The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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Washing — Greasing
FLAT SERVICE
FREE!
If it is water well
equipment for Farm
or Ranch, free infor-
mation for better ser-
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PRECISION CONSTRUCTION
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Fully weather- L
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FIER with dual output
3 FLUX DIVERTER provides
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been
cal J. C. Penney Store.
SATURDAYS
Only Morning
News Broedcaet
Other types
handled entirely by
ned by Brady citizens for the
Sheep and Goat Raisers Conven-
tion.
in urban areas, owinc to greater
difficulty of making pick-ups in
thinly settled areas. Now, however,
arrangements have been made to
collect fata from all communities,
•o salvage from farms, where fat is
relatively plentiful, is soaring.
TEN YEARS AGO—
July US, 1935
Skelton announced this
he will open a new
store in Brady to be
“Skelton’s, the Store
• Plenty of
Eveready
Hot Shot Batteries
WEEK-DAY TIME ’
Mornings Evuninga
8:^5 AM 8:18 PAL
BIG? STOCKS
Firestone
FRONT TRACiOk
TIRES
street i
and pin
. WINDRC
This left approximately 2,500
sleeping cars in regular service 1
and ODT expects that an addi-1
tional 1,000 sleepers will be with-
next few
Whose Home ...
will your family occupy if you do not live
to pay off the mortgage?
Based cn averages, we are told that one
i man out of seven, aged 35, will not live
to pay out a 15-year mortgage. In that
case, mortgage insurance guarantees your
family the ownership of your home!
JOHNSON Representative
Res. Ph. 230, Off. Ph. 614
Dalias, Texas
DON F.
Gibbons Bidg.
Fidelity Union Life Insurance Co.
HOME and Ml
’PLY STORE
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Also All Electric And
Tvpe FENCERS from
$7.95 UP
And Fence Insulators
WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
Andy Olson. Mgr.
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| tractor Urei tested
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gfymid that no other tiro
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BRAD Y
McCULLOCH COUNTY
IN THE MAKING
Early-Day Events As Recorded
In The Brady Standard Files
November 11,
service was honorable, you i
receive a Victory Medal by writ^
ing to the Army Recruiting <__“
fice, Dallas, Texas.
• Pencil Clips, Pencil
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BRADT STANDARD.
HABD OF HEA*JNGF_^^MHI
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thorough
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Firestone
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TRACTOR TIRES
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Daughter Here
Mr. and Mrs. I.'G. Abney have
as their guest their daughter,
Mrs. E. P. Burke, Mr. Burke and
•na, Porter Abaev and John-
Shulaviata, Calif.
operating between
miles or less apart,
out of civilian service.
This left approximately
! a vete-
as readjust-
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country ar
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springing
months, cl
of cervices
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cent artii
saying tha
returns f
tory are
Canadian
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Steel galvanised
container bous-
ing unit and
battery.
boys.
show | dr»^
farm ) months.
- Return Home
judging contest. Er- David and Beverly Salter, who
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cond place among Individuals, i their grandmother since school
New records for entertainment was dismissed, returned to Brady
be set when Brady enter- last week.
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by a physician at a Veterans Ad-
ministration Facility. Such ex-
amination may also be made by
private physician designated
the Veterans Administration
an insurance examiner. Examina-
tion by private physician will be
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DELUXE
FIELD
model
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Rural Fat Salvage Prevides Cnp Aids
T7*AT saved at butchering time.
* from fallen animals, and kitchen
salvage comes right back to the
farm in the form of fungicides, in-
secticides. synthetic rubber tor
tires, protective •
coating for (arm 4
implements, cer-
tain veterinary
preparation s.
protective fab-
rics, lubricants, fertilizer, animal
feeds, leather dressings and many
more essentials.
Farm participation in the fat sal-
vage drive Is both personal and
patriotic.
Farm Wives Help
A recent survey of rural areas
indicates that the majority of farm
families do save fat, and that more
than half turn In their salvaged fat,
after using what they need for
household purposes. But a consider-
able number of housewives reported
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ported that difficulties in disposing our principal sources of imports
of fat they had saved discouraged cut off, America must turn to the
kitchens of American homemakers
to
to
the Regional Office in the
state from which he moved?
