The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1963 Page: 6 of 6
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MLADT HER A I D. BRADY. TBIAft—
TCf!f>*AV A!'GURT Ml IMS
Nurse Dies
In California
Mias Theresa Gertrude Mur
shall, lib. a forme* tiurm- at
Hrady 11 < is1111 it I. died ut !' m
p ni Thursday in the Villa
fIo.HpitMI in I>aly City, Calif.
Horn Aug 10, |M(lh, in Kirill
Creek, Minn Marshall worked
here heforc moving to ( ulil.it
ilia alaiut I •. year? agu.
Till' liody whi> returned In
Hiaily, and grave • i<l«* »crvn !■
wnr held at in a m Stindiiv
a' tin I'ontotoi Cemetery v.ith
tli< Lev. Mi. key U.nlol |...
tor of the ( i ritral ftafttiwt 1
Church, officiating
Suiviviiim arc two aiatern,
Mrn. M W Cn< >mi of Itra.ly
and Mrs C It Adam- of Kre-
doniu; niece- and nephews.
(oiHh id Hr yarn.
The Hcv and Mrs T O.
Perrin and dtiughlci Cheryl of
Fort Stockton. worn dinner
rtn ts Satiirduy of Mis. Per-
rin' I'.iront Mi and Mrs M.
M liryan The Peri in were
returning lionn front a vacation
trip to Montreal. N and1
point of inter, u in lYntisyl- I
vania.
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TEXAS IY 7-2302
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ADM IKSION 1:V .41 I u;ix
GEISHAS MAKE GOBS HAPPY! fi&FF
IV? GLENN FORD
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Eastern Star to Meet
The Rrady Chapter. No. 167.
| Order of Eastern Star, wilt
have ita regular meet inn and
I the Roh Morrit. program at the
Masonic Hall at 7:110 p m.
Thursday. All mein be ni are
j urged to he present.
Join Tea al ttoeliclle
A nit! tea honoring* Sandra
Cud. i.nd John Mcliouahl will
lie held at the Roehelle Com.
] inuiilty Centor. Thursday,
Auk. at, from five to eight
p in. Friends and relatives of
the collide are cordiulty In*
I vited to attend.
McCulloch Hinging
The McCullocii County Sing-
mr Convention will he Hold al
2 p. m Sunday, at the North
Side Baptist Church The public
is invited.
Hr.
J. W. RAGSDALE
OPTOMETRIST
I
Dial LY 7-14*4
Hrady,Texas
ITS DRIVE-IN MOVIE TIME!
SCENIC^HMI
DRIVE IN
THEATRE
BRADY S LEADING THEATRE
ADM 60 CHILDREN FREE
Tl K WKIY—I,AST SHOWING—RMi. AI»M.
Till WINNERS Lined up her. with thcii trophie
an ih. winners Sunday in HradyV City Golf Tournament.
Front row. lift to itght, are Eldred Pruitt, Emmit Herod,
Hi llichar.i Winters, Norman Archer, i it., Champion Hoi
Archer, Jimmy ( rnwell, Karlton Steffen- and Tid Archei
Hack low, left to right Red Pearson, Charles Dicker. ( A
Ft bridge. W. T. Archer, Bert Harrison, Jerom. Wilke. on,
Mr Richard Winters, Mrs. Busier Saylcs, and Women’*
Champion Mrs. Kd Tittle (Herald Photo)
PlloM till it NEWS Ttl
Till si WH \HI>- II EH AI Al
Wvi
tn.it only GAS .111 conditioning
costs so little to enioy. There are
no moving parts — nothing to wear
out GAS systems cost far less to
operate and maintenance is almost
unheard of And best ot all. GAS air
conditioners are built to last a long
time—far longer than all other types.
lor uih-t, vrrii'i- or iiilormulion, < till
PIONEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY
New Machines Can
Pick Cotton Earlier
COLLEGE STATION, Tex , in the season.
