The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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treatment at the same time . . . at no extra cost!
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For City Secretary:
W. R- (BILL) MAT8E
(Re-Election)
For Mayor:
EARL RUDDER
G. C. KIRK
For City Alderman:
(Two To Elect)
S. J. CARMICHAEL
CURTIS NORMAN
D. JORDAN
W. L. (DOC) TAYLOR
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John Benard of Pantex
are visiting with her father, J. J.
Anderson and other relatives
while her husband is in Chicago,
Ill., awaiting a transfer to a fly-
ing field as an instructor.
Office By Brady Theatre
Dr. Wm. W: McElhannon
PHONE MS FOR APPODfflUNT
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lemons
have received a message stating
that their son. W. E. Lemons, had
received his discharge after
three years in the Navy at Seat-
tle, Washington, and would ar-
rive home on Saturday.
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Contrary to common belief, there is no special sea-
son for moth activities. Right now — today —
moths are destroying thousands and thousands of
'dollars worth of valuable garments. Why run the
risk in your1 home? Have your clothes MONITE
Moth-Proofed and be absolutely safe!
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justments. Colon Ther-
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Urinalysis, Lights and
Massage.
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Relieve the kidneys.
Clear Muddy Com-
plexion.
Remove the cause of
Rheumatism, Neuritis,
Neurhalgia, Arthritis,
many Back Aches,
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and Arms.
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Denim
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Comfortable Footlets
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Infants Cotton
City of Brady
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Brady Service Center
We haven’t any hose right now but try a pair of pedees. Save your
feet and shoes with a pair of footlets.
Writing Paper and Envelopes
A big value in writing paper and envelopes. Fine smooth paper.
Compare quality and price on this inexpensive stationary.
For County School Superintendent
J. E. HERRINGTON
(Re-Election)
Dog Owners
OF BRADY
Armature Works—Anything Electrical
(Except Radios)
BRADY SERVICE CENTER '
---a? A. H. BROAD'S---
A. N. WALKER 1
MEN'S LEATHER BELTS
Your choice of western styles and dress belt styles. Made of real
cowhide. A big belt value. Sizes 28 to 42,
New Honolula PRINTS
Now for that new Spring dress you have been wanting to make.
Patterns are figures and stripes. Nice quality, too.
MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES
Grained leather gloves with elastic back for snug fit. Shop at Pen-
ney’s for better values in work clothes.
GIRLS' COTTON PANTIES
Full elastic waist. Fine quality cotton knit. A pantie made for long
wear and comfort while being worn.
’Ain. WHITE ELASTIC
Two hundred and eighty-eight yards of it. We haven’t had any to
offer for a long time but here it is.
Brady, Texas
FOR BETTER VALUES
BATHROOM SETS
Shag and chenille mat and cover to match. Brighten up your bath-
room with one of these colorful sets.
BlanketsCI (1(1
Made of fine long staple cotton. Soft downy blankets in beautiful |
blue and pink designs. Make lovely gifts, i T
T TERE is big news for you. News about the
A A careand protection of vour clothes.
PANTS Cl QQ
Blue denim pants that are stitched with orange thread. Brad rein-| B
forcing. 8 ounce and sanforized. Cowboy sty 1 e.
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Your Clothes Insured
Against Moth$ All S ummer
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m control eooeiadooia,
Ith little ehidks.
Your attention and cooperation in this matter
i will aid in stamping out rabies.
Mattress Protectors $Q 00
Protect your hard to get mattresses with one of these double bed
size protectors. While they last.
EVANS J. ADKINS
(Re-Election)
For County Clerk:
GEORGF C. PARKER
(Re-Election)
For County Treasurer:
MR« W 4. CARROLL
HMTAurr sromD
Chlchw Tnrkoyin wotwoa^Mr.
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diarrhoea
SKAGGS DRUG STORE
Visit Granddaughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jones were
called to Kerrville to be with
their granddaughter, Renee daugh-
ter of Milton Jones, who is ill.
TuPj ictuilied huU»v*4aov Wvdnve-'
day reporting her some improved.
n Mto I« T«d
Ray Burger
ThL SIS or Ot
San Angelo (,u<>sts
Cpl. and Mrs. Clarence Wilker-
son and Mrs. Phillip Carter of (
San Angelo, spent Wednesday tts'^ For County^ Attorney:
guests in Brady of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Turn.
Returns To Base
James Royston Reed, seaman
second class, of the Navy, re-
turned to his base at San Diego.
