The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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Pups Win, 20-6
Over San Saba
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
ll> ( II. (SWEDE) JOHNSON
I Dear Header: | hu» an antlerless deer permit to
Antlerless permits and shooting go with it.
The Brady High Hullpups de- first was called hack on a «*llp- preHerv«. licenses were issued Nov < v,. i
the San Saba ’«’ team mg penalty. The Pups were stop- h.d .taTr.n adv.n^;! U.LTund oZ.rTT Z
VoVb*y*nu"t«.,nt *ttemPt' i‘,ml f.‘*Vi“ryth;n‘f went Pr»-tty <i«me and Fish Commission when
Hrady H O 0 6-20 2T2 7\S .........."
San Saba 0 0““ “
Thursday night, 20-6 in San Saha, ped on the extra point attempt.
Both teams were hindered by
fumbles and intercepted pusses.
Outstanding for Ilrady were’Bub-
ba" Harris, Mark Day. and Jerry
Atherton.
In the first period Atherton
went across from the 1 for the
first touchdown, ending a 60-
yard drive. Johnny Quinn made
the extra points to make the
score 80. Later in the same
(inarter Day scored the second
Ilrady touchdown of the night.
The extra point attempt failed,
anil the score remained 14-0.
Neither team was able to score
In the second or third quarter,
Init in the final period Harris
broke loose for an 80-yard touch-
down scamper. That was his sec-
SCOREBOARD
0 0—0 ... ' . ' .r' . . |<D T,'° ‘ ‘»u>'ty •» which his land
V\e issued several thousand . ,
Tu_ Pimil • .h,.ir Mian 'permit, to about 3 landowners, hut 18 ,OC*ted 18 under
this week, aolna to Fredericks- J. i«ued only 19 shootinK preserve °* 1l.f? a"11 hlsh
i,nr., TimruHuv mi»ht licenses. I think there are more Commission. < -1 when a game
landowners than that who are census shows the land has a sur-
leaaing their land for hunting l,*us antlerless or doe deer; Cl)
privileges. If you fMiled to get wht*n th‘‘ landowner requests these
your shooting preserve licenses, permits. The number of permits he
please contact me. If you failed to receives will depend upon the
get your antlerless permits, you number of acres owned and the ex-
will have to contact Biologist Jack tent of over-population of the deer
Thomas at Llano for these. | herd. Permits are issued at no cost
• * • to the landowner or his agent,
It is obvious that considerable! *nd h‘‘ in *ur" ,88Ue" them to
confusion exists among the gener- hunters a* "*9 discretion,
4. The purpose of the llonus
Deer Tag is to increase the kill
of doe deer in areas having an
over-population. Past experience
burg Thursday night.
Melvin Falls
To Lomela in
Scoring Spree
whether the landowrc r on whose
land you are hunting has obtained
Antlerless or lint* Deer Permits
and if so, whether he will issue you
< ne. After the antlerless or doe
deer has been killed, you must
tie both the Bonus Tag and Ant-
lerless Deer Permit securely
around the foreleg of the deer.
Vou may also use the “buck tags,"
so long as you have an antlerless
or Doe Deer Permit to go with
them.
Each antlerless or doe deer
killed must have two items attach-
ed to it:
(1) An Antlerless or Doe Deer
Permit (obtained from the land-
owner).
(2) A Deer lag, “bonus’’ or
otherwise (from your hunting li-
cense).
If still in doubt, contact no*
and I will try to help you further.
Yours for better hunting and
fishing,
SWEDE
Hereford Bull
Sale af Bcerne
The third annual Fair Oaks
Ranch Production Hal** will he
In Id on the ranch near lloerne
Monday, Nov. 12.
Featured in the sab* are 100
re.'stered Hereford hulls rung-
ling from is to 2ti months in age
Among the “heavy 100" will
It* some top herd hull prospects.
, The Battle Intense bloodline wllL
predominate, hut there will also
he some Beal Silver and Onward
bulls in the offering.
Ralph E. Fair, Inc., Is thw
owner of Fair Oaks Bauch, and
< . V. Moore is the general mana-
ger. and James F. finite, manager.
T he auctioneers. Col. Walter
Britten und O II Sluiw will be-
gin the sale at 1 p. m. Nov. 1*.
Quality WATCH and
JEWELRY Repair
THREADGILIAS Jewelry
Braly, Texas
The Lometa Hornets were too,"1 l,u,,lk’ concerning the use of the
much for the Melvin Bulldogs Honus Deer Tags. In an effort to
ond long run of the night; the prj<jay |„ Lometa. The Hor- clear up some of the confusion
' nets won th*> District 29-11 game. | ^e following outline is intended to
.’58-18.
/
INTRODUCING DOROTHY PERKINS
Oteam o J^oses
ihe new skin treatment line
Contest Lames
Mason 42 Brady 10
Coleman 15 Llano 0
Rochelle 11 Richland Spgs. 8
Winters 12 Stamford 7
Ballinger .’10 Hamlin 4
San Saha 21 Fredet ickshurg 0
Eden 55 Cherokee 22
Lometa .’H Melvin 18
Junction 47 Comfort 0
Haskell 22 Anson 14
Brownwood 38 Breckenridge 0
Sweetwater 52 Colorado C. 0
TCU 28 Baylor 20
Arkansas 17 Texas A&M 7
Rice 14 Texas Tech 0
Others
Wall 70 Kola 20
Miles 70 Paint Rock 42
Austin-Johnston 28 Belton I t
Rochelle Edges
Coyotes, 14-8
The Rochelle Hornets edged out
their neighbors, the Richland
Spring*.* Coyotes. 14-8, Friday In
a District 20-11 gam** in Rochelle.
