The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1955 Page: 8 of 8
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FACE EIGHT-
'TiiV BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY. TEXAS FRIDAY. MARCH Ih. 1955
PHONE 2275
See Ts For Automobile Liability Insurance Rear Brady Nat’I. Bank Bldg.
Mrs. A. B. Carritliers-CARRITHERS INSURANCE AGENCY -George Carrithers
I'rxm ( orpu* ( hri*>ti
Mr*. W. O. Yat borough of Cor-
fu* Cl.risti, a *ent the pant week-
*: 1 ui'h Mi and Mrs J. D Biann-
fUtn Mr*. Yarborough is a sister
<! Mu. Hranscuim
Southwest Conference of WSCS to Meet
In San Angelo; Session Opens Tuesday
On a pip** oigan. the
iC/duti* trip high note*
I)R.
J. Dt'KACftiDALE
OPTOMETRIST
Brady, lexas
Dial 1434
- Thp Southwest Texa* Conference
hort pipes of the Woman’* Society of Christ-
( tan Service will hold ita annual
n.. ‘’inu at thp First Methodist
Church in San Angelo next week.
Beginning Tuesday, the meeting
continues through Thursday,
March 24. Delegates from Biady
are expected to attend.
Featured speakers will be Bi
op William C Martin of the Dallas-
Fort Worth area; Louise Egjrle-
aton of Norfolk. Va.; Mary lx>u
V *w \ ofk t it v of-
fiee of the Woman’s Division of
Christian Service; and Ruth Ann
Bonorden of Port Lavaca, who has
| Other speakers will he Mr*. Don-
ald Redmond of San Antonio, who
recently returned from a tour of
Bolivia; Dr. Father Wellman of
I Valley Institute, Pharr, who hts !
bon to the Near East; the Rev. ]
Ennis Hill, pastor of the host j
. church; and Mary Riddle of Com-
j munity House. San Marcos,
h. i The host district superintendent,
the Rev. Eugene Harris, also will
lx- on the program.
Mrs. Eggleston is vice chairman
of the Frank Iutuback Founda- 1
turn and secretary of spiritual life .
f.u the Virginia Council of Church «■ .. m ■ •
W. men and the Virginia Method ,t MCTCUry >»Oy I aking
Brady High Golfers Lose to Coleman;
Bluecats to Return Match Wednesday
Brady High’s golf team lost a l.awremc, all seventh graders,
cold ami windy match to Cole-1 In the match Wednesday both
THOM \S NEIL DUNN
man Wednesday afternoon. An 1K-
i hole affair played in Coleman, it
, was the Bulldogs’ first match of
j the year. Coleman’s team score
I was 272. compared to Brady’s
| 290.
On the Brady High senior team
are William Law ranee, a senior;!
Ken Anderson, sophomore; Dan
Miller, junior, and (Iray Carrithers
j freshman. On the junior team are
I Don Tuylor. ninth grader; Ed Car-,
j ritheis, Butch Ncwlm and Fled
Lawrence anti Anderson filed an
Hfl; Tavlor hud 105 and Gray <’ar-
rithers, 107. Scores of the others
who played but did not enter the
meet ware: Newlin, 102; Ed Cat
lit hers, 105; Fred Lawrence, 111;
and Miller, 100.
Coleman will return the match
here next Wednesday, March 211.
Brady’s golfers also have
mate has arranged with Lampasas,
a tournament there March 20; and
with k<-nville and Cisco, the datt •
recently
Africa
rued from a tour of
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BRADY, TEXAS
Phone 70h1
af cadet Training at State's High School Sports Program
San Mar‘'os College
Conference. WSCS.
Mr*. Bonorden
of service. She plans to return to
i Africa as a full-time missionary.
The conference then e is “For
Thine i-> the Kingdom.” Krgistra-
: tion gets underway at $» a. nt.
[ Tuesday, and the conference opens
officially at 4 p. m. Tuesday.
Other features wiil include the
pie.-entation of special member-
ships. a pledge service, the Ozona
Community Center skit. irusic by
tke San Angelo Met.iod;st Church
choirs; ami messages from the
conference WSCS president, Mrs.
! Leslie C. Procter of Austin.
Gives Texans Plenty to Brag About
IIV II UtOl.p v. It \TI,IFF
\»»<Miaie<l I’res- Sport*. Editor
Mr-. J. B. W igington of Brady
int«ied Medical and Surgical Hos-
pital Tuesday and was dismissed
Wednesday.
W. H. Slaughter of Brady was
dismissed from Brady Hospital
Wednesday.
Thomas Neil Dunn, son of Mr*.
