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THE BRADY STANDARD
BRADY, TEXAS (76825)
and HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS
R PAGES TODAV
April .% 1964
Val. l.V. No 25
Whole Number 78*1
10 CENTS PER COPT
Buffalo Hunt in 1889 Was Exciting Trip
With two stout wagon*, one rest Occasionally on the trip,
pulled l>y two oxen am) the! they would come up on a ranch
1,1 I other by four horse*, and an headquarter*. Of course, there
1889 four men and a 12 year- ,,xtl|4 SIMjdl*. horse an old were no fences of any kind
hoy le t out Of the town j hom trained to hunt buffalo— j Whenever they tame to a
(ui\.li ( ounty. | they headed west with no road ' stream or river, they had to
By CKOHGF. P F.NGDWIL
On an October morning
19 four
old
of Pidcokr
, <Toff on a trip, seek- , ^ fwjj{)W Hn,j no towns on their 1 .trout along
ing then yearly .apply of huf- |1>ut(, „e,.pt Abilene, a very
fa.o meat small plat# at that time. As to truss,
Th*' 12 year old boy was A | remembered, Ahilene had a gen-
W. Moseley, now living in era I store, a hoarding house,
Prady. from whom this story 4, hotel and a blacksmith ahop,
came Also in the party were , and a very few houses,
his father, and a Mi I im Strih The blacksmith'* name was
lin, and two ther men. neigh- Gilum. an old friend of Mr.
bors whose names have been 1 M"-dey, Sr. They stopped over
forgotten. here for a brief visit and to
hunt for their year's meat ' would be cut into strip* and
supply began. heavily seasoned with pepper.
Mr. Moseley, Sr., was an ex- salt and cornmeal, then hung
perienced hunter so it was up to out in the sun till very dry. It j
him to kill the buffalo, which could then be stored away until !
he did with the exception of, used. j
Brady Milk
Sanitation
Rated High
the banks until some two or three. The total In hunting the huffulo, Mr.
Sanitation of milk sold in
the llrady area received a very
ns "uv >•! iiurr. I III' III IIUIIUIIK Vl»* uuiittiu, »•> I. i
they could find a suitable place kill was 25 head. They would Moseley, Sr., would first spot h'Sfh rating as the result of an
After alaiut three weeks
or so, they pulhd into the
rough country just under
the Caprock. their destina-
tion There they found some
small herd* of buffalo. \f-
ter setting up camp, the
only tyke the choicest part of his herd and then get off his ! inspection made by the State
meat to pack down in the wag- horse. Walking on the off side, J department of Health
ons They did this by laying ; he would circla the herd, grad-
down a layer of leaves and
twigs, then a layer of meat and
salt, and another layer of leaves
and mcHt until the wagons were
loaded.
After arriving home, the meat
ually getting in gun range. He
used the old Citizen rifle.
On one of the hunts, Mr.
In a letter last week to City
Sanitarian Clinton Newlin and
Or. Robert Hays, < ity health
officer, the department rated
School Board
Elections Set
For Saturday
Saturday is election day for i O. D Stringier (Retiring from
trustees of four
Moseley took his boy along pasteurization plants hero it _
..—I ...— *_ .. • - :,J 111 pen >-nt. milk .I' d Mill om. ' \ distni ts
and coming to u large wild
(Turn to pHge H, Col. *’>)
Mrady
Wreck Kills
Father. Son
91
ducts at 92 percent, and cn-
e . , . . running tor two places to
forcement of -a hi; ;il uoi ngula- ... ____ _______
tions at 99 pci-rent.
has four candidates
be
filled- Wayne Rawlings and R
F. (Rob) Carmichael, both for
The ratings ar< based on re-election, and Mrs E It.
compliance with the Public (fiorothyi Kv/.ar and Don Ray
Health Service'- milk ordinance Jordan
and code.
Raw-lines is a Hraoy grocer;
(' rin'chael is warehouse stiper-
in'endent for the City; Mrs
Kv/.ar is the wife of a Calf
Creek rancher: and Jordan is
a Voi a stockfarmer
7 I
Francis Nichols, 15 who re
tiled from the Army only Tue
day morning was killed Toes
d*/ afternoon along with an
Infant son in an autombile
wreck near Fife
killed instantly when the
left rmr tire Mew out and
their DM < hcvrolct sta-
tion wagon overturned
M's Nichols, ’ll, and the two
o' b ei l-ays, Raul 4. and Jerry,
j*“
|A
“The high rat ini', of (his
surviv is cvidenrr of the
good work being done in
your milkshed." said David
II Evan . oulk lonlrol chief
for the health department.
The inspection (Uitilfies the
City of Mrad- to tr- ■ ive an .
