The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1961 Page: 4 of 14
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HAVE YOU
ANY OF THESE
THINGS TO SELL?
Rugs
Guns
Tools
Boats
Tents
Books
Plants
Stoves
Skates
Pianos
Radios
Trunks
Jewelry
Bicycles
Clothing
Cameras
Antiques
Furniture
Livestock
Diamonds
Fish Poles
Used Cars
Row Boats
Golf Clubs
Auto Tires
Typewriters
Motorcycles
Old Houses
Used Trucks
Refrigerators
Baby Buggies
Office Furniture
Store Equipment
Farm Machinery
Infants’ Clothing
Sewing Machines
Outboard Motors
Sports Equipment
Vacuum Cleaners
Nursery Furniture
Fishing Equipment
Washing Machines
Heating Equipment
Camping Equipment
Musical Instruments
Plumbing Equipment
Dogs, Cats, Canaries
Electrical Appliances
Children’s Playthings
BRADY STANDARD
..... HERALD
WANT AD
WILL BRING
CASH
Lohn Chib Learns
To Freese Apples
PACKAGE FOR KHRUSHCHEV — Mrs.
Virginia McCleary, the housewife who startled
UN workers last October with an apple pie for
Khrushchev (they thought it was a bomb),
has sent the premier another package. This one
was a baby casket with several items pleading
for world peace to spare future babies. A sim-
ilar package went to President Kennedy. “I’m
trying to point out that the future of
our children is at stake and that the world’s
leaders have a responsibility to all children,”
she said at her home in Houston. UP) Wirephoto.
Mmes. Hubbard, Feazelle, Quain Talk
On Moral Standards at Club Meeting
The 20th Century Study Club three parts. "The Living Death—
met Monday evening. Oct. 2. in tho Truth About Dope Addlc-
the home of Mrs. Leslie Quain,' „
with Mrs. Ed Tittle as co-hostess. °“ *M ,,V*n by Mr" ° 8
|Mrs. W. C. Bowden, president,
[presided over the short business
session and announced the district
Hubbard
She said "facts about dope
addicts are not pleasant or
workshop to be held in San Saba, pretty. These problems not only
Oct. 7 and asked as many to go f*ce 'be cities but are steadily in-
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as possible. The social committee creasing in the smaller towns.
announced the husbands would
be guests for the program Nov.
20.
Mrs. Bowden was invited to
attend the work shop for state
There was a definite rise after
World War II. The government
established 40 centers where
50.000 cases were treated but
still the crime waves spread. In
presidents and board members to the cities alone, the federal offt-
be held in Austin. cers stated that one fourth of
Program topic for the evening, crimes were committed by ad-
"To Understand Moral Stand- diets,
ards for Survival", was given in ' The
Pros and Cons of Comic
Books" was given by Mra, James
Feaselle.
Sterling North wrote, "Vir-
tually every child in America la
reading color comic books. Ten
million copies of these sex-hor-
ror serials are sold every month.
One million dollars are taken
from the pockets of American
children in exchange of graphic
Insanity." The most frequent
criticism of the comics is directed
at tho crudeness of their draw-
ings and drama, at the relatively
immature level of their language,
humor, and sentiments.
"Obscene Literature In the
Malls," was given by Mrs. Quain.
Senator Estes Kefauver made
quite a lengthy report on ob-
scene literaure and Juvenile de-
linquency recently. After about
60,000 complaints to Postmaster
General about children receiving
pornographic literature in the
£ mulls, quite an investigation took
Meeting Sept. 17 In the Home-
making Department of the Lohn
School, Mrs. Carroll Watkins,
asetnted* by Mrs. Olenn Httle, gave
a demonstration on freenlng ap-
ples. for the Lohn 4-H Club girls.
After the demonstration each
of the following girls prepared a
carton of apples for the freeser:
Jeanle Hemphill, Merlene Martin,
Paula Moden, Ernestine, Linda
and Erma Cortes, Oayle Watkins,
Frankie Bray and Becky Moore.
The next meeting of the Lohn
Club will be the community meet-
ing at the Lohn High School Wed-
nesday, Oct. 4. Mrs. Vyvien Dun-
can and Norman Drake will have
charge of the program.
the prsst-
vte»p resident, Mrs.
button to the auhlblt.’
la the absence of
dent and
Finlay
Connell report woe given by
Mrs. Tom Hickman
- The annual eiub •report was-
checked by members.
Plans were discussed for the
annual achievement exhibit to bo
held Oct. IS and 1*4 In Brady.
The next meeting will be Oct.
It In the home of Mrs. Tom Hick-
man,
Mrs. Finlay served a frosen
dessert, cookies and coffee to
Mmes W. D. Caylor, Paul Lohn,
L. M. Farmer and Tom Hickman.
Sandwich Meal
Mrs. Jas. Finlay
Fife Club Hostess
The Fife Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Sept 28 in the
home of Mrs. James Finlay Jr.
Roll Call was answered by
five members with “My contri-
Prepared by Club
The Lohn 4-H Qlrls met Mon-
day. Sept. 20 in the Lohn High
School Homemaking Department.
Girls enrolled In Unit I—Favorite
Foods, who prepared banana
milk and bread and butter sand-
wiches were Patricia Moore. Becky
Hester, Oayle Smith, Gayle Wat-
kins, Ernestine and Linda Cortes,
Phyllis Solsbery, Erma Cortes and
Susan Smith.
IT WAS OUR MEASURE...
To have hud the plumbing and Heating Contract
on the new WESTERN AUTO STORE BUILDING.
• Congratulations and Bent Wishes
to the Owner, Andy Olson
And, to the General Contractor, Chester Richie,
it was a pleasure to work with you on this job.
