Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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FOR RENT—Furnished double
room, adjoining bath. Dial 2196.
18-4t
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Fresh eggs, 30c
Pullet eggs, 23c.
Fryers, 15c.
Hens, 12c and 13c.
Old roosters, 5c.
Turkey hens, 22c.
Turkey toms, 19c.
Country lard, 12c.
Country bacon, 12c.
Butter, 25c to 30c. ' ~,
Sour cream butterfat, No. 1, 28»
Sour cr&am butterfat, No. 2, 26c
..Swept.crpam butterfat, 35c,_____
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By William
Ferguson •
SIR, THE CAMP DOGS
RAM THIS MOUMTAIN
LION UP A TREE, SO
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attractive.
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By WILLIAMS
XXJ YOKELS? YOU'FAT HEADS/
RIP1KJ’ INTO A PACK. TRAIN) WITH
THAT/ DON’T YOL) KNOW A MULE
IS AS AFRAID OF A DEAD LION
AS A LIVE ONE? THERE GOES
7 TEH DAYS’ RATIONS OVER TH’
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X--- A WAR ON SO I COULD
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'Anyone found guilty of cutting
fence or leaving gaps open on my
place on the Yegua will be prose-
cuted. Hunt'x and .fishing also
prohibited. Mrs. Wm. Hueske, y.
C. Kieke. 2O-2tp
Neighborhood
Hatchery
40,000 CAE/CITY .
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,4 Blks. North of Firemen’s
Park on Somerville Highway.
! OPEN FOR BUSINESS
JAN. 19th.
Bply High Quality Chicks
B/for Sale. Custom Hatching
I a Specialty. Setting X.^s for
Custom Hatching Mondays
and Thursdays.
L • PJume.2784 for
Reservations.
Your Business Will Be
Appreciated.
, MRS. HENRY SCHULZE,
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HELP W ______
woman for housework, help’cook-
ing. Private roogp, bath, good sal-
ary. 3608 Rio Vista, Houston,
Texas. Mrs. Wolff. 17-4tp
WANTED—A middle-aged white
couple, with no children, between
36 and 45 years old, to take charge
of small place at Hitchcock, Tex.
Experience necessary to take care
of flowers, shrubbery, orchard, a
few aheep, 3 horses and chickens.
Answer to W. D. Haden, Personal,
dladen Building, Galveston, Texas.
19-4tp.
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Aik* MLYINfi DOWN ]( THEY CAN'T STAND
FROM THE / ( O' FRBEZ1N' WfcATNgR
NORTH.*J UP THERE*
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COAST QF AFRICA — | ~
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BUT THEY INSIST ON
GETTING ON ONE OF
MT1 oua SHIPS. ONE THING
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know exactly
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FOR RENT — Five-room house,
vacant Feb. 1st. Arthur" Free,
.. phone 2174. . 8-tf
FOR RENT — Five-room house,
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MAKE APPEAR SOMB
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MAKE SOME- \ DO SEEM
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FOR MR, X. »
. WILL. VOU? / 7? ______
FOR RENT -To couple, furnished
apartment with private entrance,
nrivate bath and garage. Mrs. R.
V. Hoffman, dial 7951. 228-tf
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED—Ear corn.. Guy Pen-
3-tfc
We buy clean burlap bags. L.
Hausman. _ 18-4t
HELP WANTED
WANTED—Settled girl or woman
for housework, cooking. Private
t room, good salary, out of town
work. Apply Woodson Ltwa Co.,
. . „~.--e»X5 .;zi=^m»'wn====Tsg^J4jjsJ-L1..4l.
P^Settwi ; ^ p-WU-ra RADI° 8ALES
AND SER-VICE
Phone 2018
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COTTON
One year ago today middling
i cotton sold in Brenham at 9.50.
Two years ago, 10.50.
Middling, 18.00.
Cottonseed, street price, $45.
Cottonseed hulls, >12.00.
Cpld pressed, seed, retail, $2.30; __
wholesale, $2.15.
Cotton seed meal, retail, $2.65;
wholesale, $2.50.
Anniversary Cards Your
friends will appreciate your
remembering them on their
wedding anniversaries. Ban-
Ber-Prec stationery EML
ATHLETE S FOOT
Why Goud ShoL is recom-
mended for the treatment of
Athlete’s Feet, Itch, Corns,
Ringworms and Cracked
Hands and other minor skin
infections—because it is sold __
on a money-back guarantee.
Tristram Pharmacy
Citizens Pharmacy
GUseunann Drug Store
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