The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1964 Page: 7 of 7
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•rZZr£Zr CARRITHERS INSURANCE AGENCY
Kxodus
(Continued Pr<>m I’nfc Or )
•re in M<uid «tiapt' due to
the riiu rc..nil> In Hi.
Hill I'attain and the I d
ward* Ptilrau. The araiint
•u a result of the ruins has
keen ahund.mt and ha» |iut
the deer in fine shape.
fNipulatimi spot rht*kii in the
daer country al.x, reveal that
tho turkey flocka are in pood
shape Dwr Iohm-h In the Hill
Country und Edwards Plateau
• Sofa PitliiWN—see Kirks.
HEREFORD
SALE
va
Pens & Singles
65 Bulls
38 Females
Monday, Nov. 23, 1964
FAIR PARK - 1 P.M
JOHNSON CITY, TEXAS
★ ★ ★ ★
Write for catalog*
O. L. Patterson
of th< *eAmin.
I llrady If exMpetlttii a p >d
I «ies*i harvest this w asiut. H«>| t-
I eml-cr r&i*,* have Improved
] ran re condition. to thi point
I that deer should he in *>,<»<,
phyuleul condition. ae< or .lit«to
! (lame \N i, rd. n S-v- h- .1 -t-
I Peer in the county me plentiful
and should hritr ;d out !.,•.
or larger kill than last ye:.r.
Poe permits will he mnihdde
Thursday and Fr-duy At the
Chamber of Cornmetce office.
In the past approximately tt.OOfl
permits have heen issued und
Johnson reports that the num-
ber shouli! ia- about the karui.
a letter or rn whs
Wo would like to take this
opportunity to express our
irffMtitudtt for tin* eourtesies and
sympathy exended to u.- In our
recent loss of our beloved wife
nt:d mother.
To those who sent flowers,
food, curd', and came to rail,
anil the many other courtesies,
our appreciation und thanks is
far deeper than We coulll evei
express. A piv.it light in our
lives has hem talon from us
to shine elsewl ere, and it was
through Cod-sent thoughtfulness
and kindness that wo won able
and will be able to face the
dark days ahead.
Perhaps we have missed some
of you in our attempt to thank
each of you personally, hut may
we offer thi- as oui Blount ot
sincere than! s.
. We do t1 • ,k each ' f y >u,
'from the bottom of oar hearts,!
| ami may foal |>!c 0 • lives of
'you as l!i‘ has ours, for having,
known and loved tier.
“T” WOOD
NORMA OTTF
AND FAMILY
MKI.M V anpkrspn
AND FAMII.Y
BAR PAR A WHITE
AND FAMII.Y
CALK MnDD
Mercury News
Ht MR 1 P » I I Mfllltl >
Poe & Shipman
Open New Phillips
Service Station
(til Stru ktin In
Speak Sunciiv :it
Ikiptist < harch
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MKIKTHV Tex. Nov 1 n (tilt.- Wetibei man. Mm I'nr.i
\ It V lined ell Joyed the "I?” t't hard. Mr and Mrs l.v l< Key
Huiarday night at the puld* Brownwood Mrs Franco Saturday, Nm, It will mark
Mnrmitv (’lull room Allans, Mr« Kate Slnuleton t(|t. opening of IV A
There were enough player* visited with tho group. shlpw.anV now t’hillip Mi Sta
for nine tables Mrs Itiirh and Mrs Franc- Adams and R<> fi(l|i p,,r,. The Ida new and mod
Mrs I.eland Hanks tied for land cel. lira led his birthday ,,r,, stutlull Is loeated at '"7
LI eh wore, cut for tho cuke Humbly Wort Commereo Street
nod Mrs Hanks was the win- ♦ ♦ • i ”|tubby'' I’oe und "IIuks"
nor. Mr and Mrs Pane Itender- v'hi unan well known station
Wallace Porch, Hrownwood. roo, Jr . and two children. Pal- operator! and Ini 1 k oil distrlb-
•iml Mr. and Mrs. It K Cooper las visited the Pnna lb ndcr-on utora, intend a most curdle!
