Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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ments of candidates for public of-
f flees, subject to the action of the
democratic primary election, July
25, 1942.
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For DlatricA Clerk:
PAUL KLINGSPdRN
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For Tax Aseeaoor-Colleotorc
ROBT. J. SCHAWE
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TMft PLACt?
TU^NJ IN? /
Fresh Eggs, 25c.
Fryers, 10c. .
Hens, 12c and 13c.
Old roosters, 5c.
'Turkey hens, 22c.
Turkey toms, 18c.
Country lard, 12c.
Country bacon, 12c.
Butter, 25c to 30c.
flour cream butterfat, No. 1,30c.
Sour cream butterfat, No. 2,28c,
. Sweet cream butterfat; 37c.—
COTTON
One year ago today middling
cotton sold In Brenham at'9.50.
Two years ago, 10.50. .
Three years ago, 9.00.
Middling, 18.50.
1941 loan equities, per bate,
Middling $25.00.
* Cottonseed, street price, $45.
Cottonseed hulls, $12,00.
Whok seed, retail, $3.30,
wholesale $2.00.
Cottonseed meal, retail, $2,55;
wholesale, $2.40.
dressing. See C. A. Elolf, 701 West
Mata BL. Burton Highway,—80-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RKNT — Five-room house,
vacant Feb. 1st Arthur Free,
phone 2174. 8-tf
FOR RENT—To couple, furnished
apartment with private entrance,
private bath and garage. Mra. R.
V. Hoffmnn, dial 7961. 228-tf
Furnished Apartment, Dial 2108.
32-tfc
FURNISHBD Apartment for rent
cheap fbr tha right party and
must be permanent Phone 2313,
190? West Main. 54tf
KOR RJSNT: Furnished apartment.
Adi modem conveniences 620 South
MtiHet. , . ' 55-tfc
NEW Large six-room apartment,
also large garage apartment reas-
onable to right permanent party.
South Market. Dial 2914. 5?-3c
FOR RENT: Modern furnished
apartment. 918 South . Market.
Dial 7561. 58-tf
FOR SALE “
FOR SALE: W. B. Francis home.
Near Blinn college. Four big lots.
Bee Dr. Billy Bumes. 56-7c
FOR SALE: Ten shoatg and one
red mu ley bull. Willie Pfiughaupt
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wardrobe trunk, rug. fence pickets.
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MMLP WANTED
WANTED: Farm couple to take
care of small bunch animals and
keep house for one. Be able to do
rough carpentar work. Good char-
acter reference* required. Route 2,
Box 79 Mrs. L. L. Jonse 5T-3p
HRLF WANTED FRMALR
HELP WANTED FEMALE:
Woman with executive ability for
important full-time position with
large national organization. Must
have car. For personal interview,
write full details and phone No. to
Mr. A. E. Hicks, Division Director,
Box No. 585, Banner-Press. 58-lp
FOUND
• FOUND:. Large truck tire mount-
ed on rim. Owner may recover
same by paying for this ad and re-
ward. A. F. Wiede Service Station.
58-2c
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BABY CHICKS
BNd from world famous
Hanson’a White Leghorns-
AJso all other leading breeds.
Pullet* and cockerel* at reason-
able price*. Custom Hatching
carefully done in our new 1942
Model Buckeye Streamliner.
Tray holds approximately 160
eggs. Bring eggs Saturday*,
Sundays or Wednesdays.
BURTON HATCHERY
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 11, 1942, newspaper, March 11, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1354974/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.