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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 195* -THEHRAMt HERALD, HRADY, TEXAS PAfiE 7
WHIdl MORI PIOPU DO MORI BUYING AND SILLING!
The Results Are Great
The Cost Is Small!
Phone 2236
F 01 SALE
FICKLTH FOR BALK
(iMC and Chevrolet, Llccnied
mid ready to it«-
II. E. KKIM
Corner H. Bridge and 5th M
|*hone 3161
•<)K SALK T«|» quality Hereford
hull", raiaad natural iy.
rt-aaonuhly. YANTIS I’.AN* H,
Lohn and Brawn wood.
•OH BALK A nice abaction of
home*, $100.00 down, $26.00 per
month. V K. JORDAN, t ..mm. r-
cial National Hank Hide.
RHONE 2134. ___
AKCAINH in good Uf-ed lunila-r
and building material*, «l»o
uinea, fitllng.i und plumbiiiR
fixtures. C. W. HARHKK & SON,
Rhone 9121.
SALE-—1941 Ford pickup
eap. RHONE 2288, SHORTY
IORT.
R SALE—A boy’s bicycle, like
lew. Aluo some antique satin
[rapes, enough for 5 windows,
me picture window with box val-
mees for all windows. Will sell
me or all. In good condition,
tpply at 506 W. 14TH.
|{ SALE—Victor Crain Seed
tats. First yeur out of certifies-
ion. Germination test 95 r'< .
'rice $1.00 per bushel. PHO JK
'■4365, Lockett Bryson, Ko-
helle, Texas._
K SALE—Rolled Hereford
,ull. 19 Months old, registered.
'urnUh papers. M. C. HALL-
IARK, Doole._
II SALE—19 Ft. Philco deep
reete. Can be seen at 1404 S.
'OI.LEGE. Priced for quick sale.
ORRORTI M IA
RKHRONSIHI.K RKRSON FROM
THIS AREA
r.» erviee route of cigarette
machine*.. No selling. Car, refer*
cnees, $1047.50 to $2095 inv. it-
m< nt required. Full or part time,
income Hiatts immediately, we
fiiianee expan ion. For local in-
terview give phone number arid
particular- Write GC 1,1* COAST
DISTRIBUTING CO. Hox 22133,
Houston 27, Texas.
Btady, 42 IJeatd As
By ■. L LACKEY
WANTED TO IM'Y Old tile and
brick building I'ilONK 3M5 or
write BOX 734, Ka:.ta Anna.
Tex.
RKGISTI.HKD M ItsES
WANTED Supei intendent of
Nurse und ilpci.it ng Room
Supei visor. Detail ■ of p it ioi . -
fill l.i-lied ill I . ql|e,l. I o||',:<•( ;
GEO. A. I,AMR, Acting Admin
i t rat or Sid Rett i ,o», Memorial
Hospital, Kerrville, T< xn.i.
WANTED S.-rviee iation at'. n.l
riant. Contact JOE ELLIOTT at
I7u2 So. Rluekburn, Rhone 3781
• Del ’Knt Hoih ll< o*
i WESTERN I ELT IIA IS
WESTERN HOOTS
All St) lea - All ( olor*.!
lie llappv! Dress Weate, n!
JOHN'S
Hoot Shop
Hrady, Texan
CALL 9085 aid have a WESTERN
MATTRESS rej.ie entative >-hI
by your home. Low pr iced n •
cause we make it in our ov,
faetoiy, Rri' e- Mail at !c
< nmplcte line n( nfiire s jp
SLmdard-llerald Oi l ice Sup-
plies. Our scr\ let i<* a-* neni a-
your telephone. Rhone 21 ’><
FOR RENT
'OR SALE—Boy’ii bicycle. Also
set of Junior Hire golf clubs.
Reasonable. CALL 6374.
nil SALK Early Triumph seed
wheat; Cordova hurley. Also
Delaine rams. II • ' JOllANSON
Hi Rhone K 517 * F 3. Hrady,
or GKO II JOllANSON. Rhone
RN9-2471, Eden.__
OH SALE Wizard Outboard ‘25
II. R. Motor, only $189.95.
Wizard 1» li. R. Outboard Motor
only $139.95. Above motors good
as new. WKSTKKN Al'TO.
OR SA1.K Large selection of
good used refrigerators. Some
only $5.50 per month. KVRIDGE
(i. K. STORE.___
nit SALE 2 bedroom house on
paved street. CALL 2250 or
IK SALE Good electric wash-
ing machines. Expert TV repair
service. A. II. BROAD CO.
WANTED
*Kl) Sewing and altera-
i, also quilting. El.LA
iRNTON. 20ti So. High.
