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Brady. McCulloch County, Texas
Tuesday, May 18. 1918
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Now Relay Station
OR. T. R, HAVINS TO ADDRESS
BUSCLASS THURSDAY AT 8
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jrttmi? between the
lay station.
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Brady Steam Laundry i
sole possession of first place in
will
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Softball League;
Department Wins
be appointed to some
pastor by the confer-
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Funeral Saturday For
baby of College Station arrived
Smith, last week to be at the bedside of
a nd
as the Oilers’
and
Patricia Bradley, daughter of Mr. Fence, Connie Reed. Joyce
end Mrs. C. L. Bradley. She main-j Rosenberg, Patsy Jeanne Scott.
Wayne Oldham, Aureliano Or- I
tiz, Bob Rickman, Mercer Slaugh-
ter, Ernest Sparks, Billye Faye I
Shaw, Doris Soules, V.
bro-
Corpus
and
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The
seven
YEAR’S DIG SALE
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1.692 Head Go Through
Ring With Cattle Prices
Steadv To Higher
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trip to
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pastor of
i Rev. C.
Wardell
■nd Barney
. returned
Boni a few
nu X.u,'ar La*«. «
d Mexico from
pitched the
fur Hie Oilers.
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first
The
Sky-Lite Drive-In will have two
complete shows each night.
Features will change four times
’s, Tuesdays,
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Week-end At Home
Miss Betty Jo Sansoin, sopho-
more student at the University of
Texas, visited over the week-end
with her parents Mr and Mr« J.
A. Sansom.
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Dr. Havins described the de’-pi-
dated condition of prison fa.ms
and penitentiaries in the state and
discussed the widely-reported mor-
al degradation of some of the pris-
oners.
The prison board, and its new
manager, O. B. Ellis, believes that
only 10 or 12 per cent of the pri-
soners are incorrigible. Dr. Hav-
ins stated.
The board will seek more than
$4,000,000 from the next legisla-
ture for new buildings, higher sal-
improvements
table <p.x>nt
koa
t.bleipoon.
hear
brains .alt
together
in i: i
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Dutton Bros, report their auc-
tion sale Saturday was the lar-
gest this year, with 1.69 2 head
going through the ring.
Prices were steady to higher on
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I also speak on the program, theme I
| of which is “The World We I
. tries and other improvements
antL diplomas, will be throughout the system, he said.
-------- With this money they hope to-
within four years, a
Summer Term
William Anson, Harold
Stanley Groves, Billy Ray Hibdon,
James Perry, Barbara Carson and
Silva Gean Degal.
local moaaagM o® the,r ,lnM to
Fori Worth or Dallaa
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mijed by Ed Patter-1
|»rt to talk over the
tmpted murder,
ibrough said
seventh straight
* Department
and second win. 10 to 6.
fori Harold Crow
arrixed at men and allowed
farm.
~ lie walk-
DRIVE-IN MOVIE
OPEN THURSDAY
Two Shows Nightly!
For New)
Theatre On
I modern, six-room
gurch raised,
Smith
Antonio
Fw
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| The conference closes
t Rev. Mr.
F-^
senior class. 1
ferd has an average of 95.4. She I Ann McMurry, Marian
mana- Dorothy Jean Ogden, Juanita Old-
| ham.
Bob McVay, Bruce Miller. Bob-
commence- hv Mohler. Arvis Newton, Eugene
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tained an average of 94.7 and has
been editor of “The Tattler” for
two years.
Highest ranking senior boy is
Bert Striegler, with 93.5. The son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Striegler.
he is also president of the Bulldog
Band. j
President of the Class of ’48 , son, Georgia Wood,
during its four years of high Fall Semester
jchool work is Glen D. Jones, son James A. Cloud and
of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jones. He
has also been president of the
local FFA chapter for two years.
Candidates for graduation with
the Class of '48 at commencement
Thursday evening are:
Spring Semester
Maple Avery, Glen Bolton, No-
lan Borden, Alfred Broad, Quinn
Bolton, Dorothy Nell Adams, Bar-
bara Bell, Helen Bethel, Anna
Mae Boggs, Patricia Bradley.
