The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1945 Page: 2 of 10
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Need a LAXATIVE?
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Used Fats Are Needed This Year!
Office Supplies
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Protection plus !
• Happy Days
Are “Almost”
Here Again!! ..
SCOTCH
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Deaths Recorded
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Don’t worry—just watch our speed!
HOW TO DO IT i Save all used fats in a tin
can. Keep it handy to the stove. Scrape
your broilers and roasting pans, skim soups
and gravies, for every drop counts. Keep
solid pieces of fat, as meat trimmings and
table scraps, in a bowl.
Melt down once a week when your oven’s
going, add the liquid fat to the salvage can.
Take the can to your butcher as sor*i as
it’s full. He will give you two red points
and up to four cents for every pound. If
you have any difficulty, call your County
Agent or Home Demonstration Agent.
This message is approved by WFA and
OPA, and paid for by Industry.
Singing By
J. E. Herrington
Brady, Texas
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Service That Pleases!
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REV. E. J. COBB
Lockney, Texas
Services
9:00 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
(No Monday Morning
Services)
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proofed port-
able outdoor
model in heavy
steel galvanised
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with bttle chick*.
SKAGGS DRUG STORE
• We have the 6 Volt Bat-
teries for above at lowest
prices. Also see us for Dual
type Electric Fencer >18.95.
Operates on both Battery
and Electric High line. Oth-
ers >7.95 up.
Western Auto
Associate Store
Brady, Tex. — Aady Olaoa
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IT TORD comes from Washington that
VV the fat-salvage problem has got to
be licked in the small cities, the towns and
on the farms.
We women have to save enough used fats
in our kitchens to help make munitions,
medicines, fabrics, soap for military and
civilian use, and many other essentials.
The job, to date, has been done largely
by city people, because arrangements for
collecting the fats were made in the cities
first. And these city folks are turning in
more than twelve million pounds a month!
Now we’re called on. And will the women
on the farms and in the towns and small
cities break that record?
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against carbon and sludgel
**GULFLEX-
FOR YOUR CHASSIS
Brady, March
16, aged 15 years, 10 months and
15 days.
*GULFPRIDE
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been counting on a new car as
soon as victory rolls around."
car regularly with Gulfpride*
and Gulfiex,** I could be
pretty certain that mine will
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820, abst. 567; (5.) 135.14 acres
out of Augustus Hoffman survey
850 cert. 227 abst. 484 ; 275.04 ac-
res of survey 849; 32 acres out of
H. and T. C. R. R. Co. Survey 271
block 60 cert. 33-3321, abst. 721;
249 acres of Gustavus Jung sur-
56, abst
and T. C
274, bloc
1625, >1C
tions.
D. S.
Charlotte
Pumphre;
veyed on
Nov. 1 b
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Highway
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Charles
Mildred,
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Brady, $
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and wife,
to Lowell
T. A. Jewell
Davis, April 5.
L. H. Byrd and Miss Georgia
E. Barber, April 5.
Boyd H. Potter and Mrs. Alma
Lois Neve, April 7.
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with the finest lubrication
money can buy and I expect
to go on riding for n long
time yet. So I'm not worrying!”
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Here
BOSTON
Brady Development Co. Inc., to
Nash Duke and wife Velma Duke
being lot 1 in block 11, Crothers
second addition to Brady, >3700.
A. Raymond Moore and wife,
Marjorie Maye Moore to O. L.
Cottle being 80x336.1 feet out of
the North part of the Southeast
Quarter of State School Section
182, cert. 3-441, abst. 172. >3,250.
Fred Spiller and wife, Ruth
Spiller, J. R. Keyser and wife,
Flora S. Keyser, to Fred H. Stan-
ton being lots 6 in block 3, Hill-
crest addition to Brady, >833.00
and other considerations.
Fred Spiller and wife, Ruth
Spiller to Fred H. Stanton being
lot 4 in block 1 Hillcrest addition
to Brady, >833.00 and other con-
siderations
Fred Spiller and wife, Ruth
Spiller and J. R. Keyser and wife,
Flora S. Keyser, to B. R. Shef-
field being lot 4 in block 4 Hill-
crest addition to Brady, >834.00
and other considerations.