visited the Hill Millers Sunday family tho past week-end. invitation to everyone to come
morning. Mrs A L Flnnigan came p\ Saturday for a visit Free
Several from Hradv, Uoehelle bottle Friday after a week t. D editio ni - will be served all
and Pint id and Mercury were with Joe Pan Kinnliinn, day Saturday
nt tbe Hrownwood Coliseum San Antonio, while bin wife ’with cadi gasoline fill up
Monday night to see "My Fair visited tier mother al I'cursMI Saturday, the purchaser will
Lady". It was a remarkable Mr. an I Mrs Jackie Fin- receive fre.. n six puck carton
production put on by Howard nltan. t.yih‘ and Mr and Mr (>f Coca Coin, It. C Cola or
I’ayne College department of lurry Finnic.in vlstted wtfb |ir Pepper
Music. Speech and Prania. per al the Joe pan Finnlfttnn Tin new station is modern in
'Pe ouiHt,Hiding work of the home. every respect arid expense- xx -h
'" tors, the perfect music, the Mrs Finniran was happy to no* spared In making it one the
c siuinev, the lighting Hnd al* |e rn ahont her new great largest and most modern st-rvio*
•in st mysterious rhiflting of ernnddnniAilcr horn to Mr. and stations in the Heart of T<-\. ,
eeip-rv i 1*5 limes) macle It a Mrs Parridl Turnell at Brady area. The station f. aDtr- ■ a
joy to be present through out Nov. 7. complete line <d I’liillipH
tlie evening. Mrs- John Stevens, who broke- piodu-is and stays open VI
* * * her right arm last Wednesday hours a day, six dnvs a week
Mr- Jim Me nee who past evening is at homo and seem besides operating th- -la
her v.'rd birthday on Nov 1 r, to he- doing well Mrs Carrie t‘< n I’oe a Shipman are hulk
enjoyed having guests for her .lone- Mrs .1 C IVnn. Jnd dl irlhnlors f»■ r I'hIMips r.i
birthday dinner on Sunday Hratton and Mrs Leila Hohin- proelu ts in lh|s area
'f'hos. there for dinner were son and Mrs Son Hratton. Mr ! _—..... . _
Mr and Mrs. Jack Mayfield and Mrs Hid Vi«k, Mrs Willie
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holden. Weathermn, visited Mrs Stc-v-,
Fort Worth; Mrs. Hud (HI- .ns Sunday. Mrs. Kate Single-;
breath. Mr. and Mrs. f’lois Ale- ton spent, Monday with her.
H*-e and Karen, Mr. and Mrs ! Her frie-nels .ire gla.t to have '
Berrtie Melte-e, Mrs. Corelic Mrs. J C Henri, well enouth
Puna and Hrucp Me-flee. to b< hotn * and at church Sun-
In the afternoon. Mrs Willie day.
Worth
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Film Shown To
Cancer Society
Directors
At the regular rne-etlnu of
n n . " ............ th. Pirei tev-. of III. MeCitlloeh
(< onttnui-d From Tage One) :-biiro!I -„d .-hlldr. „ fail- r„lmtv r,lit xM„ri,,r,
Norway—
Huests In th. Jos-;.- Karri
homo Sunda.v afternoon xver>-
Will I.e-e* and Mr and Mr
Box 127
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lieifinninc Sundiiy, Nov. 15th each picture
will show tmo time only on Sun., Mon.. T'u ..
Wed. Hox office open at 6:30—Show Time
is 7:1 .*». ^ ou must Ik* here In t » see a
complete program. Our regular three show
program will be followed on Thurs., I r... Sat.
only.
SATURDAY THRU WEDNESDAY
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HE IMVITEDN
WOMEN WITH
HIS EYES...