Gordie Dunn of Mercury, is enroll-
ed as a cadet in the Air Force
Reserve Officers Training Corps at
Southwest Texas State Teachers Tht. y,ar in h,gh school athlet-
( ollege, San Marcos. An airman H in Texas Is roriWng to a close
fust class in the cadet program. Hnd It 1,* of interest to know the
at pi,-sent he is completing his scope of (his great program,
basic phase of AFROTC training. „ , , . ..
In this phase is academic m-! {ht*
struction on career, in the Air n “ * *‘gh “c,h,wo1 H,,ort"
Force, moral responsibilities of Ail ** n' **”' **, "T"’
Force leaders, introduction to aer- \*"W to,‘M,hev- ,hHt wU1 b“ tuk*“
ml warfare, targets, weapons
aircraft, liases and operations. Hi I f*54 there were 892 football
Cadet Dunn also attends a leader- > teams playing 4.626 games, in-
ship laboratory conducted on the eluding playoffs. This
drill field where he receives in- ' onlv A
struct ion in leadership, command an‘l J tin lor high schools, the nu in-
voice and drill procedure. | her of games will run close to
Upon completion of the advanced ".500. Approximately 75,(too hoys
phase of the program and after participated.
receiving his baccalaureate degree,1 High school football drew
Cadet Dunn will he commissioned , 8,500.000 fans.
to he made later.
In the coming district tourna-
ment, Brady will meet Ballinger,
Coleman and Luke View. That date
lias not been set either, but C. A
Ethridge, sponsor of the golf team,
said that because of the poor con-
dition of the loml fairway, the
meet prolmbly will l»e held at
some other club. Brady’. William
Lawrence was medalist in the dis-
trict for the last two years.
BRADY
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
“CONQUEST
OF SPACE”
in
Technicolor
There were some S,50o roaches
Moneywlse, the high school
football games brought 111 83,500,
ooo at the gate
• • •
In high school basketball there]
were 1,103 bojyi teams, with!
approximately 50,000 games and
7,000,000 spectator*.
Girls basketball had 860 team*
with 25.000 girls participating in
around 8,000 games
Track and field, tenuis and golf I
hnd 1.297 senior and junior high
include* | schools competing w ith about
teams Adding B teams ^5,000 contestants.
Ill baseball there are 670
schools participating with some
22.000 hoys taking part and with
6,500 games to be played
a second
Force.
lieutenant in the Air
Texas Congressmen Hold Strategic
Positions Where Bills Become Laws
BY TEX EASLEY
,-P S|M»clal Washington Service
U'icuiverhv T, -r I State. W hich made Texas second
WASHINGTON - .*>—Twana !|v U) Cal|fornla Loans amount.
head several of the congressional j to ,;,244.(h,o were made to
subcommittees- those stnaller|^
groups who hear witnesses and
Auction—
(Continued Front
Page One)
ISA^KTysnrs! «*•*• -«» h-»^i
pair of goats Heart o Texas;
Commission Co.
Waiter Hurd, goat R. A. McSIian
Californian. John
give legislation its toughest going
The new freshman West Texas
Congressman. J. T. Rutherford of
There is'nothing to compare
with the high school athletic prog-
ram in Texas. While it isn’t due
to get any larger, in fact decrease
some especially in football and j
basketball, no other state is likely
lamb Brady National Bank to ever take over the leadership j
James Finlay, Jr., in the nation. The reason for a
lamb Farmers-Ranchers Co-op decrease in football Htid basket-
Charles Finlay and Paul Lohn, ball is consolidation of schools,
lamb W ilen.ky. J The Texas Interscholustir Lea-
gue d*»e* not operate athletics in
the Junior high schools except
in track, golf and tennis.but many
junior high schools participate in j
football and basketball although |
Sun., Mon., Tues.
“HIT THE
DECK”
in Technicolor
and CinemaScope
With
Jane Powell
IUdibie Reynold'
Waiter Pidgeon
Vick Damone
a-t>1 I1 armera-Ram hers Co-op, I1(), SUp,,rv|«ed by the league
To] Roberts, pair of 1 __________
over. iwuR.t,.»„», *• •• »t goats McCulloch Electric Co-op |
When a measure comes out of a Florida. Senator c. t. White.
Mihconimittee it fs In the form George Smathers look *0 much Koat McCulloch Electric Co-op' Son ,‘‘,r Mowlrys
becomes allke they “re of,e,, *«iKtakon for Castleberry,
each other. They became aware; zonl ____Ed
before Rutherford *a* elected to
Congress. He was here at the ;
Statler Hotel attending a meeting j
of Marine veterans when some-
one came up to him and addressed
him as Senator Smather*. The
Floridian also is a rangy six foot- j
two ex-Marine. They got acquaint-
| usually retained until it
law. assuming it passe*, except for
minor changes. The full committee
j may. and of course sometimes
does, drastically alter sub-commit-
tee work.
The full committee chairman,
consequently, is normally the most
influential individual. The sub-
committee chairmen too are in
strategic positions.
