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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRADY, TEXAS
and HEART O’ TEXAS HEWS
12 PAXiKS TODAY
October 4, 1963
Vol. LIV. N«. 51
Whole Number 7Ht>#
10 CENTS PER COPY
Public Hearing Set
On Brucellosis Tests
WHERE THEY
PLAY FRIDAY
s’ ’’
A public hearing will b«'
held Monday night for MiCul
loch County cattlemen to dis-
ruaa how the county cun he re.
certified for hrucelloaia control
"We mu*t decide how to
■elect which herd* to hr tented
■train," Mid County Airent Nor
man Drake in urging that all
cattlemen be present
The hearing will be held in
the Hrady High School auditor-,
ium. beginning at N p. m. Dr
Jamcn Henderson from Cole
man will he here to diacua* the
teating requirement!* Me in vet
et inanan-in < harge for Area'
VI of the Texan Animal Di»
eaae 41 indication Division
McCulloch County in due for
recertification by next Feh 1H
an a Rrucellonin Modified Certi-
fied area.
Sixt«*en nunpect herd* and 20
reactor herdn, found in the
hriK-elioma tenta of 1 MIA-01,
munt he texted again. In addi-
tion, 20 percent of 1 .’ft other
herdn alee munt be retented
Hut Drake explained that
there are about 5H0 herd* in
the county, and aome equitable
method muat be worked out to
nclect the herdn to be tented.
HRADY at Helton
ROCHKLLK open
Carbon at LOlIN
MELVIN at Kdcn
Hrady H team and Junlot
High l.ionn have open
daten next week.
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Junior High Lions
Rip Coleman, 30-6
The Hrady Junioi High I.tea*
wored a 30 6 victory over Cole
mail at Coleman Tuesday night
"Thin wan the fipat time
they’ve looked like a teal Cam
They worker I hard arid hunt led
They played more like a unit,"
said Lion Coach Forrest Han
aon
The nex*enth grader* lont
their game. 6-(i
Raymond 1-afurnte ntarted
the aroring for the Hrady
eighth gradera with a ink-yard
Til run around left end He alee
hit the left end a favorite npot
— far the extra point*
Coleman iIm tallied in
the firat period hi retarn-
tog a Brad* punt 7k yard*,
hut the rwa version attempt
Phone Co-op
Members Meet
Next Monday
Member* of the Central Tex-
a* Telephone Co-op will rather
in Goldthwaite Monday for
their 10th annual meeting.
Regiatration begins at 1 p
m in the American legion Mall
on R, R 1*3 ju»t nouth of
(•width waitr
The rt»-op ha* enjoyed cow*
aider able growth line it was
organised hack in 10M Six
exchange* aie operated in Mc-
Culloch (bounty, at l-nhn, Mer-
cury. Rochelle. Vuea, Melvin and
Itoolr.
• • •
Consti notion l* Wow under
way tv provide toll-free dial
aervice for five of the ex
change* i all esoep* Itoolei into
Hrady. in a joint improvement
progiam with Southwestern
State* Telephone f nnipati)
Monday’* inemtoiwhip meet
mg begin* at 2 p in
More than 4>5 prises an In
tog offered Ur ein ouage the is,
op member* to attend the
wwi mg lie ludc*d aie gti i a»h
priae* of 95 ea< h Hi lung
dials me telephone call* to any
tw the I S and a long
11at of men hahdiM pi taw* giv
en away by <•ui<lthwa>tw met
ekanla
failed, and the l.ion* ntiII
led, k-A.
The l.mni made it Itv-t* be-
fore halftime when Allen Sugg*
lapped a drive, going 5 yards
with 35 second* remaining and
then carrying for the point*,
too.
• • •
The l.ion*’ Stephen Mill broke
through to *et hack Coleman
deep in it* own territory in
the third period, but the Lion*
couldn't acore.
The fourth-quarter TD'»
came on a 70-yard run by
Sugg*— with 1-afuentr adding
the point* and a 45-yard paa*-
nnd run play. Donnie Kyxar,
filling in at quarterback. pitch-
ed out to Lafuente who then
p*»*ed t« Stephen Ro*» who
earned over The Lion* mi**ed
the point*, hut they had a safe
',0 6 advantage.
• • •
Steve Anderson playing
cornerman for the Li***,
broke a ftager on hi* right
hind ta the fourth period,
"bat he made a rood tackle
on the play ... He stayed
ia about two play* before
we found out about hi*
finger.” ( each Hanson said.
In the *eventh-gradr game
Coleman scored on a w ide run
around right end early in the
second fieriod The little l.ion*
had trouble defending those
end run* but after halftime
they did a better job.
"We held Coleman in the last
half but we couldn’t move the
hall against them." Hannon
•aid
The seventh grader* will play
Melvin tore in Bulldog Stadium
nest Tuesday night at K p m
The eighth.gradei* are open all
next week.
