The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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TITS PAY IA M' A ft Y (t, 1956 -THE RR4PY HERALD. BR \PY, TEXAS PACE 9
Coleman
Doggies,
Edges
50-48
Freshmen Gel
To Consolation
Finds in Angs'.c
at the half, 2W-24. and at the
1'ini of 11»«* third, lit'-"'”.
Hobby Wrut' woifd 22 points
for the lloKfdes which put him
buck in the dUtrict's scoring
| lead with a 130-point total. His ri
Brady’* Bulldog eager* gave a'
good account of themselves ovn
while losing to the Blueeats in
Coleman Friday night. The score:
Coleman 50, Brady 48.
It was anybody's trail game
until the Blueeats went into the . , ., , , —, — - . ...
fourth-’ eriod stall to hang on to club which ironically * “*• („me back Saturday to b. at Dal-
their slim lead They were ahead b*en >" the ‘,,v,“on m°* 54-34 In the eonsolat.on
l oach Jame.* Gh nti ■ Hi >.t\
High freshman eager* advanced as
fai as the eonsoiation finals in
the San Angelo Junior High
School Buskcthall Tournament
Friday and Saturday.
In th:1 first round of play l *>-
leau wno a ........ ... jjj , first rounu or pia> i n
val. Lynn Faubion. from another ^ |hwy lost lo Snyder, 4!*..to, but
dub which ironically also has l Saturday to boat Hal-
dcfeateil by
For ...
DOLLAR
... Day
Girls' COATS
and DRESSES
Reduced
lA Off and More
Hoys’
JACKETS and
SUITS
Reduced
1/3 Off and More
—...... ... . . ... linger, 54-34
of the icason. Winters, picked lip t|u,v Were
17 poijits Friday night while the Sweetvsaler ,;j ;
Blizzards were losing to Hrst-place ^ ^ Abilene won the cham-
Ballinger, 51-48 That gave h jonshi|, with « 5J-4S victory over
strict total of^ U-<>- , gjison 0f San Angelo.
. ,, „ ; Tt„. Brady freshmen tied Lake
Coleman also won the B game. foj th;. s,„,itranship trophy
4b-30, With Pon Taylor leading the ^ rhU.fl[ won posse -.on on
Bullpups with 8 points. f lhe coin.
;SViT«ay St“ " »•' ........ Thr,...*.!! ... ...... I".
I’nK-i* They com.- b.<-k hum. Kri- Br.i.ly in th- wo.in.- a-1.»tln.™t.
V. h.wt lake View. making 31 points in the Bulldogs
Elsewhere in District 7-AA. thr.'e games. F.dlin Hahn lollowed
1-ake View lost to Comanihe 112-011 with 2( and Jamie - in a. .
Friday night and then in a make- Here are the accumulative to
I up game Saturday the Chiefs lost tals fo. the Brady froahmen
to Ballinger, 77-4(1. The week's; the meet:
] results left the district stand ng
like this:
Lost
0
1
4
4
4
5
ivnidp rT<ers
•:CtirinqC:u'
it ll< hhind S- r1
tl |i ilia- Marl
S i>| \| . - if 11
•iiiatrg.
.•v J I
Division Grown
M.
1C.
M..n ’
I
Melvin lagan to
••shoo in" for the ea
down ill Pi-ti ct
night aftci a •> 2'.*
I,«.hn on the Bulldog
look ilk*’ a
stern division
.1 It Friday
\ dory over
s' ho a e court.
I Jr—
The Bulldog
the loop with
two games to
division. Kola
Melvin’s p!a>.
foil I Wilis Ill'll
i are undefeated m
font ' idol ie- and
go
IS
• ff
In the western
shaping up *l*
opponent with
W on
H
ft
•>
2
2
1
. Two-Piece
Baby Corduroy Sets
Reduced
Va Off and More
Bovs’ and <iiris’ Winter
CAPS SI
Ballinger
Coleman
Lake View
Brady
Comanche
Winter*
Friday’s hox score:
Coleman—Cosson 4-0-8;
w-right 4-4-12; Bridwell
Byerly 5-2-12; Norris 3-1-'
II 21-8-50.
I j Brady Boekei 3-0 6; f ielda 0-2-
■>■ Bandera 10-2; Wei*e ^
'| Cornelius 2-2-6; Cola 4-2-10. Totals
18-12-48.
Score by quarters:
Coleman 14 15 10 11 -a"
Brady 10 14 13 U—48
Jackie Threadgitl 7-1.-’1; K din
Hahn 8-11-27; Royce Blackburn I
C..8; Tony Hutton (5-2-14; Jamie
Lohn 10-5-25; Gordon McBride 1*
5-17; and Forrest Hanson 2-1 >•
Si L BOSS « \I’TAIN
Jerry Sessom, Brady High
graduate now nMctiding Sul
K.rs- College, Alpine, ha- I • < ”•
elected football captain "1 the
l.ohos for 1050. along w th Ivy
Hunt, a guard from Bartlett,
and Bob * hi away, centei from
iireenvillA 165-p. 111.I junior.
