The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY, REPTEMMEH !, l:<:
THE HHAHY IIKitAI.il, BRADY. TEXAS PAGE 3
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la*i* iti tin1 lit t l.cgi*luti\'■
m.-.'ion go into effect.
A <'<>i ili.lat. il 'Iexit- H« -nil i* ic»
Hoard r.. injf into notion with a
statement by m** ly-i»ppojntij
< hail man Maurice ltall<<< U. of Foil
runct'tiotiul H'liool' for > o t g
11. . ; I. anil t he «'■ i -a alia S’at
11 *>In«‘. the Wain Stilt*' Holm, utiil
tho iiliii.j, |>.af ami Otphuii Si ho»|
at W a< o.
W ilcon i> a Wui'ii attorney a1 !
in'trai tor at Haylor I'nixer-ity
School of I.aw. Il.nnu. a m«-mii
of tin- Uhl Youth Council, wan oiu*
of thi* founder* of th«. Mu|iit't
PUBLIC
RECORDS
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from
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Stockton that "all doubt' <about ( hildren’s Home in Houml H< -■-
m i uritii - isnuu*') will he resolved‘ ^ hanker, Kneehnne hit' been a t-
m favor of the buying j otitic.'’ ive 'n youth work in Houston.
Also appointed to the hoard hy • • •
Gov. Price lianiel were Jay A. School Stud) Panel
Phillip'of Houston and Pete H >de . Six legislator' ntnl two ptivati
of Kmoi v. An attorney. Hullo. I. is citizen' are early appointees to a
former president of the State Mar new committee to-tiid> the growth
of Texa-. Phillips i a certified pruhleins of Texas jiuldie '.hool
public aceountunt, former presi- Named hy l.t. (iov. Hen Ham-
dent of the Texas Society of CPAs 'ey were Sens, George Parkhoii'e
and | ii eht chairman of the State ■ f Dallas, A. M. Aikin Jr., of Pari'
Hoard of puhlie \. countaticy. and Floyd Hrudshaw of Weather-
Hode- i president of the First Na-1 ford plus former Atty. Gen. John
tional Hank in Kmory. I Hen Shepperd of Odessa and
Hoard members selected William l.aredo school superintendent J. W.
Kitif to lie ucting seeurities com- Nixon.
nu doner, a full-time $lO,OO0-a- House Speaker Waggoner Can
year ioh, lie i a funnel a i-iant named Heps. Scott McDonald *»f
attorney general and had charge t Worth, I.. DeWitt Hale of
of .ecurities in the secretary <>f { Corpus Christ! and Malcolm Me-
•sHi|e office. liii'oor of K1 Paso.
Approving or di'ut proving pro-1 j.-u11 eoinmittee will numl.i i I <*rts of I,nine,a, A K S.hwort/ of , than a < a e , t
posed i-'ues of both general and |;ttni*cy and Carr were directed hy •<alve«t >o, foiiy K . • t .'tiei • te | eisoiis other than • •
itisuiartee securities will constitute i|„. |nw to pick three legislutoi - man, fame \| C • Wen > ' pi odu "> > win do o'
the prime duties of the new and three laymen, (ioveinor |lan- ford, I!. 11. < ory of Victoria. Men- , iiain guide loi lien
agency, Formerly, these functions ie| and the State Hoard of Kdu- ''.a J, A1 • * ii ■ »> I!
were divided between the In man. cation arc to | u k six more each. ^ • •Inmison, .11^
Department and Secretary of fine prop.. .,1 made during the Kemmrd of F..u U
State's office. It also will super-
vise the licensing of seen iti, i""1 ,"a'“ ll,"m S'"''
di ale. - ami salesmen.
fhivernor Daniel calh I the nmv
law a” “outstanding measure for
protecting the puldlc against fraud
ami swindling."
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in I MAI- An
l!i'ln if H.illdolph OW' te
II I• t* \lni n Mi l l , on Aue
H a di i a in m in • i ml I
11. i i.inl> > \ug. ;:i,
t * i non . ’li pm.in and
Annie shin, 'bier, A nr
Ni l. . in o ;(•'*•,s|i at ion-
M ill "i* Mm ah .1 Coi i M
I. . M ■ , I li III. e I W o door I I "III
111 o Id ntnl To w n».end
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1 O • dool 11 "III .0 III I n Id 11 Ini
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f id. 1 Mi'inloiln, San Aino
load
oi | „■« In a .
