The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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Mt-lliu Lenin, Mi-- limma
l*i««tor, an- vi-iting Mr*. Ity-
l-evi-, Mi . Proctor’* »i#tvrt
family.
i. anl Mi.. Khcrrmi Kilmer
liahy arc viuting Mr. anil
V\. N, Kilmer, PlacaJ.
an : Ali , I!- Campbell, San
a vi-ated Final Hailow, Mrt,
ami •<minima Harrow last
tiiovi-i I leak Icy plat c
Mr, ai il Mia. Value Mark ami malo River to,lav
daughter, Mary l.yan. I.u* < nav*.
N. M.. viiitcil tin- I». S Humphrey ■
I’uciday alteinoon ami ail of them I
( "I ,\. A. Jordan ha not U*en ho
well lately, lie ha* riot heen uhlo
neat to l>e up and around much during
thi* hot weather.
Several friend* and relative*
tan i* the *urvivor of a park of
hkille,) in treeing hoth tats
coon*.
"This river bottom,” Ike saj,
"i* full of wild itante.
and
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Mura Trihune-Herald
Outdoor Milur
Written far the Aio*oriated Press
SAN GAIUUKL. Texas—n IV-
The hanks of the San Gabriel Hiv- _
*‘r ^,,wn ^ere fhiuttsh witii wild-, „^n t)j(j (|0g jo years old struck i Mish Hetty Spencer and Chcstei
He pointed to a snailintt Hole I Worth Wednesday to work
cat, in a neatly-painted, spacious time for school to start.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Chuhhy Hrovsn,
The Currie reunion will he n
l.iinipusus on August I.
Walter Heakley, KMi-n and Wil- i
had suppei with Mrs. \\ II Mat- |1(. Heakley, Itoclu-lle, vteie here from lleep r reek, Placid and Mer-
thews, Hio-.s11wood, that evening. today for Church and a visit with cury attended funeral service* for
,loe l>un h mnittaii, Norman, ‘ friends and relatives. 1 l.ee Turner, at Holt last Thura*
Aik , i time in Monday niitht lot a Itegular services aic heinir held day afternoon. He died at Veteran*
visit with Mr. ami Mrs. Albert today ut Mercury Church of Chn-t Hospital in Fort Worth, ufter a
I- intiiuati. I by W. Hlack, ACC, Abilene and lonj? illness
Jerry Finninan went to Kott | Charles Ibdlen, lll’f, Itrowitwond | ------- ------—
ut Mercury Hapti*t.
Mrs. Jim Mcltee is at M4iS Hos-
pital Hrudy for treatment.
until
Notbini; l*ry Clean* Hike 4sal«
tone. Try Carlson's cleaner*.—
(Ailv.)
^ y 1957 Text* Tech FootbaU Schedule ^
TUN SUM NH Oet tS-Artaana ...........
I .......NH Not. >—Oklahoma ABM .
Itott ...NM Not. »—Tulsa .............
Mrs ....HA Hit II llsiillii SIwsim ..
.........HH Not. n—Arkansas ..........
H-Labboek A*A«ty
N-Hlfht
from Ike Camp’s place, Ike says
you can find rattlesnakes "as biyr
as your lejt ”
Ike Camp is a bid Jfuy,
her trail," Ike sttid, "I knew what , Huy S|H*neer, Odessa, are visiting
Mm .. at
finally jumped down a dry well Placid.
life.
lt ^is ta* j lrtiU,ut^i',»lo'r^ iV*bulb's i ** W||s the minute she opened She their father, Melvin Spencer
and it took us three hours to |»et
her out.
"Two weeks latei we found a
j couple of kittens in in-i mi;,- Sin
who I
K \IHKH I.KADKHS Knd Pat llartsfiehl (left) will he ultei-
nute captain of the Texas Tech |{ed Haiilcis thi fall, and tackle
Chailie Moore «i i^-ht i will he captain. Hoth played for tin- l.uhhock
Hitfh School state chanipionship teams of lu.M and H*a”.
and his son, Hut.ha# is a hunter.
When you drive lip to ike's place
in the little Milam County coin-
trnr
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iiiiiiiicifiiiiliiiiiiliillE
tmitiity the first rrieetet is a
hound (hur. The hound doesn’t ire*
i.\i itc.| unless you want to do run
a coon or a cat. Ike s Idack and
914 Texas High Schools
To Be Playing Football
them and one died. . put the
other with a yellow hou-e cat
which hail had kitt« about the
same time , . and now the hnheat
kitten and the house, at kitten play
together.”
