The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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CHURCH NEWS
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Evening Wonhip, fl'ilp p. m.
Hoy*’ Truinin’/ da**, 5 p. m,
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Radio Devotional—KNET., 9:30
I. m.
Ladies' Bible Clans, p:30 a. m.
MidWcek HiWe Study 7 p. m.
Sermon Topic*
Sunday u. in.—“From the
Cradle to the (•rave.*'
Sunday p. m. "What Do You
Have in Your Hand?”
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fresh Idee
from
MR*
BAIRD*
BREAD
CUPBOARD
ORGANIZER
If tha small packets and
envelopes of salad dressing
mixes, dip mixes, sauce and
soup mixes put your cup-
board in a state o< confusion,
here’s an idea you will
appreciate. Purchase a plas-
tic paper-napkin holder. File
the packets inside the holder.
It's easy to see what mixes
you have on hand. Keeps the
cupboard neat.
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Nr*, \asu-i A. Horn of l-Y.I*
Varnnrp Pa«tav
T p. m —Mtinilay Kn-nln** Ser
vi«*e,
6 p. m.- Sunday School on.I
Bible Claaa. Mr. Jacob Mohr.
Sunday School Huperintcn
dent.
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t o Ci infer-
!nt (‘hurvh.
STAYS FPESH LONGER
SI. Paul'* Episcopal ('hurt'll
Re*. M iltiam S. Douxla*.
Rrrlor
Sunday. Jan. 12:
9:15 a. m.—Church
for all ages.
10:.‘10 a. m.—Mur ning Prayer!
and Sermon by the Rector
11:40 a. m.—V’eotry Meeting
in the Rector’* Study.
Monday, Jan. 13: 10 a. m.— |
Convocation!!) Meeting of the
Women of the Church in
Junction.
Wednesday, Jan. 15: 5:30 p.
m.—Choir Rehearsal.
Thursday, Jan. Ill: 4 p. m.—
Confirmation Clin# for the
Young People.
Friday, Jnn. 17:
10 a. m.—Holy Communion
10:35 a. m.—Altar Guild
Brad* Presbyterian I liurrh
Uh'n II ItriiH n. Minister
Sunday, Jan. 17. Iltil
O l'i a in. Church School.
11:0tl a. m Worship, Iristal-
Scbool ] lation of officers.
5:00 p. m.—Youth Choir.
6;4h> p. in I'nited Presby-
terian Youth.
Facb and fancied
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WIIXIAHMOM
First Christian < hurrh
Hill It. Boswell, Pastor
0:45 a. m.- Church School
Hour. BrinR your family
and attend.
10:40 a. in.- Morning Wor-
ship and Communion Ser-
vice. Sermon ly minister.
5:'i0 p. m ■<’. 1 F. and Chi
Rim Meetings.
Monday, 3:40 p. m.—Christian
Women’: Fellowship Group
II will meet.
Meeting. Tuesday: d::!0 p, m , Clioir Re-
The Church is always open hearsal.
for private prayer and modi
tation.
* • *
First Methodist Church
Lamar ('. I.eifeste, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 12
Church .School, 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday:
(1:45 p. m.-CWF Executive
Committee Meeting.
7:30 p. m. Christian Wom-
en's Fellowship Meeting.
Trinity Methodist Church
Morning Worship, 10:r»r» a. m. N. Graham and Koudinotz Sts.
MY F, 5:30 p. m. | i. |(. M.igers, Pastor
Tuesday, Jan. 14: Evening Cir-
cle, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, Jan. 15: Golden
Age, 10:30 a. m.
• • •
First Baptist Church
Corner 6th and Elm Sts.
J. J. Jordan. Pastor
Reggie Bowman
Music and Youth Director
January 12-IN, 1961
Sunday:
9:45 a. m.—Sunday School
all ages.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship
6:00 p. m.—Training Union,
All ages.
