The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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oil numninl up the cooperation
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hoped to f mil n hot tor spir*
it of lt«-1I ulno»* Mild m-
operation lItmii that nhnh
»i< ihim n li\ tho intiro
t it> of (trad).”
It is unfortunate that wo arc
-rated <>n the outer edge of
>uth and north align-
the Ubieties conducted in the pro-
ived per fashion are so valuahle and
the educational that it in unthink
to aide that they should not be
th the »<<
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-PRESCRIPTION SERVICE-
Ct»mpounding prcstrii lion* i«« more than a hu^ine-- •
transact ion al the ( ENTR\l DRI (■ STdllK . . . \
It's h trust to he executed with exacting care. }
\N e inviti your prescription business.
lit OHIO
• i, Robert !
n of Mr. an
A nun re of
urne A KM.
Xirm
CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Dial 7-2 inJ
While on tlx sub|eet id
foolhall. Hr lihea Williams,
athletic director ol (tie
I'exas Interscholnslie I ea-
pue, has some sobering
t houg lit « u ImiiiI Inch schioil
athletics in a recent issue
of the I eauuer. the official
publication of I tic Inter-
scholastic I eauiie, lli* rc-
marks follow.
induct
UP TO
in$rm Sl/CKS
IPPORTUNITY TO WIN U
*V Y' T
b ""Sai.ici
$2.-> I XCKI'OT WINNERS
short> McKarlund. Mr«. (i. S. Iluhhard
I W. trust. Mrs. If. K. Williams,
Ituck I andrum, Xlrs. Jesse Jacoh>,
Mr». \t I sntith.
1*1 inu Mules, all of Itradx
\rturo I rlioga. Menard. Texas
\|rs, tl, M Martin. I.ohn, Texas
PET EVAPORATED
TALL CAN
ICE CREAM
HIP-O-LITE
PECANS
FOREMOST
ALL FLAVORS
HALF GAL
MARSHMALLOW
CREME
PINT JAR
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w adults whose actions give
Ipport to those few people
ho would like to see the inter*
hool plenum destroyed.
Those p. ..pie whose acts are
•mu a disservice to our inter-
igh si hool athletic pro.:iam
ill under the following twelve
neral categories;
I Those adults who insist
i gamblin-.r oil liiyrlt school
tl.letic events This ntuup is
imposed largely ot local peo*
le who lad on each game, and
ant a win, plus a specific
umber of points scored, to in*
ire the collect ion of their la-t
If. Those lew ;i« pole who
insist on drinking at hiuli
school athletic events. I tail*
hall names are a part ot
the school curriculum and
the athletic lidd is merely
an extension of the class-
room. therefore site h im*
l<iopcr conduct cannot lie
condoned.
Till e f >W people w ho use
11< | and profane language,
he e people should Hot he nl-
W'ed to disturh othei s. In no
a\ can such conduct la* iusti
kWE GIVE
f
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G R E E N
STAM PS
I hc-e Prices I ■ mill
in HR\DY Dec.
II .-inti 12. I *M»2.
W’e Kesc* rx e the
Right Itt l imit
(Juanl il ies.
Kill) LAKKL
TOMATOES
No. ( an
5 for 39
* CHRISTMAS
CANDY
.1 nelson’s Stnrlitt* Mix
12 Oi.
Pkg. | 0i
( onladina W hole*
SPICED
PEACHES
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SPANISH
OLIVES
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> \ No 2* <
> \ i ks ** D/. i *k
i.-d in an educational program
I I hose lew adults who
insist on a xx inning team,
regardless of how it i« done
these people ailopl the
pragmatic »lew that “anx*
thine which succeeds is
ItiM it," and reject the ill
effects which result to any
educational program which
has a* its goal "win at all
cost
5. Those fexv adults who in-
ist on giving items of mater-
;il value to high school ath-
bites, The
M.-i oiiiImi V St htMlI
athletic prog
-ram must he amu -
teur if it is
to l>e justified, and
any philosop
hy 1»mm d on econo- 1
mic Lrmn
from participation
will am! riir
hlly so, eventually
II the program.
ti. Those few adults who
try to coinmerrialixe high
school athletics. Oils croup
consists of indixiduals or
firms who try to utilize
the reputation of the high
school athletes for ndxer-
tisinu their own products ur
•in ice*..
