The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1965 Page: 1 of 8
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THE BRADY STANDARD
brady, Texas (7«s29) and HEART O' TEXAS NEWS
November 19,1965
V*L LVI1. No •
Whol» NhiM TtTT
• PACES TODAY
K> CHITS PEA COPY
Rochelle School
Gets $12,130 Grant
Brady National
Plans Program
Of Exoansion
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classroom and on the play Th(1 Br>H* Ntt.om.1 Bank he-
Kround, to relieve teachers of “ W/>00 remodeling l»n>-
non teaching duties so that K™'" Tuesday morning.
Included in the project will
lie the expansion of the offi-
they may devote more time to
the teaching of remedial read-
ing. The salary of both teach-
ers uides will he $200 a month
Person* who reside in
cers <|uarters and a conference
room. The old Hall Insurance
the •'K,‘,,cy building east of the
Rochelle school district who arc l‘«"k wi" i"du,,‘*d in th*'
interested in either of the i
teachers’ aides positions should The bookkeeping department
contact. Supt. C, W. Thompson
LOVELL KUYKENDALL
Hereford Body
Taps Kuykendall
For Youth Work
prior to Tuesday, Nov. 23.
Any Language-Arts teacher
fective Dec. 1 and ha. accepted
the post of director of youth
activities for the American Here-
ford Aasocmt ion. He will lie
headquartered at Kansas City,
Mo
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Rochelle School htai lieen
granted f 12.1.10 under Title I of
the Elementary and Secondary
School Act of 1905, according
to Supt. C. W. Thompson.
The basic purpose of this
1 crank is to improve reading for
j students with below nor-
I mat reading ability. The
i money will be disbursed for the
following major items:
—A Librarian-Remedial read-
j ing teacher combination.
.—Two teacher aides.
—The use of the Spanish
j teacher, beyond her normal
working day, to assist Spanish
speaking children in learning , immediately
to read. i J}" ...... j panded its working spare. Al
—The use of a classroom ra lon . "’**B ° '* *’!,'* i that time the present hook:
teacher, after normal school «'“n* ln °«’cr»Uon * N”v’ »’
hours, to work with slow or re-
tarded readers. ____ _____
—An assortment of bool s and |)oolC‘ IMilll NilHIOG not been set but that work
materials to improve rending. .. -- , would continue as rapidly as
• * • l‘ arm liURCl possible and with us little in-
Mrs, N, w officers for the McCul- convenience to bank putrons as
loch County Farm Bureau wt«-e possible.
elected Saturday night at a 1-eslie (Buster! Quain, local
meeting of the directors. C. K. building contractor, is doing the
McMillan of Doole was elect-j remodeling.
ed ipresldent, sue.eeding David j . ......----•
Dahlherg.
Howard Bloomer of Lohn
elected vice president and Mrs.
Warren Jones was re-elected
county secretary.
The directors also voted to
have a Christmas dinner on
Dec. 11 for the directors aud
their families.
will be refurbished and remodel-
ed with lower ceilings.
The bank underwent a re-
, „ i modeling program in 1055 in
who is interested in employ- , ,, , , .
, , , , . . which walls were paneled and
new lighting added. Not since
, , .,. the 1!>40’s has the bank ex-
The RiH'helle Board of Kdu
keeping department was added.
Vice-President Hardin Jones
said that completion time hail
The assignment c
Dorothy Jackson, presently
Language-Arts teacher in
Lovell Kuykendall, McCulloch Rochelle Schools, will be
County agent, has resigned ci- j changed to full lime Li-
brarian Remedial reading teach-
er. Another Language Arts
teacher will be employed. Two
teachers’ aides will be employ-
ed to assist teachers with non-
teaching duties so that class
room teachers may have more
time to work with remedial
Kuykendall has been county
agent here since January 1964.; reM< in~‘ .... ,
He has been active in the civic! < ne teaeher-a.de s assignment
affair, of Brady ami McCulloch * primarily clerfca in
County, having served as presi- mature, typing duplicating^ lasts
dent of the McCulloch County i,nd oU',r materials for tcach-
Livestia-k Association; member J^^ for a visit with Mrs. Staine’s
;e jtt,yv;r„ir,we.;.s,>«
The other teacher-aide’* pri- uelson and Mrs. James King.
Here From Houston
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staine
of Houston are here this week
member of the board of dir-
ectors. He has been very suc-
cessful with his youth work in
4-H and has created great in-
terest among young people in
livestock and horse shows.
