The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1964 Page: 1 of 12
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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRADY. TEXAf3 (76825)
ana HEART O’ TEXAS HEWS
12 PAGES TODAY
May 1, 1964
Whole Number 7886
Vol. LV, No. 26
10 CENTS PER COPT
tahMeei Bring Poll Tax Saturday
Next Week
T;«t acquainted" programs
w ill hi* h«*lil n**xt week at North
Ward and South Ward for
McCulloch Voters Asked
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parent* or children who will | Voter** are being acker! to one. but not both
hei*.n t he ft rat grade next year, brtns their poll tax receipts.! That's why you will need
Tin1 children ar« invited to when they so to the polls Sat- your poll tax receipt The Oemo-
utfend also unlay. | < rats plan to stntnp “VOTKIV'
The orientation will he given fur tli<* fir t lime in the on »li«* hark of each receipt For
in the North Ward School's history "f McCulloch County those who forget to hring their
fir--' grad*' classroom at I IT. both tie Democrats and the receipts, however poll lists;
a m Tuesday. May r> At South Republican* will he holding |iri- will be available for checking*
Ward tin program will be held nuiry elections Saturday. And if then Is any question.
100 'Junior'
Golfers Coming
To Tournament
fine hundred hoys from lit
school* w ill is1 here Saturday
for the ftr.ely Junior Uolf Tour
ns merit .
The tournament is divided Into
two bi.rcs.rts, tJRt upper fur
larger school and the lower for
the small school Tee time fori*'* ,on uti,"7 Thur»’
the first bracket is a a m <*•* mornin*.
Tee time for the second bracket Th- *• «"■»" than
la set at I i> m other trailer* being hullt at the
TRAILERS ON TRAILER—Workers at l/mdcraft tie
down the first of 1J)5(1 two-wheel trailers for their trip
< alifornia. Nine of the small trailer- were mounted on
this one long trailer, which happens to tie a Loadcraft pro-
duct, too. (Standard Photo)
First Load of 1,500
Trailers Shipped Out
in ih*- auditorium at
Wednesday, Mav t>
The parents will receive In-
structions on how to pet their
children ready to begin school
next tall They will meet the
I tench* rs the principals. and
j ih• school nurse \nd the child-
ren will pet a chance to visit
! their first-grad*1 classrooms
New Sporting
Goods Store
To Celebrate
“Cct Acquainted Day” has
been announced hv Rrady
Sporting floods for Sntnrdav
Formerly known as Archer
Sporting floods, the stor*1 was
purchased recently tiy Mr and
Mr John ftllev They are
experienced in the sport inr
goods hii*ine«* and have com-
pletely stocked the store with
nationality known lines of
| fisnlng tin kle and sporting
goods
Ttie store Is located at K02
South Bridge Street The Hilevs
I 1 legal)* von tali vote ill either
HUrttcri
JTIKiKS ASKED
TO REPORT ON
VOTE TOTALS
Mi < 'ulloeh County's elec
lion judges are naked to
bring or telephone reports
of their boxes to The Hrady
Standard office Saturday
night, as soon after the
polls dose a* possible.
The county's totals will
h< tubulated, broadcast by
radio station KNFI.. and
then forwarded to the Tt x
as Flection Bureau in Dal-
las where th*1 fate totals
will be figured
The StHndard's telephone
numb* r is »,Y ! 22Jtv.
South African
To Appear al
Rotary Parly
John Atisley. 22. an exchange
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Ifarkrldcr,
rxn
cliairtuan of Hraitt's |l*m<*-
crutlc preeiuct I. a*lmltted
liimiuir, that "there's
nothing »* * II < an do" If
someone wants to Kite in
lioili elections Matur«la>,
Mini it lie wants to swear
that "I am a Democrat"
and "I am a Republican,"
as ill,- ballots read.
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Ismdcraft, Inc , wit shipping ait trailers a day, in addition
out the first load of its amail ] to other work.
A general utility trailer, it
Corps of Kngineers.
“It is used to carry
,H Br"dy reside,! sturt(.nt from So,|th Afrj(.H wj||
appear as mi honored guest at
Register for free door prir.es :thr B(Hd ,{„t|irv riuh'a ladies
Saturday. May !t No purchases . , , ,r ' , ,,, , .,
ooeesearv Kvervone is most 19* al lhe
cordially Invited to visit the I
............*
I Mr and Mrs Riley said. "We ,H'V vv',h wh'fh I
l*0,ra;io*.1 fishing and hunting* tall Rrady flub has been “matched."
