The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956 Page: 3 of 11
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THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O' TEXAS NEWS, BRADY, TEXAS FRIl'A^, JASIAR* IS, 1950
HELD IN SLAYING OF A A M STL'DENT Ronald Edward
Mentor, 22, light, leaves the Houston airport in an auto headed
/or Hempstead, where he faces charges of slaying Jan David
Broderick, 20, a Texas A&M student on December .'<0. At the left
is Texas Hanger J. J, Klivenhagen, who flew to Newark, N. J..
where Mentor was arrested, to bring the prisoner hack to Texas.
(>P> Wirephoto.
JColcH Keiw
Ity MHS. Fltttl) I,OilN
with pneumonia. Hi* son, H R.
Steward of San Antonio spent the
week-end here to administer to hi*
father.
1 Mr. and Mrs Jym Mitchell spent
Sunday in Mason as guests of Mis*
Wanda Harper.
Mr. und Mi*. Hurl Hilliaid anil
Chat lea Lee of Arlington spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mr*.
C. I. Hilliard. Charles Lee remain-
ed here for the week with his
grandpaients.
Billy Tedder of Abilene who is
employed by Thornton's Depart-
ment Store as display manager,
was awarded first place for his
Christmas decorations in an exhibit
contest in that city Hilly is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W W Teddei
and the son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Lohn.
Mrs. ,1 L. Cagle has received
the announcement of the birth of,
a new granddaughter, horn to Mr. |
and Mrs Smith at Ft. Snvth. Mrs
Smith will he remembered as the
former l»la Fay Cagle who at-
tended school at Lohn. It makes
the fifth child for the Smiths.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huie and,
Mrs. David Hemph'll and Jennie
spent the day with Mr. and Mr*.
W. L. Ewing and children at
Rrownwood Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. Dutch Woodward
were Sunday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Grace McAlister at Eden.
week, we failed to mention Mr and
Mrs. James McCoy and daughter*.
Shirley and Lynda of Pumps Mrs
McCoy is the niece of Mrs. Gasaiot
I Income tag time is here and
farmers are having headache* os - ■
- ----------aiJS---_- p\GE T^REM \
figuring thetr social security taxes them on feed and expects to mar-
Sing Fowler sheared ovei one ket them the latter part of the
hundred lambs last week Me ha« month
Speaks softly and
g , Sh* t
packs a powerful wallop!
their children.
Mntes. Dutch Woodward, J.
Shelton and Jym Mitchell were
San Angelo she ,pets Monday.
A group of relatives nu*t at
and Mrs. Buck Bates, Darla and
Tommy of Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ford returned
, home recently from Houston where ,1M uract, i„,-,xll,ir,
they enjoyed n holiday visit with jhey a]so (H|led on Mr. andd Mr*,
their children. A. ('. Knight.
LOHN, Tex., Jan. 10—Open Mmes. Dutch Woodward. J. K
house was held for Mr. and Mrs.
•G. K. Browning Sunday after-
noon at their home in Lohn, in ____r _________ ... . .
celebration of their 50th wedding the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duward
anniversary. Hostesses w'ere Mr. Solshery Sunday to surprise her
and Mrs. Gene Browning of Lake with a birthday dinner. Present
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Olan Brown- were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Solshery,
ing of Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Richland Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Lohn. ! James Reavis, Debbie am) Mike, urgeii vo m-mg im-m. «nn.
Unable to be here for the event Mrs. Raymond Reavis and Morris, w nuje was appointed chairman
were two of their sons, Arnold R«*avis, all of San Saha, Mr. and ,._u----e,. P»tr,,l.
i, t «n,t C R 1 Mrs. Bill Bingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Browning of Amar.Uo .nd G. R. Web, Dale and Nai|ine of
Browning, Jr. o Mo ahans attd M( an(J Mrg K. ,, SoN.