, , , ed on that occasion.
Here are some of the key House -
subcommittees headed by Texans:
Appropriations for the Defense
Department. George Mahon. Lub-
tbork; Appropriations for various J
federal independent agencies,1
Albert Thomas. Houston Agrlcul-1
ture livestock and feed grains.
Mob Poage. Waco; Agriculture rice
subcommittee, Clark Thompson
of the Galveston district; Gov-
erment Operations "Watchdog" i
group studying government agency ■
j operations. Jack Brooks of Beau-]
; mont; Armed Services No. 2 sub-
committe handling pay legislation 1
1 and other matters for the rnilit-
tluir similarity many months Tommy Trewitt,
rtVO D 111 IwiffllP/l u>n it ol n..« r>.l * /v 1 a
Hubert “Tuffy” Moseley of Ro-
Davenport t’helle is handing out big black ci-
Bell’s Feed Store]
Commercial Bank
G. R. White
goat
John Holcomb,
goat
Fred Wulff,
steer
H. D. Grififth,
goat — —
Dick Winters, lamb
Heart o’ Texas Commission Co.
Homer llaby,
goat John Holcomb
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haby,
goat Home Lumber Co.
Mrs. K. W. Haby,
Leon Waldrep, age 3ta years, son goat (.«. U. While
of Mr. and Mrs. Odice Waldrep of A. L. Neal,
Salt Gap was seriously injured goat Brady National Bank
Sunday afternoon when he jumped--
from the car, driven by his father
while the car was still in mo-
tion.
Mr. Waldrep was entering the
driveway at the A. P. Waldrep
home when the accident occurred.
gars profusely since his wife pre-
Bell’s Feed Store 1 ‘ienle<i him with a son at Medical
and Surgical Hospital Wednesday.
This chihl makes the third for the
Moseleys with one daughter and
two sons. He weighed seven pounds
and two ounces, but when the pap-
er went to press Thursday after-
noon. he had not been named.
Leon Waldrip Is
Hurt in Accident
The child’s arm was caught under ;
the wheel and badly torn. He was j
rushed to the McCulloch-Coneho
Hospital where he was in surgery
for approximately two hour*.
PRESCRIPTIONS
• Compounded Accurately
and promptly by—
Registered Pharmacist
CITY DRUG CO.
Dial 2325 Brady, Texas
• sou HKtu., ur» »ui«<i7Tn*um/
* UVlVCSSAL-IMKSMSTIOasi •(!(**(
ary Paul Kilday. San Antonio.
Ill'll Nl) THE CAPITAL:
When congresunen discuss with !
ea< h other the grave Formosa
-dtuetion they listen closely If ]
Rep. Jack Brooks of Beaumont j
happens to be In on the conversa-
tion.
A World War II Marine combat
veteran, he got a first hand look 1
at things in Formosa last Novem-
ber The President’s view*, he i
a1-, confirm his own on-the-spot ;
oh (ifvatlon*. Many of hi* opinions
got Into print in December upon
hi* return, so it wasn't a case of j
: jo t concurring in something be-
■ aus< the President had said it.
* * •
Navy Lieut. Richard E. Blair.
1 orglnally from Maryville. Tenn.,
i- planning to settle down in West
Texas when lie gets otit of the ser-
i(i<e next summer.
During World War II he attend-
ed the University of Texas under
a Navy student program and dur-
• !h‘ that • «»ufih t be, u«,«c a rlosf ,
'friend of Aubrey stokes who is
j now district attorney In San !
Angelo. They resumed friendship j
j when both were recalled to aetive j
duty during the Korean War. Now
j a senior law student here at
Georgetown University, Blair told
friends at the f'apilol his big amhi
tion and aim Is to get admitted
to the Texan Bat and hang up 111,
shingle In Man Angelo
• * *
The Hinall Business Adtnlnl* j
tration says that Texans got a big
share of the loans It made during J
the 13 months of the program's |
existence which ended last Dee
We Are Still Signing Contracts for SPRING
Hatching Egg Flocks
under WESTERN HATCHERIES Egg Production
program .. . See lTs For Full Details
The Store that brought the . ..
Poultry Industry
... to the Heart o’ Texas Area!
Ch,oks GROIN
paymaster
CHICK STARTER
I* foil growth . . . .con.micol gain*
, . . low.r mortality, olwayi port your
(kick* os Poymoifor Chick Stortor. Thl*
topguolily ilart.r ronlalsi antibiotic*
on* Vitamin* A. O. and riboflavin
•a itlmwlato hoalthy, vigoroul growth
••day ... to d.volop prolltobl. tayor*
tomorrow.
Bell’s Feed Store
Phone 2220
G. I). Bell, Owner
Brady, Texas
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1955, newspaper, March 18, 1955; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881808/m1/8/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.