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VOL. XXXVIII, No. IS
ACE
,y
bar to the
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McCulloch
the
Coun-
will
McCulloch in 1900.
The citation was
LEAN,
OME-
STORE
i at 4 p. m. this afternoon.
as
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on'travel had been de-
H. 1). WINTERS
are
Ouita Hampton, Min-Jn the loop with two wins to their olemah (s president of the
ita Gage.
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officers
of
el
Brady
Saturday.
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Hospital.
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2. Type of Work
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3. No. of Men Needed
Pet manent Q
9. Age Preferred
Talents Preferred ...»
Matt to Frank Corder, 101 EL Commerce, Brady, Ttexas
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Committee Chairman;
Many Seek Work
4. Temporary P
5. Starting Date
Patsv Lehrer, Bobbie Me- Ereckson-Ulstad
husband’s early last Friday morning, with Christial, Juanita May,
recognition of his
loyalty, patriotism
spirit.
Irish,
Jordan,
June
A PRIVATE
JR"
W. L. Promise nf
the parents of n
esday at Medical
Hospital. He has
laid Hayden.
Their hope of
gone
in»»
were
a
I. V. Poe of Bra.
its of a son, born
cal and Surgical
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th* serious illness
quart
Oliver,
Mrs. Johnaau vias ace
alter,
viaittag to Bwrty at.B
Mr. Otorar wm MM
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; Lucile Sheppard,
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ed to assure the maintenance of m. Friday, May 31. The principal
nil Dzwl Z'anoAK « !
UV..WV.. ...... of Ereckson-Ulstad
Frc ionia, and Robert Stewart of ^Theater
Duncum’s Tire
Riley Peters of the First State
Bank of Kerrville. This was the
first meeting since the war em- J
ergency
dared.
Roddie’s Woolies Hold
Top Spot In Softball
Roddie’s Woolies are in the top J
kins and T. O. Erickson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jenkins of
CHECK ON YOUR
DRIVER LICENSE
Patrolmen To Crack
Down On Those Who
Do Not Have License
was
Surgical
i been ordered to crack down
hide without a
patrolmen stated here yester-
MONDAY NIGHT—
Mrs. Fannie Rogers
Dies Near London
Mrs. Fannie Rogers. 89. passed
away at her home near London at I The a . ...
11 p. m. Monday night. County etti-
Funeral services were conduct-, rf,.*rt *or - ^en se*e5ted
ed at the residence and interment T K 8,T’£e
followed in the Saline Cemetery
Igrs was able to
►me at Pear Val-
*m Medical and
1 She entered on
i as <
as follows:
Won
2
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0
1
Pct.
1000
667
667
500 j
333
000
become convinced that gome
beat c
diacourse
ipon v _.
Mr. Keisker wrote: “M_r,
Homer Duncum, your Fund Cam-
i chairman, has carried out
.jis task to a successful concu-
McCulloch County was
by another “Millon Dollar
The Texas Highway Patrol, re-
presented here by Patrolmen W.
B. Hawkins and T. O. Ericson, has
on
are operating a ve-
driver’s license.
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' gaining
a-glimmering, the
rioters returned
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VOPrA'-* * 1. i
Form for listing opening for employment with the Veterans
Placement Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Business
firms, farms, and ranches are invited to list their needs for
employees on the following form. Only qualified men, consider-
ing both civilian and military skills, will be advised to contact
prospective employers.
1. Name of Business -
was the
rain since
Is Buried At Abilene
Mrs. Joe Johnson of Brady waa
called to Abilene lack week by
2 and subee-
daath of a .brrthar, W. B.
who 4M Batttdhy at •rtt
fallowing a rtaart attack.
Louise Morrison
Morrison, Louella
sn
1 a p r m n b
3-CAR COLLIsibs
Three Hospitalized As
Result Of Mishap
Northwest of Brady
the First Baptist Church,
present the sermon.