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BREWING UP!
-
Post Office to Trim
The Republicans will have
only one voting box open to
serve the whole county—and
it will be located in the Conoco
service station on West Com-
merce Street, across from Hig-
ginbotham's.
Democrats in Hrady mean-
while will be voting at their
usual place In the courthouse,
all polls being open from K a.
in. to 7 p. in.
Hrady Jaycees are offering
transportation for anyone who
needs a ride to the polla Sat-
urday. They will have cars
stationed at the Chamber of
Commerce office.
“Just call us at the
Chamber office (|,Y 7.
•J I'JO). and we'll lie glad
to take you to vote," said
Ja.tree President I® lin
Stockman.
• • •
The politicians were turning
on the steam this week in the
final days of campaigning, hut
the campaigns were fairly free
of bitterness and the voters’
Intermit was only luke warm.
The big- -and bitter- rare
for |t. R, Senator, between
Senator Ralph Yarborough and
Dallas broadcaster (Jordon
McI*endon, however, may sue-
c*-*d in getting the voters to
inrn out.
The Republicans have only
one contest on their ballot,
four men running for 8.
senator. Hut they have one im-
portant feature, a presidential
preference election in which
OOP voters can indicate their
choice for president.
IJsleil as possibilities
:ire Barry (Joldwater, Nel-
JWM1 MwrkefeUrr. Msifsmt
Chase Smith, and Harold
Stasseii. Missing from the
list are Itlcliiird Nixon and
Henr* Cabot l/Oilge.
Schools m the iip[« * hr*e krt Hr"'y P|,,nt* Kut • •"•dersft will and in laying cables for «MO-I , ,,w(lyB h„V(, , A current project, the “match
air O’Henry, l.amar F ** nd *■ ,i'uld l,.r* iU of them under a munications lines, Mocllingcr ,,f conservation in stor** for tug” program involves an ex-1
er, Nimit *. -'a*1 \1 1- > K-rr *»nt ri*< t totaling approximately ^ explained 'wirt-men and ports women of change of correspondence be- C _ Ik I I \ I
vill* «n*l M.*di J I'li.r H . h 1 ",M)',M) ^ Haven port equipment Inf , 11 ,,geR 1 tw.-en Rotary Clubs throughout \r IC^?S | x| fi X I 601^
S, iws,|» 1 H‘*h Moellinger. a I®adcraft Rrady), under lease to Iarad-j \\ - fjet Acqualnt. d Pay" the world, in an effort to pro-|
Teams in the -e.-md division *lcw president, said the work
are fta*trnp, Hig I ake Albany, *^1 extend through May of
Rrady, Col. man, and Ballinger 1^. with the plant producing I Calif.
Junior High Schools
The tournament is directed j
by Hrady High I’rtnctpal C, A.I
Ethridge.
Rrady will have 15 junior
golfers in the meet Roneld j
Martin. Rnh M« fh»nough. R«*l.!
Samlerford. Pavid Elliott Ted j
Archer, Joe Hat Rarekmsn,
craft, will haul the first load the stor** also will offer » mote world understanding.
of nine trailers to L,athrop,
Mrt Millpf iQ Jaycees
nrs. rimer, w, Rep<irt on state
Of Mercury Dies Meeting at corpus
Tll«» llfwlx* luUiXias a®tl I fit
Mrs. Archie Thomas Miller.
The Hrady Javi-ees aent five
iiiiini.er of
gains.
High
Elects Officers
to Hrady.
-------.--'T "“'i 14„ ,lf Mercury died at «•«» p '♦"* «»•»* Thur *b,y morn....-' ' “
R Tl .w',iu H * rn Wednesday in Rrady Hos- rhamher of Commerce eon- elected Mike Le.feste t*. *.v. ht‘f l«r lUC'SClay
Hr;!v J"nW.Hi,fh s,'hno1 Band Barbecue
Ruck IxMitu'1. Hoi* Hays, < hn
Huffman, Dayton Archer, Jerry
Wilkerson, Mike Pelluxan.
and i tank < irmirksfl.
Cancer Crusade
Canvass Slated
pital 1 vein ion In Corpus Christ! last
The former Edna Oneida weck-xtnd Kepreaantlng the
president of the Student
Council next year.
A "Hand Family Barbecue”
in honor of Brady’s school
1,0f ■’ or*mn,““°* W D and*Mrs. Umar’L.Dst^and'., ,,*nd st",,on,!‘ w'n haM
conduct the funeral at 2 p. m.
