The Brady Standard (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BRADY STANDARD. BRADY TEXAS,FRIDAY. AUGUST 12 1932
FOR SnijmD MSURANCE-See A. B. Carrithers, Brady National Bank; Fire, Tornado, Hail, Automobile, Bonds--SINCE 1908
A h A S TP(N) 9 Br oncss ore 6-4 Win
” A 3 " H A a A.” Over Brady Turks
e Wt, R The Pontotoc Brones, made up
29) YePof players of Pontotoc, Mason and
RAGS A-a 6 Llano, the latter two members of
@2% The Bill Country League, kept their
: ecord fo the season clean here
*3 * Tl arsday afternoon when they de-
feated the Brady Turks, 6 to 4.
ompliment to her guest, Miss The game proved costly to both
Helen Voss of Point Rock. Bridge clubs, however, since Elton
formed the afternoon's diversion.1 (Junior) Gleaton, stellar Brady
with Miss Sidney Richards Hall shortstop, suffered a split finger
when Pankey slid into second base,
THE FIELD OF
EXPERT
PWATCH
REPAIRING
Malone &
Ragsdale
swimming and Slumber Party
I Enjoyed Tuesday Night
Miss Pauline Kiser entertained
OR TS
BY “SMITTY” SMITH. C
PALACE THEATRE
COOL ... COMFORTABLE.
Brady s Finest Entertainment."
PROGRAM
Friday and Saturday, Au
Get ready folks here is
and wooly western we hav
Grand and Glorious
Upon our return from a ... ..... .uuwer or oner
day S vacation, we were particular- at least three eighths
y pleased: To find the Bradv i thickness.
been'
yielding substances with felt, “. wooly western we hav
few foam rubber or other soft padding, waiting for and boy, he
1s ot lmet throe diolte of an inch in STEELE rides ’em, shoots
Brady thickness. -“ ‘-
number of riends with a swimming . . ,
and slumber party, Tuesday night, winning high score, Miss Hazel: •. .
After a swim in the Brady pool, Branscum consolation, and the hon- and Jack Brown, Mason shortstop
‘ - i - 1 441 a who wae holding dawn secand hese
... v, .use avavesa. for Pontotoc, suffered a spike and lose to Junction; to hear that ..Red". Calls
Zenias and roses were used in wound on his wrist, when Taylor Junior (Honey) Gleaton raised his
slid into second base. Both will batting average by banging out a
be out of the game several days, pair of triples; to hear that the
Jesse Petty started on the mound Turks are counting heavily on
foi the Turks, and hurled very beating the Mason Mavs Sunday **. vine ami ue
well except for wildness and a And now we know that Brady Im call .tl e outstanding games in
couple of costly errors. Taylor • the finest place in Texas to live ! that section. He will rafaxae m
pitched the last three innings, re-, • • •
tiring the side in order in the We’re In Good Shape
seventh and eighth, and permitting "We never miss the water until
a single and a walk in the ninth, the well runs dry,” is an old adage
The Brones nicked Petty for seven we learned years ago. Neither do
i hits anil four drew free tickets to we l’”"......1-1 -
I first.
live, a swim in the siauy Bova, -------
he guests returned to the Kiser or guest being presented with
home and were served punch and prize by the hostess.
/ cake.
Those enjoying the affair were: deecoration. , ,
____Misses Grace Cantwell, Loree Wil- Peach cream and cake was serv-
( der, Shirley Roberts, Mary Beth ed for refreshment.
J. W. Bailey Speaks Oil Whiteman, Dorothy Nell Hollon of
A ... - PSDublin, Mary Lou Russell, Louise
Candidacy Congress Behrens of Mason, and Pauline Ki-
Joseph Weldon Bailey, Jr., son of ser. hostess.
the great Senator Bailey, was a --
visitor in Brady Tuesday night, ad- Friday Bridge Club Members
dressing a good crowd at the court Have Picnic at Richards Park
house upon his candidacy for Con- Members of the Friday Bridge
gressman-at-Large, Place No. 2. Club enjoyed a picnic at Richards
Bailey proved a most interesting Park on Tuesday evening, after
speaker, and held the close atten- which they retired to the F. R.
tion or his audience. His address Wulff home in Southridge to in-
was, predicated upon the Demo- dulge in a series of bridge.
cratic principle of state's rights, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shropshire Mr and Mrs. J A. Chambers re- ... .. ........ oangie anu an errvr. A .
and he promised, if elected, to seek were declared high score winners ceived the sacd message the fore-pass and two bingles in the sixth
to bring about a return to the during the evening, part of the week that the former’s brought two more tallies across for
states of their sovereign rights. Those enjoying the occasion in- nephew, Houston Nash, 9 years of | the visitors.
