The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1902 THE BhADT HERALD, BRADY, TEXAS—PAGB ft
THE BRADY HERALD
PUBLISHED ETERY TUESDAY
Entered a* second-class matter May 15, 1944, at the post
office at Brady, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Second Class Postage Paid at Brady, Texas
fair-sized income
ii^ agencies.
Texas ( rime on ('pawing
Col. Homer (iarrison, Jr., Dir-
from advertis- Completes
lumpmaster Course
Army 1st Lt. Millie N. Dikes,
' «II. numo .......son, o, y.. „„„ „f Mr alld Mr„ Ram0y Dikes, *
ector of the Department of Public I|p|ldv_ ..i....... “Ircran
which Includes responsibility for*
the loading and seating* of Hut
paratroopers, the cheeking of
their equipment and the safe
exit of each Jumper from the
Hrudy, recently completed
Safety, stated that major crime in jump matter course at the
Lieutenant Dikes, regularly
StrCull.M-h and arijolnins counties
Clwwhcr* In Tc»»« — — — _
OsMl-ftok- — — — — — —
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Texas increased 2.2 percent in |„fHnlry Division's Wlesliad. n astlKned as a platoon leader in
15,000 in Cameron County, 4,000 in 1001 over 1960, with an estimated jump School in Mains, (lermany. Combat Support Company of th*»
■ ‘— offenses for the year. 1
Murder and homicide increased
from 1,080 to 1,088; theft from
L. B. SMITH & C. I). REED, Own*™
C. D. REED. Publisher
BOB WILSON. Editor
Anr *rron»>u» reflection upon the rh»r»rter or »t»n<tin* of any person or
firm appearinx in th.-ae columna will I* cladly and promptly corrected upon
railing the attention of the management to the article in queation.
By VEKN SANFORD
Texas Press Association XX illacy ( ounty, end 2,50 in
AUSTIN. Tex. — Candidates Zavala County, Also it is adding
flooded this capital city as the 20,000 people to the program at - , .
filing deudline arrived, Polticians Hidalgo County, which provides 108,869 to 11., 619; rape from l.-j
Came to town to pay filing fees food for 600 needy people on a 196 to^ 1,19>4; and agyravatiMl as- Migrant Farm Workers
Lieutenant Dikes was trained Division's 505th Infantry In
in the duties of a Jumpmaster Mainz, entered the army In April
1958 and arrived overseas in
for state offices at both the state regular basis.
| democratic headijuurters, and the j Most commissioners look for the
republican camp.
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Notice of i birch r n tcrtal nmeu t where ■ .h»rr of admUxion m»dc, ohitusriM,
charund only at the line rat*. 'Jll cents per tif.a first insertion; 16 esnts
per lins *h, h Htlditionnl insertion. ____
CI A.* V I i-M' i • per word for first insertion; each additional laaartiow
ni 8 cent a per word, rmh wiili order. Minimum per U«u*\ 6'» cents A'Ib
drill of then*** G■ »*f revi>«.*<’t( and til mutters not news will w
chsrtfed for st rsvuUr ntm.
Thousand dollar fees were paid when business in that area is ex
in many ways; One thousand one- ported to recover,
dollar hills, one hundred ten-dollur
I niversity Housing Hattie
sault from 12,128 to 12,166
(iarrison said this means that
emergency to end within ill) days,! in Texas during 1961. “there was
SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT'S
CORNER
bills, and varied contributions
from friends of the candidates.
A former athlete brought a Has more windmills to tilt at thun
hrn<lful of ex-football stars along, Don Quixote,
to show that he had u sporting !n hjs <.,,pare time,” he's fight-
chance. ing five opponents in the gover-
Thcre are very few surprises nor’s race,
at the State Democratic Executive ()n thi. current job basis, tie's!
Committee: Gubernatorial candi-' enKUKt.(l in a battle with the Uni-i
dates John Carnally, Marshall vt,rajty af Texas Board of Re-
hormhy, Will Wilson and Maj. and the three outside attor-
(ien. Edwin A. Walker had paid n,.ys UT hired to defend the school
before the deadline; Don Yarhor- jn a housing Buit brought by sev-
ough was expected, arid everyone era| \,.gto students,
knew Gov. Price Daniel would Wi, „ attorney general, al-
show up after his I\ announce- so js dt.ftindinR the University
and mightily opposing the intru-
Looney j sjon
a murder every eight hours, a
rape every seven hours, an aggra-
vated assault overy 41 minutes, a
robbery over 10 minutes, a theft
Attorney General Will Wilson \ every f,,ur »nd one-half minutes.’
lie said it also indicates a 60
House of Representatives on
March 8.
