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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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VOLUM
of Brenham Wednesday received
Phone NIB
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Starlit. Drive-In
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Cattle Prices Drop
Thursday & Friday
school segregation-a quest
which Yarborough says th
nor has taken three different po-
NIGHT
HEAT FATA
For Loan Only ‘
against Felix Dawson of Kiowa
4,
l Don’t forget
tal at Waco, including the operat-
. for loaning to friends. Oklno-
7
ing room. Water was carried from
ma is a dry state.
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/ NEW ORLEANS, July 15—UP— served. Fines range up to $200 for
ottor
SeReg
NO. 2 CANS 10c
changed.
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much more than expected.
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East Alamo
Cash & Carry
By Wollie Schlabach
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4.
OZARK
. . 44c
YOUR
... 49c
Lima Beans . . CHOICE
. . 44c
2
1 lb.
0
No 300 Cans
c
/
. . 10c
14 oz. bottle
CATSUP 2 for . . . 35c
fines of $200 a day for offenders.
No. 1 tall
Eatwell
13+
MACKEREL 2 for . 49c
3 % or. can
Gebhardt’s Deviled
SARDINES 3 for . . 25c
2 oz. 65c
+
•3)
. . 69c
69c
. 25c
9
25c
1
sd
‘4
. 25c
10 lb. bag
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Burl Ives
• Dick Poutell
89c
1
.6;
$
PIONEER
4i
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NEWS
INCELIBLOCKIN
(Red Bag)
. . 1.09
Fort B^orth Council
Outlaws Comic Books
Baby Lima Beans
Yellow Eye* Peas
Jerry Wilson
Food Market
Calves 500, Weak. Spots lower on
killers. Good and choice slaughter
calves 14.50-17.50, utility and com-
Speckled
Butter Beans
June 20 in a headon automobile
•fcideat near Killeen are greatly
Falls, Thursday night at Texar-
kana. -
OKLAHQMA CITY, July 15—
UP—The State Court of Ap-
peals upheld a M-day jail sen:
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At 3
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$
1.
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for a sweeping overhaul of t h e
staff.
sprawled ii
has been ।
I
Maryland Club
INSTANT
COFFEE
efficient, low-cost operation and by search-
ing the whotisale markets for the best food
buys of the week—every week! That’s why
your money buys more at this fine food
store. -That’s why your savings multipty—
fast—when you shop here regularly!
Friday and s
Saturday,
16 & 17
TUXEDO 7 .
TUNA FISH Ige. cans 19c
Dr. W. J. (Billy) Burnes
VETERINARIAN
Office & Clinic Bellville
Highway. Phone 45-F2.
Del MOKte
CARNATION
MELLORINE half gal. 49c
Old Roosters, 8c____
UNGRADED MILK
re-
of
CORN BREAD MIX
NOW AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS
Large Stalks
CELERY
Each 17c
ON
THt iPOT
BfHIND
PRISON
WAUt!
• -100 Ibs. over daily bonus
25c/cwt. ' ________________.
■ $3:00 perewt. 4%. -
6c per point over 4%.
BUTTERFAT PER FOUND
Sour Cream, 42c
Sweet Cream, 47c
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
Dec.
MFto
i"al-
SEE US FOR
DEEP FREEZE
SUPPLIES
Folger’s Instant
COFFEE
2 oz. jar
69c
Scott Toilet
TISSUE 2 rolls
Swift’s Premium
FRYERS lb. .
sitions.
at he cut. omh that
Fresh Ground
GROUND MEAT 2
Kraft’s
MAYONNAISE qt:
Choice Grade
RUMP ROAST 1 lb. . 69c
U. S. No.1
White Onions
Lb. 5c
- Swift’s Premium
FRANKS 1 lb.
Harvest Moon Vienna
SAUSAGE 2 cans . . 19c
Hunt’s
PEACHES No. 2i/2 can 25c
Val Tex •
TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. 19c
Borden and Pillsbury.
BISCUITS each .
