Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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TYLER FIELD BROWN — 2-YEAR OLD
FRYERS
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Rose Bushes
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SWIFT’S ALLSWEET
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Kiddies
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Toboggans
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Regular 59c Fur Ear Muffs. .. 39c
(Name—please print)
TOY BARGAINS
Reg. 10c Assorted Toys
5c
(Mailing Address)
Reg. 10c Piggy Banks
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Reg. 5c Pistol Caps
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Maryland Yams Ib. 10c
Large Limas
Turnips & Tops
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PINTO BEANS 219
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ADAMS ORANGE JUICE 46-2229
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McKay Conttnues Journey
NANDI, Fi Islands, Jan. 6—UP
—David O. McKay, Salt Lake City,
president of the Chych of Latter
Day Saints, arrived here Thursday
on his 45,000- mile tour of the
Church's far-flung missions in the
South Pacific. The Pan American
. plane carrying the Mormon leader
and Mrs. McKay was three hours
behind schedule after being de-
layed on Canton Island by a ty-
phoon which threatened the Fiji
group’.
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ject was
hwest of
dhead of
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from 28 Texas livestock organiza-
tions. recommended Thursday a
three-point program to rid man
and beast of brucellosis.
Authorities said brucellosis,
known as undulant fever in hu-
mans and Bang’s disease In ani-
mals. costs $15 million annually in
lost ltvestock.
Action recommended by die
committee to its member groups
Texas Group Urges
Three-Point Fight
Against Brucellosis
AUSTIN, Jan. 8—UP—The Texas .
Brucellosis Committee, a statewide
group composed of representatives
i-5C Green Beans
first to a series of artlcles pre-
pared ter farm families by R. R.
Tuley, District Manager of the
Social Security Admtnistration .
effiee in Abilene)
Farmers, farm workers, ranch-
era, ranch hands, cotton dinners
and their employes, and most other
folks who make their living from
what might be termed agricultural
enterprise, make up the largest
single group added to the Social
Security family by the 1954
Amendments
Because of the size of this
group, and because the weekly
newspaper is an excellent source
of information, thia series of abort
articles on how the farm family is
affected by the 1954 Amendments
to the Social Security Ag has been
prepared. Those wh« save this
• and following articles will have a
ready reference source for most
questions that may arise as to
what actions are necessary by
the self-employed farmer and his
employee to comply with this com-
pulsory eoverage under the old-
age and survivors insurance pro-
vislons of the Social Security Act
Accurate actions now can mean
accurate and complete benefits
within the framework of the law
later; teorrect or incomplete ac-
tions at this time might mean
loss of benefits otherwise due an
individual and his family.
Mention will be made in later
articles of the desire of your So-
cial Security representatives that
everyone know fully both his rights
and his responsibilities under this
Federal family insurance system,
from which some 7 million persons
are now receiving regular monthly
checks based on the record of a '
retired or deceased individual who .
was insured by reason of his earn-
ings record. This series, thanks
to the cooperation of this news-
paper, la one means of informing
persons in this area. Writing or
visiting your Social Security
office to another. Asking for a free
booklet on the subject or question
that most directly affects you is
still another. Following articles
will deal with coverage provisions
for the farmer and his employers,
definitions of farm earnings, bene-
fit provisions, things that need to
be done now. seasonal employees,
the sharecropper and his standing
as self-employed or employees, and
eligibility for receiving monthly
checks.
Although directed primarily to
farm families, much of the infor-
mation in this series as to eligi-
bility for benefits, amounts of bene-
fits, reporting requirements for
the selfemployed farmer, etc.,
wilt also be of interest to archi-
tects. engineers, and accountants.
They, too, will come ino the Social
Security family in 1955. Readers
with questions are urged to send
them to the Social Security Admini-
stration. Abilene, Texas.
Completing and mailing the
coupon below will bring you even
more details on just what this new
£o-jal Security coverage will mean
■ jo you and your family.
Social Secwpity Administration
Abilene, Texas
Please send me the free book-
let, “Facts for Farm Families."
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CANS « u)
1. An area-wide eradication pro-
gram when approved by a substan-
tial majority of livestock owners in
the arel.
2. Legislation requiring pasteuri-
zation of all milk sold for human
consumption, except that coming
from certified brucellosis-free
herds.
3. A modification of present laws
to allow producers to take advan-
tage of approved plans for eradi-
cation of brucellosis in livestock as
recommended by U.S. livestock
health authorities._______ "
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Office 408 Center
Dial 5539 far an appointment
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BEG. Dressing Comb ..
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SIRLOIN OR CLUB STEAK » 39e
Round or T-Bone Steak» 49e
RAACT CnOwnn.29-
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| Baby Beef Seven Steak
Turnip Greens
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1955, newspaper, January 6, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492092/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.