The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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Or I THE BRADY STANDARD
Startling Statistics
For 3rd Place Dogs
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merer amt |»ai»l i nairnian •>«
tke luurtHl iiimI i-un vent leu
rnmmltt** II* iIihi wan dial net
training rhilfinmi <*f Ik* limy
Mk.uIh ot Aniwrli'M, dlrwlo' of
the 11*1 Hlo urea il*vHo|iiii*iil
foundation >»n«l » dirertor of
ih<- Vul Verde County Ullled
Fund
(*hu|i|H*ll lx married and han
three eh lltlren
\ native of I Tetit»,
i h4,i,.. || liio* In* II H degree
frofti TotnH A X M ITihornliy
dikI him lu k on whorl rourae*
hi tin* IntveraMy of II*
w.i* graduated from Jin kshoro
111Cli Krhool. t
Ho began hi* telephone ea*
r*«r with denernl of the Houth-
Vi'll in lllHu ii* u ntuff iimhIm-
mil From Ittao to IUG3 he
« im n 00111111 ii n lout ion* con*
aultant ill MomiibU, T<**uh, und
na* nuiio il dutrtet manager in
|). I |;in in I'm,' l|o torvotl a*
local manager for South wr*tern cent your,
flutes T*f*frtWIW t'nmpnny at the (ImikkI*
SMITH M *KFD. (»*»«
.iKon la who throw mo*i ol the aorlala tally hut Owen* alwaya pnlnt-
dom-. it Hrkdi' i dofonw*, a afc-oKJi M* how hard II *»• lo l»*
aom* out* nil ymr, imn> up yardage **|» both mentally and phy-
'* A rruditigly. The from llti* of "(rally for every game lie haa
1* lH»a- fki**|«mon, Hargrove. l.«no. »“>,l “I* ebaoon Iona that thla
ad hut wilton, Wlllor .ihd M\ rt< W venr'a l*oag*e« have (men a
mt the hvmm.1, d r.« V wuii t|ofi>nai. on itoad hunch of laud* to work
proved in,, f^nal Du*. A number of with. 1
11110on Itil* year the opintHIrion I ’ They arc hard worklnk e*d
at tk* moi|iii*'ii a ilrlra anti Mun*il hud Ik* ditdrtt 1 * r* *aary tot
toggle* th* Hunt Hue only lo have the n great team. They haw been
to the IhiKKli* defense rise up and bar handicapped by wile and luck
th* Hoof. j of eaperieuce lint they never
• • • gave up,” Owes* said.
Total wards Rained against j
th* firady defenae was I.UC in 1
III amea. Willi an average of |)r,,dv I III
1.36.4 yards Frederlrkaliurg *»r“Oy IMUarlll III
rain.ll I he no. I yardage, jr.fi UWTC’a Full Hi-im-i
while .‘•'eii Saha could net only ** •' " * **** 1 f*tlll*i
tk. j A Hradv atudcni at South-
Th* puntingi of loin* wa* ***** «•■»*•* Vernon Car-
one of Ih* highllghtM of lhe roll, is In the caat of the col-
Itoggles game Time after time <"*' * "*c«nd fall drama pro-
be net the opposition deep In duct ion.
their own end of the field. He Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs.
looted punts of 40 and r*(i Curl W Jacobson, porti’ays
yards ntwl twice hud $7 Jost, an old man.
and 76 yardera. Ilia average in The play Is 'William Tell,"
eight game*, tool one time did |,y Vouco Call. It will he i>er-
ihe llulldog* punt against M*-, (orniMl for the areu schools
son and Manor, was 3#.2. j it,.,. *-i« and for the general
Coach K. Y. Owens oral- 1 public Itec. II.
plimenled the Doggie* after Carroll is a freshman drama
each glam*. There were times major this year at Southwest
when the tarn was down men- Texas State at San Marcos.
L B SMITH, Edtt.r and Fuhtisfcev
C. D. SEED. Advertising Maaa«*r
Chappell Division
Manager of SST(\
Succeeding Lacy
Al M Chappell has l>eon
nain,*d Wist Texas division
manager for Houl It western
Staten Telephone Company, it
wan aitiounre.l this morning
hy It K. I Hud | I'uulsen, vice
pr< idem and luff coordinator,
Cha ipell, who Is now ltd
Itio district manager for flhn-
crul Tcl.phi.11.1 Company of
tie* Southwest, will assume his
to w duties In Hrownwood Jan-
uary I. He replaces the late
A. J. I.acy, John S. Skinner,
Hrownwood service center
manager .has In on In charge
of the West Texas Division lit
(Juart>,-hu< k Dorman Moore
had 2* and I'uddln Jones 22.
The remainder waa scattered
among Hob Miller, i*at Kilimt.
Dennis fame. Cary Daven tori,
Dolai Hargrove and Michael
MRS BAIRD*
ms-
'HESS ASSOCIATION
Jones and Fletden were the
busiest rushing men on the
squad. Jones rolled up ft I I
yards while Flelden had t','t7.
