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stationed near Houston
past several months.
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and three daughters af Beaumont.
Sid and J. D. Pointer were guests
of their sister, Mrs. J. B. Caw-
yer and family, and Curtis Point-
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BRADY, TEXAS
. . . Representing
E. B. CHANDLER A CO.
WALDRIP NEWS
By E. W. Bray
We Do AU Kinds of
Hauling
Service That Pleases!
Phone 994
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ished. For many people, it has
been a year of disappointment and
sorrow and for some a happy and
prosperious year. We are hoping
that 1945 will bring more happi-
ness and prosperity to everyone,
and that during this vear we will
find peace on earth, the wars end-
ed, and cur friends and loved ones
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drinking water or feed. Helps eonnat
discue, repels parssltea Try >1.00
tic onb 69c at
SKAGGS DRUG STORE
VlaltM Niece
Mrs. Verdi Coggin returned to
Brady, Thursday, after spending
the holidays In Austin with her
niece, Mrs. Edie Westling, tho
former Miss Frances Olson.
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Ground Beef
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Visit Krom Son
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Byrd of
Rochelle, enjoyed a visit from
their son, Pfc. Elmore W. Byrd
who had a week at home, while
being transferred from Camp
Murphy, Fla., to Warrenton, Va.
Sheet metal, water supplier
and plumbing. BROAD-
WINDROW COMPANY.
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father, E. B.
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Simmons of Corpus Chiisti, spent
Christmas at Pear Valley with
Mr. and Mrs. Elvard White and
daughter. Mrs. Simmons remain-
ed for a longer visit.
mother, Mrs. Addie Montague in ed
Newton. Kans., and she was v.22. ___
her when she passed away Christ- J. E. Amarine farm
mas Eve, which was her
birthday.
NEGLECT MAY
INVITE PYORRHEA
Mrs. H. F. Whitaker is spending
______ _____ .. ...1 her daughter,
Mrs. G. C. Osborne of Abilene,
who is ill.
We are wishing The Standard
Force, the correspondents and j
readers a prosperous New Year.
Morning ElorjT
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DECEMBER 31. 1944
BEST NEWS OF THE DAY—
Germans launch strong attacks
on both sides of 3rd Army of-
fensive through Bastogne; A-
mericans storm vital road cen-
ter of Rochefort.
MORE GOOD NEWS—
Russians break through power-
ful inner defense ring in
streets of Pest, eastern half of
Budanest.
AERIAL—
Nearly 2.000 American heavy
bombers blast German rail cen-
ters supplying Nazi counterof-
fensive.
PHILIPPINES—
Japs say U. S. convoy arrives
at Mindoro with loss of 17
ships; Jap ’oss on Leyte total
116.770 troops.
Holiday Guests
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Pointer and
Mrs. T. O. Dillard and son, had
as their holiday guests, Sid Point-
er of Amarillo, J. D. Pointer’and
family of Crystal City, Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Beakley of Freeport, mas with his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Pointer and Mrs. E. E. Squiers of Rochelle,
daughter, Judy of Ft. Worth, Mrs.1 ---;---
Allen McKinney of San Antonio,1 Guests of Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beakley of L. C. Talley, seaman third
Eden, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dillard class in the Navy, and Mrs. Tal-
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Pringle I ley and son, Gary, and Mrs. G. R.
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’Last Man of Guam Garrison' Revisits Friends on Island
JhoAfL, UalusA,—
Canterbury Tea .-..
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Corn fSgh)*.............
Tomato Soup
Pickles
Karo Syrup
We didn’t have a write-up
_________________ __last week’s paper because we
several days during the holidays went to Victoria to visit in the
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Navy Warrant Officer George R. Tweed, who hid from the Japs for 31
months on Guam, recently revisited that island and met with friends
i who helped him during that earlier period. Tweed was a radioman flnt
class when Japs invaded on December IB, 194L He took to the bush.
