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Taylor Doily Press, Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1957, Page 6 MARKET REPORTS LOCAL MARKET 1 O'CLOCK COTTON l.tBh* Urns Medium A' Brnwn Egf I "A MB Grade Gradt1 Candled Current trfim I No. 1 Top Heavy M. ilcavv II Hi I 310) iiO-lfiSt 155i Cotton tun MIDDAY WALL STREET IK i a i hi N' i York ,10 15 .23 .30 25 20 20 13 no 7S 50 14 1.1 75 12 75 NEW VOftK, in York March May July October Dec mu her Mars I cotton 34 32 34 32 34 11 33 24 33 Unquoted 33 12 I on VY TOMORROW IN ICViR'S LANE! donlevy DRIVE-IN THfATRE TODAY TOMORROW MILO A I) 1 OR 50 That i ertain eeung MIUT TtCHNICOLOR FORT WORTH MARKET FORT WORTH (APt rattle i.Sif*. nlvo 500: steady Good and Choice and ('aimers and 7 00-10 50, IStWMTOO; Medium to good Stter 13 18 (Jrt; Medium to Good Stocker ll.W-il.SI Hog' 700, 25v hijjher; Choice Butcher Hogs 17.50*75.

dc-trablr grades 14 13 oo 15 00 Sheep Fully Good Slaughter IS. 30 17.50; kir and fVcdfr I 15 Mi 17 23; Slaughter Kwts Obituaries Albert Sake Funeral were held Wednesday at 4 o'clock from the Condra Memorial Chapel for Albert S.ike a of 816 West ii Street who passed away Thursday morning at his home following an extended illness. Mr Sakewitz was horn January 1, in Richland, Texas and he had lived in Taylor for the past twenty-four years and he was a retired farmer Interment was in the Taylor City Cemetery Mrs I. H. Tobolka Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9 15 a.m.

from the Condra Funeral Home in Granger followed by Requiem Mass at SS Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Granger for Mrs John if Tuholka of Grander who passed away at o'clock Tuesday morning at her home. The Right Rev Msgr. J. Vanicek and the Rev Benedict kiewicz will officiate at the rites, Interment be in the calvary Cemetery in Granger. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Rosary will be recited Wednesday night at 7 at the Condra Funeral Home in Granger. Schneider THORNDALE, Jan it Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Giddings for Willie A Schneider of dings, the former Ida Biar. daughter of the late Biar of Thorndale. and Mrs Anna Biar of Thorndale Mrs.

Schneider passed away in a I Giddings hospital Monday evening. GEO KTAE RADIO LOG Till RSI) 5 2fl On 5 30 Latin American 5:55 Latin American News 5.59 World News Headlines 6 00 Joe Hegar Show 6:29 -World News Headlines 3:30 Joe Hogar Show 7:00 World News Summary 7:05 Chamber of Commerce 7:10 Weather Forecast 7 15 Hegar Show 7.30 Hclman-Miller News 7:45 Joe Hegar Show 7 50 News Headlines Harr)- Gaines Show Headlines 8 30 -Harry Gaines Show 8 50 -News Headlines 00 Harry Gaines 9 29 News Headlines Hairy Gaines Show 0.59 News Headlines Koffee Kup Headlines Beat the Heat 10:55 News 11:00 Polka Parade 11:30 Want Ads of the Air 11:45 Farm News Market Report 12:00 Jamboree Taylor Motor Co. News Heap Show Up Time Jimmy Heap Show Heap Show Hegar Show Headlines 2:00 Joe Hegar Show Headlines IE gar Show Headlines 3aines Show Headlines 3:30 Harry Gaines Show Headlines 4 00 Harry Gaines Show Headlines 4 30 Tony Von Show 5:00 5 05 Music By Candlelight 5:29 Headlines by Candlelight Summary Off Henry L. Price )RGETOWN Henry L. 76-year-old retired merchant, away Tuesday at a George- jspital.

services were held afternoon at 4:30 at the Presbyterian Church with the Jan McMurry officiating. it was in the I OOF Ceme- nder the direction of Davis Full ome. Miss Eva Reck Dies In Round Rock Tuesday Miss Eva Reck, age 72. of Round Rock passed away at her home in Round Rock on Tuesday. Survivors include: four sisters.

