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THURSDAY,
ESS,
Brenham
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5 GOVERNORS
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TO-DAY
production next year.
made the first official report on
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tional Lutheran Brotherhood. He
is also president of the Seguin
and
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tian was given.
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and nejghboring Dawson county,
a
up purchasing program aimed At
bolstering cattle
day night in identical notes to the
ment action
were reported
tice.
on
lead to controls next year.
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SPECIALS FRIDAY, & SATURDAY, 9 and 10.
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supports for cattle, a proposal gen-
MARKET SPEC
and lead 1,515. Next in number of
erally cold-shouldered by present cars came peanuts with 391 and
associations.
pineapples, 342.
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9c
39c
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SUN VALLEY
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MARGARINE I Ib.
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HUNTS FANCY
KETCHUP bottle
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jello
TRELOIS EARLY
25‘
Starlite Drive-In
JUNE PEAS 2 cans
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
C
ALL
Fillet of God 1b.
29c
CHEWING GUM 3 pkgs.
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HUMPTY DUMPTY
FREE
SEE
OFOURLADYOF
First show 7:45 p. m.
Second show 9:45 p. m.
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ciation. The association was ex- day. Zinc concentrates accounted
pected to demand federal price for 2,488 cars, iron ore for 2,077
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lid she has sent for documents
i her American earnings and will
unkist Juicy (360 size)
Lemons doz. .
WE HAVE A COMPLETE
DRUGS—Visit our DRUG I
SAVE—While buying your
West Germans Ask
For Free Election
Hamburger Meat, 3.
Veal Chuck or Square Cut -
If you don't see what you want
advertise for it. For better results
call The Brenham Banner-Press.
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Morton’s SALAD
Dressing pt.
All Texas Bottle
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Breaded Shrimp pkg. 79c
ame.- ADMIRATION
Former Brenhamite
Named TLC Head
present the government with a let-
ter of guarantee from her bank to
prove she will pay the taxes.
Samia said she planned to fly to
nearby Lebanon shortly for a night-
club engagement. There also
were reports she planned to re-
join Sheppard, who adopted the
Moslem name when he was'mar-
ried.
Samia left her Texas playboy
husband in the United States and
came home to get a divorce. Shep-
pard flew here to dissuade het
and then returned to America.
FL(
60 lb.
Calif Liver lb.
Veal
Decker’s
Luncheonette 2oz.0
Two Inches One Place
Up to two inches of rain fell at
O’Donnell in Lynn county, Tex.,
CRISCO
Shortening
3 lb. can 89c
y -
Only
Free sam
day and 8
COFFEE
Lh.pkg.790
(With 1 coupon)
Of
EXTRA
COOT
•AX FA
UP—Marie
MEET TO TALK
—OVER DROUTH
PURASNOW
FLOUR 26 lb. ck. .
Heinz Strained Raby Feeds
4 cans 29c
Kraft’s VELVEETA
Cheese, 2 lb. box
Weimann’s Fully Dressed
Fryers 1b. . .
Stainless Stool
u-ve-enwem
The Bonn government of Chancel-
lor Konrad Adenauer expressed
hope the Big Three foreign minis-
ters meeting in Washington would
discuss the plan.
A German foreign office spokes-
man said the notes voiced the gov-
ernment’s belief that carrying out
the plan would help promote free
elections throughout Germany.
The three western powers also
were asked to advise the Soviet
government on the plan. This was
the first time the West German
government had sought to commu-
nicate officially with the Russian
through the western Allies.
Polio Cases Up
Over Last Year
Uncle Wm.
FORK & BEANS 3 cans 25c
- Showers Fall On
Some Sections
Of State
PEACE TALKS
SCHEDULEDTO
START FRIDAY
(Continued Mjm page one)
0. DUESTERHOFT
(Continued from page one)
Shoulder Roast Ib,gardian.n
Veal Chops lb. , FOD
Veal 7 Steaks
m.
Scott TOILET
Tissue 3 rolls .
U. S. No. 1 Red
POTATOES
10 lbs. 59c
WASHINGTON, July 9 — UP-
Drouth, bad weather, and bugs may
forestall federal controls on cotton
Good Eye
WITH U. S. 40TH DIVISION, Ko
rea, July 9—UP—Buddies of Pvt.
Manse C. Thompson thought he
had gone mad when he started fir-
ing while they watched the wind
sweep through grass near a front
line position.
Then four, Chinese camouflaged
in marsh grass appeared from be-
hind a log and ran away.
"Who ever heard of grass grow-
ing on top of a log," said Thomp-
son.
Walter Lange of Gay’Hill and
Mrs. Charlie Lange of Brenham.