. Coming
Sunday & Monday
MADCP
ROBINHOOD
FLOUR
POULTAT
Large White Eggs, 31c
N Candled Eggs, 25c
Small Eggs, 20c
The
SPE
that their son, Pvt. J. Kaminski,
20, has improved and is no lon-
ger cpnsidered in serious condi-
tion
The second youth. Pvt. Anton
Wisnoski, 20, sonrof-Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wisnoski, who was also in-
jured in the wreck is reported
in good condition.
Extra Large Heads
LETTUCE
2 for 29c
STEPAN’S SPECIAL
COFFEE lb. .
county for illegal possession of
whisky. .
Dawson admitted he kept a
make the speech fit the 4
lotted me.’* Yarborough said he
FARMS, RANCHES,
DAIRIES
LOANS
J. RAY HALL, Tel. 2706
MODERN
MILLWORK SHOP
- MADE TO ORDER
Window and Doer Frame.
KItchen Cebinets,
Oedar Chests,
and many other items.
WEGHORST
CABINET SHOP
Fred Weghorst, Owner
Manafela and B. Baylor
White Seedless
GRAPES per lb. .
Sunkist • ,
LEMONS per doz. .
Santa Rosa ‘ '
PLUMS per lb. .
BEST MAID
Salad DRESSING qts. 39c.
Dr. Win. Gottlieb
REGISTERED '
. - CHIROPODIST
Foot Specialist
OF
4824 S. MAIN
- HOUSTON
* Will Be In
BRENHAM
This SATURDAY,
JULY 17th,
ST. ANTHONY HOTEL
For the treatment of
FOOT AILMENTS
OFFICE HOURS:
9 a. m. to 5:00 p: m.
COOL WAVE-
(Continued from page one)
few degrees lower than the past
Lipton’s
TEA /% lb. .
100-240 lb. mostly 24.50. Choke 245- .ments of livestock which were as
400 lbs. 20-24.25. Sows mostly 14-18. lange as any week in June or July,
TEXSUN
Grapefruit Juice
Large 46 oz. cans
22-
, With coupon.
Personal IVORY
SOAP 4 bars .
IVORY Ige. 2 bars.
With coupon
FONT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, July 15 —UP—
USDA—Livestock:
Cattle 2,000. Slow. Cows .50 or
more lower again. Other classes
about steady. Good. and low choice
beef steers 19-22, utility and com-
i mercial 13 - 17, cutter and utility
Ge
throt
24 -he
Max
" PHIL SILVERS
zendtnie Mtew-YerkCest
BUNHAM corron
Strict middling, 32.25
Middling, 31.75
Strict low middling, 30.75
Low middling, 28 00
No. 2 Eggs 15:
Hens, 14c
Fryers, 25c
Ducks, 16c
Geese, 16c
Guineas, 50c
And, incid
the record,
out and mi
If Presiden
not run for
Johnson wi
the democra
ident. We d
diction from
but throug
of the politi
be interest!
thing work
Stokleys whole, unpeeled, tree ripened,
in heavy syrup No. 303 can
APRICOTS 2 cans . 49c.
*+
in closed steady. | violators - and water service cart
High Low Close be discontinued to repeat violators.
34.23 - 34.15 34.20 Fort Worth water director-Uel
34 44 34.38 34.41 Stephens told the city council $32
34.63 34.59 34.60 million to $45 million must be spent
34.78 34.71 34.74 to prevent water shortages in all
34.47 34.41 34.43 parts of the city within the next
33.69 33.65 33.62 few years.
-m.,
investigating- subcommittee into
closed-door session for a possible
lbs. 69c
Color TV sets ,
I are being manu-
I facred and are
I available in
I some areas . . .
■ but the public
CAMPAIGN I
JOHNSON NI
. BIRDSEYE
Pure Concentrated
Frozen
4 ORANGE JUICE
2 - 6oz. cans
52-
3,
' Nt
V;
Lily, Neatrite
Frozen Food
Paper Containers
’ 25 Pints or 15 Quarts
98
cows fully steady to firm. Slaugh-
ter calves weak to 50 cents low-
er. Other classes steady. Utility
slaughter cows 9.50-10.50: canner
and cutter 6.-9.; hard cows 5.50
and under; cutter and utility sau-
sage bulls 11.-13.50. Good slaughter
calves 17-18.50, utility and com-
mercial 12.-16.50; culls 8-12.; com-
mon and medium crossbred and
Brahmama-type stocker calves 11.-
.nearbact- NGNEe8--N**Xk49 a A
’save nwirels here . . dimes there . . pennies ,
Yarborough said the vote#
member Shivers’ "denunciaubh
8-
3*3
Del Monte, sliced or halves, heavy syrup
No, 303 cans ) .... .
