The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF ...
Hegari, Corn,
Oats, Wheat & H
We Have Plenty Of—
(MM for Your HI
Arrow LAY MASH and PELLETS — In PRINT BA<
Also OYSTER SHELL AND HEN SCRATCH
fell’s Feed Stoi
G. D. (Del ma) Bell *°r ;
WE ARE FEED HEADQUARTER
PHONE 154 B J
Mil
16% & 18% Dairy
Ground Oats. Bran
Feed.
ARROW FEED FOR COWS
qi
Be tuned to KNEL each week day at 12:45 P
Bell’s Arrow Feed “Noon Hour” Newscast. A
Too Late To Classify
saw.
garage
DR.
E. E. COCKERELL
Abilene, Texas
Rectal. Hernia, Skin and
Colon Specialist
Piles Cured Without
Knife
FOR RENT—Furnished
* lent for couple. Walking I
distance. Phone 4 4.
FOR SALE—Used white wood
range with 7 gal. reservoir and
warming oven. Guiberson oil
heating stove. Cordwood
A. E JORDAN. Placid.
■ 'ind, Bleeding, Protruding, no
attcr how long standing, with-
it few days without cutting,
’■ burning, sloughing or
■tent'on from business, Fissure
uls and other rectal diseases
•ex fully treated. See me for
mic Treatment.
EXAMINATION FREE
3rady at Brady Hotel Every
1st & 3rd Monday From 7
To 11 A. M.
WANTED—Unfurnished 4 or 5
room house or apartment,
must be nice. Price no object.
North ’side IT possible. Call
1157.
GRO MASHES & PEI
IN PRINT SMS
hour of the latest news for your listening pleasure.
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PURINA
A- ’
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Schill
son. born Wed-
Surgical
the parents of a
nesday at Medical and
Hospital.
Houston Guests
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCordale
of Houston have been on a va-
cation in West Texas and visited
nart of the week in Brady with
his sister. Mrs. W. E. Cude and
family.
state at
Foster
time
home at Fife of a
He had been suffering
the past several days.
Funeral services will
this (Friday) afternoon
clock at Millersview.
be held
at 5 o’-
at Millersview'. George C.
Parker of Brady conducting.
The body will lie in
the home of a brother.
Woodress, at Eden, until
for the last rites.
THURSDAY MORNING—
Tom Woodress Dies
At Home At Fife
Tom Woodress, 65, long-time
resident of this section, died
Thursday morning at 9:30 at his
heart attack,
attacks
YOUR HENS, PULLETS, AND TURKEYS..
US NOW.
NOW IS THE TIME TO WORM AND DELI
EGGS
JS — IT WILL PAY YOU!
WE HAVE PLENTY OF
50% DDT IN POWDER
FORM
KILL FLIES
IN THI H O M l/
K KILLING
\ POWER
with T
AA A
purinafIy spray
If you are producing high quality EGGS, it
will pay you to sell us your EGGS — We have
a good market for top-quality EGGS — a
good outlet for those who take good care of
their EGGS, protecting them from heat and
those who gather their EGGS regularly and keep them fresh.
YOUR GOOD EGGS TO
^PtETE FEE®
SEE US FOR
Purina ’
rabbi*
CHOW .
PURINA,
COW
CHOW .
Swenson.
H.
Engdahl
FROM
TEE TO
PRESCRIPTIONS
GREEN
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Brady, Texas
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card trick.
202 W. Lockhart St.
PUEBLO POGFIKG $WOY
W. H. (BILL) MILLER. Owi
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Phone 9
Phone 398
307 E. First
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• Compounded Accurately
and Promptly by—
if Long Term
tf Fair Appraisal
< Prompt Service
Siding
shingles;
Woodland Green,
Mr.
Mrs.
were
visited
home
homes.
Mr. and Mrs
ited Monday in
and Mrs. A. E.
were
Mrs.
flew
visited 1
mother
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It's
it
a
75
63
home cf
!»w. Mr.
♦ VOCA NEWS ♦
♦ By Dora Behrens ♦
Fudratial
■ I FARM
And
RANCH
S3 LOANS
First
“bad”
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Ki
Registered Pharmacist
CITY DRUG CO.
and
a-
jg-—
colors in composition
Blue, Sunset Red,
Mountain Gray in all patterns. Inquire
about our loan terms.
ASBESTOS
SHINGLES AND
SIDING
Applied By Experts.
Lasts a Lifetime.
Also
been some moving
neighborhood, Mr. and
Sun-1 Mrs. George Spiller and Mr. and
*** + + + * ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ; husbands
* EAST SWEDEN NEWS ♦
♦ By Louise Hurd ♦
In
Curtis
place
gross
holes.
Cub Scouts met
Lodge Tuesday
Buckskin”
M is
Mr.-
and
Mr.
and
rem
The
by L.
score of 5 4.
