The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1947 Page: 8 of 8
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ARROW FEED FOR COWS
WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF ...
Hegari, Corn, Mil
Oats, Wheat & Hi
We Have Plenty Of—
for Your Hl
Arrow LAY MASH and PELLETS — In PRINT B
Also OYSTER SHELL AND HEN SCRATCH
16% & 18% ton
Ground Oats, Bru
Feed.
Be tuned to KNEL each week day at 12:45 P. M.
Bell’s Arrow Feed “Noon Hour” Newscast A qi
hour of the latest news for your listening pleasure.
MM GM innw
■ TURKEY!
W orm them now and then put them on Arrow Fii
PHONE 154
I
Kelts. IW-Sti
G. D. (Delma) Bell
WE ARE FEED HEADQUARTERS
Too Late To Classify
PRESCRIPTIONS
Labor Day Rodeo—
Compounded Accurately
and Promptly by—
Hel
Brady, Texas
Phone 252
Marks
R.
The
Spot
101
Bring them in large lots or small lots. We can use any amount.
And remember, we pay top prices. For best egg profits, sell to
Mayhew - Jordan.
WE ALSO WANT TOUR CREAM AND POULTRY
LE1FESTE,
J
REMEMBER
or Laying Mash, you
'I
YOU GET HERE WHEN YOU BUY
/ Low Interest
get a certificate. Be
sure and ask for them.
FOR FULL DETAILS
SEE US
DR.
FEED STORE
Bar k
Optometric Ey« Specialist
CHOWS
Brady, Texas
PHONE 1G4
115 Blackburn Street
PRADY, TEXAS
Ptesu M
!!!!.'!!
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Martgaga L—n Safkitot fat
TU Pradaatial Cirmi «l AmXm
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Bring Us Your Eggs
/ Long Term
4 Fair Appraisal
4 Prompt Service
PURINA
LAYING CHOWS
boat
Ford
P
nideulial
■ FARM
And
RANCH
S3 LOANS
Registered Pharmacist
CITY DRUG CO.
. ■ left August 5 for Hobbs, N. Mex ,
Mills of
Shannon
o
of Kil-I
$32.67
$90; J
15.-, I
GET THIS COMPLETE SET
OF LOVELY
SILVER PLATE
AT LOW COST!
with SILVER CERTIFICATES
Leo
of Waco. 12.5; Royce
Brownwood. 15 fiat,
Holleyman of Ozona,
Roping
11
I FOR SALE
Wool-1
A. A.
While)
to!
Menard.
Brady,
iron
a Wedding Books. The Standard.'
FOR SALE—Used electric wash-
ing machine, good condition.
1300 S. ELM.
FOR SALE—4-Room house with
bath, 600 West Marie St. 100
yards from North Ward school.
12 bearing fruit trees and Pe-
cans, good storm cellar. See
E. E. SMITH, City Hall, Brady.
Texas.
LOST—Black and white pointer
bird dog. Notify Sam McCol-
lum III or call 58 or 1109. Re-
ward for information.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wooldridge
and daughter. Wanda, enjoyed a
vacation trip last month. They
rliiiB ~< —ornarrwrir
FOR RENT Small furnished
house. Bills paid. Phone 418.
---Hugo Lehmann
____ ____ i Gibbons Bldg. Brady Tex.
MAYHEW & JORDAN
FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom.
.MRS. BERTHA
1104 S. Walnut.
Nico 12 j
Model.
Saddle
CALHOUN.
in any kind of Purina
Lay Chow, Layena
a part-
1001 N.
of Hoi
Worth
leen s
each.
Second Round—
Professional Cali
Brannon
S<walt
J. D
$9.75.
riding,
h carried day me
three
>n of
Austin
•e paid
Riding
$65.32;
ton, Bo
ind Charlie
lit second
WANTED—Position as house-
keeper in informal adult fam-
ily. MRS. LAURA DODSON,
Rt, 1, Brady.
one three-room and
one Tour-room house to be mov-1
ed. MRS. W. I. MYERS. Call i
9 4 5.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
it. boat and trailer.
“A" Ford roadster,
ponies. P L
Phone 115 S.
Returns Home
Mrs. Maple Adams returned to
Brady. Monday, after a stay in
the John Sealy Hospital. Galves-
ton. She has to return for a
check-up in a month.
j where they were guests for sev-
’ oral days of Mr. and Mrs. Bill I
i Heath and family, then drove on I
, to Carlsbad where Bert Wool-
and family reside. They]
so enjoyed a trip through the
itverns before driving to Colora-
i> Springs. Colo., for a stay
ifli their two sons. K. S
ridge and family, and
.’ooldridge and wife.
iere they made special trips
ike’s Peak. Manitou Incline,
ven Falls. Helen Hunt Falls and j
Garden of the Gods. At Canyon)
f Ft. ' City, they visited the State Pri-j
the Skyline Drive and the
I Royal Gorge. Enroute home the
group visited at Amarillo with i f
D. R. Peel and family, and spent I
; several (Lays with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Wooldridge of Abilene.
