The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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Notes From Vivian
(Of AvW* IlHli («!•#•! * ullltltHUt)
him, mu* h Ifn ffi »o inter
rim him.
At a ftm minute* to nine 1
*nl»r*«l the lobby of the Key-
atona Hotel and naked the desk
rlark for Mr. Walker. He point-
«*<l to the chair in the comer
and over I went, pencil and pad
clutched in my hot little hand
After introduction* were tok-
en rare of I a at down to get
my interview. It itarted off
well hut after about 46 minute*
of gla**y eyed attention on my
part, it came to mind that I
I would .ike to thank Vivian
for the >*»* of her column for
the pa*• two week* It ha* lieen
fun f it me l moat have a little
printer*, ink in my vein* The
fir at job I had after maduu
lion from high achool wa* a*
reporter on the foimpa«a* lead
«r Record The ( ■-aiter wa* a
four pare daily and the Record
wn* a weekly Funny thinga con
h« i pan to a yre* n reporter. I«et
m« share a, few of the more in-
ter < *ting with you in thi* last
column
One of the most memorable I wasn’t interviewing Mr. Walk-
happenings was the chance to er, he wa* interviewing me. I
interview Stan ey Walker said. Please Mr. W’alker I wa*
author and e liter He wa* a ; sent to interview you, not for
home-town boy who had gone you to interview me. May I
to New Y oi 1 and made good n*k you a few questions
I came to work one morning \ please?”
and the In.-.- told me, ‘ Stanley | got my interview along
Walker is in town and I have these lines: "Yea, I am glad
an appointment f..r you to in-[ to he home again. No, I don’t
terview him at • ori.sk this plan tn »tay long. No, I haven’t
morning Having read his two started a new book but I will
latest^ book-*. Mr . Astor s | prohahly write another. The
Horne ttu\ < ity Mitor,’ it town ha* changed dome but it
was a great thrill to just meet j rttj|] the ssmii Lampasas."
And then “Miss Miller could I
Fresh Idea
from
MR*
BAIRD*
BREAD
i* i
CODC PAINT CANS
Before putting that paint
can away, paint a stripe
On the outside around the
can at the paint level.
You’ll be able to see at
a glance what the color
is — and how much
paint you have left. You’ll
appreciate the time and
bother it saves next time
you look for it among the
backlog of cans you have.
*tav» m»H iowc.ru
buy you a cup of coffee?’
of interview'.
End
Society.
Students Give
D<mon«t ration
1 At Rochelle Club
II
|Bo» MHHI - I
iraiM'it Plub held two regular I
• iinr* tn March with ail |
Miewber* present in the home I
«.f Mr* Hill Maraer for the
first meeting Mr* Hill Kng-
dahl gave the I’rogram on
Winter Soft neri, and I’ondi-|
t loner*”.
The second meeting was
held .n the ('otumunity (‘enter.
Mrs Kn-d Robert* gave a
demonstration on “Making a
quilt In one day." Four 4-H
•rMV* I* sins also gave demount ration*
us following Karen Kike, “You
,»nd Vour Money"; Vicki and
LITTLE TWIHLERS Barbara Stephenson, 5, left, and
Terry Crumpton, 4, both of Fort Worth, admire the medals
they won during Southwestern AA1' Baton Twirling Con-
test recently held in Jiallas. Both youngsters have won med-
als and trophies in competition. '/Pi Wirephoto.
Another ocraglon in which my
ineptitude caused a big "goof*'
had to do with two Texas High-
way patrolmen who were sta-
tioned in Lampasas The court-
house was on my regular round*
each day and while calling at
the sheriff's office a telephone
call wa* received that had to
do with the patrolmen.
A* I got the story, the pat-
rolmen had made an arrest in a
hboring town and while m
the sheriff* office *he man had the square really “carried me <,rTirnP fn T 't'lltrh”
broken loose, grabbed a gun high” for the next few day- 1 UU,^M
and shot at one of the patrol- ft f,.|| my lot to write the cm Program Topic
men Thi* wa* hack in the barrassing correction for tin ,,.
