The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 28, 1965 Page: 7 of 8
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• It’* RESULTS that (<iunt... Phone LY 7-223#
_ _THE IIRAUY HKUAU)
f0« SUE
M'lt SALK—lliatiliuti water fur i
ntoiiiii iron*, 25c [mt gallon.
Hrinir your jug. CARLSON'S
CLEANERS.
FOR SALK—Good used khaki
Hulta, starched and irono<l I
All si^e*. MRS. JAMES T,l|
KINO, A fligh,’ .WT-2SI2 I
j Brady Lodge Nth
/!\\ 6*8, \>\ 4k A.M.
V^v^"r\u‘ TTr%‘
/\ ~ A uf rain month at
' \ 7:3* p. m.
NOTICE
FOR SALK One J,(mio
<M»0 and one '*50-gal Ion g.iso-
lino tank*. ?•* at SI*EN<E
SERVICE STATION on Ma-
non Highway. Phone 1107-2471.
SAVE Hiit! Do your own rut;
and upholstery cleaning with
Blue Lustre. R<.nt elortrk* |
shailtpooer $1. Higginbotham j
Bros. & Co.
Folt SALE 2 lierli
with garage on lot 75 x 110.
Small equity and take up
payments of $41 per mo. in-
cluding taxes. CALL 507-
5772.
Our pith Winner
Leslie fllu-ter) Quain
Itrady, Texas
FREE!
FOR SALE-—First year More-
grain oats, free of grass nml
weed seed. $1 per bu, PHONE
344-2484 L<»hn, L. C. BAR-
TON or GORDON NEWTON.
FOR SALE OR RENT- 2 Bed-
room FHA home with glas-t-
ed-in sleeping porch. Central
heating and cooling. CALL
55*7-2671 or come by HOC YV.
BROWN.
FOR sai. E Saw rtl good ■ 14
frees*™. Priced right. See at
GENERAL ELECTRIC AP-
PLIANCE CENTER, Brady,
Texa*.
“FI.AT OF THE
WEEK CLUB”
Are You a Member?
tome by DUNCAN
CHEVROLET CO. GOOD-
YEAR TIKE DEPT., and
sign your name now! four
name w ill he dropped in a
box. Earh week one name
• ill he drawn. We will fix
your FLAT at YOUR
HOUSE FREE!.. . Truck,
Pickup or Car.
Limited to Brady Trade
Territory. Slt.N UP
NOW ! A different winner
each week. YY atch this
NDare for winner.
| NO IKK or
ANNUAL MEETING
I The regult^r annual meeting
of th« shareholders of the Com-
mercial National Hank i if
j Brady will Ite held at ita bunk-
ing house in Brady, Texas, on
the second Tuesday in January,
the same being January 11, 1006
at 9:00 o’clock a. m. for the
purpose of electing a Board of
Director! for the ensuing year
and for the transaction of such
other business as may legally
be brought before the meeting.
HARL FOWI ER
Cashier.
Bttwly, 42 tjww Ago
lly II. L. L YCKKY
FOR SALE—Nice re-decorated
two bedroom home at 1806
S. College. No down pay-
ment. Write DON COMP-
TON, Kt. 1, Box 720, Loving-
ton. N. M„ or Call 596-4114.
FOR SALE—Several small |
farms and ranches. Also have
some houses in Brady for
sale. Would appreciate any
listings on farms or houses.
COOPER PARKER, Phone
697-C606.
USED PIPE
At (’lose Out
Prices.
Lightweight Aluminum Pipe
in .10’ and 40' lengths; 4,’
5” and 6" in diameter.
CALL OR WRITE
J. B. KNIGHT CO
Area Code S0H Ph. 6.17-1557
Box 1152—Brownfield, Texas
j STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING
The regulr-r meeting of the
I shareholders of the First Na-
tional Bank of Melvin will he
held at its hanking house in
Melvin, Texas, on the second
Tuesday in January, the same
being January 11, I960 at 3:00
p. m. o’clock for the purpose
of electing a Boi>rd of Direct-
ors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of such other
business as may legally be
brought before the meeting.
A. P. WALDREP
President.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL
j STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING
The regulw annual meeting
I of the stockholders of the
| Brady National Bank of Brady,
Texas, will lie held ni it* bank-
ing house in Brady, Texaa, on
I the second Tuesday in January,
the same being the 11th day of
January, 19C6, at 2:00 o’clock
p. m. for the purpose of elect-
ing directors for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction
of such other business im may
he legally brought la-fore it.