Pence Dacus, Robert Davee,
Jeff Geeslin, L. A. Gotcher, C. E.
Harlow, Peggy Campbell, Rowena
Clevenger, Lila Mae Crawford,
Judith Deaton, Mary Lee Dodson.
Fred Harris, Jr., Jerry Horn,
Glen D. Jones, Preston Karrick,
Jerry Kimbrough. Mary Frances
Finlay. Doris Jean Flanagin, Janie
?h..brought
ht I and catfish,
right''2 Pounds
thpy de.
riooJ raH“nR rods.
kSr, Wl,h "hr“nP.
‘•■Us. all
’■Being to the
'ar**’r
^tMlonUD<1’ W,tW
project Is
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Xea <>f the First Gtrence. Rev. Fred H. Hamner is
rrh left this morn- 1 closing his sixth year as superin-
wjw-’
day, although finishing touches to
' the movie arena will take many
Students Plan Own
Play Night Friday
Stedent representatives of the
Junior and Senior classes of
Brady High School met Saturday
afternoon to plan for Play Night,
Friday, at the high school gym.
Seniors of ’48 will be 1
guests for the night, from 7 to 11
p. m. All of the plav night com-1
rnittec members for the past three
months will serve as hostesses, as-
sisted by Mrs. Gordon Samuelson,
retiring president nf Brsdv Hirh
School Parent-Teacher Association
and Mrs. Earl Todd, incoming
president.
High school students, parents,
and faculty are invited.
Sails Fur Japan
Mrs. E. S. Prange, who has
been the guest off and on since
last fall of her father, G. E. Park-
er here,* left Seattle, Saturday,
railing to Yokahama, Japan,
where Capt. Prange is stationed.
State Board Secretary-
Outlines Improvement
Program Planned
conducted by
pastor of
Lutheran
Burger
was in
W
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LILA MAE CRAWFORD, PATRICIA |
DRADLEY BEST BRADY STUDENTS
now i
’ one. '
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|b Speeg!' Rochelle winning five.
In the opening game last night,
the City Electric Sparks lost their
... I game While the
under- '’! to have Eire Department notched
127 McCulloch Seniors
From 3 High Schools This Week
Three McCulloch high schools will hold graduation ex-
ercises this week, with 127 seniors scheduled to receive
diplomas in recognition of four years of high school study.
Commencement at both Rochelle and Brady will be
Thursday night. Brady High has 74 candidates for gradua-
tion; Rochelle has 23. Melvin High commencement will be
Friday nipht with 30 students
hoping to receive diplomas.
Friday morning at 10:30 about
80 Bradj- Junior High students
will step up to high school, accord-
ing to Principal A. H. Floyd.
Dr. T. R. Havins, professor of
TOers Home
J^xico Trip
i *r> from the Heart
r®,urnpd from
tithing
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E1"1 Chur.-h
|B,h “nd
[ °r»dy. a. •
l. ville
niiht
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Ronnie Dale Watkins of Pear
Valley 4-H cluh was the top win-
ner this year, and waa awarded
the registered hoar by Mr. Mc-
Cauley Saturday morning.
Winnert of the now pigs and
thetr cluba are Roger Wigginton.
Boole; Bobby Coalaon. Lohn;
Kenneth Slaughter. John Slaugh-
tee, will |
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ial Hwa'ils and Hardin Jone*
present the Rotary
award.
Lila Mae Crawford is valedic-
Patricia Bradley
The Brady Standard
Published TWICE-A-WEEK
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Dr. T. R. Havins, professor of
history and chairman of the social
science department at Howard
Payne College in Brownwood, will
deliver the commencement address
at Brady High School. His topic
will be “Something Old Fashion-
ed.”
Dr. Havins, who is a member of
the Texas Prison Board and auth-
or of two books and about 20 pub-
lished articles, is an authority on
7. district
«ttend a youth ral- and son”Cadman will vacation over ANNUAL CELEBRATION—
MHn I
Eva Nell Roper Is
Bandera Cow Belle
Miss Eva Nell Roper, senior
| student at Southwest Texasl
Chosen to serve as stewards of i State College, San Marcos,
- — • - • -• j(r aa(j Mrs.
