The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1963 Page: 1 of 6
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NEWS and
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I4MAD4, II V AS, M A. All.I ST 20, I9A.4
\l MHI l( III
Stale Tourist
Executive to ,. _ .
Soeak to lions Meets Saturday
Electric Co-op
Sill SliriHon will lw In Study
Thumday to Kigali at the U«ro»
Club luncheon at the riateau
Restaurant Mr la utiva
vice president and general man-
•rrt of the Ti \»> Tmiilat Coun
ril
Stlnaon, .'17. Ii-ft a pnnitinn
a» dim inr ».f sale* and yuklir
relatkan* for the Gunter Hotel
In San Antonin to hrrniM the
Council'* first salaried execu-
tive In November, !*•«?.
Moat recently hr served on
thr nampaigr ataff of Governor
John Connelly
too
A nativr Texnn, Stlnaon wa<
horn in Fnrt Worth and grew
up In Warn Hr la a graduate
of Saylor Hnlvrralty After
military service in World War
II. hr waa now* director of
Warn atatinn KWTX radio and
television and nrwa dim tor of
WFAA television in Dallas
• • •
Thr Texas Tounat Council
la a non-profit, non poluira! a*-
aorlation. supported hy mem
herahlp dura and drdiratrd to
promoting tourism throughout
thr atatr Thr Council la not a
•tatr agrm v hut work a In eo-
nprratinn with thr state pro-
gram Thr Count il actively aup-
portrd thr Irgtalation. which
trratrd thr Texas Touriat IV
vrlopmrnt Agrnry
Thr president of thr Texas
Touriat Council, Jame* M
Gainer of Son Antonio, head* a
AO mao hoard of outstanding
Tegan* from all walka of lifr.
The Council's office ia ta thr
lntarnational Ijfr Building.
Austin
Mrmhora of the MiCulloih
County FI led i n Co op are ex-
|hi Ifil to park the Brady 11 i at It
School auditorium to capacity
Saturday at ttmlr annual marl
In*
A tree movie will h« ahown
for thr ihlldrrn at thr down
town Traaa Thralrr while thr
aituli* are enjoying entertaln-
mrnt and conductin* a hust-
neaa araaion at thr auditorium
Iteg miration hr*|i)a at K 3«
a rn Kntertalvment for thr
adulla and thr nun ir for thr
children begin* at ■* a m Thr
t.ualnraa araaion atarla at !♦: il0
a m
The co-op members will hrar
report a I rom thr hoard of
! dlrectora and frmn thr m op a
niahagvr. II C Mroad ouillti
ina "potation of ihr co op dm
ir»g ihr paal pear.
'Ihr mrmhora also will vote*
on Ihrer nirnilirra of the hoard
Nomlnera for director arc Hr
M D Mi'Wllllatna and llohhyo
Hurd In lllatrlrl I. It .1 link
and l.r »u Marlon In Dlslrld I
and Klnier I'oaey and (> II
Coldewry In District a
Aftrr the hnalneaa inertIng
Iitlradancr prise* will hr a-
waril**d, and Ihr meeting will
adjourn at It a. hi Ihr co-op
aervea ahout 3,000 nirnilirra In
six conntlra, McCulloch. H.iii
Satia. Brown. Com ho. .Mllla,
and Menard
-J'
New Lohn Water
System Finished
The new water dlatrihution | Customers of the I.ohn ays
ayatrm in l-ohn waa completed trm will pay the following I
Friday and 42 cuatomera alart- rate*:
mi using water. (.alien- Minimum
HKil*
a
f,\N(.V\ \ Y! Bulldog- mix it up in carnc-t in lir-1 workouts of the new fool Ini 11 season
Organ i tad hy a
group of
First
a.ooo
lfi.00
1 <>hn resident*, thr Imhn Water
I'rr I.(KMI
Supply Corporal ion
borrowed
Next
3.000
.90
f4M,(Ni0 from the F’armcr« Home
Next
4,000
,K0
.Administration. The
romp«ny
Next
I.IMHI
.70
then drilled a aril.
frfctffi a
Above
14.000
.4f>
Katemry Sets
Homwomintr Sept. 1
Thr Kitmaj Homecoming
has been art for Awnduy, i-ept
1 with rr a i den la and ex resident*
and frietida of fa mi I lea reaiding
there invited to attend.
