The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962 Page: 2 of 10
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"THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1962
ROCHELLE NEWS
By MRS. LEON LEE
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«ide of her father and helping , Mr\ai Mr>. jamea Halt and
Mr* ( ottle and other relative* „on Littlefield, were week-end
rare for him. ttueata of Mr. and Mr* L. C. 8an-
m,m Fe«*V Boyd, taacber In, wim Mr iin(, Mr*. Irvin Peel
the Taylor School System and Bj,ent three daya la*t week vlait-
ing their daughter and family
Mr*. (iaylord Miller,
la like a lion. We do hope to
•ee acme pretty weather now eo
•veryone ran begin their aprtng
garden* and yard*
O. L. Cottle I* *eriou*ly ill In
Mi** Carolyn llewatt, Austin, I M A Mainer van in San Angelo
were week-end viaitor* of the J Monday for a medical rheck-up
R. Boyd* He viaited hi* non and fam'ly
Mr and Mr* N T Gault. Su- Dr and Mr* 8 II Gainer, Ileth,
*ari. Jimmy, and Melinda, Mile*. Itnndy David and Paul,
were \i*itora Saturday with hi* Mr and Mr* Alvi* William*,
mother Mr* N T Oault. Sr and Brady, were dinner gue*t* of her
and mother and brother, Mr* Beda
Mooring and Jame*. Sunday.
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Mr. and
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Vl*ltlng their *l*ter* and moth-
er, Mr and Mr* Bill Rngdahl.
Mr. and Mr*. Billy Moaaley and
Mr*. Stella Cole over the week-
| end were Mr* Boh Lloyd and non.
I Hobb*, N M . and Mr* Ben Hall,
| Kunlre N Mexico.
Mr*, faille Selimnn wait in
Brownwood the pa*t week-end
visiting her *i*ter* Mr and Mr*
Frank Wood nnd Mr. and Mr*
1.. B. Petty, Farmington. N. M.,
nnd brother C. C. Stamen.
Mi** Suzanne Smith and Mr*
Tom Langneth nnd Mark viaited
their parent* Mr nnd Mr* Bill
, Smith, Linda. Jan and Nan Helen
and little Mark remained for a
longer visit with her parent*.
Don McDonald serving with
| the t'nited Stntes Army is uta-
tioneii at Ft. far*on, Colorado.
Mr*. Kate King hn* gone to
make her home with a daughter
at Iredell, Texas, We will miss
her hut hope her happine** in
her new home.
Visitors of Mr* Lillie Bartlett
over the week-end were Mr. and
Mr* Willi* Bartlett. Santa An-
na; Mr. nnd Mr*. Sam Nowlin,
Brady; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Bartlett. Jonce Adam*, nnd Del-
la Davenport. Mr*. Davenport re-
turned home with the Willis Bart-
lefts for a week’H visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy Cunning*-
ham nnd girls. Kerrville. were
recent visitors of his pnrents Mr.
and Mrs. F.on Cunningham,
Week-end visitors of Mrs B
W Allen were Mth Vera Brown
nnd Judy, Austin, nnd Mrs Leon
Lee.
Karl Alfred has returned homo
after a week's visit In Dallas.
Postmaster I,eon Leo. n train-
ing Instructor of newly appointed
postmasters, was in Texon this
w''ck to assist a postmaster who
has recently been appointed.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Drew Brown car-
ried their son, Clifton, who hn*
been ill for several days, to San
Antonio Friday where he will
seek further medical treatment
They visited their daughter nnd
family Mr nnd Mrs Hownrd Mar
tin nnd family while there.
Rev. and Mrs. M. I). Morehead.
Jr . Cennne and Karl, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Sansom, Mr*. Jess
Murk. Mrs. II. F. Whitaker, and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lee nnd Lar-
ry attended Ihe Workers Anso
clntionnl Conference at Mercury
Baptist Church, Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Painter and
family. Snyder, were recent visi-
tors of their parents Mr and
Mrs It \V Paint* r nnd Jerry
and Mr and Mrs Bill Jeffreys
and children.
Fife Keltic
By MRS. O. C. UTKF.Y
FIFE, March 20—The warmer
weather and shower* today are
welcome after the wintry blast
of lant week Good rain* are
needed now before tune to plant .
feed.
