The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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and Heart O' Texas News
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Facts and Fancies
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If hit hi-art*nln< In va that
T*»*« Iwmorrata ran forgot ihalr
laaaM*<|naaiii| dlffaranra* at a
tfhla run* an I loa anil barb lha
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pr*«id»n< r of our mantra Hm
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WILKERSON
FUNERAL HOME
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a*ar lha npiMiriunllir I* affunliil
Mim a politic* I* -tub an
Intricate art, ha mat nayrr
ha«a Ilia thane* In *ar«a a*
l'rr*ld*nl, bnl Huolil. tta
llilab. ha nna of lha ba*l
Matralarla* of ttlala. nnilar a
I lemur mill thief Tha I lllaf,
tta ihlnh. alntulil ha Ltnilun
II JithiiMin of Tata*! Il iltrt
n* Joy lltal mi many Imarl-
ran* ihlnh* mi loot
• • •
Wa haar mi mm h unit nail *••
many natra Ham* shunt lha
hum|>ar rrnp of rail laanak** anil
train that In Tata* lhr*a vlprr*
ara rnnra niimarnu* (him In many
•raaona. that • rrait with hallail
brialh lha arllrla* shunt Tata*'
■ I •» it I y *naka* in tha |ataa( l**ua
of Tataa (Jam* and Klah
lln lha aofar i»ir In color, ara
plrluraa of lha four Tataa imiwili
on* vlpar* lha diamond ha. k rat
Har lha col Inn-mouth moccasin
lha i'ii|i|M>rhiad. and lha coral
anaka Wa laarn that lha rat-
llar and lha nun > a«m ara i at har
atll tampaiad and ara ay#r on lha
*trlha with lha aicapllon of an
•aanalOMl find lamaprad rat liar
• ho wnat hita ualaaa ha la dla-
la rhad sharply
Tha ropparhaad and aoral
• naka# ara mora a?an tamparad.
and alnca lhaaa dallyar laaa »»aoaa
al a blta thaa lha rattiar and
mocaaaam. mat ckan<a* of ro-
rnvary from an !n)artlon la m irk
bariar ihaa from lha hlla of lha
draadad rairlar and mor. aam
Tha anpparhaad la lha glamour
pn«a" of Tat** deadly anaka*;
and lha coral tnaka I* found In
Tataa tn two rlaaaa* tha An-
tona of Waal Taint, and ikA
Tata* final of frniral aad K**t
Tataa Tha aoral anaka la
haaullful In color, ha I* lha
dy #trl|»*d ripar "
Tha deadly aoral anaka’* band*
of yalluw and rad always touch
• hlla lha harmle** Milk and
Klnf anaka* hava ihalr rad and
yallow hand* aaparalad by a
hlaab hand
On* should not ba afrad In
work In • ba pa*iura dunnt hoi
•aalhay, wa ara fold by nna who
faar* raillaanaka* aa much aa
anyona for lha ralllar *aak* lha
co«»| *hada around aalarhola* or
l»y >avaa during working hours,
and an doaa not often miilaal
fanaa hulldara on lha hoi f. nca
Una Mill for all of u* Tatan#
2 Texans Leaving!
Washington Whirl
Ry TF* RA.Mf.EY
Associated 1‘rawa * par la I Sari irr
WARHINOTON. •A': — Two
Ta»ana, long in tha a*id*t of f'api
tol Hill artirltiat ara ratinnc—
altar € Ifomoday, Dnllnt Nrw*
i urra«p>.itdant. and Mm Stalls
Watson Mar rill, aor ratary lo Rap
**,f Frapr fk«kd of WVMta FnlMT
"ran
la good adviaa to kaap our aya*
opan, and arold walking In lha
dark during Ihaao anaka day*'
• • a
This, loo, Is * Tourlal Tlmn" In
Tagaa Tha Tataa Highway Da-
parlmml aailmaia* A « million
lourlala rlaltad Tataa In I <r f>t» Of
lhaaa a pprot I ma lily 70 par aa nl
war* on vacation; •» parcanl warn
rnmpnr* and nnolhar A parram
lin'd In trailar houaaa
ll la aallmulad that lha visitor*
apanl Mil Non raaldani fUhnr
man ar* raqhlrad to huy a llaanaa
for t2 ti n«ah
With lha ahundanra of ilovn
anil Iiuall which wa aaa a ho HI
lhaaa days. Ihnra should Im an-
other source of ravanua for Tat-
aa landowners lha laaalng of
ihalr farma and rani has for the
hlrd season " Wa hay* heard of
one who ha* accepted lca*e on hi*
land for lha hlrd aeanon for lhl«
ona year lo *ce how ll will work
Itrailt and Mct uliah I 'nun-
ly i* an Ideal local Ion for lid*
Mirl of "biarld Irada." If
Mini wlnn llraily lake ha.
rfttnc* a reality, there will
be more atenite* for making
a living for Ilia fine crop Ilf
young men and women who
»re gradual lug from arhool
and milage in “*»*, «f home
and Ilia."
