The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1965 Page: 4 of 8
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kJWTH* BBADY RTANDARD AND HEART V TtXAA IHTWH. BRADY. TIXAB, FHIIMT. MAMTII « If.*
Proudly...
Presents The
SHOW
Friday Nijfht
March 26
Brady High
School Auditorium
7:30 I». M.
• SPRING PARADE OK FASHION . . .
rhmugh the Courtesy of the Following
I *r<»gressive Mereha n ts:
St urges’ Ladies Store
Miller’s Press Shop
Young World Children’s Shop
Fashion Fabrics
Davis’ Dress Shop
Wilensky-Huffman
John's Hoot & Western Store
I>arrun’s Jewelry
Montgomery Ward
Hicks Furniture i
McLean's Sporting (roods
1 AM#m4 MM
Tlii» Arw 7 Future Horn*- !
maker* Aaenrieiiua mMiim]
••a h<-Id la KcrrtilU- ..n Hal-1
with (lit re|>~e*entaltve* from
eech t hupti-r att»u<IIBK 8bir in
Heilman. Wanda Whitfield.
I let h Kawllnaa. .Marilyn lllurh-
»el| and Peggy Hargrove ware !
delegate* from (he local chap-
tar Mlaa Helen Marla Hne||, !
homemaking teacher and KIIA
sponsor, accompanied the girls I
on tha trip. |
DKS. KLLIS & ELLIS
Optometrists
80S Citiwns Nat’1 Bank Building
BROWN WOOD, TKXAS
Glares or contact Iciuum fitted.
We grind all lenses.
?all Milton 3-0184 or write
P. O. Box 149 for appointment
lf>* here! beautiful, beautiful
• • • SPRINfiJ Take a rue from
nature . . . it’* time to shake off
•dd winter habit* and think in
term* «f the new si-awm. You’ll
want mw spring wearable* tor the
iamilv plu* tlrm« for the home
and for outdoor *port* . . . x.mTII
lind them ail at the*e home-town
m etchant* — afKxieora of the
sPWlVG FASHION show?
SPRING SPECIAL!
Magic
Chef
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
WITH TRADE
Other Models
As Low As
i
129
Modal 2050-3IG
• Deluxe liackguard with Tempered (Bush
• ( lork with One Hour Timer
• Large 14” x 17" Aluminum Griddle
(Converts to 5 Burner)
• Automatic Oven Lighting
• 1C movable Door Seals
• 36” Range
THE BRADY
GARDEN CLUB
GARTMAN’S
BUTANE
INC.
Brady, Texas
His’65 Ford rides quieter....than his Rolls-Royce
Em once itilt proved a *65 Ford l.TD
could ride quieter than a Rolls-Ro>ce,*
aome people arc all at tra. t hey ju\t
can't belieye it. Sulutioa ... a m>-
obtieation test drive at your nearest
Ford Dealer'*, lake one. \ou won't
find Ford a new rival of the fabulou*
Rolls-Rovce. Rut vou will lind H ha*
outstanding quality . . . because quiet
means quality, t om see (and hear) (or
) ourself .. .
New Quality • I00r7 new body —
strongest ever «>n a Ford. Frame tunc*
out irritating road vibration ■ New
suspension puts a big ultraxoft coil
spring at each wheel
New l uxury LTD'* n Decorator in-
teriors. thick nvlon carpeting n V\.il-
nutlikc vinyl inserts on doors and in-
strument panel ■ Rcar-sc.it center arm
rests, five ash trays (4-dt>or hardtops),
padded instrument panel
New Power e Big. new 2N9-cu. in. V-K
standard in XL's and LTD'* ■ New
BIO SIX biggest Sis in any car, sid.
on other Galaxtc and Custom models
Vi»it your Ford Dealer and take a
test drive soon!
*1 ending acoustical consultants conducted
leWa in stmii IW<* t-or«ls K.ataxic <00 Sedan.
XI amt 1 II) Hardtopo »nh 2N**<u. in. \ M
menus unit aulnm.iiit transmissions ride
quieter than » m <* Kulh-Kiniv. I .sis nrre
frrlilkd h> Um- t ,S. Xul» ( lull
Test Drive lotal Performance *65
Ik's! year vet to go Ford!
