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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1»39
The Brady Standard
- •. F. SCHWENKER. Publisher
metered as second-class matter May
17, 1910, at postoffice at Brady,
Texas, under Act of March 3 1879.
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Return From Trip to
Oklahoma; Entertains
With Slumber Party
return they were accompanied
■ home by two of their daughters,
Mrs. A. G. Gumm and Miss Win-
nie Mae Doyle who will be their
guests for several days.
They Work White Ton Sleep — Standard--
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PRESS
ATION
MEMBER
Brady, Texas, July 28, 1939
Final Rites Thursday
For Herbert Adkins
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Finlay at- |
tended the Laymen’s League and'
Conference at the First Christian!
Church in Brady, Sunday night. 1
Uncle Dick Cheatham of Whon
is the guest of his daughter, Mrs.
Tom Bradley, and family.
------------------— Chas. Bradley returned home
week They, with Robert Clifton- Tuesday from Ballinger after a
are baling hay this week for R. Pleasant visit in the home of his
BaDhataleihhis herd of inch. Dr. Chas. Cheatham and
fine registered Herefords to G. family. , - ,
Q Glasscock, and delivered them Mr. and Mrs. M. Deans of
to Glasscock’s ranch near Alice, Brady and their guest T. J. Brad lev
Texas. George Cole contracted the,of Sherman, visited, in the H. D.
seven trucks and made the trip Bradley home Monday night.
without any loss of stock. The Miss Gladys Bradley entertain- ------
cattle were accompanied by H. D., ed with n slumber party Saturday To San Antonio, Wednesday
W D., and Tom Bradley, Jr., and night, guests being Misses Nancy, Mr and Mrs Bradham
Gordon Tedder. Enroute home the Sue and Marie McCreary and Miss and daaedted funeniovedediem
--can momd.W Shim AoWEL R anL EEETEPd and to san Anton, WAAN-85,. 5
The many friends of Miss Flor- Lennox Davee of Lubbock is the Spending Week In San Antonio
ence Whitehead, popular primary house guest of Miss Nellye Faye "John Franck Ogden, employed
teacher here, were glad to have her Bradley this weeksie of Millers, with the Goodrich Tire Co. or San
. - - S-e ME = 5. =
Mrs James Finlay. Sr. is the ing home with her for a short vis His sister. Miss Bettie Sue, accom-
feChin TBrewnwo^ Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pearce have Ranied him upon his return to the
Miss Nellye Faye Bradley, pop- purchased a new car.
ular student in Texas Tech, is Canning peaches is quite the fad ______
home on a vacation. Miss Bradlev now with the house wife. The fruit Guests From Los Angeles
will receive her degree from Tech this yepraiz ofarcell tier litu. 1 Dr. J. D. Dorbande accompanied
the next, session. . , The I-adies Aid held | by his son. Bill, ftnd wife, of Los
Mrs. Meredith Ranne has com- lar meeting Thursday, Mrs. J. L. Angeles Calif spent a couple
Pearce conducting the lesson from Angeles Calif., spent a couple
Fife, Texas. July 24. — Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Day left Monday for
their new home near Waldron,
Arkansas. The best wishes of a
host of friends go with them.
T. C. Neve and Francis Wilson
made a business trip to Eola this
PERSONAL MENTION
• FOR RENT •
* Say You Saw It In The Standard
• WANTED •
* Say you saw It In The Standard.
• Miscellaneous •
* Say you saw it la The Standard.
Here From Brownwood
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whitehead
and daughter, Bernice, and Mrs.
Mrs. Carrie Whitehead of Brown-
wood were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Whitehead, Tuesday,
Nashville, Tenn., Visitor
Mrs. M. E. Rankin of Nashville,
Tenn., arrived Sunday for a visit
this week with her daughter, Mrs.
Jim Mann Bevans, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bradham
Alamo City and will spend
week with him there.
the
FOR RENT — 6 room modern
house, furnished. CALL 1025.
FOR RENT—Front bedroom with
southeast exposure. Tel. 1026.
PETE ZIEGLER.
FOR RENT - Furnished apart-
ment, 3 rooms, private bath.
PHONE 213:
FOR RENT — South bedroom,
private entrance, gentleman pre-
ferred, PHONE 125.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
with private bath. MRS. O.
GARNER.
FOR RENT—3-Room furnished a-
partment; couple preferred.
South 5th St. East. MRS. S. R.
HAYES.