MACK'S...
PHONE
LY 7-2379
PLUMBING
& HEATING
211 North
Church St.
• Across the Street From Bus Station
OFFERING YOU EXPERT SERVICE . . .
Don’t let Old Man Winter catch you unprepared this
winter! Whether you want to install new plumbing or
heating fixtures, or need any type of repair service . .
call us! FREE estimates on request.
* WELCOME BRADY FOOTBALL FANS *
Plan to spend the Week-End at
#
Frank's Lakeview Inn
scenes were sent to children.
• Adults should rcognixe the ado-
v lescent age and provide ade-
• quate sex knowledge, then the
J parents and schools should edu-
9 cate youth so they will not have
w to seek this information outside
|p the home, Mrs. Quain said.
I*
*
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9
4 Miles from Belton
. ., Overlooking: Beautiful Lake Belton
9
$ Brady Junior Higrh
§ 4-H’ers Study Safety
*
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9
Serving Mexican Foods .. Sea Foods
Fried Chicken . . Charcoal Broiled Steaks
Lake Belton Fresh
Water Catfish
■SPECIAL
Most Beautiful Dining Room in Central Texas
We Can Accommodate 150 Guests
I •Enclosed Baited Fishing: Docks
kl The Brady Junior High 4-H
• Club met Monday, Oct. 2 at the
a Hoy Scout Lodge with reports
• heard on subject matter groups
g and their activities, by tho chair-
11 man of each group.
^ Sandra Brock was elected sec-
• retary and Linda Simpson, vlce-
^ president, after which the 4-H
• yearbooks were distributed and
£ discussed.
• Mre. Vyvien Duncan gave ihe
•s program on “Safety on the lllgh-
“ way".
aj. The meeting adjourned with the
W following members repeating the
•s safety pledge: Sheryl Johnson.
BOB HENRY
BRADY’S
WELDING
SPECIALIST
Joins with Others in
Extending Our
Best Wishes to Andy Olson on the
Opening: of the New Western Auto Store
• We were happy to have had the welding
contract on the building.
—WE DO ALL KINDS OF WELDING—
• Shop and Portable Equipment
Day and
Night Service
Phone LY 7-2604
Sandra Brock.
“ Linda Simpson. ______ ______
•Modern Cabins with All Conveniences « £* JLM*
Burk. Joyce Mar-den |»atn Guice.
£ Becky Hurk. Leaders present
wer* Mrs. Joe R Gault. Mra
John Ouice, Mrs. Billy Johnson
and Mrs. Duncan
BOB HENRY WELDING SHOP
504 N. BRIDGE STREET
South of Roddie A Co.
Also Builder of—
STOCK TRAILERS. CHUTES. GATES. ETC.
OCT. 7-22yH»S
[SIXTEEN DAYS ufUN
FOR EVERYONE AT THE
with such attractions as
THE SOUND OF MUSIC|
ICC CAPAOCS OF 1961 •
PAN AMERICAN
LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
FREE NORSE SNOWS
STATE FAIR
>}'TEXAS
■ Exposition
Of)
FFA CHILDREN’S BAANYAROT
10.000 FREE EXHIBITS
MOBIL SKY REVUE
TEXAS INTERNATIONAL
HMHsnct rmummi
DALLAS
Congratulations
To Andy Olson on the opening: of his
all New and Modern ...
Western Auto Store
—Open House at the New Store Saturday—
Winston Insurance Agmmm
• Fer Al Y<
Tax Service • •.
212 A.
LY 7 2247
SOROSIS
the helm of tl
club year. Sei
Commander, v
ham, preaider
‘Education
Symposiurr
Continuing t<
theme for the i
World In Perapt
M. Bradham. pro
Club, quoted the
Kettering, "Pare
the destiny of t(
—It’s the biggest
In opening the at
the club season.
Mary Stewart’s
led by Mra. Eric
members anawerc
many Interesting
cation. In keeqln
Ject of the evei
"Education Begin
Mrs. J. H. Bell
for the meeting.
W. N. Ellis, wh
symposium on the
ren Can Be Taug
Introductory rem
that education b
mother's knee, a
spoken tends toe
tlon of the child
Taking part on
were Mra. Boyd C
discussed how a
taught to be entri
ret; Mra. M. J.
Melvin MY]
Officers foi
The Melvin M«
Fellowship held t
of officers for the
Sunday night,
were installed: P
Dahlberg; Vlce-I
Fowler; 8ecr
Jimmy Marshall;
man. Sandrn Mar*
er. Kathy Flemmi
er. Jerry Fowl
Christian Outreacl
-on; chairman Ch
Jimmy Marshall; f
Inn Fellowship, M
The worship tab
taper. Bible, and tl
banked with gree
ers. The group sa
tuhle centered wl
and greenery with
in front of each t
one was installed
candle from ihe o
ship table.
The Installing 1
counselor. Mra. F
The wnrahtp lead
Morrow who reat
and Geneala. Kat
led the ainging wl
shall aa pianist 1
the MYF Covenant
"Into My Heart "
with the MYF hen
Refreshments w
Jerry Fowler.
Mrs. Dennis
With Stork J
Mrs. James IV
at a Pink and ft
Placid Baptist f
urday afternoon
Mrs Jerry ri
at tke register
Yroaey and Mr
»* reed aa hostess
A be i per lack
the lore covet
tahto from with
and Iced punch
the
>ng gifts were Mm
•on. n G Rtnnrt.
Jack Kltulkrpngh. J<
•to IW4i Frank H
Ann. Has l\»weit
K Knntaoo (1 M.
Hama R toowlto
U
M Deni
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1961, newspaper, October 6, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921124/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.