The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr* II T Marshall
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List tt - ilm"ulny «*v#-nin;- hy --u-
1<- viMt Mi aiu| Mr* W II
Marshall ill Hra<ly anil thi* .l.u-i.
mhI nthi-r ti-uttivi ' in
Jhii» cnmnninity.
Mi uixi Mr*. I-VI Slruklii*'
mu) Ruxannc arriv.xt friun l it.
1 i-i k I*-*! »wk an<l niov. il iiiSo uutic i -
|i 114- of ||u* ti-U' ln-rarrs Mi I Wi *t •
f-'rirkland i* tin* nrliin.1 rmiCh
mill hi* wifi- <• ill u-iii-li hum' 1
#rnn<iltu< •*. We art- glad li> Will
com** tlii*hi into tin- cuinniuni'y
fr">>lhall workout* were atrirt
«il Mi-mluy night.
Waek-i-wi trueri* of Mi. .tail
IMie. Giyl* Doyle nml family
\vi-ie Mii Irene 11 «*ti ■ f • ii i I) of j
^liilene, 'It anil Mi h. Jim So of
font hiiiI .1 ut it* nf I uhlim-k. .1 • - - ii
iiiK tin- group fin Satfnil;«\ Mi ami Mi
topper wrn- Mi uml Mi Jiimri nml t- iml<l.i
Hemphill. Plain- ami Ki-ndall nf < \1 t <
Mwai.ii Tliey wll attemle.l tin 1 M- --
Hemphill family reunmn ut *h«- Icy ;n -1 I me
Ii.1-I1a14l.-1 Park Sunday day Pat i *
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Siii 'l.is ami Mr* Hull Kuhm-II uiwl (uui
win- lu lil ■ hihiirti fiuii. Miilluini anil AD
it ' uydi-f , A 5A M<niti- uf Ahtlvii.-
iiit'in! -hel Mi. and Mr* M'ladni* II.- 1
VI1 piiil anil liiihhu- rvluiniil tu laMm
Mi. .Iiitm t|u»- Muixlay ul‘t«i umin f •■!. • j
mg a twii v44-*k»' v• -it in 'hi-1
100 Crothers
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WE GIVE
FRONTIfR STAMPS
Double on Wed.
TPnOTOPI
JEm
HOME OWNED and OPERATED
1112 South Bridft
LY 7-2990
WE GIVE
BRADY STAMPS
Double on Wed.
spent the -1
thi 1 <i..
I lanl 1 ui i|»
VS 4-iIm -lay
I In- West*
- mn-iinr <>f tin | humm uf tin- \\ VV . Shoilk, a- -i |
, I *-1«*|iti.i ii- < •> I tile .Inter Kail* at Ilonli H- l l i
, whs lii-lil Mon j .Short w«« a wi-ek etnl ym.it in
hi :it tin' t.ohii the Slmrt hnine
tin- |iurpi--a of | Mi ami Mi VAixxIriiW Hill'
• 111■ t■ *i from this :iml son ami Mr anil Mi*. Win !
Ill tin flirt Lilly fold Short Were supper pui-'ts1
sen- pi i*sellt when 1 of the Fred l.nhn* last Thui j
I to 11 restitute a i 'lay.
.ff11 «I miniinution I Mr*. H. T. Marshall, who tu-
ple- | eompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. II ,
it Kid - hut tin
i-1 d Jitnuis
Finlay,
of f |ovs *
i r.iinlau
F-iwh-i
•It Htel
filled '
freshn-
M r.
HOW S YOUR SPORTS
Its Jl illN Pll I V
hill \ HF\VY W I It*III ItoVIVC < II VMIMO' IVil!
I ICKI \ I III I lit It I 1 <•!{ N"l MIN'-
A If*
what .T. .1*4
|2S t'"n put
all th<- if r
Coll.eft ill
«it vr is
INMM.r
hard to hehev, m ti i*. day - -1 I.ut ♦ 1 ' i*t
I Sullivan did on v'«pl*nih*i t'*** VV
si- ami tin i i .ilt pnil chip at - . - Wiliit- ' -
•-at J.d-.n I hot the wt-fkr ........ . ,fJ .1 .,
the twenty first round , .