Bailey, who is 39, ran a remark- eluded Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Ander- age, son of Mr. . and Mrs. C. L. The Turks scored one in the
able race against J. H. (Cyclone) | son, Messrs, and Mesdames Chas. Wash of Alexandria, Ya. died Mon- sixth on an error and Hunter’s
who was holding down second base Turks did not do the unexpected
for Pontotoc, suffered a " 1 11 '
how he can love the
’e«
women in
Numbered among the guests
were Misses Betty Brannum, Bes-
sie Roddie, Camie Helen Carrithers,
Marie Webb, Drusilla Davidson,
Sidney Richards Hall, Hazel Brans-
cum, Mary Ed Burrow, Lucy Mae
Ricks, Cecile Stewart, Gladys Cal-
liham, and the honoree, Miss Voss
"Red" drew considerable praise
from W est Texas coaches, fans and
players for his efficient officiat-
on ing, last season, and this fall he
"South of Santa Fa"
PLUS-
COMEDY AND FABLES
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday
August 14-15-16
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Me
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of the
that section. He will referee many
of the big games for Lubbock,
Abilene, Slaton and other schools
in that district. Williams says
that Snyder will have another
powerful Class B club this year.
The Tigers last season won the
regional championship in a breeze
* * *
we know what a wonderful place
Brady is until we get away from it
a few days. Then it’s great to
return. Greater, in fact, than the
vacation itself, McCulloch county is |
probably in as good condition as
any county in Texas. After a
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man any of those counties. On the
m w~/uvuey . Bun, vesara, asu viesuamnes onas. .-----, . ------ w“ an cliVI anu numver s , D ains, cotton is the only money
Davis, his 79-yea old opponent. In Baker, Griffiths Carnes, H. L. Go- day of acute indigestion. Mr. and double, another in the seventh on crop, with a little wheat produced
fact, Bailey headed the ticket in ber, Paul Klatt, J. Bab Lewis, W. Mrs Chambers were unable to at- two walks and a fielder’s choice, I in places. Her., our turkey cron
the ( ongressman-at-Large race, A. Shropshire, F. R. Wulff: Mrs. tend the funeral. one in the eight on Smith’s second is almost as big as our cotton crop
polling a larger vote than any G R. White, and Misses Carmen 1.---, . , . . | tripled and H. Jones' single, and I let alone the grain, wool, mohair
other candidate t 1 any of the Anderson and Mabel Thompson Some excellent catches of fish one in the last stanza on an error pecan and other crops,
three place and Mr. Curtis Norman, were reported for last week by and Tongate’s double. Spec Smith * * *
___parties of Bradyites. L. A. Schmidt |led the Brady attack with two
Betty 1.....Wiley..........Tuesday eateron BraltH inreontinve yellowy triples and a single, with Bodie,
BeEtV LoL"Wley"was hostes. to pnupaindesand the aether just four' ing a pair of singles for the Brones. Markelveditors. ........... wan
121:2-1. i 1 i_____i - .■ 1. , Hignter A. S. Meers, James Score bv innings: RHE W illiams while on our visit 1
of Paint Rock.
LocAL’ Brers...:
The visitors scored one in the
first on a walk and a single, an-
other in the second on a walk and
two safeties, and two in the third
on a walk, single and an error. A
Baseball for Track
Bondy Cross, San Angelo scribe,
| says that baseball may be added to
I the curriculum of high school
i sports at San Angelo High school
next spring, and Curtis Bishop of
TURK FIRST BASEMAN
Oi l FOR SEASON
Howard Pearson, diminutive
first baseman for the Brady Turks ; 1 . 1 ""■ uiguuci. a. o. meers, James scol
has been lost to the team'for the a delightful bridge luncheon at the Anderson and Dr. Glenn Ricks Ponto
season, an operation on his throw- home other parents. Mr. and Mrs. I formed the other party successful Brady
ing (left) hand being necessary ' L. Vileye Tuesday. ( ut flow- in luring a member of the finny' Bat
Wednesday. A bruise several ers were used as decoration for the tribe from the water, catching a Petty
weeks ago caused an infection, and occasion. . p 22-pounder.
a- a result a small port: - 1 In series of games, Rosema- __
Done in the Back or Af hand the ry Davidson was awarded high The name of Miss Wilma Baze ;: , p * *
removed. score prize, with Louise Walker re- was unintentionally omitted fromi bdes, and Plumbing. BROAD-
Pearson, while not a heavy hit- seiving cut prize. A luncheon of the list of teachers comprising the WINDROW COMPANY
ter, was one of the best fielding in- bread and butter sandwiches po- Brady school faculties this fall, ac-1---
itial sackers in the Hill Coutry tato chips, olives, jello salad and cording to D. A. Newton.
