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  84R25060 JH-D
 
  By: Bernal H.R. No. 2215
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The H-E-B chain of grocery stores is celebrating the
  110th anniversary of its founding in 2015, and this is an
  appropriate occasion to take note of this signature Texan
  enterprise; and
         WHEREAS, On November 26, 1905, Florence Butt invested $60 and
  opened the C. C. Butt Grocery Store in Kerrville in order to
  support her three children and her husband, who was suffering from
  tuberculosis; in its first month, the store made $50.60; and
         WHEREAS, During the 1920s, Mrs. Butt's youngest son, Howard
  E. Butt, took over the company and established new locations in Del
  Rio and Laredo; by the 1940s, H-E-B had opened its first
  air-conditioned stores and begun to stock frozen foods and its own
  exclusive brands; three more stores were opened in San Antonio; and
         WHEREAS, By the 1950s, H-E-B had created its first
  supermarkets, incorporating a fish market, butcher shop, bakery,
  and pharmacy in one building, and by the 1970s, the chain owned the
  largest milk plant and the largest bread bakery in Texas; and
         WHEREAS, Expanding its reach even further, H-E-B launched an
  upscale grocery brand with the opening of Central Market in Austin
  in 1994, and in 2006, it opened Mi Tienda, a store designed for the
  Latino market in Houston; and
         WHEREAS, Today, H-E-B is one of the largest grocery chains in
  the nation, and its more than 400 stores in Texas and northern
  Mexico employ over 71,000 employees; with annual sales of $15
  billion, the chain is the largest privately held company in Texas;
  and
         WHEREAS, Since 2002, H-E-B has been sponsoring its annual
  Excellence in Education Awards, granting more than $600,000 to
  outstanding educators each year; the store has received top ratings
  from Consumer Reports, and in 2010, Progressive Grocer magazine
  cited the chain as Retailer of the Year for its leadership in the
  industry and its achievements in community service; and
         WHEREAS, From its humble beginnings in Kerrville more than a
  century ago, H-E-B has grown to become a retail institution relied
  upon by millions of Texans every day and an inspiring story of
  triumphant Lone Star entrepreneurship; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas
  Legislature hereby commemorate the 110th anniversary of H-E-B and
  extend to the company and its owners and employees sincere best
  wishes for continued success; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for H-E-B as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.