KD 22; one pump gun.
one single shot HOX H)1 ol
NK 7-4347. Rochelle.__
OPPORTUNITY
M \N OR WOM \N
slide person from this area,
rviee and collect from *'ig
i. dispensers. No selling
references, and $6tH) thi to
too Investment necessary
12 hours weekly nets up t<>
no monthly ineoiiie R'" 1
full-time wolk For local
L*ii*w ifivi* |ihoi*p i*Di! pui'i
s \V i ill* 1NTKKN NTH»\
IHSTRIHl'TINt; to. I* °
865, Okla. t ity. «‘kla.
IKI.IAHI.I PARTY
1 M E t tit II M U K
to aerviee and e dleet from
i,. of t IGAHKTTK iudi
No Halting Route . fully
lished for oiterator. Full or
inte I n t. $:t*hi |h i mono
sit $1 ,IBMI to $2.t8MI .Nsf
< d which is secured Wl >e
j full particular*
■ number to R o llt'X I.
• 6. Texas.
BiNyL Jackson
Klectrician
l.irrnwrd und Ikindrtl
—CAIJ. H.1.15—
1707 S. Ilradky Si.
NOTICE
NOTICE 3 room unfurnished
apurtment. Rent free. You pay
utilities. 607 E. 3RD.
ITS TIME to have your felt hat
cleaned and blocked We clean
rugs, too. DEMR HKiANHCRM,
Rhone 24X3. 701 8. Willow.
NOTICE
Due to fire hazard, no hunting
or fishing on my ranch until fur-
ther notice. Your cooperation will
he appreciated.
I). S. PUMRHREY
Mercury, Texas
* LEGAL NOTIC*
CITATION HY RUBRICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: I.ou Robinson, Defendant,
Greeting:
YOU ARK HEREBY COM-
MANDED to uppeai before the
Honorable District Court of Mc-
Culloch County at the Courthouse
thereof in Brady, Texas, by filing
a written answer ut or before 10
o’clock A. M. of the first Monday
next after the expiration of foity-
two days from the dale of the
issuance of this citation, name he-
it g the 17th day of Novemlso A
D 1958, to Rlaintiff'- Retition
filed in said court, on the 3rd
day of September A. D. 1958, in
this cause, numbered 6604 on the
docket of said court ami styied
William N. Robin,on, Rlaintiff,
\ s. lou Robinson, Delendunt.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is us follows to-wit:
Suit for Divorce, In-cause of ciuel,
liet h, and unkind treatment of
plaintiff by defendant, her out-
rages and excesse toward him as
is more fully shown by Rlaintiff*
IVtition on file in this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety day* after the date
of its issuance, it shall he returned
unserved.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same ae-
cording to requirements of law,
and the inundates thereof, und
make due return a* the law directs.
Issued and givun under my hand
and the soul of said court ut Itrudy.
Irxas, this the 2nd day of Oetabei
A. D. 1958.
Attest:
MRS. W. R. JtHINSON. Clerk.
District Court,
McCulloch County, Texas.
FDR RENT Available the first,
Unfurnished garage apartment.
MRS. URBAN, 800 S. Blackburn.
FOR RENT To one person or
couple. Duplex furnished apart-
ment, redecorated. NO LA
MEEKS, 206 W. 7th, Phone 2384
FOR RENT- -Furnished duplex
across from high school. CALL
7484.
F'OR RENT To gentleman, room
with outside entrance, shower.
MRS. A. B. COX, MNi S, Church.
FOR RENT Large furnished
apartment 3 blocks of town.
RHONE 3852 or see RALPH
UNDERWOOD.
Gonzales Appeal
Hrings $52,000
For Hospital
GONZALES. Tex ‘Texans had
given $52,586 to Warm Springs
as of September 30." said Walter
II Richter, executive director of
THC. ill a report to the slat*1 on
the emergency drive to keep tills
non-profit hospital open.
"We hope to receive ns much in
October partly as a result of AFL-
CIO drives and partly from do
nations hy individuals and clubs,”
Milliter said
The more than $52,000 raised
in September went toward wip-
ing out a $|0a,aoo Indebtedness
and even a like sum in October
would only bring the balance up
to zero wiili no money for operat-
ing expenses In the hank
However, some x5 Community
Chests and United Funds In the
state have Included the Founda-
tion as a participating ngeticv
and most of the money from these
agencies will con e to Tltc after
December and later In 1959
Till"* officials estimate that
in order to keep the hospital open
th• • >- w ill need $500 ooo annually
In contributions to supplement
regular hospital revenue*. Th«
more than $5 2.Ooo raised In
September Includes the Austin
campaign I more than |2o.non>
raised by businessmen and labor's
Porch Light march a stale wide
let ter campaign; and some United
Fund contributions
Installment plan buying in Kug
land is known ns the "hire put
chase" system.
