The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1961 Page: 2 of 8
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iDY, TXXAt- TUESDAY, JANUAtT It, 1M1
SCHOOL NEWS
Council Urges: See
The Basketball Games
Til# Brady High Ktud#nt Coun-
ell la attempting to #n*ourag# *t-
twln - at th# ta*k#tbill gam#*
tbi# year Th# roandl is sponsor-
tec th# r«->nc#uaalon standa and la
wfferinr two door prim on# for
• anno-making project Tb# prom
will h# a aemi-fortnal affair on
llatarday, F#b 11. a> th# Na-
tional Guard ArmorT Admlaaion
will b# II for foopl#* and tl for
atar«
• • •
<#s4ag t« Hto.ii hIiom
A commit*#-- report was mad#
on tb# posalhillty of going to San
Antonio Fab 11 to Rural Youth
Day at tb# Stork Show aa II
m#mb#r* of tb# Brady rbapter of
tb# Futur# Farmara of America
mat Tu#*day. Jan 3 Eirhta#n
boya ordered tickets for tb#
apanal rodao performance on Sat-
urday aft#rnoon. and about SO
boya Indicated tb#y wanted to
make tba trip to tha nock ahow
Th# FFA b<gr* elected th#tr
FFA »wa#th#art at th#ir regular
m##nn* bafora rhrlatmsa Sh#
aaa to I*# pr#a#nt#d wttb an FFA
Jsck#t In a special aaa#mhly pro*
cram Tu***day. Jan 1ft.
GAS
CLOTHES DRYER?
MS. SEMORE CASH
Monty meant nothing to her. Has a
NMaUhy husband who pays ail tha bills
•r-thout batting an eye. She Just buys...
snd, of coursa, uses nothing but tha
most expensive, whether it'a auto*
stabiles or appliancas. (What else can
S woman of her social position do?)
•he'a not concerned with the phenome-
sal savings in operating costs of a
Cat Dryer. Twenty.five dollars a year?
Trivia, my dear Cavendish I
w
V
MS. L H. CAREFREE
line maana nothing
ta Mr. No kids to keep up with...
Mange to no dubs or orginuationa...
Maaen't hive to fit her hours to any particular schedule. She’s not impressed
My tha fact that the faster performance of a Gas D-ysr provides precious
Minutes to tha her:.#" '“"'sraakar with an over-crowded ichedule.
fltNELLA HARDTACK
Ym ean't convince HER that the dean, lira
flam in a Gat Dryer is completely isolated
flwm the dothM... that Nations: Fire Under#
ssMari itatitbci prow Gas near the botiem of
•m hat ae an accident cause...that the low
Mat — high air flow price ole of Gae Drying is
•amtooiy N't for even the def ect of
•prtht’. fabrics No matter how raid tka
Mvanttgta, aha 3 »b;« with bar p*c,.ocat.
%
RIGHT NOW. YOUR GAS
APPLIANCE DEALER IS
OFFERING THE YEAR'S
BEST BUYS ON
FAMOUS NAME GAS
DRYERS IF YOU RE
NOT ALREADY USING
GAS FOR DRYING. THIS
IS THE TIME TO CHECK
THE FACTS. LIVE
MODERN. FOR LESS
WITH GAS'
Post Natural Bis Goopuy
Wednesday Ju 11—
ScIwm Club BMU;
boob faculty maws lag
Thursday. Jaa 13—Mid-
una eunu
Friday. Jaa. 13— Mid-
trrm exams; basket-
ball. Kan Haba her#.
Monday. Jaa. If—FT A
vorattoaal ag-
rlcultur# la 1-1 aervlc#
DMt.
Tuesday, Jan 17—FFA
meets; basketball.
Llano here
W#dn#aday, Jan It—
Junior Historians
moot: r#port #«rda to
students
President G#orr# Kidd pr««ld#d
for th# Jnn 3 m#*ting. and entry
form* w<-ro flll#d out by boya
who will exhibit livestock in th#
McCulloch County Hhow Satur-
day. Jan 14
• • •
Junior lllHiorinm >|##i
Th# Junior Hiatorlana of Brady
High School m#t Wednesday. Jan
4 President N#ll ftryaon rall#d
th# meeting to order, and th#
mlnut#a were read and roll was
call<-d by th# ae< retary. Jo Ann
llarvison.
Th*- school photographer,
George W Jonea, was present to
lake picture* for th# achool year-
book. Separate group pictures
were tiiken of the members, offi-
cer*. and sponsors.
its
Bun H<beilule \liea<l
Brady High'* first-year voca-
tional agriculture classes have a
busy schedule ahead of them
with six-weeks u-wis, mid-term
examinations, th# commercial
feeding program, and th# Junior
Livestock Show to think about.
