The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1962 Page: 5 of 12
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= rHE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, MAY 4. lDoJ
PAGE FIVE
MELVIN NEWS
MELVIN, Texas, May 2—Visit-
ors during the Easter holidays in
the home of Mrs. V. H. Norman
were her son, Noel, ami family of
El Paso; her sister, Mrs. John
Kirhy and niece and family, Mrs.
Jimmy Cox of San Angelo; a
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Morgan Kirhy of Corpus Christi.
Mrs. I. C. Ferris had as her
Easter holiday guests the follow-
BY MRS. E. F. SCHMITT
ir.g: Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ferris
of Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Cook and family of White Hall;
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nall und
family of San Angelo and Roy
I.ynn Ferris of Waco.
Rolean Anderson of Irving vis-
ited last week-end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ander-
son. Mr. Anderson is a patient
in Brady Hospital. He is much im-
BASEBALL GAMES OF WEEK ON TV
SAT.—SAN FRANCISCO at CHICAGO
SUN__SAN FRANCISCO at CHICAGO
For Your Television Needs See
( has. J. Brown 907 S. Bridge
RADIO TV SALES & SERVICE Phone LY 7-2160
YOUR
mUTH |V
Dealer
in Brady
Royalty of Radio K Television
MOVING IIJNE 1ST
New Location 119 W. Commerce
Elect
John C.
Phillips
proved and hopes to .eturn home
this week-end,
Cecil Waldrep and family < f
Artesia, N. Mex., were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Waldrep and Mr. and Mrs. Chea-
ter Engdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob B. Kyxar and
daughter of Fort Worth, spent
Easter holidays with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kyzar
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marshall of
Houston spent the Easter holidays 1
with Mr. and Mrn. Floyd Marshall
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parka.
The Melvin PTA will meet next
Tuesday, May 8, 3:45 p. m. for.
the ir installation program. Host- j
esses will be the Junior and Senior
classes.
The Home i/emonstration Club
will meet Monday, May 7 at 2:110
p. ni. in the home of Mrs. Allan |
Ledbetter. Mrs. I ,ed better and
Mrs. J. A. Sansom will bring the
program on purse making. All
members are urged to attend.
The McCulloch County FFA
Rodeo will be held May 4 and 5
at 8:00 p. m. at the Brady race
track. Those from Melvin entering
the rodeo are Kay Snyder, David
Whitworth, Jack Weaver and Joe
Johnson. Representing the Melvin
FFA chapter in the queen’s race
are Janice and Justine Johnson.
Mary Helen Bratton is the present
McCulloch County FFA rodeo
queen and will be presented at
the rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Wood-
ward and daughters of Sahinal,
visited Faster with Mr. and Mrs.
, N. M. Barnett and Mr. and Mrs.
I Carroll Barnett and daughter.
I If you would like to see some
pretty flowers drive by the W. C
Hutto home and see their pretty
peonies.
Fite Hem
By MRS. O. C. VTSKY
Thrifty Food Shoppers SAV E Plenty Here!
These Low Food Prices Effective Thurs,. Fri., Sat
FIFE, Texas, May 2—The good
rains lust week gave grain fields
und pastures a boost. The farmers
are getting feed and cotton plant-
ed where the ground is dry
enough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lewis of
Odessa and Mr. ami Mrs. B. h.
Lewis of Brady visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce
and children.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Patterson
Of Stephenviile are the proud par-
ent of a baby daught.i, Marla
I Ann, born April 30. Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1>. Patterson spent from Friday
to Tuesday in Stephenviile.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. It Byrd
Mike and Steve of Big Spring
were guests Saturday and Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell.
Mrs. Mary Pearce and James
Finlay met with relatives at Rich-
ards Park in Brady Sunday for a
birthday dinner for Mrs. \\. L.
Isaacs of Eldorado. Others present
were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Me-
Cutcheon., Jr, of Austin, and Mrs.
Otto Williams and W. L. Isaacs
of Eldorado.
Mrs, Paul Lohn spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Tom Hick-
man and Mrs. L. M. Farmer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Underwood
and children of Brady visited
Monday afternoon with the Floyd
Underwoods.
James Finlay, Jr., Steve ami
Mike spent Sunday in Lubbock
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bloomer
and baby. Mrs. Finlay returned
with them after visiting la t week
with Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer.
M<BEE GRO.
Old Mason Road
and
Carey Avenue
Open 6 Days Per Week—6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. n». Phone LY 7-2588
While They I^ast—Hurry!