With Ih*- July Jubilee coming
up soon wa shall be enloylng tu
greater number* Richard* I’arh
and I he llradv race and rodeo
arena We have many natural re.
Miurce* on which lo build a halter
community in economical field* i hye now
Horrinday has l«an with tha
News f«r mora than «d year* and
har headed it* W**hingtrm barrai’
ainr* IM4.
Ilia aocrsaaor «a bureau i-hmf
it Roiwrt K Baskin who caa* to
Washington mor* than n year ago
to work with Humndar Batklp
will tie assisted by John Maahak.
who rerantly arrived from Tea m
HornoRny, now M, rot a rad
lha f.egyaln!nr* lar many
year* lie worbed for lha Aus-
tin Amaruan-Htatraman before
I tuning lha New* Ilia father.
WilLam |l. Ilnrnaday laughl
journalism al Ibe | nitaraily
of Tataa.
A* a lieutenant, Hoinaday aarv-
ail with tfia famed Rainbow Divi-
sion and three time* w.it wounded
in World War I
Ilia wif# it the former Aon Ag-
nail, whose mother l< Mr a Delia K
Agnell of Rig Spr ng. They have
two sons. William D II, who it
being transferred from Albuquer-
que, N. M , to Houth America by
the oil company for which h»
work*, and John, in public rela-
tiooa work in Austin.
While their retirement plana at
atilt in tha making, tha llornaday
ara atpei tail to divide their time
between Tata* in the winters and
then pretty Blue Ridge Mountain
latm in Virginia in summer and
fall.
Mrt. Merrill, born and reared in
Smith County, took part of hei
schooling in Tyler She taught in
one-room school in Htarvillc.
not far from where *he »«■
horn. Then in llEU, after taking a
business course and working for
a while in a Tyler office, she
moved to Sweetwater to work with
the Hoard uf City Development.
so that we may add to the ■)*. I
script Ion of Beautiful Brady, with [
It* good homes, good school*,
good churcea and community
spirit the title "Booming Brady*
We think It I* altogether po**|.|
hie we know It would have many
satisfactions for the PKOPI.K
Thanks for roading. and good-
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OUT WHIM THE COUNTRY CAN
TEAR A TRUCK TO R1CCtS>
Chevy
middleweights
get y3 more
work done
in a day!
Whi rr fhi y usnl In drlorr 2, WO
Hill 11 on of lu/iirftrt/ |«rfriJr-iot k’iU
• n other tru< At Pi fn7anr C.'ut
S« rt n *’ of / nng Ri «i, h ( ahI 'fins,
mn m >u drhirr I MM! *;«//,■ni g
dau' Than ? </av< « « crA . >ally.
inn Kui A trail* and up isfn high
tm i ri-uufrv u ifh nurtimnin (,‘V W
had* A ltd n ith (kf«f< l r*m
Spring H>de r**i mg rrisy lopf i»f
the it at' "Vim iliMsV get ana wu'er
pifflng "a tAtlihviiJ r»»•«/* fhun
tp*i» dn in a islttt-ogrr car r tsy
ialr«M»y on i trftt« * wuyi ilrn re
Hrawir Vf, ».j / owif fo ftlhi gpfryg
rvmijh otsli af fkian 1 f.* • mult*
an h* -or \ *« I can cm if! eater
them r. rrtJane ha* ,nt 200
( hr* ♦< It i* haul tog for them
l think »* tv i tt ilr.! gfwwif
* tiuh-fa r wh ld ||< til .
iWI • night 11 t alk • > (he tile k
k wh.1 me t* ftraig tn it,
* \w\ h % 11urif"HI
fu i* d* hottmt thing
iIimIM ink * In* kt • * -
If
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Mrt
lit
ii ti
•w
Mr*. Merrill aloe worked for
Rmng and taring firm in Wirhiut
RaJIt for 1« yeart lafore coming
to Wathington in IfHf She rame
hare at secretary to Ikard *
"»odiate predecessor—M fn.saett,
an attorney now retiding in Ihil-
Im.