day* when the highway patrol next day*, pitp,,r 20th ( CntUTV ( lUD
won* boot* ai»d tight legged
breeches The prisoner had shot
gh the flared part of {he someone new on the job, the ltl fhl, Richards Memorial
pant* leg, missing the flesh, pranks fly thick and fast I |,|hrary The president, Mrs
but putting a hole in the pants had my share pulled on mo |,(.s||, Quinn. led the club in
leg when I first went to work on , the reading of the Huh collect
Through some excitement on the pap.-r, One morning » and roll mil was answered by
my part or just through a plain phone call came to the bos* and twelve member*, giving their
misunderstanding. I thought the after harrgmg up he told me fmorite comb
patrolman had been shot in the to get a yard stick nnd go tn vtr Qualn insisted by Mrs
leg Well to make a long story the local locker plant. Tommy Kr< k-on ga>,, a brief
short. I wrote the story and | w>, „ mtle dubious of j report on th. district .-on van -
said the patrolman had l*een hut he insisted, saying | tion held in Brown wood March
l •> The club received second
place award on the pressbook
and a second .dace for "Inter-
Ttn Bi*a«»y ?4-r a
*— m
HI) Council
Hearn Activities
The MrCultmh County Home
Demonstration Council met Km
day, March 2”, at the Mef'ut-
loch Electric Co-op for their
regular monthly meeting Four
officers, four members and the
■gent were present.
Each of the three club
report* for the month’s activi
ties They had held six imu-t
ings during the month with a Huy la Boren, "Rlectriehy,
total of 71 present. | ('hanginp Fuses”; Marilyn
Mmes. Fount Stn.ope, Hoe Kike Sia'f of Life, Foods and
■rd Salter and M M Virlell Nutrition Education' ; Cheryl
were elected by ballot and Mrs. Howard, “Clothing Education,
M. J. Bean a* alternate dele- The Tall and Short of It.”
gate to attend the THHA meet —■ —— —»
ing May 7. at Renville. All
other members are urged to go
if possible. At this time Mrs,
Walter Hurd will be present' !
as director for District 7.
The secretary n ported that
members could get reservations
August “I through August 27 1
for the annual encampment at
Bur-ha nan Dam.
The agent announced that
Guests Attend
As Hoboes for
Playroom Party
Mr and Mrs E. W. Ernst and
chlldien were hosts at a sur-
prise garage-playroom “warm-
ing' for the L. L. Heel, Jr.,
family March 10.
Everyone wtund.-d in hoho
the 4-H award contest is to he attire
held at tin Mi < ulloeh ( o-op Attending were Mr. and Mr*.
April 4, and thi public is in t Booger > Martin, Mr. and
vited to attend. She also -tated Roy. e Johansen, Mr. and
that the delegate, Mr Bill Mrs J II Lewis and children,
Huffman would leav> May 1 Mr md Mrs. Harold Weaver,
foi an orientation rotir-e at Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Kay Peel
>od children: Mr. and Mrs.
'ierie Williams: and Mrs. Jim-
my KlllNon and sons.
The |*e<ds received gifts for
the playroom.
(•IIC'.I III Cox Home
Mr and Mrs. Jodie Cox of
A&M. then i-o to Washington
WMI ’ Luncheon
At N >rth Baptist
The Women's Missionary
I’niori of the North Mrady Bap- odes-a. Mr. and Mrs. J. W !
Chan h i ■■••lehratirie. the McBride unrl son Mike and Miss j
-th mniveisar\ of the WMI' (iab McBroom of Hrady, Mr
on April with a luncheon and Mr- Norman Cox and
at thi church laughter. J ennui, Mrs. Bob!
Tlu-r will In i program and fill,on and Jack Stockman of
... singing of old time hymn and lirownwood and Mr and Mr*. I
. 1rw,,nDeth < entury < luh i.il||„|t. in tafternoon Every- In,don McBride of Denton I
^ ^ * met Monday evening, M ireh ofl„ fK invited toemn< and liring w- ri visitors in the f). Cox 1
lunch and w.-.t old time h.»rn< at Merrury during thft1
After Easter Sale
AH Nrn* Sprint F«*hinns
Suits and Drosses Vs OFF
Ref. to **.»*
All Spring HATS to clear $2.98 to $5.98
With Cotton and Silk Top*
Ref. *9.9* and *10.95
Capri Sets
Head Scarf and Wind Bonnets $1 ea.
Red. fUark and White
STRETCH PANTIES................$1.00 ea.
