The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1961 Page: 7 of 10
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TODAY. NOVEMBER IT, 1MI
Mo—fey and
W. Thompson,
in Austin
Bajrler-T—
Davanport
104—in, viuit-
Molli* Davan-
Bartlatt Sun-
_ to Mr*,
death of her
Inst week,
who had —-
from
to —turn
and James
Tom Mooring,
last week,
ipanied J. T.
Yerbo rough.
Lions Club
last Thursday
9 A. M.
SUNDAY
Ho Pastor
IACLE
k
LOHM.
—veral days orpi
the later part of ti— week a
aorther arrived Sunday night to
drojp the temperatures to tho
lower 40s by Tuesday morafng.
Overcast shl— kept the tempera-
ture in the middle SOa Monday
and slowed up farm work. Most
of the cotton is being harv—ted
by strippers now and the weather
only permits afternoon operation
so it is a rather slow go. The gin
turned out 107 bales last week
to bring the total to l.tIT this
fell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reynolds of
San Angelo and Mrs. Carrie
Johnson of Ft. Orchard. Wash.,
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Ludwlck Sunday and the
latter remained for a longer visit.
Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Johnson
are sisters of Mr. Ludwlck.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis Phillips and family
wore 8gt. and Mrs. James Ray
Blair and three children, and
Sgt. and Mrs. George Weldeman
and four children of Ft. Hood,
Mr. und Mrs. Garland Talley and
two children and Mr. and Mrs.
R. C. Strickland and two children
of Dallas, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack
Dutton of Frisco.
• • *
Mm. T. L. West spent from
Monday till Friday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Hay
Nobles and three sons at
Winters nnd helped nurse
the Iniys through a siege of
trench mouth. The Wests
.iolned other relatives at the
home of Mrs. Kiln Thornton
In Brady Sunday for a
family get-together.
Mrs. G. A. Rudolph spent last
week with Mrs. Elslo Lentbke at
Rochelle.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Drowning.
Jr., of Monahans were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. It.
Drowning. Arnold Browning of
Amarillo wns a recent week-end
guest of his parents.
Arriving Friday night for a
week-end vlalt with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Bloomer nnd family were
Leo llloomer, n student In Texas
Tech, and Gene Lutrell of Lub-
bock. Joining the group Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Couch
and three children of Lubbock
and tho former stnike at the
Church of Christ in Tear Valley
8unday morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Everidge.
Janie and Billy of Big lake were
8undivy dinner guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. E. Smith.
Mrs. Carrie Blssett and Mrs.
Pearl Williams of Brady were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Grlfflce last Friday. They
were Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Blssett and Mrs. Jack
Huie.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Smith nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Znne Carroll and
sons were among those attending
the Brady-Fredericksburg foot-
ball game In Fredericksburg last
Friday night.
L. O. Marshall nnd G. B. Ack-
ers attended a celebration and
barbecue at Millersvlew Satur-
day.
Mrs. Marlon Fowler was admit-
ted to the Brady Hospital Satur-
day to undergo observation for a
few days.
Mr nnd Mrs Jack Horne spent
Friday nnd Saturday with their
son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Phils
on • hast.
I-Mpte Rgeto, (Me. Mr.
Holland brought back a
Id-point bull elk which
weighed 1,000 pounds. The
game warden the— told Mr.
Holland that It wan the larg.
cM elk that he'd seen In that
area.
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Briscoe
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. John Briscoe at Hlco and
attended the funeral Sunday for
the former’s cousin, Charles Har-
vey, at Gustln.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lohn and family.
The frosts went to Brady In the
afternoon to attend the birthday
celebration for Miss Hattie Kirk-
patrick who was observing her
91st anniversary.
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.
Emma Powell and Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. R. Winstead were Mr. and
Mra. O. C. Looney and Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Browning
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. nnd Mm. Iru Bruy at Rock-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Bratton
nnd cbnndchlldrcn, Robert, Olivia
and Keith Grubbs, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V.
C. Whitworth and children at
Doole.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
nnd Mrs. R. L. Richter nnd Bessie
were Mr. und Mrs. Herman Rich-
ter nnd Jerry of Del RJo, Roy
Richter of Angletnn, Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. L. Scott, nnd Mrs. O. A.
Rudolph. Mrs. Paul I.ohn was nn
afternoon visitor while Mr. Lohn
made a trip to the Vooa nron to
got things In readiness at the deer
pasture where he will hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wllmeth
of Ilrownwood Hpent the day Sat-
urday with the hitter's son nnd
dnughter-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs.
R. B. Smith, Jr.
# • *
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hemphill and two sons of
Kan Angelo were overnight
guests of Mrs. ('. V. Hemp-
hill Friday anil visited Mr.
Hemphill at the llrndy Hos-
pital. We an* glad to n*|K>rt
that Mr. Hemphill was able
to be dismissed fn»m the
hospital Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs. Hurf Epperson
and son, David of Brownwood
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crumley at
Salt Gap when the former was
here to serve his pastorate at the
Baptist Church. Also dinner
guests wore Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Bledsoe.
Mrs. Wayne Bray and daugh-
ters. Frankie, Debbie nnd Kim
visited the former's mother. Mrs.
Frnnk Itrynnt at Rockwood Inst
Friday afternoon nnd helped her
celebrate her birthday anniver-
sary. Also going for tho party were
Mmos. Nat Randals, R. K. Bris-
coe. C. E. Frost and Iru Bray.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Rnndnls and
Audrey visited Mrs. J. O. Chaffin
nnd Anita at Bangs Sunday.
Thursday afternoon visitors of
the Rundnlses were Mr. nnd Mrs.
E H. Anderson of Sun Angelo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Neal Wllkerson.