11 hits while Burke
Sparks to five singles
homer by Hargraves.
WASHERS BEAT
OILERS, 6-2
Steam Laundry Leads (Weeks yet.
Fire
the San Angelo
now making
Brady.
Monte Pineal
ICE
Brady’s new open-air theatre,
the Sky-Lite Drive-In, will open
Thursday night, although con-
struction will not> be completed
I until later this summer.
James D. Goode, owner and op-
■ orator of this area’s first outdoor
[ movie venture, said Monday that
i projector, sneakers, and other
, equipment will he ready by Thurs-
Oh
I admitted the shoot-'
L officers report
Las hit 11 times with
L German pistol, and
L Lalf hour before
Lared at yesterday s
hinping from
L received two
[«as under
■gUIL WHII IIIWNA* •** I
Lhl when the second
Mr. and Mrs.
daughters, Hevei
were week-end g
Mrs. Miller's ,r
Wilder.
four
errors,
he led the Laundry at-
i with tw<> singles in three
I times at bat.
Andy Allen
inning
a
Harold Crow struck out
men ami allowed only two
while winning his fifth game for
the Washers. He a'lowed
bvious wtilks and committed two
| however.
pwmn Wednesday. the week-end. Mac Slaughter will
LJr has Just cl°sed ■ speak at next Sunday’s preaching
• hour, with J. W. Leigh, charge lay:
■ leader, presiding. A. T. Barton
a^°.’ h*9 will present the church program
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were sold
Cows with calves brought $121
to $220 per pair. Bulls went at
$21.75 per hundredweight. Cal-
ves and yearlings ranged from
$14.90 to $25.50. No choice fat
stock was offered Medium cows
brought I14.R0 to $18.50 per
hundredweight.
Offered for sale at the Dutton
barn Saturday were 1.441 head of
sheep and goats.
Ewes with lambs went at $11.-
honor S0 ,o P*r Pa*r: canner and
medium grade ewes. $8 to $9 per
hundredweight: bucks, 1R.10 to
$9; stocker lambs up to $19. One
good fat lamb at 105 pounds
brought $24.50 per hundred
weight.
Goats rold at 17.50 lu *4 per
hundredweight with a few heed
selling tor $8.75 to $4.50 eert
Also sold Saturday through the
Dutton ring «dere tour bow
and 54 hoge and stocker shouts.
A five-point program to lietter
- . - — , this state’s prison system was out-
Brady seniors when they graduate lined to Brady Rotarians Tuesdav
Thursday evening. But all other! noon by Dr. T. R. Havins, secre'-
■ local students will return to tary of the Texas Prison Board,
school Saturday noon to receive
final report cards for the year.
Rochelle Commencement
Rochelle High School commence-
| ment will also begin at 8 p. m.
Thursday. M. A. Gainer will de-
liver the invocation and Tom Penn
| the benediction.
Billy Dale Moseley is Rochelle
Monte
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Igor’s Speegle was
at 6:15 p. ni Sunday,
Ire the marshal re-
iBraHy wph an am-
I
her Speegle, Jr., was i
im at Rochelle. Fun-1
I were held Monday The ce,lar battle was a loosely-1
■ Wilkerson Funeral i P,a>‘ d affalr- with the F,re De |
Rev C 1 Coffman I'4*;••'ad,nK in errors. « tol
5. However the Fireboys touched, day arternoon for Mrs. t
City. Electric, pitcher Bolton for Matilda Burger. 84, who died at
her home near Brady about noon
Friday.
Services were
| Rev. Carl Juergensen,
the Mount Calvary
Church, of which Airs,
was a member. Burial
Rest Haven Cemetery.
Mrs. Burger, who
near Ellington. Texas, in
but ’’(»’• M.i to Brady about
years ago. had been an
for several years.
She is survived by seven child-
re ti.