League, having committed only one ice tea was served to the follow- intendent, -1 44 ’ “
error during the season. He was ing gue st Misses Doris, Allen of Dane nau veen esecieu wo a
a great hustler, and one of the Beltons Louise Walker: June Jor-in Central Ward School. .
most valuable players to his team, dan, r . j n Davidson, Mar- taught in the Dodge school the his stuff .
His loss will be keenly felt. caret Trail, Janie, Marie , Baker, past year, and was re-elected as j -MOTOR CO.
Either Bodie Hunter or Spec Charlene Gray, Helen and I lara principal, but declined to accent in
Smith, outfielders, will likely be
used on first in the absence of
Pearson.
W illiams In Tech.
, ,-----> ......ovuse, We give the above ovaveeit ac
1 McLeod and Pankey each register- the request of the Agriculture and
: - ■ ' - • - -4 Had a chat
— ■-----3 -- vau om ma ybe
true of the high school there. Now '
if coach E. J. Powell will fall in'
line, we may see the revival of
high school baseball in this section
Personally, we cannot see why!
baseball is not substituted for |
track. There is no feature what-
soever lor a good track man, but '
let a young baseball player show
tatarnr, . promise and he is grabbed pronto 1
statement at by some club or college
riculture and * * ,5
ith Gate Receipts Small
While there is little expense to
at j track, on the other hand there are 1 i 'chard Arlen, VVirginia Bruce and
TheJack Oakie seen in "Sky Bride,"
path artists train a month' A Paramount Picture
or six weeks for a couple of duel I * Romance of Cloudland with
meets and the county meet and RICHARD ARLEN-VIRGINIA
then the season is over. Certainly BRUCE—JACK OAKIE.
we d like to see the change made 1 , -
L ......made-Don’t miss this program for the
picture is really good, we guaran-
I tee you will get your money’s
worth.
Score by innings: R H I .--.. ....unto wine on our visit wh: 1
i Pontotoc 112 002 000-6 8 3| "Red" is attending Texas Techat track les there is little ext
Brady 000 001 111-4 7 2 Lubbock this summer, and will be here on the other hand ti
Batteries, Pankey and McLeod; back as principal of Snyder High cinde Ruano gate receipts.
Petty, Tay for and ^ Voxel, j - ^ ^, Red" Appa ^ ^* Reck x - coup.
The mame. *. Wama Hase Sth est Bletall Water Sw- | mat rMqR==HE== Im the ® “
now he is worrying consider-one enange made,
over the new football Ansiderably because it is for the benefit of the
. into effect this season The athletes themselves. .
super- Automobile Repairing on all create lots of strife between
Btendent bewho stated that Miss makes of Autos. Our head losing, coach and the officials.
Haze had been.electedto a positsen mechanic. Dave Freeze, knows ' Red believes. . .
-44". QUICKSALL New Rules and Officials
-_____...... was re-elected as , MOTOR CO. n *
c principal, but declined to accept in'
Schwenker, Virginia Hughes, Bil- order to take the position in the
ly Fay Roberts, Pauline Gober and Brady schools.
Betty Lou Wiley, hostess, '
Five new municipal garages for
•auto busses are to be built in Czech-
oslovakia.
Mrs. J. G. McCall is this week 1
‘enjoying a visit from her sister,
Mrs. E. E. Malloy, and children,
Mrs. R. T. Trail Compliments
Guest With Bridge Party
1 %i 8. L. alVy, allu cnren,
1 T Trail entertained most Barbara, Nancy, Edward and Keith.
pleasantly on Tuesday afternoon in They reside at Ferris.
Classified Advertising Rates
in
THE BRADY STANDARD.
Brady, Texas
J Published Semi-Weekly on
Tuesdays and Fridays,
Minimum 25e each insertion. 1st
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August Special!
Here is a hot special in a hot month and just before a hot Run-Off
Election—take a hot tip from us—You CAN’T BEAT IT!
THE BRADY
STANDARD
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50
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UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1933.
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MONTHS
( This Offer Good Only in Me( ulloch and Adjoining Counties)
AND IN ADDITION---
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• CLASSY-FY-ADS +
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FOR RENT-
OR RENT OR SALE—Chic- |
ken Farm. 57 acres, well im-
proved; can get possession
August 16th. See B. SIMP-!