Coin Club Meet*
Monday Night
The Heart of Tex ax * oln
Club of Hrady will meet Mon-
day, (let 7, at 7 ‘40 p m at the
Met ull'M h t ounty Klwctrb • o
operative building
* bar lea A verett president,
utters all members to to prr
■rent and invitv* all other* in
teieatwd to etlend
Worms Doing
Damage to
Grain Fields
Fall army worm* are lining
damage to small grain in this
area. Norman Drake, McCulloch
County farm agent, reported
Thuraday.
Most of the damage in oc-
curring in field* of volunteer
{ grain. However, infestation i*
: heavy and worm* will no doubt
move into newly aowed grain
fields, Drake said. Some aerat-
ed field* are already being at-
t arked hy the worm*.
’’It’* pretty genetal over the
county," Drake noted.
These Insect* may continue
to to a ptohlem until a period
of prolonged coir) weather, or
until a general front
Farmers desiring to spray
may use one of the following
recommended insecticide*• DDT,
Toxaphene. Toxaphene-I>l>T and
Kndrin.
Do not grate DDT nr Tnxa-
ptone treated field* with dairy
animal* or animal* being fin-
ikhed for (laughter, and do
not apply Kndrin more than
once per season, or within l-r>
day* of harvest or feeding,
Drake emphasised.
Further Information with re-
ference to army worm control
and insecticide limitations may
he obtained from Drake at the
c,runty agent'* offiew in Brady,
‘Rack to School*
Night Planned hy
Brady High !>TA
It will to "hark to Brhnol
night" Tuesday for members of
the Hrady High School PTA.
They will meet in the school
auditorium at 7:.'U> p m. and
then run through a short ached -
ule of their children's classes,
meeting briefly with each teach-
er.
A social hour will to held
later in the cafeteria
Mr* Howard Salter is presi-
dent of the ITA. arid Hill Spur-
gin i* vice president and pro-
gram chairman.
Dr. Ricks Resigns
As Health Officer
Dr (I II Kick* resigned Wed
neaday a* city health officer
In a letter to Mayor dohn
Kuddci, Dt Rh k* said. “Many
year* of prohlema have made
me realise a* well a* m> went
illnes* that I i annul < ■■ntlhue
to awl v* a* ynui health offlcet "
Mason t ounty <*inging
The Mason <'ounty Singing
t '-invent ion will meet Sunday
t b t A, at tie Bethel church at
(amp Ait The progiam b>
gin* at 2 o’clock.
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For Dogs at
Belton Friday
The situation look* -i tilth), "Wi were down Inst week,
brighter for the Hrudy Hull- I don't know why We just,
dogo tin* week At |en*t the couldn't get ready Hut I iliink
Iteiimi Tiger* aren't quite ho we'll lie ready tin* week
big. Quarterback Untold Ander-
•'Tliey’re about our *lr.e hut hoii will he hack in the lineup
I remember what they did to Friday, a* will guard Johnny
ii* la*t year ' *aid Hrady William*. w ho broke two Hunt
roach l< V Owen* The Tiger* D agaiti*i Lampa-i.- Tackle
trimmed Hrady la*r year, 27- Millie Gonttiitos however I*
r.«'41
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IIOW 111 ! Muddy Seaton put* the fin-
ishing touches on a new sign welcom-
ing travelers to Hrady, the Heart of Texas.
Kreeled a* a Chamber of Commerce pro-
ject, the sign is located across from the
golf course and greets motorist* coming
in on U. S. H7 from the west. A similar
sign will lie erected south of town on the
Mason highway at its intersection with
the Vac a road. (Standard Photo)
Butterflies, Heading ,
Taking Rest Stop in Brady
It was more than a month "Wherever flowers hloom in, a crui-mg speed of
ago that Readei’a Dignst told the United States and Canada, an hour, flying usually 15 feet
still on the iniured list, and
BiiMih Harris hud been *bk
all this week
Kelt on till* year bn*
lost three xtrillglll gl-IJ
to Kurr of Houston, gt-ti
to Killeen, anil ill-7 ln*t
week to Itnhert I.. las* ol
HoiisIoii.
Thut tnii-vhi be good new
and niNvbe not The Tieera
oilghl III lie awfully hungry
uid llratly i* their favorite
ten in to heat e*|i«-cially alter
those year* when Itiadv heat
Mellon with embarrassing re-
gtllarltv in (he hi-dlairiet.
"Oh, they’re good enough ‘
tl'ic-n* reminded "If we don t
piny football, if* going lo lie
a long night "
Helton has it* fine little
iMinrtorhaek, Vie Kalnsar. 11",
look In the *lot again for tins
hi* senior year At fullback i*
Cary Hannon. 17ii; and at half-
back Hre Tract* Hitt, 145. and
night appointed Clinton Newlin *v',|‘ 1 ,M
Kenny Law. |ti.. I* at (en-
ter, Shelby Itiimlield. 17" and
The Mtllldog* tangle with
the Tiger* in Helton at S p m
Friday.
“We're in a lot to-tt«*r
physical cooilltioo Ilian
tye »y,-re Iasi week, ami If
yye ploy like yve did III
practice this week, we'll
lie ok ly '* (mens saill. lie
was rather pleased with
the workouts, coming after
tin Bulldogs' Iti-H loss lo
l.aiiio isas.
