The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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lilt AIM. TEXAS, TllBHDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1963
Nl M HER 1
Miliion-Dollar Rain Fills Dry Tanks, Swamps Fields
Whiteland Runoff
Puts Lake on Rise
Dillos Stun
Tired Dogs
£'
The Brady Bulldog*—flat |
and lifrlr** found the San
Saha Armadillo* stronger than
they rxjtrctrsi Friday night. and
the I >nfi were too tired to do
anythin* about it.
San Saba won, 11-41, in a
victory that ««» definite, rom-
plete, and abaolutr.
The Dillo* intercepted a pa*»
in Brady ’• firat sen«*» and had
the Dog* down, 7-0, in the
early minute* of the game And
District tied
But Anything j
Could Happen
Di.tnet 1*1. A A rnuld end in . :
Ur between San SaU, Brady,
and Mason but there ate other
possibilities.
Afl thnw team* mu*t play j
•nr more rame tbia week
— If San Saha Inara, Brady I*
the diatnrt rhampion
— If Brady loaea. Mason ia in I
—If Mason lose*. San Saba
ha* it.
If two of the leader* loee.
the third one will rep rear nt the
diet r M-t in u» playoff* And
let'* not think about what I
would happen if all throe Irani
bee
If the driMrtri end* ia a
three-aaj tie, roar he* of
the school- a ill meet, proh-
• Mi Saturdat mormnc. to
flip a rorn to rhnsae the
pla) off rrprcwnlat ire—and
the lw*n ran take off for
their huntiar leaae.
* * *
The diatnrt representative
will play the Wert Trojans In
the bi-diatro t tk eat w rapped
up Diatnrt 17. A A with a $4-8
win over Hillsboro last Friday (
mmtirr K»- A4
lliatnrt Standing*
t.AMK AT A QIA9CK
Brady Saa Saha
11 Kirat I towns 20
K7 Yards Rushing 259
12 I'aaaes Attempted 4
9 Passe* < ompleted 1
92 Yards Past in* 9
0 Intercepted by 2
2 for 21 Punts 2 for Id
h for 63 Penalties 4 for 50
0 Kumhlea I«oat 1
Score by Musrtere:
Brady d 0 0 0— •
•h Saba 9 0 8 0—17
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Mia
el^t
1WF§ ■
v-
AA .hi
1 0*1
San Saba
s
1
Brady
3
I
Mason
3
1
f .>U man
1
2
Fred*, a k *l.u.g •
2
Liam
0
2
Scrw.1
blaadiag*
to ••«
l-wat
Mas—n
2
San Sa*'*
k
4
Brady
4
4
1 nd. il. ks*"
•rg 4
3
Ceheaa
3
5
1 lam,
3
ft
tbe Dogs were never able to *et
up a*ain.
It waan’t exactly **1950 all
over again.” It wit no
*rent surprise. Tbe Bulldogs
iat aren't the Bull-
do*a of 1959.
The Brady roaches had
•eased the impendia* disas-
ter all week, hat hew could
you tell the Doga they
dids t really have the Pis-
trirt 1*-AA title in their
pockets? After all, they
had beaten Mason and Ma-
son already had heatea Saa
Saba
This waa “the bi* game” for
tha Armadillo*, but the Rull-
doge were just playing out the
j >1 > X~9W
• • •
Ran Raba'* victory throw*
the Dilloa. the Itulldoga, and j
Mason's Punchers into a three-
way tie in tbe district, each j
with a 1-1 record. And that'* |
how it may end up. Brady goes
to Fredericksburg thia week;
San Saba roe* to Llano, and
Mason heads for Coleman.
San Saba’s lino literally ran
over the Bulldog*, picking
them up and shoving them
hack, laying them on the
ground and going over the top.
Tbe black-*hirted Dog* were on
the ground so much, it wa*
often hard to find them under
the awerm of mud-colored Ar-
madillo jersey*
San Saba threw up eight
men on the line arainat the
Doga and stopped their running
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Church Gets
New Minister
v From Corpus
"
THE PI PS Brady High School’s It tiiini Hullpups,
coached by Fletcher Field* and ( buries Brewster, complet-
ed their iraaon last Thursday niirht in Bulldog Stadium, drop-
ping a squeaker to the Hillbilly It's, 11-12. Seated, front
row, left tti right; Jimmy Jackson. Johnny Sanders, Eddie
Burk, Buddy ("order, Dolan Hargrove, Mike McBride, Mike
McCartney. Second row: Ralph (luma, Janie* Ma*k, Pat
Klliott, Thomas Jones, Gary Brown, Billy Koddie, Gary
Davenport, Donzell Fielden, Jerry Priddy, Mike Easter-
wood, George Sears. Third row: Henry Xiaves, Coach
Fletcher Field-, Mike Flanmg*n, Curtis Plumley, Bobby
Wade, Scctt Hundemer, Gary Brinegar, Bobby Smith, Mel-
vin William*. Barry Myrick, Kenneth W ilton, Coach Charles
Brewster. Back row: l/ee Barnett. Marion Lewis, Dorman
Moore, Burl Wigginton, Lee Roy Maraden, Mark Hunde-
mci. and Ga. on Salter. (Herald Photo)
Newscaster S aySocialism
First, Then It's Communism
Brady Seniors
Rehearsing for
3-Acf Comedy
That long awaited “million ■ to :t.5 mehe*. in some part of
dollar’’ rain fell in MrCulloeh MeCulloch County.
