Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963 Page: 4 of 10
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BRENHAM BANNER-PRESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
Rome that there are no miracle
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harm trees, are being
the local county agricultural a-
gent, be consulted to diagnoze
the tree's ailment before bar-
gaining with people that make
such claims. It is also advisable
for -the home-owner to inquire
about the operator’s qualifica-
tion* to work on trees. Moat of
the questianable operators u * -
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formal wear. Evenings
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1702 Morgan at
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fully automatic ..............—
WA550Y Washer 12 lbs. capacity,
load selector . 1
WA650Y Washer 12 Ibs. capacity
3 cycle ............................
DA516Y Dryer. -12 lbs. Capacity,
fully automatic________________.....
DA510Y Dryer, 12 Ibs. capacity
de luxe -----------.... ......-----------
DA 620Y Dryer, 12 lbs. capacity
economy dry _______________________
, alter-
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equipment tires
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may says the specialist. These oper
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963
We need the warehouse space by January 2— Special year-end closeouti
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road hazards, except
punctures.
with the Texas Agricultural Ex-
tension Service.
Unfortunately these so-called
TA244X 13.3 cu. ft. Refrigerator, dial
defrost, full freezer ...... 235.55
TB304Y 13.2 cu. ft. comb. Refrigerator-
freezer, auto, defrost ................. 265.55
All Refrigerators With Trade in Prior
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Prisoners Have
from across the state, ■ axs have secret formulas that will
Wendell Home, plant pathologist 1 cure ailing trees of all prob-
WWA530Y Washer 12 Ibu. capacity,
fully automatic 1..................-________________$185.55
WA504Y Washer, 12 lbs. capacity,
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Costs so little! ki
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fort Automatic, safe! 2
80% rayon, 206 cotton
in roxe dr blue 62"x84" I
ed with confinement a spirit of
joy pervaded the department
during the/Christmas season it
is our hope that this singular
spirit engendered by the birth
of Christ. which we are current-
ly experiencing, may remain
and abide with us throughout
1964 ”
if a Goodyear Tira Falls Under
thi Guarantee aw ol more than
satsswexa
make allowance on a new tire
based on or if in si fraud depth
remaining ar’prusnt "Good
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Before spending money for ness Bureau or the local Ch“ 1-
the treatment of trees, make ber of Commerce, he suggests
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tion’s economy.
SRS provides the
of agriculture "
These “numbers"
The sumptuous dinner was
paid for by the annual Texas
Prison Rodeo.
Christmas pageants were giv-
en throughout the prison sys -
ten).
Dr. George J. Beto, director
of the prison system, issued
this' statement to the inmates:
“In spite of the depressing
presence of bars, walls fences,
guns and all of the repressions
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when new treatments are found, tusmus ui ---------
research and educational or- affecting the trees, emphasizns
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AU-WEATHER "42"
WITH TUFSYN 1
HUNTSVILLE, Tex fUPD — .
The Christmas spirit invaded
the walls and bars-ef-the Texas
State Prison Wednesday in the
form at a special holiday din-
ner
The Department of /Correc
tions served the inmattes d0,661
pouads ofturkey, 2,080 galions
of grape punch, 1,650 CeTerv |
stalks, 23,000 pounds of fruit
and vegetables, 16.200 gallons of
peas. 1.020 cans of cherries for ;
and 1.020 cans of cherries for
tree doctors also give reputable
ieond- ' silviculturists a bad name.
USEDTIRES CHANGEOVERS BETWADS
"T 5-T"- Manyareorigina mBb •---S
__________ ____J sure you are dealing with a
for three ailments, and reputable operator, and make
certain that you know what i»
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ually have no formal training
in tree care or plant pathology. ,
The reputable ones are alway
glad to give their background
i and qualifications and are will-
ing to back-Up their ciaims
---ak. ana.. aa da. .an -inina. ucd
with scientific data, points out
: the specialist.
Home-owner* are reminded by
lems. He may drive nails into
the tree or spread some “re -
vitalizer" around them. When
askd about his cure-all, he us-
ually explains that it is so new
that research has not heard
about it as yet.
Home recommends that an
unbiased authority, such a $
2=72
sumption also kept pace with
as rapid a rate as in the pre-
vious year. All this SRS report-
ed.
During the year, SRS collect-
ed information from some 700.
000 volunteer reporters. This
information supplied by farm-
ers and businessmen formed
the principal basis of more than
700 statistical reports compiled
. and released by SRS in Wash-
■ ington. There are numerous
number of agriculture released
by SRS state statisticians —
’ some 9,000 detailed reports to
• the farm community and food 1
’ industry. . I
Information Evaluated
The basic information sup-
plied by the volunteer reporters
and state statisticians is evalu-
ated by SRS specialists. Then,
crop-by-crop and month • to -
mouth, production figures and
crop forecasts of farm commod-
ities are reported by SRS.
The total production of U. S.
forms in 1963 was more than
4 per cent above that of 1962.
The SRS reports at year -end.
showed 1963 recorl crops of
rice, . sugur (both beet and
cane), soybeans, oilseeds. com
and red meat output.
SRS reported the nut crop as
62 per cent above average, a
cotton record yield of 524
pounds of lint to the acre and
explained how weather cut into :
the citrus crops in Florida. Tex-
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ganizations immediately make ‘ the pathologist. Tree doctors 0
the informafion'available to the appear to be unreputable ah d
public without charge. be reported to the Better E 1-
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CHINA CHURCHES CROWDED
TOKYO (UPI) — Communist
Ehina's official news agency 1
fNCNA) said today that Shang-
hai churches were crowded
with Christmas worshipers on
Christmas Eve and Christmas
Day.
The Chinese government tol 1
erates the practice of Christian-
ity, but has closed the country
to foreign missionaries.
TA211Y 10 cu. ft Refrigerator
full width freezer ...____________J...
TA212Y 11.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator,
full freezer and chiller tray........
TA212Y 118 cu. ft. Refrigerator,
dark coopertoon .....................
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Pushbutton3 drawers, 40 in. de luxe sensi-
temp, burner. Model __________________ 299.95
36’ Tappan Gas Range, master oven,
de luxe ............... ..179.95
All Ranges with Trade-In Price.
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Food Demand up
yhe department said demand
for food increased in 1963, along
with the continuing rise in busi-
ness activity and the rise in
consumer incomes Food con-
By. BAYLOR P GODWIN
United Press International
WASHINGTON (UPI)— The
Agriculture Departwjnts.St: ,,
tistical Reporting Service play.,
a key role in evaluating the nu
wmee
LI»HT- BUAI
Goodyear Alite
teed gainstd
and evaluated by SRS statisti-
clans helped farmers. food mar '
keters, and the department plan
for the record 1963 food crop
efficiently Consumers benefit
ted from the resulting econo-
mies.
The department said fore-
casts of farm' production by the
statistical reporting services
helped keep food expenditures
of Americans down to 19 per
cent of the consumer dollar in
1963
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Feeturing Femeus g- Natienelly Adv Mdie.
16-IN. PORTABLE TV ..........-
19-IN. DESIGNER TV............. ..........
19-IN. DESIGNEER TV____________________________
19-IN. DESIGNER TV_____________________________
23-IN. TABIE MODEL .............................
28-IN. TABLE TV AUTO. TUNER___________
28-IN. OONSOLE TV____________________________
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Blanton, Ben F. & Blanton, Carolyn W. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 256, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1963, newspaper, December 26, 1963; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558202/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.