(API \ putt nf Texas A A M Hacking up the conclusions
'lUgrtciilniraJ engln.-crn, wiili <>f the engineer* has been «x-
h. 1111. 111. i'll..III.'al liigiMIng, have perlllientH at College Ststlon,
learn.al liow t<> get nieclianoal Pi'cos and Kl I'hho farms
.oil.in picker Into the riel.I The mechaiiicsl pickers can
two weeks . arller than by pre .tart work two weeks earlier
Men! practices with no reduction In yield or
The two ari associate pro- <| 11111 it y.
lessor I .a 111 her 1 Wilkes and in
sira.lor Hill Cochran-
\.L ai.l ages or earlier
picking are dial earlier
liartesl reiliices tin- ilongcr
from weather ami inserts
lliai milch, .lams al gills
are <«Voiiled. fewer trail-
ers are neeilell. anil prices
usually are liigliet enrllet
v- y
Cl-
l
We Didn't Rush.
WE WAITED THREE YEARS
Carlson's
Cleaners Add
New Service
A new service, that of clean-
only has gone into operation at
Carlson's Cleaners Aninmn .
meal of the service is made
elsewhere by Tommy ( arts.in,
owner of the firm.
Carlson said that thi? .l.im-
only service wmihi ne in addi
tion to the firm’s regular clean-
ing service He said that a r.
Wilkes explained that hand j duetum of clean only prices
pickers can start work In a would be included when sciu in
Held when only If. to 30 per- | with regular cleaning W ith
■ eni of the Polls sre open Hill t^is nrw service the firm do.
the mechanical picker Is forced . th|1 work on yoUr r|othing You
to wall until the crop Is 60 tojd() h„V(, t„ WM,t jUH,
,o perent ready
i the varments by.
to get bottom defoliation.
they removed all the noszler ! Other plants that wil iim
on till' spray machine except this clean-only s.-rvic. wil n<
ih* bottom one on each side -that of Zenith < leaner, at Mu I
Th» result is a spray which son and Eden Ch aser at Eden
I reachad only the lower one Nee th. firm ad pui.li .tied
l third or one-half id the plum elsewhere in thi is-iu. f.n ad i
tin the picking machine, they fdltional information.
Carlson's Cleaner?- urges folk? |
to get then winter woolens out
now and get then, ready foi
fall.
Wilkes and Cochran combin-
ed bottom defoliation with
lt.ittom picking
hm* W*
John WtfNE
DCMf^VNS REEF
0\ Technicoior’
iTiias.
MAMGUill
MISS
iswaS’WM*
I to 0S» B at
HlHIn liWCn.-S
te.sm.im/cwms ku)
-Plus-
THE TRAP
Kirhnrd V\ id mark. I.«*r J. ( t*bh,
Tina l-nuine, Karl Holliman
Technicolor
Wednesday is ltuni|>rr Club Nile at the Scenic. .Imn
now and sec first Hrady showings at reduced ad-
mission prices every Wednesday night. See Ihc man-
atrer nr cashier Ionite!
In goth turn more
HOUSE POWER
Why kt low HOU8EPOWTR
keep you from rnjoying the bene-
fits you've already lsai)(ht? Your
rlrctnca! applumcex can’t do the
j J. they yu'rc designed lor with*
out en.Hiyh IIOIISI POWER. It’»
i .c«v to briny; ymir w iring up lo-
due and live IwttiT— electrically.
Coll ut 1st • MOUUrOWII R«tm«
V-
TO FIND THE BEST
EQUIPMENT AND METHOD
TO DO YOUR
.omethln
to Crow
removed the top six nr eight
row,, nr spindlus and plugged
| i I In' holes
Hilice the lower India open
hef.tre the upper ones, the re-
I mainintf spindle*- pink only the
| rip« cotton Al the same time,
i tile machine takes tn fewer
| green leave* and bolls. Injures
tin plant less and saves wiuir
j and teur on the unused
I ' .-.pill.lies
Wolf Electric Service
BRADY'S H0USEP0WER SPECIALISTS
3IMI
South
m HHKK STAMPS—2 H
S day service. Ilrady S‘antl
ard-llerald office. 1‘hnnt
l.Y 7*22:if».
Hlsckliurn
Street
I Anf m n* i» tuttnak imrnl
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HRADY. TEXAS
m :.i
(hiIf Tourney—
II W I y til I \II.KD
TO <1.1 \n voi i<
MOOLIS L V 1C XI1 Ms
Clean - Only Service
The Equipment Is Now Installed And Has
Been Tested For A Period Of Three Months
- AND NOW -
WE ARE READY 10 SERVE YOU WITH--
CARLSON S GUARANTEED
ECONOMY CLEAN'
Lbs.
