The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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THF
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TO THE VOTERS
1 wish to thank all those who gave me
I want to express my sincere,
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support in the July
their vote
heartfelt thanks to you for
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every vote you have honored
me with. It is my desire to con-
tinue serving you efficiently.
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MIS. W. R. JOHNSON
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COVERING
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$3.49
Now located at 1907 S. Pine St
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Linoleum, Asphalt Tile
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raiment
And Carpet.
Union
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Fresh Creamery
BUTTER
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Cheez-lt Jr
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Branded Grade A Beef
Libby’s Deviled
HAM
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IN APPRECIATION
284
Armour
274
TREET
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Primary.
To those who did not support me, I have
.\’ew F!
full-stn
Commissioner Precinct 3
Candidate For Re-Election
BITTER
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for
VALSPAR—The famous
Varnish, and in Colors
Sorv. I«od Oreoeo
Joie, for Qaick P.tk-ep
RAISINS
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BERRIES
37*
TO THE VOTERS OF
COMMISSIONER PRECINCT 3
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Seedless
and
California
Rod Malagas
and daughter, Mrs. W. Myers
and son, and Raymond Ay roe.
No. 2
Cas
Pk
for
the
flu
Arthur S. Roberts
Insured Trucking
Can Haul Anything—
Anywhere
SKAGGS DRUG STORE
CITY DRUG CO.
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diarrhoea with little chicks.
SKAGGS DRUG STORE
MORTALITY STOPPED
Chickens—Turkeys in wet weather.
thinking
" Poor
12-Oz-
Can
24-01.
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Buy a package of Canterbury Tea. Com-
port ita flavor with your toorito brood.
W. think you’ll like Canterbury JoM M
w.U. If not. return the unuood portioa to
the Move where you bought it end you will
bo Rtvaa a like-eixe package of any other
too you nay Mlect fron the grocer** stock.
15-Ox.
Phg.
16-Oz.
Jar
20-Ox.
Ph9.
Lb.
Pkg.
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Beat the heat
tabulation. HOME
CO.
Shredded Wheats 124
Nebloce
no ill feeling whatsoever. I respectfully
solicit the support of each and every vot-
er in the Run-Off Primary August 24.
J. F. FAULKNER
IF YOU
delict, >us ii
with New
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Always <i<
Rising ke<
shelf—rea
want it. J
on the pat
Rising Dr:
■arly to
le's suc<
in |
the I
American or Savoy
ft. CHEESE
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Howdy Coarse Grind
PEANUT
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i Mrs. Howard Price entertained
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2* -Ox.
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STORE
Painters A Paper Hangers
107 W. Lockhart
Joe Hill, Mgr.
£
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and
our
to
staff
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Beef Liver £5. .
Sincerely,
CLAUDE WM. KNIGHT, JR.
SS- 124
Frankfurters MUI,,,
Airway Coffee 2
Edwards Coffee
I hold no ill will or grudge against any
one, and offer my sincere thanks to my
opponent for waging such a clean and
fair race. I invite the support and coop-
eration of every citizen in a more endur-
ing and progressive county.
6 GETTING UP NIGHTS [
GETTING YOU DOWN?
Tbaasand* say famous doctor's
dneovery fives blessed relief from
irritation of the bladder caused by
excess acidity io the urine
124
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SIRLOIN
STEAK
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QUAKER
OATS
Quick or Regular
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ROCHELLE NEWS LETTER
By Mr<t. M. N. Willixmaon
we ■
health, |
Besides. i
one’s soul
Sliced Bologna ». 434 .
PORK SAUSAGE LB. 450
We kosarve tfco «i«b* UmW Qa.atitU*
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Johnson Carnu
Matches Favor He
SaUCC Lm l Perris
and Mrs.
Mr. and
and
Flour All America
Prunes Large Site
ery
other
haps.
cessful man
mass a
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Flour AH-Parp«te
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• Bach kit contain* 9 fall
^Mcrs of Salon-type tuluuon.
OU t.arler*, 60 end tmuev.
oanrin applicator, oeatralizer
and complete instruction*.
