The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 18, 1963 Page: 4 of 6
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t*Mir 4 tnr it* vf>y whui r mady tpta*
Tacit and Tattaet
Hello Hack front i vacation trivial occasion* smaller schools
no called front writing to observe,
you I itnt finding joy in the Helieva it or not, our
fellow -h11• of thinking togcthe, granddaughtoi, completing the
again TVinitk friends, whcr- MVrilh grade, attended school
ever you are for taking time until 4 o'clock every day of the
out to rend out “Facts und lout week, except Friday. when
Fancies." Without writing tin* she went buck at 12 no«>ii uitd
column we would find our life was through cheeking out el 2
much duller! p. ni. Another good thing
It .seem that the question. about the clone of school there,
"Are you there?" ha always as here, was the many social
heen one of the most important event* for the young people. It
urnong men. In fact, it must ; was not quite all work and no
have originated in the beuu- j Muy, hut rather the attitude
tiful Gulden of Eden, when the of responsibility which pre-
I.ord God railed to the first vailed.
man. ' Adam, where ure you ’ We have been impressed in
We hope we all are here! our ,)WI1 “Beautiful Brady" by
the summer recreation program
We think the President of for young people. The City
tiie I'nited States i* now call- (Council and the lirady City
ing for u REAL law to lie Schools merit, our thanks fur
enacted hy Congress, setting sharing this great service not
out permanent legal means only to our young people hut
of freedom for all men in the tu the city as a whole,
problems which affect all fifty ! Someone said — wisely we
states, us well as those of, think—that character is oftesi
the Deep South. determined on the playgrounds.
America wu settled and has , Fair pluj and sportsmanship
been preserved by a unique poo- ure wonderful qualities to be
pie. These people had th« shared by all our citiaenahip!
courage of their convictions J We hope that so moo no will
about the vital issues of life teach a summer school for
und left the security of their. learning the Spanish language
homelands. In frail sailboats | We feel guilty that we have
they crossed the unknown seas not long ago burned this
to make a new life for them- i beautiful language of so many
selves and their families in a i of our fellow citizens. Another
ruw land inhabited by savage*. , wish—if we may say so—is
Is it surprising today thut that Americans of all types
their descendentn want to pre would consider the importance
serve the t»est form of human of spelling correctly, and of
government yet devised and j speukmg anti writing intelligent
respect the law of tile land V , English! That would be a nice
If Congress, representing all i starter fur adult summer re-
of us. will only face up to the creation!
f'aKt
-• REPRESENTATIVE
TCtfc&ns*
r-f
. •
r jzd^
ysSjUfi
null in n I
I vote of 117-30, while the vote
in the Senate was 24-41. This
AT THE TEXAS—Elvis
Presley and Joan O’Hrien
share a iiappy romance
in the new song-studded
movie, “It Huppened at
the World’s Fair,” show-
ing at the Texas Theuter
through Friday.
HHenavuj
r MHh D. b PUMPUKBT
To the People of McCulloch
'County:
The 68th session of the Tev overwhelming Vote wa* by one
,as Legislature ended at the of the widest margins in legia-
close of its 137th day. three lative history..
days ahead of the 14U-day con Vmir Representative had a
stitutionul deadline for reglutir difficult decision to make lie
sessions. Not since IM-TI when caus, theie were some had
the 48th legislature completed feature* in this bill. 1 jollied
its work in 12b days, has a th* "'“"-nty in vot.ng for this
Legislature in Texas completed n'easur*. for 1 „m confident
its tasks in so short a time **•«» <i"v,rnor will us.-
The early adournment will <h*<’riminat..ry line item
result in savings of about 145, vet" * *’« *h' “""T*"
. ... ,* sarv fat out of the lull; thus,
000. It wus a busy session, with
. *i . . . - .. . leaving sufficient revenue to he
1,088 bills, 80 joint resolutions , “
, .. later appropriated to needed
and 100 concurrent resolution*
. “ , ...... . .. areas of higher education.
introduced in the House In the
Senate. 52:< bills, 30 joint rest,
lutions and 91 concurrent resi-
lutions were introduced. As has
iieen the case in most regulai
sessions in recent years, only
about one-third of the legist:,
J tion introduced finally passed
• • •
The last major hill to he
finally passed hy the Leg-
islature was House liill
Kb. the General upprupriH-
tion Hill on which the
state will operate for the
next two years starting
Sept 1. unis.