A son, Raymond Duesterhoft, lost
his life in the Texas City explo-
sion, and a daughter, Carrie Mae,
also preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be held
at Frieden’s Evangelical Church
of Gay Hill at 3 p. m. Friday,
with the Rev. William Wuerz,
pastor, officiating. Burial will be
in the church cemetery, with Sim-
ank-Buske service of Brenham
in charge.
The following nephews will
serve as active pallbearers: Rein-
hold Hermann, Henry Herman,
Jr., Gilbert Duesterhoft, Robert
Preuss, Jr., Bennie Hanath and
Louis Hanath.
U. S. Red No. 1
Onions 2 lbs.
cars of wheat wereenroute to more
than 100 rail points in the feder-
ally - designated Texas disaster
area. An additional 15 cars of corn
and 13 cars of oats went to 40
Oklahoma counties.
, From New Orleans came word
that tons of cottonseed meal and
pellets were enroute to Oklahoma
and Texas points. The New Or-
leans PMA office said 6,154 tons
of the feed was enroute to Texas
and 1,040 tons to Oklahoma.
Reduced Costs
The emergency feed is going to
farmers at $1 a bushel for corn,
$1.10 for wheat and 50 bents for
oats, freight paid.
The southwestern governors’ con-
ference, called by Texas Gov. Al-
lan Shivers, promised to bring var-
ied recommendations.
Shivers said he had no definite
agenda for the conference. He said
he would conduct round-table dis-
eussions on what Texas, Colorado,
Kansas, Oklahoma and New Mex-
ico can do individually and togeth-
er to alleviate drouth emergency
problems.
At Dalhart Thursday, a group
or livestock raisers from the same
BONN, Germany, July 9.mUP-
The West German government
gave "the 3 Western powers a 6-
point emergency plan Thursday for
a 11 German free electors & reun-
give the West a-neiter ,
BuT the report-indicated there is
at least a chance that cotton con-
US Buys 5,250,000
Pounds Of Meat
WASHINGTON, uk 9 UP The
Agriculture Department announced
Thursday it bought 5,250,500 pounds
of beef this week under its stepped-
Navy hospital aprentice —. had
heen separated from'his wife since
June 18. N. reason for the s epara-
L H. Schultz
GROCERY
212 8. ST. CHARLES ST.
FRIDAY 10th, and SATURDAY 11th
2 Urge W
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JELP
3 pkg"169
(6 deliciousDole
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question on whether he thought
Rhee,who-hasthr
If you don’t see what you want
advertise for it. For better results
sail The Brenham Banner-Press.
FRIDAY&be
Wild Buar
"REBE 0
His guns were,
town . . one maan
ing moment of fl
‘THE SEoil
The thr 1H
CARIH
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es all day Fri-
arbitraricandaura
trol plans will go out the windqw.
As one Agriculture Department
official said, "It still depends on
the wealther" what happens
to the crop between now and Oct-
ober, when Secretary of Agriculture
Ezra T. Benson must decide whe-
ther to ask for qutas in 1954 out-
put;
Wednesday's report showed 24,-
618,000 acres of cotton in cultiva-
tion on July 1, down 9 per cent from
last ear. If yields approximate the
10-year average, that would mean
TIDE
1. WASHING POWDER
The two counties in West texas
are in the heart of thedrouth area.
.,.The rains Sent farmers sedrrying
to town to guy sorghum grain
seeds to plant in soil that has been
PORK 8 BEANS size 300, 3 for 25c
ISm OR ACKERS lb.
CITY FOOD STORES
WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE!
Al
Seda Water case •
Rohinb
Three new cases
Calif. Iceberg
LETTUCE
(48)
2 heads 25c
" SATO
Tony Curtit
, “SON OEA
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A lavish new
thrilling delight
$"IMKELMANN
The announcement came shortly
after liaison officers of both sides
in the three-year-old war held a
mysterious- 15-minute meeting at
Panmunjom.
The Communist high command
called off the full-scale talks last
June 19, when Rhee suddenly re-
leased 27,000 anti-Red North Ko-
rean war prisoners in violation of
the truce agreement.
They indignantly demanded re-
capture of the prisoners but Clark
replied 10 days later it would be
"impossible" to round them up.
The Communists' begruding ac-
ceptance of Clark’s response led
the way to the liaison meeting.
Notifies Rhee of Stand
Clark was reported to have noti-
fied Rhee officially that the UN
inteded to sign the armistice
whether he and his South Korean
army supported it or not, "
Rhee conferred earlier for the
11th time with U. S. Assistant Sec-
retary of State Walter S. Robert-
son, President Eisenhower's person
al truce expediter_____ -
Robertson later joined Clark. for-
mer Ambassador to Japan Robert
Murphy and U. S. Ambassador to
Korea Ellis O. Briggs in another
secret conference at Rhee's man-
, On June 30 when the depart-
ment stepped up its buying, it
planned to buy 200 million pounds
of beef with purchases totaling "at
least 10 million pounds" a week.
