Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953 Page: 4 of 10
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THURSDAY, FEB.lfr
BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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FRUITS & VEGETABLES
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CELERY 2 stalks for 29c
ROAST lb.
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10 lbs. . . 49c
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CHICAGO PRODUCK
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Carrots 3 bunches
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ARNOLD LOESCH PRODUCE CO.
BRENHAM, TEX.
PHONE 2593
FORT WORTH HIVESTOCE
FROZEN FOODS
Get BEAUTIFUL CHINA
1b.
22c
IN MOTHERS OATS
31c
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50 lb. sk.
UNDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY.
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CAN (
Fresh
SPINACH
Calif. Pascal
Fillet of
Perch or Cod 1b. . . 35c
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PORK HOCKS 1b. . .
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• Automobile
• Liability
• Fire
• Life -
• Furniture
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$4.00 per cwt. 4%
6c per point over 4%
Tortillas pkg. .
Birdseye
Strawberries pkg.
Birdseye
Orange Juice, 2 cans for 29c
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Great Southern Life
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PORK RIBS lb.
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Kornland
WEINERS lb. .
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Strict middling, 31.00
Middling, 30.75
Strict low middling, 29.75
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Weimann’s, fully dressed
FRYERS 1b. . . .
Sprat
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homes. Named by a special se-
lection committee were Kathryn
Jones, who will rule over the
junior court of "Sweet Land Of
Liberty" and Miss Greenwade,
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COLDFRONT-
(Continued arom rage 13
IDAHO
POTATOES
Lilt, Cold Wave
Refill Kit 1.26 size ■■■
Jergen’s "■ n -- (pl”
Lotion 1.00 size . ■1
Alkaseltzer 60c sin .1
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound 1.75 size 1
St Joseph’s
Aspirin 10c size ■ ■
Hadacol 3.50 size 1
W<e
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vremium Crackers lb. box 23c
BC Ritz
rockers lb. box . . 29c
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senior queen, who has selected
•'Showboat" as the theme for her
coronation exercises. '
Their kings are Charles Simank
and Joe Ervin Snodgrass.
it matters but little what your
needs may be, a Banner-Press
Classified ad will get the desired
results.
$ Pint
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SALAD DRESSING
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Small Eggs, 25c —
Medium Brown Eggs, 35c
Large White Eggs, 40c
Hens, 18c
Fryers, 25c
Old Roosters, 10c
Turkeys, No. 1, 20c
Geese, 12c
Ducks, 12c
Guineas, 50c
BUTTERFAT PER POUND
Sour Cream, 55c
Sweet Cream, 60c
GRADE A MILK
7c per point over 4%
7.56c point over 4%
UNGRADED MILK
30 to 75 Ibs. dally bonus
lOc/cwt.
76 to 100 IDs, dally bonus
15c/cwt
100 Tbs. over daily bonus
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Shortening 2 lb. ctn.
Mrs. Pickford’s
OLEO 2, 1 lb- pkgs. .
Wrigley’s Gum, 3 pkgs fir
All Texas Bottle
REER case . .
TEN--
(Continued from rage 1)
L 304ReT
aroNNY,
CALIF. ICEBERG
LETTUCE
(48s)
2 heads for 19c
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CHINA
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- ANTMONY OUHHI - an mu.. unomunv
POPEMM CARTOON
NEWS
stairs where they slugged night
desk clerk Jason Young and Jailer
Jim Smith, who had his back to
the hallway through which the pris-
oners had come. N
FOR, WANT ADS CALL 3611
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f employe
lily undes
C. W. Rankin, Jr.
Phone 2526
SAVIN
BRENHAM'S ONLY .
D^ive-ln
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Why not get cash for those old
pieces of furniture or other mis-
cellaneous articles you no longer
need or use. Put a classified ad
in the Banner-Press. Phone 3611.
195
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st Francis:. •
Mrs. Walter Lueckemeyer, In-
dependence, surgical.
Mrs. O. B. Lewis, Somerville,
surgical.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cato of
Semerville are the parents of a
baby boy born Wednesday. He
has been named Wayne Ed-
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith
of Houston are the parents of a
baby boy. He has been named
Jimmy Ray.
Milroy: ‘
Rudolph Wunderlichi Route 1,
Brenham, medical.
Annie Wagner, Brenham, sur-
gical.
-Cherries No. 2 can . 25c
Libby’s or Del Monte
ac es No. 2%2 Igst. 33c
Premier
Peas 2, No. 2 cans for 25c
NBC
Hunt’s
CATS,
bottles
ahn
ELIVER
Spe
"cal church. —---=--
. Women of the church served
the dinner, after which Rev.