County last Friday morning, The two favored spots w<m-
putting a temporary end to the Whiteland nnd Fail view c.
drouth that had plagued the munitie*. where the dnw
Heart of Texas area fm measured .1.5 inches. It i
months tanks that had been dry for
The rainfall in Bra.lv measur- months, field* were soaked, in i
ed 14 inch, according to Mrs »" cases tenac - v
I |{ ( oehran. government broken at Kairview Bia.ly I .. ■ •
weather observer but the fall ** ov“r 2 f'''" ' '
, , .......u ,.n result of the rtin-<>ff n •
was gauged at mu. h m«n up whit#Und.pf>dK(, W)„, Su.
communities.
The moisture came at a 'inn
when most of the cotton in the
county had been gathered.
Many farmers had dry i
oat*. and now others can p or
wheat, oat* and barley S r ■
of the small grain that I ad
l»een planted earlier bad -n<
cumbed to the hot, drv weathci
,, ,, ,, . Most farmers and rim «■
Henry M, I room moved here „ however, that the r ...
last we. k from < orpus Christ. rHm(> too lat„ lo .1,
b. become minister of -he and weeds for fall and
Fourth and Bridge Street wjnt,r ,.raljng. \ mild wtnter
how#*v#*r. would permit small
He succeeds Ernest McCoy grain to make progr. s u <i
who moved to Post. perhaps furni*h ome sheep
For the last four years. Me- grazing.
Broom has been minister of The rain not only - overed
the We!>er Road Church of McCulloch County pretty •
1 hrtst in Corpus Chriati. Dur- but the moisture wa- gene
ing 1954-56 he preached at over the central and south p"
Cherok«*e and then went to tions of the state. San Sho;.,
South Dakota and to Dallas Goldthwnite. Llano. Menan
and then to Corpus Chriati. Kurrville. Fredericksburg, Hock
• • • spring* on down to Uvalde and
He wa* reared in Stonewall Del Rio reported rains from 2
County and is a graduate of inches up.
Old Glory High School, com-
j pleting hi* college work at
Abilene Christian College in
trasSr-----
Mr Broom and his wife. Fay,
have five children: Gail, 17:
Corinne. 15; Tim. 12; Stan, 9;
Where It Rained
I
Only on the street* mas
a visitor speak with an>
degree of freedom Our
hotel room* were alway*
We ted They knew exactly
what we said at all time*.
Ilighlighta of Randall's talk i unles* we were on the
street*. Our hag* were
searched daily, but we
never mn»rd an. thing.
Llovd Wilbanks,
Ballinger, Dies
Torch Parade
Thursday Ni»fht
The OP Houn' Dawga arc
spunm>ring a ton h parade
Thu.aday night stalling at 7
oVI.sk The fans with adult*
ta in.’ ewpe* tally in* tied to pa. ■
ts-iyato. will gw the. at Brady
Junior High and march to the
high aa-hnol
Tbe parade and pep tally will
peered* the M.ady Irntotsli
bn.g gan • at F.ederl. kahu.g
I tida) night
Itrady W ill Play
In Hillbillies*
New Stadium!
Brady may help Fredericks-
burg < hnsten the lllllhtlliea' new
trail stadium Friday nrght
This will be tbe laat gam*
of tbe regular season, and tbe
Hillb.ll.es want to play at least
• me game on tbe new field
"Awd the game will he
glared oa the aea field wa
lewa they notify u« other-
w lae later this week,*" rad
Hradr Principal < A Fth-
ridge
Ticket* on sale in H.ady, of
rourae. are for .he old s.adiom,
but they will be honored In a
vgec.al aartlan of the new
stadium opiots.le the press boa
The ml number* of c.ruise
won't l*r the same, and the
fan* will yusi Have t< pick
tbelr own raato la the ape< tal
set law
Socialism is the lu-t .top be t and no. He will hunt only
fore communism. Learn all you i with a camera. And “VAho
ran about this creeping cat er knows, I may come hark to
Some day ».• will wake up t" llrad> and show my pie-
thia fact, but when? No man. turc* one of these dara."