FOR RENT — South bedroom,
private entrance, gentleman pre-
ferred. MRS. FRANCIS KELL-
ER.
FOR RENT — To couple, furnish-
ed duplex, all modern conveni-
ences. MRS. S. E. MEERS,
Phone 371.
pleted a very successful summer Pearce conducting the lesson from I days visiting in the home of his
5 a pupils all mak-Jeremiah, Mrs. Utsey scripture niece, Mrs. S. H. Ogden. The Visit-
ades on the rinais. dir Fin ors were also guests of T. L. Bod-i , TOD GATE A
Coonrod attended Mesdames James and A. M. Fin enhamer and family during their • F OR SALE •
Veller Enndev in lav ._. J ” * Say You Saw It In The Standard
Funeral services were held at term of school, her pupas .... muen-1........----, --- -----,
the family residence Thursday ing excellent grades on the finals, reading and select readings
morning at 9:30 o’clock for W H. Mrs C M. -............... * J----’------J A M
Adkins, 56, former State Repre- church at Pear Valley Sunday in lay. . stalin’ BEN,
sentative from the 93rd district, company with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. and W. D. Bradley are stay in Brady
and attorney here for several Reeves, guests at a stag supper on the T.
years, who died at his home here Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle re-Gray ranch. ■
Tuesday noon of a heart attack turned home Saturday from a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller of
following a long illness. ) wonderful trip to Oklahoma and Waldrip visited in the A. M. Fin-
Rites were conducted by Rev. E. other points of interest. Upon their lay home Sunday.
P. Neal, pastor of the First Meth-
odist Church, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Williams, presiding elder of the
Brownwood district, and a long-)
time friend of the family Burial
was in Brady cemetery under di-
rection of Roy 0. Wilkerson 4) .
Son Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
Mr. Adkins served two terms in Fred Lammert, Pastor
the Texas Legislature, from 1934
CHUSSHES :
°C old d**+*++ — + + + + + +
In Austin On Business
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hughes, ac-
companied by Miss Virginia Hugh-
es, spent Wednesday in Austin.
Return From Temple-Belton
******** Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tulloch and
♦ daughter, Miss Evelyn, have re-
• turned from Temple, where they
visited the past week with their
daughter and sister, Mrs. Tom
• HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB NEWS
Canning Non-Acid Vegetables | Simmonds. They also visited with
Discussed At Pear Valley Meet Mr. Tulloch’s relatives at Belton,
„ , L 1 J n 1 When canning non-acid vege- and had planned to continue on to
-—.- j "■ , - T , Sunday school and Bible class, tables, if no pressure canner is a- Galveston for a week-end stay, but
to 1938. and prior to coming here 10 O ’clock. ---- .... - -
a decade ago to engage in / 1
practice of law, had served 1 ______-___,___.......
newspaper editor and publisher which the Savior made was that of..
here, at Rochelle and Lometa, and the sending of the Holy Spirit in- demonstration agent, in her dem- ____
as county attorney and county to the hearts of the believers. And onstration to the Pear Valley club Here From Uvalde
judge of Lampasas county that---be - 4.114:11AA ;_ -Lionr-n en 5 "r " y 5 ne IOm - vad
M----. .. . vailable, that methods of preser-due to an accident in which their
Morning worship, 11 o’clock. . vation other than cooking be used, car was badly damaged by being
One of the greatest promises was one of the points stressed by side-swiped, they returned home
which the Ce-------d.......het “ Miss Mable Caldwell, county home instead.
instead.
uh. UI Lampasas wvunwy;, .. that promise is fulfilled in each women Tuesday. | ........................
Survivors include his wife, his believer. The pastor will speak of The non-acid vegetables are as- Uvalde spent Thursday here at-
mother, Mrs. W. E. Adkins or that in the sermon on the topic: narnous string beans lima beans tending fuhewal M.. Rr.
Brady, and two sisters, Mrs Roy “The Spirit Crvine in On Heart paragus, string beans, Uma beans, tending the funeral of Mrs. Bry.
O. Wilkerson of Brady, and Mrs.
R. E. Luhn of Providence, R. T.
Mrs. Luhn was unable to attend
the funeral because of a recent ill-
ness. . 3
Active pallbearers were I. J.
Burns, J. D. Branscum. John C.
Moffatt. Hubert Adkins. Arthur
Neal. Edwin Broad, Aubrey Da-
vee and Dock Taylor. l
Honorary pallbearers were:-----,---.
Judge E. J. Miller. "Brownwood: render special music.
