The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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MELVIN NEWS
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MR1.YIN, TrtM. IW. 7
Wallvr Mui my, driver f<*i • All
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rral dayh with hi* Umiiy
Mm. Tommy < *yU>» ni"l
rhilriiaii of Hr ly wimp gii*'*!*
of Itvr pMiantu Munduy, Mr. him!
Mm. Ilmnn Sewell.
Mr. and Mih. ItoU rt LtatorW
of Han Angwlo wcfe diiunr
guest* Sunday of Mr*. T. B.
Cobb mil Mm P;.1 if (!«*•' t•.
Mr». I.icilt'okci in i. niece of
Mrs. Ohh and Mr*. (huirh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ou* Wahimund
of San An-v W vi 'It -<J l*ol.
Wahimund at Brady Hoapit.'l
Sunday.
Mr*. Karl Duhlberjr took her
•on Kenny to Temple where he
left by train to return to Rice
University where he u enn Di d
after spendinjr Than' ; i in"
holidays with his parent*. Mrs.
I •ahlU'i g visited her rister nad
family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mel-
ton in Temple.
Dr. and Mrs. Aaron I.andy of
San Angelo visited Mi and Mrs.
Kelly M>T.ran Sunday.
Ned Wdfe and William
Chumtunin of Kl I’aso spent
Sunday uivht with Mr. ami Mis.
Shields Norwood on their way
to huotria near Junction. Mr.
and Mrs. Norwood ate supper
, w ith the men Monday night it
camp.
Miss Carolyn Stuckey of
Snyder spent the Week-end with
lor parents, Itcv. and Mrs. L.
II. Stuckey.
Mrs. J. A. Aide fell from
a chair Thursday afternoon
1 crneltinj? her hip bone. She un
derwent surgery at Shannon!
Hospital Monday morning. At I
this time she is doing very
well. Her room number is 429.|
Miss Alexa Jo Riley of Abi-
lene spent the week-end withi
her mother, Mrs. Woodrow
Riley. She remained here to be
with her grandmother, Mrs. J. v
A. Able. 1
Mrs. G. C. Hubbard left Sat-1
unlay by bus for San Angelo |
where she was met by her
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Faberge lets her choose
the scent that suits the scene
with this charming wardrobe of
four couturier colognes,
each separately housed in this
smart little snap-apart sectional tray.
Sophisticated APHRODISIA...
fresh crisp WOODHUE...
uninhibited jungle-bouquet TIGRESS,
romantic, torchy FLAMBEAU
Cologne Foursome the set 4.50
Cologne Threesome the set 3.50
Cologne Twosome the set 2.50
City Drug Co.
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PRESIDENT SHOWS OFF PASTURE—
President Lyndon Johnson holds two bunches
of eouatu-l beiimula grass as he took news-
men onto the LBJ Ranrh at Stonewall. In
background ar# some of the Hereford cattle.
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daughter, Mrs. Luther Joslin
of El Paso. Mrs. Hubbard re-
turned home with Mrs. Joslin
for on extended visit.
Emr.y Sutton is a patient nt
Haylor Hospital in Dallas.
Mrs. J. It. Nichols was dis-
missed from Brady Hospital
Monday after being a patient
there for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Moore
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Rhedell Moore of Lohn.
Mrs. Noda Howard and child
ren spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Luttrell and Mrs.
Rube Huffman of Brady.
Mrs. Floyd Marshall and San-
dra were in Sonora' Saturday
for the ‘‘Make It Yourself With
Wool Contest.” Sandra entered
the contest modeling a 3-piece
gold wool suit.
Those returning from a suc-
cessful doer hunt in the Big
Bend area last week were W.
C. Hutto, B. R. Taliaferro, Earl
Da hi berg, Doc Carlson, J. P.
Sparks, K. J. Green and Bi.be
Ivy and Bobby Lee Miller of
Brady and Billy Dan Sorrell
and Harold Price of Eden.
Mrs. E. F. Schmitt of San
Angelo was a Melvin visitor
Sunday.
Joe Fortsnn of Rosharon
spent the week-cad with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Othn
Fortson.
Mercury News
By MRS. D. S. HUMPHREY
MERCURY, Texas, Dec. 7—
Mrs, Billy Lee Jones, who was
asked to take contributions for
the Community Chest, just re-
cently, would appreciate U if
everyone would get their cheeks
to her or leave them at Mer-
cury Post Office. The late start
makes it hard for her to have Debby, Brownwood, joined Mrs.
time to see everyone personally. | Jesse Farris and all of them
Those present enjoyed a lively visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc-
the good football game between
Brownwood and Dumas Satur-
day at Abilene and how thrill-
ed and excited the whole Brown-
wood delegation was over hwv-
ing beaten Dumas 7 to fi.
Mrs. Walter Jones and De-
lana, Mrs. Morris Ketcham and
“42” party at Mercury Club
Rooms last Saturday night.
Fred Thurman won high score.
The next party will he on New
Year’s night.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Deeds
and Mrs. Frank Harkey visit-
Dowell, Menard, the past week-
end. They took advantage of
the ideal weather and picked
up enough pecans for their
Christmas baking and for gifts.
Mr*. Roy Wiley and three
children, Fritch, and Mrs. Nell
—
1 Alice, Texas, was named for
Alice King Kleberg, daughter of
Richard King of the King
Ranch.
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* Has popularity
m5* spoiled Chinrsler for 1966?
Obviously not.
We’re easier
to deal with than ever.