Hly Names
Wew'in as
^anit^rian
The City Council Tuesday
Managei (ieorge I’tincll.
to take on the additional duties
a* city sanitarian. .. .. , , „„
v.,„ic ,, ... .. . . Kverett /ook. ixti. al tackle*:
Newl n will handle the job T<lM .St|)Hhi ,7, H1|(1 Jh||„.s
m additmn to aettrrg as lake wardh.w. ir.n. ttt gn,»rd* and
development officer f-mHiady WalU.f Ikuey, 1 so and Mike
Lake, a Pont he has flltol for RI1KHdale. 155. at .-.,d*
the last several month*.
At city sanitarian, Neyvlin ». ^ .v .,
succeeds the late Scott King, * dD l I HllJfS.
wh., 4W -t . h-.rt ,« r the Eagle*
fill ]€*H * ** '
In other action the council Hrady fan* who cannot fnl
us that the Munarchs were these large bright orange-and- atoivr the ground, thev will cir- ;i''f<** of land at the "" ’*'*' Htilhloga to Helton I it
gathering again. hlack butterflies have torn cumvent the Great Lakes, as- plant to Bob- day night are urged by the
Well they started ''gather- gracefully flitting about in gar- salt the winding valley* of the byf f"' H ^hree-year per- Chamber of < omme.ee to do
ing" in Hrady Tuesday, and dena all summer. Now they are Rockies, cross baking deserts. "1 b^'n",n‘f ,,ext !h'‘
Thursday morning there was congregating hy tto thousand* “Flying doggmily through rml tto"HnitoI"«.n 'depart ton"
quite a gathering in town. Hinging to branches and trees itornll( aM(, wim,a, these frail merit to the street department. And if vou prefer. «. th,
Hradyites found them dinging on the r overnight rmiata. act cr„-lul,,a we.gh.rrg little more and W W Mom* w„* hired Melvin Bulldog* play tie Kd.
to (toco tree*, in some cases hy ually bending them down by thHn H dowl, bll(, ,>atht.r ,rli,y t„ replace him in the sanitation Bulldogs at Kdcn. ( (
the hundreds. weight, they are assembling tr|lvt>, up t0 „„ milt,s (luiini{ a ,Apartment.
The Monarch butterfly is for ^,r lo"« gurney south- wn|fl(1 day Kinaily, they will -
termed the “Jeweled Tiaveler "Mn • "'I* " **’' tn"'t 'gather in huge concentrations
of the Skies." and that was *,v* M"’1 niovements of „|on|f th(. ,;ulf ( „a., and in
thr Nulijort «f h Rradrr's |)i|fri( ,x ,nR * in*f* (’aliforma from Fail hr (irovt*
article in the Keptember issue 'late thi* month, said the s„uthwutd neatly to l,o* An-
Reader's Digest article, “these gelcs."
tiny aerial wayfarer* will .,pan \,MJ the concentration
the continent, some of them .H>int Wclnc.eiay night ha|*-
passtng from ca*tcin Canatla pened to to- Hra ly foi liUually
to Southern Mexico, a dt*- thousand* of them. Leonard
lance well ovei J.tMMI mile* At itherton wov tin- fn^t -P , .
■xiroti w.<* uk nisi tele phone (ompany will hold tions of building. l„o> id
t - i ■ tcntioii t« ' te wav.- „f i>pen house at it* Hrady office He pointed out that employ*
Monan-ha. lie found them Sunday from 1 to 5 p. m. of the ,,uti|>any will to hand
Tbuixdsy mo.Ning -Inging U, A J. l-acy. division manager to guide visitors on the .....,
h.* pecan tie*-*, testing. |wr- for the company, said mud. > x- explaining th, vanouv
foi anothei leg of their „f |tH.a| telephone fa- lions in cadt d, paitrn, nt.
joiiiney southward. cilitiea has occurred sirue the * • •
I h< Readci '• Ltigcxi tiinle general puhlu ha* had an op todtev, oi isitoi will
on the M'-naich is ipiile inter- poitumty to m»p«H t the Htady find out pn-giam most nt. i
eating and mfoi illative. Take a system. dating," l.at v -aid, >,i--t »,
look at one of t bw beautiful “In mdei that rumdenl* of want to .*sui pc. „| i it,.
lust I>1*41*1 loom at l uk, St.olh Simp Mortal, h Huileitlie- th,-n look th,- Hrady area may **•,' how Lon t<* cvci volu tti .,il,nd
son, 97M1 up yout Sapt, mtao issue of the their telephone ex. bang,- lia* o|M-nhoo*,
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me.I ,«o|t at 11(11 South t t.ma. frttkY planned this pnrgiam that will ad to th, vi.it. i ,.)de*i.
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to gun lo unravel the ntvs-
trrious life se, ret* „l Nnith
America's runnmncsl but
terfly," says the article bv
IVter Iarb
Telephone Company
Plans Open House
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Building Permits
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1963, newspaper, October 4, 1963; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921058/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.