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<br />.~ <br />- / <br />11' <br /> <br />Max Smith at Jenny Lake, <br />Wyoming, writes that on June 12 <br />snbw plows were digging out the <br />snow from highways in the area. <br /> <br /> <br />lal Page <br /> <br />San MarcO!> I <br /> <br /> <br />,rs Ago I' <br /> <br />J. B. Roberts, en route from <br />Kingsville to Austin, spent a week <br />end visiting in the R. D. Four- <br />qurean home. <br /> <br />Roy Swift, assisted by two <br />broUlers, made a descent into <br />Jacob's Well above Wimberley <br />last week in- a home-made diving <br />helmet and explored down to <br />more than 30 feet. He says the <br />nnderwater grotto is "beautiful <br />beyond description. It The Swift <br />brothers are now planning full <br />exploration of .the depths at the <br />head of the San Marcos ri ver. <br /> <br />Local stores were advertising <br />as follows: matches 6 boxes lor <br />25c; 10 Ibs. of suga'r He; bana. <br />nas, 2 doz_ l'ge; wieners, 2 Ibs. <br />for 25c and breakfast bacon at <br />19c per lb. <br /> <br />BIG.UNS-Erwin Tietjen displays a pair of giant to- <br />matoes that he and his wife grew near their home at 122 <br />Nanee Street. The tomato at right weighed one pound, <br />while the other was slightly smaller. Tietjen said that he <br />had picked some tomatoes that weighed as much as 11f2 <br />pounds off the 50 plants in a new plot of black dirt. He said <br />as many as six to eight tomatoes grew in a single cluster <br />on the giant vines.-Staff Photo. <br /> <br /> <br />WaJAington <br />.NeWJ J:.etter <br />From LYNDON B. JOHNSON <br /> <br /> <br />"Judge Rutherford" was an. <br />noundng a coast - to . coast radio <br />address on the- subject: "Can the <br />American Government' Endure," <br /> <br />Katy Railroad was advertising <br />special wee~.end round trip rates <br />as foUows: to' Galveston $2.50; <br />to Dallas or Ft. Worth, $2.50; to <br />San Antonio 50 cents. The ad said <br />"at rates cheaper than walking." <br /> <br />"Give to the world the best you <br />have and the best will come back <br />to you.') <br /> <br />.lune 19, 1:)51 <br /> <br />Dear Friend: HORS D'OEUVRES, Texas <br />.Total Federal expenditures for officer. balances a two and <br />flood control and development of h - b h' d h t :M <br />our Water resources during all l~ Y. IS aug er, . 1'8. <br />our national history amount to: CalIfornia, :-vh~re she ~esld.es. <br />$16.8 billion. Since the end of. sent us thIS httle oleomon <br />Wo:r1d War II, the United ,'States i Texas," <br />has spent approximately ,$60 bil- <br />lion, for aid to other countries. <br />OUr inveslments for flood con- <br />trol and for the development .of <br />. ,~1"'....0',:>.r'! f::tl" <br /> <br />style. Al Rodrigues, city police <br />one-quarter pound onIOn sent <br />Rachel Gaitan, from Milpitas, <br />Al says, "I don't see why she <br />when we raise big ones in <br /> <br />Federal lending agencies to rfiise <br />interest rates on REA and other <br />farm and housing loans. I don't <br />believe Congress will go along <br /> <br />'zen and former mayor of Brown. <br />wood, was in town. . I enjoyed <br />myself when I spoke the other <br />nigh:',. b~.fore. a ~mer .m.....ll-..-..... at_ <br />