The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1948 Page: 5 of 8
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xIIE RUSK CHEROKEE AN' THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1948
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Southwest Markets
Livestock, cotton and some
•pther farm products brought low-
M'.r prices than a week afro at
southwest markets, according to
the U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture's Production and Marketing
Administration.
Sheep and lambs declined
largely $1 to $2 for the week,
though Wichita and Kansas
QCity showed little change. Spring
feeder lambs held their own fairly
well at Texas markets. Common
to good kinds brought S19 to
0-22.25 at. San Antonio while Fort
Worth paid $20 to $23.50. Goats
lost $1.25 to $1.50 at San Antonio,
bu* kids held steady.
0 Cattle sold generally 50 cents to
$1.50 lower than a week earlier.
Stocker cows ranged from $10 to
$18 at Houston and Fort Worth.
fSan Antonio handled medium and
good yearling at $25.50 to $20.50.
Oklahoma City moved good steers,
yearlings and calves at $26 to $28.
^Wichita sent medium and good |
light stocker steers and yearlings j
back to the country at $23 to $27.
Good and choice stocker and feed- [
,er steers changed hands at $26.50
to $31 at Kansas City. Denver
paid $24 to $28 for medium and I
good.
01 Hogs closed Monday 50 cents j
to $1. lower than a i «ek ago.
Bulk sales of good and choice med-,
ium weights went at $27.50 at San ■
^Antonio, $28 to $28.50 at Forti
Worth and Oklahoma City, and
$28.25 to $29 at Kansas City and
Wichita. Denver paid $29 to $30.
^Medium weight sows reached $23 j
to $24 at most markets. Texas I
pigs brought S2G down.
Markets improved for: some
^Colorado vegetables during the j
past week. Demand for San Luis ■
Valley peas exceeded the supply. •
U. S. No. l's sold over the week-
end at $2.75 per bushel basket. '
Potatoes enjoyed better inquiry
in the Gilcrest section. U. S. No.
1, Size A, washed Bliss Triumphs
loaded at $2.40 to $2.50 per 100
pound sack. San Luis Valley
cauliflower weakened, and many
items eased at Denver.
Egg and poultry found mainly
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steady to firm markets during
the week. Eggs strengthened B ^U03 ,moj o; paDUBA
slightly at Denver, where poultry _p„ xoj.iaq pun u.ioa
weakened some. Oordinary cur-1 sb[|B(J :)b og o> gg pus m.io_M }.ioj{
rent egg receipts brought 37 to oz 0) vz [jaA0Ul SU3l| Aa8i)JI
38'/j cents a dozen at Denver and "punod a s*juoo if> 03 gg uio.tj p[os
ccnts, and sorghums 0 to 11 cents
a hundred pounds. No. 1 i.vheat
closed Monday around $2.31, with
No. 2 yellow corn $2.19,/& to $2.22,
and milo $2.38 to $2.48.
Rice markets held firm, as com-
Sealed bids addressed to State
Board of Control, Austin, Texas,
^attention: Pay Collector, will be
received in the Office of the State
Board of Control until 10:00 A.
M. August 31, 1948, covering the
,p handling and disposal of all de-
ceased patients at the Rusk State
Hospital. The term of the con-
tract'to be entered into is for a
^ one-year (1) period beginning
September 1, 1948.
Additional information may be
obtained from Er'win K. Stork,
Pay Collector, State Board of Con-
O trol, Austin, Texas.
The Board of Control reserves
the right to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all
& formalities. 3-8-26
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You Will Never Know
Until You Try It Out|
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How Easy it Is to do Your Wash-j
'• ing the Modem ..Bendix .Way.
Bring your clothes to the Ben-1
dix Home Laundry and relax while
^ the Bendix does the work or try
our wet wash at 5c a, pound.
We Call for & Deliver. Phone 260j '
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" The Bendix Laundry ;
MK. AND MRS. LEE MURRAY !
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AND Ctr THESE PkOlcCTlOKS
• GROUP tIFE INSURANCE
• TRAVEL EMERGENCY CREDIT
• BAIL BONO IDENTIFICATION j
• TOWING & ROAD SERVICf
• FIRE. THEFT & COLLISION POLICY
• PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE
• $100. NOTIFICATION SERVICE
J. C. WILLIAMS
LET THE CHILDREN
GO PLACE S ON SKATES
YOU'D 0E MUCH BETTER
OFP IF YOU' D •
Phone 271
PETE'S TAXI
ANYWHERE— ANY TIME
at Dallas. Fort Worth paid 38 s.ioX.rj }Soj\[ 'jjo sso[ i^im s:piaa bining of the new crop started i
Louisiana and Texas. Most feed-
stuffs registered moderate to
sharp price reductions. Best
prao'es 'if hay remained scarce at
unchanged prices, but plentiful
lower grades weakened. Early
harvested peanuts sold mainly at
support prices. Wool markets
were quiet.