Early June Peas
Kidney Beans C(
Pinto Beans j03 CAN
Hominy
5
Kimlx-ll's
(Hint Size
Associate Justice
Court of Civil Appeals
• • •
★ 44 years of ige, mirrlcd, md A Low graduate of University of
bos 3 sons, 1 daughter.
A Former F.B.I. Agent and As-
sistant Attorney General of
Tens.
A Trial Examiner for Tens Bail
road Commission for 2 years.
Texas and Attorney for 17
years.
A Fortner Briefing Attorney for
Texas Supreme Court.
A Resident of Austin. Travis
County for 24 years.
(Pol. Adv. paid tor by John C. Phillipj)
Rochelle School
Lunchroom Menu
May 7-11
MONDAY
Turkey and pimiento cheese
sandwiches, potato salad, pickles
and celery sticks, lettuce and to-
matoes, peach cobbler.
TUESDAY
Fried chicken and gravy, whole
FEET ACHE. ITCH?
>4 «.r nil your Imhic* rre in tho mot No
tvonlvr tboy Hoho. swell, Ir-pire, ItrS.
IIhIIio foot twice dully with T-l-1. s’olu-
tt,,n for roliof of th- 52 h 'tios. «* joints
In- liwr mionts. t'urhs nthloto's foot, too
slough* off Info tion wetih healthy
<kin roplnoe It l or your 4sc hncli »t
my drug store it not plmsod IN ONE
HOUR 'ltll»\Y Mt Mil Iron storos.
k< rnel corn, mixed vegetables with
cream sauce, cherry-cranberry jel-
lied salad, brownies.
W EDNESDAY
Breaded veal cutlets, steamed
lice, blackeyed peas, carrot and
raisin salad, whole wheat muffins,
chilled peaches.
THURSDAY
Barbecued weiners, pinto beans,
macaroni and cheese, tossed vege-
table salad, raspberry jello, pea-
nut butter cookies.
FRIDAY
Fried fish, baked potato, green
bean salad, stuffed celery, take
squares with grapefruit sections.
DETERGENT 49;
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Tomatoes 2us 25‘
Bananas 3 ibs 29c
LETTUCE............2 Heads 25c
Cabbage 3i“ 25(
SUGAR ....................5 Lbs. 49c
Kilverleuf
LBS.
No. 303 ( an
Miverieai
LARD 3»49
Mountain Pass
Eolgcr’n
(Limit One)
-LB CAN
COFFEE 2-“ - 99
Gladiola
FLOUR 5 39’
MEATS
★ HOME KILLED
Sirloin
I*. S.—Remember to vote
for PRKSTON SMITH for Lt.
Governor.
Tomatoes 2cans29
Kimbell’s MILK ...2 Cans 25c
Kifehen Style
PICKLES - < 19
Del Monte 14 Oz. Hot tie
CATSUP 19-
STEAK • 69-
T-BONE STEAK ........Lb. 69c
FRYERS " 25-
Ra-Corn BACON ........Lb. 39c
Rath's
PORK SAUSAGE .2 Lbs. 69c
Pioneer
BACON 2 79
WEINERS..............2 Lbs. 69c
Hill ( ountry
Mellorine 3 Vi6AIS 79'
Hill Country Milk
69
GALLON JUG
Tennessee
PLUS DEP.
MILK 2 haif 6ws 85'
Ungraded White
EGGS 3 -»*1
May We Recommend:
K. 0. ELLINGTON for County Judge
K o. Kl l 1st. H*n
Qualified, Capable, Fair, Courteous
Mr. Ellington served 22 years as superin-
tendent of tho Melvin School. He is a capable
administrator with sound business judgment,
experience in financial operations, and the
ability to get along with people.
As a resident of the county, he long has
U*en active in church, school and dvic affairs.
F< r the last three years he has been living on
his farm in the Whiteland community. 11 mile-
west of Brady.
Mr. Ellington'.* background makes him
wt ll ,jualifi’d to serve as county judge of Mc-
Culioch Uounty.
If elected Saturday. Mr. Ellington prom-
ises:
1 To use sound business practices in deal-
ing with the county’s finances.
2 To use a Certified Pul die Accountant
in auditing the county’s Nmks.
3 To keep tin* citiztns informed of the
county’s financial condition.
l To accept advice and counsel on mat-
ters of importance to the people ot McCulktch
County.
r> To follow tin law closely in handling
all criminal and civil cases coming under the
jurisdiction *f tlu ( ounty ( ourt.
VOTE SATURDAY FOR K. 0. ELLINGTON
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
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