The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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fAGi; 2 THE HKADY HI 1.All*, RKAPY. 7FXAS TI'KSDAY. MAY 27, IK*
U. S. Business Troubles Blamed
On Farm Prices--Just Like '29
WASHINGTON V— T>< r>« v ik
lion’* Mill iiii< | ,ght *,. r. l« Ini lit ) w r.'t t
to di i 11 -in thru | ini-, -ay- Fj-.-ttk .ng < n th. lluu-i limit
Warn |il-p B< I I’l-Jlgr, Mini uh)l« . II |J|’.,'| nil !»-gl,- atn>n tn
V7*
I’M
Put the low cost beauty off
COLOR TELEPHONES
in your home
pi. jwt* will hrlpt bluck lowvung of crop pru« »up-
1 port*, ho **id
“Ihi- iirrM-nl dt-ptmuiuii,
ju*l ilsrtl) a» Ihi- d«-pn-».
•Min ol ID2D. had tin riMila in
mailot|Ualr I arm bo ting power.
"Ihi hi»lor> n( Ihi- ia»l (nr
or mi >iar* purallrl*
thi- hi*tur> o 1 (hr >iar« pre-
ceding ID2D. Thi-n, a* now, »«•
had injnvrd a |nrind ol kiii-
ir.il |ro*|M’nl>, high wagr*.
full i mi ln>mrnl, liberal pro-
fit*. aiibatantial urban mn-
»t ruction. and an arlnr stork
market."
many folk* are
>urpriv 1 ''lien they
fiiid out how little
extra trlrphone*
in coh r co*t. Tli<*
heauty of fashion
• . . .
hut it isn't.
I’lea?e call our
l uMne-* office today
for complete inf r-
tr.atir n on color
telephones.
M
Afti-r fmthi-r vompuring tin
past few month* with the pi rim)
pit-ceding tin- gii-ut di pii- ..ii>n "I
the lt*‘in*, hr udiit-d:
"1 urn fur anti-depre»»ion aitivi-
tiea hut theae work program* and
tux reduction programs cun du
nothing more than inuintoin u sag-
ging ecunumy. They do riot *iiia<
at the iuu-1- of our industrial de-
cline."
It began, hi- udded, with lowei-
ing of fitim price* and curtailed
farm buying power . .. fewer pur-1
chu*e* of tractor*, automobile*,
clothe*.
"Now ju*t u word to thorn1 who
arc *o prone to *ay that any main-
ti-narui- «.f farm price* i* huitful
to the con-unii-i*,” he hard.
"Thi* lull will present u
drop of -min i hinu like 2.' cent*
a bushel in the price <>( wheal.
Now In-fore someone shout *
that Ihi* i* going to raise the
price ol bread, let'* look al the
record.
"In l‘.<4* wheat .sold a* high a
$.'l a liu-hcl. Ulead sold ut all uv
t-iage of Id cent* a pound acio*
the ['ruled State*. The price of
wheat came down, riot up. so that
10 year* later wheat was *eiiing
at Hpprnximnti-ly *2 pi r busht-l
Tin- average price of bread today
i* almost l*i cent*."
f rom Abilene
Mr and Mr*. Emmett Woodard
of Abilene, were guests of her
*i*ter, Mr*. Henry l.enz. Mr l.eii*
and Kenneth, Saturday night.
Guests of Garners
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garner had
as their guests, Mr. and Mr*. Knit-
hart Kiause and Fred Fostei of
Coahoma, last week-end.
From Houston
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Itur Mother
and children, Hilly, Jr., and Mike
of Houston, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. I J. Armstrong.
NOTICE
Annual Meeting of
GUI* ( \ Mill) \ I I F Iwin
S. Mayer of San Angelo ha*
announced for tin- Republican
nomination a- a candidate for
governor. Mayer filed his ap-
plication for a place on the
Republican primary ballot with
Thud Hutcheson, state chair-
man. o}'i Wirephoto,
Attend Reunion
Mr. a d Mrs. lleniy I.enz and
Keniith went to Hrownwood to
attend the Have family n -jiii-wi at
Hrownwood Lake, Sunday.
Board of Equalization
MONDAY, JUNE 9
at 2 p. m.
County Judge's Office
\ i*i\* In \hileite
Mrs. S. L. Flemming i* spend-
ing thi w..-k with her dnughtei
Mr*. Sam lb r of Abilene.
THE SOUTHWESTERN -
STATES TELEPHONE CD
From ( orpus < hristj
Mr. and Mis. Maurice Jones of
< otpus Chii-ti, vi-ited a few day*
with Mr. Jones’ sister and duugh
ters, Mr*. H K. Kirby, Lucile arid
N'enie.
CnniftPIXTUlATIONS
.... Class o 1958
m \
THE WHOLE
TOWN'S PROUD.
Of Your School Record
\\ f take this means of
joining your family and
friends to offer our
Congratulations
To The Grads
of 1958
A e serrire ah rush.-* of refrlgrr
• tors. (Domestic and Commercial I
fur reKable services are as n«*
r* your telephone. CM I 22D2
GARTMAX’S
Commissioners Court
Of McCulloch Co.
FOr a Trade
you can brag about
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' m i*mml
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■ ' Jj\*>
ft
tradefbr atlas tires!
The Humble dealer in your neighborhood
is wearing his trading clothes. If you need new
lircs, you won’t find a better trade in town.
•
Look what you get! First-line ATLAS
Phcron Cushionaircs— the best tire value sold
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through service stations. It’s the most beautiful
tire on the highway ... a tire made safe by
special cure in design and manufacturing . . .
j a tire that lasts longer ... a tire that runs
smoother and more quietly ... a tire made in
the Southwest and tested in the Southwest.
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What's more, it's a tire backed by Hum-'
He's famous Atlas guarantee. This uncondi-*
ttonal warranty is honored on 38,000 service*
station driveways throughout the U. S. and
Canada—it’s the best guarantee in the business.f
McCulloch County's Home-Owned
and Operated Dairy
Hill Country Creameries
Trade now. :. trade for ATLAS
trade under the ( HUMBLE
*7r*4» >U*» "Alls* •• s*4 "CwiMowsIr*"-** l V % 1**1 Ob
sign in your neighborhood.
MVM»LU OIL A MBriNIttO COMPANY
Want In lU-Yuur Milkman'
Shop tor your car under the Humble sign I
atlas'
ATLAS
ATULS
ATLAS 1 ATLAS
Batteries
Spark Plugs
Wiper Blades
Headlamps 1 Pan Bella
ATLAS
Ventilated Cushions
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1958, newspaper, May 27, 1958; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881482/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.