Sessom was an out -landing
hack for the Lol».> l i t yeai
For tlu> vietonou- Build gs,
|tonal.1 Biown and Hillv Joe l ei
im divided the scoring honors.
Brown with 10 and Ferris with t*
(inylc I loyal put m It foi the
Eagles.
The Melvin guls also won their'
game, downing the Lohn ferns, 58
II I.elm's Wynette, Moor. was
h gh point git I with 21
•
In the other District 21 B game
Thursday night Bochelle s Hoi -
net, dropped then fourth one, to
Kiehlaild Springs, till 52. Fete
Sloan accounted foi 20 of the
winners' total Kuhland also won
the girls game. 4*>-'2t>
This week Melvin goes to llo- ,
, belle Tuesday night and l.ohn
From where I sit... ly Joe Marsh
New Future
For Your Present
How many ties did you get for
ChristmasT For once 1 didn't
rontr up with any could have
used a couple this year, ton In-
stead I got three wool multlcrs.
Never w»-ar a muffler.
Some people are determined to
do something about the Useless
Gift Problem they're holding a
"White Elephant Party” Satur-
day at the Community Hull.
Handy Peterson’s the chair
man. “Bring any presents you’d
rattier give than receive." hw
says. "Chances are you'll swap
them off for something even
worse Imt U ought to he foil ”
From where I sit, it’s sometimes
pretty hard to give a man exactly
the present he wants. Other
people so often have tastes and
preferences that differ from our
own for example, think of all
the people you know who claim
coffee’s Ihi- beverage, and all thr
others (like me) who'd rather
have a glass of heer th ing able
to make your own choice is thn
greatest gift" of all.
^CC
t.epyngkl, /Vjft, t mini ’>lu<e» Uirivu ) _o, i.wu.n
Boat-
5-1-11;
Total*
ELITE
Children Shop
ll.’f S. Bridge
Phone 5701
Across Street from
l ord Oarage
Boole Program Nets
$83 For Dimes March
Mrs. Oscar Bctsill and Mrs. t..
W. Adams were chairmen of the
March of Dimes drive Friday night
! sponsored by the I.....Ie Commun-
l ity Association and held at Die
poole Community hall. An au.tion
was held in which pie , »ake.-, and ,
coffee were sold. Frizes were given |
and a stunt program was held. ^ ,
The association reported >s.;.2 1
taken in dm ing the evening
yffffsaa
PIGGLY WIGGLY’S “DOLLAR DAY”
Specials I'or Wednesday, l'd». 1st
12 CANS $1-00
12 ROLLS $1-00
Frontier (>irl
PORK & BEANS
Waldorf
TOILET TISSUE
Renown
TOMATOES
Heavy Syrup
PRUNE-PLUMS
Hunt’s Heavy Syrup
PEACHES
Hills-Hale Sliced
PINEAPPLE
13 rn $1.00
4N; ,;, $1-00
3 7 n $1.00
4 S; $1.00
Hunt’s lender Garden Swt,
30:1 $1
300
Cans
$1 PEAS 7 sa,
, Cleanser
$1 AJAX 8
Cans
$1
Remarkable Bartlett
PEARS 3N; ^
Campfire Plain
CHILI 3
FRUIT COCKTAIL 5°,rS1.00
VIENNA SAUSAGE 12 CANS SI (ID
( ampfire POTTED M EAT 20 ('ansSL«»
Hunt's Cr. Style or W. Ker. CORN SUM*
I-’ VRO SYRIT.......2 -4 hb. Buckets SI.00
I I AND HONEY............5 U>. Bucket SI.00
GOLDEN OI.EO, Colored <ltrs.. 6 for S1.00
I li '»s,
No. 1 SALT PORK, St. Lean, St. Fat $1.00
Beautifully Decorated---David Crockett
DRINKING GLASSKS ...11 10 ()/. $1.00
You Sack ’Km . . . «nd Se. 'Km!
Fancy Russett SPFDS 20 Lbs. $1.00
Cash in today!
nn
makes it easier than ever to switch to THE BIG M
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interiors—bi{? new 12-volt electrical system for easier starting and new optional p"W’rr l< iture*, mi Imlmp |»<i-,ii l*utl"ii Iul*i i«- iti<>ii
The big move is on! We are out to push our sales to a new
record high. If you own a competitive make of car, we’re
making a special effort to get you to join the thousands
who are switching to Mercury. Come in. Hear our special
offer. See if we don’t give you a bigger trade-in allowance
on your present car than even the dealer who sold it to you!
For 1956-The big buy isTHE BIG MERCURY
Don't min the g teh vi ion hit
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Piggly Wiggly WALL MOTOR COMPANY
Brady. Texas
S. J. CARMICHAEL, Owner
101 Ela»t Lockhart St.
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1956, newspaper, January 31, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905011/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.