Honor Roll Cm lifi. foi th, 1 Saturday will bo seated
sanitation of milk old hen
and lor the City'-, sanitation
m. t bod .
the hoard are O. C. Waldrep
and Harold D Brown.)
LOHN Two trustees will
be elected front three on th#
ballot, all newcomers* Howard
Bloomer. Gayle Doyal, and
Mrady Martin. (Retiring' from
the board are Joe Smith and
Owen Rudolph.)
The two candidates
'lie large t number of
with
votes
Nichols, his wife, and their *'• were brought to Prady H-
three young boys were enjoute pital with cut# and bruises
tn their home in Aurora, Colo Th*‘v were not seriously hurt.
A first sergeant with 22 year* j however,
of service, Nich'd* had just
been discharged at Fort Sam
Houston. San Antonio.
He had been stationed at
Fort Sam with the 52nd Mili-
tary Police Company
''■w'
*
The baby. Ralph Vernon
Nirhnls. was 1* months old
Hr and his father were
Pioneer Km ploy e*
Hear Outline of
Benefit Program
Officials of pioneer Natural
Gas Company outlined the rom-
pnnr a benefit program at a
meeting Thursday morning In
th» Brady offiee
The program covers retire-
ment accident and life insur-
ance and hospltaluntlon. etc
Merf Smith vice president
and treasurer presented the
program He waa assisted by
Charlie Mercer, I
manager and his
Harry Neal all of tmarlllo
AJan present were R M
rry. vice president of th#
Meat Texas Dtvjalon Lohboch
and C H Rainwater, district
manager at Htg Spring
Attending from nut of town
Were the following Pioneer
employeea W f) llalre. ntana-
IP r Oxnna ({afford Iturgena
manager Mrs Frankie Jo Har-
per and A II Watson, all from
Gorman and Dave Brostse
from Hangs
Rrady eaiployeea attending
were Mra Janet Gihhw. Mra.
Klnora Quatn. Vt II Jamea.
James Htngham. Leslie Arm.
atrong Frne*t Ahe C I,. Terry,
2epht<- Farmer. Roweoo Tay-
lor, and Manager Jamea Isbell
Myers Family
Safe In Ala-ska
Staff Sgt. and Mra Harold K
Myers of Kttdaon A. F Base
in Fairhanka. Alaska, haw
written his parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. John Myera of Rrady,
af«>nt their experten, e in th*
«^rth<|uake in Alaska.
The letter stated that th*
fWmtly waa well and that the
earthquake did not hit Fair-
banks aa hard as other Alaskan
fdtiea.
Mr*. Myer* waa pee paring
•upper when the quake hegar
•ml she knew immediately what
8 was. She dreuse.I Hey children
Warmly and ruahed ...it aid#
where the ground waa rocking
and rolling so that it waa hard
%n walk The tremor* I ashed
from 8 to Id 'innate* but
teemed much longer They are
■kill experten* mg small quakaa.
Sgt Myera has received hie
aew orders and will he station
ed at Seymore Johnaon AF
Base ia North Caioliaa They
will leave for the new haw
•hout the middle of June.
“We are extremely thankful
far their safety and wtah to
thank everyone fur their cen-
earn fur the family,** Mra. John
The accident occurred about
:t C p m on the Coleman
highway (U. S. 2M.'|), 21 miles
north of Rrady, ju*t south "f
the Colorado River bridge.
The bodies of Nichols and
the baby were brought, to Wil-
kerson Funeral Home Nichols'
retirement was not to become
official until midnight Tuesday,
and Army officials were here
Wedneadav to make funeral ar-
rangement*.
Nichols will he buried with
fill, military honor* at Fort
t.ngan National Cemetery in
Denver, Colo , next Monday or
Tuesday A separate funeral
will he held for the baby with
burial also in Denver
Nichols was Ixvrn Sept 19.
1919, in Maclntoah. N M . hut
called Aurora. Cnkv, hi* home.
Ed F. Kninhf, 11
Dies On Tuesday
Hi *8
IN THE It\« h SKAT: BABY TOYS—
This is the nr in which Francis Nichols and
his Id-month-old son lost their lives Tues-
day afternoon when a tire blew out. Nichols
and his happy family (hia wife and their
$ „ j
three young aon*) were en route to Aurora,
Colo. Still in the back seat of the car are
baby's blocks, plastic toys, and Sunday fun-
ny papers (Standard Photo)
Carolyn Huffman
Of Rochelle FHA
It waa McCulloch County' Start Planning
third fatal traffic accident this .
year J W Stark*. 40. . Mason Parade Kilt 1*108,
truck driver, waa killed Hi . , .. . .
perannnel I miles north of Rrady on the JUDIIP^ /ASKS
assistant ' Brown wood highway Jan 20 it „ time tn think about enter-.
