The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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t—THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY, TEXAS— TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1962
THE BRADY HERALD
‘B’uuhj, 42 yeiftd Aga
By B. L LACKEY
March 2 and 5, 1920 tute an advisory board with the
Fire that broke out just at trustees of the Brady Water A
noon yesterday at the McCulloch Light Works.
County Cotton Oil Mill resulted in The present Board of Trustees
daauge to the amount of J5,000.<K) for the municipal plant is compos-
or more, according to an estimate 0f Mayor J,ee King, ex-officio
mode by A. B. Cox, local manager, j npreientative of the city. H. I*.
The fire had its origin in the cake Jordan, representing H. H. Sea-
room, and besides doing consider-1 sions as holder of the notes ;
able damage, the loss from water |>VMinst the municipal plant, and
is heavy. About lf>0 tons of cake j p Shropshire, selected jointly
was soaked and considerable by Messrs. King and Jordan us
leather belting was destroyed. the third member of the txiard.
The origin of the fire is un- The relation of the new board, who
known; but it is surmised the fire represent the citizens financing
originated in a hot box or some the new plant, to the board of
foreign substance in the hullers trustees, will be in an advisory
raused them to strike fire. The capacity only,
local fire department responded • • •
and materially aided the oil mill citizens Signally Honor
crew in fighting the blaze. (; M Bennett, Retiring
The damage to the building is |i0fa| freight Agent
nominul. The loss in belting is
PUBLISHED KYERY TUESDAY
Entered as second-cluss matter May 15, 1944, at the post
office at Brady, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Second Class Postage Paid at Brady, Texas
g*Cuil'Mh and sdjoln n# ri.untla# — _____ — — — — — - S4.00
Cl*, where la T«um_____________________•*•<#
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Ford to Honor
Two Brady Salesmen
of Bengal Lancers, men’s soelal-
servlce club at the University.
He is one of 77 pledges named
by Trinity men's soeial-servlco
U h Meers and Edtnon Ellison (.|U|,M this spring Son of the Uev.
of Norman Motors. Inc . Brady, and Mrg Charles llure of Ko-
will lie presented kord Motor rj((||e, Hare Is un engineering
Company's 300-500 Club award icl#Bce maJor at Trlnity.
at a tiamillet Friday in Dallas at
the Adolphus Hotel honoring
high-ranking Ford dealership ear Attend Service Seined
Elect
John (.
Phillips
L. B. SMITH A C. I). REED, Owners
C. D. REED. Publisher
BOB WILSON. Editor
Anr arroiiroua reflection upon th* character or atandlnii »t snr p<rton or
firm tppvarinir In th.aa column* will ha daily amt promptly eorracud upon
'•Ulna lh« atlantlon uf tha manininrnl to tha artlcl* In quMtkm.
ADVERTISING RATES
ilHPt.AV M rent* par column Inch par inaartlon for cU-rtrotyps* or niiu; 10
rant# par column in< h a.Mit u.na 1 if l ornpoaition i« >auuirca.
N«Um of church entertainment >*hcia a • hnr«<? of" *ilrnl«»lo« maria, oblluirln,
harin-l only at tha Una rata, iO canU par Una first Inaartlon. 16 canU
par Una am h ailditiouul inaartlon._____________
CLASHV-H-Ali.'* « cent* par word for first Inaartlon; each additional Inaartlon
at I'cant* par word, ra»h widi orilar. Minimum par laaua, «‘i cent* Aita
rarda of thank*. resolution. of raspect, and all matters not nawa will bn
charired for at raeular rates.
and truck salesmen *>f 1961
the Dallas Dlstrlrt.
J. W. Mendel, district antes
Harlan Wade anti Tommy
Caylor, employes of Oarttnan'a
Service Department, attended a
„ ,. , , RCA Whirlpool service factory
manager, said 3<»0-50o ( lub mem- achoo, |n San Xnfelo ,UH, Frld.y.
berahip awards art* presented for
excellent retail sales performance.