J. 1
I Hattie Burger. Elo Burger, and
Ed Burner, al) of Brady. Frank
K“ter-
ne *ruHo4 '*
T.) 2- ,9,°1
g> i>u»' N»'"s’
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producing hogs on a farm as s
source of cash Income. The com-
mittee judges the essays and also
visits the boys’ homes to study
the physical set up and their in-
terest and ability to care for the
registered boar pig to pig. The essays count 40 per cent.
- . b r|vpn an outstanding 4-H boy the visit 00 per cent, in determ-
Additio|ml equipment. ,nf,u [n thp COUnty Several years ago. ing winners.
( eight sow pigs were also donated
the Now the sows come from the
re- first litters of the previous year's
I eight pig"
Mr. McCauley and Jack Kytar.
co-ordinator, and Pat Ryan, aec-
retary. of the McCulloch County
Vocational School aeiact the Dina
winners each year.
Boys Interested in the program
Lena Burger of Brady. Mrs.
F. Gabbert of^Corpus ChristL | ment exercises will be delivered by; Nixon, Betty Parmer, Mary Louise
Burger, all of Brady.
| Burger of Brownwood, and Harry
Burger of Robstown; one
| ther, John Peters of
Christi: 13
12 great-grandchildren
Pallbearers were Oscar
gore. Jess Burk. Ward Baucom.
Floyd Boyles, R. M. Prlesmeyer.
Louie Glenn, and Jesse Glenn.
Jr.
ilw. C. J.
! P. Anderson of Ro-'
Kine. Burial was in1
■try,
iwrvived hv his wife,
libel Florene McMil-
I married at Eden in
hfbter, Sainmie Lou Here With Father
I mother, Mrs. Lou Charlie Jordan of Houston and i
teti.; and one sister, f Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Hillyard and
Sunday jn firoj
Mr. and MrJ
spent Sunday in|
his mother, MrsJ
son, who Was J
thirty-five L!
visit with her
Hntonio and the an- tendnt of the San Angelo District
■ conference. He was and
I by Carl Sowell, i church
■preventative of the
five acres of land ad-
jacent to the Heart of Texas Com-
mission Co. salesbarn on the San M|
Xngel i highway. The ramp lias a
capacity of 350 ears. |
Projector for the drive-in will j
b? located 200 feet from th" 28 by
’s'-foot screen, and 18 ry-*--’ 1
1 will be scattered about the ramp,
although all speakers may not ar-
riv" in time for the first show
I Thursday night.
1 An independent operator, this is
i Mr. Goode’s first venture in the
2^-1 lead when replaced , ,n°vie business. He was formerly
The latter was a member of the San /Angelo
■ for '
■ over the
■tn they
■t Swell n
Mi of:' .:
■ it be< a :e
■ trouble.
He to Brady after ; k
|to give himself up.,
rMarsha! Joe Myrick
litii, told l.rigdahl to i foui
■iff. Mvrick was the owned .
Fit the scene of the *jy Janies Allen The latter was a member
.touched for three hits in the fifth police force, but is
I inning and the Washers scored
runs as the Oilers’ defense
down and scored three i
two Allens struck out
»eu Laundrv batters. -- „ ... o
The cellar battle was a loosely- AlrS. CCCilia ISUrgCF
Funerr! services were held
from the Wilkerson chapel Satur-
day afternoon for Mrs. Cecilia:
Ing a couple of new teleprinters,
was installed In the local Western
Union office last week, as
girls prepared to grow Into a
Western Union of-
fice will now relay messages to
and from Mason and Fredericks-
burg, in addition to handling all
i out incorrigible prisoners. lead
. .o a useful life in soc-
Cunmngham, iety after their release, and still
be nearly selfsupporting.
Dr. Havins told how broken-
Ruth Little- ( down, ancient prison farm equip-
»v..VF,.»., ......... . . - * - • Billie ment is not only costing the state
Edward Whiteley, Bobbye Jo Wil- i 9ent’ McDavid, Joyce Massey, Jun- money b»t is depriving Texas of
Geneva Nowlin, Betty Parrish. El- ed.
mer Roper. Patt Squiers, Jimmy, The prison board secretary, who
| ^tewart, Nelda Faye Vick, Faye is also history professor at How-
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. aid Payne College, will be con»-
mencement speaker at Brady
High School Thursday night.