A spokesman said Thursday the
10 million pound goal was not hit
this week because "not enough
was offered at prices in-line with
market prices — prices asked were
too high.’’
The latest purchase brought to
17,068,500 lbs. the total amount
of beef bought since early spring.
Most of the meat will be donated
to school lunch programs and char-
itable outlets. Some will be shipped
to Greece under a mutual secur-
ity agency program and some will
go to the Army.
New York’s Polio
Epidemic Spreads
QUIRA, N. Y., July 9 — UP —
An infantile paralysis epidemic
spread in two New York coun-
"ow
i TRY
mentofane
baseball th.
Wrigley’s
GUM 3 pkgs. .
\
DRESSING pint for . 25
Rall Imports Ineraese
LAREDO, Tex., July 9—UP—Car
lot rail imports from Mexico
through Laredo increased 110 car
during the fiscal year ended June
PAUL CHRISTIA.E
CECIL
EACK.PENNCKN
/ loo MURMEMMu rafli
FRED FREIBENGER
CARTOON
30 to 9,635, Howard R. Cary, acting
five states planned to organize the head of the Bureau of Entomology
North Plains Cattle Growers Asso- J and Plant Quarantine, said Thurs-
Britishand French 1 - -~r, zz=z---
empni, alone, aeuLdieKs
Suicide Threatened
By Navy Veteran
FORT WORTH, July 9 —UP—
A 27-year-old avy veteran perch-
ed on a ledge outside the window
of his third-floor hotel room for 15
minutes Wednesday night before a
policeman pulled him back to saf-
ety.
Thomas E. Boggs, who went into
seclusion at the home of a friend
Thursday, offered no reason for
his action. He indicated, however,
that he was despondent over sep-
aration from his wife and two1
small childre.
“I just want my wife and babies
— that's all," he sobbed after po-
liceman E. R. Stewart grabbed
him around the waist and pule
Corsicana Poisoning
Case Re-Opened
CORSICANA, Tex., July Q_UP
—A Navarro county grand jury has
reopened the investigation of the
death of three-year-old Jeanne
Leach, who died in 1950 after drink-
ing water from a poisoned well.
Authorities found a "large quan-
tity of arsenic” in the water well
in the Rice community. The water
was piped into the Leach home and
several others. Six other members
of the Leach family became ill
from the water.
The jury ordered three officials
who investigated the case—former
County Attorney Charles Banister,
former Sheriff David Castles and
Texas Ranger Bob Baggett—to ap-
pear before it.
15‘
DANCE
AT
Brazos River Hall
314 Miles East of Chape]
HiU on Highway 290.
Saturday, July 11 th
MUSIC BY
L E. Pavelka’s
Orchestra
of Houston
Everybody cordially
- invited.
- f, and Masuoka were grantediful pardons wh
10‘
- 3-_
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2“ P H O N E
• CAIRO, Egypt, July 9—UP—
Sloe-eyed Samia Gamal, one-time
favorite belly-dancer of former •
King Farouk and wife of Tex-
as oil heir Sheppard (Abdullah)
King, promised Thursday to pay
Egypt income taxes’en-menegsie
earned dancing . in the United
States.
- The government Wednesday sent
out orders to all ports nd-airfields '
to kep' Samia from leaving Until
she pays up.
Her lawyers called the govern-
prices in the -ification of divided Germany.
Th plan was submitted Wednes-
Gumnmegwremme<
(With nice large Bowl Free.)
B-B MELLORINE -gal. . .
UsWiiam.Cremstyk, ,
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Our Favorite #md
PEAS 303 size . . .
WASHINGTON, July 9 —UP—
The Public Health Service said
Thursday that 4,680 polio cases
have been reported in the first
half of this year as compared to
4,176 in the similar period last
year.
The service said 625 new cases
were reported in the week ended
July 4 as compared to 620 cases
in the same week of 1952.
Texas reported 81 new cases
and Oklahoma reported 41.
DANCE
—AT—
Old Washington Hall
SATURDAY, JUNE 11
Music by
CHARLIE ADAMS
and his
WESTERN ALLSTARS
Come out for a good time.
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soil-soaking variety. More .scatter-
ed rain showers were predicted for
the Oklahoma and Texas Pan-
handle areas Thursday, s
Most of the drouth-stricken area
stayed dry and hot Wednesday.
