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THE EDNA HERALD
Thursday, August 23, 1951
3 RENT
TRADE
SELL
BUY
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SMALL
COST
BIO
RESULTS
» Classified Rates >
and Terms.
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ed at tfie following rates:
First insertion__He per word
(Minimum Charge t>Oc >
Subsequent Insertion lc per word
(ilinlmutu charge 25c)
(Count each initial and group
of figures as a word)
Display classifieds, 75c per inch
first insertibh; 50c per inch each
subsequent insertion.
Cards of Thunks and .Resolutions
of Respect accepted at a rate of
2c per woru.
The Herald is responsible for
only one incorrect insertion, and
if error appears in advertisement
advertiser is requested to notify
publisher at once.
Advertisements accepted up to
6 p.. in. each Tuesday for proper
classification on this page and up
to 5 p. in. Wednesday for “Too Late
to Classify.”
Announcements
Edna Masonic Lodge
No. ifii
Stated Meetings:
1st and 3rd Thdrsday
8:00 p. m.
S. B. ALLEN, W. M.
G. L. HUDGKS, Sec’y.
CLEAN USED CARS
FOR SALE
KIRK’S
Wrecking Yard
616 W. Main
Edna, Texaa
(1 x 1) (71261 tf c.)
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FOR SALE—One acre known as the
Radkey property adjoining High
School 105 feet front by 420 feet
deep. Phone: Home 2074; office
4432. (7|l9|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—Some Jersey heifers
and registered Hereford bulls. Cal-
vin C. Evans, phone 2613.
(7j28|tfc.)
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FOR LEASE—Building on Main
Street in Edna. Cullen Vance.
(8|2|tfc.)
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FOR SALE!—Six room house, In
perfect condition, lot 75 x 160, at-
tic*.fan, tile kitchen and bath. Lo-
cated on Highway 111 at 605 S.
Wells. Contact Sprung Grocery.
, (8|24tc.)
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For Sate
FOR SALE—Two new houses in
G. I. Addition. Low down payment
remaining balance on easy terms.
See Tom Bell, ph me 3331.
(7|5itfc.)
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for SALE—One portable jaque
saw and post hole digger. Can be
seen at Avery Walker's. (8|9j3tc.)
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WANT TO RENT—Two or three |
bed-room house by permanent fami-
ly. Contact The Edna Herald |
office. (8j23j2tp.)
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Wanted
Lineman Class “A”
FOR RENT—200 acre farm near
old booster station, good improve-
ments, new 4-room modern frame
house, electricity. Terms 1 j3 and
1J4 or money lease, Clarence A.
Hertel, P. O. Box 1496, Corpus
Christi Texas. (8|l6;3tc.)
Work Wanted
FLOOR FINISHING—Cleaning
and {waxing new or old floors.
Franks Floor Co., Phone 4429, Ed-
na, Texas (8|2|tfc.)
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AERO CHOP DUSTING—Dusting
fertilizing, planting, defoliating.
Mike Grogan, Phone 2R51, Ganado,
Texas. (Jan.|1952|p.)
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RADIO SERVICE, complete ap-
pliance repairing. Robison Re-
frigeration Service. Phone 4813,
Edna (8]2|tfc.)
Miscellaneous
FOR Sale—"Evinrude” outboard
motor, 0.5 h. p. Light Four, top
running condition; will consid-
er trade. L. A. Parks, Jr., Phone
2221. (8|16|2tc.
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FOR SALE—“Fedder” Room air-
FOR SALE—Venetian blinds ; will
go out and measure your windows;
free estimates, and will Install.
Goppert’s Furniture. Phone 2005.
(8|2tfc.)
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FOR SALE:—Nursery Stock ; Fruit
Trees, Shade Trees, Shubbery, etc.
My nursery business is not for sale.
Browning's Nursery, B. Browning,
......proprietor, Edna, Texas. (TJSjtfc.)
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WAKE UP to music with a
clock radio. Admiral and Emer-
son, table and console models.
Arnold Hardware and Pulmhing.
(7j5jtfc.)
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FOR SALE—Nicety living room
suits, dinettes, Morning Glory Mat-
tresses. When you need furniture,
be sure and cab 2005 or come by
and see Goppert's Furniture, 810
N. Wells.. ’ (8|2|tfc.)
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 bed-
conditioner, window unitt, 3|4 ton.
Mrs. L. A. Parks phone 2221.
(8|10|2tc.)
