The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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HOME-OWNED
“M” STORE
Thompson Seedless
Grapes
BELL PEPPER POUND
ORANGES POUND
GREEN BEANS FOUNT
CAULIFLOWER POUNO
CARROTS 2 BUNCHES
Heavy Syrup—Halves or Sliced
PEACHES NO. 2i/2CAN-
POTTEB MEAT CAlC
Jewel
SHORTENING 3-LB. CRT.
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She likes her hair
youthfully
care-
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want it.
Lu-Rene
Beauty Sal
110 E. Commerce
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one-piece crepe dress. Princess button Lack.
Woo! contrast trim. Three-quarter sleeves. •
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY—QUANTITY LIMITED
$24.50
28.70
1
32.10
1
45.00
59.50
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69.70
1
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1 HP
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We have beert successful in securing our first shipment
of electric motors since the war.
Your Part
is Lanning,
Mr. and Mr?. Jamon p-
Jr., and daughter of Houston
asked to
clothing
with
M rs.
Murphy,
----1 Vis-
ited
and
meeting
S.
159.50
Olson’s Style Shop
“The Fashion Center of Brady”
Brady, Texas
preaf-
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lutn in the home of Mr. a ad Mrs. |
Sr., Tuesday morn- [
really seductive
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Woman’s Council Is
Listed On State
Honor Roll 1946-47
A letter from Mrs. Jesse Hart,
state executive secretary, notified
( the Woman’s Council of the'
j Christian Church that the local
1 council was one of 71 in the state
listed on the honor roll for attain-
i ing high goals.
At the business
Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Tomlinson, Jr., president,
Rick Kodriguei of Melvin en-
tered Medical and Surgical Hos-
' pital last Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts,
Jr., are rejoicing over the birth
of a son, weighing nine pounds,
at Brady Hospital, Wednesday
night. The baby, the second son
for Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, has
been named Jack Preston. Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Sr., of Bra-
dy, are the paternal grandpar-
ents, and their faces this week
likewise are wreathed in smiles.
sogew
South Ward PT A
Plans Party For
Faculty, Sept. 16
Committees for the school year
, were named and plans for a fa- j
I culty party and open house on ;
September 16 were made as the
South Ward Parent-Tea< her A
soclation held an executive com-
niittee meeting with its
dent, Mrs. Sydnie Richards Hal-
Alfred Underwood, presi- 5
f the Tri-County Council
. omivM that the three-county j
' group will be entertained on Sept.
| 15 in the Rochelle church at 2 p.
I m-
Members
I magazines,
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947
----—----| Tom Davis, manager of J. C. I ‘ and we’re expecting great re»-
I Penney Co., is a strong believer ponse from our advertisement
I in the pewer of advertising in j this week-end.”
I The Brady Standard. The new I •
j manager of the local firm re- Mrs. M. B. Bethel of Brady
ported the grAttest sales in some was dismissed Tuesday from
time last Saturday, after the ap- I Medical and Surgical Hospital,
pcarance of his advertisemnt in ; I
last Friday’s issue of The Stan-
dard. “That ad really brought in
the business”, Mr. Davis said,1
HP Washer Type, New
HP Capacitor Type........
4 HP Capacitor Type........
y2 HP Capacitor Type........
% HP Capacitor Type........
HP Ball Bearing ........
3-Phase
on
P.
nam- |
I ed Mrs. C. R. Anson as chairman
i of the Christian Family Life
Committee, following the resig- i
nation of Mrs. W. T. Archer,;
who has moved from Brady.
The council voted to send cook- '
ies and another box of clothing
with the 84 quarts of canned
fruit to the Juliette Fowler Home j
this week.
A letter from Miss Goldie
Alumbaugh was read, reporting
that she would arrive in Africa
about October 6. Mrs. Charles
Samuel reported on the District
meeting at Cisco which she at-
tended on Sunday and announced
an officer’s meeting for the af-
ternoon of Sept 24 and all day
Sept. 25, in Brownwood.