Texas Committee on Migrant
Farm Workers and Good Neighbor
Commission are planning the con-
ference.
overseas
of Brsdy High School, y'.-adiiated
of Brady High School, graduater
from Tarleton State College In
Stephenvllle and a 1958 vradiiniH
Stephen villa and Is a inns gradu-
ate of the University of Texas in
AiiHtln lie Ih a member of Phi
Kappa Sigma fraternity. Hi*
wife, Klva, is with him In Ger-
ma ny.
Short Snort*
Governor Daniel lias received a
percent increase in major crimes , i
KK J | total of $187,( 71 from the people
of West Berlin for the relie f of \
Hurricane Carla victims.
in the state since 1955,
I look keeping- supplies, type
i.i.i.i.i.i.. , ii111. w riter and adding machine
Governor's Appointees ! • . . rnun . v,, . .
Governor Daniel appointed Jack >»r. Joseph Trospcr, chairman riDDOns. IHh M ANDAKI)
Drake of Weslaco and Jack Mar- '»f the insurance department at jOFFK’E.
tin of San Antonio to fill vacanies Southern Methodist University, | —.-—...... ■ ■ —
on the Industrial Commission. | was sworn in as a new member of
Drake is executive vice-presi-
dent of tin1 Lower Rio Grande Austin
Valley Chamber of Commerce. Flowers is new Assistant Attor-
Martin is president of the Tex- "ey General with the highway
as State Building and Construe- division.
tion Trades Council. i The Rev. Clinton Kersey, for*
* * * | mer representative and House
Board of Insurance,
attorney Robert G.
w Ast
witli the
For All Yrour Painting
Nftftds ( all
JOE HILL
401 So. Pine St. LY 7-2607
Brady, Texas
state will attend a Texas Con- director
ference on Education for Adult Council.
By .i. c. McDonough
Guidance Director
Austin Attorney Boh Looney - M(,n „f ,)Ut <ide help. He filed a,.,. ., . ...
arrived at the last minute to join lirief, citing Supreme Court rul Migran! Worker* C onference ( haplam for two se.s.ons was up-
T,.m Jan,es, Tom Reavley. Wag- inR HI1(| legislative authority to I {,‘nrl"‘,S' **™vr*- l-mted director of parole s pe -
, . .. w t Mniinmiiii ,in(i , . 4 ... i . i and bu8inc*Hsmen from all over the vision hy Ur. James A. I urman,
goner (arr, W. . McDonald and pl„ve hia contention that only the ........ „ Tuvllu T..x.« Youth
Lcs Proctor in the attorney iron- attorney general can represent the
| end's race. state in appellate courts.
Keith Wheatley, 27-yenr-old UT's private attorney: pointed
Stamford oil operator, decided to to another regents’ case where
| listener. When your mind start «Railroad Commission Ben they noted "with much interest
to wander in class, try listening j{amsey jn the Mav primary. that a distinguished array of
"fir use." This means looking for | ,|l)e j>, j>0ol, Dallas attorney, counsel headed hy former Gov.
II. Stevenson, Jr., <>f Dan Moody represented the Board
We're looking
for our
Brady Public Schools
Parents and pupils are becoming information you can pluck out and Charles
aware that being a student is a use from what is being said, County and rancher Phil of Regents.
full-time job. In order to do a facts that will help you under
. rood job in school it is a fact that stand a difficult part of the suh-
study-hahits play an important ject, information that is not in
part in the success or failure of your textbooks,
must i upils. It is hoped that the 1 —Try the trick of "overlenrn-
following tips may be used
advantage.
There are tricks to every trade of foreign words and their F.t -lish their right to run for congress
_oven that of being a successful meanings, or a poem that you man-at-large when they failed t ■ Sales Tax Rulings Keep ( inning
student. Success in school, accord- have been told to memorize . . . following filing with payment of Governor Daniel's announce-
ing to psychologists and edu- study them some more. Tests have filing fee. nu.nt that he hopes to amend the
Willis of Kaufman ( ounty, made Wilson produced ovideiue that
the same sort of financial trims- Governor Moody was the Attorney
action as candidates for congress- <;,,nera! of Texas at the time of
man-at-large. the suit referred to, and "the 1
Houston businessman Robert W. distinguished array of counsel"
to | ing." After you have committed to Harvey and Mitchell County Di VVi |,jH sj tunt attorney , gen-
I memory a series of dates, a list trict Judge Eldon Mahon forfeited t.ral.