The Ford 800-500 Club was
founded In 1950 to recognize the
performance of outstanding Ford
salesmen throughout the country.
Mendel added that the average
300-Coo Club member sold nearly
$400,000 worth of automotive
merchandise In qualifying for
the national honors.
Associate Justice
Court of Civil Appeals
it Former F.I.I. Agee*
A Former Assistant Attorney
General of Teaes
(Pd. Pol. Ady.)
BEN FRANKLIN
the most difficult to meet. If new
belting can be obtained it is hoped
to resume operations in about a
week.
G. M. Bennett, who retired
March 1st as freight and passen-
ger ngent for the Santa Fe ami
Frisco systems, after ten years’
continuous service, was signally
Quotes From The County Agent
AF Changes Policy
By NORMAN DRAKE
Good control of rootworms and
honored last Tuesday afternoon by j wireworms is obtained by seed*
Brady friends and admirers, in the treating grain or forage sorghum
................. _ presentation of a Knight Templar Med with dieldrin, lindane or hep-
Whiteman have been named by the c^arm w',h a solid gold chain, as tachlor. Use 2 ounces of actual homemade or concrete mixer,
citizens advancing the money to a token of esteem, friendship and j dieldrin or lindane and 3 ounces sprinkle one pint of water on each
Two Citizen? Named Advisors to
Water and Light Board
Messrs. J. H. White anti J. B.
T-Sgt. Hollis C Yates, Air
Force recruiter In Abilene, has
announced a change in requlre-
| nients for enlistment In the Air
of this material would he sufficient Force. In the pnsl, the applicant
to treat 100 pounds of seed. Mix hftf1 »" be h high school graduate.
the insecticide thoroughly so each Effective March 1, this require-
ment was removed and the ap-
titude scores were raised for en-
a llstment.
seed is coated.
When seeds are treated
finance the new Municipal Wat- for the man, ns well ot H<tual heptachlor mixed in 100' loO pounds of seed und mix to . ,L,„. -
reworks ami Light Plant, as their and th"/many P°Un,d8 ?! P“i *he s *'ilh moi',tu,re.' Th«" Charles Hare of' Rochelle.
Cur ves n d ng hc HmP jw,tt<ihIl‘ ^ he correct amount of rnsectt- Xr|n(ty rnlv„rBlty fr„shmiin Htl(1
perio.1 of hil service in Brady. p<,wd,,r °f d,ddr,n 18 4 ounies c"*e to the at,'‘l1 and nux thorough- 1fin, „nHlin,„
Mr. Bennett left Tuesday night
for Dallas, where he has accepted
a position as chit f ihik in tin ^da and Miss Ida Young, have' very well in the average farm
Santa he traffic department, a h<l(>n very sick with the flu. And tank unless provided with nests.
representatives. They will consti-
GET ACQUAINTED
SALE!
ly.
weeks. Two of our teachers, Miss
Channel catfish do not spawn
Never a doubt when
you use
fDoroOv^'TikAinA
DEODORANTS
Choose the form
you like best!
promotion that has come to him our principal, Mr. Brewer, has it.
as n reward for his long years of w„ are Kla(, to report th,. Misses
unselfish and untiring service to
the public, as well as to the rail-
way in whose employ he has been.
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PRICE
LIQUID
DEODORANT
Magic hall rollon, Non*
irritating, fail drying anti-
peripirant ond deodorant.
1 oz. plastic bottle.
REG. $1.00*
NOW
50c* B
CREAM
/ DEODORANT
Anti peripirant ond deodorant, ’
gentle to »hin; lafe for fobritl.
2 Of. jor.
REG. $1 00*
_ NOW
, 50c /
•pis* LIMITED TIME
»as ONLY
from your DOROTHY PERKINS dealer
City Drug
COMPANY
Urti*l\, Texas
Personal Mention
Dr. J. W. Ragsdale has been
spending several days in Dallas,
rehearsing with the Dallas Shrine
Band, of which he is a member.