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Kuykendall is a 11X50 grad-
uate of A&M University and
served as assistant, county
agent at Big Spring for four
years before roming tn Brady.
He is a native of San Saba
County.
Union Service
Next Wednesday
The Brady Union Thanksgiv-
ing Service will Ire held on
Wednesday night, Nov. 21, at 7
o’clock at the First Christian
Church,
Delivering the sermon will lie
the Rev. Ben Verbrugge of St.
Patrick's Catholic Church.
Sponsored by the Ministerial
Association, the public is invited
to attend.
Schools Plan
Open House
On Tuesday
()|>en house will be held Tues-
day, Nov. 22, from 7 to 9
p, m. for all new con-
struction and remodeling done
under the Brady School build-
ing program. Work was com-
pleted on the $645,000 project
ober 196.7 the voters of Brady
approved the bond issue.
In January of 1964 the It-nd
was purchased for the cafeteria
and China Elementary School.
Bids were opened June 9, 1964
and it was discovered that the
installation
new 1 bond issue approved
seats in the high school audi-
oriutn last week.
“There will be no formal
program planned. A suggested
! itinerary will he presented and
al! school patrons and interest-
ed persons are invited to fol-
low it,” said Supt. C. A. Rey-
nolds.
Personnel will be on duly
in Ihr different depart-
ments to show and explain
the improvements.
The open house tour will be-
gin with the new administra-
tion building, thence to the new
homemaking department, high
school remodeling, new band
enough to complete the planned
work.
Again the people of
Brady were called upon to
vote on a bond issue, this
time for an additional $75,-
000. On Aug. 4, 1964 it was
approved and the next day
construction was begun.
•C. B. Oates, Abilene contraet-
or, submitted the low bid of
$471,073 on the general con-
tract for al) of the new con-
struction except the new class-
rooms at North Ward, Mter Ace
Builders of San Angelo were
low bidders on the North Ward
project in the amount of $30,-
1,900 Band Students To
Compete In UIL Contest
A&M Mothers Club
Approximately 1,900 band
students will invade Brady Sat-
urday to compete in the Uni-
versity Interscholastie League
Marching Contest for Region
The A&M Mothers Club will VII. Thirty-two high school
meet Monday, Nov. 22 at 2:10 bands accompanied by parents,
p. m. in the Rochelle Common- chaperones and school officials,
ity Center. The Rochelle ladies j will attend the contest. The
will lx* hostesses and a book re marching will be held in Bull-
view. “Up the Down Staircase,” (|(ltj stadium,
will be presented by Mrs Rob-1 wiU man.h a, approxi-
ert Lowell Smith. All memberaj ma^ejy g minute intervals be-
are invited to bring guests. inning at 10 a. m. They will
i perform routines much like
Visits Sister in Austin those seen at football games.
Mrs. Gene Samuelson was ac- ] Each routine will be timed and
eompanied from San Saba last the band must be on the field
Saturday by her sister, Mrs. at least five minutes and no
Howard Harrison, her daughter, l«nxer than eight. A penalty
Amy, and Kathy Everett, when in the amount of one rating
she visited another sister, Mrs. will Is- assessed for those not
J. W. Roper «md son, I’hil, in performing within the requir-
Austin for the week end. Sntur-i *"‘ ♦ im«-.
ilav evening they attended the " n " ' mf,*‘ '
Southwest Texas State College J ronipel.lion
and Hast Texas Slate College I "•>'
, school tennis courts, tine
football game in San Marcos. ... . • ... „
... hundred and mnelv-lwn
Mrs. Harrisons son. Mike f lau- .... , . .
twirling performances have
been scheduled. Some are
sen, is a memls-r of the STSC I
team.
individuals and others
groups. The twirling com-
petition will begin at 9 a. m.
Inspection will Is- held for
those bands wishing to receive
ratings in that, phase. It is not
required, but Region VII band
directors voted to have it on a
voluntary basis. Inspection will
be held on the pra-rtiee football
field west of the stadium,
A lunchtime break has been
scheduled from 12:30 until 1:30.
Bands in the order of their
marching appearance and class
Class B—Bertram and Gor-
mun.
Class A—Menard, Junction.
Mr-rl.le Falls, Eldorado, Santa
Anna, Burnet, Del.con, East-
land, Baird, Clyde, Ranger,
Glen Rose, Albany, Cross
Plains.
Lunch
Class CCC—Brownwood Jun-
ior High.
Class AA—Mason, Llano,
Ballinger, Comanche, Cisco,
Hamilton, Dublin, Brady.