It appropriates n total <<f
$.‘<.14 billions from all fund
sources of which an increases
Personally speaking, ns
your Iteprcsentative I have
had one of the most suc-
cessful sessions that uny
Legislator could ever hope
for. I was honored at hav-
ing the privilege of chtiir-
ing a major committee,
the Highways aad Roads
Committee, during the 5Hlh
session.
I was author or active co-
sponsor on eight successfully
passed statewide, contested ma-
jor pieces of legislation, n re-
cord equalled by no other mem-
ber of the House. These includ-
ed II. B. 21, which was the
Selliiinil Ranch
Schedules Sail**
Hehmlrti Hereford Ranch of
' Mason, owned und operated bv
| Kelly and Minnie Hcbmidt. has
announced Ita annual Goal and
KIi«h|> Male for Saturday June
122. and their registered Here
1 ford Mali1 for Saturday Ocl-
' oher 6, with Willard Jordan
nerving as auctioneer for both
; events.
The ranch Will lie selling
'.’25 head In the uoat slid sheep
sale Including 3r, registered
i Angvira bucks. 70 purebred
range bucks and 70 head of
omatandlug yearling cominer
, t'ial does Thirty Suffolk ram
lambs will M«-ll ns well as 20
| ewes
The Registered Hereford
{Male will constat of approxi-
mately 7ri lots of dwarf-free
cattle Included in the offering
will he 20 hulls. .20 open
heifers and 1 f> cows, some with
calves at side and retired
Moth sale* will he held at
the ranch headquarters north-
west of Mason, and will start
promptly at I p in.
y isii Mot Met in Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hrnd
hum spent the week end In
Temple visiting her mother,
Mrs. W. T. Morgan, who i.»
critically ill In Scott A White
Hospital.
Visit in lirady
Mr. and Mr*. L. R. Roberta,
Sheila and Terry of Fort
Worth, and Ml. and Mrs. ('. V
Whitehead of Refugio, were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. V\c<t and Mrs. G
Y. Whitehead.
] ,%lleiMt t on*ration
in ami Mr*. M V Olin •<-
tnoted the Toe* State Odfn-
piMttlr i 'ollVfHtt lofl ht*M *1
Rice Hotel in Houston June L'i,
14 and 16.
Released from Hospital
Mr. and Mr* Travis Oldham
were patient* in Shannon Hos-
pital. San Angelo, from Mon
day to Friday last week where
they went through the clink'
To Vi*it daughter. Family
Charley Miller of \A aldrip,
drove to San Angelo Monday
morning and made reservations
to fly to !.«» Angeles Calif.,
next Thursday, where he will
visit his daughter. Mr*. Chris
McDonell, Mr. McDnnell Hiid
soil, Terry, for a few days, re-
turning to Brady In time to
attend the Jubilee races.
ME SFRYICK . . .
til Makes of
Refrigerators and
Aiitnmatic Masher*.
• Nr* Air < end it loner*
for Sale . . . See l!a and
Save!
BKiDY
REFRIGERATION
APPLIANCE SERVICE
210'} S Blackburn
Mr. A Mrs. Tommy Caylnr
Pi. I.Y 7-2462
necessity of spelling out r»-al
laws, so that court order* will
not substitute the people will
follow the leaderhip of their
We heurd Governor Connalty
speuk last night over TV. He
rightly commended the HAth
Legislature for its energy in
elected representatives. And i passing so many hills to help
legal integration will lie eatub Texas grow, and we approved
lished without, the clang of ( the list of tax measures the
sword or the economic waste Governor said he would veto—
now disturbing the peace of “brick* and draperies and so
millions of Americans.
* * •
Well, we visited our child-
ren in Dallas, the M. N. Wil-
liamson, Jr., family, the last
week in May. Almost as every-
where in Texas progress was
forth" that we can wuit for
in the building of a greater
Texas.
We hope he also realizes that
as the head of the executive
brunch of government, that in
obtaining the laws and the
running high and wide in Big funds for the “Grew Program,"
I). We were especially impress- the Governor has been very
ed with the seriousness with fortunate in getting so much
which the people consider the of his progrum through. Ilu-
importanre of school work milfty is one of the most at-
There does not seem to be any
foolishness about turning out
school sessions for any of the
tractive of human virtues und
one of the most rewarding.—
Thanks for reuding, friends.
rh-
Young: Man .. .
Wouldn’t you set aside one dol-
lar for the support of a penniless
father? , . . particularly if he hap-
pened to be your own son’s Dad?
Our Retirement Plan of good life in-
surance will do the job perfectly!
DON F. JOHNSON
Rep— Ph. LY 7-2414—Krancka Bldg
Fidelity (inion Life Insurance Co.