Commencement exercises
Duncum Is Presented
Service Certificate
A citation fpr service as 1946
Campaign chairman has been pre-
sented to Homer Duncum by the
American Red Cross in grateful
outstanding
and public
live in Brady. For that reason,
the chamber has set up the place-
ment committee to attempt to as-
sist the boys find work and at
the same time benefit the em-
ploye! s of the sec iio«r" i/J
ing them with men who are qual-
ified and eager to work here.
In another part of this issue
of The Brady Standard will be
found a form for listing prospec-
tive job openings. Any employer
interested in obtaining employees
will be contacted by qualified
help if the form is filled out and
sent in to Corder.
Mrs. Harriett Pierson of Eden
was dismissed Friday from Bra-
dy Hospital.
from Ruth L--—.
m George Burna,
tjr_ from £1 _.
The Brady Standard
X iMi. Published TWICE-A-WEEK, TUESDAY and FRIDAY!
8 PAGES TODAY
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AiWi LAi
lAT SESSION
Persons From
Interested In
Conservation
To Parley Wednesday
prog^mlBrjidyChoscn Meeting
- Place By Hill Bankers
Brady has been chosen as the
meeting place for the next ses-
sion of the Hill Country Bankers
Association, according to an an-
nouncement made by the associa-
tion following a recent meeting
jin Kerrville. The next meeting is
to be conduetd in October.
More than 100 members were
attendance at the recent n.ect-
of Tuesday ■
a • ’
Lost
0
/ 1
1
1
2
3
were
were rid-
in a 1940 Oldsmobile sedan.
Both cars were almost com-
pletely demolished according t ___ >vi „
Highway Patrolmen. W. B. Haw- Ragsdale bought his' building, ad-
joining Turner's on the south. All
were purchased from the J. E.
San Angelo escaped injury, when B*>1I estate.
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Th* vtew* and opinioM MprMMd in
thia aahurn are th* writor'*. and do
not n***«aarily repr*a*nt tbo** of th*
pubMateara.
y'.'A’*’
I
forfeited bv their try for 1
freedom which they craved. But
also two guards had been I
while 14 guards and one convict
had been wounded. One of the
and beaten to death, evidently in
L W V — — - — —
a previous attempt at escape by
Alcatraz prisoners.
Vickie Morgan.
Mr. and M.s. Joe Bob
returned to her home in
Monday, from Brady Hospital
116 MEN TO REPORT—
Grand Jury Convenes
Here Monday, May 20
The grand jury of the 35th
Judicial District Court will con-
vene here Monday. May 20 with
A. O. Newman, district judge, on
the bench.
m ib OV„TO, announced candidate
ditorium at 11 a. m? Sunday? May lic?’ whch is compos,
I ties.
Callaway was appointed to the
office of district attorney in 1941
when Howell E. Cobb of Brady
resigned to enter the Army Air
Corps, and since has been twice
elected to the post. Callaway said 1
private practice and other per-1
sonal business would require his
full time.
ANNOUNCES PAST WEEK— >11* Lz* ▼▼ 111 1 IJIVO MOVES TO BRADY—
““Sn«0,AXRn“: TO P R E SID E «“«• y
rur 17,8trKl attorney > baddie, Has Retired
District Attorney Mark Calla- j w v
way announced from Brownwood
".Ta
candidate for re-eltction. His!
withdrawal from the race leaves
Aubrey Davee of Brady the only
"L2_Lj for the of-
led of Brown.
McCulloch
A group of businessmen, mem-
- ■ "• • ■ of
i named to
act as a Veterans’ Placement
Commttee by that organization
to assist veterans in obtaining
work suitable to their qualifica-
tions in this locality.
All listings for employment
i should be sent to Frank Corder,
I chairman of the committee, at
the Corder-RWdder Store. The
chairman will keep a file of posi-
tions and will refer only those
men qualified to an employer who
needs help. ”
Corder pointed out that the
plan will save much time of the
prospective employer if he will
list the job with the committee as
only the men thought qualified
will be sent to the employer for
interview. In that way, much time
will be saved by the empkmrer in
interviewing men who would not . ..
be suited for that particular jok Brother Of Bradyite
All business firms, fanners
and ranchers who need emplovees
of any typo have been asked to
got in touch with Corder, riving
the typo of w6.k to bo done ano
any prefanneo that the employer
Trigg* Bto rtnnnor all veterans who
Bums, dMtro employment are invited to
M. O. tall on die committee phuirmjy
t and bmk tothlKimmoy, Ladllo Harbin from jL and tot their quaRffcattohrMf®
MM to tom W. Hartfe Loyd J. Underwedi him tor retormee.
and is he doesn’t have it, he will
be given a ticket."
