition, and he and Lewis White
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be throw* open to the vtoUors, tad
meats at mwoaaMa prion* win H
furnWicd on the grounds. The *m-
try list will teehstfe practically
<>f the aura at litis etat* mm'
promitieat dimnsss of fi t
art from Oklahoea and porhei
Maws. Loving rape will be awarded
u> the wlaam la singloe, double*
and cowHtlatiou ingles; alao to the
runners up In doubles and single*.
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County of Washington:
TO aft persons
estate of Juatlaa
ad. Heahr C. Warnaach and
11. Unsaadter have tiled In the
unty Coart of Washington County.]
an appUcatto tor the Probata ot the'
j last will and Testament ot said Jus-
tine Warnas<!h. diseased, filed with
said application, and for Letters
Teaumentary whleb will he heard at
the next tern of said Court, com-
mencing on the third Monday In June
A. D. l»ta, the same being the llth
day ot June A. D. lilt, at the Court
House thereof. In Breuham, at which
time all persons interested In Midi
Estate may appear and ©osteal said
application, should they desire to dot
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I should make the most formidable *°*J®.. ffo0<, J? tho._ . the fore said Court on the said first dsy
] doubles team that has ever ropi»a-ij|*j *t |ea«t has some of the neat term thereof this Writ,
entod Texas at the meet. Grangerj "',d3 ( lhlU „at(,ment. A fewjwUb yoar retnrn thereon, ahowlng
Is one of the smartest net men In the d ® a youngster : how you have executed the same.
jum. mi.bij,,,..»■ vrwi w...«•«
fluence, U* is >\hltet the 17-year-old | ^ t hit .300 was balled as
planum should scale new heights . T„„ lhn »»_„ «ow .
Coach Penlck, than whom there Is . * hl, ,00 to 'hold hie
NEW GAS
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none better In the south, will care-
fully train his proteges for their
great undertaking, The trio will par-
ticipate in the state meet of the
Meadowinere club at Fort Worth.
which begins June 12, and following
' this meet, they will go to Wilming-
ton liel.. to participate in the Dela-
ware stale meet where they will meet 7k^ionl«tod«
some of (he leading expouents of thut(KMII mfter arriving,
racquet art in the country
White will be handicapped because
of the ract that he has never play-
ed on a grass court, and the Delaware
tourney will be a splendid condition-
er for lhe big Intercollegiate meet.
This will be Granger's third trip to
Pennsylvania for the national tour
nam en t.
recruit hat to bit .300 to bold hla
Job.
Mrs. Molla Mallory landed In Eng-
land on a Sunday and loat to Mrs
Beamish, one of the highest ranking
British players on the following Mon-
day. Mra. Mallory was greatly en-
couraged over her slewing made In
•1|U match. SO
soon after arriving.
According to British reports. Mra
Mallory played bettor tennia In this
match than at any time during her
previous visit to that country.
M Peachamps wiu certainly have
to work fast If he la contemplating
VflWUII UBUW «•/ «•«" - —
of said Court, at office In Brenham
this the »0th d«y of May A. D. Ml.
Qreen Morgan. Clerk, County I
Court Washington County Tern. I
BIDS WANTED—The Commission-
era Court will receive sealed Hid* un-
til 1:30 p. m., Monday June ilth,
1922, tor the construction of appro-1
xlmately >000 teet of concrete curb
and gutter, complete In place,,
through Chappell Hill and Burton.
Certified checks for I300.OO to S«»
company bids, to be filed with Or*« !
Morgan, County Clerk. Qet Infor-
mation from office ot O. A. Brasher.
County Engineer,—-Ad.63-llt.
Give Vahldlek's Market a trial fori
the best meats and sausages.—Adv.
«0-tf.
Careful study of these rates will •how that gas can
be used as economically, when considering conven*
ience, as any other fuel: «nd, besides eliminating
smoke, soot, oily walls, ashes, and hot kitchens.
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These rates .will be applied on the gas used aft*
May 12 to 20 meter roMHng, and the find biu«
on the new rate will appear July 1.
RATES
"ltmt , ,. . pulling any of his hypnotic stunta In
He 1» rich In experience In national fhe _^0|>0aed carpantler-Greb fight,
tercollegiate play, and this expert- . - . even the referee !• io dan-
intercollegiate play, and this experl
ence will not only bo it benefit to
him but a vast benefit to his team-
mates While the Texans can hardly
hope to come through In alngles as
Philip Neer, Iceland Stanford star. Is
doped to carry off the meet for the
second consecutive year, there is a
In fact evan the referee Is In dan
ger. when the Pittsburgh Windmill
starts revolving.
The Beaumont Exporters continue
around the top in the Texas league.
Again proving that anything may
EE INNER TUBE OFFER EXTENDED
Bhsliting that it required some time to properly advertise the
INNER TUBE OFFER, the Pennsylvania Rubber Co. has
I us to extend this deal thru the month of June-
IVaCUUM CU1' TIRES may therefore still be bought at the reg-
r prices and an unsurpassed TON TESTED INNER TUBE will be
l FREE with each tire.