T.ASL M.11.1. plair Rort Ford Members Of the Young I vupre 51Us vssu —***- avue, 7=
Jud Malle James Austin- Rich- League will give a mission pro-choice of the non-productive,
and Ragland James: Auspn: Brat gram at 7:45 p. m. Watermelon was served to the
and lose Rr.tton IPP A cordial invitation to worship visitors, Miss Marywil Davis,
ton Lewis Exattoni Smith with us ' Doole. and Mrs. Lester Faulkner,
Doran Paul HaddewoTon Spill-----and the following members: Mmes.
Jone” and Carl Kirby Mercury-' Presbyterian Church R. S. Arrington, Opal Browning,
cones Miller WATLY." H ′ John Angus MacMillan, Minister Leon Browning, Edd A. Campbell,
Bradley, Fires. Y Edmiston vo: What do we believe, religiously W. H. Casey, C. E. Deck, R. J.
T p Paulo peat Valiev speaking? And why do we believe Deck, J. F. Faulkner, Clifton
H's er Parker’ as we do ? Everybody has a “creed” Fowler, Edd Gault, Alfred Hall,
W W Swans. George Kibarkr, of one sort or another. What’s Lee Hodges, A. C. Ludwick, M. C.
Howell E Cobb E A Borrow J’ yours—and why? Sunday’s morn- Ludwick, Roy Moore, W. D. Priest,
Howell CODD, L. A. UFTOW, d. : : _1 D D G.5841
E. Herrington, Joe C. Myrick. E. earvine will he ha1-2—1 4- Cara Siffard. R R Smith
E. Polk, W. J. Gerron. Sam Me-
Mr. and Mrs. Milliard Bryson of
Ahe spirit Crying in Our Heart, baby beets, carrots, corn, greens, son’s uncle, W. H. Adkins.
okra and tomato gumbo, peas, I
pumpkin, squash, sweet potatoes
and vegetable soup. These vege-
tables should be cooked in the pres-
cure cooker according to the direc-
tions of a tested recipe.
Discussing the phases of dem-
Morning worship in the Swedish onstration work next year, the
language, 11 a. m. The pastor will group voted for “grain products” as
bring the message and the choir their choice of the productive dem-
--,_____________onstrations, while demonstrations
Members of the Young People’s on the “entire house” was their
West Sweden Methodist Church
E. J. Anderson, Pastor
Sunday services:
Sunday school, 10 a. m., E. W.
Nelson, superintendent.
• LIVESTOCK
* Say you T^1t in The Standard.
REGISTERED HEREFORDS
Featuring Three
PUBLICAN DOMINO
HEREFORD SIRES
Choice Females and Bulls for
Sale at all times
BROOK HEREFORD
RANCH
Brady, Texas
believe Deck, •*• r. Faulkner, Clifton
____,__, . . “creed” Fowler, Edd Gault. Alfred Hall,
of one sort or another." What’s Lee Hodges, A. C. Ludwick, M. C.
E. Herrington. Joe C. Myrick, E. ing service will be helpful to all Cora Sifford, R. B. Smith. ..r.,
E Polk, W J. Gerron, Sam Me- who would like to know what re-
Collum, J. E. Shropshire, S w. ligion is all about ."The High-
Hughes, B. L. Hughes, M. J. Bene- lights of Faith ‘ will be the sermon
field. Dr. J. G. McCall, Dr. J. S. subject. Time: 11:00 a. m.
Anderson. Dr. J. B. Granville. Dr. , Wishing for Wings will be the
William C. Jones. Charles Baker, I topic of th« evening sermon at
A. B. Carrithers, R. B. McClure, 8:00 P m.
V. R. Jones, H. F Schwenker, 0. The Chi
L. McShan, “ “ -mA
Clyde Hall. John Rudder, W. W.