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Hot Weather? Yes, sir! Get an
electric fun to keep cool. Station-
ary, oscillating and window fans.
Arnold Hardware & Plumbing, 128
W. Main. (8|2|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—Good saddle; price
$65; Jumbo style. Leonard
Johnson, Box 433, EdDa. (8]23jltp)
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FOR SALE—Case VAC tractor
with implements, used only 3 years.
Marvin Kresta, Route 1, Lolita.
(8|24|4tp.)
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New Pottery, glass and brass gift-
wares arriving daily. See them
at Variety and Gift Shop. Phone
2202. (8|23|ltc.)
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The
LUTHERAN
Call to Worship
Be spiritually refreshed with-a
Ohrist-centerel message every Sun-
day 8:30 a. m. over KFRD, 980
on your cdlal, Rosenberg.
If you are benefited and wish
further instructions, come to St
Paul Lutheran Church on Highway
111, south of railroad in Edna.
(8|2jtfc.)
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ALSO CLASS BH
Permanent, no traveling, $1.76 hour
—Class A, 5 day, 45 hr. wk, 1%
pay aft©rv 45; good chance for
' overtime;
2 wks pd vacation each year, 2
wks sick leave each year] can
save up to 90 da.
Insurance at no cost to you; $1000
life; $6000 accidental death;
liberal hospitalization coverage;
Retirement plan; 4% of your
money is matched by city; re-
fund of your deposits with Inter-
est If resign.
Write Supt. of Distribution:
City of Austin, Box
1160, Austin, Texas
(8|9|3ta)
Does This Interest
You?
Do you know that you can buy
a new genuine Maytag washer for
as little as $139.95? We have
complete parts stock and we re-
pair all Maytag appliances. City
Chevrolet Co., EXlna. (8|2tfc.)
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ExpandiDg company, 54 years ago
one plant ;* today, world wide. Tex-
as expansion. Now operating In
ten Texas cities. Promotions
from within. Bggin in route sales.
Salary guarantee, $225-$300 plus.
Interviews 8:30 a. m. to 2 p. m.
CARNATION COMPANY
Fresh Milk and Ice Cream
Division
902 E. Rio Grande Victoria, Tex.
(8,2, tfc.)
TV COBS
New Sutherland
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had A LIFETIME TOTAL OF4I2J,
BASS HITS,., AND 892 STXSN
8ASSS ! THAT AVERAGES TO A
PURLOINED SACK EVERY FOURTH
TIME HE WAS A BASE RUNNER?
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Kristlaek and
Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Singleton of
Houston and Horace Weberntck of
Alvin visited the Charlie Schaefer
and J. J. Strauss homes August 12.
Mrs. O. E, Hackbarth and str.4rJ
Robert Hackbarth visi.ed Mrs. I.
F. Spencer in Ganado Saturday af-
ternoon.
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Thomas
Tipton
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper/ and bat^^j-
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made 5 unsur~
CESSFUl TRifc
cup A'S M
PRIZED
trophy
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There s "a
HORSE RUNNING
ON TRACKS 70-
'CXAY WHOSE NAME
IS PIASTEREP, SON
and Grandpa Schaefer and son
Beaumont visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schaefer for
a few days recently.
Allen Johannes of Galveston
visited Herbert Hackbarth recently.
In September Mr. Johannes will re-
sume his studies at Lutheran Col-
lege where he will study for the
ministry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hackbarth
and Mrs. O. E. Hackbarth visited
in the William Koop home recently.
Those from this community at-
tending the Missionary Society
meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 8th,
were Mesdames B. Kuretsch, O. E.
Hackbarth, Robert Hackbarth and
Mrs. Aug. Janoto.
Mr. anil Mrs. Leland Dickson of
if
Orange Grove visited tattle Mon-
ti^ ' ' '
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OF PASS OUT ,
OUT OF WINE CUP/
HE MADE HIS LAST___
TRY IN 1930 AT THE AGE
OF 80 BUT, AS iN 1899,1901,
1903 AND 1920,HE LOST,
roe Dulling home «ver the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herschop and
khil’ren of Orange Grave visited
the Monroe Dullnigs recently.
Mrs. Hutchles of Houston Is a
guest in the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Crow and children for a week.
Card of Thanks
Listen to
THE LUTHERAN HOUR
• Every Sunday
HELP W ANTE D— Experienced
service station attendant; must be
experienced; good salary for right
man. Miller's Magnolia Service
Station. (8j2Jtfc.)