The Texas high was 103 degrees
at Dallas, Fort Worth and Prosi-
dio, while Gage, Okla., had mat
state's high of 102.
Aid of another nature was on the
way. C. H. Moseley of the Dalias
Production and Marketing Admin-
istration office said 277 rail cars
of corn, 114 cars of oats and four
, mana__
CONTROLSON
COTTON MAY
- BE CURBED
Bad Weather And
Bugs Figure
In Decision
21 —Evecutije. flemen= x1 ~ --e-.
Four highest ranking Japanese war prisoners in the New Bilibid Prison, Philippines,
chat merrily with newsmen, left, jus prior to announcement of executive clemency granted
.C iwhile koyama and Furuse, whosf death Senten-
ces were 'comm uted’to life imprisonment, will serve out their terms' in Japan’s Sugamo
Prison. (NEA Telephoto). ___..v.
Miracle g,
-Ta,
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SEGUIN, Tex., July 9—UP—Ed-
ward Sagebiel, Seguin automobile
dealer and Lutheran lay leader,
was named Wednesday as presi-
dent at Texas Lutheran College
here.
Sagebiel told the board of reg-
ents he would tell them “within a
reasonable time” if he could ac-
cept the prsidency, to succed Dr.
W. F. Krashaar, who has resign-
ed effective Sept. 1.
Sagebiel, 40-year-old native at
Brenham, Tex.,, is a member of the
Board of Christian Higher Educa-
puma i
wp TT803
bert ROLAND Angela CLARK
Until the Agriculture Department tion of the American Lutheran As-
.C. ... — ‘ -r 13 sociation and secretary of the Na-
By UNITED PRESS
Scattered showers hit dusty
southyestern fields Thursday and
"15 mitial 'shipments of grain were on
the way to drouth-hit cattle.
’ . . Meanwhile, governers.of five
-southwestern states prepared to
Sunshine Krispy epm,
CRACKERS box ■ 25<
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We Mmr. the right to limit'quanuem.
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Lily MELLO
Kream Vt gal.’., 59c
ay’satuahy. " w *""■ away al
get your Buckaroo Contest entry blank
nre. t
too dry for germination. ,
_.p Other showery fell in Oklahoma Wednesday night.
Wknd Texas, but were not of the
12 ‘L
a crop of around 13 million bales
compared with 1952 production of
But the aubupo-h
crate a surplus that probably would
and Thursday over parts of Okla-
‛ homa and Texas were spotty, and
only one area received enough
moisture to be, called adequate for
the present.
bum bele ine bu zxwn. .T,. _
Friends said Boggs — a former
this year's crop Wednesday. ex-
perts had assumed that maketing .__,__ ___,_________
auotas were_certain to be.imposed Giadalupe .County Chamber, of Li I
- ontne"195 rcotdmr ci op. am keen ['Commerce: 1——- 17
> southern and western congressmen I —----- . ...—
I were already battling over legisla- ..... „ j : ' ■ L L _
La_^ pd amdrkremrrsrssmzmm
To Pay He^ Tax
*5= -meet inAmetm-Fnwg-w-Ge
i ' cuss the drouth situation, and . a
new livestock association, seeking*
l ’ y... federal. prie sunoerte Jor cattle.
»4ktiuas to-be rfommaly organized at
ELL U Tbaut.hx.
I ■. The rains which feif Wednesday F
sion.
Robertson refused to disclose
what he, Clark and the diplomats
had discussed with Rhee, but he
emphatically denied a news agen-
cy’s report he had delivered an ul-
timatum to Rhee to aeeptUNar-
mistice terms.
Crisp, Tender
CARROTS 2 cello pkgs. 25c
Thompson’s
Seedless Gapes 2 lbs. 29c
Birdseye
Orange Juice 2 cans . 33c
2922 204 w VULCAN BRENHAM,TEX)
SUPER FOOD MARKET
DRIVE IN GROCERY i i itu
Hunt’s, heavy syrup A A
PEACHES No. 2%2 can . XT
MOTnoM 51-95
SPEAS-s
VINEGAR
V-Gal. 35c
In water jug container
ties Thursday " as preparations
heavy‛showera-measured ~ made
at morenthan. an nc ar a ■ greatest mass gamma globulin in-
noculation in, history,,__ lL
Three deaths have already been
cused and 50 cases reported in
Chemung* and’ Steuben - counties.
Southwest drouth.' area.
The department paid out about
$1.5 million for 4,562,500
of canned beef andgravy, bought
at an average price of 37 cents
a pound, and 688,000 pounds of
ground beet-hamburger, bought for
' an average of 35 cents a pound.
IZ GRANDE
CORN
< ~2rcans,,260
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Soap 3 rcg. bars . 23c
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