Archie Stevenson, pastor of the
Hyde Park Christian church at
Austin, was the speaker. He
stressed the importance of Bro-
therhood among Christians, re-
gardless of denomination, in
order that the world may be
conquered for Christ. He gave
a list of requirements for a suc-
cessful church.
Mrs. Stevenson spoke a word
in behalf of the young people’s
camp eonducted. each-summer.
at Bastrop StaVe park by mh
Christian churches of this dis-
trict. She urged youngsters of
this area to attend the camp
for pleasure and inspiration.
Supplies Dropped to Guerillas
TAIPEH, Formosa, Feb. 19 -
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15c bag JKam
CORN CHIPS
Wells .03,.and Fors Worth e3*S
veston .02 each.
The coolest spot early Thursday
Was Dalhart, which reported a
i minimum of 35. d e g r e e s. At
Brownsville, the temperature did
not get below 68.
Other low temperatures over
the state included 55 at Houston,,
54 at San Antonio, 52 at Austin,
48 at El Paso, 45 at Fort Worth,
Minncral Wells and Midland, 44 at
Lubbock, Dallas, Lufkin and Salt
Flat, 43 at Marfa, 42 at Texarkana
and Tyler.
SPECTATOR-
(Continued rrom rage 1)
he
from the Gulf of Mexico toward
the same low pressure area is
what brought the rain and drizzle
to East Texas Thursday.
At mid-morning rain, drizzle or
fog was reported at every weath-
er station east of a line extend-
ing from Mineral Wells to Del Rio.
A total of .67 inch of rain was
reported at Waco for the 24 hours
ending at 6:30 a m. ‘-Thursdey.
Texarkana had .46, Lufkin 33,
College Station .42, Tyler .23, Aus-
tin .21, San Antonio .15, Cotulla
.14, Victoria .10, alias 409, Hous-
ton .08, Palacios .07, Corpus Chris-
ti .06, Brownsville .04, Mineral
Regular.
Me bag— fesh"
otona POTATO CHIPS
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91,000 LAMB—Eddie Lee Carter. Concho County 4-H Club boy,
with nis grand champion lamb of the Southwestern Exposition and
Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth after Harry Jersig, president of the
Lone Star Brewing Company of San Antonio, entered the winning
bid of 41.000 for it. The Lone Star Brewing Company has purchased
prise winning animals at many exhibitions in order to encourage
the development of better breeds by Texas 4-H Club boys and girls.
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UP—Chinese Nationalist planes
flew deep into Communist China
late last week and dropped muni-
tions, radio sets and instructions
to guerillas currently battling the
Reds, it was learned Thursday.
FOR WANT ADS CALL Mil
Holcomb to return.
When the guard appeared. John-
son said, Baker slugged him on
the head with the pipe and de-
manded “those damned keys or
I'll beat your brains wout."
Baker then grabbed the keys and;
t invited other prisoners to join him. I
. - Slugged Clerk, Jailer ।
The prisoners then went down-
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Trusses
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=Otere to all Truss Wearers by out
experience fitters. Let them help you
In your selection end application from
the’ ftaest lines of surgical appliances
manufactured To insure our customers
of Truss somrort and security, we
recommeNON.SKID SPOT
PAD TRUSSES
These light weight appliances hold
your rupture securely. rwralriag only
Mie.half the pressure of ordinary trus-
Vrexperlenited. fitters also perveyour
needs for Abdominal Supporters. Elas
“iHoslsry. .Shoulder Erces, ete aad
our fesohable prices will surely please
you. •
MEDICAL ARTS DRUG CO.
Medical Arts Bldg. Phone 7921
$*14
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GTREEs,
. ■ sowing
: Irene DUNNE- ’“JAGGER
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- First show 6:30 p, m.
- Second show 8:30 p. m.
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HOG MARKET-
131 head of hogs sold in
Brenham Wednesday weighing
32,800 pounds with the top at
20.50 for hogs weighing from
185 to 270 pounds. Sows 18.00
down. Stags 13.00 down. Light
weight .hogs 17.60 to 20.25.
Above prices range 50c under
the .Ft. Worth Packer top.