PEACH
MARKETS
©.
MARGARINL
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO, July 15 -UP-Prod-
uce:
Live poultry: Market steady. 10
trucks. No price changes. ,
Butter: 1,460,389 pounds. Market
steady. 93 and 92 score 56% cents
a pound; 90 score 54 : 89 score 48;
carlots: 90 score 54%: 89’score 49.
Eggs: 7,388 cases. Market firm.
White large extras and mixed
arge extras 60-69-9 percent A and
over 44 cents a dozen; mediums
60-69.9 per cent A and over 39;
standards 34; current receipts 30;’
dirties 25%: checks 24.' •
. BRING US YOUR
PROCTOR & GAMBLE
COUPONS.
■ Calif; Iceberg
LETTUCE
•ZANY.
GOMEoylji
gg 4 2
in
STATION WEST
One Man . . Against The West’s
Toughest Town! . I
"2,
A 3
34.26 34.18 34.25 tank are across the street from
34.47 34.39 34.44 the hospital. They went dry.be-
34.66 34.58 34.63 cause the water was drained out of
34.78 34.68 34.73 the tank and reservoir faster than
‘ 34.50 34.44. 34.47 it could be pumped in.
33.73 34.60 33.64' Rationing at Fort Worth
33.80 34.71 33.711 Strict every-other-day water..xra-
PIONEER CORN BREAD MIX!
This -self-rising mix.makes
k the corn bread m'vatepi,
amves - YOUR family 7
Tk will too! —
Oct.
Dec.
Mar. .
May
July
Oct.
Dec.
33.74 33.69 33.67 ( He said the city was running
Spots closed steady at 34.30 un- short because his estimates were
------“ wrong on two counts: The city has
tence and $150 fine levied
Dr. A H. Howell
•PTOMBfBIlf -
GLAMU MITTED
"X8 HKAMDflDD
improved, according to informa*
tion received from Fort Hood
hd Mrs:-ehd. akamak
FORT WORTH, Tex., July 15
—UP—The city council has passed
an ordinance forbidding 'the sale
and distribution of crime and hor-
ror comic books. It also has set
up a nine-member board of re-
view. '. .
Assistant City Attorney Robert
Goodrich, who prepared for ordi-
nancerat the courcil's instructions,
said the board of review will prob-
ably contact news dealers and urge
them to stop sale of the books.
If (hat fails, he said, charges
will be filed in corporation court.
The ordinance sets maximum
Spots closed nominal at 35,50, tioning was imposed at Fort
CLOSNG COTPeN • lower floors in pails for about an
NEW YORK, July 15—UP—Cot- hour and a half until pressure was
tpn closed steady. i restored.
High Low Close A city reservoir and an overhead
Gay Hill Hall
On
SATURDAY NIGHT,
JULY 17th
- , Music by
SIL KRENEK'S ORCH.
Everybody invited.
eRe
Shivers and Texas Agriculture
mercial 9-13, culls 7-9, medium and Commissioner John C. White said,
good stocker steer calves ,12 - 18.1 cutter and canner cattle prices in
Stocker heshy calves weighed up at some of Texas' largest markets
20 for the steers and 18 for the dropped 50 cents to $1 lower and
heifers. I prices for fat cows declined $1 to
Hogs 250. Butchers steady - 25c, $1,50 from the previous week.
. ,, e., They added: Kansas City re-
lower. Heavy sows .50-1.00 lower: ports that Texas drought cattle are
Other Sows steady to weak. Choice abigfactor in recent forced move-
TODAY A FRIDAY
Walter Wannr’s RAW-TRUTH
EXPOSE of the PRISON RIOTS!
Cane
SUGAR 10 lb. bag . 89c
Tide or Cheer, giant size 69c
\
’ - N0.