Friday at the Holt Baptist
Church, and Wilkerson Funeral
Home will direct burial in the that the five programming vice
Richards 1’ark next Tuesday,
beginning at ti p. m.
“Purpose of the occasion is
ZiXt T™91*' *nd .....-hJrr
The Rev. Davd Brwwn will ?g2 ........ *n **'
I Frank Carmichael won the j s'"'P*y *0 let our hand students
... . * * * , . vice president's job in a rum»ff Iknow that we *>»«»-
*rou,*_ra^,',,d [ with Doug Snowden. Frank efforts and devotion to the hand
the son of Mr. and Mrs. R*>l. 1 l,r°Kr"m *,ur «'<>mmunity,r
Hand Boosters, apon-
BW.___ . ______.... ___.... ______I _ the barbecue
Survivors sre her Hushand:
two daughter, Mrs. Dorothy ! Roger Ireermg
Nell Bankston of Fort Worth,
Holt Cemetery, San Saha Coun preHtdents were selected as; . ' v
Ih.ii... n... n....... n„h fiHcb r«rmichael. ami Do«g is the **7
Survivors are her husband: Ulenn R****d. A J. Caruhbt and , #0,' ‘Mr' •'*d Mrs- Trav‘ S°'H "f ’
The I*,mi-o- to ho**-*1 Can*-**
Crusade for Mi t'ttllua'h I 'minty
will »*r held Friday night, with
Hill Spurgin aa chairman of
the drive He will be asm*ted i*nd Hr*- Karen Adams of Mcr
hy members of th* R.ady High <*»r7; »•* "•»•* T-.misf^— ■ " .. . , w„„ „vrt Kathv l.ckiu.n dauvh , . r
D, ,n <>f Rra*iy Rov Don James Brown. Ar* a I Olenn H,«»d- w*‘" *’vr’ n«*njr Ja* Kson, uaugn r. rv last rs. -day morning tn
Snowden. 1 ----------------
Judy Bryson, daughter of Mr. , |ll|rh(IN., snrgery
fh» area vice imestdents M,M^ Mis. W. I#. Hiy>*«*n, will *« iD,.*r Hetsill, com miss loner
were selected: Chnnooey secretary next year. Sh*1 ((j Precinct 3. underwent sur-
Ar**a III: John Priiw. ,lw °f Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jack Clinic Hoapiijnl. San Angelo.
S* h**ol senior and junior , lajum,, - - - -------
and the M* «<iv I m-wi will dim l-arry. Jat k Michael. Alvis l^*-. t'k11*
. v • 1 j ,•.vkiiii.o, Mill.. .11 r*a IV: Hill Hnndemoa. Area **4»n- 'Irs. Heisill reported Weilnea-
v*de the transportation for ’ ' v. and llm Smith. Area V! The stipienta had three day* {da* ih.M her hnalmnd was re-
MtasWasA** atlu.nH1 J!„, R.mee of Dd* was eleet-
pM.nce, Natural Urn Daagany I ^'so surviving are e|gbt ^ ^ (fcf< Jay.
will bf biMiii|Uiii ti«i 1 fur the Hrothfft, of Nm* MMb
canvas- id the ,oun%. j man of Ri.-hlaiid Springs, tier- __________________
“When we kn*e k on your ,,f Ackerly. Alliaon of Mer-
The P**mocrats have only
four local contests on their
ballot State Re*;*. Terry Town-
s«'ii*1 of Hrady ts being opposed
for re-election by Tmn Henry
A nationwide eronomy move, Parcel post deliveries will he Jof Burnet a vocations! agri-
culture teacher
Three men are In the rssu
for county tpx assessor-col-
lector: John C.ulce for re-
election. Norman Archer, and
one window will he nnen nn! * . , 1 Brown, as they are
ne winaow will he open on 0f town which are now served | i(M*d on ,he ballot.
outstanding liar-1 Interested in the wool and will show up next week in re- made five days a week_not on
mohair business, Ansley now is 1 dueed services at the Hrady Post j Tuesday (usually the lightest
-- j working on » ranch in Uvalde, j Office. [day here) or on Sunday, of
In the I S. for a venr, he! No parcel post deliveries will I course.
will appear at the Rotary Club be made on Tuesdays, and only I “This will apply to all parts
meeting during a two-day visit “
by foot carriers, inr hiding the
business district and the south
side of town," Mrs. Francks
said. “Parcel post delivery will
continue to l*e made on lural
routes, mounted routes, and
Star Route box-delivery routes
six days each week.”