Ike says there's n< place like the
San Gain iel for u co.,u iiunlci.
“It isn't like other country," he
• ays, "because down lu’ic every
tune your hounds tree a coon you I
will find that coon in a hollow tieej
t runk.
lie'll d" in from the top and
d<* all tile way to I'm I • • • 11 •, n i of
I he trir . . and wlu-n .a c open
the tice with yoiu avc vial find
out what kind of hour | you’ve put
Kveiyoiie who attended the -l-ll
camp at Granite Shoal Wedne*
day through Friday reported a
wonderful time. Only three hoys
ftotii Mercury, llu^h ami Hay
Ihival and Jolt Pool I'mlcl'Wood
dot t<> do hut they are hey'innind
to plan to he there next year and
lake others with them.
The preachers foi Placid revival,
Niederhofer and < iui c and faioi
I lies were sUppct duc-t of Mi. and
! Mr--. Vernon Hartlctt Saturday
i evomtid.
Ail Coips Tech Set I h >v ci-
A ali i here now lit- In moved
hi■ .v ife and two chi '111 -i to I!i a<iy
to live while he i> avva.v on ovci
si a v duty.
Ml . Helen Mooli ha i ,>iuc
home after ■ t v i i al dav ' i lioul
Work tit Impel laI. She ha I.
II. II M(t)l.l) V. H Ml.Il l
A-sociated Press Sports Fditor
In just a fi-W Wcel the Woi id1
laipe-t iii^h chool foot hall oi'dan-
i/.ation hi-dlns a three-mourns cam.
paid'*- "World's lardest” mis heen
used to dcsciiho the Texas Inter
scholastic League many times hut
I - consi-i ut ive L-allies.
Tile I,i• >. t he t 11 col'll i 1-1.1 hy
St ini ett, tin- ( la s \ kind. Tl, ■
Halth i ■ have won *Js, |,, t one an !
tied on* in two yeai .
< iai l.ilui, t hr ( 'la- . A A \ |. fell I
irid champion, lias taken da and
lost tincc in three seasons.
Of the defemlind chanipionn,
hat
it never was more emphatic than Garland and Stinnett appear to
this year. have the best chances of rcpcatind.
The all-time hi^h- a tn • men- | Gar land lost many first-strinders.
dous !»14 schools will open the
season in September. That's five
more than last year when the re-
cord was set.
Pointind up the scope of Texas
schoolboy football, consider ths
fact that 45,000 will he playirtd
the dome and that the 4,700 domes
will draw 7,000,000 in attendance.
That’s a far cry from that fust
year of the icadue race Ifijo
where there were no district cham-
pions. luit the teams with the best
records were put into a playoff for
the title. About 150 schools partici-
pated.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
Marriage Licenses
-loo Harold Andrews and Anna
Jo Parmer, July J5.
Actually 100,OHO buys will
play football in Texas this
fall. There are more than 50,-
000 on It teams, scrub teams
and junior hidh school teams
that receive their -timuli front
the Interschnlastic League pro-
gram. The 15.000 hoys will be
on team* playing for district
championships or in other
word*, the varsity.
As the schools Mart preparing’
fin the new campaign they will
find n
. tleaks
ha won three ti.light ('lass
\.\ A A hain|iiu!i-ii: - and cur; • '
tla* iill-lilU'* leci'id hy tal "id the |
title* this ye.li, ha , 17-rum
tii-itk going. The Kiigh . t-cci to
w in -.*\ o*i mot o to i t u* all t i ■
record. Hack in tin* 1 ;• in* lluil-
Ihii-'-tta. a ('la-- H -chool, | .ng
up the record of I ! -traidht.
Another winning streak of im-1
portance is thiit of Stamford, the
two-time Class A.A Mate chain, ion.
The Itulldod* have swept through I
New Auto Hegistrations
Mrs. Louie II. Whitaker, Hrady,
'57 Ford two-door from Curtis
Norman-Trail Co.
T P. Wood. Hrady, '57 Ford
four-door from Duncan Chevrolet
Co,
Samuel l>. Casonato, Fort Worth,
'57 Pontiac coupe, from Mot row
Pontiac Co.
Homer II. liahy, Calf Creek, '57
I Chrysler four-door from Hrady
1 Motoi
; John Oldham, Hrady, '57 Chevro-
let pickup from Duncan Chcvro-
■ let ('o.
Clayton Myrick, Hrady, ”-7
here Were a I * of I no! hai Iel v
* 111-1 o hi -t fall an I no t of the j
1 p.'iit reserve return.