Mmes. Samuel. H. P. C. Evers
and A. B. Carrithers were named
on the foods committee for the
district convention which will be
held in the Brady church, Octo- i
ber 13.
Mrs.
dent o
stated
ha
Holds Its
|e Service
Ly Bee Browni<u
L the Brady C.ir
[heir “Flying Vp’
[ay evening in ♦h*
Lurch at 7:30 o'-
[ Carl Xante con-
Ltiture service
Lg were presented
t' Mary Sue Brat-
kin, Carolyn In-
[ Miller. Bonnie
[nda Oldham, Ja-
Lrron Smith, Ann
U|ie Wright.
^tton. troop lead-
iw member, Haz<d
Breakfast
hre Collins
L Ijack yard at
[and Mrs. Posey
lie setting for a
last given at S
[morning to hon-
borge.
In buns, coffee,
■ and birthday
w to twenty-five
friends who will
I their respective
or back to Bra-
were asked to take
bed clothing and
! clothing to assist the Good Sam-
aritan Home ih Brady.
The council will meet next
■ Monday evening in the yard of
I the home of Mrs. Evers
i Mrs. L. Y. Calliham and
Carrithers as co-hostesses.
if ‘
Clyde Hall,
ing.
Committees named for 1947-48
include:
Program, Mmes. Sherrod Smith,
M. B. Carroll and A. J. Ricks. Jr.
Hospitality, Mmes. S. J. Car-
michael. H. L. Curtis and Cal T.
St. Clair.
Membership. Mmes. Mark Nas- I
worthy, I. Z. Woodard, and J. E.
Lett.
Finance, Mmes. Tommy Kyzar.
W. G. Kennedy and W. L. Taylor. ,
Publicity, Mmes. Abner Trigg,
John Sloane and Wayne Spiller. I
Publications, Mmes. Earl Rud-j
der, George Carrithers and Wm. t
Storer.
Safety, E. J. Powell.
Health, Mrs. George Purcell.
Room Representative. Mines. J.
[ P. Anderson. Gardner Broad and
I Charles Samuel.
Visual Education. Mmes. J. E.
Lett, Hardin Jones and Charles
Schaeg.
Mrs. R. L. Akins, president ")T
the County Council of Parent
Teachers, gave a brief outline
and discussion of the duties of
the officers and committee chair-
; men.
manner tW
to care for. Smart for school
orous for dating.
Stop in or call today for an J
ment for a permanent the J
BE SURE TQ EAT
350
690
160
130
Fresh
GROUND MEAT POUND
LOIN STEAK POUND
OXYDOL Pkg.29c
Mission
PEAS NO. 2 CAN
CATSUP 14 02. BOTTLE
Franco American
SPAGHETTI CAN 150
LUX SOAP 3 BARS 250
Pure *
BLACK PEPPER 1V? 02. CAN 70
Sugar Loaf
PORK & BEANS 16 02. CAN 130
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THE CITY SPORTING SUPPLY
FOOTBALL
Reserved Seat Tickets
Available Monday, Sept. S
HOME SCHEDULE
September 19
Saba
San
October 10
Wink
October 17
View
Laki
October 24
Coniani he
October 31
Ballinger
November 7
Wir.tei s
$6.
Season Tickets, Reserved Seats
Tickets can be purchased at School Tax Office.
City Hall.
$50.00 REWARD
The undersigned will pay $50.00 reward for informa-
tion leading to the arrest and conviction of the per-
son or persons who threw a beer bottle through our
North center plate glass on the night of September 3.
1947. Contact Joe Myrick or Love Kimbrough.
RICKS APPLIANCE CO.
A
Oleo lb. 39c
PORK STEAKS POUND
650
430
SLICED BACON POUND
740
QUALITY
SERVICE
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Choice
VEAL CDTLETS POUND 690
Carnation
MILK 2 LARGE CANS
Pure Pork
SAUSAGE POUND
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PEAS;
Pure Cane
Sugar 5lbs.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947, newspaper, September 5, 1947; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357492/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.