The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1957 Page: 8 of 8
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t-THK BRADY HERALD, BRADY. TEXAS— Tt H
,U MARI II
TIm Biggest News Tedoy Is Thk
Aliening, Better Kind of Dry Cleaning!
A' Honor Roll
At Brady High
IT S THAI WONOItrut
SANITONI OtV CliAHINO
THAT CITS OUr All
THi OIITl
Lists 43 Names
an luted
II at Bru ty
fourth -n x -
ini lude • 17
- iphomorci
F rty three -• cb nt
or. ’h ■ »II-A hnrio c
H gh S< hool f.,r the
| - term Th»- |ut
-em ,r<, I j;ni .rs. 15
| and 7 freshmen.
’Ir.e complete honor rim;
SENIORS
A Honor Roll
i K< nrreth Ander-m, .-andra liar*
tm», t baric Ho a den, Hobby ( ay.
I .vood, < io Ar.n EthiaJg , Jimmie
iiurknder, Dick Moeley, Karl
| Neve, \ fit (Jumn, liar rial a Ricni*.
Tori;, .Sunders Jane Sore!;, Liard
,S|* H i',hi' Templeton, Ho'.by
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PHONE 4444
Parlson’s gleaners
IIrad\A Uc^i -Kasl of Post Office
RMA Participates In
Visitation Survey
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Pattern —
(CoaliMMttJ From l*ug« One)
prumi.i'. lo r >ntinut into the
fore- eeahlr future I'rftiHttl
.tirorm * u! lions ruse 75
I rm nt ln*t»nn It*IS inf
11*52, which was 17 percentage
point* above the national at-
tragi. A mark*! in whirh a
growing population ha* in-
creasing imumrt i« highly it-
Iradnt.
Another condition which
favors industrial expansion ir*
Texas i' the fact tnat today
1 'Xai d* ends largely upon
i, .tn.de «o,t< * s for muny eon*
Mimer good*. f*'*»r example,
T**x«s arm ially imports over
$500 million worth of processed
fond-, valued at the wholesale
level. Some cannot he produced
in Texa-, hut there appears
little merit in paying other- to
i rod nee penr. lt butter or can-
ted -wet pot i’(<e- nt tornutoes
foi U- Texan -en.| si at) mil-
lion on* of the -tate annually
for cbithing, including $2)
for work clothe-, with an add;-
t. rial sjO million for towels,
-beet.-. etc. It obvious that
the opportunity exi t- today
f‘ii expanded production in
any line of consumer goods.
The wi- T*xa to.\n will
et t it - <-lf to get some of t b<
•id-, tiy wi., h will expand in
11"-. i -.
HOSPITAL NEWS
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tin Gloria Jr all of Brady Mrs
Dorothy Moor*, ."an Sana; Mr*.
Wayne Brav. Lohn. Larry Me.
Carroll. Lohn Mr* Lon Coonrod.
FlD*
Marrh lo Mrs It P Terry
III* bland Spring* Mrs Hill Stev-
er« and baby, Menard; Mr».
t'hii* it Iiratton. Fredonia
Mar* h 11—Howard F Hla* k-
well. Fife
MKItl* II. AM* M'HliK th
HINTMI. VKHS
Admitted
March S Andrew Mru< e. Mi*
Carol Dial. Brady
March f» Mr* Milford Cook
flrtitfr; Mrs IV (* Akin*. Melv'fi
March 13- David Walther. |
Brady. •
Dismissed
March s t'has fiodds. N N'
Wright, Brady
March 11 Other Poe. Andrew
Bruce. Brady
March I j Mr- Milford Cook
and baby. Mrs Carol Dial Brud> I
Mrs W O Akins Melvin
( March 13 Mrs N N WrLht
Commander to Attend
WOW Convention
Boyd Commander, of Brady
will be delegate to the Teia* con-
vention of Woodmen of the World
March 31-3 ; at the Hilton Hotel.
San Antonio
Speaker* will include Max B
Hurt, executive vie* president of
the aociety, and J. R Sim*, sec-
retary both of Omaha Neb .
national headquarter*, and two
national director*. Ilobert L
Kirk. Littlefield, and R N. Dom-
inant). San Antonio.
More than 325 delegate* and
officer* representing soma fi#,700
Texas member* will attend A
feature of the convention will be
the initiation of the class of new
memU'rj at 7:30 p. m., March 22-
Delegate* will report on the
many fraternal and civic service*
performed by Woodmen Camps.
A report by National President
Howard M Lundgn-n of the S<>.
clety * activities and progress in
the past two year* wltl be read.