“ L,al'*J ' m • m itiown- bery, Jeanette, Peggy and Fowler,
Hobbs, N. ex. is. « Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Solshery. Tad,
ing and Miss Joy Frost alternated (;ertje ^ Joan M|. and Ml,v
in registering the guests. Mrs. ^ FowIer<
(Man Biowning serve re i s The boys’ basketball team en- Sunday evening eallers of Mi and
ments o w . ' - " .. . tered the M’illersview tournament I Mrs. E. D. Solshery an<l family,
punch from the dining taMe which ^ wpek.end and won in th„ first I ^ „„„ of Stephenvi|lc
doth TThree-tiered white cake Ko-round but lost to Norton in the p,cached nt the Lohn Church of
V I in and tunned spcon<1 Kame- I Christ Sunday. He was accompan-
decorated y ... Mrs. Herman Richter, Hoy Leered by Mrs. Bills and their child-
and Jerry of Del Rio spent the | ren, Duwain, Carolyn, Linda and
week-end here to be with the Sundra. All of them were dinner
former’s mother, Mrs. (J. A. Ru- guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Horne,
dolph, who is a patient in the - except Carolyn, who accompanied
Brady Hospital. ; Catherine Hemphill home.
Reed Steward is also a patient In listing the holiday guests of
in the Brady Hospital, suffering j Mr. and Mrs. Cleg Gassiot last
The Lohn PTA met in its regu-
lar session last Thursday night.
Mis. Clarence Lohn presided foi
the business session. A meeting
wa* announced for next Monday
morning when interested peisons
will get together to landscape the
school grounds. Anyone having
shrubs or flowers to contribute
is urged to bring them. Mrs. H.
Huie
landscaping committee. Patrol
men Perry of Sun Angelo and
Matthews of Brady were present
and gave an educational program
on Safe Driving.
• * *
Mr. and Mrs. Green l)oyal, Jo-
I cele and Terry of Waldrip were
TTfr'.'wjt*
THE
Soft-spoken, you. (One reason is the
hydraulic-hushed valve lifters now
in all Chevrolet engines VX or (>.)
And this handsome traveler parks a
horsejtower wallop that ranges up
to 205! It’s charged with sheer,
concent rated nr! inn.
Action that can save you precious
seconds for safer passing! \ction
that lets you take steep hills in ef
BEt AIR SPORT COUPE- on* of 19 fuyh pr>c*d looking Ch*»ro/*G all
fort less stride! Action that helps
you zoom out of trouble spots!
And net inn isn't all. Chevy holds
tin* road like part of the pavement!
Of course, Chevrolet brings you
the security of safety door latches.
Instrument panel padding and seat
belts, with or without shoulder
harness, are offered at extra cost.
Come in and highway test it.
with the numerals 50 in gold,
adorned the table. Mrs. Lincoln
Lohn and Mrs. W. W. Frost dis-
played the gifts.
* • •
Guests registered were Messrs,
and Mmes. E. J. Browning, and A.
L. Varner of Abilene, Henry Lewis,
Richland Springs; W. B. Browning,
Doole; Bryan Hodges, Rockwood;
W. W. Tedder, Fife; M. L. Fulla-
gar, W. W. Frost, L. C. Burton,
S. J. Purcell, Leon Browning, G. A.
Newton, Mnrion Fowler, Ira Hes-
ter, S. E. Huie, Fred Lohn, Em-
mett Moore and Patricia, O. W.
Carroll, R. G. Hull; also Mmes.
G. T. Griffice of Sun Antonio, Con-
nie Brown of Richland Springs,
Jack Rabon and Jacquelyn of Eden,
J*. M. Lembke und Wesley Bratton
«,f Rochelle; C. I. Hilliard ami
Charles, Opal Browning. J. K.
Shelton, Sam Fullagar, L. D.
Browning, I-il 1 v Ludwick of I e.n
Valley; V. Trigg, and Messrs. Carl
Lohn. Gouldbusk; Bill Browning
and Bernard Browning; and Misses
Joy and Claylia Frost.