Dennis Dean and wife, Wina
Dean, to H. H. Richards and War-
ren Miller being (1) 169.9 acres
out of Wilhelm Auber Survey 287,
cert. 613, abst. 12. (2.) 210 acres
off the West side of H. and T. C.
R. R. Co. survey 127, cert. 33-3262
abst. 667 ( 3.) 320 acres all of
Heinrich Hanns survey 288, cert.
747, abst. 507 (4.) 81 4-10 acres
out of Fisher and Miller survey
2251, cert. 74, abst. 278, (5) 212.3
acres out of Fisher and Miller
survey 2251, cert. 74, abst. 278
(6.) 103.6 acres out of Rudolph
Hoecket Survey 334, and the
Southeast corner of survey 2251,
>47,925.
B. R. Sheffield and wife, Eloise
to A. Raymond Moore being the
North sixty-seven feet of lot 4,
Hillcrest Addition,
son to B. R. Sheffield being lots
5 and 6 in block 14, Jones Addi-
tion to Brady, >250.
John Anderson and wife, Vel-
ma Anderson to Fern Phariss be-
ing lots 13 and 14 in block 21,
Fulcher addition to Brady, >1,375.
Lula Noyes, a widow, and Ai-
PARMAK ADVANTAGES
f SAME HIGH QUALITY AND
PRECISION CONSTRUCTION
2 DRY weather INTRN8L
FIER with Steal output
3 FLUX DIVERTER provides
greater offleiency.
4 BATTERY MIZER boards eue-
reot.
Eunice
Dobbs, to R. A. Stewart being lot
Dolph Seth Miller of Brady, a
daughter, March 24.
Leo Dell Holland of Melvin, a
son, March 24.
Gregorio Machedo of Melvin, a
son, March 23.
Walter Gordon Barber of Bra-
dy, a son, April 1.
Robert Lacky Akins of Brady,
son, April 3.
G. Hix Edwards of
daughter, March 30.
Bertice Eugene Book of Brady,
a son, April 1.
Presley Jchn Yocham of Eden, a
daughter, March 31.
Roger T. Fox and Miss Lydia
Nadine Marken, March 29.
Sam Jones and Miss Vera Bax-
ton, March 31.
Kenneth E. Guinn and Mary Jo
Bellis, March 31.
Arturo Sedio and
Gonzales, April 2.
Charles J. Binney
Elizabeth Sterlbenz, April 3.
A. Jewell and Mrs. Pearl
son, March 16.
William Sansom Armstrong of
Brady, a daughter, March 1.
David S. Urista of Brady, a son,
March 22.
Jesus Villa Senor of Whiteland,
a daughter, March 8.
Reubin Benjamin Leifeste
Art, a daughter, March 29.
Harry Mendel Jeffers of Bra-
dy, a son, March 21.
Walter Robert Behrens of
Brady, a son, March 1.
Born To Mr. and Mrs.:
Silvestre Escovar of Melvin, a
son, March 3.
Martin Cervantes of Melvin, a
daughter, March 10.
Floyd Lawrence Eslinger
Brady, a daughter, March 15.
Presiliano Sedio of Brady,
son, April 29, 1944.
John Samuel Willingham
Brady a daughter, March 21.
Clinton Holden of Brady, a son,
March 18.
Owen Clifton Boyles of Brady,
a daughter, March 14.
Wayman Turner of Brady, a
Sheet metal, water auppliM
i n d plumbing. BROAD-
WINDROW COMPANY.
block 4
167.62.
J. B. Lockhart to John Ander-
son being lots 13 and 14 in block
21 Fulcher Addition to T _ \.
>750.
■an nejwmiH'HB 3RADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY, TEXAS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1945
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Leroy Swanson Lewis of Wal-
drip, March 19, aged 86 years, 7
months and 16 days.