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We want to sincerely thank every-
one who was so kind and thoughtful
during the Illness and at the death
of our beloved hnsban l and father.
We especially wish to thank those
who sent the lovely floral offerings
and other expressions of sym-
pathy.
Mrs. C. M. Hankins
and Children.
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FOR
Monuments
AND
Markers
See C. L. WYNN
210 W. Sample—Phone 2466 Edn3 !
LIONS GIVE THANKS.
“Bringing Christ to the Nation.”
'This wonderful Christ-centered
message is heard in 35 languages
in 52 countries. MUllons of eager
listeners receive of God's grace
through this broadcast
Enroll now for classes starting
Sept. 1 in voice, drama, dancing
and music. Duane Cuawford in-
structor. Phone'2287 or apply at
202 S. Cottonwood. (8|16|3tp.)
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LOST—White bob-tail Fox Terrier,
little girl’s pet, in vicinity of 0. B.
Fenner home. Phone 1F4 collect.
W.'E. Williams, Ganado. (8’16|2tp)
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President C. M. Dugger Jr. and
all members of the Lions Club this
week extend their sincere thanks to
everyone who helped stage the an-
nual carnival last Saturday night.
They especially thank those who
contributed to the carnival and
those who patronized it. Funds
will go to the new Edna recreation
park.
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YOUR NEW...
*De *du\e E PHONE 2311
Opens Daily 1:45 * Saturdays & Holidays 12:45
Thursday, Aug. 23:
Thrill Swept Story 1
FOR SALE—Used Apex washing
machine; good condition. Variety
and Gift Shop! Phone 2262.
(8|23|ltc.)
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God hath no pleasure In the
death of the wicked "God so loved
the world that He gave His only
begotten son that whosoever be-
Ueveth in Him should not perish, but
have everlasting life” John 3:16
MR. FARMER—I am ready to dry
and process most any kind of seed
for you at my farm. Wm. Wiede,
(8j2tfc.)
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TO GIVE AWAY—Two kittens.
LITTLE LEAGUERS.
Members of the Lions Club Lit-
tle League team will be guests of
Hie club at next Tuesday’s lu
eon. All members are urgejYto be
at the Legion Hall at 12^foon.
• How shall you select
a dependable prescrip-
tion pharmacy? Look for
the "Reliable1’ emblem
shown below. It is your
assurance of skilled pro-
fessional service; fair
prices. So won’t you bring
Sat next prescription ?
“Apache Drums”
Starring
Stephen McNally - Ccleen Gray
Plus: Cartoon and Late News
“Serf Maids"
LEE DRUG CO.
Your Walgreen Store
EDNA — TEXAS
Fri.-sat-. August 24-25:
GENT AUTRY
‘Texans Never Cry’
SIXftND FEATURE
I'Lt.rj JBifviL Hiipjes
“Holiday Rhythm”
—twin? Canaan*
Sunday - Monday, Aug. 26-27:
“New Mexico”
Lew Ayers - Marilyn Mawxell
Plus Cartoon and Late News
Tuesday, Aug. 28:
Joseph Cotten - Joan Fontaine
‘September Affair’
Also—Torrytoon
Wed.-TImrs., Aug. 29-30:
•Susan Hayward - Dan Dailey
George Sanders
“I Can Get'it For
You Wholesale”
room house built new in (.948 vyith
2,3 acre of land Hi mile from court-
house on Highway 111 South. Will
trade for house in South Edna of
equal value or would consider
smaller house and difference. J.
H Good, Phone 25G5, Ednal
(7|jl2itfc.)
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FOR SALE—Practice piano, $73,
and library of music orchestra-
tions. Call mornings. Mrs. F. J.
Kraus, Star Route, Edna.
(8|23|ltp.)
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See your daily paper for the
time. Anyone wishing to help In
this great work may send their gift
to 3558 S Jefferson Ave, St Louis,
18, Mo.
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Call 2516.
WANTED—Elderly white lady for
housekeeping; live in. Phone
2226 after 5:30 p. m. (8;23,3tp.)
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FOR SALE!—Second hand plumb-
ing fixtures, one complete matched
set. Scrugg’s Plumbing Co., 311
W. Buffalo, phone 2359.
(8|23|2tp.)
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FOR SALE—Good new maize sacks.
See Morris Seligmun.' (7,26jtfc.)