Inl VI I's II I. I., n key ltd V<1
.-iie-l ill their home, their
1 .1 W Ward, and
'liitili'n Ill'll v and John Wes»
ainl ley III I lev 1 lie They returned fc,
1 it I, ■ 111. e 1 , * f le da . 111 in a k*»
■'ell | re,-nr.'* "0 foi I he "I I II1 li (if
bool epi a ,\| 1 Ward teachoit
ii,* 'dminisM at hut hi hi.-It
hool Hell) will he a Ire-hmun,
i d John W ' ley a slxili cradei.
I I .1*0 lliol-loll
Ml Mar) I,ha Kittle of
Hull '"li 1" III lln In I week t'llll
a I he r i|i * of She 1 I on S a it Ii.
•li \( K-TO-St IM'oK' p MC IA Mine than
fit HI young.-tii > t and out Friday iiminiim for the
"I!.id. ' ''it id' ; fteaUe p..t ty -po: • • i«. I hy the
J. C, Penney Co. -tore in lliady. The chi Id re ti
met in front of the 'tore and then paraded mound
pa*
I- 11 ..1 I'hi at 1 e to .1 a mos ie.
i"d 1 In a * ‘ .11 I!) auv I ‘n* 1 r, i
1 fe 11 tie) Vi.' I'. I.' 1' I II :y 1 T all ,
1 lit laid 1'lndi.ii
\ 1 • 11 s Pare til »
H"\ I; dili pen 1 tie 1,1 Imp
'• Ion Holiday- . i'it Hi’ Ins p., rents.
'"I"1"1,1 '""I Tow, end and Mr Jin k Ha • -dale Hoy
H I* llutfnian, Iliad., 1 I’inployed in fli»* auditing d**-
"hl ....."kill 1,mu Camp paiiimnf of the Fexierul He-ervo
hell's < lids ( adlllai Co I ml. in San Vntoino
1' 1»111"• n, 1
f I ». 1.1 •,
i.t*. and II
essjon Was to have the tale build H. I ail'll < i lal'
■ hool hmldin/ and lea-e I hem Slate l ax
to di (riel . Nuim rou Tex.a "f H S • 111•
I Vis I .ends III Ho lds
Texa • 1 "ill in fi' oi
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1 ,linin'
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, cel. purled < "lilpllollel Hoi,el I 1
I llle I • ,, |'|n e if ic | .1., ndi till
11,11 -l ll......pin tit of l .till "*l .
In 1 al.d 11 :l. 1111
i . , , ). iel- • v. i:l he
, 11 d I ' ' .1,1.1 fill I'lem
i drive, . lale pa 11 y head1 p in * i
*f" A i i in atit.oun.-' a «.• al v. ii!
mill.
for school I iii i Id in ir.
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Full li t ii .’I,nil
House ('oni mil te*1' "\i,i a c *iii t • > 1
A long list of group i ha lieeu 1 iuinif'i
> nu,h Council •* ip hy Speak.u Can to ' uly
Frunl. M. Wilson of Waco will !'o '<■ Hite piohlem- and iep«,'t to
tie idiairman of the new Texas ttm h l.egi-latuie. I hey im I'*■ *
Youth Council. I.egislnlixe Hudm i Hoaril—Hep
Other me,nhci named hy Ihiniel ^Kav Smith "f San Mar. is, In.ate
are Louis Henna of Hound Hock , S. Seelig-oii "I San Antutin., \\ i
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T> i .1 led, ,'iy \ ily i i' i '
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l.a *. 1 on pa tillage and lute crops,
i.i al .»■ mm" l l ii i : i" il I'
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of project s, lull I . >1
* age. 11 la- 1 * •
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ACCURATE
- PRESCRIPTION SERVICE -
Compounding prescriptions is more than a businem
transaction at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE ... 11
is a trust to be executed with exacting care.
We invite your prescription business.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Dial 2452
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MOR' PEOPLE DRIVE CHEVR TILTS THAN ANY OTHER CAR
d Bol Air Sp,;
-po wdL spunk to spo'c
Great to have-and only Chevy's yot ha 1
t
Chevrolet’s the nnl\ leatiin^
low •priced ear with riwv <»f
tliene advaneeit—the only car
at anv price with till of them!
BODY BY FISHER. V«»u get more
to be proud of in Chevrolet. No
other low-priced car is cniite
beautifully or suh**tantially built
down to the last detail.