Sharon. Larry nnd Judy of
Brady spent the day with the
Fred Lohus Sunday when the
R—d Steward waa _
4e tha Brady Hoapttal for traat-|
maot Saturday.
Ml— Lava— Moo— of Port I
Worth apont *tho wadk-and with
bar Mra—a, Iff. *4 Mrs. O. W.
Moo—. * v
a * a
Mr. sad Mrs. Grady Moo—
we— Mr. sad Mrs. Elbert
Boswell aad family aad Mra.
Jerry HJmpeaw aad rhlKlina
•f Brady. The Mao—a ea-
Joyed • telephone vlalt with
their son aad daaghtrr-ta-
tow, Mr. aad Mra. Chart—
Moo— of Stillwater, Okto.,
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Gwln of
Colamaa spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Moo— Bobby
and Allan.
Spending the day with Mrs. L.
B. Turner and Ray Don Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hill
Sessions and Zaue of Brady. Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Cochran and Dan-
ny of Brownwood were afternoon
callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Tedder of
Brady and 8gt. and Mrs. Dick
Gainer of Missouri were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Paul Moore and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker of
the Brooks ranch nenr Brady
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold llea^h and Ilarolene Sun-
day.
Phillip French of Lampasas
was an overnight guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Jym Mitchell Saturday
and accompanied, them to Kan
Angelo Sunday to attend the
Steer Roping.
Dutch Woodward Is enjoying a
new Chevrolet pickup.
The Real McCoys
■•V;
Buildy Horne an I dnug iter, n ^ fonm,r was I(> fm the pulpit
San Angelo. I at the Church of Christ «t morn-
Mrs. Hollis I h Hip* oo >•* |n,, evening services,
son. Curtis Willey, to Sin Anv- lo Mr HT)d Mr„ Jarrell Hemphill
for a checkup with bN doctor | „ ( wilh th„
Saturday. He was taken off his
crutches for a trial.
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Burnel Davis
ill E. Second Phone LY7-2100
Insurance Agency
\|r*. W. W. Holland mol
Mr. and Mr*. G. (\ Ian......
returned home l«**l VVnlnev
i Lt v from Midland where
the) -pent a week with the
parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Cunntff
at Eden.
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TAXIDERMIST
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or to© snail.
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genuine hurkwhin glove*
for ladirw und men for mb.
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lump Rend
ABUTS
Roll C
SAoja. at
atm
Armour's Star Sliced
BACON........Lb. 55c
Ridley’s Franks
3-Lb. Pkg. $1.00
PORK STEAK
>c
Gandy Products
Gandy’s Ice Cream
V2 Gal.................69c
Vt fial.
FRO-ZAN..........39c
Gandy’s MILK
2—2l/2 Gal. Ctns. 89c
MEAT!
CHOKE BEEF
ROUND STEAK ........................ Lb 79c
LOIN STEAK................................Lb. 69c
t-bone steak..........................Lb. 75C
CLUB STEAK ................................Lb. 69c
RUMP ROAST................................Lb. 59c
GARDEN FRESH DELIGHTS
Riwvelt 10 I.b. IlaK, R,.H
POTATOES 39c GRAPES......Lb. 10c
Texas Oranges or
• Red Grapefruit
5-Lb. Bag 29e
C- A. Lb.
BANANAS........15c
Kim bell’s
Maxwell Rouse
Maxwell Rouse
Austex
CABBAGE.......... 4c
Delicious
APPLES......Lb. 15c
CRACKERS
Lb. Box 29c
Campbell's
TOMATO SOUP
CAN
Mission 303 Cans
PEAS.... 2 For 31c
Hormel or Wilson
HAMS
Butt Half......Lb. 55c
Shank Half.. Lb. .53c
SHANK ENDS
>c
Frosty Favorites
Patio Mexican
Dinners 49c
Libby’s Orange
JUICE 12 oz. can 45c
Captain Hy Pkg.
FISH STICKS.... 27c
Libby's 10 Oz. Pkij.
Cauliflower........25c
303 CAN
LB. CAN
6 0Z. JAR
300 CAN
Del Monte
Fruit Cocktail
Gladiola
$1 Flour 10
Kimbell’s
Shortening 3
Del Monte Cut Green
BEANS 4—303’s 98c
Allen’s All Green
LIMAS...... 3—300’s 39c
,, Parkay With 7c Coupon
OLEO................ Lb. 19c
Qt.
MIRACLE WHIP ... 59c
Grandma’s
VANILLA WAFERS
N0.2VS
CAN .
LB. BAG
LB. CAN
3 - 39c PKGS $1
SWEET COOKINGS
Del Monte 15 Oz. Pkg.
RAISINS.................. 25c
White 8 Oz. Pkg.
RAISINS.................. 19c
8 Oz. I»kg.
CURRANTS............ 19c
FIGS............ 12 Oz. 33c
Bulk
DATES........16 Oz. 29c
Hip-O-Lite Marshmallow-
CREME .................... 19c
Durkee Grated 5 ()z. pkgs.
COCONUT 3 for 25c
Van Camp’s 3—303 Cans 2—100 Cans
PORK & BEANS........49c 29c
Kimbell’s
BISCUITS ... 6 Cans 49c
Jet-Puff io Oz.
MARSHMALLOWS 19c
Ocean Spray Cranberry
SAUCE..........Can 21e
Del Monte Crushed Flat Cans isj..
PINEAPPLE 2 For 29c ^
TIDE........Giant Box 63c
Guardian
I)OG FOOD ...3 Cans 25c '<*-
FRONTIER
Fpecials for Thursday, Friday. Saturday. November 16-17-1S
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1961, newspaper, November 17, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920975/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.