The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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FACE 4—THE SHADY HERALD, BRADY, TfcJLAS— TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1SS9
Farm n Family
Hr Mr*. V$ VlKX H l»l N« IN
Horn** ltrm<>n<*ir«ti<in 4g*n»
In saying ' goodbye to 1 !*’>!'
and greeting another new year -
19*0 I would lik*' lo take thl*
opportunity to wt*h nil of toy
many ftiend* m M<(ulloch f ounty
• happy healthy ai.d au<':*»*ful
NOW!
SUPERB
STEREOPHONIC
HEARING WITH
BOTH EARS
Thar.k* to newe-t Beltone
Hearing Gla*»e*! Thu* ftne-it
Belton* ever — ju»t released—
rrarhrt a if* f»cak of perfee-
tion in providing higher fidel-
ity. more natural hearing with
BOTH ear*. Sew thousand#
every week are delighted with
the wonderful differenre it
make with their hearing their
appeararue their heppmes#
and pea< <• of mind
Discover what it ran do fur
you a* the Mriidy Hotel on Mon-
day, Jan t fi urn Hi to to 1J
Noon.
Adv
\ew Year May all your *i*h*a
com# true.
• • a
With game meat and game
turds no plentiful in .Mcf'ulioih
( ourity. I thought perhaps you
cook* would like a few tip* to
fink in your recipe file* to refer
to no* and in the future.
Although game meat in differ-
ent in flavor from doine*tie meat
it can he palatable and nutri-
tious Wild game *hould he rooked
according to the type of <ut and
age of the animal For tender
rut*, aur h as loin and shoulder
use dry heat, season the meat
with salt and pepper, and place
on a rack in an uncovered pan.
fat side up
fio not add water and do not
cover Extra fat *u< h a* baron,
may he added to venison Itoast
in a slow oven. 100 to 323 de-
gree* F allowing 23 to 20 min-
utes per pound If the meat is
frozen a longer time will he need
‘d for rooking
l.ea* tender lilt*, sueli n«
flank. round, rump or
♦liorlrlbv inn tie made tasty
lit hrnlslng. The first step in
this method Is lo hrown the
meat slowly on all stiles In a
heavy utensil. Then sea sun
with salt. pepper, herh*.
HALF
PRICE
SALE
- CluOOIN
ooiwo* u*!—>.
OltT SKIM
Mm
DOROTHY GRAY
DRV SKIN CLEANSER s.ii#,,.. lukri-
rate* drv ‘kin Ihiuhle rn li i Ir.inner rout* out ‘tale make up
anil grime leave* -km nuu»l and younger looking. ( And
|or normal or oily *kin. Irv deep i learning Salon (old
Oram i 12 or M)\H $2.00 reg $1.00, al*o ft o*. NOW $123
feg $2 23
CELLOOEN HORMONE CREAM
Now, even more idle, live New formula iin lude* \ itarnin \
and I’olvunsalurate* >ign« of age are sulaiurd lo the tii*>i«-
turinrig aiiiori of tin- riih >0.1111. iiintaining 10 000 vital
hormone unit* |« r mini r. 3 our «km look* mul feelt younger,
Roller, yinuother V >>r Null $2 30 teg. $5.00
spues or trgeiable*. %dd •
little lt*|Utd In the form id
water, soap *toeh. vegetable
Jalee or sour (gram, fover
closely and rook at a l«w
temperature until tender,
fooklng may be dime on top
of the range or In n slow
oven at not oyer AOU degrees
F.
• • •
Proper seasoning of wild game
Is Important, especially if the
"game 1 taste of meat l« not re-
lished May leave# thyme rnar-
|nrarn. aavory parsley, chnraa.
green pepper# celery and onlori
tops, garlic cloves sage allspice
tomatoes, ketsup. fresh dill leaves
sliced orange*, apple* and Wor-
cestershire are a few suggestion*
Masting wild game with pickle
Juice, tomato Juice orange, lemon
or grapefruit Juice, or sour cream
enhan<e# Its flavor
• • •
All game birds should be al-
lowed to cool throughly before
hetng cooked The secret of cook
any wild meat Is to conserve
moisture therefore do not over-
cook
For those who do not care
for a wild "garriey" flavor soak
the duck overnight In a large
china o r enamel howl In the
following solution 1 cup vine-
gar, I cup water. I teaspoon
salt, I teaspoon sugar. I-H tea-
spoon pepper
Then rinse and dry dm k thor-
oughly Muh Inside with salt anil
pepper and place a large onion
or peeled apple In the cavity
place two or three strips of
haron across the breasts of each
bird Make uncovered In moder-
ate oven !2.3 to 35<* degrees F.
until done.