7 p m.—Evening Worship
The cost of liberty freedom School* can help by putting
— adds greater appreciation for more emphuai* on the duties
it among thinking people. Me and responsibilities of citisens.
ate touched with the i Mr rip- The women are no longer In- j
tmn. u quotation, we think terested in more rights or new
from our late President John F. privilege* for women; they are j
KeH’iedy. The cover page of interested in cultivating ami
The I ***•» * lub \5email, pub- improving those they already |
lished by the Texa* Federation have.
of Women's ( lub. grip* one’* t Women in Finland rank high |
l****Y. in the world. The first to vote j
The Seal of the President of jn Europe, in 1907 they elected '
the United State# is the hack- 17 women to Parliament, and in j
ground for a colonial rocking the latent election HI.2 perceut I
»haii which ha# come to »ym- „f the women Voted. In the 1
holixe our brave and glad- Univeraity of Helsinki 54 per-1
| hearted young President who cent of the student* are women,
.really gave his life for hi* Women In Finland furnish 93
fuith in hi* followman and the percent of the nation’s pharma-
imperishable spirit of freedom cist*. 76 percent of it* dentists,
'which has made and preserved 05 percent of its teachers, 30%
u< a nation Underneath the .of it* architects and economists,
double symbol, seal and chair, and 23% of it* doctors and
i# this quotation, "lx*st We - journalists. In the Parliament
j Forget to stiengthen the Arm the 2*1 women members are. a*
I of I iherty.” 'a group, “superior*’ to their
j Today, our Texas President, j colleague*. Their attendance re-
Lyndon B. Johnson, gave one i*f j cord i» better. And It I* the
the greatest inaugural ud- law in Finland that women and
dresses in the history of the men receive equal pay foi
: USA. The Hi time* of applause-, equal work,
reported hy NBC may l>e a re- We remember that Finland
cord number for any speech alone was the one to pay her
from that historic platform. All debts to the U. S. A. after
hail our Texas LHJ! He is well World War I. and they are
— ** seasoned In good common sense, the most litetate nation in the
his position has humbled him. world. Education and training
MERCURY, Tex., Jan. 6— a* -great powet tines any frail ,do pay.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watters, j human being who realises Ids] —.......... ■ — —— — ■ -
San Angelo, Miss Roberta ; responsibility to God and the '
Watters, Coleman; Mr. and people.
! Mrs. Arthur Probat, Brown- Mi- has learned in life’s hard
wood; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, school that when one cannot
AT FORT HOOD Pvt.
Clovis D. Cochran, son
of Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Cochran of Brady, recently
completed eight weeks of
basic training at Fort Polk,
l.u., and now is stationed
at Fort Hood, Tex. lie
visited in Brady during the
Christmas holidays, lie i#
the grandson of Mrs. Liz-
zie Young of Brady.
M&tcwuj
By MRS. D. 8 FILMPllBBT
Matthews Livestock Commissioe
Company
OWNHIt-—Til Mil RY M\TTIIFWS
Sale Every Tuesday
SAN SABA, TEXAS
Rts-ripl* I'rom Snli Tuesday, January 1,
I'M’, 1
IUII.S (I'l.)—Thin I {luck Hull Yearling* and
*i:>7.!*0
II6.00 to ix.in
$1.1.80 to IS.10
$11.30 10 i:».ho
2-Year Old* (o
iiru.s (wt.)
FAT rows
STOTKEK rows
No choice cows offered.
FAT ( AI.YKS
sTtH KKR STEERS
No choice light steer calves offered.
•WK’KBR HEIFERS $10.50 lo 22.00
Extreme l.ighl Wiighl Heifer (’Hive- lo Y29.H0
•?T(M KER STEER YEARI IVt.S $15.75 to 21.50
According to weight and quality.
$,1H..'0 to 21.10
$21.00 to 25.00
COWS AM) < AI.YES
M 17.50 t * 206.00
10 a. m.—Sunday School,
Maniu Helgv. superintendent. Mr. "and Mr*. dVmmy nuilize the ideal, he can give
‘‘ . 1 ' ' l,,)’ * lM,1‘ Brown and Sandra, Austin; Mr his \>ent effort to idealize the
‘ ' ,u - and Mrs. Norman Probat, Par- real world. And President
Wedneadny 7 p. m.-Fellow- ^ Pra,ly. Mr and yf„. Ar- Johnson, one of u*. the com j
s ■’ ' 1 , , , lis* Eckert and Allun and A1 ; men people, does not lack for
icia, Brownwood. children, purpose in theao "times that
First Mcthodi.-l ( hurrh
Melvin, Texas
I. R. Magi rs. Pastor
9:30 a. m.—Worship.
10:15 a. m......Sunday School,
Floyd Marshall, superinten-
dent.
try men’s souls.”
