The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1962 Page: 4 of 10
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'THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TL.N AS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1982
MELVIN NEWS
HELVIN’, Oct. 1 <5—Mr. an '
lira. Frank Marlar visite I Sun-
day and Monday in Waco with re-
latives.
Mr. and Mr* A. P. Waldrsp
•pent la*t Friday until Sunday in
Dallas and Richardson visiting
Mrs. Waldrep's slst.-r and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Latham. They
attended the Fair and the football
name between Texas and Okla-
homa on Saturday.
• • •
Mr* Tiara Haywood left Mon-
day for Menard where she will
be a companion to Mrs. Lee
Murchison for the winter month*.
Itonnie Cook spent the week-end
BY MRS E F SCHMiTT
Quality WATCH and
JEWELRY Repair
THREADGILL’S Jewelry
Brady, Texas
with hi* parents. Mr. und Mrs
Haymond Cook recently. Ronnie
is attending school at John lar.e-
ton where he has started on hi*
pre-med education.
Gale Wood of A K M spent last
week-end with his parents, Mr.
end Mr*. T. Wood.
• • •
Visitors in the home of Mrs
\V. O. Murray last week-end were
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hart and *on
Joe Pat Hart and family, Mr. and
Mrs Norman Murray and family
of Littlefield. Sunday guests w. r ■
the above and Mr and Mrs Ray-
mond Murray and family and Mrs.
Walter Murray and boys.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Paul Morrow
and habv of Fort Worth are visit-
ink in the J. D. Morrow home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clifton of
Waco spent the week-end in Mel-
vin. They attended the Turner-
Ferris wedding on Sunday
I Visiting In the J. H. McMillan
home over the week-end wire Mr •—~
and Mrs. John l> Bonham of San
Vntonio. Mr*. Nat Denham of
Kennedy, Mr. anJ Mr*. Ted Rake•
and Jerry and Vickie of liurleson,
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Goodman and
children of Abilene. Mr. and Mr*
Arlie McMillan and children of
Mewttty
■ » MK.s O. » PLMRIIKBT
jmaile Dan Pa e. at Luting the t afternoon for Mr*. Bill Banka.
*; ».t we<'k-end Brownwood.
Lynn Ward Bank*. *»>n t>f Mr. y,|r. and Mrs. Sandy Brown,
c.tid Mrs Iceland Ranks, left Mon- y0ca visited the Rill Millers over
day afternoon for naval training the past week end.
■it S. n lin go. Calif. . .
Mrs. Sally Wlllborn was happy
Knutson
. Munday,
Texas
- -S
and
Mr. an*l
Mrs.
W’.
II. Ktheridve,
U cisco*.
Texas.
Mr*.
Kthel
KUm*-r and
Mr*.
! Charles Johnson visited Mra. L
1 K Knutson Monday afternoon.
Mr*. Lowell Smith and Mrs. j
Oct j to I bar family and friend* Vmmi.....Ilennrd ’' .............lard C|naa|.p| \.t,
Abilene, and Mr. anti Mrs Leverett |>yr(,ni McBee, Hakersfleld, Calif., with her for her birthday dinner Monday to attend the meeting of "'
McMillan and family of Valiev V|sit#J relative* In Okla. and a last Sunday. W. M. I*, annual association.
Mills. They all met Sunday tit „|KlHr Ht Weatherford, then came Th** girls provided a three tier \fr nntj ,\|rH Krnest Jordan
Brady Rark to celebrate Mr J. II on here for a visit with other re- birthday cake to take care of ull and .Mr*, Margaret Jordan \l*it*d
i Park to celebrate l I! tailvea. the
McMillan’s T.’lrd lirthday. Forty- ,\(r, ttIl(j \jr- Jerry Flnnigan. Guest- w«-re: Mr und Mr*,
eight people attended. gun Antonio, spent Saturday George Myers. Rochelle, Mr. and
• • • night with Mrs. A. L. Flnnigan. Mr*. Aaron Chastain, Richland
Mr and Mr* N M Barnett nr* Mr and Mrs. Preaton Cowan springs, Mr and Mrs. Ronald
attending the American Royal visit* d the Glenn Will amsons penn and Mrett, Rrownwood, Mr.
Livestock show this wc, k in Kan- Sunday afternoon. .and Mrs. Chester Penn, Tommy,
sea City. They flew there Sat- yr and Mrs Jonce Adams and Mrs. Kdna Locker and Mode, Hall
Valley, Pastor of Hall Raptlst
church. Arnold Holley and Miss
Mary Jo McGregor, Richland ,
Springs. Mr. and Mr*. Homer
The group spent the week-end rn’ Holt.
v n Will "i n an |ojrnd ktt Inf
* * * !*.>,,.. unU tli,Hulun Th, V ferried her (Icture made with the gvoup
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hodg at llrady
Monday evening.