Young UiiiKs will roast In
approximately I e2 hours; old
ones lo to 4 3 minutes longer
Haste frequently. and remove
from the oven as soon a# tender
The apple and onion are not
served they are Included to
nhsoih some of the wild "gnmey
taste
Wild rice makes ail excellent
stuffing for duck. Wash one cup
of wild rice and cook In salted
water until done ftraln and re-
turn to a covered kettle Melt
three tablespoons of butter in a
frying pan. add two tablespoons
of chopped onion, one tablespoon
chopped green pepper, nnd the
giblets chopped, whiell have been
.linked in salted water Conk five
minutes, stirring constantly Add
the hot rice ami season with salt
and pepper stuff the du>k and
roast a* usual
• • •
For <1 nail. 1 lean birds and split
down the Inn k Dip in hot water,
lien sprinkle with suit, pepper and
flour The water causes season
ing to adhere more thickly to
hml Place it <up fat in baking
dish, place birds In dish with in-
sole ut eai h upward and roast in
n iv hot oven, r.lin degrees F
allowing r, to 20 minutes for
arh side of bird After first la
minutes, reduce beat to 230 de-
grees anil finish cooking Thicken
gravy, if d> sired
Honor Collejrians
With Party Dance
Mrs Ronald Mrodbeek and
Mi mb Jimmie Helen Harkrlder
were co-hostesses when they en-
tertain'd college friends horn*'
for the holiday* with a Chriat-
mta cocktail party and dam# at
1 he home of Mr and Mrs Dallas
Miller, H00 Murn* Ave Saturday
evening. Dec 26
The home was festively deco-
rated In the holiday motif and
cocktails and anacka were aerved
Couple* enjoying the evening
of dancing were Messrs and
Mmes Fletcher Fields. Johnny
liradsha w. Martin DeHtefano.
and Mis# Judy Kqiiyre# and Ken-
neth Anderson, Miss l-anler
Yi>der and Lamar Curtis. Miss
Anita Jordan and Mutch Ogden.
Miss Nancy Wllkereon and Tony
Sanders Miss Nell fjualn and
Vernon Itysn. Miss Clonnn Eth-
ridge and Robert Roddte. Miss
Sandra Hargroves and Handy
Daniels of (iurlnnd Miss Laura
Tetens and Tom White, Miss
Jean Castelman of Abilene and
Don Taylor, Miss Patricia Wood
and Hobby Andrews, Miss Har-
bara Itlrhle and Winston Mocker
Miss Mary Ann Dillon nnd Teddy
Dale Mratton, Miss Sandra Hall
a ml Cray Oarrlthcrs, and Dickie
Moseley. Tracy Myrd. .loe Har-
vey. Norris Wright Leu Thread-
gill and Mr Mrodbeek
Members of *51 Class
Enjoy Get-Together
Mr. and Mra Clair Whiteadl
ware hoata to aoma of their
friends who war# mam her a of
the Mrady High School graduating
claaa of 1961 when they enter-
tained at their home at 1926
So China Haturday evening. Dec
24
Guests enjoying an evening of
vlaitlng were Messrs and Mines
John Valerius, Willie Ray Fields.
Huford Sheffield. Charles Dodds,
Millie Jones. Ham MrAnally, W
M Turner, Mra. Ilerntre Hoff-
man and Frank Koddie. Jr.
Brook-Brodbeck
Wedding1 Announced
Mrs Dallas Miller of llrady.
and Mr Tommy Brook of Camp
Sun Saba, announce the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Marbara
11 rook, to Ronald John Mrodbeek
of St Louis, Mo., on Thursday
evening. Dec. 24. at the Lutheran
Church In Llano The Rev. Mr
(Joerdel performed the double
ring ceremony In the study of
the church.
The couple will make their
home at 161.3 High School Drive.
Brentwood Mo., after the holi-
days
Brady Rites Set
For Hicks Infant
Jody Keith Hicks, two-month-old
son of Mr. anil Mr*. Billy Hicks
of Midland, former Rrndyite*. died
Monday in a Midland hospital,
i Tuj
CITY DRUG CO
Bradv, Texas
Here From Uvalde
Mr and Mrs Millard Bryson of
I v aide, returned home last Sat-
urday after spending the chrlit-
IIIII* lioliil.ivs here as gU**t# of
the ladv's mother Mrs Roy <•
Wilkeisoti. and other relatives
and fi lends
NOW IN PROGRESS
Return* After Visit
Mra. Edna I’lrlch accompanied
her aon-in-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. T. O Perrin and
daughter, Cheryl, to Austin Nov
21 for a week * visit after which
she went to Houston aa the
guest of her daughter. Mra Kve-
lyn Brown. She visited with
Mra Brown until Dec 24 when
they returned to Brady where
they were met by the Perrin
family for the holidays. They re-
turned to their homes Sunday.
finest# In Itarton Home
Holiday guests In the A. T
Barton home were their sons-ln-
luw and daughters and sons, Mr
and Mrs John Valerius and Lee
of Fort Worth nnd Mr and Mi *
Martin DeHtefano nnd Dale of
Austin, nnd Mrs Burton's mother.
