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Lici’ofilm Service xx: >.
P.C« Box 3066
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NEWS YOU CAN’T GET ELSEWHERE
THE BRADY
STANDARD
niti» Jffauri (&’ (Lsxus
VOL. XLVUl. No. 35
10 PAGES TODAY
Brady. McC ulloch County. Texan Friday. May 21.
5c PER COPY
Whole Number 75.17
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Pin Hopes on U. S. Doctors
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Gas Company Asks Boost
In Rates: One Price to All
Empire Southern (Jus Company
imke 1 tin- City Council Tuesday
night fot authority to raise rates
in Hrtuly.
The ii tte t u K | resentcd I y
Tat Ketlluy, vice |" • id" -t t 1
Knit W"itl>, and Hill (.rai-.t. d;--
tiict trial i.ei in Hrady.
Kenney d'scii- i i the piopu d
only 1 . "fly . nd left the formal
application a itii the counc 1, say-
ing' he would M i to have a hear-
inyr oitiiei tit the text council
meeting; "t the one following, after
the ci it' i-'linen have had time to
study the proposal.
trial consumers net a cheaper
rate than residential customers.
"it should lie pointed out that
the present -c-hediil'* of gorier al ser-
Phone Company
Asks Ciijt Aj«ui
About Rale Hike
John .Mien reminded the City
Cotiie il Tuesday night that Smith*
western States Telephone Company
is still waiting for the council to
act mi its request fur a rate in-
crease.
The application, signed by Em-
pire's president, James A, Davis
of Fort Worth, says rates would
he raised about 17 per cent. ! Aden, We.-t Texas division main
The increase would be smaller a«*r "f ,lu“ con,Pan>- said, “Hind;
on the small users but more on the ! has |,et n vvi,h entirely
commercial aod industrial
largo
users. j .vat s.
One rate would apply to all gras
customers in Bra l.v. Crider pre-
sent rates, commercial and indus-
too lot a rate for the last five
Mother of Brady
Teacher Dies
Mrs Nellie Blanche Bryson. ?o.
mother of Brady Mich School
tenrher Mrs Dorothy St Clair,
died nt fi a in Wednesday at her
home in MlllersVlew.
A teacher nt M< rtzon. Mrs
Bryson I nd Just completed her
school year Tue-xl iy end returned
to her home In Mlllernvlew.
Funeral servient were Iteld nt
1! p rn. Thursday at tin- Fir-t ,
Christian < huri It in MiBersviow
Survivors are h< r husband, W
C ( Bill i l’r\ -un ii raucher at
Mill* rsvl-u : two dniirhtec Mri
St Clair of Hrady and Mrs Kli/a-1
beth ftlasseoi k of s m Anttelo:
two sister-. Miss Bertha Cooper
of Dnllns nnd Mrs lies-. Fuseli of
Austin; and two brothers, I, B
of Cnttilln nnd .1 It Cooper of j
Sidney
A tearlier for .10 years. Mrs.
and more costly tallies and equip-
ment.
By 1H38, he said, tile company
plans to install a system “which
will make it possible for our oper-
ators to dial any number in tne
nati,.n, and for your number to be
r* ch«d from other points by dial-
in;."
The rates Allen requested Tile-
day are the same a< the revised
reque t •submitted l.» t Docmbe
It wouhl raise a one-party irtisine
p’u.'.r from $r, to Slh.Vl and would
ia: ( a four-part- res den e ph n
from to $1.75.
McCollum Returns
To Council Meet in a:
City Attorney Sam McCollum
III was hack at Tueslay night’s
« Bryson had taught at ’flooi# | rity r°umil mw,in* for the first
I Mlllera; lew, Eohi and Mertxon I tim* *'nc* *•» injured last
f She tried to retire several years June.
•go but alway* aifreed to "teach McCollum now is able to get
Just one rtiore year." amt she was I around in n wheelehair. His right
always atod her aerrlcOO wort Iff la OtiU is • eapt. nnd the left
wanted I left ia in n brnro.
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The company, he said, hasn’t ask-
ed for an increase previously be-
enuse of the drouth, "hut we just
can’t go on absorbing these ri,;ng'
costs."
There have been wage increases
for each of the last six wars, he , .... ,
said, and telephone service in con- ^.p*^
stantly improving requiring bigg'er
v ice rate, .. i- identical with the
trendul service iates ... in It'll,
ami I lu in 11,1 n u. r, I i ban
vh i at ■ < ffc(t i; e i Ithe
i ippi < atioii said.
"Th" only ci,a11e(- a hi, h ha
I I cell made site - III ;v,, t be
dill ifi.»ti<.n in I "f li." opt dial
id m iates, fii t iiiao. nati I in
1 l. i I becal.-e of tin dop'e ,i,.n ...
and which should li.r.a been clin.i-
1 natcd in l'.'I'l when (in- (lcpii oi>
j Imd i|» finitely lifted."
