The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1949 Page: 6 of 8
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World Over Peach and Apricot
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Heinz 11 1 j Oz. Jar
Red Currant Jellv 39c
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Insured Moving
her save the oats.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Turner of
We Move Across Town, Across Texas or Across The,
Office & Storage Warehouse 701-03 W. Coj
Brady
training.
Mrs. John Oldham and child-j
ren of Brady visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hahy and Mrs. Barber Hext.
baby, Howard, had as their week-
end guest, their daughter i—2
sister Miss Peggy Jo Trammel of
San Angelo. | and
Mr. and Mrs. M. /
and grandchildren, Don and Bradshaw is ill.
Judith Ann and Mrs. E. Haby Jr.
of Hext, attended the funeral of
Mrs. Russell here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bradshaw
and Miss Lavern Jones of Brady
A
Don
home
two
side .
of a ;
side of the
blown out ana soot was
over the house. On inquiring of
the other home folks, they were
told of a thunder storm that even-
ing and of lightning striking
near, having knocked one of the
boys to the ground and shocking
the other two. So on further in-
vestigation, they found that light-
ening had struck the fire place
anil had gone down the chimney. Mrs.
The miracle is that the 1
didn't catch fire. Mrs. I
thinks having an asbestos shield
in the fire place may have help-
ed.
Mv and Mrs. O? M?
and baby spent Saturday i
Sunday on the San Saba river.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glover have
returned to Brady from a visit in
, Kan., Lincoln. Neb.,
j Kansas City, Oklahoma City and
Harvesting is in full swing. The Blackwell, Okla. They left their
showers the past three nights! son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and
have slowed work up quite a bit. Mrs. George C. Stewart, located
Billy Joe Taylor of Brady and' in Blackwell, Dr. Stewart having
Mr. Jacobson of Rochelle are received his degree from Kansas
the farm the industry is going to
be a loss.
C. E. Harlow, who attended
college at Lubbock, is home help-
after finishing the past term at; lug hi?
A! Bene Christian College. Gran-]
nie Pfeiffer, mother of Mr. Pfeif-|
fer, returned to Abilene with the
Pfeiffers for a visit. ) ♦ LOCAL BRIEFS ♦
Travis Hext, son of Mr. and! + + + + + 4
" , Barber Hext who recently)
house joined the National Guard of Bra- Mr and Mrs B R Turner of
E dy js at Camp Hood for Summer) Brady ann<?unce the birth of a
son at Medical and Surgical Hos-
pital, Thursday. Mother and baby
were dismissed from the hospital
on Monday.
Bradshaw the rodeo at Llano Saturday even-] derwood. who came into the com-
sod ing and were guests Saturday! munity to do some fencing, took
I night and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. out to help out with shocking.
Mr and Mrs. Homer Haby cam<_ M. A. Anderson. On,y a f«w have bundled oats,
> ..... k'ridHvI m.. --a Woitor Pfeiffer ] combines doing most ail tue work
fire place were all at Hext. .
lown ail morning at the Church of Christ
at Hext. Mrs. Clayton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pfeiffer, returned
home to Hext later in the week
. A. Anderson.
• from San Angelo Friday Mr and Mrs. Walter riemcr j -o.U8 -
weeks ago to find the in- «on L. V., and daughter Boots,1 and are proving the cheapest and
01 ineir nouse in smnwhat l'of Abilene, spent the past week-| quickes: way out. Hands are very
jumble Closets built on each end with home folks and friends scarce. If we farmers don t man-
or the fire place were all at Hext. L. V. preacned Sunday age to keep our young folks on
' Mrs. and Mrs. W. R. Duncan
and and grandsons, Shirl and Gandy,
left Tuesday for a visit with Mr.
1 Mrs. O. B. Bradshaw and
Anderson other relatives at Eldorado. O. B., Manhattan,
T.
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Chris-
twenty years ago at a
Mr. Ray was con-
the trip with a young baby and j
recent illness. I
Another daughter, Mrs. D. C.
Childers, with whom Mrs. Rus-
sell had made her home for many
years, was near when death catne
suddenly to her mother and was
present with every member of her
family ut the funeral.