A. No. upon request signed by
the
be
A. Yes.
operate
vert a National Service Life
Policy, in case the pro-
of the law have been
The Merry Maids and Matrons the army redepoyment plan will
_™et ^"'ednesday afternoon reach such proportions that
regularly
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Vteltlng In Brady
Mrs. R. a. McStan and son.
Bobbie’, returned to Brady last
Tuesday for a month's visit, hav-
ing been a resident of San Diego,
Calif., since last December. R. A.,
her husband, completed his
training in the Navy and is sta-
tioned at the San Diego, Calif.,
Naval base in the Commanding
department. He will join his
wife here on a leave the latter
part of August with his parents.
Come In for a Free Demonstration.
RENFRO Drug Store No. 1
201 Center Ave- Brownwood, Texas.
•shea the drawbar pnll of
• Firestone Ground Grip,
■end Grips provide as much
■16% more pnll than any
Mr make. To use Ground
fit means greater production
less time.
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Mo la ... Let Us Help Too
■to Oat aa Application far
I MPO Ratlealof Certificate
greater efficiency.
4^ BATTERY MiZER hoards rar- must be shown before a veteran
may be admitted to a Veterans
Administration Hospital.
I Q. If a man has applied for
I and been denied a pension, is he
provided
H. G.
week that
dry goods
operated as
of Friendly Service.”
C. Midkiff of Pampa has
named manager of the lo-
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rant.
g NEON FENCE TESTER
g 5-YEAR SERVICE GUARAN-
!entitled to the benefit
by the G. I. Bill?
A. The fact
I been denied a
disqualify him for
'benefits provided in that bill.
Q. Can a veteran who has
continued his National Service
Life Insurance after discharge
I reduce the amount of his policy?
I A. Yes, he may reduce the a-
| mount of his insurance. However
the amount of insurance contin-
ued must be a multiple of $500.-
; 00 and not less than $1000.00.
Q. May a veteran be assigned
a total disability rating without
being totally disabled according
Ito the rating schedule?
A. Neither beneficiary is noti-
fied unless the soldier has made
to furnish him
that will overcome his
irrespective of his
status at the time
Kill. Roache.,
Flew. Chicken Mites.
Poisonou.. May Be
Anywhere.
at the tailor shop.
July 10. 19*20
The lighting of the entire res-
idential district
plished
ing to Superintendent W. O. Kir- of sleeping car service, and indi-
chner. cations were that additional Pull-
If you were In the Army in any mans soon will be diverted to
capacity between April 6, 1917 to i troop carrying.
1918, and your I Beginning last Sunday noon,
may 895 sleeping cars, which had been
Of?
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO—
July 13, 19*20
Notice—The Brady National
Bank will be closed in the after- become more uncomfortable than
noon, on Thursday, July 15th. be- ever before,” Johnson again took
cause of Masonic picnic. Please occasion to urge the public to a-
arrange to do your banking ear-. void all unnecessary trips. Hej
ly. ' predicted that persons leaving
W. G. Boureland. who has been home on unnecessary rail trip*
employed at Kirk’s, left Satur-!“may find themselves unable to
day for Fort Worth, where he 1 return.”
wiil spend a vacation. During his The order, effective immediate*
absence Henry Tipton is assisting ly, wil remain in effect until the
end of the war unless terminated
earlier.
The pooling of passenger
is to be accom- coaches for use by the armed forc-
within ten days, accord- es followed Sunday’s curtailment
Frances Winstead be-
bride of Leo Smith Sun-
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO—
July IB, 1930
At the meeting of the Demo-
cratic Ballot committee held at
the court house Monday, con-
tract for the printing of 6,056
ballots required for the Demo-
cratic primary election on Satur-
day was awarded to The Brady
Standard.
A royal welcome is being plan-
a specific reqnest that the Vete-
rans Administration do so.
Q. Is a veteran limited to one
loan to be guaranteed by the
Government?
A. A veteran is not limited to
one loan. He may execute any
number of loans provided the
aggregate of guarantee under
such loans does not
$2000.00 for any veteran.