Stinnett loses only s*x hoys from'
the fir 1 si i mg of JI thiit slam-
tiled to the champion hip last fall |
\hilene will have a good
solid team hut it hardly will
lie up to the standard ot lt)5ti,
Glynn Gregory anil Jimmy
Carpenter, Abilene's touch-
down twins, arc gone.
Gordon Wood of Stamford
loses 20 of his IM first-string
players, including Mike Mc-
Clellan. one of the fastest nnd
most efficient backs this state
ever saw.
Abilene, of course, will he most
in the spotlight. Tin* mighty
Fugles have won more state
championships than any other
schools—six. They came through in
I’.'d'd, lb-H. I lb'll and l!h54-55-5ii. If
they can take the title again this
year they will have bettered the re-
cords of .'{ straight set by Waco in
the l!*20’s, equalled hy Amarillo in
the HUlO’s, and equalled hy Abi-
lene in the l!)50’s.
I f your dog get, that • ■ *n. he'- g .t j ' '■< l.v I...... i,lcc|t*,| pi me i pa I ,>f i he
In ( li in tlien* aftei him " | Imperial chool .
San (iahricl is also l-.now n fm il I I"* Alfred llarri um- an- plan
uiui'ual numher of pal"iumo color- | nilig to attend the Cuniiingh.mi
Ford pickup from Curti- N":mui'-
mple of i cent winning Trail Co.
win kin.- Ahilene, which M,i,c. \\ . Smith, Hrady, ->ij
Oldsni" ile f .ur-door fr*un Camp-'
hell'- (i' i -Cadillac Co.
Ti'iu Wil-'-n. Amarill". '57 M<*r
cury four-door from Hutlu-rfor I,
Motors.
< ai I" II. I "I'cz, I ionic, '57
D"dgi* p klip from Shuffield &
T" .v n ' ml.
At arranty Deeds
.1 11 I'li-i ii h and wife Ann I
Stella I ll-rich, C. W. Fr. in-li, Hcu.
hih Frerich Harter and hu hand
John K. Harter to H. F. Jacoby,'
'it 4 acres, all of W. II. and
i). T. Melvin Survey 12. (2» t is t
aci c . all of I HH < Survey 1 I
an I (1.2 acres out of S. K. Me-
Ktiorht Survey M-2.
Federal National Mortgage As.
oi atom 'o If. Y. Higlcy. .ulnimis-
tiatoi of Vi'teians \ffa:rs. To hy j
NOTICE
BARSCH
RADIO AND TV
112 S Hlat-kluirn
Open For Business
SAI.KS & SKRVK K
• All Work Guaranteed
Phone 2.l2:i for
Pick-up and Delivery
After :» P. M.
Call fisoi
“Honesty Is Our Policy”
Voca Trio Returns
From Trip To West
Mi. A. ( '. Stewart, Mi. F. < >.
Henderson and Laity have recent-
ly teturned from California vvliei-*
they attended the wedding in the
Chapel "f Hoses at I'a-ailena,
• ‘iii"l Stewiirt. granddiiughtc of
Mr . Stewart,
Wi de in Cali fm i:,ii the V" 1
*rio enjoyed many intere-' a..:
i 1 • 111 They \ i ile.| Knott (;t >-
T v 11 ;o i lb-11 y l-'ari" at H e-na
I’ark and fahulna Disney him! at
Anaheim. They wen* at Munii a!
Auditorium iit Long Heach and
aw flu* Mis- I'nivet-e (alididai-
arrive for the Mis I'. S. A. .,
lection.
In H'dlywood at the Queen-fot
a Day prograni. Mi s. Stew tu t ai I
Ml Hemler-ntl Were hoth sell 1 t
ei| to he in the group nf O] fiont
wlech five contestants are •-•■-.■!-
ei|. Fniollte home tile Vocaite vi
1’i d Ofliell.t Stew art and fatuity
in I’alm-lah*. c.ilif., then went
tn Nevada to -ee glantot01. I.a-
Vega- at night.
Next intcic ting sight wa the
1 raccoon*.
"We see lilts of them iVi-i v A in-
ter." Ike says, exhihitui:: a hi-an-
ti f u I tiixidermy job of a big tan
coon working his -vay up a tice.
"We never bother the young
ones."
They* don’t anthle around in the
woods too much at thi time of
year, either.
"It is full of snakes," Ike says,
"and some of those rattlers are a-
lug around as a man'- leg."
Girl Matadora
In Acuna Sunday
Miss Hctte Fi l'd, the F. S. gill
bullfighter, is returning for an on
gagoment at La Maearona Hullring
in Acuna, Mexico, Sunday, Aug.
