The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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TTT7 BRADY UTAVDARD AVT> IfFABT O* TFYAB KINT*. BRADY. TZXAf.
Matthews Livestock Commission
Company
OWNER—('1IARLEY MATTHEWS
Sale Every Tuesday
SAN SAHA, TEXAS
Receipts From Sale Tuesday, June 22, 1965
HIIIS (lid.).........No Hulls offered by Head
BULLS (Wt.) .............. 115.75 to 1*00
LIGHT HULLS...........................to *23.00
FAT COWS ....................*13.00 to *15.00
HEIFER TYPES to 919.00
STOCKER COWS ................. *13.50 to 18.50
FAT CALVES..................... *21.00 to 23.00
STOCKER STEERS .................*24.00 to 28.10
STOCKER HEIFERS ............ *22.00 to 24-00
STOCKER STEER YEARLINGS *17.50 to 25.00
According to weight and quality.
COWS ANI) CALVES ...........$156.00 to 185.00
No choice quality young cows and calves of-
fered.
L0HN NEWS
By MMM. HOI» I.OHN
LOHN, 1>x . Junr 12 Show. I Mr* Jerry llolkoul,
i-m Tu.Hilay morning 4r*po*li-
•*d from .] t„ oik-half Inch of
mnhrturr* over the Valley. An
Inch of innlxtiiro la needed on
(lie miti/’t nml cotton field*
Mr mid Mr*. Iterald Meador
Jerry mid (li.'iild of Amarillo
lert for home Monday followInK
a two week*' vl*lt with the
'itdle*' imrentH. Mr. and Mr*
John Iaihn.
Milte mid lllcky Orifflce of
Odi-!«*ii who spout two week*
with their grandparent*. Mr
and Mr*. O. T Orifflce. were
joined on the week-end by
their perent*. Mr. and Mr*. C.
W. Orifflce and brother. Jerry
Don. The latter remained her
for n looser visit with hi*
grandpa reef*. Also week-end I to visit Mr* Kit* Gassiot.
KticMtM in the Orifflce home
were Mr. and Mr*. II. 8. Wll-
11 iiiiih of Kermit.
8gt. Krle Moden. hi* wife
rind two wins left Monday for
Dowry AF11. Denver, Colo.,
following n month'* vl»lt with
Mr. and Mr*. Paul l,ohn. Joln-
Ir.g the group Sunday in the
Lohn home for Father's Day
dinner were Paula Jan aud
Dutch Moden.
Robert druhliH of Dallas Is
spending several weeks with
his grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Itoliert Krai ton. Dwight Smith
Of tioodfelhiw Field, San An-
gelo was a week-end guest in
the Itratton home.
Telephone* 11 hath
Benefit From
KET Reduction
- I K*4sctl«m in the Fod«oi,| K»-
Ha in mle ! T‘* i»"‘ -BRn.% ml hf
for1 *r,**e and »i|f»»e«l into lew by
the President will result in
substantial saving* to nil tele-
phone user*.
The 10 percent tax on local
telephone service nml long-dis-
tance <all* will l»* lowered to
3 percent on January I, l'.Mid. A
new rat* of 2 percent will ap-
ply on January 1, lit*!? with a
tli,. Waldrip church other further dccrcir-e to I percent
on January 1, l!h>H. The tax
will lie eliminated entirely the
following year.
Southwestern Staten Telephone
Co. had pointer! out on fre-
quent occasions that the tax
was inequitable and should lie
removed.
I- Urayheek, executive vice
president of Southwestern
States, sairi, “we are extreme-
ly pleased that Cong res* has
voted to reduce the ta* ami in
three years eliminate it entire-
ly-
“We are doubly pleased that
the resulting savings will lie
received by our clstomers."
and Tamuiy left Friday
St laiula. Mo., where they will
vialt the former'* mother and
grandpa rent*.
Itev. and Mra. Ben II. Moore
of May and Mr* llalm Parka
of San Antonio were supper
guests of Mr. and Mra. J. It.
Winstead Sunday when the
former wa* here to preach at
vlallora at the church services
were Mr. and fcV-*. Irn llray.
Jr., of Stlverton, N. Meg., and
Mra J. K Daniel* of Ft. Worth
Mr and Mr*. Clog (lassoit
of San Antonio spent from
Monday till Wednesday of last
week at their farm home here
They drove *o Valera Tuesday
SALE OF
STARTS JUNE 25
miKmvmm
BUY MORI
HERE
$RA Dy
j?
MARYLAND CLUB
• We Give
and
Redeem
Grady Trade
Stamps
COFFEE
Instant COFFEE
Maryland Club
Instant TEA
Maryland Club
1LB
CAN
6 0Z JAR
4V2 Oz. Jar
(10 Lbs. With Olhcr Purchase)
SUGAR 10 98
Snow drift 3-Lb. Can
Shortening 69(
Libby’s
Vienna SAUSAGE 2 Cans 39e
Chicken of Sea—Lighl Meal Chunks
TUNA
CAN
49c
Miracle Whip
SALAD DRESSING Qt.