Insist Upon Pwywylvan^Y^^
~ WANGEMANN-REJCHARDT CO. INC.
Wholesale Distributors
. . 8..y?r; I„ Bi or happen in baseball
strong possibility that the L*)ue 8tar1 A
state will be awarded premier hon
j ors In doubles
| singles tltl<* last
iMer hon- ] white one of the most brll
Neer, who Von the| o^ tennis players the University
| singles tltl<* last year, Is not ouiy|of ToXHg h(tg 0VPr Known, has been
! ranked fltst among the Iniercolle- e,octw, e,.)ta|„ 0f the lt»2» Texas net
| Klat«' liars, but ia given ti good ratyl- ___
1 tng among the country's greatest net
artists.
BARBBCUB—Oreenvlne B. Y. P. U-.
Tuesday 13th, at noon Bverybody |
welcome.—Ad. 60-6t-ll-llp.
VOUR OliD auto cushions made llkej
„(rw. Upholstering ueatly jloue Bill I
Boiler or phone f>68- ' **"
team. White is only 17 y»»ars of age, I
but during the past season, his flr«|l
in intercollegiate coniputltlon. he'I
went through the season without,
losing a match or a set to a confer-(
ence opponent.
First 200 cubic feet minimum $1.00
Next 5000 cubic feet @$1-75 per 1000 cu. ft
Next 5000 cubic feet @$1.60 per 1000 cu. ft.
Balance @$150 per 1000 cu. ft.
Brenham Gas Company
The much-discussed question of^
whether a wrestler or a boxer is su-;
perior physically, will be partially.
1 decided July 7. if. plans go through,
when Wladek Zbysiko will meet Bob.
Roper In a mixed match. Nabisco Is
a former champion wrestler and Ro-
per a well known heavyweight box-
er, The bout will be staged In Jer-
sey City. Nabisco will oonflne klaec-
tlvltles in the match to wrestling,
while Roper will do the punching.
William Rull has been named on
the Yale coaching staff for 1922. He
must have been selected from among
the Y»le press agents, who nave
been predicting winners In various
lines of athletics for the Bulldogs
during the past several years.
INITIAL OFFERING
A Good Reputation plus
a Better Price -$ 10.9°
[HE new low mark of $10.90
for the 30 x 3V2 size "Usco"
created something of a sen*
——— sation. Naturally, the first
impulsive remark was on the "wonder-
ful price." -
Even more to the point are the com-
ments of today.
People are getting more used to the
$10.90 price-but the "Usco" value is
still a cause for wonder.
With thousands of $10.90 "Uscos" run,
ning today, every locality has had a chance
to check up on the surprising tire value.
Let all these "Usco" Tires now
serving their owners so well re-
mind you of this—
u Whatever the price of
"Usco," it has got to de-
liver big value because
it has always done so.
INDUSTRY OIL CORPORATION
Charlerti if Iht Statt of Toot
Capital $100,000.00
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
William B. Harris Vice Presi !ent
Dom Cbristofor "wtari W.r2
J. H. De Metro Secretary and ireaw
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No Preferred Stock
No Bonds
No Indebtedness
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
Turnbow Building, Houston, Texas
FOR SUBSCRIPTION
The unsold balance of 25,000 shares at par $1.00 a share, fully paid
and non assessable.
United States Tires
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U.S. Tire Co.
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United States Tires
United States ® Rubber CompW*
FORTUNE UECKON8 TO ^OIJ ANU MB ON MILL CRhkK.
AUSTIN COUNTY utl,
Texas, will make humir^^ rtch }urt
RUMBLE w
goohb creek
WEST COLUMBIA
BURKBUHNET1'
and ono hundred othJf oii^dlBcoveries in this wonderful Sute,
Texas there are many hearts gladdened by those things w u<
b*HardTy°a''day'goas'by but what wme pioneer with the «u-
and the neTveandex^ceofWs
wnrit i*dh the riches stored beneath the surface of the *a u
Ao^r.%iltt Into the laps of those who had faith In
h',No'doubt there have been many Cie^^reat^saf*^0"'"^
times past, each one claiming* to be the one sureat, ww ,
greatest monay making opportunity of ^ i„vust»
there hmv« been nuuiy who hate mftde tne njurtaice ^
Sg not Z> \&ely; for H takes on expert to discern the good
'"one fact however, *Undsoot E^yj^i^j^ALlzATION
STOCKHOLDERS. 4 * "
t BUHuose thero if a person in this part of Texas who
apo; of how a rich oil sand was found at 1700 feet; 0d of how
that' "—— w~— '
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has not "
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lost by the drlller"-ALL ,g history
But now this ofl field is to b^ derelop^ a^ tlve vrealth that
ia thew divided among those who have «J^ltotiw
to follow in tha footsteps of a man who docs things.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 62, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922, newspaper, June 7, 1922; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490356/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.