We, the people, have Inher-
ited from our late brave young
leader, the modern vision and
Monday:
10:00 a. m.
grandchildren and great grand-
children of Mrs. Alpha Eckert,
visited with her Christmas day
and at other times during the
holiday# and New Year's day. I outline of a great New Frontier
Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Mat-1 of “Liberty and Justice for all."
lock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hard j We think that Kennedy could
man. Garland and Joey and Mr. | have locked America over for
R( TIMER ST A \|I\S_2 It and Mrs. Roy Ware: Mr*. Ethel ;l running mate, and not have
3 day service. Itrudy S’ano- Adams; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman ! chosen more wisely. If anyone
urd-ilcritltl of 1 ice l’hone "hhorn; Mr. and Mr#. Burton jean move n luggUh Congress
• We (Jive and
Redeem
Brady Stamps
Gladiola FLOUR
Mar'land Club
COFFEE
Imfxrinl Pure Cane
SUGAR 5 65'
5'45' 25 T”
Asaoclatlonnl l,Y 7-2216.
Rosser. San Angelo, met at the to take decisive action in oui
Clifton Turner home for a “42" j troubled world, we think, 4 with I
party New Year’s Eve night.'the God of our Fathers leading
Mr. and Mrs. I,. C. Under- him) our Texan run! Let u«
wood and Jon Pool spent New-
Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Merulol Pool nt Coleman.
Mrs. J. W. Mi-Bee went to
Henrietta to he with her daugh-
not forget, to “strengthen the
arm of Liberty" in our own
community, county and State*
The President proposed a l.ibby's 301 ( it ns
„ „ , campaign against poverty and SWEET PEAS.........'I for 59i*
ter, Mr#. Lilly Moore, who 1* its accompanying ills In our
ill. ! America. In our own commun-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hof- fty its marks are n eaus# for
stuttler, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tnr-' weeping, nr better still, for
nerand Mrs. Ethel Adam went thinking what can be done to |,jhhi’s Golden Cream St vie
to ket-rvilli 'ast Sunday. 3»>"v help the “helpb-*s ’’ # 'i XU V •) ’HP) Cana •»<»..
stopped at Fredericksburg to For year# we have hoped " "11*1#....... — •)")•» A ollft »)«H
see the President, hi- fli*tin- that Brady could attract a ..... T . . . .. .. ...
guished guests and the ■ n.wd "s. wing center" for the worn s
of reporters keeping tab on Pn who are not trained for
the gathering. othei industrial work. But nec JA I BJ W0 J FQI * J
Mr. and Mrs. George Venzey essity has made them fairly • wl m
gocal *e,unstresses to clothe |.|r.Nio—|n Tomalo Sauce
t ni*iYi s$*lvt*i linn (hi'ir chiMiipn * /it it^fwri *% /i $ a
We have hoped that a “Com SPAGHETTI 2—303 ( 11I1S 1 9l*
munity Investmimt” #uch a* __
little Bill. I^imeta. visit.si Mr. „s*ured l,oadcrnft Industry
and Mra. la-land Banks part would be formed, and it could TISSl E........2 Roll I KJf. 20<*
of last week. he yet. So many women in our
Mrs. Ethel Adams ar.d Mrs. ! community are available to |\|.,EE^E\, J0() (t. ILoX 3!)C’
Jesse F’arris visited Mrs. Gid j work and live more abundantly
Vick and Mr*. Sally Wilhom Many homemakers now help to j Dclcrjfcnl
Thursday afternoon. provide the living for their
Snowdrift SHORTENING 3>c
Libby's Vienna SAUSAGE 3 ^59
and Riehard l*wk visited Mr.
and Mr*. Gid Vick Sunday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pill Bank* Bnd
IJbl>)’a 16 Of . Can
TOMATO JUICE........... 29<
El FtkNl Mix or Match IS O7. Jar
PRESERVES 3 for $1.00
Ait-lex
OHM iv2 Eb. ( an O.k
Au-lrx 2—101 Cans
Spa^Hctti K Moat Ralls 19c
Pacific fi«»M
Peaches 2 49'
Went «»\
WAFFLE SYR IP (>
39c-
29c
Mrs. Margaret Jordan went
to Kerrville, Monday and vis-
ited with relatives there, then
brought Mra. StHIn Eklund.
Joe Lynn and Sarah for a visit
seem a very
TIDE
Supreme Salline
( RA( KERS. I Lb. Box
Nabisco Premium
( RA( KERS 1 Lb. Box 29c
NttWnro I Eh, Pkg.