Heretofore, the patrolman sakZ.
only warnings have been given
when the license was not in the
possession of the driver if he had
adequate proof that he owned one,
but the new order from the de-
come to the group to open the
■ general public meeting in
afternoop. Jimmie Green.
ager of the Big Spring Chamber
of Commerce, will give the res-
ponse to the mayor’s greeting.
Highlights of the meeting wnl
be discussions by Sam Cooper,
Paul H. Walser, state conserva-
tionist of Temple and I. P.
Trotter, director of the Texas A
& M. College extension service.
Included among the directors
are: Cooper, K. V. Northington.
Ballinger; Milo K. Roth, San
Angelo; Herman Bettis. Brown-
1 . »Vfnters. BraayT’ff’
T. Youngblood, Bronte; Freder-
ick Harman, Junction; Curtis L.
Stevens. Millersview; M. C. Ul-
mer. Midland; M. Q. Martin. La-
mest; Lee Reed, Sterling City;
Joe Whaley, Menard; W. W. Ad-
ams, Mertzon; J. H. Greene, Big
Spring; and R. H. Ratliff, Colo-
rado City.
— • average over McCulloch was sey,
and waa stationed in camp in an- something like 1.25 inches, with inas, Betty
r "... 2/ mea- Rae
the suring 1.47, according to the of- field;
gauge.
WWSKWF?"Wwfl
“This does not mean that a W-
«y-sr.j -ta> pm-ISX th'H.wi±
ients in the local ho«pital. |„id ..The drjv“r’., i1MnS(.
Holden was released from Med- be in the possession of the opera-
ical and Surgcal Hospital Satur- tor at the time he is questioned
day night, but is confined to his —J v “■ * —
bed at his home here.
SAT.
reataro—
>F HOODED m
1MBN-
:is —In—
<T WIVES’’
<. - MON.
Ava Gardner In
! STOPS" ,
ed to the Jenkins' car, but it was
in condition to be driven back to
San Angelo after emergency re-
pairs here.
Lt. and Mrs. Fees and Stewart
were rushed to Rrady Hospital
for treatment while Holden
taken to Medical and
Hospital. The army officer was
removed from the local hospital J
and taken Sunday to the Good- , • •
fellow Post Hospital for further
treatment. He is stationed at Good- | j
fellow Field. Mrs. Fees, the for- I y‘
mer Miss Adell Waters of Bra- '
pat-
ring leaders lay dead—their lives ensuing year.”
* the | The citation was accompanied
I. But by a certifiate of honor for the
killed, McCulloch County Chapter in the
1946 campaign.
ON SOUTH BLACKBURN—
Brady Firms Buy
of the' three-car collision 14 miles north- Buildings From Bell
Owners of three firms on South
Blackburn street have purchased
the buildings housing their busi-
nesses.
Cecil Coggin, who has owned
and operated the Household Co.
for nine years, purchased his
building, which has a frontage nf
21 feet and four inches. A. D.
Turner of the Turner Barber
Shop has bought the building ad-
joining Household Co., which
to houses his shop and Dr. J.
T. K. Spiller of Voca. O. E. Bari
row. Placid; B. A. Davis, Doole;
E. T. Williams, Camp San Saba;
|C. E. Kirby. Mercury; A. R. Peel.
■ i Gap: T. F. h rT’cksr-r Hr
’*» '■ A. Bennett, Mercury; C. E.
Deck. Pear Valley; Jini H. Mc-
Farlin. Brady; Lloyd Moseley**
I Rachelle; D. C. Middleton. Mel-
vin; Parker Pumphrey. Rochelle;
'Grady Moore, Lohn; L. C. San-
som. Rohelle; and John E Win-
stead, Waldrip.