Cox, H. L Hairston, C
Carnes, E. L. Ogden, J. A. Max- , ---------
well. F W. Lazalier, R L Burns, good for your soul. ,
A. B. Reagan, J. C. Wall, George FirstChristianChurch
Campbell, C. T. Wood, W. H. t Hugh B. Warner, Pastor
Ballou. H. R. Hodges, G. C. Kirk. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Mr. are expected to attend and partici-
Dr. J. W. Ragsdale, Jim Mann, Chas. Samuel, superintendent. pate BA 2 and partici
Duke Mann. Julian Behrens, Mar.| Communion and sermon at -
ion Dean. James M. Coalson and a m. -----ar-mee D: D 1 DL
Leo Moore a oia #ID- 1 Evening worship and sermon at Big * ostal Packages
ar :———-•—————— 8 o’clock. Must he Tied Securely
The picture of Little Joylina At the evening service we will MUST 1 lea Securely
White astride her little paint pony, have the dedication of our new Parcels post packages weighing
standing beside her father, J. E song books. The pastor will bring more than thirty pounds must be
White appeared in the rotograv. a message n keeping with this tied with string, wire or metal
ure section or the Star-Telegram, event. . : tape. Assistant Postmaster E. E.
last Sunday. The picture was one Several of our regular members Spiller said this week. .. .
of a group of children’s pictures ‘are away on a vacation. Those of A ruling from Washington has
under the caption. “They’ll Keep us who are here, let us try a bit been received on the topic by Mr.
The Family Names on Texas harder to have some new one to Spiller who said that packages
Ranches” Bible school with us next Sunday, sealed only with tape had broken
*-- 4 1 4 * ,. .. . at-open in many instances.
.. The Christian Endeavor will
H W Gilbreath, meet at 7:00 p. m.
... ... Sunday school will open at 10:00
Griffiths a. m.
Go to church Sunday. It will be
We can at least invite them to
+ + + + + + + + 4 + • + + 4 tend .May we do
A a We welcome 3
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We welcome you always.
• AUTO LOANS •
George Vineyard, T. C. Weldon,
Elvard White, J. E. White, W. H.
Marshall and Misses Loree Ar-
rington and Mable Caldwell.
FOR SALE—4 houses, ranging in
price from $2,500 to $3,800. B.
R. SHEFFIELD.____________
FOR SALE OR TRADE — Good
Used Corn Sheller. RODDIE &
COMPANY.______________
FOR SALE-m-inch steel shaft,
13% feet long. See it at THE
BRADY STANDARD.|
FOR SALE—Or will trade several
hundred fruit jars for fruit.
MRS. R. D. DYER, Brady, Tex.
as.
FOR SALE— Good bargains in
used tires, 50c and up. GOOD-
YEAR TIRE STORE._______
FOR SALE — Good used tractor
tires. Genuine Bargains! GOOD-
YEAR TIRE STORE._______
FOR SALE—Nice New and used
furniture at the best prices in
Brady! ADAMS FURNITURE
STORE.__________________
FOR SALE —2 Good used 4-ft.
electric refrigerators. GART-
‘ MAN’S._______________________
FOR SALE—Five Room Brick
Veneer with bath. Must see home
to appreciate it. (Easy Terms)
See W. H. MILLER at Home
Lumber Co.
FOR SALE—’36 Ford school bus,
Wayne body, capacity, 40 pass-
engers. Reconditioned motor. S
4 K CHEVROLET CO., SPILL-
ER 4 KEYSER CHEVROLET
CO., Eden, Texas.______________
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 30”
French Burr Corn Mill, in good
shape, and building 10‘x14‘. Will
sell separate. Will trade for
anything. D. H. NEWMAN, Ro-
chelle, Texas. — ------- .
Singing Convention
At Doole On Sunday
The McCulloch County Singing
convention will meet Sunday at
1:30 o’clock at Doole, according to
J. E. Herrington, president of the
group. All interested are especial-
ly invited as a number of group
singers from surrounding counties
are expected to attend and partici-
**************
♦ LOCAL BRIEFS ♦
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AUTO LOANS
$10.00 Up
Lee (L. J.) Townsend
Office: Sheffield Motor Co.
When your car won't start.
Don’t Cuss—Call us. Nance
Battery Shop. Phone 20.
LOANS •
RANCH
LOANS
F. R. WULFF
BRADY, TEXAS
....Representing
E. B. CHANDLER
and COMPANY
Tyl-Lyke Roofing is ideal
for that re-roofing job. See it
• at CLAY BUILDING MA-
TERIAL CO.
USED
FURNITURE
SPECIALS
Round
Dining Tables ....$2.95 up
Square
Dining Tables $4.50 up
Breakfast
Suites ..
$6.95 up
• will be credited at the rate of •
• 25e per month. •
• Subscriptions for a period of •
• less than three (8) months, •
• Be THE COPY STRAIGHT •
****09***20*49
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutton of
. ! Millersview are happy over the ar-
Dr. L. E. McDonald, son of Rev. rival Tuesday of a little 7 pound,
and Mrs. E C. McDonald, is visit- 2% ounce daughter. She has been
ing here this week prior to leaving named Ruby May.
for the West Coast where he is
being transferred by the United
States Naval Department.