Coleman, | Two new mmbers, F.lmer Me
state legislator and candidate for Lean a..d Ralph Leach, w’ere in-
Congress, will be the principal ducted
i speaker at the Melvin High exer-
cises. K. O. Ellington is superin-
tendent and Floyd Marshall, prin-
cipal. Commencement will start at
8:15 p. m. Friday.
Melvin seniors are Charles Ben-
son, Refugia Adame, Wallace
Fikes, Jr., Nola Mae Cook, Dan-
iel Flemming, Lydia Garcia, Bon-
nie Jo Gibson, Avell Garner, Har-
old Terry, Mary Jo Hemphill, Earl
Krieg. Paula Martinez, James
Magnuson, Bobby Ann Morrow, i
i Wyndell Martin. Betty Zo Murrell
Lauio Martinez, Anita Page, Ray
Moore, Alberta Siler, Owen B.
Nance, Mary Jane Sutton, John
Carl Nystrom, Dagrnar, Swenning,
Q| Billye Rufe Rice. Norma Ruth „ . , - ••
Williams. Sidney Ray Salter. G. °f rat,le' as 193 head
I Alf Swenning, Drexel Toombs and
I Patsy Williams.
DR T R. HAVINS
ter, Dayton Ward, Claude Garner
Russell, and Howard Joyce, all
of Pear Valley;
Snowden of Lohn
The boys will feed and care
for the pigs and show them this
fall as gilt". Then the sows will
be bred to Watkins’ boar, and the
county agent will choose the best
pig from each litter for next
year’s program.
W’lnners of sows last year were
Jerry Mac Betsill. R. J. Krause.
W D. Martin, and John D. Davis
of Louie. Jackie Horne of Lobo;
Oscar Russell of Fife; and
Johnny Jones and Frank Farris
of Mercury. Jerry Andrews of
Waidrlp won the boar last yaar.
class. Class President
Jones will introduce Dr.
Alfred Broad will offer
solo, and Bert C. Striegler a ti urn-
pet solo.
High school will he over for
I.Mohr of Austin.
were Bill
it, John Smith, Troy Lewis Jordan, patient in the hos-
IcVay an i Bill Moor- >pital here. Their gradninother.
i Mrs. W. L. Willis, is also ill.
early Texas history.
The commencement
will begin at 8 p. m.
night in the Brady High
ium. Rev. Harold R. Burkhart will
deliver the invocation. Principal
J. P. Rud 1 will present the senior
class, Aubrey Davee, school trus- |
tee, will present diplomas. Supt.
W. E. Whitten wiii announce spec- •
citizenship ) TEXAS FitiSvs
torian and Patricia Bradley is • REFORM SOUGHT
salutatorian of the Brady senior |
Class President Glen D. '
Havins.
a vocal I
i Speegle Killed; first
dahl Posts Bond
lurder Charge
B Engdahl of East Sweden waived examining
to, court here Monday afternoon and posted
on charges that he shot and killed Sam Speegle.
die, Sunday night.
I vi’ag bound over to the grand jury. Sheriff
ough stated in an affidavit at the hearing that
was
1864.
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invalid
a bul-
wceks
indict-
wlt with intent to
place. Speegle had .
Dallas
Weatherman and Jane Woodford.
Melvin Commencement
Charles L. South of
Anthony Quinn. Katherine De
Mille and Elyse Knox star in the
first feature, “Black Gold”. The
I theater will open at 7:15 p.
gained, Thursday night, with the
• p"'”-; <he" • -■°w-s,a"""-’ 8 "■‘l'>ck-
I night, coming from behind to de-
feat Phillips 66 Oilers. 6 to2.
The two teams were tied for i R week, on Saturdays,
the lead prior to last night’s and Thursdays. Admission prices
game The Mashers have now wiij hp 40 tents for adults and
I Th- .and! 1(?s,,°nly ?nr- H emits for children, tax includ-
The Ollers have lost two while d
The outdoor movie arena is lo-
cated on
pc then drove to Eng-
Mere th> first shoot-
I Mu -•
myf , but
no Wednesday.
inference year. Rev.
