Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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MARKET NEWS
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Seven room house, 2 baths. One
block from town. Dial 2576.
„ 206—6tp.
I alarm box before and did not know
what it was for.
I AIN’T BACKIN'MOO TEN
MINUTES TILL DtNNY- GETS
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WHAT GOES
ON HERE
WANTED—White girl for general
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OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Brenham. Tams
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5ADEET?
house work, 20.00 month.
P. O. Box 417.—202-,f.
CLAMS
DON'T TALK
BUT THEY GAVE AWAV THE
SECRET OF HU&E COPPER.
DEPOSITS IN ALASKA, WHEN
MINOR* =CMJ& THE GLAM*-- -
TO KAT AND FOUND THEV
CtfLVZM/ASfiD COK>/PE>e.
WELCHEM REGIMENT,
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Oscar Bronenkant
Watches
Repaired
Brenham, Texas, All Work Cash
FARMERS-
MERCHANTS
LUMBER CO.
BRENHAM PHONE 641
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By William
Ferguson ,
YOLA/ LET GO
hy rope/.
Whole pressed reed, retail, *2.05
wholesale, <1.00.
Do you read the Classified col-
nmns? It will pay you to do so.
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ATTRACTIVE five room house,
built in garage, outside Servant's
Quarter’s Available October 1st.
W. C. Baerwinkel.—205-5t
CHICKENS—TURKEYS
STAB SULPHUROUS
' COMPOUND
Given in water or feed destroys to-
testlnal germs and worms that
cause most all disease and loss of I
egg production as they enter fowls
in feed. Keeps them free of blood-
sucking insects. Appetite, health
and egg production good. Costs
very little. Money back if not sat-
isfactory.» Tristram and Citizens
Pharmacies.
Just Received . . .
A new shipment of
HEAVY CAST
1 ' ALUMINUM
BRENTEX HARDWARE
STORE
FOR SALE
Excellent new 5-room bungalow
home. Close in. Hardwood
floors, tile drain, modem fix-
tures. Easily financed. Small
monthly payments. Phone 547.
MAfvet
sA FIREMAN Iff ONE WHO
FRES/ A FIREMAN
Iff ONE WHO /YZ7S 007" FIRES,*
T. J- STEWART, -
Zvfct-MP.
T. m. uta u. a mt. on. 11
NEXT: Big game hunting and monkey business.
RECKON TrtERE5
ONLY ONE WAY |
TO HANDLE 1
THIS SITUATION.’
SHE'S TRYiN’
ID GNAW '
TOUR -ROPE
IN TWO •* y
r~7 .' _icS&l
•Wy PC YOU HOT STAY ...
TM/S A SHOAT AO UTE P~
wwr i cad - km fbom
barbary bm
Fresh eggs, »<■ and 34c.
Fryers. 17c to ZOc.
Hens, 13c to 14c.
Old rooatera, 8c.
Turkey hens, 15c.
Turkey toms, 18c.
Butter, 25c to 30c.
Country lard, 13c.
Country bacon. 18c
Sour cream butterfat, No. 1, 37c
Sour cream butterfat No. 3. 35c
Sweet cream butterfat, 44c, (de-
livered to plant).
COTTON
One year ago today middling
cotton sold tn Brenham at 17.3S.
Two years ago, S OO.
Three years ago, 8.75:
Mniddling, 18.05.
Strict Low Middling, 17 00.
Cottonseed, street price,*48. ba-
sis U. 8. standard grade. -
Cottonseed hulls, *11.00.
Cottonseed meal, retail, *2.25.
;%ow DAke you MAtee spoa>
Elb
Anniversary Cards. Your
friends will appreciate youi
remembering them on - theii
I wedding anniversaries Ban
aer-PrBre Stationery Dept
Puts Letter in Ftre Box
8AN DIEGO, Cal. <UP>—Ques
tionod by the fire department and
police as to hie motives in maillny
a letter in a fire alarm box whirl
turned out the engines, Oto M
Cobb, 20, recrun at Camp 1Cid<l
Naval Training station, explained
that he had nevef seen a fir*'
corn. i»i »y ncA mkvici ihc.
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Furnished, reflnlshed garage
apartment. West Main. Phone
John Sernial. t 204-8t.
FQR RENT rLarge bed room, ad-
joining bath. 1
Phone 2966.-n303-.5tp.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE All mod-
em conveniences. Phone 2701 or
2535-198-tf.