* * *
eators, is the result of good plan
ning, careful budgeting of time,
knowing how to listen, knowing
how to take notes, and other
tricks of the learning trade.
Teachers in junior and senior
high school have the following ad-
vice for students who want to im-
prove their learning abilities
proved that students who Indicative of the expected turn- guj,,s (.,x structure probably
study material a while longer, af over in both House and Senate is ,.aus,.,| groans in the Comptroller
ter having learned it, will remem- the democratic line-up for lieuten- ()f i>ublic Accounts’ office, where
her it longer than students who nt governor; Speaker of the House they're constantly busy interpret-
lcarn it and stop studying. James A. Turman, Senators Pres- jng’t|u. two percent sales tax as it
Ask yourself questions about ton Smith. Jarrard Secrest and n( w stan,i„.
what you are studying. To im- Robert Baker, all are abandon- Most recent intcrprctation in-
press information forcibly on mg present posts to seek the volv.(.s a(lvi,,.tiainK l{gi.nn,< whi.--It
your mind, close your hook from state s see,mil hight^t pos.tion, f. on a ,5
to time and ask yourself Gene Smith of Fort Worth is the ......r„mmiaall,n ll;Isls. ,.atlu.,
Budget your after-sehool | time to time and ask yourself Gene Smith of Fort Worth is the c„mmiMsiun bas,
hours. Make a chart, leaving a questions about the page you have only non-leg,slative caml.date for «h , Cargos
-...... f»r •>»»••• T":-" "" Comptroll.r n.M lh,„ .h- t«x
answers, and check them against 1 , . . . ...
tlu, t(.xt i Republicans Rally 'Iocs not apply to intangible soi
• * • “Rebirth of the Republican par- 'ices and therefore excludes the
ganized way. ty in Texas’’ has lioon widely dis- ; commission from taxation.
fur each free hour. Then been reading. Writing down the lieutenant governor,
schedule your time between study,
sports, hobbies, outside reading,
social activities. Don’t allow inter-
—Study in an or
ruptions during study periods
_Make use of "odds and ends’’
of time. Study on the bus or in
Don’t just plunge in and wade cussed. It was quite evident when
in filing time was over that con- drawings, paintings, lettering and
But clients must pay tax on
through th«> heavy material
k,::; r,; ,::x, ~ »
.... .,,.1....... Sinunish verbs, ehemi- Then read headings and subhead tninly was revitalized. duction involved m a campaign
Breckenridge oilman Jack Cox year, tlu1 state ought to net a
-former democratic candidate for
For
That Extra
Better
Feeling
Use ____
CHIROPRACTIC
TODAY
DR. V. E. SANDERSON
SOI S. Church Brady. Tex.
Phone LY 7-2179
cel formulas, or history dates, ings throughout the chapter. If
while you wait in line or grab a you know “where the chapter is
tick iunch. 1 going.” your concentrated study governor who announced for the
_Train yourself to be a good will roll along more smoothly. GOP months ago got two oppon-
- __ _ |)0 something extra, “above ents at the countdown. One was
and beyond the call of duty.” Read Amarillo rancher-publisher Roy
a short story in the foreign Whittenburg, who polled 185,926
language you’re learning. Like votes when he opposed Ralph
math ? Try a paperback book of Yarborough for the U. S. Senate
mathematics puzzlers and prob- in 19f>s. The other was Harry
lems. Read magazines and hooks Diehl, Houston factory represen-
about your favorite subject— tative, who was one of the 71
whether it's biology or history. who ran for Lyndon Johnson’s
—Tough assignment? Give seat last year,
yourself a “reward” for doing it. Republican line-up for house
When you have a series of compli and senate seats is imp> -ng
cated math problems to tackle, Four republicans are campaigning
promise yourself a trip to the for 10 of the ,'U senate seats. And
local hamburger heaven, or let 71 Republicans have filed for 70
yourself watch a good television of the 150 representative offices
Two already are members of the
House. They are George Korkmas
of Texas City and Kenneth Kohler
of Amarillo. They seek re election
to offices they won in recent spec -
ial elections.
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X slice Freeze Creates
Food Shortage
Agriculture workers “frozen”
from jobs by the recent freeze in
the X alley caused a stir of activ-
ity in the commodity distribution
division of the State Department
nf Public XX elf an*
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1962, newspaper, February 13, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920955/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.