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FACE TEN
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART
O* TEXAS NEWS, MADY. TEXAS FRIDAY. JANUARY II. 1»H
J. K. Harvison, Jr.
For City Recorder
j. F- Harvison. Jr., of Brady,
han authorized The Standard to
hi* candidacy for city re-
. . i It* _nl»-
H. E. Patterson
For Re-Election
As Commissioner
r*w ~ t........ rp,.,,
zz ,.r r,c:i;;.d, raw
•lection to a wond term. Mr. Pot- a,* um**pir«d term of (.rover
tereon said he wi*hf‘d to cxrre.n ( hamble*, M. ,l*rv'*®n '“*} h'^
hi* genuine thank* to the people familiar with the duties of the
cf Precinct 1 in McCulloch County i office of city recorder and f « «
for their fine spirit of cooperation that he i» well qualified not only
and constructive criticism during to serVe in this capacity. Put that
the past, and that he hoped he had ho would he able to do It in a
merited their vote and support in courteou* and efficient manner,
the coming Democratic Primary M, Harvison solicits the votes
election in July. of both ladies and gentlemen in
• I have done all within my pew- the corojng city election, and said
cr to make you a good commi*- h(. wou|j »>.predate the consid-
,loner." sad Mr. Patterson. 1 ,ation „f everyone in his race
believe that with my experience ^ cjty recorder.
and your continued cooperation 1--------
can hotter serve you in the future.
Mr. Patterson said he would
maky every effort to se~
personally in the district to t an Wlll — — — ,
them for their past favors, and to and Mn4 Ja„jce Garrett will pre-
aolicit their votes in the forth- BPnt the pVOKram, "(Jet the Most
coming election. I from Your Diving Room.”
._____—- The hostess served refreshment* ^
POI ITICAl t0 Mm<,H Nt',s Sw,n>,on' w“-.rl
*■ 'rr'rt neiiu. ----------- —
hanson. Oscar Hurd. W F. Dutton
and Bohhye Hurd and Klaine.
A recreation training meeting
was held Friday afternoon at t he i
K.ast Sweden Cluhroom. Mrs. .1. M.
ri/EPvrum YOUR HEARTPIS/RBS!
FOOD
7HAT IS
tan hcuei mi" ....... . , i
Mr. Patterson said he would january IK is the ri< xt regular
makv every effort to see each voter me<>tinK date. Mrs. Nels Swenson |
• • >-- -“-‘-i-* In thank wjjj ,M> hosU-ss at the club room
“Campfire”—GREEN
BEANS
“Campfir
PEAS
:to:t
Can
100
“Campfire”—IILACKEYEI)
300 Tall 00
Can
Fresh Shelled
^ Armour's
I'tM.I l iv nu | Hurd, Irvine Hurd. Ruhama M>il-
i vtVAITV/'UVIFKTS holm. Dick Marsden. George Jo-
ANNOl M EMfcIN ir> hans()ni (K<ar Hurd, W. F. Dutton
Charges for political announce-
ments in this newspaper include
listing in the Political Column for
the Democratic Primary and Run- Kast Sweden c iunroom. .......
off Elections, as well as the Pity, Dennis and Miss Louise Hum gav
Election on April 1956. and will .m, .ruinim*. Miss Lucille Moore.
be as follows:
‘Frontier Girl”
300 Tall Cans
$25.00
... 25.00
20.00
.... 15.00
.... 15.00
.... 1250
Congressional
District ........
County
Commissioner
Justice of Peace
Constable
City ___ .._ .... 10.00
Rates are strictly cash in ad-
vance, and no announcement in-
serted unless accompanied by cash.
Announcements inserted in the or-
der in which fees are paid at this
office.
No refund of fee, or any part
thereof, will be made after an-
nouncement is published, ev<«i
though candidate should withdraw
from race. Withdrawal notices
published at the rate of 20c per
line. Ann«una*ment docs not in-
clude subscription to this news-
paper.
The following announcements
have been authorized by this news-
paper, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary in July:
For Commissioner, Pet. 1:
11 R. KYZAR
H. E. PATTERSON
JOE JAY
For Sheriff:
LUKE VOGEL
the training. Miss Lucille Moore,
recreation specialist of A&M Col-
lc*K«\ trained the ladies at a Hal-
linger meeting last year. Games
and songs were learned by the
group Friday. Coffee and coffee
cake were served by Mrs. Janice
Garrett to the group. Those receiv-
ing the instruction were, Mrs. W.
F,. Lohn. Mrs. Bill Engdahl, Mr*.
Walter Hurd. Mrs. Glenn Smith,
Mrs. Janice Garrett, and little
Deanie Smith.
Mrs. Freeman Hurd was pleas-
antly surprised when friends and
relatives arrived at her home Sat-
urday evening to help her celebrate
her birthdtay. Watching television
and playing canasta furnished en-
tertainment. Mrs. Lee Harvison
served the coffee and Miss Louise
Hurd served hot chocolate with
birthday cake, fruit cake, spice
cake and cookies to Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Galaway and Junior, Mr.
and Mr*. Lee Harvison and Joan,
Mrs. Grata Spears, Mrs. J. W.
Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flemming,
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McAnally and
Jessie le>e, Buddy Edmiston, Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Hurd, and Louise,
Mrs. Eddie Autrey. Arch and Mor-
dia Wilson of San Antonio, and Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Hurd. The hon-
oree was presented with a number
of gifts.
PORK & BEANS L 250
“Campfire”—PINTO 300 Tall Can
BEANS 3 FOR 250
Arron Brand 10 Oz. (an
BLACK PEPPER 3 FOR 190
R0SEDALE CORN 2 FOR 250
Hotel—Green Shelled No. 1 ( an
LIMA BEANS 2 FOR 190
Moon Rose—Picnic Size
ASPARAGUS CAN 230
Hotel—Tomato __ _ --
SAUCE 3 CANS 190
PURE LARD 3LB.CTR. 470
• 2 Can* Armour’s Tamales RATH FOR 69(!
_ _ _ - ^ • 1 Can Plain Chill UV ■ IN ■ Vil
MEATS jbeet 2-12oz.cans 690
BEEF STEW 2 CANS 6901 CORNED BEEF HASH 2 <■•», 590
Pillsbury Flour
25-Lb.
Sack
1.79
10-Lb.
Sack
COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE
One Pound
Can
Sour or Dill
“Clean-up” Specials
BIAM0NB BRANB PICKLES QT. 230
HAPPY HOST CATSUP 2 FOR 350
GLADIOLA CAKE MIXES 4 FOR $1
Cracker Jack
POPPING CORN NO. 2 £*
DELTA SYRUP 5 '-bwk«.
• Sunshine
Crackers
1 Lb.
Box
230
Kf 450
Snowdrift
Shortening
3 LB. CAN 690
14 Oz.
Cans
250
gl1LM.
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wilson were hosts when rcl-
The following announcements ativeB and friends came to wish
have been authorized, subject t° ,Mr. Wilson a happy birthday. A
action of the City Election in the dolicioun lunch was served with
MLwuii ui in.- v'ity Election in the
City of Brady, Texas, April 3,
1956:
For City Recorder:
ON A JAMES
J. E. HARVISON, JR.
East Sweden News—
(Continued From Rage 4, Col. 7)
mentarian, Mrs. W. T. Galaway.
Mrs. Bobbye Hurd presented the
program on Social Security bene-
fit*.
The new yearbooks were filled were nunuay
Out with hostesses for the yenr. j the Freeman Hurd omc'
delicious lunch was served with
coffee anil hot chocolate by Mrs.
Wilson to Fred Wilson, honorce;
Merdia Wilson of San Antonio, Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Byrd and Tracy,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cole, Mary
and Joe, Mrs. Hazel Hanson and
son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harvison
and Joan, Mis. Grata Spears, Mrs.
j VV Cole, Mrs. J. J. Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hurd and
Louise, George Hurd of San An-
gelo, and Mr and Mrs. Freeman
Hurd. .
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Edmiston,
Dixie and Terry of San Angelo,
were Sunday dinner guests in
Large 0714
Size 4-6V
AJAX
FAB
GIANT SIZE 690
KING SIZE $1.19
Snow While and Extra Good
Cauliflower
Large
Head
Only
MIRACLE WHIP 310
Kraft's—VELVEETA
CHEESE 2 LBS. 790
Kraft’s Jajl*7
CHEESE WHIZ 290
l\ raffs
DINNERS 2 FOR 2900
Pints
ALL - STAR CLEARANCE
Singer Electric
Portable
$29.50
Singer Electric
Portable
$79.00
Singer Treadle
lyong Bobbin
$19.95
Domestic Console
2 Years Old
$99.00
Domestic
Treadle
$9.95
Singer Electric
Portable
$49.50
CELERY 1k““c, Stalk 1
70 1
BANANAS t^r1* l
,B. 150
CELLO SALAD MIX 1
90
| ORANGES STuict LB.
50
COOKING APPLES
Per
Bushel
WINESAP APPLES LB. 12V20
DELICIOUS APPLES LB. 150
Guardian
DOG FOOD
3 cans 274
and Priced So Low
Grapes
Flame Tokay
And So Delicious
lb. 104
Chuck
STEAK LB.
Loin or T-Hone
STEAK LB.
Fresh Ground
BEEF LB. 290
Hound Hone
ROAST LB.
Boneless Stew
MEAT LB.
Pan
SAUSAGE IB.290
All - Star Sewing Center
112 S Blackburn St.
Phone 2201
PORK C«*”
494
Lb.
( tover
Sill)
Lb.
BACON
354
Wilson's
Corn Hinn
Lb.
BACON
394
Wilson’s
Lb.
PICNICS
294
FROZEN FOODS-
Snow Crop
HA BY OKItA. FORD HOOK LIMAS
IILACKEYEI) PEAS O DlfftC A 0*4
AM) BUTTER BEANS m rUUU.
Snow Crop
STRAWBERRIES PKG.290
Snow Crop
ORANGE JUICE 2 CANS 370
Frioner
CATFISH LB. PKG 490
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956, newspaper, January 13, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905057/m1/9/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.