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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART 0* TEXAS NEWS, BRADY. TEXAS FRIDAY, APRIL JO, 1935 =
AUTOMOBILE ... FIRE ... TORNADO... THEFT... PUBLIC LIABILITY ... BONDS ... WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
SZZXSSL CARRITHERS INSURANCE AGENCY —T&SRS*"*
Texas Jazz Artists
Could Be Fine Band
By JAKE TRl'SSELL
Kingsiillc Record Staff
a hit with his own trio as a result
of his appearance in the picture,
the Benny Goodman Story.
^ fit ten for the Associated I ress T-Bone Walker is recognized as
i >ne of the greatest jazz hands one lbt, blues guitarists t
•f all time could he rounded up nnd b|ues aty|i3u, of all times. He
and actually presented in concert ha> recorded heavily through the
with only Texans on the stand. years. He was recently on tour.
Look at this lineup: with a Rhythm and Blues package
— Harry Jaiqea, trumpet, fiom hhow a|oflR ^ltb Count Basie’s or-
leaumont. chestra and singer Ruth Brown.
-Tex Beneke, tenor sax and vo- _____
•a.', Fort Worth.
■Jack Teagarden, trombone,
Vernon.
— Ray McKinley, drums
vocal, Fort Worth.
—Teddy Wilson, piano, Austin.:
—T-Bone Walker, guitar and
%t* als, Dallas.
and
A' Honor Roll
At Brady High
Shows Increase
Brady High School students ap-
parently are hitting the books
,, j .u u » harder this spring. The new honor
av Goodman, then hit the jackpot , 1 , ... .,
• r roll lists 51 students with all A a.
At the last six-weeks term only
59 were on the all-A roll.
As announced by Principal C. A.
Ethridge, the complete honor roll
\11 of these are recording art-
isvs and at one time or another
fronted their own bands. Harry
J. mis became famous with Ben-
w ah his ow n band.
Tex Beneke played with the Ben
Young band in Texas, then went
w.th Glenn Miller, organizing his
«v,n bund after World War 11. .
Jack Teagarden played in Texas ls as ° <>WK'
fci year , then became famous in
New York and with Ben Pollack in
the laic twenties. He was with
SENIORS
A Honor (toll
Martha Bean, Corky Cohern, Eu-
g'util V\ liitcman during the .10». p,em, Cornelius, Theresa Denman,
ti anted his own band in the early jarnes Hadley, John Hicks, Butch
' a,,‘l grubbed an e\ei firmei j Ogden, Diane Roddie, Betty
t'ip on jazz immortality a few Wallin. Gloria Watson,
j ars ago as a member of Louis „ Honor Roll
.Armstrong s All Stars. | „ M .. n. . ..
Ray McKinley played with the sy'vli‘ K"11- Martha Blackwell,
’Dorsey Brothers and thin Jimmy Varies Bode, Winston Boeker.
•orsev, and after that teamed up BrHtH*n’ J«*'« ^ern, Don-
- th Fred Slack to plav boogie ",e Davis, Jimmie Ellison, Ine
woogie in the Will Bradley or- Freeman Joe Gaiwey Necia Gos-
sliestra. Later McKinley fronted ^ McLean, Bob McShan,
Vis own band in various forms and
fashions.
Lee Threadgill, S. P. Tomlinson,
Gay Townsend, Cecil Vance, James
Williams, June Wright.
JUNIORS
A Honor Roll
Ken Anderson, Charles {jowden,
Will Bradley Dies
To State
FHA Meet
ance” coming into the case, but i !
I does mean that the trial then in j
progress must be dismissed and
you must start all over again be-. I C
'fore a new and different jury. In \H|| #A M IQ 1110
The theory of the appellate 1,1
courts is that the mere introduc-j B. W. (Will) Rtadley, 71, a nat-
tion of any evidence or any testi- ivc of McCulloch County, died
mony to the effect that there is an Tuesday in a San Antonio hospital, where they will attend the State
insurance company involved in any! He was a retired postal clerk and rllA meeting.
way in the case, is highly preju- lived at 127 Blanco Road in San | Those attending besides Miss
dicial to the Defendant and his Antonio.
cause of action. Mr. Bradley was born Nov. 2,
The appellate courts further an<j reared at Fife. He had
say that is reversible error, that been gone from Fife since 1919.