Jessie Cagle of Ft. Worth re-
turned home recently after spend-j
ing a week here with his mother,
Mrs. J. L. Cagle, and administering
to her while she is ill. Visiting with
Mrs. Cagle Sunday were Mr. nnd
Mis. Gaston Moore of Melvin.
Mrs. Mattie Waddle accompanied
Clarence Lohn to San Antonio last
Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ovid
Lohn and Fay. They returned
home Sunday.
Miss Margie Hester of Corpus
Christ! spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hester.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Browning were Mr.
RICKS CHEVROLET CO.
Brady, Texas
Plume 2200
Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING
Maryland ( lull
CofSee
Pound( an
.89
6
Ounce
Inst.ml
$1.39
Pillslmry Flour
io790
25si.79
Pillslmry
Cakes Mixes
3 boxes .89
Diamond GREEN BEANS 9 20.2 Cans
Cream Style
Diamond YELLOW CORN N 303 Cans
TOMATOES........................9 303 Cans
Diamond HOMINY..........6—300 Cans
Kimhell’s
GRAPE-FRUIT JUICE 46 Oz.
Diamond
TOMATO JUICE........ 16 Oz.—2 Cans
$1
$1
49e
2 Cans 49c
49c
GUARD Safety
With Good Brake*!
He lOOr. brake-sure! Stop
here for a free check of
your brakes. We ll reline
or adjust at low prices.
s & K
MOTOR CO.
CAULIFLOWER, Large White Ea. 15c
LETTUCE, Large Crisp Heads 2 For 25c
l Cello fkg.
CARROTS ........ 10c
14c
19c
25 POUND BAG
• 15c Coupon in Sack
$1.98
SWIFT’S VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 Cans 22c
Stockton CATSUP 2 For 29c
MIRACLE WHIP .Qt* 19c
Kraft's s <>/"
FRENCH DRESSING 21c
2 1 i <'an
CAL TOP PEACHES 29c
PARI) DOG FOOD
LIBBY’S POTTED MEAT 2 Cans 25c
Del Monte
PINEAPPPEE JUICE 16 0/.. Can 2<l<-
MILK, Instant Pet......... 12 ({I. Size "!»<•
GRAPES Lb. He
TURNIPS and TOPS................Bunch
( ALAVOS, California ................Each
• Mustard Greens
• Green Onions
• Collurds
9<t
Fresh
Stock
5 Lbs.
ORANGES
294
BACON
Corn King
Found
37<t
PICNICS
Zest re Preserves
• Xprieot •I’invapple
• Reach •Crape •Hum
•'ll <>/.
Til mhlei
l»e """
3 FOR $1
2 Cans 29c
Cold Medal
Flour
III lb.
Sack
790
Swanson's Turkev or I hieken
Pot Pies :: 2 lor 49<t
Wilson's fork
found
l ull\ l ooked
PICNICS, Swift’s Premium
SUNCO
FRYERS
lb. 394
GROUND MEAT
PORK SAUSAGE
SEVEN STEAK
•d
.29
LI).
25c
Lb.
19c
LI).
29c
LI).
29c
Lb.
15c
Lb.
29c
Lb.
19.
Lb.
39c
Lb.
19c
Itlue Hale
BREADED SHRIMP 10 Oz. Pkg. >0.
OCEAN CATFISH FILLETS I0i
GLACIER EIUTT CIT Pkg. 25c
• < III Corn •Green feas
• ( til Okra •Spinach
9 ( ill llroccoli
• feas X Carrots
• I hrilt \ S' raw lurries
SNOW CROP ORANGE.H It 'E, - For 2‘le
GRAPE JUICE 6 Oz. 2 For :!!>r
\ssorl * I in
5 pkgs.
$1.00
R. A. McShan Grocery & Mkt.
DIAL 3000 — We Deliver
Corner North Bridge & Crother* Ave
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1956, newspaper, January 13, 1956; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905057/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.