J the
•-"n==tbn,“^v.-Hyk^ Melvin Graduates
revenge for his having frustrated i Hear Dr. W. H. Adams
Members of the Melvin grad-
uating class heard Dr. W. H.
Adams, dean of Abilene Christian
College, deliver the sermon for
the Baccalaureate Services which
were conducted in the high school
auditorium Sunday night.
The program rendered was
AVUUna;
Processional,
song,
"" MILLION DOLLAR
RAIN IN SECTOR •
Fall In Brady Early
Friday T
In.; Sunr.hine Welcome Fay Huff, Treva
;Jeffreys, Beverly
visited Larremore, Wanda
” rain rence, F ...
IN THOSE who disagree with
you it’s stubborn ess; in you
f^n’s ’determination.—Russian Say-
V*
TTVEN MORE than life itself, it
is Liberty that men crave.
As witness the mutiny staged
just recently by life- or Idng-time
prisoners in Uncle Sam’s fortress-
like Alcatraz Prison, just off the
coast near San Francisco. With j
all odds against them, these hard-.
ened criminals pitted their wits
and cunning against federal
guards and marines, against steel
cages, armored doors and electric
locks. And even had they been
successful in breaking out of the
prison walls there still remain-
ed swift, treacherous and deadly
currents of water between the is-
land upon which Alcatraz is lo-
cated and the California main-
land, as a bar to the freedom
sought.
• * *
But two prisoners have ever been
None will
parr, in the
Patricia Siler;
- ’ song, congregation; invocation,
Rev. Fred Lambert: song, choir;
i Scripture reading; vocal solo, J.
E. Herrington; sermon. Dean Ad-
ams; song, choir; benediction.
Rev. T. M. Mitchell; and reces-
sional, Patricia Siler.
Plans for graduation exercises I last^ week that he would, not be
were made known this week by J J -
J. P. Rudd, high school principal.
Bacclaureate services will be
conducted in the high school au-
26* Rev. M. *B. “carroU? pastor* of Coleman and
the First Baptist Church, will ‘
Approve Brady Firms
As Primary Handlers
Three Brady firms have been
approved as primary handlers by
the Commodity Credit Corpore-
tion. They were among 45 Texas
wool warehouses in 31 cities
which were listed as having been
approved.
Those Brady concerns listed
were Mayhew A Jordan Co., Rod-
die A Co., and Spiller A Davee.
Brady, McCulloch Coimty, Texas, Tuesday. May 14, 1946 Whole Number 6486
Announce Plans For BUS Graduation
MORE THAN
6 0 STUDENTS
TO FINISH
Rev. M. B. Carroll To
Deliver r
Sermon May 26; Dr. H. •
G. Cooke Gives Address,
High School days are nearing'
an end this month for more than !
160 Brady students who will
complete their public school edu-
cation on the night of May 31 at
which time they will be present-
ed with diplomas.
The citation, accompanying a'
letter from H. F. Keisker, mana-
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escape from Alcatraz—and even senj t0 gen Davis Geeslin, coun-
these may have failed to survive jy chairman of the
in their attempt to swim the wat- County Red Cross chapter this
er harrier. Report tz “ ‘ *
these two criminals have been
seen and i
parts of the
dently not by the FBI.
* • *
When the rioting ended,
son, the newcomer
dence of negro L*----
hesitated to break the news to the
roM^,^toU'do ?o- The husband | Easter, further evidence that the
said that was I
motter had been a negro.
cart* the painful duty of break-
ing the news to the new mother.
SW promptly repudiated both
hueband and son.
• • •
AFTER A LIFETIME of obser-
ration and experience, wo
^rt^ve become convinced that some
'Amk the boot conversationalists
to diacourse upon the one
subject vjon which they are best
infonBod—themselvea.