The hoys are very enthusiastic
about their study of parliamen-
tary procedure They enjoy talk-
ing about record keeping, com-
bustion engine* and general ag-
riculture that they have atudted
The hoys have found the need for
caring for th# land In their study
of soil conservation There may
have been a few injuries in the
shop class, but the outcome of
the many projects has been worth
a sore thumb or two,
Some of the hoys are getting
ready to weigh livestock In for
the second ''go-round" of the
commercial feeding program A-
bout 21 boys entered this pro-
gram the first semester.
• • •
Senior Test Itcsult* Arrive
Brady High School seniors will
soon he able to have a long look
at themselves as the result of
general achievement teats taken
this fall. Th# Iowa Tests of
Kducattonal Development, given
to all senior* In the early fall, are
a battery of nine objective testa
designed to provide a comprehen-
sive and dependable description
of the general educational devel-
opment of the senior student.
The Individual tests in the bat-
tery are 1 understanding of
basic social concepts. 2 back-
ground In th** natural sciences.
.7 correctness and appropriateness
of expression, 4 ability to do
uuantitatlve thinking. 5. ability
to Interpret reading materials In
the social studies, 6 ability to
interpret reading materials In the
natural sciences. R general vo-
cabulary. and '.t us# of sources of
information
The major purpose* of tin-
test* are to enable teachers and
counselors to keep themselvc*
more Intimately and reliably ac-
THE BRADY HERALD
PUBLISHED EYEBY TUESDAY
Entarsd as »scand-ela»s mat tar May IS. 1M4. at tha pool
offiea at Brady. Taxaa, under tha Act of March t, ISTt.
Second Class Postage Paid at Brady, Taxaa.
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C D. REED. Publisher
non WILSON. Editor
An* rtflartlM spaa th# 'h#rsrl#r or •IssSisg of say p*nt
!irm a#*c##rmar in th*## kIism wUI b# i-laSly sn4 pruaaptly corr#et#d
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qualnted with th* educational d#- of us hopes to win a ribbon or
velopment of each student and to
provide th# school administration
with a more dependable and ob-
jective basis for evaluating the
total educational offering of the
school.
A preliminary check of the re-
•sult* shows that this year s senior
das* is well above the national
norm.
• • •
l*T 1 Speaker
Mrs H. A Hallum, Sr . will he
guest speaker at th# Junior High
|*TA meeting Thursday afternoon
at 3:3u o’clock In Boom V All
parents and Ini*>re*t#d patron*
are c*»rdlally Invited to attund th**
meeting.
» • •
Ks**ay fontest
The sixth-grade pupil* of Brady
Junior High School are partici-
pating In an essay contest spon-
sor* d annually by th# Borosl* Club
to promote the study of safety
This year the subject Is "Safety
Habits at Home and at School."
The awards will be given for
first, second, and third place wiri-
n'r* at thu club's Jan. 17 meet-
ing.
• • •
lta-1.clhall Tournament
The Junior High Annual Girls
Basket hall Tournament will be
h* Id Saturday. Jan 14 beginning
at 8:70 a m Saturday The finals
will lo gin at 7 o'clock that night
Brady's A and B teams will he
entered In a tournament. Come
and enjoy a day filled with school-
girl basketball If you cannot
come, buy your ticket Htiyway and
help support your Junior High
teams.
• • •
News Emin North Marti
With Christmas holidays behind
us we approach th# midway mark
of our schr»ol at North Ward.
Next week we will have our mid-
term tests, and then we start on
a new- semester.
Perhaps on# of th** best thin-, •
w<- have In Htore for us In the way
of recreation are the annual spring
contests we have within our own
achool Th«* events Included ar#
‘-polling d'-clnmation, und the
track #\»*nt§ We also have th*1
*U' k and potato races which af-
ford us much fun
iif course u* m any contest
we train and atudv for then*
••vent* several weeks before the
actual contest, and by so doing
w,- learn a lot and Improve our
bodies by th** physical training
the practice gives We are all
gerly looking forward to these
events and of course, ••well on#
medal which will he awarded to
th# winners.
• • •
Up have really been enjoy-
ing the new ta|M*s which were
r*-corded for our use by the
Texas Education Agency.
These Include stories, |MM*nis,
music, and games for onr
learning and pleasure. There
have heen A‘j of tthese new
tapes secured for our use.
We also have a new record li-
brary, "A Musical Heritage for
Young America " This library of
good music waa purchased just
before E'hrtstmas. and these rec-
ords include music of the great
composer*, folk songs of Ameri-
ca. American patriotic and march-
ing songs, songs of faUh. prayer,
and hymns, story-songs from the
Bible, the instruments of th#
orchestra and many others.
We treasure these new record!
very highly.
• • •
Christmas Play
The second grade at North
Ward preseuted for the December
PTA program n play entitled
"I.arry's Toy Shop," In which all
the stud* nts participated as toys
engerly awaiting Christmas and
their Impending and hoped-for
purchase for some little child.