' no people since the world began
I have lie«-n able to live without
a spiritual God. I>..>u*- lit out these fact*:
These are statement* made i Russia is a riddle wrapped
! by Porter Kan.tail, KFJZ inside an enigma, said Sir
new* commentator and world Winston Cbuirhill,
traveU-i, who spoke to a laigc It is an acthist country and Russia d.o*s not forbid reli-
gmup in the Brady High 8. hnol attempts to live without God. gion. She doe* not encourage it. ____ ____
auditorium last Thursday night One of the moat intriguing She just tolerates it There are pr.aluced on Broadway in ldoh *^*’r suffering a heart attack
His appearance hen w,.- apon- thing- about Itussin i* the in only 40 churche* in Moarow, with I illian Gish »- Mr*. Sav »t his home,
sored by the Brady Lion- t lub trigue itself the espionage, the a city of 8 million people age. After a run of more f an ^r' W .ibanka ived at >ne
Randall drew large rounds of cloak and dagger stuff, but tin* There la no r.H»m in Russia for 18 months, the >>medy written l"’1' “t Moolc and was .« chai - | cox. ■•(>. di»-i Saturday m.oi
, applause at lh«- conclusion of mo.-tly in the satellite count, lea, the Church and the Kremlin by John l*at' « . made ’’ ^"r.ners A n Stamford
his talk, the subject of wbi.li esp,-< tally ( r.tsh.Mtlovakia Han No citisen of Moacow ever available for unui • pi .-due (anih.-i- ' ' ’-«»•» of l<rad> He '' “|l 1,1 11
moved to Kunriela County in Dei
Brady High School seniors *nH 5-
are busy preparing for their -
annual three-act play. “The
Curious (Mrs.) Savage’ is
schedule*! for Tuesday nrght,
Nov. 2t», at 8 o’clock.
Under the direction of Bill
Spurgin, the cast i- burning a
few candles at both ends to
present “an evening of vi-iy
enjoyable entertainment.”
Brndy
Voca
Melvin
Fairview
Camp San Saba
Whiteland
Doole
Rochelle
Lohn
Wraldrip
Morcury
Placid
“The Curious Savage'
Lloyd Wilbanks, (k’l, a for-
mer McCulloch County rancher,
di«i at noon Friday in the
wa.< Hospital in Ballinger
Dick Wilcox,
Stamford, Dies
James Edmond iDu ki \\ t
was “A Kep 'itei - IC«-1•<• rt on dall's bi..ad< a«ts wcic never secs a comic strip, a supermai tlon.
Russia' lie was an..m| tilled to a*' no red in Moscow, but they ket, a drive in movie, a juke Assisting Spore .
cl.tss
Braiiy by Mi- Itaiida!)
A nr»Ma«iri lor Station
hi 1/ in fori VA«rth lo. a
quarter oI a i.atun, Kan
daII last reeenll* relarned
from a trip to ltu»ala lie
ia inrnnll. making pre-
pa rail..).- lo load * 21-
dag lour ol Mri.a l.oing
on a hunting -atari' lr»
were in ( . «hoalovakia. !>ox, an electro toaster; n»i ,|N>nx,,., \\,,
I f * than 4 k« percent »>f the pei son there shops by mail, , yj | y
If. -..in people In-long to the pais by ch«-»k, g.o-s to the col
i oimnunist Party You cannot ner restaurant for a hainbui Ma■ v*l>< .
con the paity like you do the ger or plav* a round of golf c\piv--c.J .
DeiipHint oi Republican |»nit\ 1 he people of Russia n*\ei niannci n w1
in the l intc.l States In Kuaara anule, but Buffering i- ct> best ban* gt.«-)»•«■
II o ,-t t>. ••. ic, tc.l to the on their faces The sti«*ts are the
I...... The pttilv Is easier to < leaned by old ladies with everyone to
eoiitrol that w«> iTurn to Page 4, Col l Please I Tua-la> \o\
9, 1912, in Hamilton .tin,
1945 and to Ballinger in 19(10. wa* rearesi in Btadv
Funeral sarviees were hald Funeral service- w«-i< -I;
Ha tea, at j j, m Sunday .it the hirst »t I p. m. Sunday n Hi ly
M - Bnptist Churt-h n Ballinger and Wilkeison ('hap. a
, burial was m the Evci green Rev Lama. Leifesit o,.
Cemetery | the First Methisliat hui
Survivor* are his wife; a ftnating Buiial wa.- n K.
in, son. Lloyd V W'lPank-. Jr.; Haven Cuaietery.
three* daugHter*. Dixie. Anil, Survivor* aie • 'i. H \
and Melisaa Kav VA banks, a.I lame*, .f \bi i i..
of Ba' inger a brother. John Kichar.1 T AA »l. V
AA \A illiaiiKs of sun Attge.o, ano two -*.-te -. At-
and two si*t«> s, Mrs. Freei Haiaridcr of Ktany V||
Fu.ler I Angelo and M'» (ti-oigia Ihmg.a
m T I Johnston of Aniar.lb. nm, fee
ay ci
Brady Gridder Tops
In Guessing Contest
Htai) High grh
Rwper ia Ikr vttin
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dvr I»*skur j Third Hobby Deed- of Ko-
« ta this , bet to ptrktag Ready 14-41
.».»* <«• Hahiiy wua Drat yto.r last weeh
Alau mtaasing four gsmea
tee gsawas weav Mrs Issk Header*—r of
raw* Fred Vena Theresa Iraalba Isny
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fakawtsa) awd Saa Aaka'r up .hell* I. D Hiadita* d V«*
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yaaai at the Hrady h— toaha • Harnag the slight paaxthrl.ty
a.« tot* at. «a» vther w«a t—t Hrady might get tp— the
pare playoff, tha final • — I—t ad
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 12, 1963, newspaper, November 12, 1963; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921212/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.