I'uddin ci,-r|e<| the hall 16.3
times for an average of
I HVJ/ff'
Also he discusses how hunt-
ing and preserving the trophy.
There’s even t* chapter on that \
drraded thing called buck fever, i
*S Of TEXAS
Stays Fresh Longer
GREATF000 BUT& fcrW
Maay a hunter has left a J:
desr to rot in the woods aim- 1 mingttn.
ply bacauaa he failed to check !h"M‘ rifWB *’
to sec If hi. bulUt hit th* tsr h,v' “ T*
morf knockdc
Usually a deer fall, or « ,ur.'r ,kilU
least humps when struck by a — " “r *
high-velis-ity bulle’. But there
are many instance* where mor-1 w '’** * *
tally wounded deer ran spntely I !,*v" * ,r
•ff after the sho* and d>d-’t fall 1ju,lt * •*''
dead for aa much as 100 yards. r*t*on I* ' '*«
By then hs kas disappeared ** Father and
from view. making it e,
In Ha n-w hook “H«nti«w I m,,y’in,r
the Whitetail Ifeer.” Resell 1 "oon ®"
e »a a la I ah. d*T*. r Uftn#*rl
TtotW noivi^t oirt K l* th* . .... . .
.. 4l - . . ability to almc
obligation of i»v«»nr hunter to . .
. . .. .. . . . brush. mf Vmr
fh^ck t*»oro«iyMv to , .. . „
, .. . . . _. place the bull*
whether or not he mUfted.
Even thoufb no blood may be
nr*sen* a hti||e*-s**«ck deer a'- ,n >IU'1^,, nlu
wavs leaves a a ’!fn«» card. A *H»t, hr says,
bullet Will knock loose swrl"^ h *h
half. With a little e^perien^e bfhiru! **
the banter sct*tallv e*n d*ter- I"
min* where he »>«t ♦»■* -r sole- for , rror- "h
ly bw the type of hair left on the '* nn"
groond meat, the n-<
T|iis is one of manv fa-*" ,nUt'*' smaller
covered In Tinsley's new 144- l,n*Fine and 1
pads book. A heart sho
The author, wt-o Is otiMn-rs a long-shot r
editor of the AnaCn American- the heart is *c
SUtesman, was ra:»*d in ' «nd ary ho't,
small hill rountrv comm ’"i'v «* »c ton will d -
Mason, in the heart of Texas' . One of th«
prime deer ranr*. He bagged huntirg met1-
his first deer when he war r‘n the nvit eff«
years old and has mis«*d verv <h*er. Ti s'-’v
few season* since getting tha' volves : 1 , hov
initial whitetail. "-acting t<>gr
"Huntin- the W^tteti*1! Deer" deer show the
is published ir. both haH»a*-*r needn't he an
<|S.BB> and raperha<k <»1 r0» two hunters
and Is o*a|t<sh)e In l~ca' srtiuilly can di
stores. Or it e«n he ordered deer,
direct from the buM***** fH*p- 'n #,‘ 'd-dr<
per A Bow. 49 K 33rd St New to" photos si
York, N. Y, 100141. If there’s step procedure
specIAWS G00P TMURS
TWftU weOH&SDAI , NiOV-
KLEENEX
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MINCE MEAT. ... *
MISSION WHOLE • W
GREEN BEANS..
KlMBEU- 500 |A ,
CRANBERRY SAUCE. & 19^
TRENGLA POULTRY
SEASONING.
prejmch rubbed
SAGE......
FRENCH PUMPKIN
PIE SPICE..
FRENCH
BLACK PEPPER
PtPPERlD&B FARM
STUFFING...
CORN MEAL. .
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ANTISEPTIC'
Brady Livestock Commission Co
MARKET REPORT
S2I.90
$2«.00-2K.'10
124 0''-2(».f>0
122/0-24.00
120.00-2.1.00
$m.ro-2a.(H)
I21.00-2T 00
424.00
HOT, TOP .....
LIGHT STEER CALVES
MEDII’M STEER CALVES
HEAVY STEER CALVES
FEEDER STEERS
FEEDER HEIFERS .....
LIGHT HEIFER CALVES
One or two extreme light
MEDIUM HEIFER CALVES
HEAVY HEIFER CALVES
calif* GR&ew
CELERY
LARGE
2>TfltK
.. $10.00 21.00
,$18.50-20.00
$20.00 22.00
(1 $.00-20.00
$0.00-12.00
$12.50-14.00
tiro.II0-135.00
NO GOOD OFFERED
...... $15.50-17.50
.......... $1$^ 0-2X00
$25.20
_______ ______ $6.00-7.50
FR6SU OQOAN SPRAY
DEL MONTB
FEEDER PMM...
CANNERS AM> CUT
BUTCHER COWS
STOCKER COWS ...
COWS AND CALVES
BULLS....... ..........
BULL CALVES ......
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WEIGHING EWES ..
East tem»
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BRADY, TEXAS OPEN SUNDAY 9 til 6
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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/m1/2/?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.