The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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• • •
fampalaory School A (tend an a
Th» compulaory attccdince |*r
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flu M ** /lay S..v*ffili*f 4*h l* i
pita who come within tha law ara
ra)wml to attend arho<d for l'»i
daya dunt g tha «r ni*tl frur 191*
10, arid each year thereafter Per
•art who have in thetr employ
fiwptta within tha taw ara aubjert,
to a fine
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Wi write* all make* nf rafrirai
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aa roar tel. phona CALL 11 T 229.’
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All paraona ara raquaatad to
'ail to my attention any alula
non of Una law, that romaa with
in th* r *rn.wS*dg*
Common School Inatrirta, plaaaa
taka notice
W M DKANS,
County Attrfdarir# Dfficcr,
M<-( ulioah County
• • •
To Red f roaa Monthly Huherriher*
On# yaar ago thin month tha
buain*aa man of Brady warn a»ke«l
to pltniiff a certain inwint rv%'»nth
jr for the upkeep of th* k+d < frvm
work in Brady It wa« generally
understood that thair plwlfM war*-
for on* yaar Thaw lubarriberi
about 75 iii numlar, very kindly
gave tha waratary tha privilege
<f drnwinif on tharn monthly,
t,h< raf.y reducing har work greatly
Thaw luharrlptiona have beet
a aura and atrady income and
with othar donatlona haa enabled
it to moot all demand* for th.
yaar
Tha yaar ha* expired blit wa do
not want tha auliarnptiona to at
pira Tha war promiaea to be ovar
•non Wa hope and pray that It
THE BRADY HERALD
Fl'BI.ISHRf) KYFJIT TV EH D AT
Entered aa wrond alaaa matter May |(. 1944 at tha poat
office at Brady, Taxaa. under tha Art of Mamh 9, 1K79
Second f iaaa Po*Uge Paid at Brady. Taaaa
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law
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C. fi RFF.D, Publisher
HOB W II..SON. Kdiler
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BANK CLOSING
VV<*t th<* unde rsigned Hankn of M( ('ul-
ifnh County will be eloHed all day
TliritSIlAY, NOVKMILKK 21
In Ohyrrvnnrr nf
TIIANKSdlVINfi DAY
o • o
•('otnmereial National Itank
• Itrady National Dank
may lu> But. nn. if thia »l ould
hap|>*'n it dor* not tnoari that thi-
work of *h«i Hr I < ro « will t«
i or*r Thi« orpamration will nn
|<.* ianly i.a»« to contih «• very «< '
i ,»rly for many month*
Wa hope that all of our »uh
wribnri will rontinur thrtr month
yd. itiorn |f anyone fwla tha'
I be must dinrntdinue please phone
the y«o retary We thank you heart
ily for your mipport.
We invite everyone to ha present
«t the annual meeting November
!0th to hear the reports of the
various i-hairrm-n Mrf’ullorh (‘our
ty I as done etcmlingiy w< ll this
year ( nine and hear for what pur
pose your mooey has hi«et! eyp r d
ed
MBS W S WHITE,
He. retary.
A a A
I *nr In Itrnpen Tomi'ht
Mi four Yrars in l.ermnny"
Shows Nnvi mlier 27 and 2.1
Following the two week's (loarvl
IMTIorl, the l.yrir Tneatre will re
open tonight, a< mriling to nri
nounrement of Mr lk-vy 'Die
show will »t«rt promptly «t I',
during the winU*r months, with
three shows a wee!; Tuesday, f ri
lay a'.d Saturday nights.
‘ My Four Years in (••■rmany"
has lieeti rels.oke/l, arid will !»'
ihown Frelny and Saturday, Nov
"l and L'-’l Tlie show will la> rum*
plete »a< h night.
Ne»t h'riday night will l*>gin
n aeries of ettra special features,
showing tha fsmoua production,
I nr/an of the Apes'* na the
opening nuan's-r of tha aeri<«
A • •
local Itrafl Board Itereivee Orders
For Ne*t Four Itrafl Movements
The first is f it one mart to he
entrained for ' arnp Mabry, us ar
auto marhanic on tne A'h in.it
I* F. Kirk of Stacy, a ( las« 7
m.i'i, wh<i had volunteered for this
service, was s eordingly entrained
last Tuewlsy
The date for th - entrainment of
two men for heavy artillery ser
vir.. at Fort ( px-kett, (ialveaton,
■is Oeen set for Tu*' day, NoV
I 'th Alton Br »,k< of Vik« .i'i1
(ieorpe Klein Foster of Melvin will
inewer this < all.
