Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 6, 1950 Page: 5 of 6
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2_JUNE 6
ESDAY, JUNE 6, 1950
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BRENHAM BANNER-DRESS. BRENHAM. TEXAS
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Announces that lit* will be in
BRENHAM at THE ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
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SIZZLING STEAKS and SEAFOODS
'good Plate Lunch every day, featuring Fresh Vegetables.
Private dining room ,for special occasions.
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SAVE WITH FORD! Ford Truckt tave from ttdrf to flnith.
From the low-priced, plus-value Pickup to the 145-h.p. Big
Job*, Ford prices redact ford volume production know-how.
Ford Truck* do more per dollar on your job. You save gat
with Ford Loadomatic ignition. You lave oil with cam-
ground Fqrd Flightlighl aluminum alloy piston*. You save
on repairi with demountable brake drum*, brake inspec-
tion hole, engine-top setting of accessories. You save timo
with Ford reliability afflt performance. Come in today
and let us show you how a
you money on your job!
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er.itors of six shrimping boats
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without Texas licenses off the
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Texas game
Louisiana Shrimpers
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says he leVeived a note from
John Mi Intyre of Hovvmore
Scotland, saving the bottle was
(found m the mouth of the How
more river April 22.
But McIntyre isn't happy . .
he wrote: "1 hope you will send
1(X) pounds in your next bottle.'
Thirsty? Get next to a cool Sunny
Brook highball1 You will eiqoy the
smooth Kentucky flavor of drinks
mode "on the Sunny Brook side"!
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Local baseball fans ought to be satisfied with the schedule
....... ........ - next week or so. Manager
up a group of rough op-
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The .soon on a hospital beliesod bv '
t<) the first designed onlv fur can
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by a 145-h.p. V-8 engine, are setting
economy records everywhere. G.T.W
ratings for the F-7 and F 8 are 35,000
its. and 39,000 lbs., respectively.
G.V.W. ratings are 19,000 lbs. and
22,000 lbs. Available in 135-in., 147-
in., 159-in., 178-in. and 195-in. wheel-
bases; Chassis-Cab, Chassis-Cowl,
Chassis-Windshield. ____
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This Ford F-5 has outsold every other l'/j-
ton truck in the postwar period because it
gives top performance at lowest cost.
Available with 9 ft. and 12-ft. Stakes and
Platform', or as ^Chassis-
Cab, Chassis-Cowl, Chas-
sis-Windshield. I34-, 158-
and I76rin. wheelbases.
14,000 lbs. G.V.W. Also
C.O.E. in 110-, 134< and
158-in. wheelbases. 100-
h.p. V-8 or 95-h.p. Six.
Newest of four great economy-proved truck engirds
is the l)O-h.p. Six available in Tord F-6 rated at
16,000 G.V.W. In this Tittavy duty truck you now
have a choice of V-8 or Six in three engines develop-
ing 95 h.p ; 100 h.p. and 110 h.p. Available with
9 ft. and 12 ft. Stakes* and
Platforms, in the same wheel-
bases and chassis options
listed fot 100-h p. F-5
above, left.
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Wednesday. June 7: Rosenberg
in Rosenberg. 8:15.
Thursday, June 8:
in Brenham. 8:15.
Saturday. June 10: Shell Oilers
of Houston in Brenham. 8:30.
Monday. June 12:
in Huntsville, 8:15.
W e d n e s d a y. June 1 1:
Grange in Brenham, 8:15.
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Tetary of State Dean Atcheson, left,
11. \ andenberg. who rejoined his colleagues of I
Washington for the! hl-OVD. Va. (IP* No eandi
and more money lo ',:,"’s ‘Uglified before the dead CHICAGO. June 6 TI" Con
committee to tell'why ?” "’e JU'U; 13 jnay lv , struct ion will b,eguwat Chicago
,O,.. -Hid town council election. The ...... i.......:..a .
| incumbents have declined t........'
seek re eleclion but say they will .cer research w ith
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write-in votes oil the blank bal hospital will be
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house has passed and sent
L senate a bill which wouid
l fines tor anti trust law
itions from the present $5(X)(>
50,(XX). Representative H JI I
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,182 | Travis "Dutch" Voelkel has lined c;-
.077 i ponents in play both at home and away. '
II -<XX) Wednesday night the Lions-----
1 lA 31 17 13 318|,lave' ,o' Bosenberg to open that being ready
a game against La (
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White clouds of smoke and fumes tower over 13,680 foot peak of Mauna 1
j 35 miles away in the city of Hilo. Mauna Loa's eruption is one ot the gieatc
history The eruption continues into it's third day cmi'iim; an atea
miles w ide and 25 tee! deep. t.VE'.l lih photo’.
For greater payload capacity in the half ton
field, switch to the thrifty 6’/?-ft Ford F l Pickup'
rated up to 4,700 lb'.. G.V.W. Also available.