Dalian. Texan
and (laughter, Brownwood spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I)
Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Brown
enjoyed a vacation week with
the Bill Millers and Graham
Millers. They spent most of
■■3'- cTf **!
£ *
Texas legislature.
Sincerely vnurs,
TERRY TOWNSEND
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
By C. H. (MYKIH') JOHN WON
Ship aad
travel M
Suliha
11 i always on
tha movi
toward aw F»*
better wi
MERCURY, Texas. June 11
—Mr. mid Mrs. Marvin Gar-1
rett and two little girls,
Brownwood, visited Mr. t,n,‘ )f *H7.7 millions will com. from Governor’, proposal to merge
Mrs. Ed Garrett Sunday. I th|> „tllt,.-„ (;,.hM-u| Revenue the Game A Fish Commissions;
His friend* are glad to know , jrumj. H. B. .11, which was the major
that Jesse Farris has heen able Public education headed the transportation legislation of
to be at home from u Dallas increases. State aid to public .......mu; H. B. 58,. which
Hospital for some time. He is , school* was up about $1(15.7 W1,H 11 **u»jor furni Bureau hill
hack there at present for a | millions. Aid to public junior inspect reportedly diseased
routine check up. colleges was increases! to $2.5 livestock; H. B bnl, which
Two Furris grandsons, Roy millions. Appropriation* to tin broadened the investment pow
Lee Farris. Ozonu and Arthur [ 50 state colleges and umver ,>r ^Y-xas Mumcipul Lm-
Lee Farris, Brg Spring, spent I sitie* was up $42.7 million*. ph>yao» Retirement System. S.
lust week hpre while increase* for all agon *'• “> which make* San An-
........... ......... zf rr "S,uv= trx. r,
The addition of the Univorsitt F,*rnl
of Houston to the state syr- Riving game wardens the right
tern accounted for $18.7 mi! *'• «>nforce the trespass law*;
lion of the increa*e. *'*• f* “-’ I- which clarifies ci*r-
Increases for treatment of tain Workmen* ( ompensation
mentally III persons. for Insurance laws; and S. 1< 11:18.
schools for mentally retarded which is the Prison-Made Giw*d*
their time at the camp house a||d for VllUth lnstltll. Act of 11MW. In addition to this,
on the river nnd invited Mr. I tj<jns algo wpr<> rpf|„.tr<| in (he thres- |«k-uI hills were passed
und Mrs. Conley Purcell and i Confepence. Committee’* ve<4lin- tor ' "'■tain countie* in the
Coni tie and I ancho <1 mendatlons. These totaled $f..n, *,{,t h District.
Brady, to join them for u fish ,fi und |2 2 millions respect Th''' *’"|nP my lust news-
dinner Sunday. 1 }vejy letter for the Regular Session
Vicki Gamhlin spent Wed- I (jov. John Connally’* sincere ll"' 'r,H4h legislature, I wish
nesday through Sunday with desire to see that more of th« thank the Ntundurd and
Mr. and Mrs. Young Gamidin. appropriation money should go Herald for their kind coopcra-
Brookeamith. She attended to higher education created kin t,,,n helping keep you in-
youth revivul in the handsome 1 first major impasse of the se* formed^ on the actions of the
new Baptist church there; two sion.
picnics for the young people: Tiie House passed the fieri
and was u guest rider at the era! Appropriation Bill hy a
Early Rodeo.
Rev. F,. M. Grier, pastor of
Brownwood First Presbyterian
Church, his wife and three
children. Mrs. Grier’s mother
land her aunt from North Caro-
lina spent last Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. Humphrey and
her sister, Mrs. Geo Murray.
San Antonio.
Mrs. Murray went on to
visit in Coleman and Abilene.
Memliers of the Women’s
Club at Mercury nre look-
ing forward to an interesting
program when the Huh meets
on June 19. Mrs. Boh Moseley
will give a hook res’i->w, "Papa’s
Wife.” It will be an open
meeting and everyone in this
and neighboring communities is
cordially invited
Visiting with Mr. ami Mr*.
L. E Knutson during the weeR
were Betty and Helen Ether*
edge of Roscoe.
On Sunday June 1, Garland
Danial* and Jeun and Judy
Kthereilge came hy going to
San Marcos where Jean und
Judy enrolled in the summer
term of school. Mr Daniuls is
a teacher in New Braunfels.
Also Glenda and Ricky Knut-
son of Brownwood have heen
spending u few days with their
grandparents, Mr and Mr* L.
E. Knutson while thair mother
is in Fort Morth for Medical
treatment
Mrs Charles Johnson visited
Mrs Knutson for a while Mon-
day afternoon. Mr and Mrs.