After lairry Anderson, the toy
sfnr*- proprietor, locked up for the
nlvht. th# toys came out to froll-
until the midnight hour. The
beautiful French dolls (Bebccrn
McCollum, Angells Clare,la, and
Kay Vnlllanti sang nnd danced n
bnlM number. Toy soldiers (Fred
McDonough. Ren Thomas Garrett,
and Thomas Moran» drilled in
military form, followed by hooka.
(Peggy Lynn McMillan. Clpria.no
Gultndo. Joanne Buiz. Bally
I-aurel#*), blocks (Sharon Goteh-
er, William Don Williams i, candy
sticks (Gloria Prlddy, Luisa
Laurel***. Juanita Hernandez.
Judy Williams i. Jack-in-the-box-
es who did a lively drill < Ricky
Lively, Mike Brown. David
Piercei, Kpinning top* dressed in
ballet costumes i Diane Williams
ao4 Barbara Williams), sad Ida
domino fjackia Timms).
Aflar tha program, tha second-
grade elaaa aaag Christmas songs,
accoatpaaisd at tba ptaao by Mra.
Jo# McDonough
Hear From Naw Braunfels
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott
sad family of Saw Braunfels,
■pant Cbrlatmaa aa gaaata of bis
motksr. Mrs. C. I* Elliott. Thay I
drosa to Carlsbad Cavoras for a I
vacation trip than returned last
W#dnasdajr for a fair mora days' ]
vlalt la Brady. Thay ratufned
horn# Monday
WANTF.D—Clean cotton raga.
HIM I)Y MTIN DA Rll-HKRA LI)
*10,000 miles
at less than
Vi a mile!"
Reported by POPV MIl M IKXC E
Impartial Test Team
after 30-day trial of
C,
*»vV
\
\
"Over-all direct operating cost
per mile .. . $.0169."
"In 10,000-plus miles of bard
driving, not one mechanical re-
pair had to be made."
"... there's oomph for passing
... you don't feel deprived, the
way you do in some compacts
ond imports."
Make your own F-85 TEST todcyl
Ml YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZID OLDSMOBM QUALITY DIALS* I
CAMPBELL’S OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC COMPANY
Hnidv. Texas
Men, This is thu .. .
SALE!
. . . You have buun wating for!
Kxrrxihmi; in the ll»iu*«* at lint Hrdttrluih'!
lit hits, if \ rs. \m< t \si\s. ktt.
SALE OPENS WED.
JANUARY 11
lR*ir "lii»*-ler" S|H-nRl' .. S«»m# Number* tn Men’*.
Husk Puppies - ■ 50%
SHOP
•OOT
HlatMnirn Sf.
Itrsul). 1 * \4*
WQNTIIR
m
SAVING
STAMP
Double Stamps Wed.
^QNTIER
With $2.50 Cash 1‘urchasu or More
Shop Wednesday, January 11 .Save!
SAVING
Kimheir*.
COFFEE
LB. CAN
Liquid
59 IVORY
GIANT SIZE
l.itrhl Crust
FLOCK .................. 5 Lhs. 49i
Hike Kite
SHORTENING .’I Lb. Can 6.h
Kimhell’s RISCTITS Can 9*
himhaira
Salad Oil
kimhell's 0LE0....2 Lhs. H5e
Honey Boy SALMON T. Can 59c
•
Fresh ( KANBERRIKS Box I.V
JELLO ............... .1 Pkgs. 25a*
Del \alie ( ul
(iKEEN BEANS 2 tO.Ts 27t
Del Monte Hi Og. Can
Pineapple-!Grapefruit Juice 21c
Pineapple JCICE ... I« (V/.. 29c
himbrll's Strnwherrx
I’RKSKRYKS 18 Oz. Glass .'Ms-
K'nilkell'w
VPPLE JELLY I ISO/. HI. $1
himlwll'w' 11! Or. Cun
M'NCHFON VIFAT ... 44c
Cracker lUrret
CRACKERS Lb. Box I9i
•
Korn Kist BAt'ON Lb. 29c
c Bath’s FRANKS Lb. Phif. 19c
PORK ROAST
Lb. 29c
Voca YAMS 5
McSHAN GROCERY and MKT.
i mart X. Itridee A Cmtberw Axe, , . . Ill At. U 7-tflOB . . . We llelieer
SAVE NOW AI RICKS BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE!
STACY
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STACY, Tei
Due to eo mal
Christmas, the!
Sunday schooll
pastor will be |
Hop# we can
tend services
Sorry there|
this week. I
our trip in til
Visitors in|
horn# during
days were Ml
Barnes of All
end Mrs. Doyf
of California;'
ry McClsren
villi*; Mr. andl
Ciucie and gfl
Mr. and Mrsf
girls of 'Edcn|
John Browi
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 10, 1961, newspaper, January 10, 1961; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920967/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.