Q. Does the remarriage of 'the
of a veteran who Is re-
pension for herself and
1945 Goal Up
Goal for kitchen fat salvage in
1945 is 250.000.000 pounds — or
80,000.000 more than was saved in
1941. Because many the meats
which yield the most are seldom
found in city markets, a special ap-
peal is being made to rural honie-
_ makers to save
and deliver
large amounts
of tat which can
be no longer
used in cooking,
or which may be in excess of a
farm family's need.
During 1945. with lower supplies
they could saxe more. A few re-! of domestic fats and oils, and with
that a man has
pension does not
any of the
surance
visions of the
otherwise met.
Q. If the veteran is basically
eligible for a loan guaranty un-
der the G. I. Bill must all active
service have been after Septem-
ber 16, 1940?
A. No. in computing the active
service of an application, the en-
tire period of his active service
is reckoned to his credit, provid-
ed it extends to a date subse-
quent to September 16, 1940.
Q. May a veteran continue
gratuitous insurance issued
while a prisoner of war?
A. Yps such gratuitious Insur-
ance will remain in force and
premiums waived during all the
period he is a prisoner and
months thereafter. The pol-
will be continued beyond
period by tender of pre-
miums thereafter becoming due.
Q. Is it necessary for a veteran
have a physical examination
connection with an applica-
Q. Does a peacetime veteran
Who is receiving pension receive
tte same amount aa is received
fcy a war time veteran for the
same disability?
A. A Peacetime veteran
paid on a basis of 75 percent
the amount received by a war
time veteran. If, however, the
service during which his disabil-
ity was incurred is determined
to have been extra hazardous
TWENTY YEARS AGO—
July 14, 19*2S
McCulloch county club
who attended the judging
at the Medina Hereford
near San Antonio, received four- j -----------
I th place-award in both livestock Return Home_
(and grain judging contest. Er-.
i nest Otte of Camp San Saba w’on|“ad been in San
second place among Individuals.
New reevru lor entertainment i "a3 uibhu
will be set when Brady enter- last week,
tains the Sheep and Goat Raisers ----------
I association of Texas, July 28, 29, • Typewriter Ribbons for all
makesmachines.TheBradyStaLd*
July 17. 19*25 ,•’<
110 Brady boosters, who have
been on a 650 mile trip advertis-
ing Brady, arrived here today
and received a most Joyous wel-1
come as the entire city has turn-!
ed out to greet them. The out-
standing feature of the welcom-
ing program was Dr. Jack Rags-
FIVE YEARS AGO—
July 12, 1940
Mrs. Greg
the result of a fall.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Vincent Is
elected to Brady Faculty.
July 16. 1940
Mrs. Sam Feagan dies of heart
attack.
Mrs. S. A. Benham dies Wed-
nesday, after several mohths ill-
ness.
Miss
comes
day.
made
the
sent
I for initial rating This is done to
[ expedite service on the claims
j of men being separated from the
All future action on
claims will be by the Re-
Office. Other types of
are
the Regional Of’ice.
Q. Is it necessary for a
Ito have an honorable
'to be eligible for a loan guaran-
teed by the Veterans Administra-
tion?
A. No the veteran is basically
entitled if he has a discharge
other than dishonorable.
Q. What determines the eligi-
bility of a veteran who has had
! war time serv’ce for hospitaliza-
tion?
A. If discharged other than
dishonorably from his last per-
iod of war time service he is po-
tentially eligible.
| Q. What determines the nuin-
. ber of weekly payments
ran may receive rz
i ment allowance?
A. The length oi active service
after September 16. 1940. de-
termines the period through
(which the benefit may be paid.
| If a veteran had 90 days of ac-
tive service after September 16,
1940, he is entitled to receive 8
payments for each calender
month or major portion thereof
for the first months of active
(service and four payments for
each calender month thereafter
until a maximum of fifty-two
j payments.
Q. May a veteran who
more than twenty-five years
age when he entered active ser-
vice go to school under the pro-
visions of the G. I. Bill?
every veteran who
day or more subse-
September 16. 1940
was discharged other than
r is
widow
ceiving
children stop the amount payable
to the children?
A. Only the pension payable
to the widow will be stopped.