Baby Food
n c_j—
\Jf«:«ll MCcHIS GV*. SM.
Beef Steak if.-?:;
Beef Roast c«*
Salt mm—
Canterbury 1
TEA
Tea in the famt traMUen
Beef Stew
Peaches
profits to selfish
poverty to the victims.
this sincere desire by
majority of us plain folks
prevent another attempt to
us acain and set us back
Beef Steak Grod.*AC .
Plums or Backy Smifh
Mustard
Gardeetide Ne. 14^
Cm I
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Fairview,
Rochelle.
Bill Fletcher of Corpus
I Christi. Mrs. Pearl LeBleu of Ar-
kansas, and Mesdames Amy Mc-
Queen and Alfred Vestergoard of
California. Children of his se-
cond marriage include the late
Walter Roper. Aaron of Brady,
Jesse of Rochelle. Elmer
“Pyorrhea” May
Follow Neglect
Did you ever see an a
person with irritated "<
Druggists refund money if first
bottle of "LETO'S” fails to help
SKAGGS PHARMACY
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Mustard Greens Bun.
California
ORANGES
I • Taws H*a*a
JUICe SropafraW J*ica
390
lk 450
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gree that only a
profit financially where the rest
of us would suffer. Every time
few who want this profit
our country into such an
election they cost ns hundreds of
dollars for the voting itself, mon-1
I «’V ’hat could he snent <
MM*. MOBOiurtiy naming n«r»n m n.Dit- • ....
form-i in thu pur*, .ci.ntific prep.r*- farm roads or the library or
Jiist good !Hgr?d*.nt, tKst auicklv .a.. «I. . ...... —
MR m tie kidneys to increase the flow of
■rlne and ease discomforts of bladder irrt-
SnRRoak. All druggists sell Swamp Root.
a
doe!
can
kep
night
Burn
million.”
Geo Nix. who makes her
most of the time with Miss I
Bratton of Rochelle, was
at a birthday dinner I
Park Sunday. Miss
alf«' a guest there with
Two
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Lb. 390
Lb 450
Bleach aS
A I Arkansas
Apples Ada Rad
Sunlcist Lemons
Head Lettuce Iseberg
I L Calera da
Uabbase
Yellow Onions Mask* Lb.
Spinach
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I wish to express my appreciation for
the wonderful support given me in the
race for County Judge of McCulloch.
Your /ote of confidence in me will not
be forgotten, and I promise you to do
all within my power to give you a fair,
efficient and impartial administra-
on good I
• in a
now court-
p wp shall sonip day want to
But that Is the least of the
such elections tear up th®
■ oY us as a people We are1
now forgetting the names of
■ who signed the petition for
I beer election in our county the
| last time We bone the strong
sentiment in our county to pro-
tect our lives on the highways
I from drivers whose etes and judg-l
ment have been poisoned by
drinking "alcoholic beverage.” to
I give our fine youth a chance to I
grow
; Mrs
j home
; Bailie
■ honor pn*«t
,at Richards
1 Sal lie wa
Mrs Nix’ children as hosts
of her children Roy Barton, who
i is the oldest, and the youngest
. I daughter who lives in another
I state could not be present Mr.
ur.d Mrs Mart Rodgers and child
| ren of Rochelle participated in
| the happy event.
Another birthday dinner Sun-1
day was in honor of D. A. Roper,
who will pass his 82nd milestone
fiui
Au
tha
I
ijhDdihq- UaluAbL.
^*$1.49
poisoned
beverage.*’
a chance
up normally and safely, tol
use wages for food, raiment and
shelter for the family rather than
give profits to selfish interests
and poverty to the victims, we
hope this sincere desire by a
will
divide
many years in progress and pros-
perity.
We are grateful that the elec-
tion is over too. Somehow its
temperature seem?d to Yollowl
that of this terribly hot weather.