Mrs Rosamond Leschen of Long Island, New York. Mrs, Minnie Rob- -li of Jefferson, Wisconsin: Mrs. Martha Hendelc of Davenport. wa and Miss Lucy Reck of Daveni port. Iowa: two brothers.

A. G. Reck of Preston, Iowa and the Rev. I Benedict Reck of Paige, Texas. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at p.m.

i from the Condra Funeral Home in Round Rock with the Rev. Benedict Reck of Paige officiating. Interment will be in Clinton, Iowa. Brushy (Continued from Pige 1) Rond Election After the hearing, the bond election will be held Directors estimate 6 cents per IKK) will be enough to retire the total amoont of bonds, temporary and permanent, required Attorney Tom Bullion said the permanent bond election will probably be held between March 15 and April 1st lie pointed out that the district must show that the project is underway by July 1st of this year, to be able to use the first $628,000 in federal money now available. This means that at least one contract must have been let by that time.

bonds jst oe approved before a contract can be le: It's all designed to show the Sod Conservation Service the Brushy Water District is financially responsible. Even though a contract cannot be let until the permanent bonds are approved, the district can go ahead now with the securing of easements, whore the dams will be located. Directors will hire a man to obtain easements a meeting in the near future. Darns Voters' approval of the district and the temporary bonds helps pave the way for the construction of 57 small duifis expected to cost the federal government $5,750,000. The government will spend thousands more for channel clearance, as well as for soil conservation practices Altogether, the government will spend an estimated $10,000,000 the Brushy Water District in the next ten years.

Set For C. 0. Johnson 0 Johnson, age 76, passed away Tuesday morning in an Austin hospital. He was a resident of Austin for the past 26 years and he was a retired grocer and a member of the Gethsemane Lutheran Church of Austin. He is survived by his wife; three sons.

Elmer Johnson of Dallas, Woodrow Johnson of Houston and Clyde 0 Johnson of Austin: six daughters, Mrs, Lillian Holmstrom of Taylor, Mrs. Dora Huber of Victoria. Mrs. Vera Kiesler of Dallas, Mrs. Maurine Burkland of Austin, Mrs.

Loraine Harvey of Shreveport. La and Mrs. Margaret Kendall of Pasadena. Texas; two brothers. Robert Johnson and Alvin Johnson both of Austin and one sister, Mrs.

Ida Johnson of Austin. Also twenty-five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Gethsemane Lutheran Church Thursday afternoon at 2 with the Rev. M. L.

Lundquist and the Rev, Merle Carlson officiating. Burial will be in the Capitol Memorial Gardens. The body will be at the Ilyltin- Manor Funeral Home in Austin until p.m. Thursday. Nephews will serve as pallbearers.

-----------------o---------------C. A. Ryden Dies In Waco C. A. Ryden, brother-in-law of Elmer Dahlberg of Taylor, passed away unexpectedly this morning at his home in Waco.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. C. A. Ryden of Waco; a daughter, Mrs, George M. Ricker of Columbus, Texas; a son C.

Arthur Ryden. of Atlanta, Georgia; and a granddaughter, Lois Ruth Ricker. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Trinity Methodist Church in Waco. Interment will also be in Waco.

1 Offers You FREE SAMPLE JARS OF famous Honey Pack and Cleansing Cream AND Invites You to Meet Their Special Representative Miss Fern B. Watson IN OUR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT To Consult on All Complexion Aids and New Color Harmony Makeup ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th Re-Enacts Abduction Actress Marie McDonald points out details to officer AI Ortiz of the Los Angeles police department as she reenacts details of her abduction from her Enrico, home last week. McDonald said two youths of Mexican descent were her kidnappers and that they had planned to ask $80.000 for her return. Telephoto Mrs. Sam Ging Dies Wednesday Mrs.