COMPLETE
BANK
SERVICE
d$.
HOW ( AN ...
WK SKKVK YOl ?
I L i i ill addition to the competent handling
ul nmline mnltcrs for our riuttanici'x, n* .t •' hit ion
ship actively jiiiw to community interest*. «t ttin! >•
liv :* spirit of mutual service nml profit.
We n •cognise our obligation to render an »de-
quale hanking service to tin* jieople ot this area.
he Brady National Bank
CMAMffMPO 1905
BMADY, TFXA5
Mktm F EDf RAl 0tr0SIT iNNURANCf COR
Oct. 17 snd 20. 1916
The dinner given by the Ludi<
Society of the Fjr«t Uhri liat:
f'hurch Suturduy in the Syndicate
Building was u decided ucce-
I th fi an a fiiiaiiciul and g -tu-
torial viewpoint. An abundance of
1 baked turkey, cranberry sau<, m d
the usual trimmings, a well a-
] boiled ham, Died and baked chicken,
raludx, cakes and pies. In fad,
eveiytiling that could be d* ued
wa- in evidence. The ludi<- i<-poit
a net return of something ovci
$100 a* a result of theii effm
0 0 0
1 i,i morning t'. M. Belle old a
No. 2 bale of cotton for I7< pci
pound, which establishes ..t o b<
world record for Hrady.
* * •
< onadidnli I Institute
Tbe consol,dated institute of the
'' .p -i I M i on, Men .r«t < ‘on
c'. i, Man Saba and Me<'nil eh
t'oiiritii convened Monday 'i ii c
ti>t >| ■ nrollniei i of loincthin)- over
.o',i Ti e g«*n.-ral set, ions >f ila-
institute nre IpM in the morning
at the Methodist tabernaile. In tla
afternoi n the intermi diate depart-
m*-n» bold* its tea-ion ut tin ..am*-
|c nit. The primary department
bolds its -essions at tile * - ntial
.ichool building. Tbe high school
department is housed in the Pres-
tiyt* riun church.
A number of entertainment
features bad been planned for the
visitors, but the weather so far
has proved u serious handicap. The
Parent-Teacher A.*sociatio;i ha
the mutter in hand. They will
make announcements of the en-
tertainment.
♦ • *
Melvin Mentions
Ju't to give the outside piildie
an idea of how Melvin farmci
make money, we want to recite
that on last Saturday evening D
■I. Malm itrom and sons, J. W. Flem-
ming and A. Hlomduhl sold their
cotton, about 4(8) bales, to (‘has.
K. Woods for 16c per pound, tbe
deal totaling in the neighborhood
of $32,(too. These same farmers
still have their cottonseed on band.
We venture the prediction they
will receive around $50 per ton
for the seed. That i.ea s arotla-r
big lump sum will pa ini' ib.
bands of tb"-e tbiif'y funie.K.
Melvin Advocate.
Bred) Run.I Route 2
Ifiady Rural Kou 2 I.
estaldi -bed by the p -t o;. . .,
puitment, effective Jn-c tl-t,
Inc* i-. iiKOloi ; to i toima
eiven by Po-tnni '■•r A. H
Reagan. Tbe dt partim nt rkovv
<|uiie., that at lea.-* Hi i.i.xe hell
have been ereettd l<y Novemlxr
10th as a condition to * -ti.loisb-
dig the route.
The rout** will L < -tabiisbed on
the bans of three deliveries a
•vick f' i the fir*t. i. inontr, . If
during thi, period tbe numbei o(
pi* ces of mail being deli ^-re,:
and taken up total Lr p, r mi'
| el- month, d..ily ei v;c< will l,e
• I.ibli-bed. I oi In p• ■ *• 111 the
'alary nf th*' * nrrici ■.•.•,:! I ■ • ' j.!.
This uni will I>> ;nei a-<d to l|cn
or X1200 bould *1 ii./ delivery of
in. il Ix-coine • ffective,
• • *
Miss Marguerite Vivre'.t, who
has b* . ii a gui t f her cousin,
Mrs. James T. Maim, tbe pa t
-cveral weeks, i*'uri'* I Tuesday
night to her home at Waco.
0mm
HIIS Dramatic ( luh Pleases
The Hrady High School Drama-
tic Club scored a decided hit with
their clever presentation nf the
play, “Tony, the Convict” In -1
Wednesday night. The play re-
flects credit upon their teacher,
Mrs. W. H. Anderson.
Harold In-oton und L*-e Hraly
easily starred in the play. Each
portrayed his character part with
the ease und capability of u pro-
fessional. Miss Edna Schaeg was
quite charming in her nil as the
Judge's adopted daughter. Miss
Althea DuHois fitted admirably
into the part of the judge’s wife,
('bus. Morris and Miss Larue
Bellamy played their parts cleverly
and also delighted the audience
with several duets. O'Farrell ('rud-
dock acquitted himself very credit-
ably in the roll of the judge.