Priced to Sell at
Seam and Seamlemt—New Sprint* Colors
Ref. *1.00 and *1.25 per piir
PAIRS ^
fi.vv am
HOSE
$198
Davis
READY-TO-WEAR
^AD>'
Bargains
Redeem Your
Brady Stamps Here
For latest Hair Styles See
STYLE BEAUTY SHOP
MARCIA McDONALI). Operator
Workinf Ladies Can Be Done in One Hour
LY 7-9451
wear
dr*--*'-.-, uiitl >uils.
Easter week-end.
USE STANBARB CLASSY-FIABS
Home Owned and Operated . . . We Give Frontier Stampn ... Double on Wednesday
Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 2*3*4
TRONTIER
'!
wounded in the leg The pnper*
were on the street shout .'t:30
he didn’t think it w»* a joke,
i went to the locker plant and
in the afternoon and everyone %r(lf escorted to a holding vault
read the account Shortly after an(f t|wrp a hook WH, tj„ Mi.ttr.riil I’nurntn'
ward the patrolmen returned to ]Brjffl!,t Pmtfish , h>H pv,.r ,orn ' * * *
laimpasas. Ex-ervone was x-ery , ... , ',rs M C. Mrc< kcuridge pre-
coneerned about his wound hut! ' P«’ ^ yardstick to use and thr |>rilBnirn. Take
that yellow cat was .2 inche- T(11|p To
SAVING
STAMP
wShan-^Son m
rLy 7 n
\ 3000 J the friendly ?to«e ti+t c*vf s roo m<>oi /
YRQNTIf V
LV7-
3000
SAVING
ST A M I*
Polly s Beauty Shop
Announces
JERRY MfKOHF^ as their new operator.
she’s experienced in hair stylinf. wif dressing and
ill types of heautv work and invHes you to come
in or rail for an appointment.
he wasn't even limping! I?""1 ‘ .....Tu - T-. I..«uab .ti.i urntalnr
The story came out and need- •«"* an? , TT 'i ^e s..t.-d that
less to say. the joker* around , ^rr®»' the /'"* l,ar^ ,,f *he he*fl laugHter is one uf the thing*
_____________ -__ ^ _________jit measured 1- .nrhes Some 1" t or . tn- >i w. -hould iiiki m o r i -
cal men had caught it at Red time Manx- of us get much
Btuff on the Colorado River amusement from the absurdities
j It Us.k four men to get it in seen on the television screen
the boat. not Ih*• least of which are
How is that for a true fish commercials One instance is
I story? the advertisement of a head-
i at he remedy in which the man
| u-lls of the pain that comes
of Parenls together "like two bull goats ’
Mr and Mrs Bill Street and | situation humor Is one of
1501 N. Elizabeth -
LY 7-2565
Polly Gibson owner, operator
!(■★
BEST BUYS IN TOWN
Kelly of Odessa were Easter (<h, ,>r„r„kinir |nrldp„,a
visitor* in the home* of their everyday life, ff a very
parents, Mr and Mrs \V A. proper and w'ell-dre«iaer1 lady
flicks and .Mr and Mrs. t \. walked do«n the street carry- i
Street. . mg a shiny brass spittoon and I
--------- ; carrying an Indian pa pot etc on
Attend Unbare* Srlue.l h,,r people would first I
Mr and Mrs Oeorge t ude ,|aro tn^ then laugh,
and Mrs K M Appleton spent ...
Tuesday at the Duharrv Srht*ol pv fnr tj,p greatest amount
tn Western Hills In Fort Worth (,f humor is told rather than
The meeting was held In the ,P,.n Certain words are funny
Ming room and was conducted ,n their very sound* Puns
by lletiy Van t’.assi of ( hie ago furnish much of our humor tie
dav Manv are either very poor
Maxwell House
COFFEE
2 .. m $J4’
Powdered
SUGAR 2 Boxes 27i
( an Milk
TO THE VOTERS OF THE
Brady School District
Due to the various statements regarding the candi-
dates for the Brady Independent School Board posts,
I feel an obligation to inform the voters of my reasons
for seeking election and what my policies would be if
elected.
I am the mother of five children. One has graduated
from Brady High School and is presently a junior in
college; a second is graduating this year, and three
others are progressing through the grades.
Having been active in school affairs for over 15
years in this school district, I feel I am informed on the
duties, responsibilities, and problems which continually
confront your School Board.
* * For these reasons l feel an obligation to serve.
I am running on a one-point platform and that point
is to do everything in my power to assure your children
and mine the best education possible.