Visitors in the L. E. Knutson
home during th*- week, were Jean
For All Your Painting
Needs Call
JOE HILL
401 So. Pine St. LY 7-260?
Brady, Texas
urday and are to return Wcdn**- Mr UIld MrH Vernon Rartlett
day They were accompanied by vlHlt4.d Mr aild Mr*. Joe Adams
C. R. Calvin, who is manager ttt Houston from Friday through
of the Valdina Farm* and the guil(jay
pilot, George Elkina, also Mrs.
Kaggenet of Mathis, Texas
Matthews Livestock Commission
Company
SAN SABA, TEXAS
OWNER—CHARLEY MATTHEWS
Sale Every Tuesday
Receipts From Sale Tuesday, October 16
No Young Hulls offered by head.
BULLS (by Wt.) ................. $17.10 to 24.90
Some light weight bull calves to $-10.00.
FAT COWS ....................... $1 LOO to 15.HO
HEIFERETTES .......................$17.00 to 21.50
STOCKER COWS Hll.r.O to 21.50
According to age and quality.
FAT CALVES $22.50 to 2.".:!<»
STOCKER STEERS $24.75 to $ MMHi
Some light weight steer calves to $.'!!.60
STOCKER HEIFERS $24.0,1 to 2H.KI
Some Light Weights $2H.75 to 30.10
STOCKER STEER YEARLINGS $21.00 to 26.75
According to weight find quality.
COWS AND CALVES
No young cows and calves offered.
$ 122.50 to 198.00
vacationing* at Galveston, La
Porte and Houston. They ferried
The Melvin Rooster Cluh will a,roHH Galveston Hay arid took and one with little new grandson,
meet Monday night, at 7 30 at ||irn|c |un,h on the beach. Brett Penn.
the school house. Resides the ^ ^r|| Krenr.* I Willie Vick who Is still taking ;
Hobbs. N M . spent the past i treatment at St John's Hospital
, week-end w.th Mr and Mrs m San Angelo seems to be doing |
members are asked to attend and MaMh,.w*. Rochelle and P™*** h“d h“P‘*d «° *•
bring your dominoes, cards and j,-lorH |>ia< id (able to return home this week. |
Gen*- Knutson. Munday, Texas,
highlights of the football games,
there will lie entertainment All
tallies, and enjoy a night of domi-
Mrs John G Jone*. and Mr*.
no.* 42 or bridge with your y|i,lu.d Mr and Mr„ K Knut. Billy Lee Jone* entertained with
friends Prospective members ure n Sunday ‘ “
invited al*o.
a pink and blue shower Tuesday
PLANTING TIME
MUMS, all colors in bud and bloom......50c
BEAUTIFUL GARDENIAS.............. $1.50
SPRING BULBS in varieties that grow
and bloom in Brady.
PEONIE BOOTS ready to plant.
Proven varielitH that will grow here.
Plastic, Redwood and Clay potn.
ROCKWELL NURSERY
1702 South Bridge Street
Our Melvin Bulldog* won their
The ladies of hi* congregation
served refreshments after church
, Sunday evening and presented Rob
game last week with herok.-e wi|)|am|( w)|h hox*8 of
2J-12 This Friday night Melvin rr()(,rj,.H hoMW. hold item8
will play Menard at Melvin. Lets HI|(, hi„ ro(1,at
all g*» to th*- game Friday night
at 7:30.
«»n
In Fort Worth do their
house keeping
_ _ I A group of friends nnd neigh-
. w. bors in. t at the home of Mr and
Mrs Jewel Owens last Wednesday
evening. The occasion, a house
warming for their recently com-
pleted new home They were con-
gratulated on their lovely new
home nnd especially on the
wonderful water well brought in
mend Murray, Mrs V’. V. Middle
ton and Mrs W O. Akins attend-
ed the annual associat inrial
W M. U. meeting at Menard Mon-
day.
Move to A'buquerque
Mr. and Mra. Leroy Lewis who °n 'heir place
have made their home in Odessa
since their marriage, me moving
to Albuquerque, N. M.. where Mr. '''»«»• <",d la* k of water
hod been a handicap there for
Ia-.vis will enroll in the University
of New Mexico in January. Mrs.
I^-wis is the former Brenda Gary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. T.
Gary of Brndy.
• Get Your . . .
LEVI'S with Zipper
or Huttons
Also LEE Wrangler
JEANS at . . .