The new rules become effeut-
ive May 4.
Saturday and it will he limited
to the sales of stamps and the
acceptance of parcel post pack-
ages for mailing.
The window- on Saturday
will he open from H:.70 a.
m. to 12 noon, hut such
serviera as money orders,
registered mail, ( .0.1).
parcels. inquiries and
claims, and meter settings
will not be offered.
• • •
The reduced services here sre
♦ he result of orders from Post-
master (ieneral John A.
(•ronouski in Washington. The
new rules are designed to save
$12.7 million in operation of
the Post Office Department.
Brady Postmaster Mrs. Mahlr
Francks emphasised that
“there will he no change in
home delivery or special deli-
very. Regular business mail
deliveries will continue as us-
of campaigning this week and [roveriitg from lhe operation ual. letters and other first-
then east their halloU Thureile) nicely, and that he would rw-j class mail will he handled with j said Male Selective Service Dir-
morning. tarn home in a few days. the same priority as usual.” ector Morris S. Schwartz.
Draft Board (’alls
15 Men for Exams
Selective Service Hoard No.
88 in Rrndy will induct one man
and call 15 for physical exami-
nation May 21.
The local call is part of a
state quota of 26S men.
“The quota will he filled
mostly with volunteers under
2*> years of age and non-vol-
unteers 18 through 25. Most
of them will l>e 22 years old
County Attorney Aubray
Davee is being opposed for ra-
election hy Murray Jordan, a
Hrady attorney.
Oscar Hetsill Is being opposa4
for re-election as county com-
missioner in Precinct 3 by
David O. Bishop. Jr.
door Friday night,” Spurgtn re
minded Nd'ulkvli County citi
sene, “just icumiuIhi that w.
must give inure to cure »**<»n.
OUR
WANT ADS
*ury. and L D. Will horn. Jr., of
San Antonio. Morris Wells of
Florida. 1 H Wells of Pecos,
ami Jerry Wells of Son An-
tonio; and foot grandchildren.
tim
*. -
It tending Stale Meeting
Mia* Tiewsn* Shsvn. home
making teacher in Rrady High
Srhoni, loft Thursday afternoon,
1 an o« pan ted hy tom delegate*,
j to the Itomemaking State Meet 1
mg in AimUm The delegates'
1 are »*aylr M* Broom and Kilern
! Brown. 1
LI;
w ‘ *. p j#
CAN HELP MX)
SOtVC VOUC
PROBLEM...
Maeoa Cant) Smgiag
TKc Mason ('ewtf Ringing
Convention will be held at Ike
Ftrat Rapt let t'hunh. Mason
Sunday afternoon, starting at |
t o'clock.
Pressure Cooker
Clinic Slated for
Canning Season
A Pressure Cooker Cllnlo
will he sponsored hy the County
Agricultural Extension Service
on May II at the McCulloch
Meetrtr Co-op building be-
ginning at 1 p m
' This clinic will he held
to give training In the *isa
of prewmire cookers and to teat
the cooker* All cookers will
he tasted. ' said HD Agent Mrs
Vyvien Duncan
• • •
“Ail who wish to have their
cookers tested before the can-
ning season arrive* mast bring
the complete cooker. except
for racks sad pans.
H.ahel tjie top and bottom
of yoar cooker with roar
[ name nn adhesive tape or with
I chma i*ear(b Hriag wretmb.
I pliers wad arrow driver, and
( old. clean ran* for nee in * ieaa-
•aa * latker Wear waah 'trees
I **
hke added. ' Remember th*a
| m for Premure t'oohers. sot
I imwear* pans ’
lltMd T»wv open
M- *ad Mrs I) A Hark-
rider. Ml and Mrs L J Toaa-
*c»4 and M« end Mn Wavan
Hike Teuaa
iteif Toaraen cui in Baa
\laa *«-
war* W
Im prvom FwNww mg Margery
Mrs J. O. Mri'ail is *teia
well following surgery Tucwis
I
1 U.IFOMIA (HI Rl MT—A familiar svms ia Brady far tha hart tan
» UMa voavuy of ttwdka • limbtag liar Aeuth Rndgw Nrtvi hill, <ia
way la ike Mejara Daaart at California far amanm. They art
from lhe First Armuted IRva
•ad Ira tier* bave already |
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1964, newspaper, May 1, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990231/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.