Mrt. Merrill t oilet ta antiques.
»h« it moving to Rig Spring and
already hat purchased a home
there not far from that of a ait-
tar, Mrt. I, E. Coleman.
• • •
AROI'ND THE CAPITAL:
Miaa Wanda May W >od of
Shamrock hat won a Bachelor of
Art* degree from Haliaudet Col-
lege here It la the nation * only
fully-recognised college for the
deaf Students at this century-old
school come from many parts of
the world,
Excerpt from a newsletter
Rap i. T. AutktrfRl of
“Maay AaaritaM ware ap-
parently a hocked whoa recent
developments revealed that
•he l sited Mtatao engage* ta
rap too* ge A Urge aamhor ai
people were pleoaawtly ahnek-
ed."
• • •
Among the many tourists here
early in Juno wore young Texan*
taking advantage of school voca-
tion or military leave; David
Srhepp of Houtuvn, whose Uni-
versity of Texas schooling m be-
ing interrupted by Army service,
visited the Capitol before going lo
Korea. Don Rich burg of Lorsine.
after being discharged from the
Army, wat visited by hit broth-
ers Jerry and Cliff Ktheredge.
both June graduate* of Koarne
High School.
Part of Rirhburg'a Army tour
wa* to serve with a select unit
in guarding the "Tomb of the Un-
knowns'' m Arlington National
Cemetery.
Now Portanie Typo writ or*.
Colo, Koval and Nmitli-Corona
Soo them at THE STAND-
ARD.
Charles Bade Oats
2nd Letter at ETSC
Charles Bode, a Junior atudent
from Brady, hoa boon named to
recwwe kit second letter in track
at East Texas Slate Collegw. Bode
i* one of 13 lettermen announced
this week by Uon Coach Dohnar
Brown.
Bode won the high hurdlea
champonthip* at the Border Olym-
pics and West Texas Relays and
ran on the Lion 440-yani relay
team that turned in a 41-flat per-
formance in a triangular meet
with Northwest Louisiana, and
McNeeoe at Monroe, La.
During the 1P«0 season, the
Lion* won their sixth consecutive
1-one Star Conference champion-
ship and captured second place in
the NAIA (national meet) at
Sioux Fall*. S. D.
m aa ■ a T OO A. AA.
R II E LftHY SUNDAY
Hear Your Radio Paator
C. L. Grimes
COSPIl TAKKNACU
WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURM Bill TRUCKS
9*mr lamI mmtkmru»4 t'hawmht dealer
Duncan Chevrolet Company
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WE GIVE BUCCANEER STAMPS
Hi TREASURE CHEST
OF VALUES
Our Value
303 Size Our Value Red
Fruit Cocktail 23’ CHERRIES
303 Size
Our Value
303 Size Our Value
Sweet Corn 13( Sliced Beets 13
303 Size
Our Value
24 Oz. Size
Grape Juke 35'
Our Value Tomato
CATSUP
12 0Z BOTTLE
Our Value
LB BOX
— j| Oscar Mayer
Luncheon Meat
12 Oz. Can
Rest Maid Red Plum
JAM
20 0Z SIZE
Silver Saver Sour or Dill
PICKLES « 23
NtihiMcu Premium
CRACKERS ........l.h. Box 27c
Nabisco Graham
<OOKIKS............ Lb. Box 33c
Swift Jewel
3 Lb. Can
Shortening 49'
Kimbell’s Drip or Re*. Orind
COFFEE
KimbelP.s Best
FLOUR 25 - T’
Pet Ritz Frozen
PIES “<••
CHERRY APPLE A PEACH
No Waste™-No Bone Lb. PKr.
Catfish Fillets 4?
Vine Ripe
Tomatoes
Veal
^t\i*n
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Cantaloupes»15| CUTLETS
Beef Short
RIBS
Seminole Sliced I scan
BACON -
STEAKS
Our Value | Lb*.
35| Margarine 29*
S4*M IAI.S for Friday. Saturday. June 17-18
W> Btaatvs tha Right To Limit All Marahandiaa
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1960, newspaper, June 17, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920906/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.