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MOW HERE’S A STORY to
Bonder: A young housewife
attoSda'ctab meeting one cold,
wintry nltort. The aeeaion lasted
much later than ■** to* *nttd-
pnted* mrt she decided to slip io-
totor topee and into bed with-
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not'
’ ’ confined alone to the casual-
ties of battle, even tho these
take first rank. There are, little;
as one may think, some real tra-1
gedies in war’s aftermath. Take.;
for instance, the English girl;
who married a U. 8. soldier. At
the war’s end she and her two;
children came to Texas to make
their home with her
parents, who lived in a <
the Rio Grande border,
time her husband had re-enlisted,
kail vs w«a*v ------ • J •----- ---- —” —
other state. His parents proved the precipitation in Brady
to be I>tin-Americans in ----’ d 1 -----“
humblest of circumstances; they fjcial government
lived in a hovel, amidst squalid; .> <v
surroundings, and their fo°u was Creek
entirely foreign ta what the Eng- ]owe(|
—i t--3. accustomed. gpe|]t V11<_ lllvlluiy in„„,K uu B
frankly said she could no point in the upper 40’s Saturday.
. XT.... C)oudy mjsty weathe|. prevailed
Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
with the skies being broken this Brady^ entered
, ’ morning,
learn i „ ., ,
- - - Farmers would welcome some
sunshine now to permit planting,
and also the small grain crop,
which has shown a complete “re-
versal of form” since the spring
rains started a month ago, is be- ;
ginning to need sunshine. While
28 Counties To Be Represented^^
—As Directors of CRBA Meet HereSiH
IH D WINTERS'----------------- «X'£V£TB,E.ri,K
I11* ’’ 1 MOVES TO BRADY— |Neal, and burial was in the Bre-
idy cemetery, under direction of
;Roy O. Wilkrson & Son.
j A native of Arkansas, Mr. Da-
,, lv’8 had been a resident of Brady
B.ne.. . !. o,dest cowboys in ' for the past 48 years, having
. . . \ -- ser- been engaged in the dairy buai-
Section v£ee *1®8 hung up his saddle and ness here for a number of year*.
" \ Survivors include his wife and
W. l. Keng, who has been rid- one son, J. R. Davis; one -infer
- —---J and Mason Mrs. A. C. Duff of Snyder and
Counties practically all his life, I four brothers, Will Joe and Jeff
.a. -------- _.j of fiangs and CharIie
Directors representing 28 coun- C._ T. White Comfort Ranch near ’ Brownwood.
at 605 Poplar Street, Brady, and ' lin^Aroh'Velso* S.
he and his wife are now residing gr’ E E Polk M I M«r a n
there in retirement ' £ I Emt '
Mr. Keng is a native of Lee | _ _____
County, and lived in Llano and 16 MEN Tn RFPnP-r
Mason Counties before coming to
daughter of
Morgan,
Brady.
1-
M. Webb of Pear Valley was also
dismissed on Monday from Brady partment at Austin as demanded
j that tickets be given to all of-
I fenders.
All operators of private vehic-
les who have licenses that have
expired if issued since 1941 can
obtain renewal Icenses by send-
ing the expired certificates along
with a request and 50 cents to
the Department of Public Safe-
ty at Austin. Chauffeurs and
commercial driver’s license, if is-
sued since 1941 and have expired
within one year, may be renewed
in the same manner. Other* tbaa
these classifications must obtain
license* by taking ths drivers*
tests. «
J. B. Hart* examiner tor dri-
vers’ license*, wiU be in Brady
Wednesday and Thursday af thfa
week. He i* hero regulariy every
Wednesday and every odd Ttawe-
day in the month.
The twe loeal yataa
mised full ensyueliim
the Colorado River Basin Assoc-( Four persons, two from Brady,
iation. land two from San Angelo,
The meeting will be held in I injured Saturday evening in
»he district court room of the'three-car collision 14 miles nn
McCulloch County courthouse. H. [west of here on the Brady-San
.a „ j,—from Brady, Angelo highway.
‘ Lt. and Mrs. E. W. Fees were
coming from San Angelo to visit
in Brady when the car in which
they were riding crashed head-
on into the 1941 Plymouth
linh girl had been
continue to live there. Now, what
course was open to her?