Tl ■ 11 men to he entrained f«.r
( amp Travis will respond to call
r«st Thur idav the I t'h m.st The
men in this draft are
Willie B ( irroll, la.hn
Agmund I e.,nard Eklurd, Brady
William Zion Cornelius, Okla
union
Melvin Scotl Birk, Rochelle
James Erne t Amarine, Waldrip
Walter Few s llohhs. f,ohn
lonnie Johnnie Milhurn, Ro*
i he lie
Robert A T inner, Hubbard City
(ithiir Charlee Williamson.
' Bis helle
Harney (Inrdrier, Calf Creek
Willie R. Hhafer, Port Uvsn
Three men will tie entrained on
the 15th inat., for Camp Bowie
They are Joe A. Tindel, James
Raymond Sees1 era, Fredonia, and
Paris Sherman Young, Calf Creek
• • •
I eots MrEerrin llirs of
Pneumonia in France
Brady has been called upon to
make another sacrifice in the
great war for humanity l^oti Me-
Perrin answerer) the last roll call
on October 4th. I loath resulted
from an a'tai'fc of acute inftuenra
and pneumonia.
The news came in the form of
a telegram from the Adjutant lien
oral in Washington, It. f’., to Mrs
Oscar Strickland, sister of the do
ceased The telegram was receiv’d
at 4:45 o'clock last Thursday af-
ternoon
It is with sorrow that Brady
placet another gold star in her
service flag; but her citiiem will
ever keep ita lustre bright and
memory green for l-eon McKerrin,
who died a hero a death in France
for us. He was buried at Mrhun,
France, with full military honors
AAA
Pear Valley WMsoers
The many friends of Miss Min-
me Russell will be surprised to
learn of her marriage Sunday to
(iuy Sallee of Camp San Saha We
wish them all happiness Smarty j
• • •
Honser Hofsteter
T he marriage of Russell A Ron - 1
»er ami Miss Cora Hofsteter was j
raUAratad at II 00 a’clark Tuaa
day morning at tha Methodist par-
sonage. Rev / G. Forester per-
forming the ceremony Tha mar-
riage was a quiet arm, Mrs. Wil-
son, sister of the bride, who ac-
companied her her* from Coman-
che. being the only attendant.
Mr. Bon»*r i• a eon of Mr. ar.d
Mrs. John K Bonner of Comanche,
and ta well known in Brady, hav-
rg made his home here with hie
parer.U soma four or five years
«g*. His father, formerly a mem-
ber of the Mtcnigan legislature
s one of the i«est linotyp-- men in
this section of the state Russell
it a **chip off the old bl</ck," being
a bright and thoroughly capable
printer and linotype man, having
learned the printer's art under the
tutelage of his father, and having
acquired skill and knowledge equal
to that of the elder Boneer
The bride i« a charming young
ndy and a McCulloch County pro-
duct, having made her home with
her mother in the Mercury com-
munity It was while visiting with
her sister in Comanche that she
first met her husband, and was
i wooed and won by him
I Mr. and Mrs. Bonner left on
Tuesday night's train for C'ontan-
j rhe. where Mr Boneer la a valued
employ.* of the Comanche Van
guard, and where they will make
their home The best wishes of all
their frierwls for every liappineos
and succesa arc extended to th>*
newly-weds.
