The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1964 Page: 4 of 6
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64 Marks Beginning
Beef Futures Market
"■Whl* |M»«t fcM Hlilir t#
•BEtidi (••it by broker* ««
Ir iimhnjrn Invaded the trnd*
floor.
JHphe Chlengo Nminlitr Fx
I’vHM'k «aiti Hint i iu>i > nf
• lull'd with Dimendou* activi-
ty uml i ntkiiiltiiM. At t hr • nd
of the ftl'vt wwll, root i mt#
ill.-id for April lit $8ft 10 |h-i
e$*ngi' In-.'iii m tyutrm of beef hundred pound*: June. i.fiftj
cattle future* t radio,: thin ycnt,! AuipMt. 121 05; nnd Ottobufi
Mkl. without p.tturn dirty $“*.10.
hant* or a uunhurn, anylwidy ‘Future* urn not the •newct
u^th the money can heroine » to nil the ptoblemn of the i.<ef
rattle tinder. bu*in*««," Cvneck said. “They
The M**e*t **rr* of the *'». however, provide the op-
• new market ins device ore portunity for hedffin* aguimrt
Jnperted to be traditional th" '••nre price fluctuation*
'lit elitekmen — producer*,
feeders, dealers and
slaughterer*.
t*Owninf rattle nlWaya in-
volve* ri«ka of death losses,
air k ness and price fluctuation,”
TS«t Uvacek, TeXn* ACM Uni-
wrsity livestock marketing
A'cialist. said. “Future trad-
«' allows some of this price
rlek to he shifted. It mini-
■Kit the efforts of price
changes and guarantees a price
Mkcl."
The readme unit of the sys-
tem is 25,000 pi unds of tTSIi.\
Choice (trade, live steers in one
of two weight ranges. One is
1^>00 to 1.I5M pound Steers that
will yield fit percent of this
weight in carcass. The other is
1,151 to 1,300 pound steers
that will yield <12 |« rcent.
As in grain trailing, a d<
livery month is spe< ified in the
that are common in tin' induic
try."
It’s the Law
in
Texas
KNOW WHAT IT
COSTS TO ItOKIiOW
There are many factors that
a person about to make a per-
sonal loan from n hank or fi-
nance company should under-
stand. These are important in
deciding whether the loan is on
ren scalable terms and worth-
contract. Cattle futures con- while.
tracts can be made for April, j First, whnt will the loan cost?
June, August or October delivery ' Cost includes not only the in-
or stockyards in Chicago or | crest hut any “extras" mi. li as
Omaha.
A commission rate of *?<>
is charged hy the mmol ad-
it) broker for buying and
selling a contract.
November ”0 was the first
closing vesta and credit toivesti-
j-gation or service charges. Is
(credit life insurance ’••^uired?
Are such costs added to the
loan nr paid in advance ? I the
interest and or sn< h charges de-
dny of cattle futures tradihg. fiom the amount hor-
rowed and only the net amount
lit re From lt-ill.i*
\1 r and Mrs. J. T. Crowe of
Dalian arrived in Brady Monday
paid over?
Does the lender require col-
lateral or co-signers ? If so,
what can the hornuver do to
for a few dny- visit with his moot the requirements? Col-
inother. M-s. 1C M Crowe, and lateral or co-signers may cn-
lifoiher-in-law and sister,
and Mrs. Harold Wayne
drew*.
ifloiiitui r.'nests
Out-of-town guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs Dallas . , ,, ,,
Ad-ms. Sr. mer H„ chrCmas.1" matallmenta, or all at once
able one to borrow on more
favorable terms.
\\ lien does the borrower get
his money ? Must he apply and
then wait?
What about repayment? Is it
Holidays were Mr. and Mrs. j»‘ th* P"|J <*f ‘h(1 >«an period?