Mr* Willard White, am re-
tail of thr ho mm ora i rig, la an-
ticipating a large aUendat.ee
Bartmrue. tea and br*nto will
hr furnished fur lunch at the
noon hour, hut tlmx attend-
ing arc roqurated to bring aal-
ada, draarrta. rake* and pies
storage tank, and in.dallrd a
metered distribution ayatrm
• • •
Thr well waa drillrd to
2.711 feet- 2ii feet into
Ihr aaterhranng Hickory
Sand formation, the aamr
formation from which
Brady gela tta water hut al
a depth of ahoat t.400 feet.
The Is.hn well IS pumping
ahout ttn gal Iona a minute (tli#
contract called for a guaran-
tee of 10 gallon* a minute), hut
it ha* an aatimated rapa-
city of alsiut .10(1 gallon* a
minute.
TA»e water ia pumped into a
J.«, OfM*gallon aterl reservoir,
which wa* in»talled along with
a l.OfMi gallon preasurr tank
Thr KlfA loan will hr re-
paid over a 40 year period at
4te percent intere»t.
Vocational Nurses
Graduate Saturday
WALDKIP MAN
PRODUCES FIRST
BALK OF COTTON
To T. C. Nuncio, WhI-
drip farmer, goes the hon-
or of producing McCulloch
County'* firat hale of cot-
ton for thr ISIS season,
according to information
rerrivrd in Brady.
The firat hair, weighing
420 pound*, wa* ginned hy
thr O. C. I'tacy Gin at
F'lfr laat Thursday after-
noon, and waa brought to
thr Brady Cotton Ware-
house.
The firat hair to hr1
ginned in Biady was
brought in thia morning
hy Alheit fai Ison of the
Final Sweden Community.
The 2170 pounds of aei-l
cotton yielded a fix*, pound
hale, ginned hy M. I*.
Pearson Gin.
Donald Finlay
Of Fife Dies
In San Antonio
Monuld F'inlay. 70 y tr old
F ife • toekfai nicr. died at 1 :JW)
p. m F’liday at th< home of
a -on in San Antonio,
lie had hern \i-iting in San
Antonio a work.
Mi F’inlay. member of a pin
neer F*ife family wa - Isirn at
F'ife F’eh. 24. 1HR7, and had
livi-l there all his life.
F uner al -iTvic Wl re held at I
2 10 p. m. Sunday in Brady '
at Wilkri'-on * Imp' I. and burial :
was in the Fife Cemetery,
Survivor.- are two sons, Don-
ald Mai t in Sarran and Howard
C Finlay, both of San Antonio: J
three brothers. James Finlay
and Wink A. F’inlay. Ixith of
F’ife, and IJolwrt h F'inlay of
Bay mondville: and three -i-
t.-rs. Mi Mary 1’ieree of F’ife
Mi- Aggie Bradley and Mi
IshU* lsaai-, both of F.ldotado.
Htady Hospital** Hrhool of
Visational Nuraing will g'»d
uate a claaa of ala student* in
r*rrri*e» at N p m Saturday in
the South Ward auditoriui*.
Mem tier* of the • la** are
M ib* Naiwy Bean Mi* Fa,. •
Hra’den and Mi-* Fdliaiwth
Turin, all of Hrady. Mi*
Valuia Ha-ty of Maa**r\ Mr*
Moraha Ann Turk an* Mr*
Maty F liratwth Willis, both t
Kurdmite
IV • la a* addrraa will h.
(Irlnnr* In Father t harle*
t naaM, tl M I , «*f si
I’alrn k'a t hurrh. Brad. ,
Miaa Cheryl Huffman ai
plorna*. and Mr* Bearden, a
n.etrdiei of the i la»*. will lead
the in vs at ion.
The putdu* la invited to at
lend the etifeiae* and the re
• eption to tie held later at the
nur-ea home
. . a
This i la** of si* will bring
I the rntal nurntaea of graduate*
to Ml aim e the arhool waa op-
• i ed here 12 year* ago The
Ti *a» -tale law luenaing vo
• atioiial nuiae- U. aim effe<
li.< Nept 7 1*1, and to dale
27.1 U* visational nursea have
inriml their In enaea
The gia<tuate* here Saturday
Young: Reader*
To lit* Feted at
Party Saturday
Hoy* arid girl* who havi
completed requirement* in the
summer reading piogram will
!w honored with a paity hy tto
Friend* of thi l-thiaiy «• !' •I*
a m Saturday in the Rlchanl-
l-ihrary rluhroitm.