NIL KFMMID Ihlf sroilA MV I IS
Marshall to San Angeln Mon
.. i -11 t mil. II'- will he day. returned to the .lurk lfui<*
-I fimit the fluoi at the ] home Tuesday afternoon to visit
until Wednesday when she will
board a Inis home to Midwest
City, Okla.
Rev. ami Mrs. Pen If Moore
of May were simper pm -t of
Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Bray and
daughters Sunday when tin
former was here to fill the pul-
pit at the Waldrip Church. Wel-
come visitors at the church vi‘t
vice were Mi. and Mis. VV’. P
Whittenhurg.
Mrs. (Jim Wright left for
Waco Sunday to he at the bed-
side of her sister, who suffered
a heart attack.
Mrs. Fmma Powell went to
Sun Antonio Monday to visit
her daughter and family ami
to have her routine medical
checkup.
Mrs. S. A. f.awson returned
home Saturday front a ten-day
visit with her daughters in
Midland A grnndaughtpr, I.inda
Harvey accompanied her home
to visit a while.
[jinny Fisher of Ahilene,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C F.
Frost underwent surgery last
Friday in the Hendricks Hoa-
pita! in Ahilene for ulcerated
stomach He is only 11 years of
age At last report he was
vim Joining them : convalescing well.
Mr iii-I Mis Ray- The Fred Ijihns arcompanii-1
I - . .Hid Steven of the Jack Hides to San Angelo
Monday.
in -Ting which w ill la-
i, , • |i h wai ti- (lit •* A
n via held on di<rvas-
tiiiin1.i t of nu-mheis oil
Poe from | iffht to foot
- ..uid ii .iuin- ‘an m-
f one dolhvr |••■ i month
.I. Id ;:y the expense* of
i'i ovr. Malinger R C.
!' I loldthwaite wa - pi e
the meeting to ini-
lions.
V. ;i"i| Mii Sterling Full*-
Mike ami Patricia of ht.
i„ . i.,n - | i-ut last week with
4rid Mi* John Fullagar.
K. - i tl II* iapliill iif San An-
il f ii• 11 tl.i pulpit at the
-dri Church of Christ Sunday
’ I it. m and p ill His wife
,,! ii o .in|.allied him here
j: j ih,-\ i-i nth I r relatives
t l.i Rid .ii d* Park for the
,ii i - i. o; - ut and picnic din-
\ t., , - in- 111 ui he re to
i• ut - ii w4-ii- Mr.
i M- 4 VV Hemphill, Ml.
M: 'dirndl Hemphill,
i d Royee. Mi and Mrs.
• n d Hemphill :iml Delia, and
’ton Hemphill.
Poddy ' dh y of llrady spent
m-i.i! day* la*t week with hi*
. • VI i .i ml M rs.
llrady.
dinner guests of Mr
, I Mi l.mniett fiamron were
V! 1- -I Nli Kinmett Moore, J
I ■ i »> -! Ronnii and Mike
i.nfld'i- and Kandy Slaughter.!
Tl hoy had a delightful time
■ I * .i * ; i tiling on the I lam
A (*ltf timet* m.'-v :e»»ii-ml«-, J Ji In ,- ■
time* at l-»t. stole f- or hi •- in i in- it i, - ! ’
lor the oti il rift for VII I HI I \ M11 V larpi or
small siee iiur wide select istt of 4 V MPIN l net \ I I * I I III
I t|l II* MI V I *1 ItRvliV -PORTIV. limit ,x0'
BRIIM.F, Phone I V 7 21 •/. . . .
ini tanch. ami fishing
VI, atitl Mi Carroll Hemp
l,i)i ••-I chililren were »hop|>ers
0 -an Angelo Saturday.