We would like to’thank KNEL
too for its Election Party which f
w» enjoyed on our sleeping porch. I
where we could keep cool, phy-j
sicallv as well as emotionally. As i
ft tend of ours said, if one
s not Lke the radio report he
turn it off So we know we |
■e the feeling of many who
t tuned to KNEL Saturdavl
when we say to Gradyj
and his staff "Thanks al
BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 184« ===========
on Wednesday oT this week. Mrs.’ Fikes and children of Pear Valley, son of Brady, Beatrice and Wil-
Roper was hostess at their home, Mr. and Mrs Aaron Roper and lard, M». and Mrs. Jesse Roper
near Rochelle, where Mr. Roper'
has lived for half a century, and,
I has been and still is one of the'
- • — Born
I .1.-0. dovnovu. Julyl
31. 1864, with his parents he
j moved to Texas, first to Houston
Co., near Crockett, where the I
family lived until the children1
were almost grown, then to Mi-j
i lam County and to Williamson
i County. About 1895, Mr. Roper
l came from there with his young
—— 1 best farmers in the county.
Rochelle. July 30.-If fanners . ouragement for so thinking i” “*ar ^^^‘“L’rints
Set anything done these hot. dry the proverb from "Poor Ri-1 ‘ 1- 4. w p
Mays, the homemaker must cook . hard’s Almanac.” “Early to bed |
breakfast befort it is light enough and early to rise makes a man ;
ba work outside. Or at least your healthy, wealthy and wise." Such
reporter so thinks. We find en- truth may not be very popular
---- i — these days, but the wisdom of the
with attic great Ben Franklin who wrote it
LUMBER is wor'hv of conaideration *' | family to Rochelle where he has j
*»»■«• \ n»»u n M nrn than txnv *
I lived since. Children of his first |
marriage include* the late
Roper. Dick Roper of
Mrs. Mark Mitchell of
Mrs. Bill Fletcher
American. More than any
American of his day. per-
Franklin typified the suc-
Not only did he a-
. sizable fortune for him-
Uee ACIBAK in drinking water self, but he had the satisfaction ,
or feed. Helps control coccisdosis. of knowing that his money had
- - - 'been made by real service to his
countrymen. We think of the
cooking stove he invented, the e-
lectrlcity he brought down from
the skies forerunner of our great Jegse of Rofhellp> Klnier noW
' with the army in Japan. Willard
of Rochelle. Mrs. V. N. Engdahl
of Rochelle, and Beatrice
school in Abilene. Helping
| eat his lovely birthday cake were
I Mrs. Roper. Dick Roper. Mr. and
1 Mrs. Mark Mitchell. Joy and Gin-
ger. Mr. and Mrs. Engdahl and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
power lines and all they mean to
our lives, the system of coopera-
tive city government he instituted
in his home city of Philadelphia,
the public library he originated,
and countless other services he I
rendered with humility and open-1
hearted fashion So we take to|
heart' again the old wisdom ever I
new and true that "Early to bed |
and ••arly to rise" does contribute '
ractiv* to one's success in the thing
I’MS"1 count worthwhile hen*.
wealth and wisdom
ing the dawn lifts
reverence and gratitude to 1
Giver of every good and perfect '
gift, and starts the day right.
May we here express the grat-1
i’ude of every citizen in
county who puts men above mon-
ey. people above property. ;
I character above proYit that
I county is not going to have to go
i through another "heer election.”
I Substantial citizens everywhere a-
Why .uller nwdlc.ly from b.ck.ch.., «ree that only a few people could
feelmr from excess acidity in
Gba wriiie> Just try DR. KILMER'S |
SWAMP ROOT, the renowned herbal
Modicine. SWAMP ROOT acts fast on the the
to promote the flow of urine and [ throw
pelieve troublesome excess acidity. Orifi-
maRy created by a practising physician,
PrTlCilmer's is a carefully blended combi-
Mtlom off 16 herbs, roots, vegetables, bal-
jlim. Absolutely nothing harsh or I
Maa. Juat yood infrrdirnt, that AuJcklV [building fund for the
' house
! erect
I cost.
unity
ijust i
I those
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1946, newspaper, August 2, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357378/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.