Dr. McDonald arrived here Tues-
day from Panama, traveling the 2,-
200 miles by plane in a day and a
half. He had been stationed there
for the past eight months, and
will embark at San Diego, Calif.,
August 11 for a tour on the staff
ship U. S. S. Memphis, as Com-
manding Aircraft Scouting Force
medical officer. The tour will touch
such ports as Seattle. Wash.:
Sitka, Alaska: Hodea Island,
Dutch Arbor and Honolulu, thence
returning to San Diego.
Mrs. McDonald and children,
who have been visiting here the
oast three weeks, will leave short-
ly to make their home on the Pa-
cific Coast
Rev. Thurman F. Boswell of
Honey Grove will conduct a revival
at the First Christian Church, Ro-
chelle, beginning July 30th, and
lasting for two weeks.
H. L. Bratton, Sr., of Waldrip,
who is a patient in Brady Hospital,
was much improved. Wednesday.
Out-of-county relatives here this
week, are a daughter, Mrs. Paul
Powell and family of McAllen, and
two sons, Jeff Bratton of Winters
and Marshall Bratton of Austin,
who are also visiting with their
sisters, and brothers in this section.
In Norway, countryfolk leave out
food on Christmas eve for Santa
Claus; food for his reindeer is left
in the barn.
VOUR NOME
NOW(
MONTH
W
th
Higginbotham Bros,
and Co.
Twin
Bedroom Suite.... $29.50
3-Piece Fiber
Living Room Suite $10.00
3-Piece Over-Stuffed
Living Room Suite $12.50
Baby Bed With
Mattress.......
$2.95
Several Good
Gas Ranges .... $5.50 up
100-Pound
Refrigerators .. $6.50 up
4-Piece Walnut
Bed Room Suite $25.00
BROAD
MERCANTILE
COMPANY
WANTED—To Bale Hay on the
Shares. Power Hay Press. Pheno
538 or 387, or See JIM MANN
BEVANS, Brady, Texas.
• WANTED — An the dirty hats
In Texas to be cleaned and block-
ed IN BRADY by DEMP THE
TAILOR: Old suits made now-
New suits, made too.
Our lumber is all grade marked 4
by Southern Pine Association. ‘
This means something to our .
Customers.
CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL
COMPANY
nil
he
• SHOE REPAIR •
* Say you saw it la The Standard.
WE specialize in hand-made sad-
dles and boots, made to your or-
der. Invisible shoe repairing. J.
B. LEDDY.
MONEY SAVED by bringing me
your shoes and boot repairing.
E. E. SCARBOROUGH SHOE
SHOP.
HEAVY STEEL TANKS
FOR WATER STORAGE
5 and 10 feet high. Any size de-
livered anywhere and erected.
Work guaranteed. Pipes and pipe
fittings. Prices reasonable.
GREGORY WRECKING CO.
Brady, Texas
Box 521
• Miscellaneous •
* Say You Saw It In The Standard
PAYING TOP PRICES for all
kinds of scrap iron, regardless
of size. Also bones and all kinds
of metal. GREGORY IRON A
METAL CO.
Roofing, Water Proofing, Stuc-
co, Curbing, Storm Cellars,
Bridge Work, Side Walks,
Driveways.
A. W. BROWN
Phone 24 Estimates Free
Butler Welding
and
Blacksmith Shop
Cylinder Heads, Blocks,
Frames, Etc.
We’re equipped to cold
roll your discs
Reasonable — Reliable
Work Guaranteed
L. A. BUTLER
Proprietor
We Do All Kinds of
Hauling
Service that Pleases!
Phone 994
GEO. COLE
COOK’S PAINTS
“Best for wear and weather.”
$2.90 Per Gallon in 5 Gallon lot
on best grade Cook’s House
Paint
CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL
COMPANY
BEST VALUES-
LOW PRICES
’39 Plymouth Tudor Sedan
Demonstrator. New. Liberal
Discount.
‘36 Chev. Coach. Mechanical-
ly perfect. Good tires $350
’36 Dodge Coupe. Good-look-
ing. Reconditioned. Practical-
ly new tires #350
’34 Pontiac 4-door sedan.
Good family Car $225
Liberal Trade-In Allowed On
Your Car!
LANGFORD MOTOR
COMPANY
Phone — 345
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