The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1960 Page: 8 of 8
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AUSTIN. Tex Added to th#
that «f lively toptr* for the next
UyMlttur* i* th* rarviny .. i «
• Ml CaAfffMsiorbaJ dlatrirt.
UmI figure* In the national
rMMM show T*«a* mtMIH to a
23nl taayrmman State « pop'll*
«Ma rua* MJpor rant to V»7»,-
Cl making it th* sixth m«»at pop
«*h—« slat* in th* nation.
P>en though population in
rnwi grroiirtt* for T'tn' petting
aaadher repre*<>-fita*iv«' to Con
r'na». Flotation wtff rvof'he th*
a*4» nxio L-ration When i *v;
rlerid* where to put th** new «tla
IrM.
|8npwta'ion of T*<*. 'I "*rirtl
rinfoi widely, from s'e.'it 27' ' Of'
to AH/KV It i* highly unlikely
that th* legislature will undertake I
•a rearrange th* distrietg *t*te
vnrfe an a* to even owl th* differ I
***** Thi* would Itriinrmlynr#!
ton many incumbent ronrressmen,
takin* from their -b«tri« t* rounti#* j
wtt*r« th*y »rr *' <1 addin,/ I
riMinl*e* *hrfr tnev or* unknown |
Nor ia it
• aaaty, th* «t*t*’< must populous
rtmtriri with Alt,will get
».tw *ttr* mnr ressrnsn J *w!la < now
*wl< Tex*.' only ftepuhliesn to
WashingCm, and n Item,* r *!r
legislature likely will not .
r-r*al* an opportunity for
•sther HOPrr to is- ele« t.*«t
Trxa-’ hijfira^t. rongr .mt 1
•faatrwt ami th* nation'
■rant area-wise, 1* th* )Hth,
■tretrhmp all th* way from Otona ' < ommitf** said til* laniroi.fr* honk
I 2A 19,77* narr-la a day on a nine
■ day producing pattern.
Fur th* put aeven monins th* |
.tale ha* !*•* i limited to eight p«, i
, I i>'ii>( day*
lnd»i»*nd*nt produrer*. mo»t of ;
I whom h*«* t,**n strong for hold- |
' if,ir pr,.durlion to eight day* in
pre v loo s month*. recumme nd*d j
it* f*r |»eeemh*r
Esther. Tlf*RO ITexas M" i
pendent Hrodurgrs and Loyalty
Owners) had asked th* < >,FniniHii«ii 1
to consider whether th* sharp rut !
I, it in Tesa* pr'«d'H-tnm during 1
! ■ pus* I w • year* artuaily hud
improved tin* aupply situation or
,nahi»d other producing anm to |
grab wrirt* of T*'*aa‘ «har* of th* t
ir»arl«*t I
( #i-tf ravrrsial" Honki Adonted
In th* * nor moo* and oft n
toothy job of adopting textbooks
for puhli* **h,»oU, th* Stat* Hoard
of h dm-rition rejected orp and
a***pt,*d two -, f thr** hook*
against which protests hud bee i
expected i»,at Dallas : raised
Hoard a»k*d th* puhli*h*r* of thr
history text, Texas «n<| oor Span
i h Houthw*tl,” to rorr*< t *rror*
iwfor* it r*to"*id*r* th* hook in
lano.iry Two othar t,ook* rritiri*
*d hy J K**tt* llal*y an<l a turn-
mitt** known a* T**an* for Ain't-
i< a w*r* art *pt*d hy th* Board.
Th*»a ar* "I aniroay* for Daily
Ia*" for iff ad** 7 anil H and "Th*
.Sto*km*n’* llantllMHik " Hal*y •
ADVANUE-Advancing in rank Thuraday night at th* Court
of Honor w*r* th*** Hoy Srouta of Troop fi '! Front row, l*ft to
right, ar* Uxrald Howman arid J*rry Atherton, who received their
t,ir rank Hack row Dwight Micklethwait, Star, Mi-lvin Tittle,
Life rank, and Danny Hrhill, Star. I Herald f’hrrto)
ia El l’a*o Hot if El I’aan, th*
rtwly metropolitan ar*a, w*r* taken
• rut. what wa* left would I*- thoyt
on pop'ilatinn for a district.
After th* IH',!) cento*, th* l eg
mlatiir* ducked for uwhil* th*
t|i*r»Aa»n nf what to do with th*
»*tra *ongr*-*»man hy having him
«w»•* “at large" (th* whole •tat*I
later Harris County (Houston)
«*»* given the *»tra congressman.
• BE
(M Hue I pped
Twtaa Itadroad I ommission ha*
•at Ike D*cemi>er nil allowahle at
waa ha**d on too limited n vo-
cahulary and th* atockmen’s ),<Kik
was too welfare state Ish iri its
discussion of farm issue*
Haven hook* opposed hy Texan*
for America alreivly had been
eliminated hy a teacher-composed
advisory committee which screenr
textbook offerings liefore they are
considered hy the Hoard nf Kdti< n
lion.