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NORMAN MOTORS. INC
119 booth Urtdfu tilruet
Brady, Ttui
! LOHN NEWS
By MRS. FKKI) LOHN
LOHN. Texaa. ktarrh M Al-
though the calendar aajri
•rix ia h*r» the weather haa
Wan defy in* It. The grain field*
ga- »re baginning to need rain
* again Farmers are busily
g planting miiir and preparing
»t > tha land for other row crop*.
Mr*. Roy Moore ami (ds-ky
aeeompamed Mrs. Ran Teague
* Of Brady to Collage Station
lg Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
M Jaroy Moore amt make the ac-
* quaintan.i of thair now son.
X Gregory Jay. Tha baby weigh-
ed 7 pounds nnd V (nines*
Mr*. Teague amt Reeky return-
ed home Sunday but Mr*. Moor*
remained longer.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Tackett.
Junior amt Edverna of Fort
Stockton, Mr. and Mr*. Joe P
Jone*. Gay la. Sherri and Dee
of Eden were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Solahery,
Fowler and Kay. Joining the
group Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Fowler.
Mr. and Mr*. Ira Hester went
to Oklahoma City last Friday
to spend several days with Mr
and Mr*. James Hester and
family, and also a cousin and
family of Mr. Hester’*.
Week-end guest* of Mr. and
Mr* Stanley Moore. Bobby, Al-
len and Kyle were Mr. and Mr*.
J. F. Gwin of Coleman. Join-
ing them for Sunday dinner
were Mr. and Mr*. G. W.
Moore, Patricia and Ronnie
Moore.
Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy Cawthon
and Susan of Dallas were week-
end guest* of John Smith. They
also visited the Joe W. Smith
family.
Mr. and Mr*. John Selderman
and Beverly of Kerrville were
dinner guest* and spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mr*.
Paul Lohn Saturday. The Sel-
dermans also maintain a home
in South Dakota.
Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Fullagar
were the latter’s nephew, Jerry
Ludwick and hi* wife and baby
who have been stationed at
Holiman AFH, N. Me*., but Jer-
ry will be transferred to Viet
Nam the first of April. Mrs.
Ludwick and the hahy will visit
her relatives in France during
hia tour of duty.
Mr*. Mark Akers and Rob-
ert of San Angelo spent Sat-
urday night with Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Smith. Visiting in the
★ JOE HILL
PAINTING and
Decorating Contractor
461 8. Pine Ph. LY 7-2607
Brady, Texaa
Smith horn* Sunday were Mr*
Tom Evridge end Janie of Rig
Lake.
Mr. end Mrs. G. T. Griffiee
! spent the day with Mrs. Pearl
Williams and Mr*. Carrie Bia-
| sett in Brady Sunday
Mr*. Paul Uihn industriously
tacked two quilt* and quilted
one laat week. Helping her quilt
lest Wednesday when Mr. end
Mns. John I/ohn were dinner
guest.-* were the latlai and Mr*.
| R. E. Briscoe. Assisting h«r
Monday afternoon were Mr*. ().
jC. I’taey and Mrs. Tom Hick
man.
Marshall Bratton of San An-
gelo came Sunday to visit Mr.
and Mr*. R. K. Briacoe and other
relativea in the Waldrip room-
munity for a while.
Fred Harvey of Midland call-
ed Mr. and Mr*. S. A. Lawson
Friday to tell them that his j
wife and their daughter had |
undergone an appendectomy in
a Midland hospital Wednesday
and was doing satisfactorily.
Spending the day in the Lawson
home Sunday waa George Craw-
ford of Brady.
Enjoying the convenience of
new Ford pickups ore Mr. and
Mr*. John Bledsoe and Webbie
Parker.
Miss Bessie Richter and Mis.
W. L. Scott were hostesses for
a Canasta party at the home
of the former last Tuesday af
ternoon when guests wen
Mrs. L. S. Walker, Larry
Walker, Paul Lohn, Ira Heatei
W. W. Tedder and J. B. Horne
Refreshment* of strawberry
ahortcako and coffee were serv-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. John lluie and
Karen of San Angelo spen'l
the day with Mr. and Mis. Jack I
Huie and their houseguest, Mrs.
H. T. Marshall of Midwest
City, Okla., Sunday. Also a din
ner guest was William T. Lohn.
Calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. Wairen Jones of
Rrady.
Mrs. Flank Faulkner left re
cently for Wichita. Kans., where
she will make her home with
her daughter, Mrs. Earl An
deraon and Mr. Anderson. She
will he missed from the com-
munity.
