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- BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS,BRENHAM, TEXAS
THURSDAY, OCT. 18,1956
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Produce:
changes on
Butter:
SPECIALS Friday, Saturday, Oct.. 19-20.
(U.P.)—stands for United Press
world". biggest news.
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20c from a 25-lb. Bag ... 35c from a 50 lb. Bag
Veal Ground
HAMBURGER MEAT, ...........$1.09
WINKELMANN'S
N HUMPTY DUMPTY
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TODAY A FRIDAY
torr
CALHOUN
RUSH.
HEIMANN’S FRYERS, 1b.....
Our Own Pure PORK
Jack Sprat, No. 300 cans
SAUER KRAUT
7 for $1.00
The PLATTERS
Tony MARTINEZ
Furddie HU
coumaiaricnhe
Old Roosters, 8c
Guineas, 50c
Ducks, 12c
Turkey Toms, 22c
Turkey Hens, 25e
Pecans, 13c
NEW ORLEANS (UP 1 Cotton
lased barely steady.
Dec.
Mar.
May .
Jul
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
Fr
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Gene
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held
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had
meet
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GRADE A MILK
6.71 per cwt. of 4%
7c per point over 4%
■
Worthmore
BREAKFAST BACON, 1b.
VEAL 7-STEAKS, 1b.
. VEAL CHOPS, 1b.
BUTTERFAT PER POUND
Sour Cream, 44c •
Sweet Cream, 49c :
Kenmore 2-Speed
Automatic Washes
Any Fabric!
Big Bend Mountainous
B g Bend National park in west
Texas encompasses more than
707,000 acres of mountains and
.canyons. . . »
Jovathan •
! APPLES 2 lbs. ... 29c
Fresh
CRANBERRIES 1b. .. 29c
COMETS
NBC
CRACKERS 1 lb. box 25c
Decker’s lowana OLEO
Lb. . 17/2
INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE—WINDSTORM
Aug. Brockschmidt
108% Park St Phone GR 6-2872
With Coupon From Bag
Good on Your Next Purchase—
6 oz. jar
’1.35
Walters Homogenized MILK
V2 gal. 45c
(‘reamy
CRUSTENE !
SHORTENING
THEP>SIXTWOFJUME
CiNemaScoPE* *072
Sunkist Juicy
LEMONS each .
Fresh Green
CABBAGE lb. only
CLOSING COTTON
New York (UP) —Cotton
closed steady.
T-
Ereen, rose or red.
rrca
IKE CHARGES-
(Continued trom page one)
C O M 1 N G
SUNDAY a MONDAY
MELLORINE
Y2 gal. 69c
JELLO 3 pkgs. . . 25c
TI
SI
UNGRADED MILK
30 to 75 Ibs daily bonus.
10c/cwt
- 76 to"100 lbs. daily bonus
15c/ewt. •
H*) ths over daity bonus
25c/cwt.
S3 00 per cwt. 40
6c per point over 4%
< Duen
To
Fresh Florida. •
Valentine Green
BEANS
million on gas.
40. Oil industry pays 30 per
cent of state franchise tax; 35
per cent state property tax.
41. Oil arid gas tax dollars
paid for 48 per cent of state
cos for public education; 38
per cent of state old age assist-
ance cost’; 45 per cent of state
expenditures for higher educa-
tion.
3 RECEIVE-
/(Continued trom page one)
prepare a detailed reply to what
the White House-onlled "rather ex-
traordinarily incrrect statements’"
of Stevenson to halt the nuclear
tests.
Stevenson moved today into Ohio
and attacked the GOP farm poli-
cis. General Motors in particular
and big business generally. He
compared what he called the
plight of the firmer with the pro-*
tection which he said was afforded
30-MONTH BATTERY’
28BFM46 -Sjze 1; 45 plates
28BFM76 size 2L; 51 plates
Shpg. Wt. 41 Iba.
POULTRY
Large Wnitc Eggs, 40c
Medium Candled Eggs, 32c
Small Eggs, 22c
Check Eggs, 15c
Geese. 12c
Hens, 14c
Fryers. 20
8”
STARLITE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
“TASK FORCE”
Starring
Gary Cooper
with
Jane Wyatt Wayne Morris
Walter Brennan
COMING
4 aecounts
the limit.
MEAT SPECIALS • .
Decker’s All Meat
BOLOGNA, sliced, 1b. . 35c
Jasmine CLUB FRANKS; Ib. 35c
3
TORNADOES-
(Continued from page 1)
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dience.
Fruits and Vegetables
We‘feature only the best of fruits and
vegetables.