4.
Miss Ford will he fighting in
competition with two of Mexico’s
most noted matadors, Rafael GHa-
inan ami Haul Marquez.
The fights, with four l a l’laya
hulls, start at 5 p. m. Texas time.
Acuna, of course, is just aero
the Rio Grande from Del Rio,
Tex.
icimion at Richard- Hark Sunday
Mrs. Kaymoml Cox and Hay, |
Abilene ale vi itilig Mi. and Ml
Albert Fiimig,in.
Mis. Sim Gamhlin will go to
Hrady Hospital Monday morning
for minor .surgery.
Their friends are planning a
household shower for Mi. and
Mrs. Jim Deeds at the community
Huh rooms next Tuesday evening.
The hostesses will serve refresh-
ments and provide a series nf "12"
games for entertainment.
Mr. aud Mrs. Deeds lost their
home hy fire and anything that
could he used around a home
would he appreciated.
Miss Linda Gore is a vi itoi in
the Fd Garrett home today,
Jake (Hell) Currie, his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Itird and Mr. Hint, Flea ■
anton, ami Jake’s sister, Mrs. Mur-
iel Anderson, Lawton, were here
for church services at the Church
of Chiist and f>n a visit with
friends,
Mr. and Mi Johnnie Mcltee
and children and M>s. Mary Mcltee.
lirownunod, are visiting Mi s l.ula
Mcltee today.
M1 and Mi < 'Ian-nee I »e- 1
land children, Rochclh* weie with
BULLFIGHT
5 P. M. Texas Time
SUN. AUG. 4
Acuna, Mexico
Opposite Del Rio, Texas
Macarena Bullring
--•-
Beautiful Miss
BETTE FORD
The Sensational Artist nl The Hullring.
In Compel it ion With Mexico’s iamou> Matadors.
RAFAEL GUZMAN
and
RAUL MARQUEZ
4 LA PLAYA FEROCIOUS BULLS
IN 4 FIGHTS
20%
Discount To All Military Personnel.
Only I. I). Card Needed.
Future Fights: Sept. 1, Oet. t>, Nov. .J
'i.......... •* •
Kin fe.-t. with half of lots 5 and tritra'”c Rouldi r Dam, which i
Fleck VI. Ci ut hei Addition. ,lll|nan imagination The-. • •
Clyde McIntosh and wife |.,nc' i^''onr ailihle Grand Cany-n. th.- !
McIntosh of Brown County to l’ran,l"J <*f all sight* to 1.....Id 1
iGc. 'c I-:. Hot41'*, 1*1 > act Wit of The n ost inti I' (ting ic • I.. v
Ah xander Durr Survey :• .7. n 1 P'<* t■•nl I dian u'-n Wi ■
L- i c.'-e < iw\ i-r to J. H. ( awyi*r crowding the t" s n of U •• , a
of Vwi g County, all light, title "n their "pay -day" from I .
in I ir.teie t t*i north half of ca--t i Snni.
half foot and 120 feet of north Afte*- f e lay i- t > . ■
half of Hloei 1 * > 1, Lit hr Addition, home, \’.,ca |w>ki*d real g. „| !
Maggie Henton and husband,, restful, they admitted.
J. A. Hentoi of Tom (ireen Coun-
ty to First Hiiptist Church of:
Hrady, all of Hluek 77, Luhr Addi-1 Home From Trip
v'
illlllpifi
tion.
ACCURATE
- PRESCRIPTION SERVICE -
Compounding prescription* is more than a busineaa
transaction at tho CENTRAL DRUG STORE ... II
to • trust to b« executed with exacting care.
We Invite your prescripMu busiaem.
CENTRAL
Dial S45S
STORE
Mr and Mi*. Haul Moore have
returned front a --hnil visit with!
Mr*. Moore’* sjster, and brother-1
in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Jones A. Fo*- j
ter, and Mr. Moore’.* brother,
Hampton Moore nnd wife. Tony'
nnd Richard Moore, non* of Mr -
nnd Mr*. Haul Moore, returned
home with them.
We aervire all makes of refrlfer-
•ton. (Fomentic and Commercial)
Oar reliable service* are as none
•a y**r telephone. CALL SSN.
GARTMAN’S
to make your dreams come true!
This is truly the golden moment! For the first time in years your
Cadillac dealer has a selection of models ready for prompt delivery
... your present car is at its peak market value ... and the model of
your choice may cost far less than you imaKined. ('nil your dealer
aoon and learn about the practicality nnd wisdom of ('ad iliac owner-
ship today. He will be happy to hear from you at any time!
VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
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