Sam Ging, long-time resident of Coupland, passed away suddenly Wednesday morning at 9:15. She was born on February 25, 1880 in Pflugerville and had lived in Coupland since 1905. She was married on December 10, 1902 to Sam Ging. She is survived by her husband, Sam Ging of Coupland, two daughters. Mrs.

Louise Kreidel of Austin and Mrs. Leona Marburger of land; one son. O. F. Ging of Coupland; two brothers, Fritz Pfluger and Albert Pfluger both of Pflugerville; six grandchildren and 3 great granchildren, Mrs.

Ging was preceded in death by an infant daughter. Alma Ging, two brothers, Andrew and Louis Pfluger and four sisters. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the St. Ii Church in Coupland with the Rev. Jewel Johnson, pastor of the church, officiating.

Interment will be in the Coupland Cemetery. Mrs. Ging will be at the Condra Funeral Home in Taylor until shortly afternoon Friday. -----------------o----------------- FISH OUT OF WATER It looks like a blimp, but actually a one-fifth scale model of the U.S.S. Albacore, fastest submarine.

It's shown being tested in the wind tunnel of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, Ya. shape will be basic for future atomic and conventionally powered subs. Popularity is a crime for the Every eye has a tiny blind moment it is sought; it is only a I where the optic nerve enters the re-j virtue when men have it whether tina, according to the Better Vis -1 thev will or not. George Savile. ion Institute.

BARBECUED ROUND OF VENISON If your buck was large and old and the meat a bit on the strong side, spicy dishes are the order, particularly if your circle includes persons who shy away from wild meat. Barbecued round of venison will fill the bill nicely! Cut a 1-inch thick slice of venison round into 4 pieces, dredge in flour and brown in 3 tablespoons bacon drippings or other shortening in deep skillet. Add 1 large onion coarsely chopped. cup chopped celery, and clove garlic minced, and simmer 5 minutes longer. Into '4 cup vinegar dissolve teaspoon dry mustard.

4 teaspoon chili powder, llt teaspoons salt, i teaspoon pepper and tablespoons sugar. Pour over venison along with 4 cup water, 1 cup tomato juice and five-oz. can of tomato paste. Cover skillet tightly and simmer 2 hours, adding small amounts of water as necessary. Lost 35 Pounds With Barcentrate Mrs.

F. M. Barfield, 1218 Ave. B. Orange, Texas, wrote us that she lost 35 pounds taking Barcentrate.

Barcentrate is the original grapefruit juice recipe for taking off ugly fat. Get Barcentrate from any Texas druggist. If the very first bottle show you the way to take off weight quickly, easily and without starvation diet, return the empty bottle for your money back. Nearly seven million bottles sold in Texas in 15 years. School (Continued from Paje 1) a cyclone fence on the east and south sides of Memorial Field at this time.

The project would have cost $1.723.15. Board members decided to look further into additional improvements to the playing field and the practice field adjacent to the football stadium. A resolution was passed renewing the bond in the amount of $25,000 for Tax Asscssor-Collector Ed Arning. They authorized Supt. Johnson to attend the national convention of school administrators in Atlantic City, New Jersey, February 12 through 20.

Delinquent Taxes fupt. Johnson reported that 47 suits are to be filed immediately for the collection of taxes. Out of the 74 delinquents subject to be sued, 27 are paying or have paid in full, Mr. Johnson said. Trustees decided to delay action on charging off $2,060.36 worth of delinquent taxes owned by people who have moved away, can't be located.

have died, or because the taxes were charged in error or because of duplications. The board decided to study the list of names before taking action. The taxes, Tax Collector Arning said, go back for several years. Supt. Johnson reported that 90.88 percent of 1956 school taxes have been collected to date.

