The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Work on Copper
Mine at Mason
Being Resumed
MASON, Nov. 4.—Efforts to
produce copper commercially and
to make Mason a mining center are
being continued on the lands of R.
W. White, about eight miles north-
west of here.
The Lone Star Copper Mining
Company which has a lease of sev-
eral hundred acres is sinking its
shaft.
A pretty good grade of copper
is being found, but freight rates
h 1. been a bad influence. With
thesrailroad from San Angelo like-
ly, work on the mine has been re-
sumed.
STORES CLOSED MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 11TH—AR-
MISTICE DAY.
Practically all stores of
members of this association
will be closed next Monday,
November 11th, account of
Armistice Day. Kindly ar-
range to do your shopping
either before or after Monday.
Retail Merchants Association.
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THE BRADY STANDARD, BRADY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929.
LOHN SCHOOL NEWS
Editor -
Senior Reporter ___________________
Junior Reporter .................
Freshman Reporter...........-
Grammar Class Reporter ....
Girls’ Sport Reporter .........
Boys’ Sport Reporter —.......
THE STAFF
...........Lois Harris
Thelma Jowers
......Pauline Rudolph
_______Odelia Necessary
Marguerite Cleghorn
.......Mataline Knight
_______Kendall Edwards
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D Dentist
X-RAY EXAMINATION AND
DENTAL DIAGNOSIS
Office front suite rooms on the 2nd
floor, Brady National Bank Bldg.
GIRLS' BASKET BALL
The girls seem to be improving
wonderfully in basket ball. Last
Friday week ago we played Rock-
wood. The game was very easily
won, the scores being 37 to 14. Last
Friday we played Pear Valley. It
was also an easy game. We won
the scores being 28 to 2.
In the games last Friday the
line-up was some different from
that of the Friday before. Mata-
line Knight and Thelma Jowers,
forwards; Pauline Rudolph and Sue
Edwards, centers; Lois Harris and
Nadine Bates, guard.
We believe this will be our line-
interesting talks in English and
history.
We are all expecting to have a
spooky time tonight as it is Hal-
lowe'en, and come back to school
Monday determined to start the
next month right.
next week is examination week. We
have all been studying hard, so
we can make good grades on the
examination. We finished our
geography this week and have tak-
en our final examination.
The new room is well supplied
now. The teacher has a new desk
and chair, and we have new window
shades and a new stove.
There was no school Friday be-
cause the teachers went to insti-
tute. We were glad to have a holi-
day.
BEST HEALTH
IN 25 YEARS
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up for the season.
Our coach this year is Miss Baze.
She is taking real interest in the
girls. She proves to be a very
good coach, and all the girls love
her as she is always on the job.
SENIOR CLASS REPORT
We seniors have been working
very hard the last week, as it is
notebook week. We have about
four to keep up, so there is always
plenty to do. You can notice a sad
expression on everyone’s face, for
they realize it is examination week
next week.
We have been experimenting
in biology quite a lot. The girls
are not so fpnd of it, for they don’t
like to get their hands dirty, so
Mr. Petty said. Some of the pu-
pils think geometry is the hardest
subject we have, while others think
history is. They seem to think
geometry is a crossword puzzle,
while they say history is all bunk.
After all I don’t think we should
study anything except English.
BOYS’ SPORT REPORT
Last Friday week, we played
Rockwood at Lohn. It was a very
easy victory. The score was 31 to
11.
Last Friday Millersview played
the Lohn Eagles, the score being
13 to 8 in favor of Millersview. We
expecter to visit Millersview Nov.
11th to attend a big dinner.
The boys are progressing with
their training.
NINTH GRADE REPORT
Five weeks of school have passed
and next week comes the dreaded
examinations. Let us all try to
make the next month a month of
better study and work.
Our class consists of fifteen pu-
pils, four of whom are new ones,
namely: Jessie Bob Ryan, Oleta
FRESHMAN REPORT
All English, history and physio-
logy notebooks of the freshman
class have been handed in for the
first month this week.
“I am now in good health for the
first time in twenty-five years and
Sargon deserves all the credit.
“My stomach was badly disor-
dered, blisters were continually
November II th
We had a very interesting pro-
gram Monday morning by Miss
Baze’s room. The eighth and ninth
grades have charge for next Mon-
day morning.
First month examinations come
next week. We only have examina-
tions every six weeks this year,
something unusual, for we have
been having them every four weeks
heretofore.
Everyone is planning on a hap-
py time Hallowe’en.
JOK ES
Mr. Petty: What have you found
out about the salivary glands?
Ethel: Not a thing; they’re so
secretive.
Miss Miller: You have north in
front of you, east to your right
and west to your left. What have
you behind you?
| Travis: A patch in my pants. I
told ma you would see it.
I Mataline: What kind of trees are
those ?
Thelma: Mesquite, my dear.
Mataline: Oh, is that what those
mosquitoes grow on?
Mable: I got my nose broken in
three places.
Alice: That’ll teach you to keep
your nose out of those places.
SEVENTH GRADE REPORT
The Seventh grade pupils have
been doing fine for the past four
weeks, but we are trying to do still
better.
We have elected our new offi-
cers twice since the last report
was sent in. We will elect new
officers tomorrow for the “Cor-
rect Speech Club.” We are hav-
ing a better English contest since
we chose sides. Laura Belle Myres
is the captain of one side and
Dorothy Nell Williams is the cap-
tain of the other side. Each per-
son takes down all of the mistakes
he hears someone on the other side
make and the mistakes are turned
MRS. J. E. COX
breaking out in my mouth. My I
nerves were upset, I never slept:
well, and there was an awful pain
in my side, near my gall bladder.
I was habitually constipated and
had one headache after another.
“I had no idea any medicine could
do for me what Sargon did. There
isn’t an ache or pain in my body
now! My stomach is in fine condi-
tion and the blisters in my mouth
are gone. I’m no longer nervous,
but sleep fine and since the Sar-
gon Pills put my liver in working
order, I’ve been entirely free of
constipation and headaches. I
think Sargon is the grandest med-
icine on earth.”—Mrs. J. E. Cox,
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Metal. BROAD-WINDROW
COMPANY.
... in to the captain. We want to
Marshall, Annie Laurie Lohn, and improve our speech as much as we
May Lee Gary.
We have three teachers and think
ran.
We have with us again Lloyd
lots of all of them. Mr. Petty and Vera Tally, who have been sick
teaches history, Miss Miller teaches ever since the first day of school
English, and Mr. Aycock, general I Gracie Martin from Cow Creek,
science and algebra. We have had who has been in the seventh grade,
several experiments in general has moved to Brady, where she
science, which have been very in- will enter school.
teresting. We have also made very
This week is notebook week and
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