With this statement I humbly solicit your vote and
support.
Mrs. Dorothy Kyzar
aM
(FaM far by fi
nr <>l*c they arc about unsuit-
able subjects Puns are sup-
IhisciI in lie the "lowest form
of wit."
Mrs llene Burns and Mrs
Krccksnn served light refresh-
ments to Mines. Andy Allen,
r. A. Ethridge. Lewis Hampton,
O. S. Iluhhard. Qualn, J. H
R -ves, Cecil Slrleglcr and
Misses Joel la Colo and Mary
Apne* (Hotter.
CARNATION
Carnation
INSTANT MILK
IIHb 3
(Limit 4 Cans)
C
TALI CAN
Snowdrift
8 (|t. Powdered
«
Mrs. Brenda Lewis
Frat Girl of Month
brown beans Shortening
Wesson OIL
GUDIOU FLOUR
Miracle Whip
With Purchase (i !
SUGAR
JELLO
5—No. 2 Fans 98c
liusler’s Spanish Roasted
PEANUTS
FULL IB CAN ^9'
Supreme Lb. Box
CRACKERS......29c
llama
• Red Plum Jam
•Grape Jelly
IS Oz. Tumblers
LB. CAN
48 OZ BOTTLE
With Purchase (i Light Bulbs at Regular Price
5
LB. BAG
PACKAGES
Mrs.
Hunt’s
2—2 Vi
Cans
59c
Brenda (Jary Lewis j |js* i/’tlL’k!
has been < h»>sen Pi Mjttna Chi ®
frsterniiv (Jlrl of the Month"
for March at Southwest Texas
State College. San Marcos. The
members of the fraternity went
to her nutriment „nd serenaded
her and made the announce-
ment on March TH, She was
presented with a trophy, sweat,
shirt with name and C.reek
letter* on it.
The pi stems chi ta the fra-, Frrsh Kentucky Wonder
terntty of har late husband, j nr n klf
Ijtrny la*wta Mrs l^-wt* has I j LB.
t-eea acting aa hoateaa for the
fraternity She ia the daughter New 2 I its.
j«f Mr. an< Mr*. W. T. tJary of POTATOES ........ 19t‘
Brady.
We Reserve the Riirht to LimR Merchandise
Fruits & Veg.
LETTUCE
2 w hos 25{
• Wool Foam
Cold Water Soap
.o* 39*
Second Box FREE
Del Monte
TUNA..........Can 29c
Honev Hov
SALMON T. Can 49c
KLEENEX!
Facial Tissue
400 CL 2 Boxes 49c-
Delsev
TISSUE .4 Rolls 39c
Kleenex Dinner 2 lloxes
NAPKINS..........49c
Kim
RINSO 6i tox 59c
Lysol Spray
Disinfectant
98 VALUE
QUALITY MEATS
•(’HOK E GRAIN FED BEEF
ROUND
OR T-BONE II
l elk* Hmk llaif
CARROTS............ 5c
Fresh Onions or
Cello Radishes
BUNCHES
CAL.VVOS...
F r e»*h! . . .
Ea. 10c
PINB0NE LOW
OR CUM LB.
, Fresh Ground Beef
ROAST w 43< u. 35<« 3 ^ ‘I00
Tender. Meaty PORK CHOPS... Lb. 49c
Armour’** Star—Vacuum Pack
ALL MEAT FRANKS....................Lb. 49c
Rosedale Sweet
PICKI.KS.... ({t. 47c
l.ihhy’H Vienna
SAITSA(iE 5 for $1
I t.Ibbv'H (an
'POTTED MEAT l»c
GANDY'S
DelieiouM Dairy Product*
Dairvroid Vi Gal.
MILK........2 for 89c
l/k GaL
ICE CREAM 69c
>-• Gal. ( In*.
FROZAN 3«ms1“
White Gro.
Grocery
STRAWBERRIES M,‘dlum A«''d longhorn CHEESE Lb, 49c
flwNiii T*tr NA. All Meat ROLOtiNA......................Lb. 39c
tMt I sttNULV xi.xkkkt with a rain imbhl:
U»fj,**t
Frozen Foods
■ .olden Hnma 10 Oa.
SHRIAAP 59c
STRAWBERRIES
S—10 Os. I’kgs. $1.00
LiMby*
ORANGE JUICE
^ A 01
J CANS
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964, newspaper, April 3, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990396/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.