SHORTEST STROKE VH. This
helps explain Chevrolet’s smooth
ana lively V8 ways. Short-stroke
design also means less
travel, longer engine life.
s piston
i. Here’s
super-efficient power with plenty
of vim and vigor!
S IWDYRD li \I.Mt \( K STEER.
INK. Chevy’s Hall-Race steering
gear mechanism is virtually fric-
tion-frce! That means easier park-
ing, surer control, more relaxed
driving.
I'OSITRAt.TION REYR WI.KV
When one rear wheel slips in mud,
snow or ice, the wheel with the
traction grijn for sure going!
TRIPLE*TI BRINK TI RIIO.
tiLIDK*. The silkiest automatic
drive anywhere! You move from
standstill to top cruising 'peed in
one gentle stream of motion.
Special"(irade Retarder" imsition
saves braking on lulls.
P.s. Chevy’s ir,,t the big “details,'’
too! Sr all the < xclusives at your
Chevrolet dealer’s!
al ftlra emt
i
cimnoin
LIT A ttINMM; DEAL ON A
M.W CIIKN Y I IIH (iKTI ING’S
KM H A tkOOl)!
Only frunchited CKnrvlrt dealers display this famous trademark
See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer
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Ih v wor.tlit*r :in«fl in «ct t short Snurt.w
ii nd Rol.iTt Kniud.tnii of iloustoii. limn S. Il.uitly of I'mimali, I. T. t !.«• '"t ton in .I'l.l. al. "Uth. m land I'. |.:i.....
Now agency replairs the old Kilts. Jr,, of Weslaco. «'nil ,;'1 <d -U' ..I , fi m-r cent la 1
Youth Development Council, It1 l.egislative Counc il—Heps, Hoi. licuHure topc.ided. hut better > icld ■ ,,f <»,lV.S persons 1hind l..n >. Na
will have charge of the three state ert Hughes of Dallas, Wesley Huh l"' expected in the northern hall tional average incrca-e wn 'J J pet
HI the state. cent. National average i |(tj pi i
However, t’SDA noted north- i.m-rs per lOti.iMMi population; T. \
cm crops are two to tlnee weeks as ratio is It Id per luo.iHitl ...
late and could he damaged l.y an Texas Hailmad Coinmis-tun retain-
early freeze. e.l the luwest-in-ln-loi y |:t day
* * • producing pattern f.n the Texa-
lugg Dealers (iel Kirenses oil industry in September. Several
State Agriculture Department is 1 weeks ago President Ki .'tihowet
in the process of of licensing some i asked oil companies to cut th»*i,
,'ti.,(mo egg producers, handlers and imports l.y 10 per cent. Hut Texa
sellers. I commissioners said the re.|Uest had
New egg grading law will he in , not as yet hr, tight any increase in
effect Oct. U2. Enforcement will demand for Texas oil ... ''Intan-
1,cgin Fell. 17, l!*.riW. gihle assets'* evaluated foi t n \
Exempt from the license re- purposes in Texa < hit an all time
i|iiircmcnts are retailers who sell ' high of SHIO.Ttbi.Ofio thi year, re
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p* i 'i •! for >■ x ...I
li !i - appa. • Ilf It ""k ;. t.d
li'.'l Vio at ion I' D \ l. ■; ■ ■ 11. . I 'i .
Ill J ’. In I ■ an,roll .
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|{ac'k Tlu* i»uildo^s!
Get A Stadium Seat
In School Colors
S|Kfiall\ .Made! ... for the New
Kulldoy Stadium
All This At No Extra
COST TO YOU!
McLean's Sporting Goods
IMionc 22dl
You Are Invited to the
GRAND
OPENING
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SINCLAIR
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LAWKKNC’t \S M-'AV
!( STATION
Saturday, Sept. 7
FREE PRIZES!
Hall point pens for the men. Orchids for the ladies. * avv.
and balloons for the kiddies. FRIT! ice cold IVpsi-Cn’a
served to everyone. #
V’t;! • dime * to win a new TV clock,
""vie TV ('locks to be awarded to d
k: \> persons at H |). m. Saturday,
Sept. 7. NO purchases necessary.
FREE
LAWRENCE’S Sinclair
Service Station
1900 S. Bridge
Brady, Texas
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1957, newspaper, September 3, 1957; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905062/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.