8-ft Panel, 6’/7-ft. Stake and Platlffrm; Chassis'
Cab, Chassis-Cowl, Chassis Windshield Choice of
95-h.p. Six or 100 h.p. V-8 in this and other light
duty economy models: F 2, 5,700 lbs. G.V.W.;
F-3, 6,800 lbs. G.V.W , F 4, 10.000 lbs. G.V.W.
on 7.00-1 8 duals.
JVandenberg Returns To Senat
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is planning on Baker all have r
Mtslos 6 h the
suffer a loss.
Baker also leads in the strike
out department with 2.3. follow
ed by Mistovii h will) l!( and Her
nattdez with IS. The latter, got
all his K( >'s in one contest.
Knothole Party
The Brenham Knothole gang
■is going to base its' initial party
next Saturday afteimoon al 3:15
at Eireman's Park stadium in the
ball park, ami .ill tyrrynbers are
. tcrjnested to be present.
Refreshments will be served,
and Mantiger Travis Voelkel and
some of his baJ 1 players will be
on hand to entertain the kids.
Announcement will also be made
al that time concerning «n prize
to lie given away monthly.
The Knothole gang presently
lias about 60 members, with
'more joining all the time. Carl
ton Smith."Central school princi-
pal. is tn charge of the "gang"
at till liall games
Parents with children who arc
too young to attend the party by
themselves are being invited too.
iso Htat all members possible
might be in attendance at the
first “ice cream" get together.
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flatter 7 5 I
Sommer,
j nets over t he 1
- [boasting of a
s e a so n. mov e i
j Park stadium for
Baker 23. I "‘S’'
Hernandez 9. Hoti- I Anothfi
: Saturday
. , 'the Shell
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semi pro
Mtsto- I piay
Hie Lions.
Next Wedne\day.
Grange's Jaycee I>emons
travel to Brenham lor the first
meeting between the two nines,
Ri'd Baker will get the < nil
for mound duty against Rosen-
berg, with newcomer Pat Beas
ley or Mike Mistovich to get the losses,
nod against Huntsville.
■Voelkel
Lion Leaders
base hits Kochvvelp
^^^nberg 3. Dannhaus 2.
j^^Bpe hits: Bl.tesinz.
'^^^naus. Wessinger.
E^^^Bniiez.
^^^■velp
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'^^^Hngs pitched: ........
MtotSieh 17. Hernandez 9. Hoti- Another home
<( [Saturday night at
, r..-. ■ . 'the Shell Oilers
-^■reouts: Baker 23. Mistovich . peienni4Mi p^ders
Hbrmmdez. 18. semi propelubs.
G*®cs won: Baker 3. T7...L
vlch I | Hernandez 1. Hollmann 1 i
^^Mles lost: Mistovich 1.
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. Jravel to' Rosenberg
new bail park with a game
| against the Jaybirds. This
was originally scheduled
.Monday night, but was |
poned because of rain.
Thursday night the strong.
Huntsville Merchants, twice win-
........ over the Lions last year anil
i strong i lub this
into Eireman's
an 8:15 con-
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Dannhaus Leads
Lonnii* Dannh.ius. who has
been playing baseball in Wash-
■im’toii i ountv ami Brenham fot
a long time and has always been
a lavotjle of the fans, is leading
Brenham batsmen at the present
time with an average ot .129,
Dannhaus has stepped up to the
dish 21 times, anil has poled out
nine base hits, including two
doubles.
Next in line is Luther Weiss
with a ..353 average. Dick Koch-
vvelp. fancy fielding left fielder,
is hitting .321. while shortstop
Johnnie Wessinger. who is on«
ot the outstanding hustlers on
Hie club, is hitting at a neat
.291 clip.
I )cparl men t lea iei s a re Koch I
vvelp with four two base hits:
Wessingec ami Koihvvelp. tied,
will: sev en I mis bat led in each
< >1 t he pitchers, Red Baker
.leads with three wins and no
Mike Mis'uv ii h. Jesse
Hernandez ami Bobby Hollmann
racked up one win. with
1 the only 11urler yet I■ i
EM
for the go
near where the first atomic pile
was put into operation.
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F o u r
teen aged woodsmen were taken
juvenile court for chopping
or damaging 22 evergreen
m George Washington .
Mr and Mrs. M. M. Byrom and Park Two policemen caught the '!
Betty and Marion, boys m the act and contisiated i
on a sign I visit to «t hei|. h.jli jtel. 'yjiLAuiinv Dcpuul .
] Washington^ truthfully foh'l"flT^f
officers thev wanted to build a
"hut " ' .
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Senator Arthur
__I'he Senate l oreign Relations Committee in
o-o the administration wants broader powers
, first time in months. Acheson went before the
' strengthen free nations against Communism, t NE'A TELEPHOTO) j
ELECTION WIDE OPEN
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