7. Those few adults who in-
sist on u one-sport Inter-school .
program. \ well balanced ath-
letic program is essential to
meet the needs of all students
and any person who insists on
a one port prngiam and neg-
leets all other activities is
guilty of depriving other stu- I
dents of their just lights.
k. Those few adults who
insist on promoting all-
star ciimes. There is not a
simile professional educa-
tional organization that en-
dorses all-star athletic
ex cuts,
P. Those few adults who oh- .
jei t to state association rules
because they affect local high
school situations. Such adults
do not realize that without
os to g<> 1 y we \\i
mid revert
tile old “outlaw v
lays which
would de-
oy the scconda v\
athletic
i^ram.
1 il, 1 hose few adults xxIto
contend that cate receipts
should finance the entire
athletic procram. Xtlileties
are a part of the school
curriculum and should he
partiallx or xx holly support-
ed lix tax funds. \nx other
x iew places undue emphasis
on "winning.”
II Those few adults who are
poor sports This group Idames
the coach, officials, or players
for all losses. This group is
guilty of impropci conduct
which creates dissension be*
tween schools atul communities.
1*. Those few adults xxho In-
“ist that the athletic teams he
given all support to the detri-
ment of the physical education
and intramural prngiam, There
should be a place In tin- -.hoot I
curriculum for a broad base of
physical education and intra-
murals for all, with an inter-
school progiail) for those with
superior ability. Any othei
type or organization Is dishon
est ns it grants rights to a
few at the expense of the ma-
jority.
• + •
Those few adults who fit
into one or more of the 12 cate-
gories listed above are contri-
buting indirectly to making
problems of conducting ath-
letics.
not fall Into these groupings.
Their aupnort will insure the
continuance of an educational
athletic program. VX e need to
l work constantly on xhanging
the attitude* of thorns adftlt*
I who are harassing secondary
athletic programs, (onatunt
I vigilance is essential to muin-
i tain inter-school athletes on an
I tnlucational basis.
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Fortunately, most adults do I
Grade Announcement of Milk
Supply for the City of Brady
All distributors names listed below are now
certified lo well Grade A Milk in I he City of llrailv,
Texan.
The Mild grades have been determined hy the
Hradv Department of Health in accordance with
the grade specifications ol the l nited Slates I all-
lie Health Milk Code.
The City of llrady has adopted the I S. Public*
lit alt h Service Milk Code whereas, no milk or milk
producti* shall he Hold or offered for wile within
the city limit** of Hradv for human consumption
except tirade A Pasteurized and Grade A Haw
Milk.
All milk should he purchased on the basis of
grade that appears on the bottle cap.
The names lisled below are the certified milk
distributors for the City of Hradv, Texas;
HIM, (Ol’NTRY CREAMERIES. I* VSTECRIZ-
ED. HRADV, TEXAS
GANDY'S CREAMERIES. IMSTEl KI/.ER,
SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
1.1 C E R N E (REAM E RI MS. I * AST EC RIZ EI).
FORT WORTH. TEXAS
FOREMOST CREAMERIES, l’ASTECRIZED.
ABILENE, TEXAS
SIGNED: SCOTT KING. ( it> Sanitarian
UTROVED THIS 11 DAY Ol DECEMBER. I'ttiJ
IIY DR. (J. H. RICKS. (TH HEALTH Ol Lit EH
' A NEW SERVICE
For Our Community
JOIN OUR
CHRISTMAS CLUB
THE i Li lt Kl NS FOR ."iO WEEKS
S ..*0
( lass
Pays
$ 25.00
S|.00
( 1«1 s s
Pays
............... $ 50.00
At.on
( la>«s
Pay s
............ $150.00
S.VIIM
( la“»s
I’avs
$250.00
11 X \ I ( \ ^11 ION (IIKISTMXS sllolTINti M.xr O \ll
I ( fni^ima < luh X.. ..tint 11\* mail ur in pvison. Simply i
, . (i . . tli- amount you w.oit to x»vc each w«< k. and <
I * r oil y> .i -.mill lid addii* th.-n sign your mm* on tin* si
nta tn. p, t aling with yo .t t r«t payment to The Hi*,I
x. ii- • v* i tn k ot tif'v .oulxons, one for < a* h W.ek's pax ill-
With
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1962, newspaper, December 11, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920976/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.