' J. W. RAGSDALE
I
FOR RENT- Furnished
ment. Private bath.
HIGH. Tel. 212.
where they were
oral days of
(Continued From Page 1, Col. 7) I f
I dridge
Raymond Jones,, ;l
night’s | c
event Id
each of]«
antes. Jack d
and Johnnyiv
money ) tl
$19.50;
In Monday
the only
ney
perform
Menard
split first
$34.12 <
Gene
L W.
oge Bryant
« Hood
money.
1
“OUR VINES HAVE TENDER
GRAPES”
I
“MELODY RANCH”
No. 2: Edward G. Robinson, Margaret O’Brien —In—
Double Feautre
No. 1:
SHOT GUN SHELLS
12 Gauge
$1.35 and
up
22 Shells
27c and
up
12 Gauge Guns
SI7.20 and
up
Anything For Your Hunting Need-.
♦
Sportsmen’s Headqiyirters
Located Next Door To Pig Stand
On San Angelo Highway
City Sporting Suu
Jr’ 3 w |
We Are Loaded Wi
No. 2:
SPORTING GOODS
THE VIGIL
THVIIS.—11
WED.—HI
I
Maria Montez, Robert Paige —In—
‘TANGIER”
SUN.—7 MON.—S TUES.—9
Jon Hall. Margaret Lindsay, Andy Devine —In—
£S RETURN”
PAGE EIGHT
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The T exas Theatre
Lopez,
SAT.—6
FRI.—5
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
* PERSONAL MENTION *
20.5,
Brady.
11 O’(J
Mondays ThraJ
906 W. J
Mrs. Cl J
I
$10.33.
Steer
$40;
39.2,
i; Double Feature
Smiley Burnette. Sunset Carson, Peggy Stewart,
Weldon Meyburn —In—
“CODE OF THE PRAIRIE”
Kinder]
Be?innint
Morning
of I
fourth
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity
’ ro express thanks for the many
I acts of kindness and words of
In Rodeo Here | comfort tendered me in the loss
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shannon of1 of my dear wife and baby. To all
Goose Creek are taking part in
the rodeo celebration, and visit-
ing with his uncle, 8. E. Stovall
and family. Mr. Shannon had the
misfortune to break his nose in
the rodeo on Monday evening.
Visit At Waco
Mrs. John Lohn and daughter.
Janice of Pear Valley, were hap-
py to find Mr. Lohn, whom they
visited at the Veterans' Hospital
at Waco. much improved and
able to visit with them on the
grounds.
K"1-.
E E1VHT __________________- THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1>47—- .—
PHONE 275 Workmen’s Compensation, Bonds, Automobile, Liability, Tornado and Property Insurance Rear Brady NatT.|
Mrs.ft.B.Carrithers-CARRITHERS INSURANCE AGENCY-George Dm
my friends, both white and col-
ored, 1 wish to offer my heart-
felt thanks, and to those who
sent flowers go especial thanks
and appreciation.
JACK FAWCETT
Friends Here
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baird of
Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. Gus
Rosway of St. Louis, Mo., were
guests over the week-end in the
home of Misses Gussie, Nell and
Irene Rice and Ed Rice.
I $16.98 each.
Saddle Brone—Rob Whiteside,
Imperial Calif.. $39; Alfred Cox,
Austin, Seven entries
split third and fourth place
money.
Bareback Brone—Bob Dennis. '
Roscoe, $64; Jim Dobbs of Men-
ard and Andy Fenton. Coleman,
split second money, $40 each;
Lloyd Burt, Cedar Valley. $16.
Bull Riding—Booge Bryant,
Ft. Worth. >65.32; Bud Humphrey
of Belton, $49; Dale Adams of
Byers and Jack Wilkinson <
Menard split third and
money with $49 each.
Mr. and Mrs. Zephie Farmer,
Miss Lou and Thomas spent Tues-
I day in San Antonio.
$60; George Epperson, Cheiokeo,
15.6, $30.
Amateur Calf Roping—Harold
; Heath of Brady. 20.5, $41.32;
I Manuel Lopez, Brady. 24.3,
$30.99; Bob Russell, Brady. 24.7;
I $20.66; Luke Vogel. Brady, 28.2.
Wrestling—Bill Best,
Hobbs. N. M., 5.8 seconds (a new
record), $80; Jack Favor of Ar-
lington, 10.4; $60; Hobart Flow-
ers. Duncan, Okla.. 15.7, $40; |
Buck Jones, Fort Worth.
$20.
Ladies Barrel Race—Mrs. Ted
Powers, San Angelo, 10.1, $45.32;
I Shirley Streeter, Hamilton. 10.3;
I $33.99; Sissy Allen and Mrs. Rus-
sell Allen, split third money.
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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/m1/8/?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.