AND MEN WITH
HIS GUN!
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I S , food, for instance.
People amaze us in not eat-
ing everything on their
plates,” she continued.
Asked if th.- women
of Norway were likely
to drive across country
alone, both girls said
thex went everywhere
they wanted to in Nor-
way, and alone.
Their conversation was
interspersed with several
"you bets" and Parker ad-
mitted to having taught
them the expression.
Crete said they had heard
at home about all the brag-
ging Texans did about their
great state and admitted
that she didn’t think they
had exaggerated at all. In
In fact she said Norwegians
and Texans have a lot in
common in their loyalty to
state an.! nation. “The Nor-
wegians are known as the
‘big mouths’ of the Scan-
dinavian countries," she ad-
mitted.
* a *
Of course a logical ruina-
tion was to ask the com-
parison of men in the two
countries. Kari thought that
the men in the fj. S. were
more thoughtful. “They
rush to open doors, they
help you with your coat on
and the married men help
around Ihc house. They do
not in Norway." One oddity
came out in the conversa-
tion. In Norway the men
always walk on the right
side of the lady, be it
spent side or inside. The
girl> related the first time
American dates walked
around them to get on the
outside of the walk, they
thought the boys were run-
ning off and leaving them.
Itotli denied I hex had
left any serious boy
friends behind. After a
little tensing on thc
subject. Kari admitted,
e just told them
no.”
(irete and Kaii have their
parent* at home in Oslo
and each has two brothers
awaiting their return. Both
will la- lumpy to get home
und admitted to a little
homesickness. They did,
however, say that there
was a chance they would
return t<» the U. S.
Kari vowed. “We have
seen more, learned more
and lived more in just a
little over a year, than Mo-
have in our whole lives.”
ho* I- Mr ai d Mis \ f, t i’■ <-njiSociety h«dd at the
ntenn. Mr Itavinond ( ox and chamber of fVimmeree offic-
Itot-in, Hrownwood , w.-dm-dav st 7 ::<• p rn
Charles It iv f-ilhr- ,t*b \r! inoll, district represent
tn-Hon visited Mr and Mr- ,|f|vi from San Animlo showed
Hull nilhre.itI: the p.i-t wo*>k- j|)( dirc-dors a film concern
end
t>g eanei r and smoking
Mr and Mr Sammy Mennb '!■ <>rls were riven by th-
and children came the pn«i chairman ot the Service Kd-i
week-end for a vl-it with Mr eat ton, and Publicity emu
and Mrs Klein Hentil- and wlfti miM<e
Mi and Mrs Loon be, at tin- Mrs \ | Hicks nresident
I ehelle \tr L*s seems to he re | ,,t (to local unit Informed th-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
spurding to treatment in Hradv board
Hospital following a ndd- n
Illness last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs Calvin fired-
and Mrs Frank Harkov visit-
f'il the J.k Martin an-l Jam-'■
Deeds family al Austin Satur-
day und Sunday
ftr-orce Vi-m-v and Khelto
made a trip to San An * do
Sunday They visited in tin
of directors that
he-
eaUH« of additional pntdlHty
- on -erttlng the 'Memorial pro-
i-rntn of th< Cancer Soeietv,
memorial roflPributlnnn and
gifts »iad Increased t-uit- n i-lt
th< past two months.
Mrs Kicks and Mrs Rh-hnrd
Mosel.-v gave tiral ri*tu>rt‘ on
tlx* annual District 4 inewtim*
belli recently In San Angelo
hoi.it of Mi Itov Klmim ofihejl!'-th v> t-r. delegates represent
Three Hlver- Flying he- VI - iMf ............ t'-miix ,.t tit.
Mr St nuns .rayed our field’- mc'-titig which wits eoiti|i'ise |
anti aiivt-tl the grain from army
worms,
Mr and Mrs Macon Sunsont
tor J .I. 12 Anvorit inti rest
ed III tll>- wort ot t tie f’aile- r
s. i loty ts nrdhillv invitod to
of 17 counties in Central Tex-
as.