Calif.. after a thlrty-day leave
here with relatives in Brady and
Rochelle.
On Week-End Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Boeker
and son were week-end visitors
in San Antonio and Jourdanton.
■■^■ Tng PRADY STANDARD AND HEART O* TEXAS NEW1. BRADT, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12,
Charlie E. Deck For
Commissioner Pct 3
Charlie E. Deck of Pear Valley
this week authorises The Stand-
ard-News to announce his candi-
dacy for Commissioner of Precinct
3, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries in July.
Mr. Deck is familiar with the
needs of his county and precinct,
having worked on the roads ap-
proximately 15 years, and feels
that he is well qualified to hold
the post of county commissioner.
He has lived in the county 26
years, all of this time in Precinct
3.
If elected, Mr. Deck promises to
fulfil the duties of this office in a
fair, just and business-like man-
ner. The vote, influence and sup-
port of both ladies and gentle-
men is cordially invited and will
be appreciated.
For County Surveyor:
LYLE L. DAVIS
For Justice of Peace, Pre. IT
J. W. COLE
(Re-Election)
G. R. (GROVER) CH AMBLES
For County Commissioner, Pct.
No. 1:
HERBERT HARKRIDER
(Re-Election)
FRED HOWARD
For County Commissioner Pct. 2:
M. M. (MILTON) FLEMING
J. E. (ERIC) EDMISTON
G. G. (SLEEPY) BRATTON
For County Commissioner, Pct. 3:
G. R. BROWNING
LOUIS M. COALSON
J. F. FAULKNER
(Re-Election)
CHARLIE E. DECK
For County Commissioaer, Pct 4:
HAROLD WOOD
ROBERT L. SMITH
(Re-Election)
All dogs must be properly licensed by March 15,
1946. Before obtaining a license at the City Secre-
tary’s Office in the City Hall, owner must present a
certificate showing dog has been vaccinated for rab-
ies. These certificates may be obtained from Dr. R.
D. LOZO, veterinarian, who will be in his office at
501 West Commerce Street, all day Thursdays and
Saturday?. .
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Boys’ Blue OVERALLS Cl 17
Bib overalls made of eight ounce blue denim. They are sanforized ■■IF
too. Sizes are from 6 to 16.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Charge* for political announce-
ments in The Brady Standard-
News, including listing in the
Political Column for the Primary,
Runoff and General Election, will
be as follows:
Congressional 925.00
District — 20.00
County .... 15.00
Commissioner— — — 7.50
Precinct .... — 7.50
Justice of Peace-----7.50
Constable — — 7.50
City 7.50
Rates are strlct-
ly cash in advance.
No announcement inserted unless
accompanied by some. Announce-1
ments inserted- in the order in1
which fees are paid at this office.
No refund of fee, or any part
thereof, will be made after an-
nouncement is published, even
though candidate should withdraw
from race. Withdrawal notices
published at the rate of 10c per
line. Announcement docs not in-
clude subscription to The Stan-
dard-News.
The Brady Standard-News Is
authorized to make the follow-
ing announcements, subject to
! the action of the Democratic Pri-
I niary In July:
For County Judge:
CLAUDE WM. KNIGHT,
W. M. DEANS
(Re-Election)
For County Tax
Assessor-Collector:
EGAN FOWLER
For District Clerk:
MRS. W. R. JOHNSON
(Re-Election)
For County Sheriff:
LOVE KIMBROUGH
(Re-Election)
ROY BARNES
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City Announcement
Subject to the City Election,
City of Brady, April 2, 1946.
Sleepy Bratton For
Commissioner Pct. 2
The Standard-News this week is
authorized to announced the for-
mal candidacy of G. G. (Sleepy)
Bratton of Voca, as a candidate
for McCulloch County Commis-
sioner of Precinct 2. subject to the
action of the Democratic Primar-
ies in July.
Mr. Bratton is 38 years of age,
and was boirn and reared in Pre-
cinct 2. In fact, he has farmed and
ranched in that section of McCul-
loch County all of his life.
Biing a native of this county,
Mr. Bratton feels that he is well
qualified to hold the office to
which he aspires, and is well ac-
quainted with the problems that
confront ' Precinct 2 and McCul-
jloch County.
Mr. Bratton takes this means
of solciting the votes of both
ladies and gentlemen in his pre-
.cinct, and hopes to personally see
every voter between now and el-
ection time.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1946, newspaper, March 12, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357337/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.