Mis. Lulu Jackson Williamson
of Rochelle, March 19, aged 83
years, 4 months and 25 days.
“Luckily, I saw my Gulf man.
He said if I let him treat my
Brady, >75. ______________
_T. E. Dobbs and wife, Minnie Molzburge/survey 806, cert? 270,
rz “ .__ ______ ____ '
lot 28 in block 2 Crothers AddL Meinecke surve;
C. A. Hamilton and wife, Anna
Lee Hamilton, to W.
and Zimrude Cooper being lots 3
Fphnstrcm to^ W. R. Stark^ being to “Brady, "><500. "
Parker S. Pumphrey and wife
Katherine Pumphrey to D. S.
Pumphrey and Charlotte Pum-
phrey being (1.) 13 acres of Sur-
vey 272, block 60 H and T. C. R.
R. Co. Cert. 33-3341, abst. 1627.
(2.) 162.5 acres of John Verbena
Survey 846, abst. 1394; 5 acres of
C. H. Booth Survey 2 Abst. 1628;
(3.) 13 1-2 acres out of A. Hoff-
man Survey 89, cert. 227, abst.
485; 174 3-4 acres out of A. Hoff-
man Survey 850 cert. 227, abst.
484, (4.) 163.2 acres out of Fre-
derick Hirsch Survey 796, cert.
O. L. Cottle to H. G. Cottle and
Paul R. Cottle being 80x336.1
feet of the North pert of the
Southeast quarter of State School
Sec. 182, cert. 8-441, abet. 172.
>3,250.
J. G. McCall and J. 8. Ander-
Lindley addition to Brady, >10
and other valuable considerations.
J. M. Coalson, Eva Smith and
J. H._ Bradley, Trustees for Cen-
to Central
the West
one-half of block 139 Luhr adc’L'. » w i /->
tion to Bradv 61500 Lee Hamilton, to W. L. Cooper
tion to Brady, >lbw. (and Zimrude Cooper 8
A. Fahnstrom and wife, Mary and 4 in bi(X.k 3 Spiner Addition
lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 5 Ruther-
ford and Trigg Addition to Brady,
>500.
E. J. Davee and wifp, Laura
Davee, J. W. Coalson and Lizzie
Coalson to Verda Crumley, J. W.
Montgomery and H. T. Montgo-
mery being (1) 160 acres out of
H. and T. C. R. R. Co. Survey 43,
cert. 33-3221, abst. 623 ( 2.) 159
2-3 acres out of H. and T. C. R.
R. Co. Survey 43, cert. 33-3221,
abst. 623. >2,400.
Eitle Hahn and wife, Una Pet
Hahn, Stewart Harkrider and
wife, Nell Harkrider to Courteney
Baker Henderson being a strip of
land 30 feet wide along the north
line of Rudolph Hoecker survey
333, cert. 200 abst. 584. >180.
A. V. Yeager and wife, Ethel E.
Yeager, to Courtenay Baker Hen-
derson being (1.) 165 acres the
Northwest one-fourth of G. H.
and H. R. R. Co. State School
Survey 230, cert 32-247, abst.
2097 (2-) 121 acres, the East part
of Anton Blicker survey 677,
cert. 367, abst. 37, >10,010.
G. D. Howard and wife, Pearl
Howard, to Courtenay Baker Hen-
derson being 115 acres all of the
northeast % of Gilbert
survey 230, cert. 32-247,
2079, >5,750.
V. E. Sanderson and wife, Ova
Lee Sanderson to Courtenay B.
Henderson being (1) 382 acres
in two surveys, part of Rudolph
Hoecker survey 334, cert. 200,
abst. 583 and East part of sur-
vey 333, cert. 200 abst. 584. >14,-
229.50.
Burt J. Priddy and wife, Geor-
gia Lee Priddy, to D. E. Arnold
I and Byrd Blanche Arnold being
|101.68 acres all of the West 103.22
acres of the North part of Jacob
Kahnd survey 565 abst 893, cert.
759, >6,500.