John’s Boot Shop
West Side of Square
SPUNKY NEW WAGONS THAT HAD 10NCER. HAPPIER USES
n bat a *
ore' Ar<i u F:|t ,*'\, *
on upkrvp mount! i b*
|ng three W! •>-.!*, Ik
*t out of giving place* in this
i 'ing vault get a* the saving*
a full hrw* of mo«l« !«, inolt.d-
Hy. wf’ve kept Chevy IF*
hvrlinewiand momiaeniand raiv kndtnc wax- K }*t
it.* ert p I's-K-. * *• with a bit «»f fr* -h* • tr.* H.*r* and
th**re'. Th** eh*.‘un - *i ve n\. !-■ wv r»n t for ch tn.*> a
Mike, \“ou *.«*»—.b t f<w xtvnrs. Just for .» vxmple: the
bnltcv MX* e if-.eS ’ The IteW | '‘('Tltiir
uty last.* I*'
**r down th
L
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ft* Cwr ft f.ref,
■I
The IUwD
o •
►h»y
it, Now mmVi
road thi* far, h.»v«-n't >x>u? l*n’i
th .t g«*.w| extd-nrv- that Chev>
III* nvrwb for xivu? The clirrhei
will mme wlwn vtiu take tS»
w hxvi at \ our t hex n*iet tk ukv a
►» *M« •»*» k*, i *a
- r,Jcf.n<T, it.r
X c -
Duncan Chevrolet Company
They hroug'ut the Charley
v* ars.
Mrs. Kill Miller. Mr*. Joe Mil-
ler, Brady, Mrs. Sandy Rrown,
Vora. attended funeral services
f*-r Rev. H. B. Ramsour at First
Baptist Church at Brownwood,
Monday nft—rr oon.
Mr. and Mrs Doyle Cates Men-
ard, spent Sunday with the ,lud
Brattons.
Barbara Bratton In school at
Siin Ancelo, visited her sister,
Mrs. Rill Mcgee nnd family at
Bnlmorhea over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Jones
and Mr. and Mra. Boh Steen,
Goldthwaite, enjoyed n trip to the
Dallas Fair from Monday through
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Billy Lee Jones
and children visited Mr, and Mrs.
imperial Pure Cane Sugar 5
Snowdrift SHORTENING 3
Kuntr's Cut Green
BEANS..........2—303 Cans 39c
Koner's Tender Garden
PEAS ............2—303 Cans 39c
K liner’s
C1IIU BEANS 2
-Mi Cans 2t)c
Kuner’s Peeled
TOMATOES
LB CAN
303 Cans 39c
Kuntr’s Tomato
JUICE................46 Oz. Can 29c
Peter Pin 12 Oz. Jar
PEANUT BUTTER .......... 39c
Robin Hood FLOUR 5 45
ADMIRATION COFFEE
10 89'
59
LB. CAN
Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing1
QUART
American Burntv Macaroni i (;|a(JMixes
and Cheese Dinner Asyorted
7 OZ. BOXES
BOXES
>C
Libbv\s Orange
JUICE ............ 46 Oz. Can
LihbvV
PEAR HALVES 2-303’s
I.ilibvN—Sliced or Halvts
PEACHES.... 2—2Vi Cans
Nelda Blackeyed
PEAS..............2—300 Cans
FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES
Fresh
Tomatoes “ 15c
Fre-h
GREEN BEANS 2 »s 29c
TOKAY CRAPES........Lb. 15c
YKI.LOXV SQUASH Lb. 10c
G*Mc* YAMS l b. k
( ali ornia
CXNT XI OU'KS l.b. Pit
FROZEN FOODS
PiLM'ii 6 Of.
ORANGE JUICE 6 Cans SI
Ihitio—With Chili
Beef Tamales 8<T «« 45c
I h mg lib In <**. Pkg.
i:Rf ADED SHRIMP
I Oi>r Dm ling (iolden Cream St vie
29? CORN ............2—303 Cans 39c
I Campbell's—Assorted
49c SOUPS ....................3 Cans 49c
\ »bi c > Premuint
59c CRACKERS........Lb. Box 29c
Nabisco Tangeroon
25c, COOKIES ... 13*4 Oz. Itox 33c
MARKET VALUES
T-Bone or S rloin—Choice tirade
STEAK
Beef
SHORT RIBS
( enter Cut
PORK CHOPS ............Lb. 55c
Liinghorn (TIEESE.... Lb. 41c
Sxv if t’w
Sweet Rasher BA(’ON Lb. lie
t.andx's Ihiirx t,old
MILK............. 2 12 Gals. N5c*
tiand' *s»
FR0ZAN 3
HALF GAIS
$1
J dlx Ikiker
Biscuits 6
CANS
Id I P.»k 9 Of, Ph**.
FRENCH FRIES 2 Pku^. 2*V
PlMMie LY 7-J240
Br di, Tmi
SOI S. Itr dcr >|
.»9c , Klgin—f olore*l ()u.uirr>
0LE0 2 - 35
S|M < iaU tnr I I m .. If . .*n ^ 1 I P-19
W e Reserve the Right To Limit AH Merchandise
RED AND WHITE food STORE
It. me Owned A Operated ?9o N. Bridge St.
WE GIVE AND REDEEM
BRADY TRADE STAMPS
!»l U I \ 7 22T
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, October 19, 1962, newspaper, October 19, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921236/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.