®° w»s appointed to
t*n years i.„„,
time, with the
« months «• pastor
im,... the First Methodist Church for j and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
dst Church 1948-49 are Messrs. Barton, Owen Roper, will represent
the San Antonio I slighter. Leigh and Sowell, and Brady as a Cow Belle in the par-
IretnrftD... «... £ „odgeS) Herbert Harkrider, ade at the Frontier Celebration
Roy O. Wilkerson, Dr. J. W. Rags- In Bandera on Saturday,
dale, Hardin Jones, Irvin Mar- Miss -Roper will appear in the
shall, Wilson Jordan, Ernest Mar- parade with some 39 other belles
tin. Edward Geeslin. W. L. Taylor, representing towns in West Tex-
Du-e Mann, L. B. Smith. Earl a» at the annual Bandera celebra-
Todd, L. O. Brown, Earl Finlay, tlon.
Rov Tabor Holliday, Norman Mrs. Roper wil! drive to San
diin? Bill her daughter to the festival.
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McCauley Awards Nine Sears Pig
To McCulloch 4-H Boys Saturday
Nine McCulloch 4-H club hoys | write an essay on the value of | ter, Dayton Ward. Claude Garner
and La Von
HEturn Rev. Mr. Neal I ii
' Mother year.
"Emberj joined t‘.„
fth here during the
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tojilt and furnish-
, for all Todd,
Rov inner nuniuujr, , ...... —,— .... -----
Will I Archer. Earl Childers. Ben Davis Marcos this week to accompany
Geeslin. Dr. W. V. Ci:.., 21!!'
Lewis Frank Corder, Boyd Corn-
niandcr. W. H. Roberts, Jr., I. 2.
Woodard, A. L. Harkrider and E.
H. Nixon.
Trustees are A. J. Ricks,
Sam McCollum, Louis T
Boyd Commander, A. W. Moseley, (
T. J. Bradley. W. H. Stindt and
A. J. Smith.
Hardin Jones will serve as
church school superintendent and
Mrs. Cecil Striegler is president rerP|Vpd Duroc Jersey registered
of the Women’s Society. pjgS from County Agent Norvel
McCauley Saturday as part of the
Sears Foundation program to im-
prove swine breeding.'
Each year the foundation pur-
chases a
Lila Mae Crawford, daughter of P. Hernandez, Doris Hext, Pearl-
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Crawford of i ene Jacobson.
the Nine community, is valedic-1 Billy Leach, Billy Joe Lewallen,
born torian of the 1948 Brady High [ Bobby Dean Lewis, Jesse McAn- ... .
(School senior class. Miss Craw-1 ally, Ben McVay, Iva Jo Johnson, 1 ya*ed>ctorian and Nelda Faye Vick
I ferd has an average of 95.4. She j Ann McMurry, Marian Moffatt,!1* sa*utat°rian. Jietty Parrish will j
| has also been production mana-1 Dorothy Jean Ogden, Juanita Old-[ :
ger of the school paper, “The Tat- ham. | wa,vh
tier.” Bob McVay, Bruce Miller. Bob-
The salutatory at commence- hv Mohler, Arvis Newton, Eugene Awards
presented by Supt. H. L. Miller. I
d V. McCarthy is principal of | establish, within tour years,
Rochelle High. . model prison system that will sift
Candidates for graduation are " ' ’•
Wilma Barclay, Juanita Brown,' others on to
John Burk, Juanita G
Waldine ( Varies Engdahl, Jimmie Gossett,
Stindt. Betty Whitehead, Drusilla JeleP Haywood. Ann Johnson.
Wieington. Curtis Jones, Edna J"
Bert Striegler, Milton Thornton. artney, Billie ment is not only costing the state
.uii»ev,jun- money out is depriving Texas or
tor Morrison, Billy Dale Moseley ] farm and dairy broods badly need-
mer Roper. Patt Squiers, Jimmy
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. [40], No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 18, 1948, newspaper, May 18, 1948; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357565/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.