Coleman, Mmpn.vaa, Brecken-
ridge, Stephenville, Gatesville.
The executive committee of
the Re.ion VII marching con-
test is composed of J. C. Helms,
superintendent Stephenvi 11 e
schools, chairman; J. I,. Ak-
ridge, Burnet, secretary-treas-
urer; C. A. Reynolds, superin-
Dr. Collins Fatally
Injured In Accident
and choral buildings, new North
! Ward classrooms, new Junior I
i High music, band and phyai
The construction of the new
_! facilities was a long, slow pro-
n West Texas ranch near
Rob) In A pi'll ItMHI. He
early acquired a love of
ranch life which he sllll
retained.
Dr Posey Collins, 65. Brady i
dentist and former Brady High j
School teacher and athletic
coach, was found dead Thurs- j
day morning near his ranch!
home a few miles north of |
Brady, the victim of an auto-
mobile accident. I from llardln-SIminons Unlver- jnt.rt.H),in(f|y apparent. In Oct-
Dr. Collins had been hunting «lty. Abilene, In 1922 and con-| —.....- - ...........- -■■■ - . ■ —
on tin- old laitliam idace in Ban limit d his education at Baylor
BnYia County, north of Porttotoc where ho received his 4M»B
and was returning home Wed- degree in 1928. During his
nesday night when his pick-up i college years he was active In
hit a culvert near his home sports and was catptain of Ills
just off the farm-to-markat basketball team, lie was chosen l^jirlv NpTlt Wpolt
road connecting the Brownwood All-Slate forward during his J j
and Coleman highways. t junior year. Befcve entering
The vehicle over, a rued. h" WM n,hU*tlc <OHrh
Herald, Standard
To He Printed
and Dr. Collin* hail ap-
parently kicked out the
windshield, crawled out of
tlie call and fell in front
of the pick-up. He died of
a crushed chest anil In-
ternal Injuries.
• * •
The long-time Brady dentist
was found dead Ity his wife ,l,“ w"r ,
Funn-al services for
finally to the new cafeteria on wer* completed followed by the
11th Street where refreshments b"M,> «■** *nd physical edu-
will be served. #bulWm* * J“n*0r Hi«h’
• « • the cafeteria and China Ele-
In September 1963 the Board i"fnby achool. The remodeling
of Trustees proposed a $500.- high school was done during
000 bond issue for remodeling; the summer,
and new buildings since the > When the work was corn-
tie received a B. A. degree m,ed for pxpgngjon had become pletcd we had added enough
‘ classroom space at high school
to take care of an additional
100 plus student* above our
present enrollment. The new
elementary school will take cate
of an additional 10 students
over those enrolled there now.
So, you see. we have room for
growth for several years to
come,” explained Reynolds.
“Somewhere along the
line we realized we hadn't
voted enough money in
those bond issues so we
made up the remainder
from short term interest
tegasury hills on the bond
fund, sale of property be-
ing replaced and some $35,-
000 from the local main-
tenance fund. We also ex-
pect to he reimbursed some
912,000 from the National
Defense Murat ion Art on
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1 at llrndy during 1923 and 1924. I
• • •
On July 7. 1928 he married
I Ruby Hatton of Abilene ;
itnd in the full of that year i
they moved t'» Brady where
they have since resided.
Ilo and Mrs. Collins spent
the spring on a tour around
The Herald and Standard
newspapers will lie printed
a dav early next week, due
to Thanksgiving, a holiday,
next Thursday.
The Herald will he off
the press Monday after-
noon, and The Standard
will la- printed Wednesday
afternoon. Deadlines for
advertising will be Monday
10 a. m. and Tuesday, 6 p.
m. News copy will be se-
ll ay and I p. m. Wednesday.
Your cooperation will be
appreciated.
Christian College.
No admission will he
charged for watching the
hands perforin and the pub-
lic is invited to attend any
or all performancea.
This will he the first time h
Class AAA - Brownwood ' region contest has la-en held in
High, Lake View <Sf.-n Angelo), Brady.