Ti'i- appbciitii.ii aid the com-
pany's ci - -1 s i 'ii^i's, meiers, pip,
and fitting's) have been ri,r:g
-tcadily since It*|u and mentioned
that previous requests for rate in-
creuses had been lit-r.icd hecau-c of
the (in uth.
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W he:, the company qicnt $|fl,0(iO
for a tiew pipelir.e in iPal to . ip-
plemcnt tlic Hiady guts apply,
"Empire advised the City then that
when the drouth is broken nnd bet-
ter economic conditions were in
si;rht, it would attain present a te-
quest for a rate increase ...
"This is that request," the ap-
plication said.
Alone w it li the rate increa c. the
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t ho 11 ill ( i.unt i y T» i pi <
op.
K. ( . Nuitimy. bookkeeper I 11
11, I I o' i (’(i-iip l’i. I In I I
I’ve yeuis, has been named acting;
! umiiH);cr at tlie (inldtliv. ulo hend-
i piarters.
A led idit of l.i.bn lice I.' I b
Hail furmeily operati ,1 the indop-
indent telephone exchanges nt
| "(ill. Doole, and l i b, Selling" the
I xcilflttgc t" the co-op ill Octobcl,
Ht-’li, when it w.c oi gani/eil.
\ f'l " sc'lo-,'.' hi i x u/ui'igi'.s, Hal'
"tni-d l lie i (dip as plant ,;ip i u
tend' nt ami I lien w a- nai">'i|
ngo'i and moved to doldthwaite
' about 1 I i iont hs m ,,
II II i d the ( t Ml .1 T- (
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t a i * i i \\ i md 111'I'd moii c u -
t nni( • ."
lie addi-il, lio-Ai-vi'i, l hat I la i
'■ i trotting now lu-tomcis, loo,
no'', -nice the lain-. I’eoj I, , lie ii |,
dn a Iy in e no,. ie; ,1, it.*,
• ull' i ll l 'i :nl y a-i,| a - '.mg ' ,
photic 1 • i \ i. * .
Mi. Hail i • tli fot in" i 11 irini >!
Hill, i enr-'d at I t t t! i.
aid. I<- and t la i c i i • ■ t ran porta•
I K'll.
M .‘ "In d" I to i-M'ial doc*
' a in .Mi ■ ■ . but t la y grave
1 I I lio hope.
Tbi-n i i a V, ar ato. a torc-
i' 'i i ii I* mi"!-' .., i a the
t"i; in I 11 I . ti i no- 11." o|.j max-
a / mi ■ and no - j a pg- r be ire, hs
i 11 a a all there.
No. '.ii i I .fuel Mail me/.'s
ti't hi! bi d 11 aie bin oil and he
v tillsing' again.
rile ton I i- p< I how'd the mag.
Ill la Ml Sot o. || could bo
ib*»o Tin, w.i proof! But how
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((immunity (best
To Meet Tuesday
Melabei. of the McCiilhi b
Count,; ( on o f ae-1 will meet
in tbr olfico of the f’humbet of
Commerce at " p. m. on Tim day.
May L’x, foi the pntp- e of electing;
now directors f.o the i-n.iu ng- year.
Wayne Ferg'iison. president. .,nv;
the public i, invited to attend tin- <l«*nt of the Concho
new.bin. \ alley Council, mill hi icd, ti, they
------- ——— ----land'd tbe group of Scouts and
Stouts of Ali Ranks
Receive Advancement
r,at«- the present rate Hincession.,
given t" churches nnd school in
Brady, concessions first made dm
ing' the depression years. ( hull I, •
and schools would pay the ane
rate as nil other users.
Churches row are lolled nt :i
(Turn to Bate l, Col. (’«, I’lcn e l
if
Tuesday Last Day
For Hrady Schools
Next I uc day, May i tl,*
lust day of legular < ia it
Hi adv id. "d - and tbe la-t day C
eafete in will In- open.
No .i hoo| i« ched ib d Wi-dn
lay Of Thtu -day.
S’ehool htise . however, will nia'.i
t'icir regular run, on Frida:
morning'. May III, f n students to
pi* k up th»dr report cards at 8;10
n. m. The buses will make the re-
turn trip ahout 910 a. m,
Mr. and Mr*. Idadjr Uni nf
Ksinmey ara parents of a dauab-
ter, born at Brady Hospital. May
19.
( OMtlt \ II I. XTIONSI—t o|. K. C ( ra a ford, commanding of-
ficer of (tO"df"llow Air Eotc-e Base, Nan Angelo, congiatulates
Butch N’cwlin, center, nnd Ed Carnthers upon becoming Eagle
Scouts. Col, Crawford was the main speaker Tuesday night at the
Scout Court nf Honor in the Fellowship Hal! of the First Meth-
odist Chufeh (Standard Photo |
III- C b dt"!, I te. top, ( • I ' :, i A i , l"\ itii :,t .'Iy | Ml
Hi.'civ I' .; J-. " win i ,1-i I ,,t pi. n , inch.ding Die Scut , tmn-
tlu- ( nit of Honor Ti.esday night • • 1 I'oi tli b; i ven'.