Back on Guam. Tweed Is shown (upper left) seated between Miss
1 Marion Johnston (left) and Mrs. William G. Johnston, while MU*
Eloise Johnston stands behind him. The Johnston girls formerly oper-
ated a beauty parlor in Agana and are Mrs. Johnston’s daughters.
The meal at the Johnston home was prepared in the open (center
above). Tweed watches the preparation by Mrs. ’"elicit* Crisostimo
(left) and her daughter, Maria, who cook by the light of a lamp
hanging from a tree. The meal was served indoors to a small group.
For 31 months on Guam, Tweed couldn’t eat openly as he is doing In
the photo at upper right. But he’s shown helping himself at the
( Jounsum home during his return visit. In the background are Mrs.
Joseph Torres, who helped Tweed while he was hiding from the Japs,
and U. S. Marine Private First Class Daniel J. Lawlor of Victor. Iowa.
The “Guam Ghost.” as Tweed was ki.own, enjoys a laugh with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Torres (photo at right). During the Jap rule of Guam,
Mr. and Mrs. Torres were flogged for harboring the Navy radioman.
AERIAL—
Luftwaffe loses 241 planes in
desperate effort to cripple Al-
lied airforces in Europe.
RUSSIANS—
Red Army unleashes its full
fury against Germans and Hun-
garians holding out in Buda-
pest.
BURMA—
British say battle for Burma is
won as Japs pull out men and
supplies, mark off campaign
as bad investment.
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ITALY—
Germans mass men and sup-
plies for expected all-out attack
against U. S. 5th Army
British Sth. Army.
SOUTHEAST ASIA—
Two Allied columns drive
Mandalay as Japs retreat from
northern Burma.
all should resolve to make im-
provements over the year that is
passing, not only resolve to mend
our ways but strive to keep them
and profit by doing so.
Christmas is over and every-
thing is getting back to normal.
Owing to so much wet and cold
■weather all outdoor work is prac-1 d
tically at a stands*’”
Same changes have been made
among the citizens of I
from the H. H. Knight farm north
ing and they extend a cordial in- ______ _________
vitation to their many friends to com* back ome, Mr. Amarine.
2„... J----- I Air Student Robert Kennedy,
The wildcat well on the J. S who is stationed at Pecos, was
Hays place, has had a flock of j home on furlough during the holi-
An Astringent with Antiseptic [ hard luck lately. They had ths davs.
__1 ______ _ ■ - ■ , a string of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Doyal of
Druggists return money if tools, for which they have been Mercury, were guests in the home
> fishing. | of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Briscoe the
L. W. Amarine of Santa Anna, past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Other Poe, Jr.,
' were honored with a shower on
Dec. 27 at the Waldrip Commun-
| ity house. Quite a party of friends
1 and relatives were present. The
_ (old folks played 42 while thv
much cold and wet weather, pick- youngsters went upstairs and had
ing has been delayed. a big-time skating. Refreshments
Mrs. Howard Price of Rochelle of cocoa, coffee and cake were |
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PAGE TWO__THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1945
■some MOVING IN ROCHELLE UREA;
■ MOTHER DIES AT HEWTON, KANS.
i Mr. Price with their three child-
ren accompanied by his mother,
I Mrs. T. E. Price and Todd Eagle
1 of Dallas, left Christmas Day for
Little Rock. Ark., where the ser-;
vices were held for Mrs. Montague
at the Owens Chapel Funeral
Home, after which burial was in
Burns Cemetery near Lonoke,
Ark.
Friend Clydr Eubank’s sign for
1 rain is the hooting of the owl
before day break. This came true
last Sunday. We heard the owls
while ’twas still dark and
rain came before 12 o’clock.
The revival meeting to be held
at the Baptist Church in Rochelle
is to begin the 2nd of February,
i so we have been informed.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Byrd were
her served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe receiv- has leased the place vacated last
1 many beautiful and useful week by Mr. 2. _
with gifts. They were moving to the Wiggington, and will i
Fife, home there this year. Mrs. Cur-
j
Oranges s:^r-
Onions Yellow Spanish ......