Young have been able to go to
their home at Rochelle. We hope
our school will start again next
Monday. Daisy.
e e e
Nests may he made by submerg-
ing old milk cans, nail kegs, or
special made concrete boxes.
While on the subject, several
folks have inquired about the use
of rotenone for killing of rough
fish. Use 5 pounds of 5 percent
rotenone, to each acre foot of
water. Treat ponds during spring
or summer when the water tem-
West Sweden Whispers
The school at West Sweden re-
sumed its work Thursday, after
G. w! Woodress is here 'from havjn‘f M™™** « ™UP'* ”f peruture'Ys C5 degrees F. or
Millersview on a business visit. w<' H, ,’n a'(,,un ° " u' ° ^ higher. Poor rt-sults arc obtained
He is a guest of his daughter, |IU" 0 ''
Mrs. Lawrence Ualliham and fatn-
lftlil graduate of Rorhelle High
School, has been named a pledge
wield ability, are (t) Gregg, (2)
Decalh 301, Cl) Rlightmaster, 44)
Deltapine TPSA, (5) I.KT-ABA,
ft?) Paymaster 8890, (7) Western
Stormproof, (H) l.ankart Sel. 57.
The averages from 1950-01
showed the following varieties—
(1) Lankart 57, (2) Northern Star
6, (3) Lankart fill, 14) Lockett
i-KA, (5) Western Stormproof, it!)
Rlightmaster, (7) Watson,
Watson Stormproof.
* 0 +
The District 7 Extension Sheep
iiy.
Joe Mathews and sister, Miss
Christine, were here from the
ranch Wednesday on a business
trip.
l ow Gap Gossip
been closed a week and two days
on account of the teacher and
several of tin* children having the
flu. Hope.
* * •
At the Methodist Church
The awful scourge of the flu,
A. It. Stohatigh
Open* Tailor Shop
Th is W eek
A. B. Stohatigh this week open- , ..
, . ... . v, ,, so mercilessly visited on the pe
ed Ins new tailot shop on North , / , . ..
Bridge Street, adjoining the Weg-
ner meat market, and announces , .
ready for business. Mr. Stobaugh’s "orrow and “dneM ,nl'’. man>' !!
when ponds are treated in cold and Goat School will he held in
weather. Can the fish be eaten? Junction, March 27-28, beginning
Most everyone is getting well X*"' B.ince rotenone affects onIy | 8:.'>0 a. m. on March 27 and
of the flu once more. School has 'he f'.sh k,.,,ed by roU n°,u' ^ni he concluded by 3:30 p. m. on
may be eaten if cleaned when March 28.
fresh. j Anyone in McCulloch County
who wishes to attend is asked to
Cotton varieties for stripper contact my office before March 15
harvesting in Central Texas, test- so reservations' can be made. This
• si at Met in -or iu I9hl, and also year's school will cover various
from 195i>-fil, showed the follow- important phases of sheep and
ing results on basis of yields. In goat production. A very educution-
llttil the top eight, in order of al program is planned.
SPECIAL!
ACETATE TRICOT
PETTICOATS
WOMENS
LACE-TRIMMED
)
J
•:N
lr-r
Ruth Barry
NYLON STRETCH
WHILE THEY LASTI^j.
^2
• Deep 6" lace hem
• White, pastels,
and high-shades
• Small to XX-large
Sleek fitting ace-
tate tricot in an
array of color j for
a wonderful pet-
ticoat wardrobe!
ANKLETS
ft
PRS.
REG. 39c PAIR
Knit from all nylon stretch
yarn for perfect fit. Always
look neat—they never slip
down. White only. S,M,L.
pic of our town and country the
past month has brought suffering,
SHOP AND
SAVE AT
BIN FRANKLIN
TOWNSEND'S
IJ ady, Te\ s
equipment includes the sanitary
Hoffman steam press, a dry clean-
ing machine, extractor, and a
drying room. All of his machinery
will he operated by motors. His
equipment is among the most mod-
ern nnd complete in this section
of the state. Iu addition to clean-
home. Among many other sa I
features of this reign of terror
has been that of depriving God’s
people of the privilege of the
holy sanctuary. For nearly a
month there has been little or no
public worship. But through the
mercies of God the scourge has
ing and pressing Mr. Stobaugh »*«*n stayed. Next Sunday we will
worship in the sanctuary.