Ray Rurna, 16, a Rrady High ing a float in the July Jubilee
•ophomnre. died in an accident parade.
Open House Set
At New Church
Ed F Knight 77, former
Sun s.iba County commissioner,
died in Sun Saha Memorial Hos-
pital Tuesifir morning after a
long nine* He was n brother
of Cland< Knight of Brady.
Th" Richland Springs man
nerved * ommlsstoner from
!!•:'* to 1940 Ho was R.vUist
and a Mason Born in UeU Coun-
tv >.t, i i ' he mar.teamed President
rfen in Srin Sahn C otinty to I
Osb l-ano Fob 24, 1907. and)
hud lived in San Saha County
more than to year*
Funeral was at 2 p. tn Wed-
nesday at First Baptist Church
In Richland Spring* with Ma-
sonic graveside services in
Richland Springs Cemetery.
Survivors Include his wife;
I t wo daughters. Mrs If C, Ham-
I mett of Mesquite and Mrs El-
lis Holland of Richland Springs;
ja brother. Claude Knight of
5 Bradv a sister. Mrs Gid Cow-
an of Brecketiridec; and two
grandchildren.
Brady to Send
Golf Teams to
Lampasas, Albany
Rrady High School golfers
have a busy Saturday coming
The polls will be open from UP* Th* hiFh school’s first team
s i m, to 7 |> m Saturday composed of Charles Dicker,
T'i- of hf r School Board Jimmy Criswell, Karlton Stef-
. l**i ioni fens. Melvin Tittle and Skip
ROCHKU-E Two trustee* j Hrie*s wi!l goto Lampasas to
.ill I" elected, in voting in the Lampasas Lions
Rochelle School lunchroom On i < lul1 High School Invitational,
the ballot re Dayton Boren Coach C. A Ethridge’s Buli-
and Vernon Waddlll, Jr, both 'loir golfers will again he the
for re--lection. only AA team in the meet us
Rochelle also will he voting < thp.V werr in Kerrville. Other
on ore place .for the County schools sending teams are
Si ......I Board O M Vatv’a Gatesville. Seguin. Lee of San
i- he only candidate. Antonio, Ridgefield of Waco,
MELVIN Three trustees 1 Jefferson of San Antonio. Rry-
«ill b»* elected On the ballot an, Austin of Austin, Hrown-
.iri Georg** D Jenkins for re- wood, Waeo, San Marco*, Bel-
• let ti(.n. and Robert Krleg and ton, Travis of Austin. Temple,
-----I Harlindale of San Antonio,
and host I-ampasa*.
Brady’s second team will go
to Albany to the first tourna-
ment that Albany haa conduct-
ed. Boy* making the trip will
he T. A. Wilton, Kurt Otte,
Rochelle FHA Chatter met Rutch Thornton, Dayton Arch-
Wednesday Mar 25. with Carol er and Te(1 Archer Th„„ hoy*
Haywood presiding will he plaving against team*
Elections for the coming year from StamfArd, Anson. Mineral
were held and the follow ng We„ R(1gers, Cisco. Brecken-
officers were named Carolyn
ridge.
hany.
Haskell, and host Al-
on Weil 17th Street, Fob, 20.
Firm To Publish
Branninff’s Works
'*We wish to take this means
ut asking ••*■ h and every bust-
ne»s duh. or organ tuition to
build a float decorate a car.
The Rrady Apostolic Church j The church, organised here ii RlM'llcIlc F I’ A B(>V
is holding open house Sunday 19.VI, i* a member of 04U ’ I I *
aftcrniH.n from :t to *i o'clock to United Pentecostal denoroina- •'IB 111 «lUQl^lt1|Bf
shew off it, new church and tion. Turned, Ewell Teague, I .loev R.-inne, .i Rochelle FFV
i truck a trailer for the Jithl- educational building. and J. O. I'oe are the liH-ttl! hov. was awarded a certificate
l»c said General Manager The handsome buildings occu-1 trustee*. Jim King was the "f merit for outstanding ability
a Mte on the Krownwood builder on the new additions. I i» liv estock judging' .*t Sotith-
and W. W. Norton did the in-
Huffman. president: Carole
Creech first vice-president.;
Sylvia Huffman, second vice-
president* Jan Smith, third
vice president; Vicki Oamblin.
fourth vice-president,; Judy I
Matthews fifth vice-president: Suddenly
Shirley Conn, secretary: Mari-
lyn Kike, treasurer Jean
Adams, historian: Nan Smith,
parliamentarian: Janet Smith,
dahlst.
Plans were mode for the .. .