• • •
l ocal Help To \g*d. Ill
A plan that would divide part of
the responsibilities for (are of the
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aged and mentally ill, between
state and local government, may
he proposed in the next Legisla-
ture
It would take a constitutional
amendment approved hy the people
to put the plan into effect
legislative Hudget Hoard has
tentatively approved a recom
mendation whereby the state would
,nlit with a city, county or district
the cost of such programs as out
patient car* for mental patients
and nursing home car for elderly
patient v
It is fell that thi* approach
might la* more economical and
far five for some patients N,*wly
recovered mental patients, for ex
irnple, could l,e released from bed
snare at expensive -tate instito
Don* and get treatment a* needed
from a nearby clinic
• • «
IViiury Muling Meaffirmed
Court of Criminal Appeal* re
fused to reconsider its £ to | de-
rision that former Disurance Com
missioner J Hyrori Saunders could
not he convicted for perjury as n
result of testimony Itxfnie a legis
lative committee
Hot it did not make the opinion
final Travis County District At
tnrncv I es Procter i* filing a
second motion for re hearing in
hopes of keeping the iasil* alive
until after the first nf the year
At that time one of the mem
la*r* holding in Saunders’ favor
Judge Lloyd Davidson, goes nut of
office If incoming Judge W T
McDonald took the other side, the
scales would l>* tilted and Saun-
ders’ conviction upheld
a a a
tint of State Tax Itemed
Tessa ramus collect a tax on
the premium* of an insurance
policy sold to a company in Tex
a* by an nut of state firm not
lire «*d to ,| leisiness in Texas
Third Court of Civil Appeals
ruled that this would conflict with
I’ S Supreme Court decision*
"it* in effect A Tesa* law re
•lUires purchasers of insurance
fr*m companies not licensed m
Texas to pay a tax ecpial to ’«
perci-nt of the premium* This is
higher than the tax on companies
licensed in the state
Appeal* Court suggested hope
fully that the Supreme Court
might reconsider it* position so
that the Texas law yould hecome
valid
'bill s«»rt*
Secretary .if State Zolli* St*a‘
| 'ey ha* i« led a charier for lloua
ton Baptist t ollegr to he hllllt
by Texas Baptists on a JAn acre
lit in H irtys County t -dlege is
j to npan it* iksits hy September,
j IM It already ha* a H.ixgl non
I endow ment fist builsHngs tie,
part meat of Public Safety report.
I % T |*rr i:bb( 4wh»tiB in Tbiaa
fiUlltilBt thu YBif «• CkfBI
I parmt with the **ta* period last
j treat Numtwr A «1*ath -austng ac
I rse* t* droop*>t p per rent
I Hornr part* of Texas had tba xaet
I test t kr1t.hr. <m retool and all
I IMIfil «tf tHf
I atm!► wiM»t BMafliaaft rv> ri%#4 ak-.m.
(’orner -
(Continued Erom Page One)
■ vershadowed thia time hy prid ■
in a group of hoys who rame out
of nowhere
Oateavillc may have had the
dir* o-i os and if we have to
lose, it's nice to lose to a team
like the Hornets and a community
like fiatasvlllc Emm nur spot we
.aw nothing but fine, hard foot-
ball on 'the field and in the
itunds. And that has been the
dory during all three year* of
our relationship with Datesvillc
They, rf course, have our full sup-
onrt in their game with Taylor
this week
• » •
THIS ISN’T THE end nf the
Mag Knot-. Twenty-one nf them
will he tinck next year, and 18 of
them will tie seniors, stronger,
wiser and heavier. We Woiildn'l
want to jinx the situation at this
early date, hut then it is no secret
This is one secret the Dogs know
too.
They're nlanninc a 11-game
season In 1AAI. They'll have
the muscle they didn't have
this sear, and they'll he hard
to heat.
* • •
BEFORE W'E WRITE OFF this
llilP season aomething needs to
h* said about or* nf thoae aen-
ior* lie didn't play a whole lot
hut h* haa taken a lot of punlah-
rnent and haa always rom* back
fur more.
Wc remember when he
first showed up. He was as
hro*d as he waa tall eren
then, and rren a* hr Is todav.
Now, thi* old hoy just isn't
gmng to he able to take all
this, we thought llr‘11 be
gone la two weeks.
But he wasn't. He showed up
the nexi year and the n< xt. and
suddenly here he l* a senior II
t'sik all those wind sprints. a*l
•hose Ups around the track, si*
those hours nf scrimmaging
against the first string How he
lid it, we'll never know
Mrsdv fans sensed th* fight h,
wa* making, too They a’wav
applauded and cheersvl when he
got in the game, and he held
his own.