1 is, such error as will set aside the Survivors are his wife; a son,
i findings of the jury, if the jury in fa„t Ben William Bradley in Eur-
retiring to consider their verdict j 0pp. an(j two brothers, Tom of
discuss whether or not either or nnd Henry Bradley of Brady,
both of the parties might or might Thc Rey Ma,.sha|| s. Pinkerton,
not have insurance to back them up mjnister of thc Brody Presby-
or protect them. | trrian church, conducted the fun-
eral at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday at
the Fife Community Chureh, and
Wilkcrson Funeral Home directed
burial in the Fife Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Frank Bradley,
W. D. Bradley, James Finlay, Jr.,
Thc case has not been set for Roy Vickery. Mack Vickery, and
I trial. It might he docketed when Dillard Vickery.
| U. S. District Judge Ben H. Rice,
Jr., reconvenes his court in San
Miss Bettye Lou Middleton, Mel-
vin Homemaking teacher, accom
panied by three of her students,
left Wednesday for Ft. Worth
Middleton are Misses Mary Ann
Parks, Fiances Jacobson and Betty
Swensk.
f
II. S. Indicts—
(Continued From Page One)
Antonio June 4.
* ♦ •
Young is charged here with fel-
Members of the Melvin High
School Senior class, class sponsors
HONORED FOR NEWSPAPER WORK — Frank Grimes
(right), editor of the Abilene Reporter-News, is congratulated by
Clint Stitehler, the local weather bureau forecaster, at a luncheon
honoring Grimes for his 41 years of newspaper work in Abilene.
Both men wear goatees as part of the pioneer celebration of Ab-
ilene's 75th birthday. (A1) Photo,
Teddy Wilson became famous as
a member of the original Benny
Goodman trio and quartet in the
•,»e th’rt" s HTh!LrtI'Tdr,LUTJ ?“',mra Brook. Rosa Dominguez!1 CHECK YOUR
JL
IT’S THE LAW
A f.klu Mr.UA (MAW
<1 St* P«*a Ia> a( Tama
ony swindling. He has not been and guests were entertained on
indicted. The .'15th District Court Tuesday night with a Western
1 grand jury was in session last < Supper by the WMIJ ladies of the
week but recessed until May 1 Doole Baptist Chureh in the edu-
without reporting. j ration building there.
• —. - - — II !■.. ■■■ II M
Two other Negro men, Wilburn ,
Lee Bell, 37, and Allen Louis Bal-1
dridge, 37, both of Fort Worth, j
are charged with felony theft in i
connection with the robbery at
Gray’s.
Bell is still in jail with Young,
any benefits under the policy.
Another question often asked is:! bur Baldridge "has"'been "re'lcase'd
“Can I sue the insurance company unde|. $2 500 bon<l.
which issued a liability policy cov-
ering the car of someone who runs
into and damages my car?"
For all practical purposes you
may not sue the insurance com-
pany which carries insurance on
Two Negro men worked together
in the theft at Gray’s one dis-
tracting the attention of Clarence
Friar, 19, the cashier, while the
.. e , , . . | other took thc money from the
the other fellows car to protect , . , J
L „„„ open cash register.
Young allegedly waited outside
his own name and is currently clo Ann Ethridge, Jimmie II ark-
I NS UR \ N < E POLICIES
Your Family Theatre
^IVHERE-thrmigh the courtesy $
of Gandy s C reamcry you can
Ji; get the baby’s bottle filled and$
warmed absolutely FREE! V
Friday - Saturday $
him from suits in case of his neg-
ligence. You must look to the owm- . ... .. , ,
, . - ,, ., , . , ; in the car while thc robbery was
er or driver of the other vehiclo , . , . ,
for your damages. |taklng plat e'__
If the case goes to trial before |
the july, even though you may The Dora Ryan Circle of WSCS
.»„, know thnt the other party carries will hold a social at the First
w: i ider, N’ita Milner, Dick .Moseley, insurance, if there arises any dis- Methodist Church Monday, April
*•* Earl Neve, Nell Quain, Barbara One of the most familiar types cussjon of the fact that insurance 23, at p m. All women of the
V iU'> hie, f hailes Shurtleff, Jane of contracts is the insurance pol- js |,y the other party, then church are invited to attend.