Mrs. J II Bailey and sister. Mrs
11 M KcnnBrd of Clyde. Mra
Valerius and son and little Dale
DeHtefano remained this week
for a longer visit
(iliesl* of Mother
Mr. and Mrs. Harriaon Mathews
and sons, Dick and Bill of Austin;
Mr nnd Mrs James Kuhnnk,
Larry. Marsha and (ireg of New
nrnunfels nnd Capt. and Mra
.! D Kuhnnk. Jay and Linda of
Waco, were holiday guests of
Mrs. Clyde Kubnnk.
Vl«lt At Coleman
Mr and Mrs. Wilson I). Jordan
and son-in-law and daughter. Mr
and Mrs Howard Hayden nnd
children. Ann and Hal. Austin
spent Christmas with th** Jor-
dons' son-in-law nnd daughter
Mr nnd Mrs Robert Bowen of
Cnlemnn
The baby was/horn in Midland
Nov. 3.
Graveside services were to lie
held at 2 p. in Tuesday in Brady
at Rest Haven Cemetery with Wil*
kerson Funeral Home in charge.
Surviving are the parents, a
brother, Steven Kyle Hicks; nnd
the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.
John Henry Campbell, all of
Brady.
Here Christmas Day
Mrs Mary Onniel and Mr and
Mrs R .1 Daniel of SplreW"'ul
Mr and Mrs Jake Mertxer and
children of Han Angelo, nnd Mr
and Mrs Herbert Oninel of liar
per. were Christmas Day guests
of Mr and Mrs (\ D Reed
SAViF UP-10
Nnd l\\t*n Mtirt* tin Sclfilcd Gf«*|i|k ol'
Woman's Wear « Men's Wear!
♦ Children's Wear! • Sheet
•Shop Early for ( Hbkt SelrclkMta •All Sale* Final!
Sum Born to Couple
Mr and Mrs, Lynn Oavlt of
\u*tln. announce the birth of a
soil, nil Dee 211 The baby weighed
seven and one-half pounds, and
has linen named William ('amp-
hell Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs W V 1 Bill I C.avlt
of (lien Itose. and great-grand-
mother is Mrs (' \ Cavil of
Brady Maternal grandmother Is
Mrs Mailha Ann Zlvley of Austin
Here From I,a* Vega*
Mr. nnd Mrs Heth Sowell of
Lns Vegas. N Mex . arrived last
Wednesday to spend the Christ-
mas and New Year holidays as
puests of Mr and Mr*. K L
Bodenhamer and Mrs. O. C Jack-
son.
lien* From Italia*
Mr anil Mrs Cecil Calvert and
children of Dallas spent the
Christmas holidays ns guests of
the former's parents Mr nnd
Mrs Paul Calvert and the Indy's
mother, Mrs. A. W. Hlnrhmnn
and family.
Cue*t» lo **tei-liinmincr Home
fine ts III the home of Mr
mil Mrs \uiMist steelhantnier for
tlii* holiday* w.re their son and
wife. Mr and Mrs Kenneth
st> elh.iminer of Kl I’aso They
were met in Brady by her par-
• nt* Mi and Mrs Clyde Terry of
II vnioiidv ille. w ho were guests
n th» Stiilhnmmer hnmi t.il-
’■ert si.-'lhsmni, r who i* station-
• t >i Fort Kn>'» Ky w is >1*>
home f..r th» Christina- h'dlliv*
finest In Fort Worth
Mrs Clarence Bell left for
Fort Worth last Wednesday
where she Is the guest of her
son-in-law and daughter. Mr and
Mrs W A. Ward nnd sons for
the holidays
Visitors From Hwgarlnnd
Mr and Mrs J P Williamson
and children of Hngarland former
Bradv residents spent the Christ-
mas holidays nt Bradv and lt»-
, heile visiting relatives and
friend*
\ i*it In **,»i, |M^i'lii
' > 1 Mi But r* 11 Fin line 'n
■lit > b ii»> ■> in S »il \ti«* !*
n • Mi I Mrs T I Cn*t» U.