Jack Sprat, No. 303 cans
BEANS
7 - ’1.00
Ranch Style No. 300 cans
BEANS
8 for ’1.00
Spots closed steady at 33.30, off
5 _ ‘2.
HOUSTON LIVESTOCK
HOUSTON UP)— (USDA) -
Livestock:
Cattle 100 Lot high-yielding util
ity slaughter cows 10, Few cutter
and utility bulls 9-12.
.Calves 300. Few good and choice
lots slaughter calves 17.50. Few
low gexxi stocker steer calves 14.
Hogs 10 Based on prices at lo-
cal yards and packing plants
GRAPES 1b. only
Pascal
nesses, industries, etc., Petrol-
eum industry pays 69 per cent
.,ofstate_busi ness.and. promerty
"taxes. .
38. Tax rate on oil is 4.6 per
cent of value at well; 7 per cent
on natural gas. .
39. Production tax accounts
for biggest source revenue to
state: $128,000,000 on oil; $39
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MELLORINE
Hunt’s sliced or halves,
PEACHES
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piilsber
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butcher hogs declined 25 cents
I while s ws held steady Top 15.50
paid for 190-240 1b. U.S. 1-3 bar-
Dec.
Mar.
May
Jul.
&,
8
BRENHAM COTTON
Strict Middling, 31.75
Middling; 31.25 -
' Strict Low Middling, 29.75
Low Middling, 27.75
Del Monte
Sweet PEAS
No. 303 cans
5 for ’1.00
Robin Hood Flour
C
Live poultrya’ Market steady. 13
trucks. .3
- Hn TurketPs 30; tons -26; duck-
Farmer Treated Shabbily
"The administnation has treated
the farmer like a poor and trouble-
some relation,” he said in ia speech
prepared far delivery in Akron.
Stevenson re-applied the label of
" Cadillac cbinet" on the men
around the President and said Nix-
on must be getting senzitive be-
cause he had instructed his staff
to use no more Cadillacs in pa-
rades.
"These Republioams think of ev-
erything," he said. •
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20 4 w VULCAN BRENNAM,TEX.“May
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Staley, Old Fashion
Golden
SYRUP
Bucket No. 10 99
Jack Sprat No. 303 cans
Mixed Vegetables
3 - 55
Mission, Green Lima
REANS
No. 303 cans
3 55'
Del Monte Golden,
. Cream Style •
CORN
No. 303 cans
3 tor 55'
209-95
Cash
$10 down, $10 month
26BGM5580 -Shpg. wt 367
Ibe.
Slow it down for modern
fabrics. speed it up for
regular wash. The bafee,
gentiest all-fabric wash-
ing! Savo $10 now at
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Fresh Green
CABBAGE
lb. 4‘
Prices have been marked *way down.
Stock up at our BIO HOEDQWJU
nsA T
csouszuipe- —
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Large
CUSHAWS
each 29
Stock-Up Price On
Men’s 59c Underwear!
83RG5141G- Boxer -short.
83BG5117G- -Gripper short.
Sires 30. 32. 34. AA
36 M. 40. 12. 44 3JC
S3HGS1SSG- Tee shirt. sMN. L.
XI.
Sanforized cotton shorts in as-
sorted patterns. Flat knit white
eombrd cotton tee shirt. Shpg.
wt • a. 4 ui.
Sunkist, sour & juicy-
LEMONS
doz. 24
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end Au:
Tenth C
assembl
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B. Tate,
Rainey
today. d
in The
north oi
Highwa
A nu
gates ar
cording
Bockhor
Orem
registrat
9 a.m. ’
America
will be 1
Mayor •
win we
convent!
be made
tin. The
morning
Miller A
is past
of The
Lynn Be
dent of
eola, wil
session.
A barl
ed at nc
At 1:3
will meet
their hi
Amerlcai
presided
mander
Jett, the
sident 2
Brenham
.39c
40c
.........
the. conf used picture Wednesday
when a Baptr pveachen filed a
suit to preek tbit insurance.’frm
from using any of the company’s
assets to pay off rany debt owed
the bank. 6 — • h '
The minister, the Rev. L, T.
Aultmn of Englewood Heights
Baptist Church, charged in his
suit that he and 18 other Fort
Worth residents were iswindled
out of their savings when they
bought stock in the Provident
American Life Insurance Co.
The suit, filed in 48th district
court, named as defendants Ro-
man H. McPherson, Clyde Foster,
R. H. Smith, Harlan W. Sloan and
J. C. Mount, officials of Provident
American Life.
namgi a’Fort Worth in-
firm was injected into
\
Red
POTATOES
10 lbs. 37
Same as. most original equip-
ment batteries. Guaranteed 214
xears: Sizea to fit most cars.