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FOR SALE—Girls' bicycle and
email garden plow with set of
plows. Mrs. A g; Denmon, phone
3337 (S/9,3tp)
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FOR SALE—One modern 5-room
house In Lolita, must be seen to
be appreciated. See at Ixdita.
Call M. C. Jackson, 4517.
(8 23,tfc.)
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Need a new washing machine?
Check with Arnold Hardware A
Plumbing before you buy. Easy
terms. (8|2jtfc.)
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Don’t let that grass get the best
of you. It’s fun to run a Reo
power mower. Arnold Hardware
and plumbing (8|2|tfc.)
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FOR SALE—We. are distributors
for the "Diamond" sewing ma-
chine, one of the best sewing ma-
chines made. The prices are right
and the quality unexcelled. We
also repair sewing machines. See
Frank Waldrep, phone 4893, 603
N. Wells St. <8,23,tfc)
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HOUSEWIVES—Need $25 to $50
pxtra to help on your monthly ex-
penses? Many women earn extra
money supplying their neighbors,
friends with Rawleigh's Spices,
Flavors, Cosmetics, Household pol-
ishes, cleansers. Insecticides, Medi-
cines, etc. If you have spare time
to take orders and deliver this
well known line of necessities, you
should make good profit every week
In the city of Edna. Write for in-
formation. Rawleigh'g Dept TXH-
2290-ERP, Memphis Tenn.
' (8.16.4-p.)
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Time to replace that old
WANTED—Lady to sell Avon Pro-
ducts at Vanderbilt and Edna. W<ite
Mrs. H. Bush, P. O. Box 4, Cuero,
Texas. (8|23,4tp.)
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Rod and Reel left on Red Fish
Lake Bayou last Saturday evening.
Finder please return to owner, S.
G. Sample, Edna, Texas. (S 23 ltp.)
$150 Reward
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SPRUNG’S
Pay
Less
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Where You Buy For Less Every Day
Bama Pure Plum
For Sale
water heater while the new ones
are available. Crane, Coleman or
Hotstream. Arnold Hardware A
Plumbing. (S,2jtfc.)
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FOR SALE—7 room house and fur-
nished garage aparunen(t, on three
lots; lots of shade trees, including
five bearing pecan trees. Write
Marshall B. Frazier, 408 E. Pecan,
Luling, Texas or see C. M. Dugger,
Edna. (7|26|tfc.)
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Good used Electrolux, either
butane or natural gas;
Also used Frigidaires.
MODERN GARAGE
(S]23tfc.)
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FOL SALE—Registered Brahman
bull calves. W. J. Ccrronka, Rentals
Route 1, Lolita, Texas.
(Paid to C11011952)
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FOR SALE—Bay house at Port .Al-
to. Howard Ross Ganado, Phone
125. (816,2tp.)
KILL RATS With Warfarin, the
new, recently accepted Rat and
FOR RENT—Furnished apart-
ment for rent. Phone 2264 or see
W. S. McCormick. (7;12|tfc.)
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MR. FARMER: You can afford
more protection by using Insurance
recommended by your Farm Bureau
and save up to 40 per cent. They
are''Old Line Legal Reserve com-
panies writing automobile, fire, .life,
Blue Cross and Blue ' Shield hos-
pitalization, general farm' liability
and others at actual cost. Phcme
or write and I will be glad to ex-
plain this service. Claude Free-
man, service agent, Ganado
(5|l0;tfc)
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A reward‘of $150 will be
paid by a group of Port Alto
cottage owners for informa-
tion which leads to the arrest
and conviction of any person
or persons stealing outboard
motors on boats in the vicinity
of Port Alto.
Convey information to any
sheriff or deputy sheriff of
Jackson or Calhoun County.
(S,231tc.)
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JAM
2 Lb. Jar
39c
I
Del Dixi Sour
new, icucuu/ - ---- v-
Mouse Killer. Ready baited, easy RENTAL SANDING EQUIPMENT
_ A. _ I 1 .. . 1 I A Alltd/Ia AW LV £t,l 1.1 { n /■ Cl . .. . . A 4 ... *- l . A*
to use; rats usually die outside or
in burrows. Faires Drug Co..
(7|5]tfc.)
fob SALE—New furniture, old
furniture; 1 steel 8 ft overhead
doors; 2 steel cabinets; old doors
Fur sanding floors, woodwork or
metal surfaces. Westhoff Merc. Co.
(7|5[tfc.)