I). A. HARKRIDER
Cashier.
FOR SALE Used refrigerator*.
Large selection. Recondition-
ed. Guaranteed. Priced right,
See at GENERAL ELEC-
TRIC APPLIANCE CEN
TER, Brudy, Texas.
FOR KALE -3 Bedroom home
on large lot. Phone 507-28Is.
ELMO TURNELL.
Dymo Labcint.iKer and
Dymo tape in various col
or<s at THK STANDARD.
WANTED
FOR RENT
WA N'TED— Codified men seek-
ing employment. Please fill
out application at HEART OF
TEXAS MINING OFFICE.
East end of ()th Street, Brody.
WANTED New savings ac-
counts and additions to pre-
sent members accounts. Mem-
ber of Federal Savings &
Loan I mu ranee f orporaticn.
BRADY SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
FOR RENT—Nice, clean fur-
nished apartment. Telephone
and TV connections. MRS.
ALBERT ALLEY, 700 S. Elm.
Phone 597-5946.
WANTED—Reliable party to
take up payments on Singer
Zig-Zag Sewing Machine.
CALL 507-2920.
I trail v National Rank’s
Xmas C lub now open. Join
now, receive check for
Chris! mas, 1966.
FOR RENT—Nice unfurnishe I
apartment with garage. Close I
in. MRS. H. C. URBAN, Hod
S. Blackburn.
NOTICE
FOR RENT To one perso.i or
couple furnished garage
apartment with TV connec-
tions at 706 N. BRIDGE ST.
Phone MRS. C. A. TRIGG,
697-2255.
FOR RENT—Two bedroom
home at 1905 S. High. In-
quire at REACON DRIVE IN.
FOR RENT—2 Bedroom home
at 401 S. Oak. Call EAKI,
DEANS, CE 9-4424, Voea,
Texas.
FOR RENT-Three room fur-
nished upurtment. B. D.
HYNDS, 402 S. College, Ph.
697-4173.
FOR RENT Two bedroom fur-
nished house and aps-rtments.
CALL 597-3731.
FOR RENT—J Bedroom apurt-
mnnt, air conditioned and
pool, furnished or unfurnish-
ed. CALL 597-2127 or 597
2500.
FOR KKN1 Furnished large
garage apartment, large clou
ets. Available now. 800 S.
Church. MRS. A. H. COX
I ni: Rt NT Njc* t"" Is dioom
apartment, , «nr»eni*ntly lo
rated at W B Elm «*•
Linge rooms, Ulr bath, id''
kitchen, floor furnace. TV
connection* ample cioaet
spare. AduR* only. CALL
597 3090. ___
FOR RENT — Unfurnished t-
bedroom apartment.
Crother* Ave., CAL!- 507-8422
nr 54*7 9822. ________
~K»cpitur * Rfrapboak for
your iton or daughter, or
even yourself? See our se-
lection. Abu* H»P i* a
-aim; * little RiidKft
for clippinr newMpnpers and
magMiinew. THK STAND-
ARD HKKAlD OF Fit K
SI ITI.IF.S.
NOTICE
Chn». YV. Yarbrough resigned
from I-ohn Public School to ac-
cept position ns superintendent
in O’Donne I, Texas. Apuliea-
tions are being accepted to fill
vacancy January 15, 1906. Ap-
plications should hi- sent to J.
I). Myers, president of Lohn
school bojml, Lohn, Texas. Or
phone 344-2040, Lnh.1.
LOST—Two dini'tte chairs in
one cardboard box, about
noon Dec. 19 on San Angelo-
Coleman Highway. HILL
ROPDIE. I-ohn, Texr.o,
Worried about Christ man
monev? .Diin Brady Nntlonl
I Link’s Christmas Club now.
Have cash nex! Chris!nms.
SEE BRADY SAVINGS &
LOAN ASSOCIATION for
your home improvement loans,
home loan* and ranch loans.
NOTICE -hoi Venetian Blind
or new blind* call LY
7-361B.
NOTICE To Fishermen, AL-
LEY’S ICE HOUSE i* now
open! Large fishing worm*,
large and small minnows,
fishing tackle. Applet iato
your business.
YOU CkNT IMSS l
/IV'
WITH .
kociol 0#curity
QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
By FLOYD B. ELLINGTON
District Manager
Social Security Administration
Have you a question about
social security? Address it to
Floyd B. Ellington, District
Manager, Social Security Ad-
ministration, 3000 W. Harris,
San Angelo. He will answer ill
this column, or, if space does
iKit permit, by direct mail.