Alice Wolf to J. R. Holland be-
ing 3.6 acres out of the North-
west corner of a certain 298.3 ac-
re tract of the East part of Hous-
ton and Texas Central Railway
Co., survey 179, cert. 33-3288
abst 693, >900.
P. C. Dutton and W. F. Dutton
to W. H. Anderson being 100x172.2 .
feet out of M. C. Dutton survey
180 abst. 7483, >200. I
Effie Freeman, a widow, to P.,
E. Williams being 8 in block'
1 Lindley addition, >50. |
Jim Mitchell and wife, Wilma
Louise Mitchell to W. A. Penn
being part of block 34 of original
town of Rochelle, >2,100.
E. R. McBee and wife, Mary
Lou McBee, to A. F. Heald being
lots 3 and 4 in block 1 Spiller Ad-
dition to Brady, >700.
Fred Dobbs and wife,
PAGE TWO
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Legal Transfers:
A. F. Heald and wife, Myrtle
Heald to Alvin Holt and Lila Holt
being lots 24 and 25 in block 6
Jendale Addition, >1,450.
B. A. Hallum and wife, Mayme
W. Hallum, to W. H. Miller be-
ing lots three and four in block
seven, Crothers Second Addition
to Brady, >125.
Doole Consolidated Rural School
District to J. F. Powell being 3
acres out of Johann Waldschmidt
survey 1713, abst. 1425, >225.
Lois Gray, duly appointed guar-
dian for Clifford Gray and Virgil
Clayton Gray, minors, to Mrs.
Nancy Carr being an undivided
one-half interest in and to Block
44 in original town of Camp San
Saba, >525.
Mrs. Lois Gray, a widow to
Mrs. Nancy Carr being my right
title and interest in and to block
44 in original town of Camp San
Saba.
W. H Miller and wife, Ila Mill-
er to Nash Duke and wife, Velma
Duke being lots 7 and 8 in block
11 Crothers Second Addition to
Brady $150.
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“But they say it may be 2 to
3 years postwar before I
can get one! Makes a man
stop and think about saving
his old car!” »
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Joe Bailey Stewart of Melvin,
a daughter, March 14.
Melvin Finehit Spencer of Pla-
cid, a son, March 16.
Burnice Lee Haley of Clarkes-
ville, a daughter, March 5.
Clifton B. Turner of Mercury,
a son, March 5.
Aubrey Edwin Mitchell of Fife,
a son, March 7.
Roy Ogden Poole of Brady, a
daughter, March 7.
Lura Burl Pounders of Voca, a
son, March 11.
Wayne Edward Rawlings
Rochelle, a son, March 13.
David O’Brien Smith of Brady,
a daughter, March 14.
Talvis Denrice Wilson of Ro-
chelle, a son, March 15.
Herman Troy Leggett Jr., of
Mercury, a son, March 18.
George Mason Adkins of Hous-
ton, a son, March 18.
George Adolph Hey of Mason, a
son, March 21.
Jessie Lee Ferris of Rochelle, a
daughter, March 22.
Marriage Licenses Issued To;
Pablo Escobera and Miss Lupo
Munoz, March 9.
Nester Chaborria and Mrs. So-
tera Dimaz, March 10.
Ray W. Parker and Mrs. Joy co
Stamford, March 10.
George Claire Stewart, Jr., and
Miss Katherine Frances Glover,
March 13.
Santos Pena Ramierez and Miss
Jesusa F. Diaz, March 16.
Eubaldo Morales and Miss Cre-
secia da Lajuente, March 19.
Thomas Bara and Miss Mari*
Torres, March 26.
Rafael D. Rodiquez and
caria G. Garcia, March 27.
Alberto Criado and Miss Adel-
aida Aguirre, March 29.
leen Noyes Miller and husband,
Roy A. Miller, to E. A. Baze, be-
ing 6 acres known as Noyes
Block in Mahnstrom Addition to
Melvin, >1,000.