Save almost $2 now!
304 E. Main, Ph. GR 6-3669
Store Hours: 9 a. m. to
5:30 p. m.
state revenue collec ions, (— - ------- — —--- - --—
37. -Com pa red with other busi- the world’s best coverage of the
steady. White largo ertras 44;
mixed hrge extras 42%; medi-
umss 28; standards 33*4: current
receipts 31; dirties 28%; checks
27. ...
Nt; >
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5 ;
High Low ciose
33.92 33 80 33.80
33.97 33.81 33.81
34.00 3.3 90 33.92
.33 57 33.36 33.36
32.87 3265 32.65
32 85 32.65. 32.65
—r--Few medium and good stoker and
feeder yearling steers 12-16.50.
Oct,
Dec.
Mur. .3278324532-64---
Sp its closed nomin tl at 34.30, off
River Brand, White
RICE
2 lbs. 29
method for investigating the ba-
si performance of the circulation
system. It has sved the lives of
thousands of persons by making
sure they could be operated on
and it has diagnosed cardiac con-
ditions never before possible.
The Nobel prizes are named aft-
er Alfred Nobel, the inventor of
dynamite who died in 1898 and
left a fortune for yearly awards
to tha e .who had most contributed
to the benefit of mankind. The re-
cipients of today's award had
been suggested before for the
award.
The importance of their work
was further emphasized during
the recent Congress of Cardiology
in Stockholm. " They received
unanimous praise there for their
work— a factor believed large-
ly responsible for their nomination
today.
rows and gilts; sows 300 lbs down
9-12. Heavier weights down t 8.
Lij-
FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK
FORT. WORTH (UP) —Livestock :
Cattle 1,800. Generally steady.
Slaughter steers and yearlings in
small supply. Few standard and
good 12-19. Two loads mixed good
and choice grade, 20. Cutter and
utility yearlings 9 - 11.50. Utility
cows 8 50-10.50. Bulls 11.50 down.
!•
sumnce
Maxwell House
COFFEE
- ‘1.05
CHICAGO PRODUCE
CHICAGO UPy-
lings 23. No other USDA price
n pohfry, today.
—— . 478,090 pounds. Market
steady. 93 score 60%: 92,score 60-
mg —5
PORK and BEANS
12/*1.00
to General Motors by the admin-
istration.
in heavy syrup
, eMocans—- '
31835
SUNDAY & MONDAY
J 29"FJympe,
B foky!
FA BILL HALEY
Calves 500 Steady. Good and
choice slaughter calves 14-18. Few
choice 488-588 lbs., 18.50.
Hogs 300 Butchers steady to 25
cents lower. Sows steady. No. 1, 2
and 3 grades 200-270 lbs., 16.50
Sows griding 2 and 3, mostly 14
to 15.
Sheep 2.200. Receipts n b o u t 65
per cent aged sheep, mostly old
ewes .Slaughter lambs and feeders
steady. Slaughter ewes and aged
wethers steady to strong. Good and
hoice slaughter lambs 19-20. Util-
ity and good slaughter lambs 16-
18.
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All folks join the jubilee
Sashay down for a savings spree!
Pick yourself a shopping "cart,
And now your fun's about to start.
Circle left or circle right,
Super values meet your sight. 8,
Promenade around the store,
Fili you cart and come back for more.
proper diagnosis of certain car-
diac conditions, and a research
Su
' 9.
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Get bette r baking and ^ic.e yourself money, toq' o1 3’ -
Act now! Tias ' fjer god for a limited time or ly! grUe0r0r‛ .
early morning storm woke him.
and "the wind, was relly howl-
ing", The wind knocked over)
some, roadside billboards but m I .
.. j mijor damage was reported.
Neched, the weather bureau - c l. h 1
Il W as the fifth straight' day . Del Rio Power Failed
th it some parts of the state Electric power was kn < ked out
were struck byhail, high winds in some parts of Del Rio. The j
Worker billed by Lightning lice radio station wa of: the air
! Lightning kreda-construction and there was no power at the
worker in te Panhandle and had ‘ unty Ju "
SPECTATOR-
(Continued tints page L)
day, 28 per cent of U. S. capac-
ity. -
24. Texas refining capachy
has incrased 60 per cent since
1946.
25. Texas refineries processed
764' million barrels of crude in
1955.