Th" next regular uieotttn for
Hnrhara and Don visited Mrs tin board ot directors was sit
Wealejr Sansorn from Friday
to Sunday afternoon.
Mi and Mrs, Itov ftilhreath,
H.Krd visited Mrs Nelli,. I>ennj attend
tin tniHt week-end —
Mrs A I. Kinnfgan, Mer-
cury Mrs Kal hi rtm- Cox and
Hotiin. Hrownwood. had Sunday
dinner with the Preston Co-
war Li the aft«rnoon, nil of
th.m and Mi and Mr- Krn.-t J ,iu.j, |M,t home gam. of -h.
Jordan w-nt to Hradv to visit -„I1S()n j-ndav night at 7 ill
iittl. tidwir,., Jean, at the hoin. |T|uiy wj„ hl((t,t „ Tj|,
or Mr and Mrs Darrell I ur- j „nial in „ ,„Ilf<.M.ri,,
n«*i .
if arm-
Henry Wardlow. Hrownwood.
will |*i i-aeli it Placid Duelist
i hared next indv No 1 , liumanun Dam Dinner
Morniig and « v- tun; rvie. Mra. Marry I ranek-. Mi ami
Will lie preached. Kveryoue m Mfs. Ill-lie Samuels.il,. Mis. I!
cordially invite.: to h- pr.-.-nt Simpnon and Mrs Laura Klim
Mi and Mi- i ri-siou * <>wan alU-ndod the "fund raising an
visiled hi •rent at Hrown- nuH| lurk,.v dinner" at l nion
Last Home Lame
For Lohn Katies
The Lohn Fugles will pin \
Rrady Hijfli School
CafVU*ria Mimiiix
Nov It _*'•
MON D V ^
Seven lay, i ilir- ei, to -, ,
1 cris|i alad xx i*li dn mg,
bread, nprti oti
II I SDH
Turkey, .In g. 1
-gravy, eranhci, - ■ c i,
peas, jelio xx i *. a, ■ !e . , -
U I DNI -D \ A
Fried it I i .ivy. -•, ,
lieai’ . i reamt -I
; tahb traj y. to. i.,
swirl.
I HI I .- t* \ >
llo* rlrr.1 r, I , -
potato chips. T , - I i - ft
pears.
i imm
l-i h MmI lie!, - . , I 11
bee ip, coin. . | M (i.i eh t,ttni i, ,, f
cook it-,.'..
V I, I ,
blltt. i . p.c.i . I . a-, ......
rVX-ry meni
N i-it In D -lla-
Mi and Mrs. J;n • * vv.
Janie a;. ' * ■ nr- ■ injt.i. e u : v
Janie t i • v. . . ! \ i. I,.....
in i tulle la - ■ j
guest - . f Vt • ( i 1 ; I,, .
and family it v v-••- m i
Dallas I v ' - i
Jimmy, w ho j- a »tutb id at
A AM .,
The group at’i c. ,NMt
AA M foot*...; f ,
day aflernoon.
t.uests of Dauil ti Itii-tiand
Mi and Mi I’. l-i,-
were in Collcgt S!.,t(..*i (in |-..s’,
week -end t visit teen son
in-Inxv dm] ilao'-Mi t, Mr. arid
Mr Jai -j Mo .
• I linn, Di d Pilin' - lie k -
and employ a full lime p,-dt
Hntitti “tndmtrv iDthfiT ** If T*Mt
c.i-i mo your way Heal, and
i an nffnel it.
"Hut don't look on the
bargain lounter." he ad-
vi-cd "flood indiistrj hunt
i rs are hard to find, and
the competition i- great.
IN i ll assist you in finding
a competent man.
