The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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ROCKWAY CAFE
Tomatoes lb. 10c
210
Will Be Closed Friday, May 31, From 8
CARNATION MILK
P. M. Until 10 P. M. Thanks.
Come To Rockway When You Want
Good Food!
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Fancy Grade “A”—
Steak
Lb. Pkg.
Lb. Pkg.
State Licensed Land
Surveyor ’
Richland Springs Texas
PHONES — Day 139 — Night 1602F2
Brady Home And
Auto Supply Store
Howard East, Owner
1st & Bridge St.
Phone 135
8 Oz.
Pkg.
Raisin
Bread.
77),
trip to Austin. San Marcos and
San Antonio, Sunday.
29c
57c
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BETTER BE A GOOP
COOK! HE EATS
THOSE GLAPIOLA
BiSC UTTS TWELVE .
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10c
19c
BAKED DAILY IN OUR OVENS
Doughnuts, Pies, Cookies,
Bread, and French
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HORf PULL
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3 Tall Cans
6 Small Cans
37c
3fic
26c
28c
25c
GARRETT BROS
TIRE STORE
4
Ears
AT GILDREATH’S
YOUR BIG AND
COMPLETE FOOD
STORE
'TOMf9HHEN
JUST BAKE W
SHE CAhFT MISS*
THAT’S Gl APIOLA
PMEPGEHCV .
FLOUR,.
Shoulder Flesh, lb,....
Pikes Peak Flesh. Ih.
Rump, lb
Chuck, lb
Brisket, lb
Room 201, Brady Hotel
Brady
... 42c
... 40c
... 34c
... 27c
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2 18 Oz.
Pkgs.
270
CORN
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TAKlN’ NO CHANCES/
FINP OUT ABOUT
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bv now/ SZ
THIS ANNOUNCES
The removal of my office
from 501 W. Commerce to
the Hotel Brady Barber Shop
Annex. My Phone No. stays
the same 552.
Jamec Richards is my office
boy in the annex.
DR. R. D. LOZO
2 8 Oz.
Pkgs.
200
Rohde's Bakery
S. Blackburn Next to ‘M’ Store
Rochelle News—
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USED ARMY III
Sizes 7.50x20, 8.25x20, 9.00x16,
The Brady National Bank
chartered I 9 OS
B RADY, TEXAS
MEMBER EEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP
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HAVE KNOWN
GUAPIOLA
WOULP STILL
Give US THE
< BEST. >
Dorothv’s
BISCUIT MIX
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| Fresh Green
150 DEANS LD. 100
Philadelphia
Cream
CHEESE
2 Pkg.
250
Fresh
CORN
Spaniko
CHILI CON CARNE POUND 350
Fancy Grade “A”—
ROAST
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290
dqbbs
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und.r-tfr.p, *O retard c>rcul*t
•"HE
Return Home
Mrs. A. C. Bale and Miss Wil-
ma Bate have returned to Brady
for the summer. Miss Bax* is a
teacher in the Odessa schools.
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SPECIALS - FRIDAY, MAY 31ST & SATURDAY, JURE 1ST
Brookfield Link Sausage, lb. 39c
Armour’s Star Sack QEj
SAUSAGE, Pound OUp
Country Style Pan Pork OCx
SAUSAGE, Pound 0Up
Pork Ring SAUSAGE, lb. .. 33c
Summer CERVELAT, lb. .. 33c
Retread your tires with FIRESTONE
Hi-Bar Patented Tread Design. Any ME
■sire retreaded.
We WM Imped Test Tires Wlfked
O6ll«efleal
TRACTOR
TIRE
working for an oil company
welder following their excel-
i offer for his service.
about
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HB*S GOT .
ALSO TUBES 7.5RJR 1 H
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"CUHD’S AMMUMTION"
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First Shipment of Central American
FOR SATURDAY
BANANAS
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Kellogg’s
RAISIN
BRAN
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I Pkgs.
1 250
GUMS” unsightly?
Do they burn ? — I
money if first j
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Nephew 1*
Billy Frank Tetens of Pyote,
la spending a week with hia un-
cle and aunt. Mr. and Mrt. Ho-
mer Bissett of Lohn.
Don’t Let “Gums”
Become ‘Repulsive’
Are your ‘
Do they itch?