Mrs. Ruth Hagley of Lam-
pasas accompanied her sister,
Mra. Daily Deck home Thurs-
day to visit a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moore
drove to laibhock Saturday for
a week-end viait with their
son, Dickye Moore, a student
in Texas Tech. Joining them
there was Mias Iris Moore of
Andrews.
BASTROP HIGH St HOOL GOLF TEAM
. . First place winners in Division II in BHS tourney last week. Left to right, Terry Keasel,
Mike Jones, Ronnie Wilkins, Couch P. J. Dobson, Fred Wright and Rnndy Wilkin*.
(Standard Photo)
Memorial Methodist
■afaETSU .cl Mr, Final Rites Held
Gayle Doyal were San Angelo jKoT Lt. Bl*OOkS.
shoppers Saturday. j
Rev. Jerry 15. Taylor and fam- (iHluUlrf Resident
•!v of Brown wood were Sunday. UARLAND-Fuaeral aorvlce. I tPU®k, and Kaf#‘*,y Kuld,d lht‘
dinner guests of Mr. and Mra.lf(,r Klra, u james Thomas v*hlr,e BWU>’ fnH» « complex
the Axe
Church.
During field maneuvers last
April 7, Lt. Brooks leaped
aboard a runaway transport
Aron Bray when the formei ||rooks. 25, of 2721 Putrlcia
was here to serve his pastorate j Lane, fo-mer radio officer,
at the Baptist Church. of r0 )>., 4&9th Signul Hat-
Mrs. L. S. Walker and Mr*, i talion. Fort Huachuca. Ari*.,
Larry Walker accompanied Mrs. (ware l<*-ld at 2 in. Thursday
Sam Fullagar to San Angelo bi Itestland s Wildwood Chapel.
Tuesday when the latter took Burial was in Heatland Mem-
her mother, Mrs. Lilly Ludwick or*Ml Park.
of Brady for a routine medical1 *'*■ •tr,,,,k«. a native of Bry-
checkup. j*»on. J«'k County, und a Gar-
.. , ,, ,, „ ..(land resident for 10 years, died
Mr. and Mrs. t). W. Carroll h(>re Tnesday
moved to Brownwood recently.; WHH ,t Krnduate of Texas
Me regret losing them from j ^ ^ H11)j a member of
the community. ___
| of signal equipment where
several men were working. For
his act, the A,’iny awarded him
the Army Commendation Medal.
Survivors: Wife; a son, Dan-
iel Thomas Brooks of Gar-
land: parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Brooks of Garland; a
brother, Leroy Brooks, Jr. of
Hobbs, N. M.. and two alstn-a,
Mrs. Wayne Turner of Brown-
wood and Mrs. Lynn Pot turd
of Hereford.
He was a grandson of Mrs.
A. B. Cox of Brady.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Brinson
and family of Bangs spent the rompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
duy recently with Mr. and Mrs. once Lohn and family to Fort
T. I,. Hodges and famity. The Worth Sunday where they spent
ladies are sisters. the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. B. Watkins was Curtis Wright and Shad. Meet-
ahle to be dismissed from the j ing them at the Wright home
Brady Hospital last Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bray,
Her daughter. Mrs, Clifford j Mrs. Vivian Wright and Becky,
Huffman of Winters is staying and Curtis Bray of Dallas. Mr.
with her mother this week to j and Mrs. Donald Wright, T. F.
care for her. Mrs. Watkins Wright and Tommy Neal
wishes to thank all of her I Wright of Fort Worth. Little
friends for their calls, cards Shad accompanied his grand-
and prayers while she was in j parents home to spent this week,
the hospital. Ilarroll Watkins j Arriving Monday for a week’s
of Paint Rock visited his moth- visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. W,
er Monday evening. j ||uie were Mrs. Victor Bloede
Mrs. Ben Hodges and Mrs. of New York and Mrs. Gene
John Bledsoe were called for Bratton, Beth and Amy of
petit jury service in rirady Mon- Dallas. Expected to join the
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Huie via-1 day and the latter was caught family this week-end are Gene
ited Mr. and Mra. Buddy Horne' on a case. , Bratton of Dallas and Victor
and children at San Angelo! Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost ac- Bloede III, a student at SMU.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1965, newspaper, March 26, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990481/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.