• Sorell, Bobby Templeton, Bobby icy, us nearly everyone carries tbc courts have held that it is the I -
$ Underwood, Pat Wood, Betty some sort of insurance protection, duty of the trial judge to declare a' Mrs. N. M. Barnett is resting
j °°danl. Yet, few people take the trouble to mistrial. well at her home following: a brief
£ II Honor Roll read their i(>olicies and lawyers | This moans that you will have to stay in McCulloch-Concho Hos-
Ed Appleton, Sandra Barton, buve to answer many questions start all over again and try your pital.
John Bradshaw, Joe Cole, Maxine regarding insurance generally. j case from the beginning before the —■ —
. Cude, Fletcher Fields, John Hond- i Here is a problem frequently jury, at a later date. Your case is A limp veil will be cured by put-
$ ley, Christine Jovvers, Melba Me- presented: "1 have a hospitalization not dismissed, and you do not lose ting it Iratwoen two pieces of wax-
Lerran, Loretta Morris, Tony insurance policy. Will the company your rights to he heard on your ed paper and ironing with a mod-!
E<l Spiller, Nancy Wil- pay all of my hospital bills if I cases because of the word "insur- orate iron,
kerson, Jack Guest. become ill?”
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
JTA
* * STARRING 1
JEFF MORROW
REX REASON LEIGH SNOWDEN
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
THE EXCITING. PROVOCATIVE
DRAMA OF THE VEARI
Paramount praaanta
THE
gtARitr
HOUR
BRADY
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
THE EPIC STORY OF
THE STRATO-FLYERS
if OF THE
U.S. AIR FORCE!
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MADISON - LEITH
JOHN
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HODIAK * JAGGER
PMStMUD IY 20tk CtKTUUY FOI
The greatest and most
dangerous frontier of them
all is just 17 miles from
your home—straight up!
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Jane Wyman
Van Johnson
SOPHOMORES
V Honor Itoll
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
It may or may not. Insurance
is a contract between the insur-
. ance company and the policy hold-
^ Li nest < atnargo, Robert < ai- |n (be usual contract the policy
v inichael. Mary Ann Dillon, Sandra bolder agrees to pay a certain sum
^ Haig roves. Anita Jordan, Ruth ■ ,,p money for the policy of insur*
*•' Nclin, Geoigine lurcill, Robert ajU.Ci and the insurance company
Kodilic, Lari.v Smith, Lanel! Stew- (bat should the policy hold-
*•' ait, Jimmie Lee Steel, Annette t,,. jncUr hospital expenses that the
> oung. j jn8Urance company will make pay-
11 Honor Roll ) nient to the policy holder of stated
$ Gary Bryson, Ann Capps, Gray sums, as set out in the policy of
[ ! Carrithers, Brenda Carroll, George insurance.
t ude, Richard Evans, Mary Jo The insurance policy itself must
| j Kikes, Samira Hall, Kadhraun
<l> Jones, Carolyn Lafuente, Charles
. Land. William Lawrence, Johnny
!♦; Miller, Micky Mills, Betty Richie,
CHIEF
CRAZY11
G80RSE
Raymond Rubio, Darlene Squires.
FRESHMEN
A Honor Roll
Betty Bradshaw, Byron Bratton,
Jimmy Bratton. Valton Bryson,
Tony Dutton, Burton McCord,
Haiold Owens, Claude Ryan, Jean-
state the complete contract be-
tween the parties. The oral state-
ments of agents not in harmony
with the policy are not binding on
the company. The company is
bound to pay only such sums as are
specifically set forth in the policy
of insurance.
