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The Marshall News Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 16

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2-b Marshall News Messenger Thursday, March 23, 1967 ALTHOUGH SOME RESTRICTIONS NEEDED Pork Is Low-Cost Meat Choice; Beef Volume Good COLLEGE STATION Pork Among the best offerings at seems to be the current low- the vegetable counter are car- cost meat choice, reports Gwen- ad tuce, cooking greens, and sweet' dolyne Clyatt, Extension con-BmccQi cauliflower. Right to Bear Arms Should Potman Soys know exactly why, and can their working days. Also, our im'jtinued selling this item because jstitutkmal 'rights of the indi-Jistration has advised me that only guess that smoking is wiorVafinw cnoMslict U'itVi i i i 1 1 portant construction Industry is; the wrong peope are buying vidua, but we can not pemutl catfish farms would qualify for the lives of decent, law-abiding! loan assistance under their nor Rep. Wright Patman repeated his stand Thursday in his weekly newsletter on control of firearms, calling some restrictions but stating 'the con- helped through the employment them. of carpenters, plumbers, ma- "Which lead Texas University.

are also moderately priced lnnv tnr nn inini items. White onions are higher mal programs, and I can think to me specula- American citizens" to be jeopar distraction and interferes with the full time and attention that should always be given to the cons, and other trades as well; tion the', one of these nights, a dized by the Supreme Court's of no part of the southern United as increased sales of construe- criminal and his intended vic-i seeming inclination to read so- stitut'onal ricW to bear arms serious business of driving a car; States so well adapted by climate and natural resources as should not be whittled away or tion materials and home furnish- jOrn may cross swords in a.cirogical theory into the properly, roasts, shoulder chops, sausage. P4 but they are generally of better flavor than the yellow bacon and ham. Heavy beef con- tinues to come in good volume, Grapefruit and oranges are and prices are attractive on tZ v.wp nH East Texas for the expan abridged." mgs. you are mteresiea in, street corner duel-just like the H.

R. 694, which I sion of this developing nmlti- "Our American government Patman noted that as crime complete details, contact youriisth Century, with this differ-'duced on March 9th, goes di-i statistics mount "at an alam-! County FHA supervisor, or write jence, that in those days when 'redly to the heart of the prob million-dollar-a-year industry, What Is It? How Does It Func- most beef cuts, especially chuck1, tn in nnahtv Tha rov I Ok 7 tAiHtn nf ivvncie anH ctoiVc I The new 196? edition roasts and steaks, "Our abundance of good min-jtion? linn" lem by curtailing, in cases in the criminal was caught he re of, ing ra'e, many well-intentioned (me lor a iree lnormauon pam- At'nvirinc ar roasnnahlv nrirpH individuals are demanding the.pniei. ceived swift justice. Canned salmon volving voluntary confessions, era! free water would, make my booklet containing 175 ques- IS pientUUl. ninMnnW; are comine ill passage of unnecessarily restric the jurisdiction of the federal the world best farm lakes and Uons and answers about our gov- 'The shocking crime situa-i tive federal gun control laws un ponds.

For further detailed m- ernment has just been printed "Some recent Supreme Court1 courts, decisions have hampered law en-1 Both the pink and red types volume and a are equal in nutriUve value, butjfw stravkterries 3 now avail-thepink isi less expensive. Ig Fewer specials are seen on consult with your also lists names of, Members of der the misguided notion that crimes of violence will be tion in the nation's capital is il-'ustrated by the fact hat sword-canes (apparently legal here) forcement to the point that "It has recently been brought County FHA Supervisor. Congress by state, and the Cabi net (heads of U.S. Depart frj'ers this week as prices edge 1 "People who smoke are in "My position, stated repeatnave been offered for sale by edly in the tast, is that, although jocaJ stores for self defense have escaped prosecution and'rapidly growing market for chan-j walked of as free men. We nel catfish, increasingly recog-l ments), and officials of Congress.

Constituents may obtain a copy of this 44-paee booklet volved in four times as many I Use Wjant Ads 1 upward just a bit, but they remain a good protein buy. Grade A large eggs are the best value in that department there may be some areas of reg automobile accidents as non against CTiminal attack. But at least one store has discon- must, of course, do everything! nized as a great national delica-possible to guarantee the con-Icy. The Farmers Home Admin-; smokers. Researchers do not free upon request to my ulations pertaining to interstate commerce that could be undertaken bv the federal government, the regulation of sale, Si GLADIOLA CAKE MIX DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE Froien Pure Box ft 19 35 12-ox.