Jewel! Gwens visited with tha
Knutsons .Monday night.
Carried <smt—no letter last
weak
Vmki Gamidin rode in the
parade und grand entry of the
Llano rodeo as representative
of the Heart of Texas Riding
Club
Complete* Training
Aubrey .1 Davis, chief hos-
pital corpsinan. CSV son of
Mr. and Mrs Rurnol Davie of
Brady recently completed six
week* of underway training
at Guantanamo Buy. (tuba,
while serving aboard the at-
tack aircraft carrier CSS
HhantAd-Lii The trnlning re-
acqaalnts the hMp'n personnel
with underway procedure* and
Increases her efficiency Inirini'
(the trntiitiiic. the crew member-
visited Kingston Jamaica The
Shangri-La operate* from May-
port, Fin.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
May ! take this mean* of
thanking my friend* who re
memiiered nic so kindly dur
ing my hospitalization. Yonr
cards, letter* nnd flower* were
very much appreciated.
MRS CLARENCE COLE
Dear Render: I spot* Older fish. especially
Well, here It is time to go male*, have n tendency to pro
for another column. Not much dace a large, rather flat
new* lias happened except the "hullv” head Tin maximum
regulatory meeting which wa*
held June R with t:i laud
owners anil sportsmen present
This meet mg had a hatter at-
weight I* about :to pounds but
few fi*h over 20 pounds are
caught.
Channel Catfish account for
tendance than last year and 11Rr,number anti pouad-
ninyb. next year It will even a(W „f CBtfl„h eaa„ht ln
blRgar. Texas waters They nre rn-
l thought It might be ntee-garded a* one of the most
this week to discus* some of popular sport ftsl specie* of
the catfish that we have Ini the state, and everyone knows
Texas and eapeciaily two that j about Uic fine flavor end lex-
are m> easy to confuse They Imre of fr.ed Channel Catfish
are the Channel catfish and The Channel Catfish is
the Blue Catfish, and I am widely distributed In both
hoping that we will get both lakes and streams nnd occur*
specie* to stock ill Hruilv Lake ln almost all of the fresh waters
If we do you should be able ,»f «h. state It I* raised hv the
to tell them apart. hatcheries of Texas flame and
Channel Catfish flctnlurus Fish fonimiaaton and ahoat 1 »*
punctatusi. also known a* million fingerling cuts f.2-7
Hpotted channel cat. Fiddler ’"che* > are distributed at>-
Cnt. and Barbed Trout The niiatlv
Channel Catfish ha* 24-29 rays Trotlin* fisherman catch the
in the anal fin f including nidi- poundage of fish hut
mental und a forked tail The "'111 fmhinr for Channel Cat-
etilor is oBtre-yellow In muddy r,*h i- also popular The Chan-
water to slate blue and blue- '•"* * a'fish I* omnivorous tn
black in larger fish in Hear feeding habits previa* upon
water The imlly Is silver while insect larvae free crarflsh
Young Channel Catfish have f,’<h "" AH •»
black fleck* or spot * on the > ....... *r’ K'M.fl Imtt Mails that
bodv la some eases fish I wo h"v’ .......... f'.r the
pounds and over retain th-ae «r" whole
- and cut sail fish and shad liver
' beef heart, shad gitaarda. con-
iacked for some place to *1 coaled Mood cl,ee*,. aad Map
since these spring active ie
have been an.
J tine 2 Mr* Gamidin hasn’t I i.Mr* J. P.) is HO .2 2521.
Trot lin»- fishermen on the
„ ^ Trinliy Neche* Colorado, and
i onfusmn <>ve» change-- o’ other rivers of Taqn* use
telephot>• number* ha censor! . otion nnd nponge tied on
troubw lately, Preston Cowan 1 booh* nnd dipped in "•ttuh
Sh« win second place in the new number 1* HO *1 2557 *mi batt"' Tho «e«-rei formula haa
Barrel Ra<> at the Manila But L E Kiiutsea's numlier is litV I...... handed down from lather
per Hush RikIci near Mason on i ,'< 2687 Mrs. Flora WaddU! | non although nothing imm»-
-essinir *M«'h an odor r mid
In very se<-retlve <H«e tormula
j lor n serv potent "stlnh beM"
• aiu lor euiiing up »hed or
Himfish in • )ar of water nnd
1 Itirgetnng about tt un'il tr la
rile, nnd ripe " Channel Cat-
I fish llkr mtMt other catflobes.