S*>00
Lbs.
l1.50
Murt uifivi
• MM
r«h*Oviii
lf> n»t»rt than a <U*jin-Onl> Spnire and if* (tuaranUwd
.. . ^ ou ( an t I/im' V\ ith ( rrlxiinV Servin’
CARLSON'S CLEANERS
(Continued From Page One)
any other sport bring* out
sportsmitnahip.
lie complimented the golf
asxociationx for their work and
Ha id he and the City Council
look forward to improving the
golf course facilities in the
years to come.
The youngest golfer in
the tournament wan 1.1-
\ ear-old led Arehrr, little
brother of the tournament
champion. Son of Mr. and
Mra. M’. T. Areher, Ted
was runner up in the aer-
ood flight consolation
Th« results of Sunday’s
mate he., are:
CHA.MI’IONSHII* FI.HkHT
Bob Archer def. Charie*
Dicker .’1-2
CHAMPIONSHIP FI.It.Ill
CONSOLATION
Jerome Wilker»on def Karl
ton Steffens 2 1
FIRST FLIGHT
R*»rt llayiM.in def W T
Ar**her
FIRST FLIGHT
CONSOLATION
r A Ethridge def Norman
Archer
SKtTIND FLIGHT
lb I; W V. inter.- «|ef Sam
Met olluni
SKtTIND FLIGHT
CONSOLATION
liamomi Wilenaky ilef Te*i
Aiehei I up IS,
THIRD FI.If.Hr
Emmet. Herod def lie.! J
I'.erM.ii 2*1
THIKD FLIGHT
CONst r|. ATloN
Khtred Pruitt def M Ci I
Hr* • krrrtdg.
I.ADIMS Fl.lt,HT
The women pUyed 72 hide* I
of mot* hemliewi pkxy Th* I
»r*»re given here t* mmu> then i
heiMteai
Jjor Tittle nr i,mrir Swyie*
:«»!«. Jane* Winter, tor Heha I
Harkroier .‘lit. Tommy Ruth !
Arehe* aH>. Manta Mr* olioh ,
• lewis Si < hartemr I
t andlwr* UW
4
E'reah tirad* ‘A’
FRYERS
27
POUND
Swift'i. 1‘renmin.
MEATS
CiKOrM) UKKV
3 Lbs. $1.00
I ull* f .Miked
PICNICS
Ll». :kn
Headquarters
I or
School Supplies
Ml H \ V E ANYTHING AND
LT EKVT HIM. IN Oi R
M H<Mil NEEDS
SCHOOL PAPER
joe Ct
Masterpiece
\ I add in et.
Niffty ... .100 et. 10c
'tinders of all kinds.
Frozen Foods
llill ( oonln
MKLLOKINK
'o (.al. U0c
HANOI KT
ML AT 1*1 KS 5 for $1
l‘awo t>»
OK \N(.K J1 ICE
2 ( an* .*»He
LEMON AHE
2 ( an* 2 h
Palo* l.mhitad*
Black Hawk o. Premium |)|NNKKS l*k>f.
KACON Lb. :>9c l...iM|uet Irnrh
( RE KM PIES ;ilk
RAWLINGS
QCALITY KK)DS
Hrady'* Progre**»»r Store
Swift'* 1‘remiuo.
REEF OK VEAL
Proerxxed al Oui Slot*
, 11 Heel or \ t al
Lb. 10c
( ut. W rapiH-d Marked and
Delivered
Round Steak
79*
POUND
II * Tend*-' and 1'*d|'
|N.al.|. sinoip* I very Med
it III. Og.'M* Pur* liam*
PRODUCE
BANANAS
» 10‘
OKK \ \b. 10c
l« l.ha
POTATOES ...... :19c
Miracle Whip
» 49"
Prescriptions
Sugar 5 ^ 19
M Ilk Pureka** *d M< l*w».
Hand la*<MM' or t team
Oth*«w*ar i IJ* aS.
Hehilliar 4 Or < aa
Klaek I*l,B>ptT . .'IHt
'• tl. MkH« or \*»td
Bee I Mote*
fable Napkin* 2.V
Hem. stramed
Baby Food
5 * 49'
I Soli /n It hi). «« | »W**4
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Mart <*nd « I ok
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1963, newspaper, August 20, 1963; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920874/m1/6/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.