Cotton lost about $3.50 a baU-.
Spot middling 15-1G inch close.!
Monday at 31.10 cents a pound a
Dallas and Houston, and 31.25 a'
Galveston and New Orleans.
UGY.VL ALI JRTA FREESTONE HALVES
10 Oz
PEACHES 29c
Double Your Money Back Guarantee
SWIFTNING
GRAPE
JUICE
JUICE
Bruce's Orange
No. 2 Can
23c
HUNT'S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
25'
3 Lb. Can
"Out Performs All Other Shortening"
HURF.F ALL GREEN CENTER CUTS
ASPARAGUS
No. 2 Can
19"
Welch's
Quart .
WHITE CREST
JUICE
PEAS
C. H. B. Tomato No. 2 Can
Plat-keyed £t No. 2 Can
PEERLESS CREAM STYLE
GOLDEN CORN
No. 2 Can
PEAS
1(1 Lb. Sack
FLOUR W
DEL D1XI
NEW CROP GRAVENSTEIN
APPLIES
Rio Grande Cream No. 300 Can
SUNK 1ST
DEL DIXI CUT
GREEN BEANS
AGEN FROZEN
LIMA BEANS
No. 2 Can
12 Oz. Ctn.
LEMONS
PICKLES
27°
U. S. NO. 1
stUim ®4 y
©a Gerfeerfc
->t STRAINED AND
JUNIOR FOODS
3 Cans 23c
WHOLE SOUR
OR DILL . . . .
<«t.
Peanut Butter
J3C
PETER PAN
12 OZ. JAR
Thompson Seedless
POTATOES
Red \\ ashed
10
U. S. NO. 1
LETTUCE
Calif. Iceberg
Lgr. Head
CORN
Home Grown White
Lrg. Ears
STRAINED
Can
VAN CAMP'S
11 OZ. CAN
PORK AND BEANS
50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream
And 75c Coin Purse—$1.25 Value Only
Double or Single Edge
Pkgs. of 4's
JEWEL
3 Lb. Ctn.
SHORTENING
CAT FOOD
3 8 Oz.
Cans hj
PAL BLADES
GUM Beechnut Flavors Ass't'd pkgs. of ti
70% lsoprophyl Rubbing
ALCOHOL I'ini
"All Taxes Included In Above Prices"
SAUSAGE
Casa Grande Vienna
No. Yi Can ....
TUNA FLAKES
39c
TORTEZ
No. (*an
"WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE SELL"- "WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE"
Puss 'N
Boots
ARROW BEEF
PUREX
QUART
BOTTLE
Spic & Span .... Pkg. 23c
Ivory Flakes .... Lrg. 33c
SWIFT'S ARROW BRANDED
CLUB STEAK
Lb.
SWIFT'S IDENTIFIED BY BRAND
SEVEN STEAK ...
SUGARCURED
I vory Snow
Personal Ivory
P & G Soap .
Lava Soap . .
Lava Soap . .
Camay Soap .
Camay Soa'p .
. . Lrg. 33c
. 2 Bars 15c
. . 2 Bars 17c
Med. Bars 19c
Lrg. Bar 13c
. Reg. Bar -9c
Bath Size 13c
"For That Sunday Dinner"
Wisconsin State Brand
CHEESE
"Finest For
Sandwiches, Salads
and Appetizers" . Lb.
I.h.
JOWL
Salmon with Skin ond
ftochben*
SWIFT'S BEEF
SHORT RIBS
- 45'
SWIFT'S DELICIOUS
"Lean, Meaty and
Tender
LAMB CHOPS
59c
Swift's
Identified
"A change and
A Treat" ... Lb
VORY
Fresh Battery-Fed
FRYERS
SALMON
PINK—No. I
Tall ttan .
0 LAMB
MTOH0LD ffvSTITUTS
"Short Legs
that Fit
Small Ovens"
55"
Med. Bar .... 10r
2 Lrg. Bars . . . 33c
STORE MOST PEOPLE GO TO MOST •
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The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 101, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1948, newspaper, August 12, 1948; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth341802/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.