• ' ii! b:p li.ill ot tbe 1-dr t Tin group nl o heard - iinn- t i me
Mctiiodi -i ( le.icli. ; ndve • fn>m Col. K ( ( : a ;-
II .' i - a \. . \ 'ii* a "it ' i fnril, eommunding offici i of
le M " V. att, Si out executive, (ini Ifellow Air Force Base.
,m'1 f E. I mb Ji . San x West I’ointM, ( o| Ciawford.
Ill 'bleed by Kai I ix icl fee .
ma lei i.f coicii'oiiie a' ti"' < net
"f IIo-k.i, aid he i;i delighted t"
e the great and infen •• ieteri- t
"i Scout rig II part a elat !y
ini'led out the out lour pha-i .
which, he raid, w.i. - o impeitant
n tin- I f" of hi.-, fly i -. and what
11 mentis to I'Ve) V 'lie it li»t«-l b fe
' Many of our city boy cnim int•
1 ' V i - I''.re*- not I 'vi tig 1 >w t'
i • ire 11 let themselve, in the out of
ibior And certainl', uni" .......
. nd thern elvc le t in de-c-t or
■ ilb" i te i inirit t y if t bmg go
’ "il.i 'tlile ti e; lire fly fe/." I • i
aid “Then i, when tle ir t. .lining
n 1 i,.v Scout: carries them througi
tn afety."
h rooi Second ( ! to Ka. I ■
Si Hi ' I quite a jump and there’,
lui of work in het sect). \t tl "
• .it of llotior, two Imx received
th" highc-t rank in Seoul ti;;
H ' b \i 'lm and hid ( airithei
Mr I" me out of a hundred Scout
• -r atiair the iar k "f Eagle,
.nd \\ \ att (inly f Ac out of a
hundred ever got to l,e I 'fe Scout .
but (,i| Fngdahl ii ached that goal;
b ” t to N- Stai Scuts, but
Chri'les Reynolds, Bobby Brown i
i»ml Bill Archer reached that \
I plateau and were awurded Star j
ltd lff'M.
Wyatt also commended (leorge
Mays. Eagle Scouter with the
hron*e, and gold palms, who was
presented the Silver Palm. This
8rady High Class
Tc Hear Manning
A‘ Bicfflilaurfiafe
I !•* lb \ I toil Maiming', | a tor
i ii n b". ci r h, will
i " the I *. u i ; i! a 11 r i • a t ( • rtnon for
11 Hi ,idy 11 igb sb boo! . ne.i cl:»s«
m ia; t i;-1 i
'I la CM e . • III be I ■ Id at S
! e in 11 ■■ HIlS iie i t,a i‘irn.
I " ll"v I i c l ( at t, r, pa tor of
' ' « ' r 11 it! I'.ap! - 1 r III b, will
■ ivi i! i.i\ ■ 1 i"H and V I Fry,
i III del I f tin Fie lib and III! Ig’e
■ie' * Il'ich of ( bi i. will give
! i.i'diction.
(Hi I * . pi. tain .1 .'••nny Ibn !ley
' | 1 l 1 ' '■ 'p t dll i; . '.m-
i I by Kenneth Audi" on, and
I’. ’ i \ U dm d will be beat d in a
■ ■ | b"i " "In w lb Nancy Wil-
l.e i - n n - | be ai corn pan 1’,*.
A nit,-i Jordan will play tbe pro-
• rial fiom "Aida," and Sandra
Hargrove will play “Pomp an I
• iii in-dance" fm the tec ■ ■!,>", i|.
(Turn to Page 4, Col. 4, Ple«.se>
laittle League Calls
For Help to liaise
New Grandstands
The l.ittle la-ague needs a little
help Sunday afternoon to raise the
new bleachers at Richards Ibuk.
I.c,ague 1‘resident T. II. Mat'sdcn
;rd he would like to have the
team managers and fathers of the
l.it'ie l.cag'iic players to inccl at
H i park at I 111 p. m. Sunday.
The bleachers were moved from
H i l"i- Stadium several weeks
ago, but rain has delayed the m-
t..lint ion at the park.
Chuck Wagon Feed
Set Tuesday Night
I’iie Rurhdle Study Club’s an-
il * back Wagon Supper, |ost-
I""led because of rain earlier tiiis
nmtitli, i set for next Tuesday
night. May L’s.
The upper begins at 7 p m. on
the Richard Moseley ranch just
• a t of Rochelle. Ticket, are <|
f"i adult- and f>0 rents foi child-
ten under 12.
'>00,000 Pounds
Of Wool in Sale
A wool sale is scheduled here at
Roddie A Company next Wednes-
luy, May 29.
The sale begins nt 9 a. m.
One half million pounds of
wool is to be sold by sealed bid*.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1957, newspaper, May 24, 1957; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905050/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.