At the same time last year 91.37 percent had been collected. considered, our collections this year are Supt. Johnson said. The 1956 tax roll amounts to $174,336. Collected so far is $158.437.73.

Still to be collected is $15,898.27. Committee Delmer committee studying the proposed auditorium-gymnasium for 0. L. Price School said his committee would meet again with Negro leaders in the near future, possibly this afternoon, to get more of their ideas concerning the building. Weather Blamed For One Death By Associated Press Several traffic deaths have been reported over the state including one blamed on the weather.

A Del Rio man was killed this morning when his station wagon struck a freight train near 19 miles west of Uvalde on U. S. Highway 90. He was Norman C. Garrett.

Investigators blamed the crash on poor visibility resulting from a dense fog. Six miles southeast of Brownfield on the Lamesa Highway, a pickup truck collided with a car killing 2 men and injuring 2 other persons. Killed were a prominent Terry County farmer. Ernest hart, and a 21-year-old former football star on the Brownfield High School team, Jack Lucas. Injured were 6-year-old son, Robert, who suffered a broken arm, and L.

F. Langford, described as in serious condition. All the run JU you At the flick of a floods of warm air surge through -your sweetening, your clothes with pure, clean dryness. You can forget the weather outdoors when you dry electric! deny yourself this modern convenience any see your appliance dealer NOW for easy terms. COMPANY At Temple, a 2nd soldier died this morning as a result of a one-car accident in central Texas yesterday.

He was Private Raymond Geffci of Ohio. Dying of injuries last night was Private Hollis Long of Missouri. Both were stationed at Fort Hood and both were 21 years of age. A 50-year-old Dallas resident, A. B.

Brown, was killed in Kaufman County collision of 2 pickup trucks late last night. A 70-year-old Dallas man riding with him, Mason Lee, was critically injured. At Claude, in the Texas a 41-year-old salesman from Dallas was killed last night when his car sideswiped a truck. He was Tillman F. Martin, a salesman for Walls of Texas, Incorporated, a garment firm.

The truck was driven by Carl Naylor of Clarendon, who escaped injury. o----------------Preserve the flavor of shelled nutmeats by keeping them in a tightly-covered jar in the tor. WHEN IT COMES TO INSURANCE, COME TO hay i Twenty-Six Years Under One Ownership And Management TELEVISION LOG PUBLISHED DAILY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Patronize The Firms Listed In Your Television Log I fi Tre in to nan ent Lill, Wednesday, 6:30 Test Pattern 2:00 The Big Payoff On 2:30 Bob Crosby The Brighter Day 6:45 Channel 7 Almanac 3:00 7:00 Today 3 15 Secret Storm 7:25 Texas Today 3:30 The Edge of Night Woman World 7:30 Today News 5:00 Uncle Jay 8:00 Today 5:30 Man to Man 9:00 Garry Moore 5:45 Eddie Fisher Scene 6:00 Cactus Pryor Show Godfrey Time and Weather 10:30 Strike it Rich 6:30 Sport Scenes 11:00 Valiant Lady News 11:15 Love of Life 7:00 Arthur Godfrey Show for Tomorrow 8:00 The Millionaire 11:45 The Guiding Light Got a Secret 12:00 News at Noon 9:00 20th Century Fox Hour 12:10 Stand Up and Be Counted 10:00 Celebrity Playhouse 12:30 As the World Turns 10:30 Jack Benny Miss Brooks 11:00 Lawrence Welk 1:30 House Party 12:00 Late News; Sign Off Wednesday, January 4:30 6:55 Sign On and Program Previews 7:00 9:00 Francis 10:00 The Price Is Right 10:30 NBC Feature no Tic-Tac-Dough 11:30 It Could Be You 12:00 RFD No. 6. News Weather 12:30 Religion in Life 12:45 Corner 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 2:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 3:00 Queen For A Day 3:45 Modern Romances 4:00 Comedy Time Happv Hour 6:00 6 Roundup 6:10 Sports 6:15 Slim Mallie 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Adventures of Hiram Holliday 7.30 Trouble with Father 8:00 Frontier 8:30 Crunch Des 9:00 This is Your Life 9:30 Twenty-One 10:00 News Tonight 10:10 TV Weatherfacts 10:15 Late Date Theatre 11:30 Sign Off 6:30 6:40 6:45 7:00 7:25 7:30 7:55 8:00 9:00 9:45 9:50 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:10 12 30 3:00 6:55 7:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 12:45 1:30 2:00 3:00 3:45 4:00 Thursday, January Test Pattern Sign On Channel 7 Almanac Today Texas Today Today Who's News Today Garry Mooro Story of Chlropradie Street Scene Arthur Godfrey Time Strike it Rich Valiant Lady Love of Life Search for Tomorrow The Guiding Light News at Noon Stand Up and Be Counted As (he World Turns Our Miss Brooks House Parly The Big Payoff Bob Crosby The Brighter Day Secret Storm The Edge of Night Woman World Uncle Jay The Lone Ranger Linda Lee Show News and Weather Dinah Shore NBC News You Bet Your Life Climax Sheriff of Cochise Video Theatre Dragnet Loretta Young Do You Trust Your Wife? Late News; Sign Off and Job: Mrs and cerj Mrs She and in 3 Bai A as pin rist 45 div twe Ta; car 1 tre vei the rur mi, of De of to am sot Vi Thursday, January Sign On Program Previews Today Home The Price Is Right NBC Feature Tic-Tac-Dough It Could Be You RFD No.