’ \ community can ul.-titut.
ft: i an h a professional indu tiy
developer hut most times ttie
tm-mt-er ortmnized into a com
mitlec or industrial foundation
don't l ax•• enough free time to
d< ■ ote to development and ex
pin inn.
’ In t remi tidier, there at-
la.mio other c.-mmuriitii just
Ilka- joins looking for mote in-
dust i y S I *y - on idei
hit in,• a good professional dr
velopi r A «l man will pay
for Ini" 'If." A Ihi irht -It < laii-d
Some ioiimiunitie don't, have
rtni< h to sell to industry, but tin
Bra-ly oca bits wonderful p- ■ i
bilttic- . hi, said, ito Imltng a
i b an, t'li.gl* • -ive i-Hv. i'xicI
!en| . loii I< and chut■ In a, o
creation, and wniv-b - fid pis pi-
I ■ et x on fiat k ugi to
ei liter and do a selling jolt,
develop mid ixpumt what
indu-lrx ton have: start
M
A lb right.
Kimble-Menard Smrinr
Tin* Kimble Menat<l County
Singing I 'invention will la- held
at l!..o . veil Presbyterian
i i ii'li Sunday, N -V. 1.’. at -
p m.
(■a -I- In I*> I l!i<>
Mi and Mi F.l Ilia-klock
i,-I f ,tally x i- ited ill Del l:to
:)1 of
ln«f 1
f > tend
ive, k end, lh.-......1
II. r.
1 rent lieu-1 -n
Mr
und Mtw. Mile
Richards
*.f llo,vvi t«- weekend guests
of h< r p ,- ,,t Mr and M, <
A It- yrmld«
• I Innr I in,I' St III- ks
Hr.
[J. \V. KAC.SIMLK
DPIf>MI I'lflST
Dial I.N 7 Htt
til ad,, C.-ia*
10 l5uitH*t l{o;ttl
Phone HO r»-«D:i2
AUSTIN FIRE
SAFETY CO.
1 IKK 1 ALIM
I ISIfKKS
S .lew—Sen ire— lit pair—Ket harge
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THE SUN”
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si N.—MON.—Tl f:s—\\i;d.
si>\\ ii \v\s \m>_ni:ri k davis
WHERE LOVE HAS GONE"
... IN l i t IINK OI.OK
wood Sa.ttrday nigli,
Church at Kuehattan Dam
Tuesday evening. After tin- liin-
Visits Parents , tier they visited with the pas
Mr. and Mis. De, llnmtpon.1 ,or wif‘- ,,u l{,v i‘"'1 Ml
Jr., of Llano, were -Mien Brown und family at the,,
guests of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Hampton, Sr.
• 'Iratoloungers see Kicks.
home, before returning to
Brady. Tlu- Brnyitcs said that
over JIM) people were served
at $1.50 per plate.
HOW'S YOUR SPORTS
^ l * 0> W
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By JOHN KILBY
ON MAY 1. 1920. BROOKLYN AND BOSTON OF THE NA-
TIONAL LEAt.l K PLAYKIJ THE LON(.EST MAJOR
I F VI.I E BASEBALL (iAMK AFTER 2« INNINfiS THE
(.AMI; ended in a ONE-TO-ONE tie. tiif KTAKTINB
PIK HERS DINT ALL THE WAY; MHO HERE THEY 1
A; (haloit- for Hrooklyn; Oesehger for Boston . . .
WHY WERE THERE NO ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL
(. \ M KS PLAY ED FROM 1IM TO 1*9*0
A In |R9t, hot) the Annapolis and the Wrot Point
teams xv.,. undefeated at tbo tile of Ida- annual grid
i lassie and feelings ran high The game deteriorated into a
fantastic brawl, atui even a duel wan fought between an
admiral and a general as a reauR. So. the President by
tit- utixe ord. , «a <e.-d the series until I http . , .
Moat 1 OMtOK’l while HI N||N(>? .wee Ihr m-IitImhi td
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1964, newspaper, November 13, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990903/m1/7/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.