Question: What is included
in the new program of Medi-
care?
Answer: There are two pnrt*.
One, hospital insurance, wiU
help pay the costs of hospitul
care, and the other, medical
insu-ance, will help pay doctor
I bills and certain other medical
| expenses.
Question: Who is nlliyitile for
I these benefits?
\ Answer: Almost everyone r,5
or older. The people who ure
not covered are some Civil
Service employees, aliens who
have not been permanent resi-
dents for at least five years,
and people convicted of certain
crimes.
Questions: How do I sign
up for the hospital insurance
program?
Answer- If you receive
monthly social seenrlty or rail-
road retirement benefits, you
are automatically covered. If
you do not rerelve these bene-
fits, get In touch with your
social security district office.
Remember, yon must he at
least «5 to he eligible.
December 28. I92J
The city street force is cn-
gu.ed in grail tag up the (duck
on Main Street, just west of the
public square, und fronting th«
Brady Hotel property, prepare
tory to twinging thi* block up
to grad*, and incuiantully pro-
viding a graveUd rood surface.
Following this work the pre-
sent week, filling in and grav-
eling the block will be under-
taken next week, according to
Alderman J. H. Ogden, who is
supervising the street work.
This will be followed by im-
proving the block on Church
Street running north from the
northwest corner if the square,
and which is along the east side
of the Brady Hotel property.
Preparatory to this work, the
Hotel Brady Company has hnd
concrete curbing and guttering
placed the entire frontage of
its property on both Main and
Church street*.
F. R. Wulff is also preparing
to have curbing and guttering
placed on the east side of
Church Street, along hi* block
of proyerty. Dirt from the ex-
cavation for the Hotel Brady
basement will he used to fill in
the alley on either side of
Church Street.
This work of street improve-
ment will eliminate two rough
and muddy blocks, with almost
impassable bog holes following
heavy rains, and will materially
add to the attractiveness of
Brady’* new hostelry.
*■ * *
Dad Mayee Receives
Gift From Sow, Pat
About the happiest man in
Brady around Christmas was
days with hie grindmother, Mr*
J, I, Jordan.
Miss Verna inlMiir is
he tv from Fori Worth ,»* a
holiday guest of hoi parent*.
Mr. Mid Mre. C. C. Ledbetter.
Edward Willoughby Is heie
from the ranch near Eldorado
to join Mrs. Willoughby, in a
holiday visit with Brady rela-
"Dad” Mayse. Dad had a rea-
son to he happy. He md just,
received the most appreciated tv**’
of Christmas rifta from hi*
Son, A. G. of McKinney. “Pat”
a* everyone in Brady knows.
his, is advertising manager for **id friend* hr
the McKinney Courier-Gaxettc. ^e first of the week.
Blaine Sammons, who is
ranching out in the Konoia coon
try, is visiting hi* father, W.
where he has made good so I ^r- un<* Estill six-j
many years that he ha* be-! her,> ,rom Grapevine for a huli-J
come a fixture with the paper j ‘**y v*1"1 "’**■*' ***** lady’s pat
arid with the city of McKinney •nt*’ **’'• *n‘* Mr*. K. E. Wtl-
and the whole county of Collin, j lou*hby, and other relatives
where he holds more respon- an<* friend*
sibie honorary positions than University student* home forj
any two men in that county, j *h* holiday* from Austin in-!
Here is a quete frop the letter *'lude Stewart Harkridcr, la-*-
Pat wrote his dad. und which !*«’ Townsend, Arthur Await,'
accompanied his Christmas ie-;^**nn Ricks, Gerald Adkins and
membranre: j W'ilHo Gavit.
“Dear Pappie: | Mr. and Mi’s. Walter Branch
"As a token of my pood ot Abilene are -rnests of Mr
wishes and remembrance to yo-i! and Mrs. Si Proctor, Mr. and;
I enclose herewith my check for Mrs. Lewis Jordan, Mr. and
$25.00. It is a small gift. 1 wish Mis. W. J. YVillis ami Mr. and
I were able to make it much Mrs. W. L Willis during the
more. Use it for whatever you holidays.
desire and remember it is my Mr. und Mrs. Albert Henners-
Christmns remembrance to the dorf and daughter, Imogens, of
dearest daddy in all the whole Fort Worth and Mrs. G. B.
wide world. I hope Christma* Denvers of Kerrville, are
will be sweet to you and the j guests for the holidays of the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mr*.