Druggists return
bottle of "LETO’S
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RETREADING
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ftSTIES 3 DOXES 250
i COFFEE POUND 320
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i Gir|
; there.
Our own home was quite happy
with L—... .— „
daughters here to pull the wild
flowers and busy themselves with
everything they have played with
on their other visits here.
The Baptist Church here is j
without s pastor, but plans
have preaching services
“2 as their time
Plans for their Daily
MMK MRrr
, ’•M ANMir*
JUVTUKE <
SKAGGS PHARMACY
Stomach Comfort
Why- suffer with I „ _
Gas. Gall Bladder Pains or High
Blood Pressure? Retrto** yuur Po-‘
tassium balance with Alkaiosine-
A and the.e troubles will disap-
pear. A month’s treatment for
11.50. Sold on money-back guaran-
L> SKAGGS DRUG STORE.
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GILBREATH’S
“SAVE A LITTLE ON EVERY PURCHASE*
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Daughter la GueM
Mrs. L. C. Jones of Amarillo
arrived home for a visit with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Har-
j grove at Rochelle. Tuesday.
Go To MarkW
Miss Johnnie Thompson accom-
panied her sister. Miss Mabel
Thompson to market in Ft.
Worth and Dallas last week. They
returned home on Friday.
1HI.VV Imt” PtUCAN HAS
ONE OF THE GREATEST APPE-
TITES OC ANS' ©IPO--IT HAt»
BEEN KNOWN 1O CONSUME IT6
WEIGHT FISH OAILM
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Brady the
NATIONAL
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;\ QUICK- IF SHE
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Just Arrived Truck Load
CIRCLE “R” PICKLES
All Sizes Priced Right
SPAGHETTI WITH CHIU
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rict Governor W. E. Ferau-
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held this next
City. N. J-
Here in
BRADY
BANK is noted for the
attention and considera-
tion it gives to the little
things . . . which enable
us to give dejvositors a
more satisfactory ser-
vice. Sound policies and
modern methods make
this bank truly represen-
tative of the progressive
community i> serves.
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Assorted Flavors
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Wave Trip
Mr. and Mra. Bobby Henry,
Mm. June De Lacy, Paul Jonea
bob the’ erand- and M,M Fay Peareon enjoyed a companied by Mr. and Mra.
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KRISPY CRACKERS ? S:
for »t the regular rate*.
Any errvneoua reflection upon the char-
acter of any peraon or firm appearing in
three column* will be gladly and prompt-
ly corrected upon calling attention of tie
management to the article in question.
ADVEWTINNG RATES
DISPLAY -45c per inch, per insertion,
for electrotype, or mat*,* Iftc per col-
umn inch additional if composition ia .
required i ..
CLASSY-F1-AT»S--2c per word for brat turne<j home for a
insertion; each additional insertion at . x«_.
1c per wort, cash with order. Minimum hcr mother, Mrs.
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line rate. lOe per line first insertion: faculty in Tucumcari, N. M. We
6c per line each additional inaactioa. welcome her home.
Brady. Texas, May 31, 1946
—LOIN, lb
—ROUND, lb.
—CLUB RIB, lb
—CHUCK, lb
RUPTURED
Qood Newt, Jle^uua Si
r ' "TNt COMFOIT ANO SECURITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOB"
No moWor who* kind o' appliance yov "o» wear you owe <♦ to yourmH io wo mater
P ad.ancemero in trwu de*>qrxnq and Knrn«a control.
UHIT4IY AND B C BULBLCSS
««mm DQBBJ bX«$ss
a«r-<u»KoF v<cuumwli< pad your hand hie k*»ob» o* battt •© 90^9#
No belli ©r Ufidtr-ll'lpi ♦© r©Y«fd Circuit*’©* Cg* b© w©»* »w b«*h
FOR m£n WOMEN AND CHILDREN ENDORSED BY EVERY DOCTOR WHO HAS SEEN ITI
FREE EXAMINATION AND DEMONSTRATION
A factory framed fitter and 9fadu©t© appl*a*c© techmean wiN
£ b©rnoBG*r©t© that method ©f 0C»Mif*c h©mi^<©Mr©l ©t ©|©
One Day Only — MONDAY, June 3rd
SKAGGS DRUG STORE — Brady, Texas
Armour Star
tamales;.;*
VITAMIC RUBBER
NON-CRACKINC
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■ the two year courses there in less
than two years time, with excel-
len grade.