Jones with a net score of 61.
the same t —
f.
Visit In Dallas
Mrs. Fred Harris and son. Da-
accompanied Miss Mary
Vincent and Mrs. I. G. Ab-
to Dallas last Tuesday and
guests there of an aunt,
Helen Hickey. Mr. Harris
up from Houston for a
week-end visit with his wife and
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i as guests. After the
meeting the group enjoyed play-
ing bingo.
10 o’-
Be sure to come Sunday
may have a visiting minis-
Malone’s Handicap has dropped
to 5. Bill Jones is also 5 and has
fourth place on ladder and I am
thinking he will be trying to take
Malone off top of ladder before
to
sorry ,
out
66
74
65
65
66
67
.. 54 ! week’s over.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Spiller.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Albert
i Mrs. Joe Holloway, is a
Mrs. Clifton Fowler in the Brady Hospital,
with ! There has been some
in our L.—
• — - -■ anfj
Mrs. Bill Jordan have exchanged
John Massey via-1 P. Samuelson .. .,
Brady with Mr. W. G. Kennedy ..
■T MULU.N,
A’d. n,i“
cub. and I
“good”
■ ‘ Hugo Lehmann
****** ******’ Gibbons Bldg. Brady Tex j
LOC AL RRIEFS * AuthorUaJ Mortgag' Loan Solldto, /or
* * * + * * + + + + + + * TU Prudential InMraace Cempany of America
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Den 1 Cub Scouts
Hear “The Buckskin”’
Den 1 Cub Scouts met at th“l
Boy Scout Lodge Tuesday and [
had “The Buckskin” read to |
them.
They studied
told about the
another told about the
cuh. Jerry Neal did a
The Den Mother and Chief
present, as were six cubs.
W. Hurds Entertain H.D. Club;
Many Attend Annual REA Meet
East Sweden, August 11
cloudy, and looks as though
may rain—at least we have
cooling breeze.
Sunday School meets at
clock. Be sure to come
as we
ter with us.
On Wednesday evening Mr.
and Mrs Walter Hurd were hosts
for the Home Demonstration
Club, that met in their home Six
members were present with theirf
sweepstakes Sunday,
Pointer won the first
in the first bracket with a
score of 71 f°r ike 18
Pointer, with a 17 handi-;of Clyde's
cap, had a net score of 5 4.
Runner up in the first brack-
et was tied by Geo. Finch and j
Austin Cullins with a net score
of 65. These two will have their
play off next Sunday, which
should prove to be a good match.
Cullins having a handicap of 14
and Finch a 16.
♦ * ♦
second bracket was won
Schmidt with a net
Runner up was Lee
‘ At
time Lee was piling up
this score he was also challenged
by Joe Barekman. and he took
Mr. Barekman for a good clean-
ing and a bright shining new
at
W. T. Galaway
E. Wilson received
sion were
Simons of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. |
F. W. Hurd and Louise.
Mr. and 1----- -------
are remodeling their home,
work being begun last week.
Mrs. Irvine Hurd was a
day dinner guest in the F. W.
Hurd home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
B rady,
Charley Ohlhansen
Fredonia, Jim Beh-
Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
ball and Harry Schwenker also
son of Mr. and had to admit defeat by Lee Jones.
_>« — 11 _ _ it. — maont'saa
patient
BO
I tiful toped 2 iron shot, getting
I off the ground about 3 feet, hit
I a bird flying across fairway. His
! caddy said he thought Malone was
having sparrow for supper.
!on' “nd they
. —•> of his bi
and
Here is a
Bill Malone playing No. 1
got a birdie even if he did take
7 or 8 strokes on the hole. On
his second shot Which w'as a beau-
Mrs. Tol Roberts was a Monday
afternoon visitor in the W. T.
Galaway home.
and Mrs. N. G.
Wood and Sharron Ruth
Monday afternoon visitors
in the F W Hurd home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johnson
were business visitors in Tem-
ple last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Engdahl
and Beverly were afternoon visi-
tors in the Chester Engdahl
I home at Melvin. ;
Willie Hurd has been report-
ed sick. We hope for him a
speedy recovery.
This community was well re-
presented at the R.E.A. picnic onp inch; Everyone was very hap-
i Thursday
Mrs. J.
wards.
Tuesday
I the W. T.
, Mr. and
| Louise.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cubella of
San Angelo and Mrs. Irvine Hurd
I were Friday morning callers
I with Mrs. D A. Hurd.
Mr. and Mrs. George Engdahl
! entertained at their home on Sat-
i urday evening with an ice cream
> supper. Those enjoying the occa-
FMnner
Mr' and mJ
son Joe B 1
‘.n Krady en“
Antonio froJ
HagermJ
they • M
Keen's
dleton.
and
of Haslet returned to
home Monday afternoon
spending a week visiting
Mrs. Davis’ mother. Mrs.