Nothing Dry Clean* l.lke Haul,
lone. Try CarDon'* (leaner..—
ildv.)
Dr.
J. W. Ragrsdale
OPTOMETUIRT
Brady. Teiaa
Dial >414
\ i-it Tech < am pus
.Jimmie Helen Harkrider, (T*>-
Ann Kthri'lge .ind Nell (J’.iaiti.
Hi * .v High School senior.-, anm .-
i | at. e*l by Mrs. Hu-ter (Juain . • .
'Mi. ( . A. Kthridgc, -pent t
it; -i n I at Luhhock ' het *• t •.*•
g ; * ! \ - ite*l on the campus * f T*
a T. ch They nr*- making ; ian ■ t*
! "tiroll • het*• tl • fall.
TV Kepairs—Antenna Installation—Radio Repairs
RADIO TV SALES & SERVICE
*(07 S. Ilridge Dial 2160
Kl< HARD IIAVIS — ItCA DKALKRS — CIIAS. J. BROWN
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Winners in Ward’s
Contest Named
tl it;n.....f d""i i- *1 ;• ing
the M"t No. aet v V.’.’ir I < itnlog
.4fort-' \r*11iv«■ i i \ Sale la t w* ek
wv*. af.tio.n.c<-l by Mi June l.cw-
.alien, mar.-.**, i of the tm•*.
H*. perch a * welt te . ary to
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Hr Jtl Barnett m n a Jl irteh
twi el. 1 *.n n fit t pi i/.e; 11
M Ar (;o won a John mi polishet
ami k . : i * i om| | la* * , and
tti* th ■ri prize, a vacuum cleaner,
• ret i \t. K D 1 • ! All
tkff- v in’ -r a ■ f* m lira l>
¥> lax alien ixpit-cd her ap-
mt at I" - v* i; .*n w ho partici-
pat*-' in the ' AtiUiv*.’ at y
B’e*'k ct* -• rvnticc. an*l *h* invited
*T »• d**nt f the * I'llllt; unit v to
mej- tt any»i ue and 1**1. over the
mrtrl attdi-t di play at.d pi. !; u .
• a’ - p ■ al t a’, a I* o'
bat i(.ll -el Vice ot f.ee
rill an i l Vlllp t be
• l edlt ji Pi 11 \ Th* s
al o benefit the public !.y howing
h<ai ll f.n iblie of the \ ated
i t• -ilit It.in ,au of Atneriea can be
i ti.pt o\ i d and < 'tended to in- it t he
ile in and-- of all e\ pa tiding economy .
I a n in I. So di '■ ii, |.i aainont.
f11 t \ • p. * i lent of VBA, i
peat Iii a ; Ii ;■ the prog I alt*.
Stall ' . i tulii.lt e that u • • of
con iin.ei '• edit i till rapidly in
. . ca Da' M B\ h i tot tit - o at that
In' al it.formation and additional
• u vi< i i ndi red by her of fa e, III
eoniutict on with the .'!,100 miunhei
of the international a ociaiioti,
have In en iii • tt umcti'al in the
< ill ll< I e t. ll mil of credit tlill fat.
I lat.a f oin t lie -at vey will al -o be
u elul in maintaining the etiviuhle
recorl of a luting credit gi intei
in t he u ' of sound con (inner
i (edit pi a. tics which ha been
tl ■ aim of A' BA f" "Vi i i half
relit ' I .
Dallas Sports Show
Scheduled .Mar.
Ii. . Whilch. ad.
It Honor Roll
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•U a < Jalllet I i a Ib y, I i II ill
I D ' I• ' a Mai t.all, John N ■ u a a,
| Mi N l \ - u < itu i y i iw • , 11at old
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*!l tt" I. Illd. Joyce Soto III i Held,
I11 a ii kit 11 >iiili n on.
It Honor Roll
S' di Al'pletoli, Bill Aiehet, I.yn-
Ia 1 • l' , a ■ I . Bette Bo It'll, I.m.a
'' a I ham, Rot 11, a It re. 1., ( a i ii nr
Bio. n, l,l»Hi' ( older, dan ia Da\-
' npoi t, Mai gate! Denriiiid, Bill
Gage. Ann Gault, i’atneia (tleatoii,
Hi it.i tit.iham, Janita livin, Fer-
tmnd" I.ai'uente, Linda L< aeii,
M iiy l.edt zma, too,ai l l.ernon-,
Stanley Miller, Jessie Mot'ou.Ja k
•M" • ... hat I ('t te, .Mat > Ann ! t-
tr, .Ite.y Sam.a l on, Bter da Snuf
:i'd'i. Roget Spillij, \ileeu Swell
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! PRESCRIPTIONS
• T< mpounded Acrurat**ly
and pn*mptlv by
Hi jfistcred Pharmacist
CITY DRUG CO.