Lula Noyes, a widow, and Ai-
leen Noyes Miller and husband,
Roy A. Miller to First National
Bank of Melvin being an undivid-
ed one-half interest in and to lot 8
in block 5 original town of Melvin
>300.
Effie J. Westbrook to First
National Bank of Melvin and E.
A. Baze being an undivided one-
half interest in and to lot 8 in
block 5 original town of Melvin,
>500.
E. A. Baze to Frank Gutierrez
being lot 8 in block 5 original
town of Melvin, >750.
Jose Aguirre and wife, Susana
Aguirre, to Suarez Simon being
lots 3 and 4 in block 13 Mexican
Colony of Brady, $110.
Blanche A. McGrew, a feme
sole to Drew Brown being all of
block 11 in original town of Ro-
chelle, >125.
Mattie Clark McFarland and
husband, Rube McFarland to F.
J. Marlar and Veda Merle Marlar
being lots 32, 33, 34 and 35 in
block 6, Jendale addition, >1,500.
F. R. Wulff and wife, Laura
Lee W. Wulff, to Roman Sauceda
and Maria R. Sauceda being lots
4 in block 4 Mexican Colony addi-
tion to Brady, >100.
Roman Sauced* and wife, Ma-
ri* R. Sauceda, to Manuel Zer-
tuche and Rafaela G. Zertuche be-
ing lot 4 in block 4 Mexical Col-
ony addition to Brady, >100.
Jack Reeves and wife, 01*
Reeves to Roy Holliday being
part of H. and T. C. R. R. Co.
School Sec. 62, abst. 1583, cert.
33-3230, >50.
Dorothy Mae Castleman, a feme
sole, to Floyd Talley being lot 1
in block 52, Crothers Addition to
Brady, >350.
J. G. McCall and J. S. Anderson
to W. L. Taylor being lots three
and four in block 14, Jones addi-
tion to Brady, $200.
W. L. Taylor and wife, May-
bell Taylor, to H. H. Lehmann
and S. E. Stovall being lots 3 and
4 in block 14 Jones addition to
Brady, $262.50.
City of Brady to Burt J. Priddy
being lot 33 in block 10 in addi-
tion to Brady Cemtery. $75.00.
John E. Sv»enson and wife,
Nancy Swenson to G. W, Swen-
son being (1.) 138.9 acres out of
C. H. Sieber survey 1238, cert.
295, abst. 1290 (2.) 4.6 acres out
of Glenn and Comfort survey 41,
cert. 72 and abst. 1858. $7,858.
W. L. Cain and wife, Sallie E.
Cain, to Talmage Wood being lot
1 in block 9 Malmstrom addition
to Melvin, $1475.
F. B. Underwood
Rosa E. Underwood,
Lewis and Audra Lewis being lo<
5 in block 8 Doty-Stone addition
to Brady, $500.
Brady Building Company to F.
W. McFarland being lot 7 in block
2 Hillcrest Addition to Brady, $4,-
300.
Alto Goodgame and husband,
Wayne Goodgame to Ola Belle
Bumguardr.er being lots 5 and 6
in block 11, Lindley Addition to
Brady, $700.
H. P. C. Evers and wife, Rosa
Evers to Ola Belle Bumguardner
being lot 4 in block 5 Lindley Ad-
dition to Brady, $60.
Qurtis E. Norman to Ola Belle
Bumguardner being lot 1 in block
PROVED on more than
260,000 FARMS
| survey 807; 81.2 acres of Johann
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M. Dobbs to R. A. Stewart being »bst. 791; 82.73 acres of Heinrkh
lot 28 in block 2 Crothers Addi-1 Meinecke survey 852, cart. 228,
tion to Brady >75. I abst. 1003; 102.73 acres of survey
acres Bertrand Michel
survey 810 cert. 218, abst. 1084;
168 acres of survey 809 ; 324 aa-
re* of Rusk Transportation Co. ’
survey 105, cert. 56, abst. 1189;
499 acres of Curran Mendel sur-
vey 846, abst. 1694; 172 acres of
Curran Mandel survey 106, cert.
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