I.*my Bracy put a lot into foot
ball, sod we think he got some-
thing 'Hit of it. too
B< act >f Water Engineer* report
*d that Corpus Christ! and Vic
tons had the wettest October ever
Amarille nad rainfall IA It inches
shove normal by the Drat of Oct
•her Unusually heavy moist
ore it Mamed by Text* A AM e*
pert* for the *ta* •** generally
peer pecan crop thia y ar H»r i
ulture Professor Dr Benton J
8 tor* say* why wet weather
make* had pecans t* not fully un
ler«t -.*1 Most grower* mat call <*
"blight" , F«*» ranchers, how
ever the rainy sreather it mostly
gsrnd nasra t’ it Department «f
Agrwullage say* Texas range
are going Into the winter in
"•Vie average r"nd>Men
mi
Prescriptions
Boy Scouts
Get Awards at
Couri of Honor
One boy won the Life rank and
four rereivod their Htar rank
Thursday uight at a Court of
Honor for Boy firout* of Troop
thj. sponsored by the First
Methodist Church
Hardin Jones, presiding at the
court stressed the importance of
Hr outing In the boys' future llfo
It* also pr*«*-aied the Life rank
highest awarded Thursday, to
Melvin Tittle
Iteyeiilng the I,lie ranh.
Joh*. •stil. I« Ilk* running to
the it-lard line III u football
Kami', jii.t a step nh ay from
s tombdoMii: Th* Engle
rank,
The star rank went to Jerry
\th'-rton. Danny Hehil!. Dwight
Micklethwait, and (Jerald Howman
Dr Albert McCulloch, in present-
ing the awards, com mended the
hov* for their Interest |n Scouting
Dr McCulloh also Introduced
Ed little, scoutmaster of the
troop
The Eirst Methodist Church. h>
said, Is lucky to have a man as
scoutmaster with as much Interest
in the youth of Hrady
Tittle started the troop without
scouting background, "hut he hn*
done wonderful work In the thre,
years he has been with this group
of boys," Dr McCulloh said.
Itnlpli Micklethwait pre.
sealed Danny Olln with the
First Class rank, the first hig
step toward Engle, and t.lenn
Kittle presented In merit
badges to II boy*.
The merit badges wont to
Jerry Atherton Holl and water
conservation, safety, nature, swim-
ming. cltixeirshlp In the home,
gardening, life-saving, rowing and
printing
Jimmy Howe Safety
James Micklethwait Cltlxen-
ship in the community; soil and
water conservation, safety
Herald Howman (looking.
safety
Ronnlr Martin Safety, print-
ing
Dwight Micklethwait Safety.
Danny Olln Safety
Kenneth Wilton Safety, print-
ing
Melvin Tittle Life-saving, row-
ing. swimming, nature, soil and
water conservation, safely, per-
sonal fitness
Hutch Thornton Holl and water
conservation, s a f et y, I I f e-
saving, swimming, canoeing, row-
ing, citizenship In the community
Danny Hoh111 Citizenship In
the community, dog care, soil and
water rnnaervatlon. safety, nature
Not In Rest Home
llermnn Ake ia not In a real,
home in Hrady. as waa reported
Friday In one of The Standard's ,
community news correspondence
FIRST f HOK E—Governor
Price Daniel says ex-.S nat-ir
William A. Hlakley (above)
would lie hit first choice for
a temporary appointment to
the l . S. Senate seat being
vacated by Vice President-
elect Lyndon Johnson. (A*)
Wirephoto.
SCOREBOARD
Contest flame*
Hate**in* u...... Brady If
Coleman If......Dublin 0
ray lor 32......ABM Con If
Hellrllle 3*......Crockett 8
Ollmer 3f........Terrell «
Liberty St......Kountse 8
Olney J| . . .... Axle 13
Auson 7........Perry ton 0
Denver City 27......Crane (t
llalrd 30........Eden If
Abilene t >......Han Angelo lr>
Snyder If......Lake View «
Arkansas 3f . . .. Texas Tech A
Rice 23..........TCL’ 0
Hay lor 23..........HMU 7
Others
Wall ft. Motelle It (ht-dUt >
Huntsville 7......Conroe ti
Kingsville 30 . . . . Kohstown 7
I T Yearlings 21. AAM rish 6
g 100 UUF 10 CLASSIFY ★
WANTED Oat graiing for 6.1
cows and calves. Will pay |K
per month per pair KDHKL T.
MALM8TR0M. Melvin
FOR HALE— Border-Line Collie
puppies. Hu it ran teed to work
Your choice for fll. lHUO OLD
MAHON It!)., LY 7-7321.
SCENIC DR,VE*,N
WEDNESDAY
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And Ford's prtlormance rates high,
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N<wmal maintenance service or routine
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ate mg covered.
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Mistletoe Wanted
We will begin mistletoe operations
in Hrady Nov. 21st at .302 High St, and
in Eden at the Yates Bldg, on Nov. 25th.
Any person desiring to sell mistletoe
or to work with it please see Mr. Cole at
one of these locations.
Please do not gather any mistletoe
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1960, newspaper, November 22, 1960; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921207/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.