Mr*. Harroll Watkins of Big
Lake spent Saturday with W. A
Finlay.
Mr. and Mrs Leon Coonrod of
San Angelo visited Wednesday
nnd Thursday with Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Pnderwood.
Aubrey Mitchell returned Fri-
day from Lyford nnd is helping
put n new roof on the Ed Mitchell
residence this week.
Mr nnd Mrs. Dewey Tedder
visited In San Angelo Friday with
Mr. and Mrs Bay Bnnne
Mrs. Sidney Coonrod of An-
drews was n week-end p.iost of
Mr an<l Mrs. Floyd Underwood
Mrs. W. W. Tedder is at home
nnd doing well following surgery
recently in St. Ann's Hospital In
Abilene.
Mrs Tom Hickman nnd Mrs
L M Farmer spent Saturday in
Brady with Mrs M 1,. Tedder.
Tommy Finlay of Austin nnd
Kent Finlay of San Antonio were
here Wednesday to attend the
fnnernl of their grandfather, T
J. Short, in Brady.
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Mr. nnd Mrs II D Bradley of
Bradv spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs. Tom Hickman
nnd Mrs L M Farmer.
Mr nnd Mrs Karl Coznrt of
Whon visited Friday evening with
Mr and Mrs Tom Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Bnnne of San
\ugolo nnd Woodrow Bnnne of
San Antonio were week-on I
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dewey
Tedder.
Bev llerff Epperson, pastor of
Lohn Baptist Church. Mr and
Mrs Cordon Newton, and Mr. and
Mrs Leon Barton visited Sunday
afternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs W
W. Tedder.
Mrs O C. Otte of Brady visit-
ed Tuesday with Mrs L M. Far-
mer nnd Mrs. Tom Hickman
Boh Finlny of Austin spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with his fath-
er. James Finlay Sr. Wo were
glad to have Bob with us in Sun-
day school.
Students to Visit
Tabernacle Sunday
A group of students from the
International Bible College of San
Antono will l»e guests of the Brady
Gospel Tube ma de at the morn-
ing worship and at the evening
service Sunday.
This group of young people is
hut one of many from the home
missions department of the col-
lege who spend week-ends in
churches over the state.
• • •
The students will be heard on
the Sunday morning radio service
from the tabernacle at 9 a m. on
KNKL, Brady.
Young people of this area are
especially invited to attend the
morning worship at 11 o’clock and
the evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Everyone i* invited to hear the
students' singing and music and
a message.
scored highest in individual beef
cattle judging in the annual judg- j
ing contest sponsored by the San
Angelo Fat Stock Show Asaocia- 1
tion. Two hundred and fifty boys
competed. Team members were
Andy I’erez, Albert Aguirre und
Joe Whitefield.
* • •
I)edra (juinn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard ljuinn of Mel-
vin, showed the Reserve Grand j
Champion calf at the San Angelo
Fat Stock Show. This calf was
fed under the supervision of T. 1
Wood, FFA sponsor.
SPECIAL CATTLE SALE
Heart of Texas Commission Co.
PHONE LY 7-6753
Brady, Texas
Sat., March 24,1962
I P.M.
Cows & Calves - Springer Cows
Heifers and Bulls
• Featuring1 a few registered Angus Cows
with Calves at side sired by a $25,000 bull.
MALCOLM
JERNIGAN
Goldthwaite, Texas
I*h. MI 8-3156
WAYNE
MAY
Llano, Texas
Ph. 247-5288
MELVIN
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w • isim miiv virevi
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jame* Lewallen
and family of San Antonio nnd
mother, Mrs. Ruby I.ewallen of
Bradv viaited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Haynes,
also llarncr and Olga Stromquist
Visiting in the Gaston Moore
lu.me Monday till Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs Paul Schmidt of Ar-
lington. J. A. Cagle of Fort
Worth and son, Buster Cagle of
Irving visited Monday and Tues-
day Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hester of
l.ohn visited Wednesday. Mr. and
MT' Grady Moore of l.ohn visited
Friday night. Mis. A. 1 Cagle,
mother "f Mrs. Gaston \L ore, is
residing with the Moores and is
now ill,
• • »
R II (Herman) Wren passed
away last Wednesday night at
W u hita I alls, i uneral service*
were I eld at Brownwood Friday
morning at 10 a. m. and burial
"as in Melvin Cemetery Friday
afternoon under the direction of
fbe total Masonic Lodge. Mr.