a re itrlmsrHy mietnrnal in tbetr
he hit- w naiarnllr mnr* are
(eeoah' at mgbt than during
the dnettgh' hoar*
'
FAST TV SERVICE
Any Make or Model Radio Trlrx iHion
VH SILVERAMA
UK
PKTCRK TUBES
Radio'TV Salts ft Service
0ms. J. Bum*!!:
,'heer i.T * ,’IM
II* W r ore merer '
Weabtr I* Hcmcmbvrvd Lang After Mr* tn Fargwttva
Bin* Catfiah i Ictalure* far-
ralesi also known as Greet
Ported Cat end High-Pie Blur
Cat Tbta catfish he* <•>>$
[ rsy* la 'be seal fin ttnctadmg
rodlaieaisi sad g forked tall
The color » elate bln* to hlee
Mark with 0 silvery while
bally Tanas Bla* cats of tha
Rio Grande tlrnlnngc *v«teni
are Htiotii-d like the yoiini’
Channel rat* anti sometime* re-
taln these spot* until they arc
several pound* in nine
Tiie Bine Catfish hn* a sharp
angular rise to Its hack, orig-
inating )ust behind the heud
und rising up to the origin of
the dorsal fin The Channel
and Blue rat* are prohnlilv
harder for lie fishermen to
separate than liny other of tin
ratfishes Fishermen la many
ureas cull the older. larger
dark-colored Channel Cnt* bv
the nitme of Blue Channel
Catfndi Thi* has only uilded
to the confusion
Tiie Blue Cat Is the largest
of our catfishs* nnd reaches
it size of over 160 pound* Many
from 25 to 6o pound* In *l*e
nre caught each year Although
tiie Blue Cnt is not us widely
distributed In the *tnt< its the
Channel Catfish. It Is very
rnninioti in the areas where It
dot** occur. It Is typically found
in the larger stream* anti lake*
It is abundant along the Texas
Coast and the lower reaches
•if most of the larger river*
It ranges up the Colnrndo.
Britsos. nnd Trinity Ittver
drntnuge* well fnto Central
Texas and up the Kio Grande
to I let Klo and prohuhly Into
the I’eco* River
Blue CntfiNh are ulso tinnier- I
oils In Lake Texoma and the
Red River below The food
huhits nre aimilar to thane of
the Channel catfish with the'
exception that more fish
pecia ||y larger fish muMi a* I
suutiah nnd shutl. nre found 1
in the diet The nano lint,*
used for lb*- Channel cnt are I
very aurreeHfu! in catching
Blue rnt
Moll. I hop* this Will help I
you Identify your Channel Cat I
tish from the Blue About tiie j
only safe way to tell the dif
feretice i* bv counting the anal '
fin* £4-38 channel and 14-14
blue
Ho until next weeh rood
luck and good fishing
) our* for looter conserva-
tion.
'»V” BMEDK
3 teedvh
Fined tram
$4985
Mofhtnf down
? »*r to pay
GOSPEL MEETING
South Side Church Of Christ
I»urns K Hijrh Hrndy—June 23-30
rrmehinc l»y IjimpII \T illiitity. of Kirkland. Wash.
Sunday: 10:40 A. M. and 7:00 P. M.
Wrek-DtiVH: 8:00 P. \1 Monday Throuirh Saturday
Plain lliltle Preaching—( nngregiit ional Singing
FYKRYHODY WEIXOME
WANT MORE
SELF
CONFIDENCE
TO THINK AND SPEAK ON YOTR FEET?
TO HAN IMF III J-TKTLT SITl ATIONS?
TO <;o AFTER TH \T BETTER JOB
AND MORE INCOME?
10 WAYS THIS COl RSE WILL BENEFIT
MEN AND WOMEN
Dale ( arnegn-
I. Increa**' I’mw and
4 onlrdenct-
2 Sp«-ak Fffectiyely
3. Kell 6 our-M-ll aed $ ear
Idea*
4. Ilr Yonr Beet Vt ith Any
(•reap
a. Krmember Name*
fa Think and '>p«'ak ue tuar
Feet
7. < ontrol I ear and Burry
i. lb a Better I out en»aGon-
ial
9. I lev citqj Visir Hidden
Mlllltle-
141 hzrn Tkil Belter Jab,
Mure Income
Attend a FKKK SampU* Session
4»f tfu* World Famous
DALE CARNEGIE COURSE
TH1RSIIAY
J1 NE 20—7:041 p. M.
McCulloch Co. Elec. Co-op Bldg.
Si*Hi*urrtl Bv The
BRADY JAYCEES
Presented hv Justin I’. But Ion and Amurwle*
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