Speas Pure Distilled P *
VINEGAR Vt gal. . .42c
. 1 Pkg: PEN-EL FUSE %
2 A
inch picture; 3.) they won’t buy
a color set when there are only
two hours of color programming
available per week in the best
areas, and even less in m a n y
places; 4.) they won't buy a col-
or set which requires a service
contract costing $250 or more per
year.
Add to this the possibility of
color convertors being tea d y
-soon (one has already been pa-
' tented) and you have a host of
reasons why the smart’ buying
publje is investing in a big screen
black-and-white set today, in-
stead of waiting years for color
receivers to come up in size . . .
Bren
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of the Bre
school in 18
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perintenden
iperintend
Mrs A. E L
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Turner, Mi
tyre, Mrs
Eliza Bakr
Miss R FrI
nedy was a
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""" Recent widely
advertised dealer' showings of
color TV receivers in New York
were attended by thousands of I
people . . . showing the degree
of public interest . . . but from
all this store "traffic’’ only on*
set was sold!
How come? The answers add
up to some god reasons for buy- .
ing a big-screen black-and-
white set today. A spokesman for
one set manufacturer sums up
the reasons this way: 1.1 the pub-
, ------- grown so fast it reached in 1950
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK, * the population predicted for 1959.
HOUSTON, July 15 — U-SDA and the citizen* are using water
—Livestock: ---------•—---mted
■Cattle 150, calves 350.' Slaughter
, -(2 .c
He won** buy a set costing $700
. to $1200, eve for color; 2.) they
won’t buy a set aj these prices
which gives them only a 12%-
NUWAY
■ ■ l - ■
Few light sows 19-19.50. . 11953.’* ..
Sheep 2,000. Cull slaughter wes I New water shortages were re-
weak - 1.00 lower. Other cleses ported over Texas. At Waco, Water
steady. Good and choice spring Supt. Hubert Davis reported his
lambs 17.50-19.50. Qull and utility home, like many others in north-
springers 8-16.50. Utility and good west Waco, had -no water for- a
slaughter yearlings 10-12. Few aged time Wednesday,
and two-year-old wethers 9-10. Cull The water also went off in the _____________
and slaughter ewes 3-4. Feeder top three floors of Hillcrest hospi- * stock of whisky, but said it was
lambs 15 down, r tal at Waco, including the operat- , for loaning to friends, 'oklho-t- f
and down in price. It takes a
really strong pair of rose-colored
glasses to see color TV as "just
around the corner" at prices the
average buyer can even think of
... so take a good clear look
at that 21-inch black-and-white
set. It's your best buy! See the
big 21-inch PHILCO models in
our display, and see us, too, for
expert, reliable, guarantee serv-
ice at
WOLLIE RADIO £
APPLIANCE CO.
309 W. Alamo St. ' Phone 2613
‘ Brenham, Texas
yearlings and heifers 8 - 12. Beef fewdays, but still over 100 in many
cows 8-10. Few head over 10. Can- places.
ner and cutters M. Shelly cows bidi Texas, it appeared, was in for
3-4, but not many sold under 5. more drouth.. President Eisenhow-
Bulls 8-13. Medium czc-e Wlan Shivers that he , m
er steer yearlings 12-17. ' | hi considering extending the emer-
gency feed program for livestock,
which expired Thursday.
Mg-
'McCarthy hoped to persuade his
fellow investigatersto let him go
ahead with his long-promised hear-
ings on alleged Communists in de-
fense plants.
Lengthy Answer
Yarborough's text contained a
lehgthy answer to Shivers’ krge
that the Austin attorney -had never
made known, his stand on public
Lipton’s
TEA BAGS 48topkg. 59c1
Skyway Strawberry - q
PRESERVES 12 oz. . 23c
Blackeye Peas . nv 20 :
Browder Peas J 1 Q
Pinto Beans . / I 7
a teleggam from the command-
ing deeral at Fort Hood stating
, Admiral, Maine in oil
i Sandwich Spread 2 for 25c
A 1
'so -now they are trying to buy ——
their way into the governor’ of-
fice.”