Practically all policies have a
section called exceptions and ex-
clusions. The policy holder should
particularly read this section be-
te kr!= “
I *
|
m:
Flanagin.
II Honor Roll
Royee Blackburn, Patty Broad,
Richard Carlson, Ann Cates, Jan
Cates, Glenda Cornelius, Max Cox,
Belly Drybread, Sue Ethridge,
Gloria Fernandez, Brenda Garey, •
Edlin Hahn, Marianne Hernandez,
Reba Marshall, Gordon McBride,
John Moran, Mike Nixon, Uerr..
Owens, Charlotte Riley, Brenda I
Schaeg. Sue Sorell, Herbert Tot
rez, Gilly Trigg, Jane
Carolyn Williams, Christine Allen.
kind of insurance. It would be
possible for a policy of insurance
to have so many exceptions and
exclusions as to practically nullify
Golden Ears
CORN
4 ears 29£
Large Good Slicets
Gladiola — Puffin
Tomatoes Biscuits
lb. 25£ can 10£
Livestock Mart
Steady at Sale
The market was steady on 139
Weaver, head of cattle and 1,002 sheep nt
(’ABBAGE, Firm Heads....................Lb. .5
CARROTS, Cello Bag.................................5
GREEN ONIONS, Bunch.........................5
RADISHES, Crisp, Bunch.........................5
YELLOW SQUASH .................
Mission
PEAS
2 cans 29£
Too Late To Classify
i A •«,* mul Mtllt’ li; 1*1.
the Heart O’ Texas Commission
Co.’s sale Tuesday.
| Good to choice fat calves
brought 18.10; commercial to util-
| ity 14 to 17.60; good to choice fat
yearlings 15.80 to 16.70; rommer- I
] rial to utility yearlings 10.60 to
: 13.80; butcher cows 10.10 to 11.30; '
FOR RENT—Furnished 3-rooin canner and cutter cows 8.75 to
apartment. Entrance private, lj^ht hulls 13.10 to 14; corn-
garage, large air conditioner. moll t() medium stochei calves and
PICNICS, Rath’s Ready Cooked... Lb.
..Lb.
.12
Lb.
.15
..Lb.
. 15
..Lb.
.39
702 S. MESQUITE.
Mantaf
MARGARET O'BRIEN
WALTER BRENNAN
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
JOHN UiPlM . IWmMEIt. Hi* DAVIS
Dr.
J. W. Ragsdale
OPTOM ETR1ST
coa«
• ICHNiioiO*
« « mc •:«
yearlings 14 to 15.10; common to
good stocker cows, weighed at 8.40
to 10; common to good stocker
cows and calves, $150 per pair.
Good to choice milk lambs
brought 18.00; good to choice aged
muttons 10.60; weighing ewes 4.50;
weighing bucks, by the head, 11.25;
stocker spring lambs 10:50 to
i 13.50; good ewes and lambs 15 to
19; common kind 11.90.
Hogs topped at 14.25, and pack-
er sows brought 8.25; stocker
shouts 9.40 to 11.
Demand was good for top hogs
and feeder shoats.
Sunco
Fresh- Dressed
FRYERS
lb. 39c
Crisprite—Sliced
BACON
lb. 35c
Snow Crop
ORANGE JUICE............2—6 Oz. Cans .39
MELLORINE, Hill Country ....D» Gal. | .49
Delsev
TOiLET TISSUE, White............4 Rolls .49
EGGS, Large, White, Infertile....3 Doz. $1
CHEESE, Velveeta................2 Lb. Box .89
TOMATOES, Diamond..............2 Cans
ICE CREAM, Gandy’s................* -j Gal.
KOOL-AID, Assorted Flavors 6 Pkgs.
.25
.69
.25
Kimbell’s
OLEO
lb. 21c
CHEER
Large Box
29c
GRAY’S FINE FOODS
Specials For Friday and Saturday, April 20-21
-Phone 2-2-S-3 South Bridge at Eleventh St.-
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1956, newspaper, April 20, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905038/m1/11/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.