Dial r’.2.i Hradv. Texas
th11.ii. h i in tin
hue*' \i|t'
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Bu lid iti g at
State Fair
Park
Sport -liow
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four
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the exliiliit-i
of outdoor
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tlie entire
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a st ir-st ii tl -
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array of Iti u 11 in
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ami the.it. r m
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Brady WOW Honors
District Manager
hill"' Camp No I j, Wood-
run ot I i* World, met ii, th*'
Glen Room of Hotel Brad' at
s p m Saturdf)'. Mai * Ii :*. to
treei'a Slate .Mammer I! ' noUt
I* '"et . of AI a letie, and to h*t "t
I’ll ru t Manai'i r Sa in (' Tow n-
"• lid ot Sa a A ni'.elo
Bre I'tif lor the meet Inc
' 'on i'a I I 'a l'lfoti liar i < a
^ . all'll I It \ i' 11»•' I a - * t '' t*
S III It ll. ,1 esse 'fa \ I i| and
ml* r, - * * ri I ary all of
It B Tei ry. M rlon \
George B Ail in- and
•a...... It (ilb-oll, all o| Klrhlaml
Spi inrr. and the finatn i ll m * re-
lit' of S. • \ng.*|o I amp
St • *• ■ M inan r Bowers aeti'd a
'hairii.ati of the tueetin.’ I'lllln.
on tin vnrioiis mem he I’m of tin*
' roup to expres- their appreeia-
tfoa of the meeting and for tin*
-an vires of Dl*tl'h t Manngt*r
To" nsetid.
M i I d a ii k W it Mild in, ,\l i la-on
Broun. Mr K K Jacl; am.Beatty
Mi' la ill a i'll * oi . I adi n . I am ti i •
So I "a II. I'alrh ; Bund;. Bri . o •
Lohn I hii Ro . r Me mi rd
Ma la li II lied Miller. I'rr
il"iiia . Ann Mill' r, Win. lodl
I ’el l ' B rnd sba " , (' a If < ‘ri ei.
I "in m' Th icker, la dm
March 12 W It. Behreii-.
Vora >,'! r Bos.i Lie Baird. Iloa -
ton
DI'iiii*M'il
M..’el ."> V B. Adam-. Melvin:
Mr- Krnnk Wilhelm, A D. Roper.
Mr- Charlie Saimielson. Brady.
Mr.- Trinidad ( have/, Menard:
Mis L (' I mb ru nod. Men ary .
\l > Henry Lew i . Itu hlat. 1
Kprliu's
Match li — Mrs. Joe D. Johnson.
Melvin Mrs Jentiii Myers Bub.
land Springs; W B. Gobcr. Mer-
cury; Ruben Kothmann, l*onto-
toe
Mar
'Bison
Mason
Mart h 1
cia Ann
i 7 Mrs (diatlie Ni
I mnald Ray ddioina .
Kroil Miller. Kredoiila.
K W. LaxnHer. Butt -
Blanton. Brady; .Fames
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Brady
Wash,
.Moon San Satin.
March '• Mrs Monroe lltichc'-
Miss S'lihv ( inm|>. Mrs N B
Wright. W K Boswell. Mrs. Mav-
★ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ★
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pres- crate. Heavy lumber. Floor
on skids, sides and roof. Ideal
for f* d bin, log house or ex-
cellent storage room for farm
or ranch. Come and get it. $15.On
cash. BRADY STANDARD-
HKRAI.D OFFICE.
BRADY
'■ r popiil it Canadian luniltet
uo ks at th*ur favorite log-tollin.
I a ml i a tit te ■ 11 It lag sports
Tue-day - Wednesday
TEXAS
Tuesday • Wednesday
Pull yourself away from your
tiney views and see
"The Giant”
Box Office Opens at 7 P. M.
Shorts at 7:15
Feature at 7:30
MEN
EMUS!
borgnine
SCOOP! On the Same I’roifram!
Hollywood Sneak Prevue. See a new,
uncut, feature film from a major
studio that has never before shown in
a Brady Theatre.
Sneak at 7:45 Wednesday
See Both Pictures for 50c
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1957, newspaper, March 19, 1957; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905151/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.