Mrs. Russell has eight grand-
children and eighteen great-grand-
children.
I all bearers were
sons; Cecil and
two grand-1
Edwin Childers.
>nd four grandsons-in-law, Frank
A.
Bradshaw. Charles New.
Moore and Harold Wade
Mrs. Russell became a
tian some
time when Rev. I
ducting a revival here, and it was’
a blessing to have Rev. Mr. Ray.(
who is seventy years of age, con-
duct the last rites of this dear
beloved lady At the time of her
death Mrs. Russell was at home
with Mr. and Mrs. Childers
Mercury.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Capps
and son. Willis Wade, and Mrs.
Wade Tomlinson took their son
and brother, Edd Lehne Tomlin-
son, to Camp Capers near Waring
Texas. Monday of last week After
getting Edd established the party
returned to San Antonio and
spent several hours sight-seeing
and shopping.
Our daughter. Noma Fay, had
her tonsils out Thursday of last
week at Brady Hospital.
Mrs Tom Irvin returned Mon-
day after a several days visit
with her sister. Mrs. Dow Wil-
liams. of La Marque.
Mrs. Savoia Bolt and daughter
of Eldorado spent the week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Neff Bingham1
and othet relatives. O. O. Duncan,
returned home, with them after
a visit with Mrs. Bolt and other
relatives of Eldorado and San An-
gelo. He also paid his doctor a
visit and learned that the shoulder
that had been bothering him for]
e past few days after getting a
11. was out of place.
Mrs. A. N. Bingham, who un-
rweiit a nijijor operation at1
ad\ Hospital May 21. was abL
return to her home Sunday.
Her mother, Mrs. E. B. Smith, is
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CVI.F CREEK NEWS
By Mrs. John Bradshaw
Grace Woods
ago and left a
whom
Russell raised and who is
married and living in Cali-
noon at three
schoolhouse for Mrs
sell. « longtime resident
community. Rev. J. J
churches
Junction
lot to the
long way
and the
Mi*. Artie Russel! Is Buried;
Undergoes. Operation
Calf Creek, June 7.—Funeral
services were held Sunday after-
o’clock at the
Artie Rus-
f this
Ray. who
is pastoring churches at Men-
ard and Junction and living at
Menard, read the last rites.
Mrs. Russell was born at Can-]
ton. Texas, in 1867. She was a
resident of this community mans !
years and was postmaster when
the post office was Tucker She
also operated a store and in those
Jays the store meant a
folks. For then it was a
to Brady in a wagon
roads were rough.
A daughter. Mrs
died many years ago and
baby daughter. Artie Mae.
Mrs. Russell raised
now
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Lumber & Paint
use that COOKS
Paint-up and Clean-up
3 No. 2 Cans
29c
good old Paint. Enamel and Wallpaper!
250
2 No. 2 Cans
33c
690
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29c
JELLO
50
Household Cleaning Specia
I’kg.
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420
Pine.
Shingles
LEVER BROS.
Lux
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Swan 3 Lge. Bars 39c
Rinso Lge. Box ...29c
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See Us For Your Building Needs
80
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Phone 7
E. L. Jones, Manager
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CUCUMBERS
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Texas
TOMATOES
Pound
Breeze Lge. Box ..29c
Extra Box 5c
Lge. Box
Lux Flakes
Extra Box .
'A e!ch\ St raw berry
Preserves Lb. Jar 39c
3 Lb. Can
740
12 Oz. Jar
19c
Rath’s
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Crowder
PEAS LB. 150
M hite Rose " j b
POTATOES 50
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HONEY
Bruce’s
•FLOOR CLEANER QT.
Old English
•OIL POLISH 32 OZ.
Babv Beef
•ROUND STEAK POUND
Longhorn
CHEESE POUND
Cello Package
•WEINERS POUND
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•SIRLOIN STEAK POUND
Johnson’s
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Creamy Cleanser
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pine. Oak Flooring.
New 2 Lbs.
POTATOES 150
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Apricot Pie Filling 2 No. 2 Cans
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patient in Medical and Surgical Bn(j Surgical Hospital
Hospital, Thursday. through Monday.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [41], No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1949, newspaper, June 10, 1949; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357676/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.