Moh Itlekman Itobort and Allen ‘ ,h”''*' he prepayment?
of S in Antonio, and Mr. anil about renewals or exten-
Mr. Harold li.nn Owens Cur- 'ions of the loan? What penal-
tfa ami DnremH of Crane. ties if the borrower is late in
__ making payment?
It. re From Bedford Few borrowers stop to tealir.e
Mr and Mrs Thomas Duster that when loans are repaid in
and three children. Tommy, installments the quoted inter-
Todd and Holly, of Bedford, iest of d*I<s, for example, may he
1 were guests of her rrantpnr- misleading. The true interest
enlx, Mr and Mrs, Ra Brown could be approximately 12Vr,
over tlio C,lirlstmas holidays, which ntigh* make the boirow-
Tho Browns s'tiil tlo* ihr"" little f,r reconsider.
rreni-erand-chiIdri• n won. cer- Th(. M>n for thj, ,irn.
(;»!"'v an added a.traction for pIe; ,f you horrow $)0o t„ be
Christmas
Traveler’s Cafe
• We invito you to
romo by and eat with
us. We serve only the
best! Lunches. Steaks,
Mexican Foods, etc.
You will like our foods,
service and prices.
MR. AND MRS.
II. R. KYZAR
DOROTHY FLOYD
NORMA MOORINt;
MARY HILL
BRITTON YOUNtJ
repnid in 12 monthly install-
ments, on the average you
have the use of only $50 for
the year. Interest of fi% com-
puted on the entire $100, as is
eustomary in some lending agen-
cies, is actually 12?? on the $S0
you had use of.
Likewise, a 1*6*1 a month
carrying charge on the store
account doesn’t seem high but
that, is IS?; a year, which is
mighty steep interest.
Rather than charging or fi-
nancing something involving n
carrying charge, it may be far
cheaper to In.rrow the money
on an ordinary loan and pay
for the purchase. For example,
$100 borrowed for six months
end repaid at the end of the
term, at fi'~! interest, costs only
$.1.00.
something,
wrong
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filling your prascriplioni, con turn the wrong lo RIGHT.
YOUR O PHARMACY
RUDDER DRUG
JOHNNY RUDDER—JOHN RUDDER
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FOR WINTER
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BLACKEYE PEAS
No. 300 Can
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Bit M*\ . December 2*
thru January 2. I!M>T
We reserve the right lo
I imit tfuantilics.
TEXAS RUBY RED
Grapefruit 5
IB CELLO BAG
BEANS
FRESH TENDER
KENTUCKY WONDFR
Fresh. Hip Tops,
I lb. Cello bag
< 'A It HOTS
100
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2 Bounds
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Mild T ell.iw
ONIONS. 2 lbs.
170
Batil, f.rnde \. I.aige
EGGS
DOZEN
First 2 Cabs
Thereafter 7c
Seven Up. R i < ula. Bep-i t ola
Dr. I’cpp* r. King Sire
COKES 6
FROZEN FOODS
TREESWEET
ORANGE JUICE
3 ‘,0<
6 OZ CANS
VEGETOEE
BTl ON
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Potato Chips 49"
Foremost
Sour Cream 28(
Lb.
Softplv, Assorted Colors
Napkins
60 CT PKG
Firsi .1 Bounds
TTiereafler 41H*
IKIt'UbK IMVIlIKNIK'bHB
t omplclc Your Double Dividend C Jird
1oda> and w in. Karh Member Receives
2 pair of Cannon Nvlon Hose FRKK!
Blits each nu mber may win $100.
Of Dr expires January 2. 1945
BEST MEAT BUYS!
COOKED HAMS
Swift’s, Premium
Fully Cooked. No
Center* Removed.
F«H Half or Whole
Sunco tirade A, (vovermnent Innpectel, 12 to 22 Bound Average
TURKEYS
FOIvGER’S
OR ADMIRATION
COFFEE
1 Lb. Can
2 Tound Can $1.19
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The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1964, newspaper, December 29, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990709/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.