Gibbon Roberts acquitt <1 him- If.
as usual, in a most pleu*ing man-
ner, as did Willie Jackson, a the
i-mo footman. Miss Edith M* ei
a- the shrewish old maid proved
ip of tor.gu. n.d as ificagr.-e-
•' as could be exp* eti d
From a monetary standpoint the
••.•’ w.. equally sucres II I !. •
• !l. (». sign va h*». g at la-fo ■
1 <• f'l » III, fa'll to •. i 1
j 'i ii.* d 'nm in*' | / '.ill i, „
' '' d to t b" I bre.ry f I.
* * •
• i r ii .! '! n'ion
A da ghti-r wa h»n to M,
| M. . H I('omniand i I., t !- *
i a- lew a 11. a I w< m 1 e i
I mi . Mi f a, uinnd i i
at t*e home of hci pni*nt* ricir
Hri.dy, w.'nie tin po.fi - ■hi i ei. d-
inlly icc«)'.ering nt Ii bom- in
Melvin.
• • •
Mrs. (1. I;. White, wlm has been
pending the In t several w*ek-
vi'li b< r mother, Mi . Bingham,
•o f i■ t ,i ■ d Monday.
.lohr.m,n-Sni .irly
A the East .Sweden Rr« byter-
■i h pai ••’•age la t Ei id., ev< in,-
Mr. Raul Jolin-on and -l>- On.-, I
•Si' Illy W*‘le Ii i'i <1 ill II,.,I I In n, I
I ■ . <1. \ lb mb i -on, pit .,!'
tiie ehtneh, pci lorniiiig 'be < i r- |
rii »ny, which' was wit <■ i d l>.v *,» |y I
In* familie of the bride ;u n|
V i "Hill.
The groom is a -on i f Mr. and
Mi-. ('. A. John.nm, prominent and
highly l‘ fleeted lembrits oi the
Mu-t Sweden community. He is a
young man who posse <es many
admirable traits of i liaraeter, amt
i- a very populai member of the
social circles of the com-
munity. His bride iv the only
duughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. S.
Snearly of this city. Slu is a
iieautiful and accomplished young
lady. She was practii-nlly ieared
in Hrady. She has a large circle
of admiring friends.
Following a short visit with
relatives her M \ sol Mrs. Jo i-
•oil Ijft yvsteiday neirning f r
fr* r raiK'h home near Viejo, Kin-
ide ('• uiity, whei t* -y v**M ms •
their home.
King-lie) man
The urino'ji" ein nf of th ■ ms*-,
riuge of Toil K'ng of fi ll c /
Mod Mi Alie ■ Heyrr.an of Ju •
lion will < oi.ie a a pi i t it s
pi ise to tb«' m ay i: . .y fru •
of the yout.g |;< |> Tl w old
oci-U'Ted at t e ii i. e ’ tl.e bri>!
pi rent•>, Mr. ..i d Mi I. A. II
man, in Junction t.h. morning at
7 )XI o'clock.
Tl.. ■ ■■ f1. f J r
and Mr- J. T. King d this city,
lb i a young man of ex* mpl. y
habits and high ide.,1*. He is a
last year’- graduate of* Anwar I
Rayr c < dleg. :,! Hi .v wood. If ■
has cho en teaching a , hi , lif-»
work, after having thoroughly
qualified hiin-e'f f ,r this oreqp
tion. His I,i i< 1 «• i- a <1 ughter c,f
Mr. and Mi . J. A. 11 y i an, nun
bered among the oldest and mo t
f»rominent I '-ideit* <•* lunctio,
She j a young In ly of mar./
charm and nc • >nr|»!i■ hment*.
fa company with M> .1. T. Ki
Henry King, ^Ii - K K ' g a I
Mr I,"*- King, win, wi at to Jur ■
tion for the weddir.g, the ho[M /
couple i- expected to retUin f i
this city today. They will vi: t
xvi*ti the groom’ pared'-, and oth- •
relatives for u few duy* b«-f*»:■ -
going to Rockwood. Golemari
County, where Mr. King is princi-
pal of the public chools, to mak i
their home,
WHaKKItSON
FUNERAL HOME
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Hurial Association
Ambulance Service
Phone 2111 Drady, T«xm
ACCURATE
- PRESCRIPTION SERVICE -
Compounding prescriptions is more than a husinem
transaction at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE ... II
is a trust to be executed with exacting care.
We invite your prescription business.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Dial 2452
FOR SAVINGS
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BRADY. TEXAS
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