HEV,THFI?E,YOU.-
well, per PETE’S,
SAKE.’ OL’
WL'GGY >
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TT^Z/T^/ihbeG’Inmin' to
• .• NOBOOV GOES /
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/ THAT'5 WHAT
• I TOLD HIM-
TO MAKE 1HE
A NEWSHAFT (
EXACTLY LIKE
I THE OLD W0RH-
OUT ONE/
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I REPRESENTS 37X AAOMTY-SS '
I tVOX2/< FOR /50,000
THE INSECT, AACtrzAEJR ZAGO4,
IS A NATIVE OF INDIA, AND SECRETES
A SUBSTANCE FROM WHICH ALL
TRUE SHELLAC IS MADE.
refinished
West Main.
Victory Sewing Shop. We do al- —pj
| teratlons, mending, remodeling.
| Dress making in charge of Miss
_‘_Z— ~ All work guar-
anteed.—1001 E. Academy St.—
205-2t.
Study carefully the- advertise- p
ments in the Banner-Press. They |
will guide you to the best brands .
the products which millions of
families have found to be always
pure, wholesome and delicious
And they will save you time, mon-
ey and countless steps.
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Angora wool rabbits. Uncle Sam’s
victory rabbit. Produces a pound1
of wool a year; the finest and j
warmest wool grown. No killing
to be done -the Angora rabbit is
sheared like a sheep. Market for
all wool you can produce. *6.00
grade No. 1. C. W. Orr, Box' 361.
Palmer Lake, Colorado. 206-2 tp. I
FOR SALE Cabbage plants. Place
ycur order now. Phone 39-F-21.
Raymond Jeske. 206-2tp.
FOR SALE One Farmall F-12
tractor, all equipped. A-l condi-1
tion. See Ed Lehrmann or Phone [
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A ROOM* YES YOUNG
MAN I HAVE A NICE COM-
R385TA8LE RCCM ID LET.
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RELIEVEJT... /j got this FP^MY
TALKIN’ TOO MIX, ,„ i;
AN’ WHILE YOU MAY,
BE ARIGHT GUY J
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Use DITTLINGERS FEED
F»r OVALITY sad PRICK t ..
FEED LAYING MASH for MUM
and HETTEB EGGS.
Wa buy Ecsa aad Poultry paylap
top prices. >•
Ed Lehmann Grocery
phone tin
SH^Rlt>AN'S RIDE
ike. /
flWARUM BLEIBEN S<E
NICHT AUF DER
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FOR SALE
1936 Chevrolet, 1^-ton
truck and cattle trailer.
Price is right! Phone 2692.
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Y YEH. IF THAT YOUNG
\ FELLER HAD THE EX-
I PERiENCE KE WOULD
\ HAVE TOLD IH’ GUY TO
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kE\ EXACTLY LIKE THE J
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Y. FORE IT GOT OLD///
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Walking distance.' KOK SALE 1940 Ford coupe.
fully equipped. Terms. Edwin Ala-1
minski, Ledbetter, Texas 2O4-9tp wholesale, *2.10.
NOMOE
sorry, nola. Gu-r^
WE 6OT DuSlMESS.'
MOW, V4<-Ette'S
that MYSTtR^ .>
MESA |
hqh-ster./^
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IMFSOM MT OUT OF
WANTED—White gir 1 to do
housework and cooking at Col-
lege Station for four adults.
Write Mrs. L. A. Sprain, Box 63,
Experiment Station, College Sta-
tion, Texas.—204-3t
aOSCELLAN EOU S
Plano and voice lessons. Mrs. Kate r=
McAdam. Dial 2485.—194-20t. 4
Betty Boop Kiddie Shop has just
received a new shipment of Chil-
dren’s dresses, sizes one to nine.—
199-10t.
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Get Your Scrap Into the Scrap! I
YEH, BUT WHAVS X
HAPPENED TO YOU’/
<WHAUHA DOIN’OUT 1
IN THE JUNGLE \
WITHOUT YOUR
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hMding “Tao Late To ( laooifr" rlw-
when- la »li<- paper.
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NtCHT MEINS
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50 YOU’VE
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FOR BENT—To couple, furnished cna I11BRW,„ U1
SSTS. ITv“hX£ E a'-
7961.—159-tf.
BStam* unfurnished apartment,
one block faom town. Dial 2575.—
144-tf.
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STAMPEDED...THEN, A6»F I / GUMPIN >
AIN’T GOT TROUBLE ENOUGH A ROTTEN IN/
I FIND OOOLA AND FOOZ.Y A MOO/
AN* KING GUZ HAVE 7' 1
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•PO yov MOT UMDEASTAUD MHEM
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\ /yha PROVES that ex-
'Z&i PER'F.NCE is the best
'» TEACHER YEARS AGO
t th* bull o’th* woods
I TpLD A GUY io MAKE A
1 ) MEW SbVkFT EXACTLY LIKE
) I THE OLD ONE--HE DID'HE
\ MAI L A PERFECT COPY.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 206, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1942, newspaper, September 25, 1942; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355122/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.