Hi-C Assorted Flavors 46 Oz. Cans
DRINKS 3 * 3
Renown Cut Green
BEANS 2 “ 29
Our Darling
CORN 2
Rest Maid Sour or Dill
PICKLES
Detergent
CHEER
303
Cans
GT. SIZE BOX
(Limit 5 Rounds) Gladiola
FLOUR 5--
Hunt’s
2 Vi Cans
Peaches 3fo"89‘
12 Oz. Htle. 22 Oz.
LIQUID TREND 29c 39c
SCOTT TISSUE 2 big rolls 25c
Plastic Hot tie
PUREX................Vi Gal. 35c
Nabisco Premium
CRACKERS......Lb. Rox 31c
Nabisco Oreo Creme
SANDWICH............1 Lb. 43c
Supreme Old Fashion
GINGER SNAPS, 1 Lb. 33c
JOHN S BOOT and
WESTERN
STORE
Hrariy, Texas
M ARKET VALUES
CALF LIVER
Sirloin or Club
STEAKS -
Beef Short RIBS «■
Center Cuts
PORK CHOPS..........Lb.
Swift's Sweet Rasher
65c
Comet
LB BOX
Cut Rile
WAX PAPER
ROLL
25c
★ FRESH VEGETABLES
F’resh Crisp Heads
LETTUCE 2-25'
Fresh Vine Ripe
TOMATOES 2
FRESH OKRA 2
Large Size
AVOCADOS
i»s 25c
i»s 25c
BACON
All Meat
BOLOGNA
Jolly Itaker
Biscuits 5
Gandy’s
Frozan 3
Foremost
ICE CREAM «l
CANS
HALF GALS.
69c
EACH
19c
-FROZEN FOODS
T. V. Chicken or Turkey
POT PIES 2
39c
California
Pasco Orange
ORANGES
Texas
CANTALOUPES
JUICE 2 “ 39
Captain Hv Fish 8 (>*. I’kgs
STICKS 2 » 49
Specials for Wed., Thura., Fri., and Sat., June 23-21-25-26
- We Reserve The Right To Limit All Merchandise -
RED «- WHITE 'ood STORE
DIAL 597-2229 HOMf OWNED AMO OPERATED 700 NORTH BRNMC STRUT
Mr and V«*s. Javk Hutu aa I
Mr. and M-s. Fred Lohn en-
joyed Sunday dinner with Mr.
itnd Mra. Warren Jone* In
Ilrady.
Mrs. J. K. Daniels returned
home Monday following a
visit in the Nat Kaedala home
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alley of
U.-ndy accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. O. T. Grlffice l« LometH
Sunday evening where they at-
tended church service* when
(he latter'* niece, Mr*. Albert
McCarty of Carlsbad. N. M„
was the preacher.
Charles Yurborough who Is
wn-king on his thesis at Texas
Tech, Lubbock, spent the week-
with his family and he wns
accompanied here by his broth-
er-in-law, Jainea llrewer of
Lubbock.
The annual meeting of the
Marlon-Cbaffia Cemeteries As-
sociation will bp held Monday
evening* June 28 at 8 p. n»., at
the Waldrip Community House.
Members nre invited to be pre-
sent to participate in the
election of officers for the fol-
lowing two year term.
H*. and Mr*. Jack Curry of
Ft. Worth were week-end
guests of the latter'* parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Moore.
They made The trip here In
their new Pontiac car.
Father's Day dinner guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Lan-y Walker
were Mr. and Mr*. L. 8. Walker.
Supper gueata were Mr. and
Mra. Sam Fullngar and Lynn,
and Mr*. Ada Fqllagnr of
Ilrady.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hula ac-
companied by Mrs. W. K. Lohn,
Jr., and Lanier of Brady made
a trip to San Angelo Tueaday
where the former and the lat-
ter received medical attention
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Behrens.
Lynn and Dawn of Ft. Worth
spent the week-end with the
lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Lohn.
Returning home Friday were
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Short and
Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Hall
and Bobby who enjoyed a
visit to New Mexico where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
.1 Short. Jr . and family at
Butdoso and with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Steapp and child-
ren of Denning.
The Baptist Bevlval came to
a close Sunday night with one
conversion.
Mrs. Bay Schnlxe and Dong
and Hobby Doyal of Freeport
were weekend gxipsts of Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Green.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Short and Boy
were Misa Linda Yarborough
of Brady, Bobby Short of San
Angelo and Miss Greta Davee
of Oxonn. Joining the group
Sunday were Mr. and Mr*.
Woodrow Hull and Bobby who
are on vacation from teaching
duties at La,Marque, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlnford Short and David.
Arriving 8ttndny for a few
days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
John Fullagar were Mrs.
Steve Llttlepage and Jean Ann
of Tahoka. Joining the group
for Sunday dinner were Mr and
Mr*. Sterling Fullagtur, Mike
and Patricia of Ft. Stockton.