After n scoreless first half.
Rochelle’s Bobby Keen**** went 66
yurds for a Hornet touchdown
on the second play of the third
quarter.
But the Coyotes came hack
and took an 8-ti lead on a 40-yard
run by Dana White who ulso ran
over the extra points
The Hornets, however, put the
game away In the final period
with a 60-yard drive, Keesee car-
rying over from the 8 and then
running the extra points also.
Rochelle goes to Melvin this
week, while Richland Springs
takes the week off.
clear up any confusion that might has shown that hunters are reluct-
McIvin made a game of It In exi9t’ “nt U\ U8‘‘ tAh,‘1‘ir “!,u,k '***" «>" "
the first half, hut Lometa g*iad- L The Bonus Deer Tag can he ,,op deer. Alhough each hunting
ii 2i 11 v pulled away used only on antlerleNH or doe license sold has a bonus ta# at-
Fullback Franklin Potts wen. I A bonus tag is attached to tachcd their use will he limited
64 yards for Lometa’s first touch- «*ch hunting license, making a >’> the number of antlerless or doe
down, but Melvin's Jack Weaver total of three deer tags. You cannot ',et*r Perm,t» that are issued,
broke up the extra point attempt J U8e this Bonus Tag on a buck As an example: The residents of
Still In the first quarter Melvin deer. ,» particular county may purchase,
tied up the game with a 70-yard I 2. In order for a Bonus Deer 10,001’ hunting licenses; on
march Quarterback David Slier j Tag to be used, you must first the other hand, suppose only 100
carrying over from the ' j-yard have an antlerless deer permit to, antlerless or doe permits are is-
lln**. The kick was blocked, tank- accompany it. The antlerless deer sued in the county. In spite of the
permit can be obtained only by the fact that 10,000 hunters would
landowner on whose land you are have a total of 10,000 Bonus Deer
I hunting. He must in turn issue, Tags, only 100 of these could be
or agree to issue, you a permit used in this county, since a bonus
before you can kill an antlerless or tag can only be used when it has
doe deer. This antlerless or doe an antlerless deer permit to go
deer permit must be tied, along with it.
with a deer tag, to the foreleg oil * ♦ ♦
the deer. You can use the other Remember:
two tags (so called “buck tags”) If you wish to use your Bonus
on antlerless deer so long as each Deer Tag, you must first find out
Bookkeeping supplies, tvpe
ribbons. THE STANDARD
OFFICE.
If you nave company or
have been out-of-town visit-
ing, phone your news items to
I.Y 7-22.16.
200 RUGGED BULLS
Selling at Auction
Tuesday, Nov. 1.1. 1962
Sar* Antonio. Texas
20 Miles West San Antonio on
U. s. !I0
25 Herd Bull Prospects
125 Taos and Coming Twos
50 Yearlings Past
Top Individuals
Best of lilcod ines
" rile for free catalog
Straus-Medina Ranch
K\ 9. H>t 226
San \ntonio, Texas
iug it
* * *
Ijomclii scored twice again
it* III** second period, half-
back David Morrison going
over from the 7 and then
from the I. Jack Murray and
Joe Portson slopped the extra
point try, hut l.oineta was
trailing. IH-tt.
* * •
Later in the second period
hnirifiek Ted MeNeely carried
over from the 4 for a Melvin
touchdown, the drive being aided
by two long pnsses, for 29 mil
3 4 yards
Just before halftime. Lometa
Qll Mike Potts passed to David
Morrison good for *»r» yards and
another Tl) The same passing
combination clicked for the points,
and Lometa led at the half, 26-12.
• * •
In the third quarter Lometa
added two more touchdowns,
| Franklin Potts scoring from the
j 1 and Mike Potts racing 30 yards
around rig*:n end for the second
! Tl»
Late in the fourth period Mel-
| vln fullback Jack Weaver went
86 yards only to have 23 yards
of the run ernsoil by a clipping
penalty. Later, however, Mr-
Neely tallied from the ending
the scoring at 38-18.
Weaver curried 25 times and
gained 220 yards for the Bull-
dogs.
• • •
This week Melvin plays
host tw Itochelle Friday night,
ending Ihe season for the
Bulldogs. Melvin's football
sweetheart will he crown***)
at halftime.
LA ME AT \ L LANCE
Melvin Isitneta
D’> ......First Downs...... 14
35.1.... Yards Rushing.... 356
63 .....Yards Passing......7 a
2 of 4 ., Passes Comptd 4 of 7
NOTICE
The Selman Rest
Home
140.1 South College St.
—STATE APPROVED—
Is doing its best ut all
times to make each patient
as comrort <ble as possible
and will continue to give
the best service possible.
\Ye are in a position now to
take care of a few more
patients. Thanks—
Selman Rest Home
5 fabulous products to keep your skin clean,
smooth, young looking ... and at such youth-
ful prices even the very small beauty budget
can include them.
TWO CLEANSING CREAMS
Flowing Cleanser or Cream in Jar.
Large Cream Reg. $2.00 only $1*5
Flowing Cleanser Reg $1.50 only $100
SKIN FRESHENER only $100
NIGHT CREAM Reg. $2.00
only $125
MOISTURE LOTION Reg. $1 50
only $100
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1962, newspaper, November 6, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920798/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.