• • •
An Australian bride-to-be arriv-
ed in California, only to I
that her fiance had changed his
mind about wanting to marry
her; in fact, he had cabled her
not to come, but the cable reach-
ed her Australian address after
her ship had sailed.
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An English bride balked at com- . .
tol to the U. S. Said she loved, " the bumper category, neverthe-
her husband, but was too muchp«» «t w.ll be fair in most cases.
1 J.. -1th Fnirlanfl to leave it. Some communities have receiv-
HoS to^come to thetOU. S %id ’ed more rainfall this spring thaJ
staya couple months /dWirWa x ..." •M^uuucn witn fftr
th?ngj over with her husband-1 Whiteland-Dodge-Calf Creek com- _ ___
w ... . .. —X.— 1.---- munities having recorded ap- berg of the Brady Chamber
proximately eight inches. They Commerce, has been r.“.ed
have also received some hail along —
_ with the heavy rains. Stock
• merian,,'sordier'7*ve birth to a water, which had been at a prem-
| 1 1 1 ••!»%* mil .amw*«*»••«»«A«m** k*.
blood. The doctors put out in most areas.
„ 2_j The shower Sunday
i**but finally got up the third straight Sabbath
* . ma__a.__a.—I Va*!** a«*«^4av
Vo do so* * ™■ i ■ --
all right; that his'old adage, "Rain on Easter Sun-
>en a negro. Then day, rain for seven consecutive
Sundays", is holding true—at
least in McCulloch County.
IN DISTRICT COURT-
13 Divorce Decrees
Granted Last Week
The 85 judicial District Court
in session here last week granted
18 divorces to local plaintiffs.
Those who received divsree de-
crees were; Marie Dicker from
Bill Dicker, Mrs. Annie M. Parr
from Robert C. Parr, Jr., Ann
*aviaa Ite’UWI v v>* a ZWllis
Boyd from Albert Boyd, Larina
Hemphill from Robert G. Hem-
phill, Wilma " *
from R. L.
Muee from G. H. Muee, Wanda
Jean Bell from Robert Lee
Jr, H. L. Tl
Dido Burns
Virginia K
V. .
be I^itin-Americans
hovel, amidst squalid :
gnised in various paign
country—but evi- his t
sion. His able leadership has help- i be held at the auditorium at 8 p.
< : ■ ________ " ’* " — • • -
three | all Red Cross service through the
the I
McCulloch County in point of
Water ch^8 ’X
Invited ing hard in McCulloch
. _ a r ____a.• _ *.•
spending the past 42 years on the all
ties will gather here Wednesday Whiteland, has purchased a home i
Tor a business session and public -
meeting of general interest of
HOMER DUNCUM
The citation, accompanying
du. prisuiicr* , levier irom n. r. ixeisKer,
credited with making a successful (ger Qf tbe Midwest area,
these may have failed to survive jy chairman of
barrier. Report has it _that wegk.
recognised in various
PLACEMENT COMMITTEE NAMED
TO AID DETENANS AND EMPLOYERS
the grain crop will not be classed ^rank Corder Chosen
ins to the U. S. Saia sue ioveu, - —- "-"'V* •—
ms w ... — much j it will be fair in most
in^love’with England to leave it.
Hoped to come to t .
stay a couple months
and then “I shall return home a-
«*ln”
When the En»li«h wife of an A.
showed evi- ium in all communities, has been
liberty
surviv-
___ to their
cells, with life again become their
most precious desire. L’ "
admit, hsvinir taken narr in tne
not, nor talk. Each and every
one is afraid of the J
taunts and actions of his fellow-
prisoners should he turn “squeal-
er.” So the real story of the plot
ting anil carrying out of the des- I
perate attempt at prison break
may never he learned—hidden be-
hind the impenetrable wall of si-
Xjtance that onlv desperate
._^Kow how to impose.
-OTAR’S TRAGEDIES
▼V
ties of battle, even
think, some real tra- j
girl l
Measures 1.47 netta Hendrix, Mary Hernandez,! credit.