SON.___I
FOR SALE-
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A
few good Jersey heifer yearl-
ings. Wm. Broad. Brady,
Texas. |
FOR SALE—Five-room mod-
ern house and eleven acres of
land near High school. SAM
| T. WOOD._____________
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
Have a few good milch cows
to sell or trade. Wm. Broad.
Brady, Texas.
PRICES CUT
I Cowboy Boots and Shoes!
half soled, 65c; rubber heels,
35c; leather taps, 25c. Best
leather and work, guaranteed
cheapest price in Brady. E. E.
SCARBOROUGH, Boot,
, Shoe, Harness, Saddle Shop.
The HAgut e m-----or .....
- TY** ,. VA * Aco UCanciS
' will trade Cleaning and Press-
ing for chickens, vegetables
or canned vegetables
$10.00 REWARD
For evidence sufficient to
convict anyone guilty of fish-
ing or hunting on my prem-
ises. CHAS STEELHAMMER.
a W hat? Such Luck!
“Red” believes"" the orricials. The news sensation of the week!
• • • he Rev. C. E. Marshall Wednesday
cored a ‘birdie” on No. 3. par 3
I By the above statement . hole at the Brady Contry Club
Mem that whens tea-’ starts IN WITNESSES" ERE WERE NO
S the coach will rush out on the' ___
field and tel the officials in net -—
| few words that suchand-such na TELL IT TO RIPLEY: HERE’S
rule is not being enforced, that the BUMPER McCULLOCH CROP
opposing players are using their Here’s a bumper McCulloch I during "the
hands in the defense, So-and-So county crop report—one of the
left his feet to make a tackle or "Tell It to Ripley” variety, believe
W hois, his star ball carrier and it or not. Dr‘ J. B Granville is
that no part of Whatit’s body authority for the information that
touched , the ground when he on the Jim Campbell place just a peak
stumbled and the officials called mile and a half east of Brady, S. other
the ball dead. But such is the life A. W infrey has the following crops
of an official, 1 —not in the making but already ‘ , . -----------.—
- - - made: 100 bushels of onts to the percent for bleached sheetings and
Here They Are acre; 85 bushels of corn and 65 bu- nelettes cent for flannel and flan,
i *ALciteunifiei... W. ^^ ^t^ ′ (WW -
up as follows: forbid player on than he knows what to do with,
defense to strike an opponent on There may be other like good
the head, neck or face with hand, crops in McCulloch county, but if of cotton clots* PEE
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mate' MA r SINE SINER or"nEIRT: . Expert Automobile Repair- siheinkeictnee of elm. emeedocent
or ball carrier'sdhowhen any parting with Expert Mechanics at ment points out, is that they were
and feet, touche dy except hand reasonable prices. Let us fig- made in face of competition from
rule regarding equipment a lit ure with you on your next job, countries off the gold standard, in-
require padding for hard and sute QUIT KSALL MOTOR co creased tariffs and generally de-
PLUS—
COMEDY AND NEWS REEL
EXPORTS OF COTTON CLOTH
SHOW GAINS PRESENT YEAR
Volume of cotton cloth exports
from the United States during the
first half of the current year was
I more than 13 per cent large
. 19 -. same period
thei reports the United State part
ment of Commerce. Thr 1poD
ant textile items actually ased
over the first six month
peak year, 1929, while incre.
items ranged as high as 101
per cent for tire fabric cord, 96.8
nelettes. Cotton fabrics sold by
-----32 inches
and chambray, showed an
increa e over the 1929 peak.
Most notable declines in exports
_______Let US fig- made in face of competition from
ure with you on your next iob countries off the gold standard, in-
QUIC KSALL MOTOR co. b' preted purrierinand generally de-
M STORE
A HOME OWNED CONCERN
Trade where your dollars have more cents
Specials Friday and Saturday
ugar
Pure Cane
25 Pounds
GRAPE JUICE iute 16°
Macaroni Spaghetti DIA AC
Vermacilia IN’ 04
Coffee
Post Toasties or
Post Bran
07
HOMINY 2 NO 2Xks 15
COAD LAUNDRY
OVA 10 BARS
Maxwell House
3-1b. Can
23*
or
09 g.
PKG 10° | BANANASColen Fruit 11
QUART FRUIT JARS GLASS TOP
77c
DOZEN //
LETTUCE Large Size 5r I SYRUP Brer Rabbit Enc
0 1 VU I er Head • 104 Per Gal. JU
Plenty of Parking Space
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