Lohn School
Opens Sep!. 3
l.ohn to Irool ; »ill open
I heir dour- Si*pi 'I All sin
d< nts will le. isi. r mid icinain
for a i ii II d.i y of • '.<•*
Meinhi'r . ot l to l o ii II v w Ii >
Inn < pu t iouslt * ri
■ il in
1 .tkhii
.in- hii|il < ii ii Ii
w
Y .11
lirough. Mi l.oii
t.'ay
V4 h 1
w ill (' ii ti Kin ti> Ii
it lid
Mi
1 III! 1 '( - llll- 1 tl"
w III
(t'Ut h
lilt ( till cl il l|f| fttllllll l 1 illtf'H
New III. mill i . ol I tie l.o nil)
an l*i i lo I pa I (ill l .• mi - ot
h liol I w It" will I e o II Vi ,1,
t iiiioi I .* g 11• M It iir> Ii iiioii t
It TFAM ROYS
TO REPORT
Klntchcr F'lelds. Brady
Im'ti School B-teain foot •
t'.ill inach, his nnnoiinred
that all twiys Interested
in playing B-ieain foot ha 11
fife 'o report to the field
house Sunday. Aug 2'■ at
2 !■ in This includes all
n tnaining hoys who are
not on the A team, he
udded.
Woman to Make
10-Minute Raid
On Grocery Store
Mr- Tim Ijrndrum of BO.!
South High, Brady, i- the win-
ner of the Ill-minute “shopper'
spree,*' offered in a contest by
the IVpai-Cola Bottling Com-
pany of Brady.
Starting at 9 a m Thursday
-hi will lie given all the gro-
ceries she can grab up and ear-
ly t" the counter in a 10-min
ulc |a*riisi at the 1‘iggly Wig
gly Store here. But she can't
u.-e a shopping cart or basket
The Pepsi-Cola Company will
pay the hill, estimated to run
maybe $2lh> or more.
The -hopping spree, ai the
store of Mrs I.an.Bum'- ehoiee.
was th»- hs-al grand pri/.e in
Pepsi Cola's $ol).(SMI Shoppet-
Sw'ecpatakcw Is-ing held in Co-
operation with Pepsi reia '• ’ -
throughout the state A ilraw
ing foi the stati’ pil/fe will Ih1
made Saturday in Dallas.
(’offee Maker
Given to Gibran
TIm* Ii < Mintv * •»
(»|» l».« tit i||«4» »‘«l i H' '
Bigger and Wiser, Dogs
Begin Football Workouts
A little more i/e and more
experience.
That'- the story of the Brady
Bulldog- who began twin a day
workouts Monday morning m
preparation for the llltl.'I foot-
ball season.
'■They’re pretty tough," ad-
mit ( ouch K. Y. Owen*.
•'We're ju*t trying to get them
in shape now."
The Bulldog- open the
season ai home against the
Ballinger Bearcats Friday,
Sept. *i. Owen- also is plan-
ning a pre-season scrim-
mage for the Oogs some-
time next week, hut the
arrangements ha.e not been
com plctcd.
With 29 hoys on till' list, the
Bulldog squad is dominated hy
Id juniors. There are eight
seniors and five sophomores.
Tlic lineup includes 10 “start,
ers" from last year, boys who
started at offense or deletisi
at least part of the time.
With then first game -till
three week- away, it'.- -till too
early to decide definitely which
hoy- will take the field against
the Bearcat •, hut if they had to
play tomorrow, the starting
offensive lineup prnhatdy would
look like this:
Harold Anderson, a junior
I laMcrinun at quarterback; (Jil-
hert I.afui nte, a senior, at lialf-
|hack; Dickie Roper, a junior up
College Boy Tokes
Golf Championship
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mihI huhe Iiji i*c tl ii* tto i* • htci - i*
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al tbe piano wilt
• enaing examination
before
«»*rf1 In thi* tlhi in y St*\ •*»*(> »*f
hr th*
twal ~>iwtl
the \im atioiial Nwotng
Ib'ai d
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in Auatm te IMutoi
flllllHv tAlll ICMl lVC -|kt » !•
venting thi
hurptol .taff at thr
Thr1 Hi ad) Hospital
mIiooI
c «*irnil i*tii f*• i h«v ih* i k tto* 1
men laae
will present thr dl
will lag in a new i ta**
Sept 7
ui mc»it* KkitLi
BmR Vft hi-r, <i Hophnmorv at
()i|« -;i (*n||i*v:«* tfI Chat l«K
Dirkii. a • • i * lor m Brady lii^h
SrhtMil. ’ J. S ir»ilav in the lin-
al.H of the cvi-iith annual <'ity
(itijf Tournament.