Sunday school at 9:30.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Subject of morning sermon,
“Under the Scourge."
Fvening service at 7:30. Rev.
will take measures for custom
made suits. He also will continue
to handle his laundry basket to
Coleman.
Assisting Mr. Stobaugh is N.
A. Collier, one of Brady’s popular
young business men, who has had
a number of years of experience
in the tailoring business in Brady, s 1,1
Santa Anna and Coleman.
J. H. Taylor will preach the ser-
mon. All congregations will w»r-
All nre cordially invited to at-
tend. J, \V. Cowan, Pastor.
Pear Valley Whisperrs
Claude \rrington. our navy hoy. .rl,1',s
came in Feb. 21 <t. We all were
glad to see Claude. Tuesday he
left again, lit* has eight more
months to serve.
Calf Creek News
Most everyone is through pick-
ing cotton and now is preparing
the land for another crop.
Uur school has Iweit closed for
You'll Itrixc a Better Deal If You
p- .\Y_
SAYK \IO\K\ : Itomtow TO
IU Y ^tl |( ( VK FROM I S!
The Brady National Bank
lealr-U • • It • C'»-pa»«a «e
R. A. Pennington was in from
I.ohn Friday. He stated he is just
now getting ready to start his
new crop, lie has iiist completed
gathering his 33rd halt* of cotton
he says. Mr. Pennington says he
hail a good crew of pickers, nnd
that he kept the road hot between
his place and the gin. Even at the
gin he did not lose time. If he had
a 21 hour wait ahead of hint, he
turned in nnd made a gin hand of
himself,
Albert Steelhammer, Jr., leaves
tonight for Marlin, where he will
have
depe
a place
rtment of
in
tha
the tm*i-huni tl
Conley Auto*
want at!!
Busy
no >lii
la Repair
crated by
8H,
M<
,p. The irmug.
lara. S. A. Con-
ity
place
their
Icy a
ml his son
|«M
r, 1 th of whom
t ct
ion.
where
are
former Hr
ady
* it • roll * Tl
ss*ni«
r Mr. Coni
ry
vas at one time
cost
ID li V t
>r of Hrndv.
trreat t«
Grab »nt t tax pixel I
A weddir* of
many friends of the Htitlr \x a -
celebrated in Dallas la*t Saturday,
February :^lh, a bee Mi«» Nettie
Campbell became the Lrvlc uf
Hugh F, Graham Mt** Csmpl«ell
is a Hrs.lv prodtat. the daughter
of Mr ami Mrs. F M t ami ell
. if this city She it a most rksns>
I iftig ymtttg lady wtth a era* e la
sincerity ul manner that has en-
deared her la a targe circle <4
admiring friends Fee tha last turn
, years she has held a rrspmntible
paaititMi as bnakheapar with
Sears (taatarh A Oh, at Ualtaa
And there she era* wound and n >>*t
by Mr Graham
| Mr Graham is a y.*urg |,u*tne«s
om af Hailts lie is highly »|- h
en af Mr. an-l Mm Graham nit'
miie their h«wae ta that city The
best wishes af Itrady ritttefis are
extended ta the newly wads fat
every happiness in Ufa.
V/
CLASSIFIEDS SAVE
BUSY PEOPLE TIME
AND MONEY!
Whenever you want to buy, .sell, r* nt
or truilo . . . you can t!o it fastest with .»
residents t»f Hrmiy tnmm n-
atdveMisinjr in our want ; il
WANTADS
DO THE JOB!
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1962, newspaper, March 13, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921165/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.