Mrs. Arthur Moseley underwent
a major operation at Brady Hos-1
pital one day last week. She is i
getting along fine. Mrs. Gaylord
Hubbard. her daughter from
Houston and little son Tony are
helping Mr. Moselev and Hubert
“keep the home fires burning”
while Mrs. Moseley is away.
We commend our friend Bill
Sellman, son of Mr. and Mrs. j
Charles Sellman on his initiative
l in building a business of his own ]
| as he came home from the navy |
after three years service, most of
i it in the Pacific theatre. Bill, who
I is just nineteen years old and
| recenty married to a San Saba
girl, bought a school bus which
had been replaced by a new one.
| He made a truck out of the chas-
sis. and plans to aake a trailer
I house of the body. Bill is keeping
| busy hauling oats and other pro-
duce with his truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Otte of
Fredericksburg and Mrs. L. M.
Ludwick of Pear Valley were vis-
itors Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Friess; the ladies are
1 relatives of Mr. Friess.
Mr. Tol Robert who has been
| recovering from an operation at
| Brady Hospital is expected to
come home the first of this week.
He enjoyed a visit from a broth-
jer last week-end.
, Bussy Williamson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Williamson is ex-1
I jpected home on the 30th from
11A and M. College where he is a
I sophomore.
Miss Jaline Scoggin will be
HI i home for a vacation with her
| parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Scog-
| gin, following her graduation I
|N from Baylor University Graduate;
B School this week. Her family
Z. went up for the exercises.
„ Fletcher Bryant who has been
high school principal in Rochelle
the past year has accepted a pos-
ition with the Veterans Adminis-
tration and so will leave the
teaching profession. We regret
his leaving, for he seems to love fl
his work. Our best wishes will I
accompany the Bryants and their I
two little daughters in their new I
home.
Leron Cottle is in New Mexico |
now
as '
cent offer for his service. He
plans to work then* alwnit two 1
months, and return to the groc-1
ery business which Mrs. Cotth* is1
managing during his absence.
Mrs. Cottle is expecting a visit '
from hit* mother from Kansas
i City soon.
Elmer Cottle, in a wonderful
uniform of Chief Petty Officer in
Uncle Sain’s Navy is home on
I furlough. He will go to a naval.
station in Louisiana for re-as-
signment in a few days. He is
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. t
O. L. Cottle and other relatives.:
Miss Peggy Boyd in an air mail
1< tter to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Boyd, said she reach-1
ed Los Angeles safely and liked
her “set up" with the American
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<Bae«|To Me* Jersey
■ou oi Rotary and hia wife, ac-
‘ 1 ‘ . H.
W. Oilbreath, are leaving today
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BRADY STANDARD AND HFAff Vfi XAt ArtWS. BAADT.TSXA3, -’ hl* Vi n'fcV31, IMS
The Brady Standard " --»
And Heart O’ Texas News
SMITH and NICHOLAS. Publl,h»r* Sunday
L B. Smith. Editor ' ~
■ ■ —1 ■ ■ flowers and busy themselves with
Cntervd M »»cond-«l**« matter May IT (
1910. at roMoffic* at Brady. Taxa*, un
der Aet of March 1. 1ST». .
Notiem of church entertainaieat where . nastor but plans to
» chi»r*e of admUvion i* made, obituariea. ,u I Bw Ra^fl ■■ ^H^Tfl
.«ar<i» ot thank*. rwolutioM of rmpect. have preaching strxios (G h ■■■■■■ ■
»nd all matter not new*, will l>e chari»-rt Sunday as their time Contes. ■■ ■■■■■■ ■
Plans for their Daily Vacation ■ ■■ ■■■ ■•■WT© ■ BV
Bible School are being made with
Mrs. Clyde Matthews, local
chairman, in charge. They will
cooperate with an association-
wide D.V.B.S. program during the
month of June. M. A. Gainer is
chairman of the pulpit commit-
tee.
required | Miss Dorothy Smith has re-
, \u. ..vu .«« u vacaton with
insertion; eaeh additional inaertion at . Tnho Smith
1c per wort. ca*h with order. Minimum *H‘r mother, Mrs. Tobe bnutn
per wane. 25c. Ada charred only at the She is a member of the school
line each additional inaertion.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1946, newspaper, May 31, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357360/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.