6 Religion in Life Corner Tennessee Ernie Ford NBC Matinee Theatre Queen For A Day Modern Romances Comedy Time 4:30 Happy Hour 6:00 News 6:05 Weather 6:10 Sports 6:15 Superman 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 Choice 8:30 Tennessee rEnie orFd 9:00 Lux Video Theatre 10:00 Neurs Tonight 10:10 Tv Weatherfacts 10:15 Late Date Theatre 11:30 Sign Off 1 lat tur mi Mi Friday, 6:30 Test Pattern 6:40 Sign On 6:45 Channel 7 Almanac 7:00 Today 7:25 Texas Today 7:30 Today 7:55 News 8:00 Today 9:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Strike It Rich 11:00 Valiant Lady 11:15 Love of Life 11:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:45 The Guiding Light 12:00 News at Noon 12:15 Town and Country 12:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Our Miss Brooks 1:30 House Party 2:00 The Big Payoff 2:30 Bob Crosby January IV 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 5:00 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 -KTBC-TV The Brighter Day Secret Storm The Edge of Night Woman World Unclc Jay The Christophers Eddie Fisher Cactus Pryor Show News and Weather These Things Remain NBC News West Point American Legend Life of Riley Amos and Andy Cavalcade of Sports Red Corner The Lineup Playhouse of Stars Eddie Arnold Late News; Sign Off wa sm Ca; ina In Lu I 1U1 I we wii io; Friday, January 6:55 Sign On Program Previws 7:00 Today 9:00 Home 10:00 The Price is Right 10:30 NBC Feature 11:00 Tic-Tac-Dough 11:30 It Could Be You 12:00 RFD No. 6 12:30 Religion in iLfe 12:45 Corner 1:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 2:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 3:00 Queen For A Day 3:45 Modern Romances 4:00 Comedy Time 4:30 Happy Hour 6:00 6:10 6:15 6:45 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:10 10:15 10:20 11:30 News Sports Dub Sports Review NBC News Life of Riley Playhouse of Stars Judge Roy Bean Big Story Cavalcade of Sports Sport Thrills News Tonight TV Weatherfacts Sportfolio Late Date Theatre Sign Oft A ein be Df loc 5 Sp 0 To elc lu las 3u hi.

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