The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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riding comfort and
wide-range vision!
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welded all-steel construction.
Their comfort is almost unbe-
lievable. Take a ride . . . and
you’ll feel that you’re "sitting
on top of the world" . . . with
all the road yours to command.
We urge you to come in and see them
y. You’ll find Lhem
ahead in design ... the only really
new trucks on the market this year!
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Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis may develop if
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis is not treated and you cannot
afford to takea chance with any medi-
cine less potent than Creotnulsion
which goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
CreoniuLsion blends bee ch wood
creosote byspecial processwith other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics. •
• No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your druggist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the understanding you must like the
way it quickly allays the cough, per-
mitting rest and sleep, or you are tc
have your money back 'Adv.)
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chief,
Anywhere
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of a housn
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for
either dre»M
instructions
of
which can
label may
county home
gents, Miss Murray says.
>r the party would
Io n sale, climaxed
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. . . under the knees
where you need it.
(5; CHAIR-HEIGHT SEATS
. . . just like you have
at home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Viams m
Junction annouce the birth of
daughter last Wednesday -A
Brady Hospital.
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all-'rcund vision
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A fabulously fine
new 1948
Land Cruiser!
A. H. Broad Company
20.3-13 S. Bridge Phone 103
pint's- The Brady Standard.
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Because these new Dodge trucks are
“ Job-Rated '—because they fit the job
—they naturally save money and last
longer. But you’re in for a real sur-
prise, when you see how many addi-
tional money-saving and time-saving
advantages Dodge has built into these
newest trucks.
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Brady,
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convenient hand control.
serving the I
county, and recog-1
Hiring the constantly
and varied functions
five, 1 pledge you tin
du tie
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'ounty
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both ladies
coming
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growing
f this of-
liest efforts
fairly and
of all
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continued
and gentle-
primary
se of an ingc
defroster vent
1 a new fresh
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t combination ol
nt windows, cow
intake from the
Vk eather” heating
in any truck cab.
fit
in
me.
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nization with
effectiveness during
> years, in every
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NE&?.,
You enjoy remarkable new
ease of handling and driv-
ing in these new trucks.
You can turn them in much
smaller circles . . . the same
size circle either rigid or
left. You can park, or back
up to platforms, with
greater ease. With this
shorter turning, you also get
full-- ize bodies, longer cai s,
Letter weight distribution.
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EXTENDS BEST WISHES—
Sgt. Stone Receives
Letter From FZx-POW
First Stft. Harold Stone has re-
ceived a very interesting letter
addressed to CivL Stone. EsqU, |
(former 1st Lt. in i’.O.W. Camp
Brady) Bnuly, Texas, U. S. A.,
mailed from Pinneburg, Germany, i
December 14, by Erich Gondeson,
who wrote: t | Brady are
“Dear Sir:
since Brady—
COMMIS-
Neuhaus
McAllen, Tex.,
recently appointed to
Texas Game, Fish and
Commission by Gov.
Beauford Jeste . (AP PHO-
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Higher and wider windshield
and windows give the driver
real ’’Pilot-House’’ vision . . .
in all directions! It’s all-’round
vision, still further augmented
by newly available rear quarter
windows. They’re the safest
Tire BLOW-OUTS
ON
UNSAFE WHEELS
OAhnd Chapter of National Safety Council
It’s more than
a new look in cars!
Mr. anti Mrs. Willard Huff
the parents of a
born, Saturday at Brady H
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British Zone"
fficer in
me as
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Sheffield and Townsend
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pecialiy my
time
ischarged
June. 1947, and returned to my
started my
servant in
should be
find
reply, so that
some more
home. Indeed, it
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' Wr*p ! Claude W. Knight, Jr.
__> Stan card CLASSY-FI ADG
mauBB.. Wm. Ki :
You’re looking at the most attractive
and useful trucks ever designed. The
first thing you notice, of course, is
t heir new massive “truck-like”:
ance. But underneath—you'll
power-packed chassis, each
Rated" for performance, economy,
dependability, and long life.
annouce the birth
last Wednesday
my
i the
for the sec
election,
expeiienc
manifold duties and re
of tlie office, sine*
j elect me to this
the last primary, has
I sincerely believe,
and the county or-
greater effi iency
the en-
way pos-
the Brady POW Camp,
on recruiting service in
and is awaiting his retires
30 years service, at the end t
the month. • en<l
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LING
[trucking
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pledge
execute it
impartially tor th
th people of the
greatly apprei i
support of
men in the
July."