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For the Houston Post, your morn-
ing newspaper, phone 2103. Gene
Wilson, Box 225, Edna, distribu-
tor. (8|2|tfc.)
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EOR RENT—Room, phone 2065 af-
tci 6 p.,.m. (7|19|tfc.)
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GOOLti , * Blvvl uauau , j
afld w 1 do w s. Everything F O R RENT—Large unfurnish-
niust go G. C. Manley, LaBauve rd apartment at 409 Hanover. Call
property,' Edna. Texas (7|12|tfc.) 3314. (7|26|tfc.)
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Let us help you with your building
needs. Financing arranged, plan
service, a complete line of building
materials and plumbing. Tell us
how you want to work; we will
work with you. Lolita Builders
Supply and Mercer Construction
Co., phone 2112, Edna. (8|2|tfc.)
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Rat Poisons Deadly
For all practical purposes, IPs
wise to consider every kind of rat
poison as dangerous for livestock
and pets, unless the manufacturer
gives a guarantee to the contrary.
That advice comes from the Amer-
ican Veterinary Medical associa-
tion, which points out that many
farm animals and pets have be-
come ill or died from the effects of
supposedly "safe” rodent poisons.
When placing rat and woodchuck
poisons around the farm premises,
the best safeguard is to pick spots
that are out of reach of herds and
flocks.
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PICKLES
Quart
25c
Bee Brushes
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FOR SALE_10 room house, two FOR RENT—House 1 block from
baths, four large porches, garage, store; also two furnished apart-
corner lot, pared street, located at ments Hamilton Food Market
802 South Washington, El Campo; (813 j tfc.)
appropriate for rooming house or--o
business location.* Submit sealed
in writing to O. E. Roades, 111
WesMFirst Street, El Campo. The
seller^T^Mrve the right to reject
any and aWblds. For appointment
«to inspect, phone 73. (8|9|3te.)
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FOR RENT or SALE—House trail-
er, furufthed with utilities paid;
also 5 room house for rent. Gall
2152 (8|9|3tc.)
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FOR RENT—Bedroom in new
WANTED—Your used -efrlgerato-
in trade on a new Hot Point; up
to $100 In trade on you: old box.
City Chevrolet Co., Edna.
(8|2tfa)
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Marine Supply Co.
Authorized Dealer
Mercury Outboard Motors
FOR SALE—One Hydrogas tank
and pipe Call 5F151 or write Box
83 at La Ward. t (8|9|3tp.)
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home, one block west of Catholic
Church. Mrs. J. C. Smith, phone
4577, 411 N. Frank White.
(8|23|3tp.)
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FOB BENT—House near South-
side school. Cullen Vance.
(8|23|tfc.)
Parts, Sales, Service, Accessories
Repairs on all makes
types of
Fishing
We trade
All ty
Racing and Wishing Boats
115 E. First
El Campo
(7|26|tfc.)
Bee brushes are used-mostly at
extracting time to brush the bees off
the combs. Two types of brushes
are used: One is a whisk broom of
long pliable strands, soft enough not
to Injure or disturb the bees. The
other type is a horizontal, long-han-
dled brush with soft bristles, ap-
proximately 2-4i Inches long; this
brush comes In both a single and
double row of bristles.
1 Lb.
79c
Clorox
Atom
Even the word "atom,” which has
come to have such current signifi-
cance, was coined in the Fifth cen-
tury B. C., by a Greek philosopher,
Democritus, who held that atoms
were tiny. Indivisible particles mak-
ing up the entire world.
PHONE 2359
FOR YOUR
Plumbing Need*
SCRUGGS’ PLUMBING CO.
T (8|23|6|Mo.|Pd.)
Gallon
49c
Carey's Table
SALT
5c
Friday - Saturday - August 17 - 18
Silver Floss Sauer
Kraut 21c
Uncle William
PORK & BEANS, 3 can* 25c
Northern
TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls___________35c
Del Monte — No. 2 Cans
SPINACH, 2 Cans_______________ 31c
Ireland Pit Cooked Sliced or Chipped
BARBECUE BEEF, 1 lb. can 67c
Campbell’s
VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 cans 25c
Libby’s
CORNED BEEF, 12 oi. can
49c
Betty Crocker Devil Food or Party Cake
CAKE MIX, 2 plugs------------- 65c
Betty Crocker Ginger Cake and
COOKIE MIX, pkg.....
Jasmine Pure
Lard
81b.
Bucket
$2.19
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