W/klAAsM a ITawr Uttff T'v’osro Tv-in I* NTxalrlm SOFl-ljl
eiUM ------ ----- - «
Ena w’th two wins and one loss each. >
4iw- In Thursday nights contests, tjons are that i
rapped Dun- thJs seetion of the state who aro riding. The Angeloans
. | conservation jn<,
Texas Theater and jrrjgatiOn will attend.
The afternoon session will be!
open to the general public and I
.... „ are
issued bankers, lending agencies,
soil conservation officers and'
others who are interested in the|the 1£) Chcvrolet sedan in which
work of he assoc.ation. h ridi d B ,
j Following a program of en-, . ; tlv behind Lt. and Mrs. Fee^
'tertainment presented by the City I I()We(i jnto the back of the 01ds.
BIa»y May°r1J E Rudd,;r mobile after the head-on
a„n ?.dd P8S Abo't 250 dolla7s damage result
the
man-
address for these exercises will
be given by Dr. Harold G. Cooke,
president of McMurry College,
Abilene.
Churches of the city will coop-
erate with the school’s j——
for the baccalaureate services by
joining together to attend the ex-
ercises at the school auditorium.
It has been a custom for several
years to mee‘ jointly on this one
Sunday of the year to honor the
graduates.
Boys who are members of the
graduating class are: Earl Beh-
rens, Billy Bingham. Harold By-
ler, Floyd Lee Dacus, Marion i
Doans, Jack Edmiston, Walter I
Fu-e.-on, Jackie Gartman, Eugene, - hi h was presided over by
Golden, Joe Albert Gray, Dee I - - - - - - — . - *
Hampton, Jr., J. E. Herrington,
Roy Huffman. Donald Jay, Jr.,
Gerald Kirklin, Wayne Larre-
more, Curtis Lewallen, Neil Mc-
Leod, Orvil Mitchel, Randolph
Owens, James Peterson, Cecil
Rives. Charles Samuelson, Char-
! les Taylor, Morris Underwood,
Jack White and Cecil Williams.
Girl graduates are: Dicie Roddie’s Woolies are in the top;
Broadway, Bettv Burris. Margar- spot of the Brady Softball Lea- .
et Ann Carson, Wanda Faye Rue after games played Thursday D. Winters, director t.w...
Clarke, Anna Lee Crossland, Jac- and Monday nights. The Woolies Wj|, preside over the meeting jn
quelyn Darley, Joyce Finlay, An- remain the only undefeated team the afternoon. Sam Cooper <f
„.... ...y ------ , i oieman is president oi tne or-
City Electric and Ercck- ■ ganjxation.
Nelda ! son“U18tad share second place • ^ot only are directors expected
Ena with two wms and ^one [ here for the meeting, but indica- dan in which Robert' Stewart and
many persons of clint Holden, both of Brady,
Lovelle Tire with a 13-1 defeat and j interested in water
citv on the fall being pretty general ov- Milburn, Virginia Ann Miller,1
Mean- er the Heart o’ Texas sector. The Betty Sue Nowlin. Jeanette Ram-
McCulloch was sey, Mercedes Ruhio, Lupe Sal-1
ow-y Jo Sansom, Betty -
Schmidt, Lynda Joyce Shef-' ing Bell s Chicks with
Swaney? Betty'^an ing Duncum’s 10-7.
The rainfall, which put Brady Taylor, Patricia Todd, Mary Ver-1
on another rise, was fol- ’’.y* 1
by an unusually cold
the mercury falling to a
I
Miller J Roddie s whipped lexas i neater and irrigation will attend.
113-2. 1 ~
Monday night’s games were
Sansom, Betty closer with Ereckson-Ulstad tak-18pe(dai invitations to attend
” a 13-10 1—i___i____ ,___i,------
Rosalie count and City Electric outscor- j
1IIK ISUIlVUiU *
' I Loop standings
r?“. Marguerite Williams, Joe Mae morning are u„ .
Wood and Delma Faye Word. I
- - | Rocidic ®........
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brewer of City Electric
London, Mrs. Irene Gansales of £reckPo^Yj!_
Hospital, Bell’s Feed
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1946, newspaper, May 14, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357355/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.