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Sell Grain-Fating
Low-Producing Hens
The saving of grain is still es-
sential if the I'niied States is to
its responsibilities in the
food situation. Tlie short-
is expected to reach
g the spring, which
let-up in
After a long time,
time happened a lot,
I take the liberty writing to you ‘
my gieeting, especially my best
wishes for a good X-nias time and
a happy new year. I’m
in
family. On 19 Aug.. I
old job again as civil
Hamburg. Dear Sir, I
very lucky if youlil find some
words in reply, so that I'm able
to write you some more about mv
way home. Indeed, it was a bad
time behind the barbed wire, but
I got a lot of experience, espec-
ially in Brady. And you. Dear Sir,
those dark days
hall never
Do you remember my
to-
with the Commander? It
trial only, I’m sorry. But
chapter, some more
1 bible I have tried to give an ec-
onomical and efficient adminis-
tration. more especially a pro-
gressive outlook for tlie future
of McCulloch County. At all times'
my administration is an open re-,
cord Tor review to anyone who]
wishes to investigate.
“1 have enjoyed
people of the
the
|-Tee-<lom
Sign on front gate
in Edinburg, Scotland:
men aatd canvasse
Except those with fret
pies.’’
h a
| helped me in
with a warm heart. 1
forget it.
trial of good will to work
i gether
, was a
about that
' words later on.
“For today, my best wishes and
my hope you may answer
as possible.
“Erich Gondesen
,‘5 Lindenhof
"(24) Pinneberg
“Germany,
Stone, former
Is the solution to
rm- W hile we can’t
fte delivery of a nt
washer t
L ’ • • • w« wi
Av ‘;avtaR to use wl
’ e bring »t to youi
P-y every two weeks
y°u’ve finished wash
Pay ... merely a sn
'ty charge that act;
»• because it rlimim
[ cost of having yout
today . t t plarw*
,I: under our Priority \
ceserve a washin
| X*N< - Lad
meet
world
1 age of grains
its peak durin
means there can he no
the conservation drive.
Tlie USDA, in cooperation with
the Poultry and Egg National
Board and other poultry industry
groups, is making a concentrated
J effort during the month of Jan-
I uary to mov>- grain-eating,
producing hens into
I channels as one grain
tion method
I Myrtle Murray, extension home
' marketing specialist for Texas A.
( & M. College, says that farm fam-
| ilies may help in any one of sev-
eral ways to get culled hens to
| market. For instance, she says,
home demonstration club women, i
P.T.A.’s. or other groups. may |
lead a county-or community-
wide camifhi-n by staging a "Hen
Party".
The basis
be an all-d;
fo
fi!
th
tit
W(
hi;
to furnish you I 6.
The Rock
lid tn Stone, is a 1(>'
Lllence. Loving th<
perpetuated, and vii
ite will be vindi-
designs are now
icticn.
orna-
Cub Scouts Plan
For Pushmobile
Den 111 met on Monday aft..,,
noon in the Boy Scout j ''
witii Mrs. Tommy Ericson
mother, Bonnie Taylor, den t
' and six Cubs attending.
Visitors included Mrs
' Sones, assistant den mother
Doc Taylor, Cub Leader.
| The Cubs continued work
which
‘‘I'ushinobih.
to lie held in
group a|Rl(
B’unts an<|
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Eq
Lifetj
Ako insu|at(j.
''"mPMio,
‘ake Bk
“nd Grw"' )!«
“ Pa,,er"8. Ift
For County Judgt' .
The Standard-News is author
ized to announce candidacy
Claude Wm. Knight. Jr., for
election as county judge of
Culloch. subject to
Democratic Primary in July
statement follows:
"I would like to take this me-
thod of responding to the express-
ed wishes of friends throughout
the county. 1 have decided to an-
nounce my candidacy
tion to the position
Judge tor the second tern
Primary election, July 24
“The experience I have
in the manifold duties
sponsibilities of the
you saw
position
equipped
to serve
KNIGHT. JU
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1948 ~
In the evening by a banquet for
the husbands featuring a
dish of chicken pot pie,
chicken, or chicken ala king. As
an entertainment feature, she
suggests a hat-trimming contest,
I using chicken feathers as
inents and husbands as models.
Hens culled from the laying
I flock are a good source of extra
I income for the Tarin woman,
»d. frozen or canned,
for the preparation
standardized poultry products
be sold under the 4-H
be obtained from
a-
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I h-re’s t ho t ire t hat brings a new
«>f comfort to your driving t—
Royal Air Ride!
This remarkable tir® holds n>,,r
cushioning air at lower air pre-stec ‘
to make every mile nmooth' i. more
restful.
Its fleet -footed tread and r
anced design mean easier »
quicker response, better co
your car. _ ,
And its safe U. S. Royal ‘'‘J*
_____________ dry. V 1111
to learn about a new kind of ttrej” t
formance? Come in ana scs. ..—
Royal Air Ride today!
of Lohn
rtksl and
Thursday
I tlie “pushmobike" i
will enter in the 1
derby’’ which is f
the near future. The
participated in tricks,
puzzles.
Jerry Bob Sones,
and the buckskin.
lent report of the last
Action Tread aaaures you
Hurt- stops on wet roads or i
L>e the I'. K
a
gave
cub
exeel-
meeting.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1948, newspaper, January 30, 1948; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357534/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.