Mr*. R. L. Boss and Jim of
Ilrady were supper guest*. The
Sterling Fullngar* make fre-
quent trips here and stay at
their cabin on the Fullngar
ranch while looking after their
ranching Interest*.
Kenneth Hemphill of Kan
Angelo filled the pulpit at
the Church of Christ Sunday
morning and afterward he aud
his family attended the Hemp-
hill family reunion at the Bich
arda Park In Hrady. Also going
from here lo attend the re-
union were Mr. and Mr*. C.
W. Hemphill. Mr. and Mr*
Jerrell Hemphill and children,
Mr. and Mr* Carroll Hemphill
and children. Mr. and Mr*.
Gayle Doyal and family. Mra,
Lilly Hemphill and Jennie. Mr,
and Mr*. Glen Kale and fam-
ily.
The Church of Christ meet-
ing Htartcd Monday nlirtil and
will ran through next Sunday
night Herman Beauchamp of
Hamilton la doing th« preach-
ing with John McQalen of
Salndo leading the aong *er-
vice. The rhnrch I* enjorlng
a new atr conditioner which
waa presented by Mr* Joel*
Cornll* and installed laat week
Mr. and Mr* Wuren Jones.
Brenda and Cindy ol Midland
divided a week-end visit be-
tween Mr. and Mra. 11. R, Crum-
ley at Salt Gap and Mr. and
T. L. Weal.
Mr. uud Mr*. Ben Hodges ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Hodges, Leslie and
Denese drove to Ft. Worth
Sunday where they got
Miss Carla Hodges then went
to Six Flag’s Over Texas to
spend the day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Damron ate
Father's Day dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett Moore, Pat-
ricia and Bonnie.
Mrs. Grady Moore and Mrs.
Emmett Moore were Sail An-
gelo shoppers Tuesday.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Grady Moore and Dickye
were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simp-
son and children of D-ownwood
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Hodges
of Brownwood spent the day
with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hodges
and Tommy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carroll.
Jr., Patricia and Bicky of Ft.
Worth anrived Saturday even-
ing for a vacation visit with
the former's mother, Mrs. W.
B. Carroll Patricia Is con-
valescing from a case of
measles.
Mrs. Joe Smith and J'oe
Dale, accompanied by Mrs
Brenda Zlrlax and Kay Yar-
borough of Brady, made a trip
to San Antonio Saturday. They
visited a while with Mr. and
Mrs. Joyce Snodgrass and fam-
ily there.
The annual class union
(Class of ’f>2l will bp held Sat-
urday, July .1, at 7 p. m. at
the Lohn Auditorium. An in-
vitation is also extended the
class of 19.r» 1 and 1953 to
meet with the class this year.
Little Girls' . . .
HUSH PUPPIES
$8.00 Values
While They
Last
NOW *200
Hush
Puppies’
M *«t
WfAIHlk' BRUSlif0 M0S.XIN
CASUAL SHOtS BT MtULVlrtlNC
Wpmen's White
• NURSING SHOES
$9.00 Val. Now $3.99
Women’s Golf Shoes
$11.95 Val. Now $4.99
Broken Size* LmHeV
MR. SNEKKKRS......
TEXAS BRAND
Straw Hats
$3 Value
Now $1.89
PRICE
$2.95 to $6.00 Values
• Lee
• Levis
and
• Wrangler*
llroken
Sizes and
Colors
Men’s Jeans
$1.15 Value
Now $2.99
$3.98 Value
Now $2.69
$1.98 Value
Now 2.99
Hoys’ Jeans
$2.98 Value
Now $1.89
$3.50 Value
Now $1.99
t:
Men’s Western
1 Tress
Pants
$9.00 Values
NOW
WESTERN SHIRTS
Snap and Hutton—Lon* Sleeves Only
$5.98 to $8.95 Values ...Now $3.99
$3.95 and $1.95 Values Now $2.99
Large Selection
Men’s and Boys*
BOOTS
$14.00 Values
Now $7.99
$30.00 Values
Now $18.99
From 30%
to 40%
Reductions
Watch our
Windows
For Other
Specials!
eONE TABLE
Ladies’ Western Wear
7t PRICE
Shirts, Lon* Sleeves
Hants, Broken Sizes
ALL SALES CASH
Visits Grandparent*
Bonnie Jo and Nancy Wells I
of Houston have been visiting j
their graudparenta, Mr. and
Mrs. V. V. Cave.
No Exchanges—No Refunds. • Hrady Trade Stamps *iven with each purchase
•TABLE OF DAMAGED MERCHANDISE AT BIG REDUCTION!
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Michigan j»rov»n* ground*
the Corsa started and
gtotqied with no dipping,
and it cornered—even at
wild speeds—with smooth
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Motor Trend
“Not counting the Corvette.
Corvair has the closest
thin* to performance han-
dling charrteleriaties you’ll
find on this side of the
orenn, with no sacrifice in
ride qualities.”
Cor Llfo
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the turn with increasing
farce on the steering wheel,
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scorching out the other end
of the curve without so
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1965, newspaper, June 25, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990444/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.