. . Monday afternoon He waa a
April in Paris banquet to *
be held Yprll lt» In the Rn-
rhello cafelerla at 7:30 p. m.
Atherton’s Kin
A C. Atherton, 54. a resi-
dent of Fort Worth and an
employee of Lone Star Gas Co.
or Dallas, died suddenly at hia
home of a heart attack last
Th** son-in-law of Mr and lame* Isbell
Mrs. Boyd Commander of "We will welcome any type rf ,
Mrady has just signed an agree- I of entry you want to advert)** y‘
no nt with a Canadian firm to ' your business or club. Please lie iu** want to give our
publish ht* ' Program for Ele- thinking along this line lie, auae frtenda an opportunity to see
west Texas State College
terior decoration.
July will be here before
realise it."
The parade will be held
It) a in. July 2.
mentary Acoustic*
The firm, Programmed
learning of London. I.td . wrote
Bra lining that this waa the
first tn this field, and they were
vappy to publish and Mil !
world wide Hrre From \u*lin
HraRnlng la an Instructor In 1 Mr and Mrs. Ernest < atnar- [
Music and Piano Technology K" of Austin were Easter holi-,
It the I ntversity of Texaa Ilia day guests of his parents, Mr.'
wife is the former Roaa Com- and Mts. Eutimm Camargo.
uiander. whu waa reared In They came Friday and return-
Urudy. ed home Sunday.
the new church," said the pas- appreciation to the
tor, Elmo Turned.
The chapel scats 150 per-
sons. and the new educa-
tional wing haa lour Sun-
day school rooms, a pas-
tor’s study, and a fellow-
ship hall equipped with
kitchen facilities.
The exterior i» finished with Saving* A
m combination of stone, rough-
finished cedar planks, and a
cast concrete tile screen.
brother of Leonard Atherton,
of Brady.
__Mr. Atherton, apparently la
good health, was working in
Visit With Parents his yard Monday when strlck-
Mr and Mrs Joe Krister and on about 4:30 |>. n>. Funeral
(hildren of San Antonio spent service* were held in Fort
the Eusser holidays in the Worth Wednesday morning,
home of her parents. Mr and with burial at Denton, hi* form-
Mrs. G. F. Stroope. Also visit- or home
ing* in the Stroope home thla Mr. and Mrs. Atherton and
week were Mr. and Mrs I). D. ■ sons. Jimmy and Jerry, went
_ Woods and family of Monahans to Fort Worth Tuesday and
botham’s, budding' maVeua'l's: ''n!' ' h U'r'" ,;hl,rl'"i T",n 1 ln'’i«l''""»l|V. Mr and Mrs , returned home Wednesday
The trustees expressed their
San Marom March 21,
Ratine was eighth high
divtdiial out of :t«« boys
following : |y,(, judging contests.
firms and individuals who help-;
i*d with the work: The Windrow
Company, plumbing; Harvey "f
Smith. electrical; lliggin- Dr and Mrs Morris D. Mann
|I || naintinw W P R,,l and lint, of Coleman, came j Stroope and Jane and Opal at- afternoon.
Spears, roofing; Joe Stewart . ^ wlVh,^7«8 Mr.Sl i h^Mrdni J."" --
ceramic tile; and the Brady Miui„ San Angelo Monday
l/oan Ass.HUt.on.--- (^,(y KlectlOTl
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A quiet City election I* In
store for Rrady voter* neat
Tueaday,
All unopposed. John Rudder
I* seeking re-election as mayor,
and James King and Jim Hark-
rtder are up for re-election as
aldermen.
Rudder served two years on
th* Connell before being
elected mayor tn 1»«| King
and Herhrlder are completing
J their ftrat two-year terms on
the Council.
| Here Fer Fester
Rita Jny. student at South-
west Texes State CoUoge. Sen
j Maine, spent th* Keeler holi-
i deys with her parent*. Mr. and
Mra Bud Jny Rita mad* the
deon's honor roll for the ftrat
aeoteeter.
Tn KIhUbm'I For ►.*»*#*
Mr and Mr* Jaeb ilanler
and ■ hi Pin* lull and Kirk.
p~*« Easter week-end a§
Ktnas4end They wore joined
there by Mr sod Mr* Newt
Bowl** and family and Mr and
Mr* Vl'rt*ht Cental* and fam-
ily of
Mr a4
( Ml IM H umt I tut- To mrv* aa
haata Monday aftenwon «>pyn .paw
at the Brady vyaatolm Ckard on the
Brae on end highway are Unae . hun h of-
(irwlk Left ip right i mated t an dot fW.
«h and Jim King, the MpiMni- i nnkyiiia wMb her i<M*Ma
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1964, newspaper, April 3, 1964; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990396/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.