YV. K. Gay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I) Walker
Bertye and the babies join of Austin, were here to spend
me in this Christmas gift and Christmas with his sister, Mi*
in this message of love, I Cha>s. White. They were noconi-
“Good luck, Good cheer, God j panied by Miss Mabel Thomp-
blcss you, my deer old daddy.” I sin of Austin, who is vi
with her mother, Mrs. J. E.
Thompson.
1924 year will bring you much
comfort, Peace of mir.d, con-
tentment und prosperity.
Mrs. Thorn*.* J Worn! iwol oth
Prudy relative*.
Vsrsse 4w4m erviw-d ttie
poet week from Loe Anguine to
(pend the Oiri«m»r holidays
vMting Me pnrenta, Mr. and
Mre. II. K Jordan, and rcla-
tivee end friends.
W. H. Ballou, Jim MolUtwe.j
II. B. Ogden and lot Jones
i •-rnied a liuntmg parly, wu b
left Wod:,oeday for the wild-
I unod fastnesses to the south
of Brady
’ • •
Fife Findiage
John Wright and Miee Effie
Moran were morriod last Sun-j
day in the home of the bride's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. |
Moran. The Bov. ff. A. Smith
performed the ceremony.
K. K. Finlay, Jr., has sold his
mercantile business here to R.
l’earce. Mr. Pearce took pos-
session Met Tuesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Finlay are to I neve by
Christmas for Trinidad, Colo.,
where they will make their
future home. Jake, Jr.
ar • •
Voca Trims Kimble Co. Team
In Basketball By Score
Of 53-13 Friday
Friday, December 21, the
Voca "Wild Cats” played rings
around the London "Badger*”
and won the game by the score
indicated, according to Supt. J,
K. Matlock of Voca.
of Urn nsJ
Francks to Mr.
The wedding
day afternoon at 2:00 o'clock % ~
Marlin. Um home ad the bt.de
Following a brief wedding
tour Mr. and Mre. Bhorpahira
will return tu Brody to makt
their pci-men*nt home. They
will be temporarily domiciled a|
a residence of the bride’s aii
Ur, Mrs. W, H. Ballou.
News of the marriage h*
boon received with pleasure B
the many friends of the coupii
Mrs. Shropshire is a daogiiU
ot Mrs. 8. E. New hold of Mai
Jkin, and is a most lovable so
talented young woman, in bt
frequent visits to Brady ah
has endeared herself to all fa
her charm ot manner and cut -
dial friendlinona.
Mr. Shropahire is the
only son of Judge and Mrs.
J. E. Shropahire. He is a home
boy, and is admired and held in
high esteem by everyone wtf^
knows him. Following compWp
tion of his studies in Bradt
High School he attended tla
State University. During thg
past year he has engaged ili
cotton buying in Brady.
USE HERALD WANT ADf
FOR QUICK RESULTS.
Personal Mention
Miss Johnnie Thompson of
Dallas is here to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker ar-
rived the past week to meet
holidays with her mother, Mrs., their son, Lt. Col. Ferris Baker, j
J. E. Thompson. of A. and M. College, and1
Lewis McCoy is here frein spend the holidays here with '
Texas A&M to spend the it i-iMrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and1
Need a Plumber QUICK?—PHONE 597.2214
PLUMBING
HEATING AND
AIK CONDITIONING
REEVES
2026 South
Bridge Street
Arrows the Highway
from Plateau llrwtaurant
• COMMERCIAL •RESIDENTIAL •REPAIRS
Prompt, Courteous Service—Bonded and Insured
—No Job Too targe or Too Small—
PHONE 597-2214
OUR
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• Variey of colors • Ten-«lte*t
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STANDARD - HERALD
OFFICE SUPPLY department
. . . Just what you need
when you want if. . . .
“We Deliver (he Good**"
. . . Phone LY 7-22.16
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIKE OF,,.
Office Supplies
Rubber Stamps Made To Order
• Led if ers—Ledger Sheets
• Steel Filing Cabinets—Two and Four
Drawers
• Columnar Pads •Sales Tickets
• Steel Card Files and Lock Cash Boxes
• Expanding Files and Envelopes of all
kinds and sizes.
ADDING MACHINES
• Waste Paper Baskets, Pencil
Sharpeners, Adding Machine Paper
• Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, Carbon
Paper, New Style Zipper Brief Cases.
NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS
Smith-Corona Klectrks and Galaxies
• Adding Machines, Hole Punches, and a thousand and
one other useful items for the office and home!
Serving You Since 1909 With Duality Office Supplies and Printing
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The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 28, 1965, newspaper, December 28, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990876/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.