\r* h«*r w«*n; oiii* up on the
first hob* in j stay*si ihi*a<l of
l>i« k» r t htMUtfhouf tin* match
Dicker «inl t itS'itdi jolt (*f hnbimir
down \m h*»i N ad thiounh
the first nine h«*l«* , although it
\U1 eV|4ltt*l»l the! he VUi h,t\ll|^
t rotihii* w • t H fi i»♦ j 111.*«-
i i» t h« »>. • *ri*j mt • \ i # h«o
Im .ih to i (pp alt/* *ii I h< * >-r '
in I t ( tiei vcii< ihU lo Uk<
II*hi oni tin 11n |Ht h hoie*
\h ht r imj Ibt kt i * « r«*
b diiiiii ilfN on ItfmD lbi{h h
loursMitM* thiit hud the
**• 4*4 \ \ U**ll 4 h.4lM|)MUI'
Ml I'M)1 I mu I#l her
no inEh-ts ol i n.«i t • .iiii.
I I III III V \ llxIAil) 11441 Kiri
(on Mi If tie, ihn Mtii
|H toil tin il in ill. i *t>
name il h. »« Mtiul.o
Mrs. .lym Tittle took top
honors in fht* Indies flight foi
thi* si*i‘ond colisiM u(ive ye.ii
with a total of 2R7 m rvn-dui
handicap play. In second pine*
was Mis. (iayle Saylc*, in third
was Mrs. Janet Winter", uxl
in fourth wns Mr Uidm Hulk
rider
M i s Til t le also nn .t \ (tin*
m«*flaii>t with an Is-hide -t<.ic
of ii 1.
•lokn W dli, mi II ii|* hi*, h ,i-
chairni.in ot i hi lout tid
no ni *oil mlrodlAi ed Whvoi
John Rudili r h ho iiii h it •
i ll ih« l ropliii w Simile i « n
eiiuiu juhl Kfnn (hi oil
et "* iml then fnimlH " "«ii
dim n at i Kurile* u« " up pci
Ruoiiei -aid it ■ "h revc ii*
t h»n io « e how Ltoif 1*4 ip- youth
'*) -e« h«»w t*amt Ytioic than
11 orn !•> Cage ii
from the il team at wiirlimT;
and Paul lloohcr. a < mm Id-
le r man, at fullback.
Greg (ha i and Rohe il
Floyd, both -eiiiors, at end ;
David Aiiili'i on. a juuim h i
terman, and Willie (ion/ale a
hefty sophomore up from Ihc
B team at the lui-F.lc pot ;
Johnny Hum and Johnny \Yi
hums, both juniors, at 'ii.url ;
and David Taylor, a senior, at
center.
|i|f
The Bulldogs have plenty of
other potential talent, too.
Jerry Atherton, a K-teum
graduate and a junior, ond» i-
studies Anderson at rpiaiiei-
hack. Danny Sehill and Davey
Cornelius, a pair "f mall hut
spei-ly juniurs. an read., at
halfback.
Ronnie Kyr.ar. a enior who
aw lots of action la t year, and
Buiiha Harris, Ihi (..up loot-
ing Basket hall pla v i and a
eiinii tin- year, will play wing-
hack.
Making it three-deep n(
fullback hi mini Boohcr me
Jitnmx RiMlngue, a lug
strong iiinioi Itmn the It
team, and Mfred Uicm's a
sophomore ami another re-
cruit from i he basketball
team.
In if -erve it end an lit r y
F'ri.n lAria William 11 ■ * i*»n
I hi , ill m i o. and I .ai i y
Mi < arm!I, rangy nphomote.
Si tin II la Dog - l ave
L*
West Texans Don t Like JFK
Or His Policies, Poll Reveals
M> 4) 4'. FIMIFK
< **|r<«a«M. |l*l Ihniral
Thr peopir w tu< Her In our
fl«a |Hstre * are aoltfly noosed
t«> c4%ll light- wgukltl** |mu
(waed By thr krMMdy hcvthri •
Artording t« th* ttMataai
of NMitr «l "»t iim4to«Mirt
Jam i*»i‘M*r4 it mw>i «**
•W (irvfa *o M*in*t the tivtl
rtgkti ptxqxMuti* white uni) •
p»«< «m" fatter Use
Tta* t*tsiiat*e rWteci* e •
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Ik tte*Mth«e I* e*M M«* The
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hat leg aa «M*to*
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ptr wen* a tetoatd Mgt< he
ferr there Ml a te* ret VI per
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(to the f aka a taeta* I *ek »«f
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ctotkate
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