Q. What does the Veterans Ad-
ministration hope to accomplish
by its reemployment and re-
training program for veterans?
A. The objective of the reem-
ployment and retraining pro-
gram is to place the veteran in
the best job for which he Is
qualified by training and exper-
iences or if he is encapable of
employment by reason of a phy-
sical disability
training
handicap,
employment
he entered service.
Q. May a five year level
mium
to
club met 1
with Miss Carrie Sessions. regularly scheduled r_______„__
Citizens of Lohn are making trains will have to be suspended
extensive preparations for a big jn order to provide requisitioned
picnic celebration on July 23rd. cars.
“The military requirements
must and will be met,” declared
ODT Director Johnson.
Asserting that travel
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS, BRADY. TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1945
in character, or performed* under
conditions stimulating war, he
may be paid at wur time rates.
Q. If a veteran moves from one
state |
' tinue
with
veteran his claim file may
moved to the Regional Office
in the State of his new residence.
We will then transact his busi-
ness with the Veterans Adminis-
tration in the Regional Office of
his new home.
Q. What is an area office of
the Veterans Administration and
why are some claims rated there
and other claims rated in the Re-
gional Office?
A. An area office Is a branch
of Central Office. It has initial
jurisdiction of the claims of
World War II veterans discharg-
ed within its limits. When a
claim is made at time of dis-
charge the records are imme-
Idiately sent to the area office
‘ inif ’
THIRTY YEARS AGO—
July IS, 1915
Broad Mercantile Co. has a
large force of workmen engaged
in the erection of a 50x90 foot
warehouse on the lot adjoining
the old opera house where they
will store wagons, buggies, and
implements.
Brady is ready to receive her
guests for the T‘_ —
Many prominent speakers
be here. _____
Ex-Mayor F. M. Richards <s ed by the Armed Services,
making an effort to raise funis The order provides that all
to purchase tract of land forjway passenger, baggage and ex-
city park. Everyone is urged to. press cars, exclusive of Pullman
assist in this matter. sleeping cars, may be used for
July 1915 such purposes as * ODT may di-
Miss Laura Jennings of Fre- rect.
donia and Mr. Arthur Hill of The announcement predicted
San Saba were married Wednes- that demands of the armed fore-
day afternoon. es for passenger equipment under
PARMAK ADVANTAGES
dishonorably is entitled to a
jone year retraining or refresher
course.
| Q. What determines
i rans entitlement to
(treatment?
| A. Need of hospital treatment
Mr. and Mra. Atto McShan.
Railway Coaches
Pooled For Army
WASHINGTON, July 17.—All
railway passenger coaches Tues-
day were placed in a pool to be
available for use by the Armed
Services.
In announcing the action, the
ODT said the result probably
would be considerably less space
on passenger trains for civilians.
The order in itself does not cur-
Big Barbecue, tail civilian passenger service, but
will it establishes the machinery for
the withdrawal of cars as requir-
them from further effort. __________
It is true that fat collection In to obtain used household fat tor
the country h?o lagged behind that j military, Industrial and civilian use.
ap-
the guaranty pro-
_ ’ his
idischarge or within two years
the termination of war which
is later. And in no event
than five years after the
itermination of war.
| Q. Who makes the examina-
tion necessary for reinstatement
| of National Service Life Insur-
ance?
A. Examination for reinstate-
ment may be made free of charge
loan,
of
of
does
pre-
term policy be converted
another type of policy while
waiver of premiums is in effect?
no restriction may
to bar the right to con-
In-
tentlally eligible.
to
in connection with an applica-
tion to reinstate National Service
Life Insurance?
A. If the insured makes appli-
»ation for reinstatement within
six months from date of dis-
charge or within three months
from the date of the first pre-
mium in default it will not he
necessary to have a physical ex-
amination. A statement satisfac-
tory to the Administrator that
he is in as good health as he was _________
on the due date of the first pre-'and 30.
mium in default will be all that j„i..
is necessary.
Q. May a veteran make appli-
cation for a loan guaranty at
any time in the future?
A. The veteran must make
plication for ______w
visions within two years of
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1945, newspaper, July 24, 1945; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357271/m1/2/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.