Brady Sergeant
Arrives in Korea
Ktaff Hargeant Millie L Mr-
Baa. husband of Mrs Willie L
Me Baa of 4«1 Kaat Uth St Brady,
recently arrived at (Man Air Base
Koran He will be assigned to the
110th Tactical Missile Squadron
aa an armament specialist
Mr Bee. along with thousands
of other 5th Air For' ; .raor.nel
under the Pacific Air Force, will
•'help maintain the peace and he
on constant alert against com-
munist aggression."' the Air Force
announced
Visit in Ynstln
Mr and Mra Edward Oeslin
visited In the home of their aon
Jeff (Jeealln. and family from
W»-dne«day until Sunday in Austin
Rctara is
Mr*. Fred Hall accompanied
her parentn. Mr and Mr* Jack
McLaagfcila, to Smithvllla iMt
Tuesday. Tha McLnnghlina have
been gueata of their son-in-law and
daughter and family for the past
Id day* Mra Hall returned to
Brady Thursday
TARfl OF THANKS
Our heartfelt thanks ara eg.
tended to all who offered com-
forting sympathy and help in our
recent aorrow. For tha beautiful
sin ice. floral offerings, the food,
to the employees at Roddie Wool
Scouring Co., and other deeds of
kindness we are deeply grateful
Our sincere appreciation to all.
May God bless each of you.
ADAS MORENO AND FAMILY
Him wt <mi mm wlu 97% Of ALL
COMMERCIAL LAUNDRIES USE
£/}'$ CLOTHES dryers
Ga* to** to work inAantly. with no warm up
wait Ga* •• faster by far. reducing drying tuna
to a minimum In low heat, high atr flow prin-
ciple make* than work of even difficult to-dry
•hag rug* and hedapreadii yet t* ever w>gentle
on even tha daintiest synthetic* And a* fqr
economy, a Ga* Dtyvr operate* for about
I Oth the coat of the other kind When Ga*
drying rate* first with those who know,
wosaldn t it ba beat for your family, too?
HI m HITS KST NTH NTS!
Uko
TRUE HOSPITALITY
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Jmmu/ (oi Uu
RAMADA
Sminn
SAN ANTONIO
BRADY TRADE
STAMP MERCHANTS
PAY YOlT INTEREST
ON YOUR MONEY
YOU SPEND WITH
THEM!
- WE GIVE BRADY TRADE STAMPS -
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$RA Dy
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Ocean Spray
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
2 16 01 SIZE 39*
Tri-Valley VV hole Spiced
Peachea 2*/j Can 25c
libhy'a 2- No. 2', f ans
Pear Halves .... 79c
Maiwell ll'iuaa
COFFEE
6 0Z INSTANT 39‘
hunbcir* W hole Sweet
Potatoes 21 2 Uan 27c
Philadelphia .1 tig.
Cream Cheese 15c
Morton's
Salt 2 Boxes 25c
h raft'a
MIRACLE WHIP
32 0Z SIZE 49?
I Sit \ No. t Select (Quality
TURKEYS
Himhetl a
BISCUITS 6
KimbelTs OLEO
HENS..........Lb. 52c
TOMS.......... Lb. 48c
CANS
29
15
Del Monte
PEACHES ...............3-No. 2% Cans 89c
Del Monte
Whole ORKKN BEANS Wj Can 27c
Del Monte 1*1 MPK1N............2 —;{03’s 25c
I*i I Mn’ife
SWEET PEAS........................ 2 303’s 39c
filadiula
FLOUR 10 ■ * 89*
KrafCs MARSHMALUIWS... 10 ()/- 21c
Kraft’s PARKAY 1 Lb. 27c
SUGAR 5 i* bic 49*
Orchard (|»«a
Mar «•< hitio
(’berries
II (Hr
29c
Kimhrlla I—I* Or Jar*
(irape Jelly 9S4*
I »mall***
Milk 3 --H Ol 21c
NF.H SHIPMF.NT
NUTS
M'alnuts
Almonds
Kra/il N uts
Eilberts
Mixed Nuts
Peanuts
Shelled Pecans
HANDY'S
Homo-r-n/cd lj (taj_
-MllaK . 2 ( tils. 89c
Erozan .. 12 sral. 3Jk'
l< e Cream 12 cral. 69c
VEGETABLES
Celery ......... Eh. 15c
l.ettuce ... . Hd. 15c
Carrots 2 llajps 25c
F re .h
< M-fmuts Eh. 15c
Kuhi Red 5 l.b, H g
(Grapefruit ... 42c
Oranges 5 Ebs. 15c
IHtAI 1.1 : I94M >rea*.aU far Tm. W*4 . fH **•».. Na* 22-99 2* H PMoN I. 1.1 7-J44*
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1960, newspaper, November 22, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921207/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.