TRANSPORTATION:
'26. Texas has 56,000 miles of
oil pipelines —2 33,000 miles
trunk lies; 23.000 miles gath-
ing lines. (Exceeds state high-
wway-mieage by 8,000% ----------r
27. Texas has about 24,000
miles of gas pipelines.
28. Eight out of 10 tons of
commerce handled in Texas
harbors are petroleum.
29. Two out of every 3 tons
intercoastal waterway traffic
are petroleum.
30. Petroleum makes up one- .
twelfh. Texas rail tonnage.
EMPLOYMENT:
31. About 220,000 Texans em-
ployed in Petroleum industry;
total payroll about $1 billion
annually.
32. 44,400 Texans employed
in drilling; payroll, $206 mil-
lion a year.
33. 60,700 Texans employed
in oij production; payroll,
$337,000,000. ,
34. 45,000 Texans employed
in refining; payroll, $250,000,-
000. -
TAXES ON OIL AND GAS
-PRODUCERS:
35. Total petroleum industry
STATE tax bill is $188,000,000
(1955 fiscal year).
36. Petroleum industry taxes
account, tor 35 per cent of all
High Low Clone
33.92 33.80 33.804
33 99 33 84 33,805
34.04 33.88 3389’
33.55 33.35 33.35
32.89 32.63 32.63
32.85 32.63 32,64,0
. 3261//
CELEBY Igst. stalks . 19c
Colorado
- POTATOES 10 lbs. . 39c
Save 5.77! Full Bed
ELECTRIC BLANKET
96B7014-Shpg.wt. 9 Ibs.
Was f 4.98
18.75! IL
Quaranteed 2 ears! 25c6 wool,
25( cotton." 5006 rayon. Single
control; 11 heat choices. Blue,
3" Central American
* BANANAS
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2"," SIN CAPTTAIS,’
OF THE 1 2
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it; ask Y^
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6014; 90 score 591; 89 score 57%;
carlots: 90 score 60; 89 score 57%.
Eggs: 8,500 cases. Market
6071
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1957 Silvertone 21-in.*
Table TV Reduced $10!
57BGM7114 Shpg. wt. 78 Ibs.
Was 12/.95
174.95! 1O‛
35 dn $s mo. Cash
57BGM7116 Blonde finish. Wa
1M % 171 %
Powerful VHF fringe area chas:
88. •Diagonal measurement.
(261-sq in viewing area. Big
entertainment buy.'
BANKFAILUK
(Continued from page one)
banks, annolhced it would start
paying off depositors soon. Most
{A-
and' heivy rainstorms damaged Huis Garcia Tigerina, 34, was
cotton and grain torghum crops killed by lightning late Wednesdhay
in both the Panhandle and South as he worked on 1 construction
PAins Wednesday. — job at the A&P Packing Co, a
The new . weather violence mile west of Hereford. Tw other
struck Uvalde at 5’. a. m and men working with Tigerina were
rains were still falling a" mid- admitted the. Deaf Smith Coun-
morning ty Hospital' and were treated for
• * * ... ’ shock. They were Severo De Go
The heavy rams knocked out me, 41, and Pedro pe La Cruz.
Vnited.Rress b nsm.vsm cir- 31. Neither was believed In seri-
cults to newspapers and radio ous condition.
statlons and bus ervice between ... e .
Uvalde and Del Rio was halted Hail and rain in parts of the
because f hgh waters over VS PanhneHe,s "gelden sprene
90 - , brought damage to cott n and
' Jim Kennington of Radio Sta. grain sorghum crop. The erratic
non KVOU in Uvalde said the weather also struck in the area
between Firth and the communi-
ggueI_-- ,y of Flag on the South Plains.
I ON-I "TeE BS>$ f sr An estimated three inches of rain
Is Good Enough FoRERIRIN" H fell at Earth about 95 miles
_For_YourChild._E-eoE southwest of Amarillo.
2.Lbs 25c
2 Lbs. 29c
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On Robin Hood Flour
" om Adverien bthenge Ine. 19ta
r CRUSTENE
SHORTENING
31bs. 59
This offer is made to get you to d ucover for
yourself how much better Rob n Hood is for
all your baking! Go to your groer now and' buy •
Robin Hood Ffour.. With every bag you wiH get
a coupon which" you may i se inpart payment
the next time you buy thi wonde rful flour.
Try this great flour and get the most flavor-
some bread . . . the tendere t pastry...the
.lightest, fluffiest cake s you ever ate Hear your
whole family, tell you how wonder il all yeur
baking is when yot use Robin Hood Flour Next
time you are at your grocers ask for Robin Hood. J
ORANGES J
Only 39c Doz.
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