I I ll>'\ * ho W.T. | t So hosts
K' .Cl 1 -1 e| |o of \m.«i illo
Mt • I M* Robert I. I • v It lift
<• I ID tm * V c .• „f Robert I. >•
V- VI l m M il tm For. h-v.'l
v kc o'.| I o and Mi ami M>*
Iv nwet > *■ * •> .*|| ,1 F, r . II
1 IT V •'>i ,nd Mr and Mr*
' • ■ i * S' >h Mary I. >u >nd
r ; t*kl I
Hi r<> I'rmii Mtillninl
Stanley It* vnolds of Midland
«|.. nt the Christmas holidays h»'>
is guest of hi* parent*. Mr end
Mr* Curt i* Rev nobis
\Mtoi« From mu * "itlo
Mr nnd 'In .1 ' »r and
>1 night* r« I k •* "<l Will, of
Han \ntonio for r ie*i*l**nt*
1 Br.'dy «pin» the chi'"tmv
h**!ldat < h* re as in* »(s *»f th*
i* tv * mother Mrs it t t nudahl
<tnl oilier l-'stiv. all I frb n 1-
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v
I Maxwr *• I . bi
l|* I | I . til Ilk Ml. till
Mr in I Mr* Mart
.ml « • - Witana nnd lames c
\l» * ti.«i h v «t*ent front Thur»*lav
until M r I iv h* r* and *t M< Ivt*
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4 is't \4 tth R. |att4e»
Mr and Ml* M. w
•nd son K«aueth re*
t.ubh,* h Hunday after
,r a.
vd*
J Other «ii-sis m «t|e Cowun h >m«
j were their son-in-law and dauah
I *er Mr and M-w H (t Hotgell
•nd children Mark nnd Mkhnei
1 M* HownM ts n annasr medical
I Mndnni nt DiUw
WILENSKYS
SAl-E STARTS TUESDAY AT 8:30 A. M.
The Event Smart Shoppers Wait For!
SAVE UP TO 50% ON:
• COATS • DRESSES
•SKIRTS •SWEATERS
• BLOUSES
• ACCESSORIES
• Ladies
Dress Sale
Fanout MARCY LEE . . JERRY
GILDENS . . VICKI VAUGHN . .
MIZE . . FOREVER YOUNG . .
Now on aale for firat lima.
GROUP I
Final Ootieout!
Val. to $9.95
All One Price
GROUP II—Our complete
stock of Fall DreaseH. Val. to
$25.95
5” «14”
Final Clearance!
Ladies Coats
EMPIRE . . KEN WHITMORE
. . LOUIS MARCUS
Value# to S49.93
19" to 29"
Ladies LEATHER Like
Htilaflei Coat#
Value# to S29.9.1
10” a 14”
Two
Mouton Coats
Logwood Color
Reg. I39.SS
29”
PLUS TAX
Two 100%
Cashmere Coats
CLOSE-OUT
LADIES SWEATERS
LAMPYL . . FEATHERKNIT
Values to $12.95
LADIES* SKIRTS
Wools . . Cottons . . Novelties
Values to $10.95
Ladies’ COSTUME JEWELRY ...Vj Price
I.adieu’ HATS, Val. to $6.95....$1.00 & $2.00
LADIES’ BLOUSES, Reg. $2.98........$1.99
Udie*’ PURSES....................$1.99 to $2.99
Values lo $5.95 Plus Tax
Famous Berkshire—l.uxite
Udie*’ LINGERIE............................«/3 Off
Ladies Shoe Clearance
• Naturil Poi-t* •Grace Walkers
• Heel lltivaer •Williams
\ alues lo $9.95
1" to 5"
Girls Wear Clearance!
t .‘ItfoewM $ t*M.<e
J I. M.-Tnlhsh F« i.m n j
t’nltf spent th# Chtm*wihs h,*tt-i
day* her» a* • tweet «f hi* *l»'»t I
Mm A 9 C’nrrtthee* He return- I
ed h>>nte M. *4e» mnhine the
tup hf fell.
K.tle Greenw ,i\ . . . Fir-t l ime t*n Nilr
t.IRLs* DRESSES............................V3 Off
Girl*' >hrrp*l.r id
SWEATERS, Val. to $4.93....... 99c to $2.99
Ding ( oat* and Car ( oat* .. $4.99 to $16.99
Vat. I« *.**-.1
SUM JIMS. Val. to $3.95..... $1.99 & $2.99
PIECE ROODS SALE
• Hen River •Hales
• Suitimrs
Values tn $1.98
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 29, 1959, newspaper, December 29, 1959; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990947/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.