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perintendent, Cross I lams (|| Sl)(J(h W(k,,, S(hoo| Jo, Church The body Is at W I-
Schools; Charles O. Champion, I (, >iyr>«-lc Justice of peace of k'Twin Funeral Home In
superintendent Junction Schools, j prady, estimated that Dr. Col-| Brady,
James A. Mallow, Brady band tins had been dead about elg«ht *
director, is contest chairman ; or nine hours, and that the H*' l« survived by his wife;
Judges for the marching art-! accident occurred about 8 p a aon. Dr. (teorge P«>^y Collins
Ivan Goodwin, Ennis; William m. Wednesday night. 1 cMblren M.'ry^ EtolU .«5^a£
R. Thomas, Killeen; Dons-ld M. Dr. Colima had played a (:ullln«: two brothers.
Filgo, Waco. Inspection judge xre.t part In the growth and Collins of Austin, and
will be former Brady band dir-j deve'opn.ent of Brady and In A Coll|na of A„„,(„e;
ector Douglas Fry of Abdene ns "m,-- ,hr““ MBry M
WM l^spra■ ryjKJ
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Collins of Alvin. Miss Ida Jane
Cut loch County. Dis.it,guished
citlaen for services performed , s7ri,.klltn„ of AIvln.
If
i 1948.
He was « former llrad.v
High Seined conch, coming
here In th early ItKiO'*,
mid In I tt.M, the M>aa
football team of Braily
High School lionorisl him
In-tween halves of a game
lM-tween Brad) mnl limn-
llton. Some of the .slurs .on
that team who have passed
on were Frank and .lack
Itoililie, Pcrlcy Maiinielson,
Rarla-r llevt amt Is-wls
Bradshaw.
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BRADY BULLDOG BAND COUNCIL Members of
the Bulldog Band Council will help direct the UIL maich-
ini? contest in Brady Saturday. Council niemla-ra are from
left, front row. Jeffrey Anderson, manager; Cheryl I’onn,
librarian; Teresa Lewaiian, secretary; Maryann George, vie*
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president: Sheryl Wall, president: Betxy Williams, drum
major. Back row, Judy Bryaou, Joan Breckenridge, Claire
DnV. Dainty Wmal, Kathy Young. Katen Feaxclle, Terry Self,
Shut on Sellim.-n, and Ava Dahlliei g. Mike Leifrale, a mem-
ber, was absent when the picture was made.
York's Conroe
Team Captures
District Title
Former Brady High School
I football conch Chuck York still
has hi* winning wnys. His Con-
* • • roe High School Tigers defeat-
lie was a member of the j ,,(J a&M Consolidated last
First Baptist Church. Friday night 30-0 to gwin a
When Dr. Collins was pre- lav()ff h),rlh in ,he class AAA
sen led the plaque for dls- ^ (.hampi,(n;,,dp race,
"..guished servlee to his com- Tigers closed out the reg-
niunity and county, Dr. A. W. * ...
Hlnrbinan made the presents- ,l'ar season w i \
"on with these words: 'll »nit rt.mpleted a
Klvew a Ki^at dfiil of ploa- | *n I>intric*t FAA »
sure to !*■ permitted to pro- York’s charges lo t only to two
Hint this award this hvetilng, 1 AAA A schools, North Shore
ns I, perhaps m<«-e than you, and Bay City early in the xrt»-
realise the difficulties our j son. The Tigers have sine#
select** has overcome in the reeled off eight straight vic-
tories.
York coached the Brady
Bulldogs for eight years,
having left here at the close
of the 1959 football sea«on.
The last four years in Brady,
the Bulldogs played in the slide
Class A A finals three times snd
in the quarterfinals once.
York’s last year In Brady
hsought the state championship
to the Bulldogs when Stamford
was disqualified after defeating
the Doggie* in the finals. Ditr-
in r the four year* he coached
the Doi'-ies to playoff berths
" they played 58 games. Not on
[time, however, did they go
¥ i through the season undefeated.
performance of hi* work.
Dr. 4 ollins wan horn on
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SHOPPING <
DAYS TILL \
CHRISTINA
BAGS FIRST MeCULLOCH BUCK—Lt. Vet non S.
Smart, detective of the Dallas Police Department., was the
first out-of-eounty hunter to bag a buck opening dr.-y of the
deer season last Saturday. He downed this eight pointer on
the Z-Bar Ranch north of Brady and delivered it to Itoddie
Si Co., at 7:30 a. m. The Brady Chamber of Commerce
ixwntdcd him a sleeping bag as first p,ixe in one division
of the annual hunting content. Lt. Smart’s buck was the
first of 597 stored in local locker plants. Thursday morning
Itoddie hud 376 deer and 'Mt gobblers; Ruthei ford of Texas,
182 deer ami three turkeys, ami Beady Cooperative Poultry
Association, 45 deer und one gobbler. (Standard Photo)
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1965, newspaper, November 19, 1965; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth991304/m1/1/?q=MISSOURI+CITY: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.