But the governor said he expect-
ed to 'get A tot of votes fcomJthel La
goodtaboringanen • CmeraA-
MEXICO CITY, July 15 —UP—i (Continued npm page one)
A search was on Thursday for a • -*— t Ara
man called Salvador, (1st name the matter out of committee and
unknown) who police said "mar- onto the Senate"floor.
ried” a 16-year-old girl at a church In a Senate speech wenesday,
fair, honeymooned with her for two Flanders served’, notice that he
An AUIIB AlTiSTS Picture
On Our New I
Giant Scr—n! /
3 h6gs W. Butcher hogemba ’ •
steady. Top 190-240 lb. butcher
hogs 23.50 : 240-260 lb. 22.25-23.25:
over 260 lbs. 20.75-22.00; Choice ISO-
185 1b. light, hogs 19 50-22.75; sows
up to 350 lbs, 14.50-17.50; heavier
weights down to 13.50. .
One cast
heat of la
recorded wa
Cooney”. SI
--gistered pu
the kenne+
marsh* hon
had turned
fers for the
we shall ev
one of us
serted. Wei
it happened
peratur zo
Monday, it
for Miss C
Whitmarsh
work he fov
। Worth, and policemen patrolled the
I streets to make sure it was ob-
DANEF
almost everywhere because we make every
price a low price every day. We do it by
. 4 11 RACE FOR-
Greatly Improved
• ■ ——I * E- .
Two Brenham soldiers-Injured
30 to 75 Iba dally bonus
ciosea-aoor session ror a posStie lOc/cwt ’ •
showdown on bipartisan demands 76 to 100 Iba daily bonus
15c/cwt.
First show 7:30 p. m.
Second show 9:30 p. m.
days and then abandoned her on a would offer a motion next Tues-
21 » q*ent cowner-------. e- a—.e rotr TrpJuspn from
--------■1' ~—7-----'[the rules committee. Rnowland in-
dicated then that he would offer
a motion to table Flanders' pro-
posal. A motion to table is not
debatable and brings about an im-
mediate vote. ,
Meanwhle, McCarthy called his
Camay
SOAP reg. 5 bars . . 35c
, With coupon
CRISCO 3 lbs. ... 85c
With coupon. 4,
would repeat his stand on segre-
gation, first annouced at vrchita
INSURANCE .
AUTOMOBILK
ERuWINDBTEM
Aug. Brockschmidt
AMERICAN OIL
SARDINES 3 cans . 25c
Ic"
m THURSDAY, JULY-15,4954 ,
--------- ——K
George Parr at the same time he
has received and is receiving the
block vote” from Parr's political
domain. _ ... s .V .
ES 2 for • . 46e
OLEO lb . . .
. . 26c
PAGE 6
We learn*
paign strate
don "B. Joh
his chief si
day. We ask
senator is I
feated and
ing a s t r o
' paign to pre
that the se
of re-electio
ing toward
dentlal not
plained. “VI
in Florida <
and the na
Stevenson,
son are dis
democratic
dent two ye
always brlr
Johnson wa
jority of on!
went to the
out this ob
trying to bi
for him nex
as can havi
having the
president
electing hir
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18*65
PLASTIC /
WATER HOSE 50 H. 2.99
Pork
SPARE RIRS 1 lb. . 43*
Brenham
bers will m
of the Cou
6:45 p m.
to Carl Dy
Ranch for
ing next v
chicken dli
at the renc
to be the 1
vat ion in '
E. W Pflus
report on t
scheduled
Knox Aski
tive at Boy
bout his f
Tom White
of the prog
A benefi
‘1.1
nighj. with
paying the •
da Schraub,
bulbar pol
nic in Hoi
the former
der of Bren
week agc i
ton in an
been in an
game will
Merchants
the HugT
Gome time
Field is 7:4
the contest
lotic Club,
ers of jun
lotos, the
PTA and
(Contin
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Heads -•W
CHEER reg. 2 pkgs. 54c
With 15c coupon in pkg. may be applied •
on next purchase of giant pkg with cou-
pon.
CHEER 2 reg. pkgs. . 65c
With coupon
TIDE giant pkg. . . 65c
With coupon
TIDE reg. 2 pkgs. . 54c
7121/112
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