CHRYSLER
MUtOS* GOSSOMUION
Success like last year’s could make some people complacent. Not Chrysler.
The ’66 is more beautiful, more powerful, more tempting than ever. And
our entire Newport series is priced just a few dollars a month more than the
most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped. e-,. . |»y^| rn
So stop in. Move up to Chrysler. It’s easy. LI I l\l ^LLIv 00
led Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin j Spence and two daughters have
; Deeds ahd children and Mr. uml
: Mrs. James Deeds at Austin the
past week-end. They reported
j Austin all out for beautiful
I Christmas decorations and en-
; tertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jordan
have had a pleasant week since
they eame home from the hos-
pitaL Visitors in their home
Sunday were Preston Cowan.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Jordan end
Alan; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jor-
dan, Gerry. Tony and Mike; Mis.
Forrest Cottrell, Brady, and
Mr. wid Mrs. L. E. Knutson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elward Jordan,
Ron and Greg visited the E.
A. Jordans Monday evenin'!.
Mrs. Tiawis Roberts and Mar-
la Jean visited Mr. and Mis.
Elgin Dennis over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller spent
Thursday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Miller at-
tended the Librnry Benefit Club
in Brownwood Friday after-
noon and stayed over night with
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Harlow.
Elton Miller and John Wr.-tt,
Odessa, visited Bill Miller from
Friday through Sunday. They
spent most of their time at
their River Cahin on the Miller
Ranch. The men hud supper at
camp for Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Har-
IrfW anti Mrs. Miller Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Murray,
San Antonio cam* Friday for a
visit with Mrs. Pumphrey. Mr.
Murray went home Saturday,
Mrs. Murray, Mrs. W. H. Mat-
thews and Mrs. Pumphrey wore
guests of IJr. and Mrs. J. C.
Young over Sunday.
Mrs. Elgin Dennis and Mrs.
Nellie Penn were Christ me»
shoppers in Brownwood Mon-
day.
Charles Ray Beakley visiting
his customers Tuesday reported
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
? »X, f »lT » r
lly FI.OYD It ELLINGTON
District Manager
Facial Sccuiil) AJmiaulralia*
Have you a cpMaUnn nbout
social security? Address it Ui
Floyd B. Ellington, District
Manager, So<i;-l Security Ail
ministration, Mimm* \V. Harris,'
Snn Angelo. He will answer in
this column, or, if space doi*~
not permit, by direct mail.
QUESTION: 1 applied for
dill, all of them bud Tlusiks-
giving dinner with Mr. and Mr*.!
Clyde Matthis and then visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young at
Brady Thursday afternoon, |
where they helped pick up pe-1
cans.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Vogel,!
Belton, spent Monday night!
with Mrs. Frank Harkey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Einnigan
spent Saturday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Cox and!
children.
Mrs. Chester Penn visiter!
Mrs. Aaron Chastain nt Rich-
land Springs Monday. They
shopped nt Snn Saha.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keating, j
Rislwe, Arts., Mrs. Annie Mun-
son, Riverside, Calif., are visit-
ing Mrs. Willie Stevens and
Miss Erie Berry.
Mrs. Lige Smith, Bakersfield.]
Calif., arrived Saturday for a |
visit with relatives here and at j
Milburn.
Mr. »nd Mrs. Travis King.
Crystal City, and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Jamieson and Gerald.
Coleman, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
E. II. Burk Sunday.
Richard Lock and Martha had
Sunday dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Jones.
Misfits Mu a*fM
several year* **• I was UI4
that I needed about one and U
I tmIf years of revered »«•*% to
tw elidible. I aw new M years
old. Ha* there been any
change in this minimum re-
i <|UM< ineut f
ANBWKR: Yea. Under the
new changes In the social se-
curity law, the minimum
I pmmmt of work needed ha*
been reduced to nbout nine
months. Since all men now see
7<i or older need only the mini-
mum you may possibly be eli-
gible to draw soeial security
benefits. Yhtor benefit rate
would he $3ft per month.
QUESTION I am 45 but
have never applied for social
Why?
ANSWER Thu filing of «m
a p Beat ton for wwchtof people
•ft ot older Is • necessary atop
in e»Ub)labia* rights for hos-
pital insurance. People 66 or
older who have never applied
for benefits should *o to their
social security office right
way to establish bene-
fit rights under the new pro
visions of the social security
law even if they ara still
working.
The bits of a copperhead
rarely la fatal.
Brady Livestock Commission Co.
MARKET REPORT
HOft TOP ..................- -
LIGHT STEKR CALVES ........
MEDIUM STEER CALVES .... ...
HEAVY STEKR CALVES ........
LIGHT HEIFER CALVES.........
MEDIUM HEIFER CALVES.......
HEAVY HEIFER CALVES .......
TANNER AND CUTTER COWS
BUTCHER COWS...................
BUTCHER CALVES...............
COWS AND CALVES .............
BULLS.............................
LIGHT BULLS......................
...........$27.66
..$24.25*27.50
...$23.50-26.75
.... $22.00-24.50
. ... $22.00-26.25
... $21.50-23.00
... $20.00-21.50
.... $10.00-12.50
..$12.50-15.50
.,$19.00-22.00
$125.00-185.00
.. $ 15.00-18JM)
..$18.75-22^0
Brady Livestock Commission Co.
PHONE 597-6753
J. H. HARRELL, Owner
If you’re ready to move up... we’re ready to make it easy:
BRADY MOTORS
213 N. Wnckbum Sfreet
Brady. Texan
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