Apples DoIIcIomi, Jonathan
AFV California
WZCICI y Crisp Tander ...........
Oranges I-««V.......................... u.
Sweet Potatoes.................
New Potatoes .....—
Potatoes -----------
Potatoes thSSJ_____________
School Opens After
Holidays; New Year
Dawns Crisp, Clear
By R. S. Wellborn,
Rochelle Correspondent
Rochelle, Texas. Dec. 31.—Wea-
ther conditions, high winds with
lower temperature following
•bowers for several days.
This is the last day of the year
■with 1944 passing into history.
New calendars are on the wall.
New business contracts have been
made. The business men have
been taking an inventory of their.
stocks. It might be a fine thing __ __________________ _
to take stock of ourselves and see guests "in” the Wellborn home last
where we stand. It has been said Sunday afternoon,
that Hell is full of broken resolu-1 7.
tions. Let that be as it may. We 8Ome time* with
____home Gordon home since last July. Ev-
East Texas last Saturday, eryone was feeling fine and en-
’ 2 several joying life very well i_“J
weeks over there. Miss Ruth went correspondent enjoyed his
over to spend Christmas with vpry much. _ _
relatives and her mother accom-1 £--• - -G 1..— ------------
panied her home. Miss
teaches English in the Rochelle tives in Ft. Worth.
school. S. Sgt. and Mrs. Carroll Hodges
School opened up this morning visited relatives here during the
after being closed for the Christ- holidays. Sgt. Hodges
mas holidays.
The New Year dawned on us
with ideal weather. The sun is
shining with cool brisk air and a family were guests in the home
white frost. The cool brisk air is of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
iust right to make a person feel i the past week,
like they had a new lease on life. Graham Ftzpatrick, mm first
The old saying the first 12 days class of the U. S. Navy, who has
of the year govern the season’s been in the service for the past
for the year. i four years, returned from Oran,
Jayton Segrest, a student at' North Africa, last Saturday for a
John Tarleton College, went back 30-day leave in the home of his
to Stephenville last Monday to mother, Mrs. N. N. Wright. His
resume his work. Jayton is a gra- parents and friends had received
duate of the 1943-44 term of Ro- no word of his coming and great
chelie High School. _.
We have been informed Mr. and ed at home.
Mrs. Bill Smith have moved from I
the O. E. Rice farm north of Ro-
chelle to the Squyres farm west
of Mercury.
Some cotton remains in the
field to be gathered Owir>«» to so
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ing has been delayed.
with their daughter and 3
in Mason County.
Mrs. Johnnie Watson
daughter, Miss Ruth came
from r
Mrs. Watson had spent
JANUARY 1. 1945
BEST NEWS OF THE DAY—
Patton’s 3rd Army scores gains
up to six miles at southwest
corner of Nazis’ Belgian sal-
ient. Germans face disaster.
MORE GOOD NEWS—
Land-based American planes
sink or probably sink two Jap
destroyers, a destroyer escort,
three transports and two cargo
ships in Lingayen Gulf, 150
miles northwest of Manila,
Hester for
Lb. 40^
11 Points Par Pound
254
Grade AA L A Vaal
Sbealder (4 Point.)
and Mrs. Luther
make his
66th where they will start housekeep- tis Wright and son, Eldon, will
make their home with him. Wel-
Hall and family have moved Victoria; Home From U. S. Navy
.......Waldrip, Texas, Jan. 1.—The
of town to their home*_’in' town, years 1944 has gone its way, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wyatt have most everyone is glad it is fin-
moved to Brady where they will ' ’
reside. Mr. Wyatt, is on the re-
tired list of section foremen, hav-
ing been employed by the Frisco
•nd Santa Fe Railroad Compan-
ies for 45 years.
Hub Mooring, who is in mili-
tary service stationed at San An-
tonio, is on a furlough visit to his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George returned to their home.
Mooring and other relatives here.1
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foster spent
family home of our sister, Mrs.
Gordon and our f
i and Bray, who has been staying in the
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