" r’ n w»i « long-time resident of
Melvin.
There is a first aid course I*einl*
conducted under the leadership of
Coach Vllcorn which began Tues-
d*) night at the srhmd buibling.
It i* open for anyone who is in
tere*ted from our community or
adjoining communities
Mr ami Mr* Hol> Kyiar ami
daughter of fort Wurth spent
last week-end with tbc-ir i>arents
M' > Mi* .1 \\ h> -»r At ,|
Mi
»nsl Mr*. IL want Park*
it. r* in Mr*. T B (ohh’a
Monday were her niece*,
Ja.-k Kmsx of Houston a> J
Murray Harper of Martin*
M-abty-Style- \ alee
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FUNERAL MD.Ml
I'uneral Directi -
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FINEST OUAUTYFOODSy
Snowdrift SHORTENING 3
Del Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL
KIMBELL’S BISCUITS
NELDA TOMATOES
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LB. CAN
NO 303 CAN
CANS
__ _ NO I CANS
CLOROX............ ()t, Bottle 19c Siou* Extracted
HONEY ..............1-Lb. Jar 39c
HeartV Delight
PEACHES Ng. 2V? Can 25c
Kimbell’n
Stuffed OLIVES 6 Oz. Jar 39c
Jolly Time
POPCORN........20 Oz. Can 35c
Del Monte White or Yellow
Instant Carnation
MILK....................SQL Size 69c
( ORN MEAL 5 Lb. Rag 42c
Fritos—2 Sizes
PLAN DIP......10c and 24c Size
Charmin
TISSUE............4 Roll Pkg. 35c
Del Monte ,4 Ql
CATSUP 2 f°R 39c
Cheese Spread
V ELY EETA......2-Lb. Box 79c
Durkee's Grated
C ()( ONLT 3—5 Oz. Pkgs. 25c
Snowflake
COCONUT........7 Oz. Pkg. 19t
Tri-Valley Whole Spiced
CORN
PEACHES
CAN
Assorted Flavors
JLLLO.................. 3 Boxes 25c
W rich's
(Jrapelade or Crape Jelly
•3 20 Oz. Glasses................$1.00
Imperial
303 CAN
k'T1*11" 21 Oz. Bottle
WAFFLE SYRUP............ 37c
Ocean Spray
CRANBERRIES 3(M) Can 19c
Kipolite
MARSHMALLOW CREME 19c
Maranchino
CHERRIES....8 Oz. Bottle 29c
Nestle*' Semi-Sweet
MORSELS........12 Oz. Pkg. 49c
PITTED DATES Lb. Pkg. 29c
Kraft's Macaroni and Cheese
DINNERS
EACH
f 'T ~ I ^tint Jemima
Sl GAR 5-Lb. Bag 49c I PANCAKE MIX . 2 Lbs. 39e
( heer Reg. Size 29c
Vel ....Reg, Size 29c
Fab Reg. Size 29c
Tide ... Reg. Box 29c
K im
Tissue I Roll l*k. 25c
VEGETABLES
Bananas Lb. I.V
Nabisco Premium
( rackers lb. Ix>\ 29c
N'ahisco Pinwheel l-"t <*r Pkg
Lookies .............. 43c
llri nolds
Foil 25 Ft. Rolls 31c
Cut Bile
Wax Paper 29c
\ an lamp 2 In Of. (an*
Pork iV; Beans 25c
MISSION PEAS
2 CANS 29c
(elbi
Carrots . Lb. 10c
I.H.
< ran berries 15c
I iMamond
Lemons Lb. I.V Vienna* 2 For 21c
Special- f«»r Thur-d*?. Fnd. * and '•turd**. March
FROZEN FOODS
Sno-Frrsh Frocen
Peaches .2 fur :t.V
Banquet
Pie* ........ 22 Oz. 39c
Peach . Apple * ( hern
I umpkin • Minrrmeat
Natur.pe , For
Strawberries 3 V
(iladioU Parker ||ou»e
...... Pkg. 3V
» I'mg Jth Breaded
Shrimp . |*kg. I9<
' dhu* sun ;—a o(
Orange Juice 39t
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1962, newspaper, March 23, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920877/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.