VI- George Whaley ami four
1 !,ri.lr*-n of Alvin were over
t: ght cm ts of Vlr. and Mrs
t. in linu- and children Satur-
J,tY
Ki»v ami Mis’. Winuton and
two • hililh’ii of (.ohiion wfr<
Feathered Wins:
Required on
tiamr Bird Kill
A new regulation requiring
retention of one fully feathtued ;
wing on drf*sse<l migratory game |
lords a* a ready means of field
identification has prompted
some question* by Tevuns. to • [
cording to J. P Phillips, la v
enforcement coordinator for the i
Parks ami Wildlife Departm nt.
“This regulation was adop-ted
hy the Parks and Wildlife Com- j
mission from the frnmiwork
supplied by the U. S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and applies to
all migratory ganu- birds,” he
said “That means the average
hunter will be primarily con- j
eerned abtnit mourning dove
white-winged dove wild g« • -e
and wild thicks Likew-i <#-, the |
new rule applies to rails, gnlli
nules, ,jacksni|M- and wcMuleoek. j
which also are migratory Idrils.",
Phillips sairl the wording of
the regulation sp4-aks for ifsrdf:
“The retenti<in of one fully
fi-athered wing on dressed mi-
gratiiry game birds as a ready
nieans of fielil identification of
species is required.”
The feathered wing reten-
tion ptlvvlslon is the only ma-
jor change announced to ilate in
regulations governing the tak
ing of migratory game, lie
pointed out, however, the rules
covering waterfowl hunting
have not yet Wen liiscloseil.
Mambier Da»*« //0 "Cross Count'/1 btaticn a >gon
Year's best savings on a best-selling wagon!
Rambler’s Year End Selling Spree is on now Fven during the
regular selling season you could save $240 or more*
over a top sue Ford or Chevrolet. Now you may save even more
because Rambler dealers are really dealing to clear the decks tor
the ’65s. You get smart, sporty looks and more V 8 power
than the standard V-8 in a Ford or Chevrolet wagon With Rambler,
too, you get Double Safety Brakes. Deep Dip Rustprooting. and
other advantages you can t get on the other two best selling wagons.
Live a little with year savings, choose from sporty options like
reclining bucket seats, console, floor shift manual or automatic),
power steering, power biakes, power windows.. and lots more.
Drive a Classic wagon to see how much car you've been missing.
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SHUFFIELD - TOWNSEND
&I4-M W. Ur4Mrl
•*0« lroW*8y TwnfM,
fOoCn&-TVW^ln»d»Mmnim> n
Doole Soldier
Finishes Course
iM Hirhnrd GfinThlcs. son
of Mu Miiriji O. Gonmle*.
Di'olc. romplvtvil up artillery
rurvry cour*ff at thi* Army Ar-
till4»ry and Mi4«llr Gntrr, Fort
M <>kla. Aug. II
During th** courw Oonralr*
rrrflvrd inatruet inn in thv u*r
and cam uf surveying ciiuip-
m#nt. map reading and com-
municationa pnicfniurra.
Hr 4ffit.*-rrd th«* Army in
Marrh IWU and rrrr'vrd haaic
training at Fbrt Polk. Oon-
jialra wa* gra«hiatrd from M*-l-
vin High School in 15*42 nml
waa rngagril in farming l>w-
farr rnlrrmg thr Army.
Ilarg* In larii-i Hhw
Mr ai>4t Mr* Hal Sp^nrrr of
l.irWorh sad Mr Sprwrrmaj
«a>t*ra. Mr* U*n Mowrcy. I
rrachrr ia »Hr Rl Pa an «rhi*i»N I
and Mr* t'lrharna Morrill j
trarlirr la I hr lira union t |
Srh4xiI» wrrr W4w»li-4»nd garata |
la (hr home of Mr amt Mr* I
M I. I .au-Arv Mr S|»*‘f»r«r and !
hi* *War* *rr naphrw a ad
nlaraa •»* Mr l^irhar Th*v i
i*(H>Mr4l dririag la lud uu*« |
from l,*am«« fo (trade MM !
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PAINTIN'!* ami
ling CtHtlrarlor
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Warn
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1964, newspaper, August 21, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990763/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.