Con Frosty Acres Cream Pies BORDEN'S BUTTERMILK ownership and 'use of firearms should be left substantially to the invidivual states. "The Second Amendment to the Constitution in part, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shou'd not be Every effort can and should be made to make it impossible for ciminals to purchase firearms, and criminal pena'ties, should be increased for offenses involving the use of firearms. Also, special attention should be given by the states to the problem the use of firearms by "But the constitutional right to bear arms should not be whittled away or' abridged," Patman commented. Patman discussed rental housing, the crime situation and other matters In his newsletter. He "Rental housing for nrol families was given a big boost tinder the expanded loan au 33 29 1504 East Grand Open 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week Phone WE 4-4100 QUALITY FOOD AND LOW PRICES MONEY SAVED Half Gal.

la. MARYLAND CLUB ALL VEGETABLE NIWD ALL GRINDS STOKH.Y'S YELLOW CLING ALLEN'S PORK BEANS HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MILK thority now contained in legisla TaU Can LIBBY'S FAMILY Si tion (PL 89-754) which I spon Con sored in the 89th Congress. Brief 225' HEINZ Bottles 1 IMPERIAL PURE CANE I Lb. Bag ly, the new law makes it possible for builders to take care of a broader range of rural families who require rental housing. This new Farmers Administration program helps close the gap be'ween the types of mortgage credit available to people in rural areas and those offered to families in our urban centers.

"More rental housing units should now be available at reasonable cost, so that senior citi-Tens and others can maintain their independence and continue to live in dignity in those rural communities where they spent Lrii POTATOES 10 U. S. NO I 391 5 ((kraft)) Lb. Bog Lb. Green A kl A Wl A Golden CABBAGE Lb.

Ripe 10 29 Baldwin Named SALAD DRESSING I rTTI trF Calif Lorge Head 19 5 Lb. Bag ORANGES Juicy ft Iceberg SAR President Miracle Whip 33e (With purchase of $5.00 or more in groceries) GIANT SIZE 3 Newt Mnsengen Ntwi SmvIc JEFFERSON Ben. D. of Jefferson has been elec ARMOUR'S STAR U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF IS8 Pillsbury DIC Cans SUM SIRLOIN OR aUB Lb.

ROUND Lb. LQ TSijBisiiUii 99; E3M ted president of the Texas So- i ciety. Sons of the American Revolution. Baldwin was named to the post this week-j end during the organization's annual convention in Dallas, Previously he served as vice! president of the Other state officers named to serve under Baldwin include: Col. Turner B.

Sharp of El Paso, William L. Brown of; Amarillo, Col. William Loch-j wood of San Antonio, Gen. T. F.

Wessels of Austin, William ROAST 49s4 Mohawk Sugar Cured Smoked Fully Cooked Half or Whole Lb. ARM ROUND Lb. CHUCK HORMEL SLAB BACON PRATT'S LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE l-Lb. Pkg. 39 ZEE REGISTER FOR FREE GROCERIES NOTHING TO BUY THIS WEEK'S WINNER Mrs.

Maybelle Shadowens DeBerry, Texas FRESH Wax Paper C. Hutcheson of Fort Worth. Stephen filler of Tyler and Arch E. Marshall of Houston, vice presidents. Adrien F.

Drouilhet of Bay-town, secretary-treasurer; Robert H. J. Osborn of Sugarland, 1 Roll I FIASTJ.SJ 23 Lb. Frank of Houston, Oliver B. Chamberlin of San Antonio, chanceller; ft David! A.

Wood of San Angelo, histor-j ian-genealogist; and Walter G.j Sterling of Houston, rational ZEE 69' CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb. BLUE GRASS AGED HOOP iohawk Pie NIGS SUGAR CURED Lb. NAPKINS SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON J7 Pkg. Keith's French Fries FRESH GROUND LEAH HAMBURGER 39c FRESH TENDER PORK STEAK FRESH PREMIUM FRANKS' FRESH TENDER CALF LIVER 59' 43c trustee. Baldwin succeeds Joseph B.

Latimer of Dallas as president. The 72nd annual convention of the group is scheduled to be held at McAllen in March, 1968. Housewarming Held at Hall Nrwt MMMftQVI Mrwi Servtc ZEE DOZ. PINE FARM GRADE 'A' EGGS Pineapple-Grapefruit Del Monte uice 46 0,. c.

25f PAPER TOWELS PRIDE SALTINE CRACKERS 25' FLOUR l-Lb. Box Gladiola "5 a 49c 3 B9 J)J) Twin Roll Pack 39 GREEN Gcbhardr's Tamales ACORN MEAL Large No. Vi Can 39 BEANS 2t 25' HALL Mrs. T. R.

Scud-j day and Mrs. Andy Ford werej hostesses Monday night for ai housewarming complim-! enting Mr. and Mrs. Jan-is Smoak and their children. Mrs.

Scudday registered 'guests. The group toured the new home where many gifts were on display. The hostesses served refresh ZEE TISSUE 4 351 FOREMOST All Flavors HALF GAL. EM JVJ ments from a table laid with a damask cloth and centered with an Easter arrangement. Approximately 25 attendedJ Reserv the Right to Limit Quantitiei.

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