Fl<; NEWTONS............. 39c
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Idaho RuMgelln
families; they
happy people.
The women of Finland are
combatting "ddinquency” ami
making better home# for their
with Mr. Hiid Mrs. Ed Squiera Ifamilies. Finnish women were
at Rochelle, Tuesday. shocked into doing something
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor, (by the accusation of a delin-
Hrownwnod, spent New Year’s jqu«>nt girl in their country who
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs blamed the older generation for
Hill Miller. Graham and Ann.'the examples they set and the
Mr. and Mrs. Allan MeBe- . homes they provirle. The re- . ,
San Antonio, and Miss Verdi, suit i» that I nlund’a 40 n, Head*
Me Bee, Austin, visited Mr. amt ' tiona) organisation*. rompri*ing
Mrs. Hernie Me Bee Christmas *420,000 women in more than
W. B. Rhoden and son, Wynd-. 3JOOO groups, are starting a na-
ham Ray. spent Christmas wee!. . tion-wide campaign among .
with Mr. and Mr*. Raymund women to improee themselves _ _
Matlock. They realire their greatcat
Mr. und Mrs. Elbert Taylm need is letter homes and bet-
jand Mr*. Prudie Miller. Rich {ter citizens W.-men must real- «---- U..A,
land Spring*, visiteil Mr. and ir.e that they alone ran lie *
Mr*. Hill Miller Saturday
; night.
GT SIZI BOX
Clorax
QT PLASTIC BTL
SPUDS 10-39*
l arge Head#
Lettuce 2 25f
Large Siic
AVOCADOS 2 to* 25c
iiimrnUt Impair <jnm
iK+rtfBt'"ih4j I 4»gitriiM«
’64 Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet
What do** it take to makt a car a great high-
way performer?
H the car happens to be a '64 Chevrolet,
one thing only. A highway
You'll And everything else already neatly
packaged for you—on the car exa< tly aa you
pick it off the showroom floor.
There's a choice of seven engines—all the
way up to a twin-cad high-compraasion
42>-hn Vi*- and four iranamiaeiona, includ-
ing a finely boned 4-speed stick shift.*
Ami underlying it all—a bump-skimming
Jet smooth ride that helps keep
the performance great even wher
the highways aren't so great.
What about spenai i>erformancr equip-
ment? Professional driving skill#? Forget
them.
Nobody ha* to doctor or coax or soup up
these Chevrolet* to get the beat out of them.
And that # really the test of a great high-
way performer: Just about anyone can get a
kick out nf driving one, just about any where.
JUet aa it comas out of the showroom.
Next time you're out your dealer’s way.
allow a faw extra minute* to *ample one of
tfcsat highway perf-omaaeon your own A lew
are realty all yon’H nee.I That’s
Itt a ( Mevroiet.
Robert Williams. Fort Worth,
pastor of Plai id Baptist Church,;
came Saturday night and .*p«-nt
the night with Mr. and Mrs.
George Venzey. After Sunday
morning *erviees he had hinch i
with Mr. and Mra Giady Yale* their friend* will meet at the
and visited other member* of j Baptist Church Annex in Hand
his congregation in the after- to honor Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Beak ley with a miscellaneous
the center of family Interest CABBAGE .................. U>. 6c
GRF^N ONIONS 2 Bun. 15c
and Mr. and Mra. Cecil Vir-
dett. Wn-hita Falls, viaited Mr IMicioun. Exlr* Fa»cy Red
and Mrs Amo* Sfiencer the .
past week-end. ni$W| W* It
Katuniay ev»>ning. Jisj**
- MARKET VALUES-
Sirloin or Rib ( lull
STEAKS ■
Grade A A
FRYERS ||
( enter Cuts
PORK CHOPS ..........Lb. 5.V
Swifl'n Swetl Kosher
SLICED BACON.....IJi. 39c
Krrsh Calf
iwih n»u%, e au $ r ann iyfti
APPLES *15
LIVER
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Mr. and Mr*. Wilton Cash
The Real McCoy
— FROZEN FOODS -
keuseheld shower W hole S«m $ Ok. (’an
sKta? 0RAHGI JUKI 2h»55c
gregation over the peat week lihby’w
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 10, 1964, newspaper, January 10, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990222/m1/6/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.