Behrens and family.
Bill Davis
Dora
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Williams of i
Brady are the parents oT a
daughter, born Friday at Medical
and Surgical Hospital.
Attend FunJ
MriandM^l
p. Wood
9harl(18 SamJ
funeral Thu J
the Sloan cj
County fOr
died of ah
home. Wednaw
(hmmI Rain Falls Monday;
Spiller, Jordan Exchange Homes
Voca, August 13.—Our com-
munity was blessed with another
of those million dollar rains
Monday. The rainfall was some
where between three-fourths and
py over the rain which was bad-
ly needed.
! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pryer and
afternoon callers in’son of Hondo spent the week-end
Galaway home were with Mrs. Pryer’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. F. W. Hurd and ‘ and Mrs. Marion Chew. Other vis-
itors in the Chew home were Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Chew of Fredonia
and Grandmother Chew of Pon-
totoc.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott and
family had as their guests Fri-
day night, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Chew. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chew.
Grandmother Chew. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Holloway and family and .
Mrs. Walter Ramsey of Brown-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis
family of Haslet returned
their
j after
with
Lena 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis and
familv and Miss Dora Behrens
visited Thursday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Larrimore.
Mrs. Walter Ramsey spent the
week-end visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Elliott and
family, and attended the Chew
reunion.
j .Mrs. Marlon Chew. Mrs. Gene
Chew. Mrs. Robert Pryer and son
and Grandmother Chew
Tuesday afternoon in the
>1 .Mrs. Lena Behrens and family.
Mrs. Lena Behrens had as her
Ufst.-». Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sullivan. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Marvin Sullivan
Mr. and
family.
Jess Boggs and family, Mr.
Mrs. Bill Davis and family
>f Haslet. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Beh-
and son.
Behrens and son. of
and Mr
son of
and
Mr.
s and Mrs.
Richland Springs.
Joe Holloway and
Bogg
Bill
The following are the net scores
tn the sweepstakes.
Bill Malfine
D. A. Harkrider ..
Geo. Adkins
A. Cullins
Geo. Finch
i .... .
H. Otte, who are vis- i C. Pointer
iting in the home of Mrs. Chas. H. Miller . .. •• •
Steelhammer. I A- .. ..
i Joe Barekman .. .
-------------------------------—---------j Bill Roberts
1 H. Schwenker .. ..
I C. H. Elliott
E. Gressett
Lee Jones
Bob Engdahl
Ray Nowatny .. ..
* * •
On the ladder this week. C. H.
Elliott was challenged by Bill
Gay Kennerly but defeated Ken-
nedy and retained his place on
ladder plus a new ball. Geo. Ad-1
kins after shooting 36 and 37 all
week was assisted down the lad-
der by A. Cullins, Sunday.
• • •
Clyde Hall, Jr., was absent,
from the course Sunday due
Illness. Adkins, although
of Clyde's condition, came
several cigarettes better off.
• *
belleve-it-or-not—
hole
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Cream & Poultry
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tad in soil an I
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with i<k“as
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being held for
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George practic]
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Funl
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Friday]
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with I
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of thJ
years!
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admission
Opinions which a
hbiic. no change .
lof children forrt
public school*
L Legislature.1
ken of the Bra-
baid today,
w.ou’ly released,
I misleading to |
[well as patrons
a ruling receiv-1
Gordon Worley,
hl)fy expressed
“ng ownership
nd they world
'0Ila^ of both
hers.
I For
ion
rtfe (•
Jfe 1r
Landin
L. has
of
F1MH—
| Buys
Store
Embry has
li chase of
from C
ring been
pays ago. .,ir. |
kcepted a posi-
salesman for
I of Houston, a
h joining the
I World War II.
Rbry will oper-
foame of which
Rd to Embry
Mdress is 1005
k Embrys need
[Brady and Mc-
|,Ting resided
I a century
F)' also operat-
f'e* many «ea-
bu
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I till
end of t
st'IU!
show 1
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Steiner, |
■ the thre|
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rrision of super-; judges; |
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hitten. Worley pickup
■ture did P*8S I uouncer]
admit children| and i.l
in ef age on or1 Moore ]
but the author I clown 4
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h it in rec]
■nge in the law 1 Jubilee]
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I tile at|
‘ w hich I
’ t'ounty]
* limit ol
i must bl
county.|
Man!
l“c tu until
his
week,
trly ,n
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nler. and la-
f’ he Rent's
rnt for Mann
Mee
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las
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Reived here.’
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MAYHEW & JORDAN
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Brady, Texas
PHONE 164
PURINA
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Back of Commercial National Bank-
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1947, newspaper, August 15, 1947; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357486/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.