“ gat -8100. Market at
9:30, and checks issued at 9:45
A. M. Boyer remains on duty
until 3:00 P. M. every Wed-
nesday. —---------
C. C. Parker & Sons
g^tjOn3 were guests of the )o-
/$ THE BABY CHICKS
o ARE HATCHING ■
. SIMON THEATRE
The famed Ringling Bros.-Bar- j
num & Bailey Circus, biggest of 1
Big Top shows, is the spectacular 1
background of Cecil B. DeMille's
(latest Technicolor epic, "The
Greatest Show on Earth,” which
opens Sunday at the Simon
Theatre
The Paramount film about the
life and loves of the daring folk
of the Big Top was shot on loca-
tion at Ringling winter quarters
In Sarasota, Florida, and during
actual performances on the road.
Seen in the drama along with
stars Betty Hutton, Charlton Hes-
ton, James Stewsrt, Cornel Wilde,
Dorothy Lamour and Gloria Gra-
ha me, are hundreds of Ringling’s
exciting headHae acK
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CHICAGO,- Feb. 19 —UP—
Produce:
Butter: 492,411 pounds; market
steadier; 93 'score 66c a pound;
92 score 66%; 90 score 64%; 90
score 61%; car lots: 90 score 65;
■99 score • 9g..
Eggs: 8,332 cases: Market firm
White large extras 60-69.9 per cent
A arid over 45c a dozen; mixed
large extras 60-69.9 per cent A and
over 45; mediums 60-69.9 per cent
A and over 43; standards 42;
current receipts 42%; dirties 40;
checks 40.
WINKELMANN'Ss
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(non-acid),
te odor" (de
ETH today
lands" that blew during the dust
bowl.
The cold front which will bring
snow to the Panhandle will drop
temperatures a few degrees. But
It will warm up Friday forecasters
said, and most of the snow should
melt. •
The circulation of warm air
have been asked to keep a
sharp lookout for the man who
is described as being below
average in height, young,
blonde and thin.
• . *
A capacity crowd attended
the Brotherhood dinner at the
First Christian church educa-
tional, building Wednesday eve-
ning, when members of the
Burton, and Somerville congre-
FORT WORTH, Feb. 19 —UP-
Livestock:
Cattle 1,100. Fully steady: Good
and choice slaughter steers and
yearlings, 20-23; load choice 1,264-
lb. steers, 22.75; utility and com-
mercial lots, 14-19; utility cows;
14-16; canners and cutters, 10-14;
bulls 11-18; stockers scarce.
Hogs 100. Butchers steady to
strong: Sows scarce; choice 190-
260 lbs., 21 to mostly 21.25; latter
price by all interests; other
weights poorly tested.
Sheep 1,000. Early sales slaugh-
ter lambs and feeders steady;
most slaughter lambs sold carry-
ing lower bids; good and choice
92 lb. shorn slaughter lambs with
No. 1 pelts, 19.50; wooled stocker
lambs 17.50; shorn buck lambs 17,
old shorn bucks 6.50.
Morton’s /
Salad Dressing pt. . 21c
Regoes
Black Pepper 4 oz. can 59c
Tuxedo
tovewW^Xv
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dinnerware. d0Kb!t value
Yes/every qualily,
because money canthu-nourishing oat-
more delicious, or the good,
meal than Mother s a mily
hot, creamy-smooth oatmat -
Mother’s Oats "With -himn
। Yes, they know it is TIME FOR A CHANGE
—the change to a new world and a generoua
helping of nutritious "Vitabilt"
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SCHEDULE OF SHOWS— 2:00—5:00 and 8:00 P. M.
; Admission — 50c Children under 12—25.
PASSES CANNOT BE HONORED ON THIS ATTRACTION
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BANANAS 2 lbs. . 29c
lb. Can 85’
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Charles Starrett
1 to
“RIDERS OF
BLACK RIVER”
Adventure in their blood,
chills down your spine. A
Western picture filled with
two fisted excitement.
“SON OF GERONIMO”
A new high inserial entertain-
ment.
CARTOON
EsEa
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CLOSING COTTON
Nw YORK, Feb.19-UP-Cotton
closed steady.
High Low Close
March 32.76 32.65 32.67-72
May 33.16 33.05 33.10-11
July 33.48 33.47 33.43-45
Oct. 33 64 33.56 33.58
Dec. 33.75 33.66 33.70 '
Spots closed nominal at 33.60, un-
changed, ' “
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 19 UP -
Cotton closed steady.
High Low Close
March 32.72 32.61 32.67
May .33.12 33.03 33.07-09
July 33.44 33.35 33.40
Oct. 33.63 33.57 33.36
Dec. 33.72 33.66 33.37b75a
■Spots closed steady at 32.45, up
5.
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TO-DAY & FRIDAY
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