The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 21, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1963 Page: 1 of 6
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P. 0. Box 0066
Mrs. Tracy
!, Mrs. May
Mr-* Maud
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BRADY, July 2-3-4
10 CENTS
PKR
SINGLE COPY
Serving The Heart of Texas!
VOLUME 2®
ItN\I»V. TLX AH, Tl'KHIJ AY, APRIL «*. IMS
M MUIR 21
New Measles Horse Show Staged
KCm °" In 'Wonderful Mud'
Offered Here
A new measles vaccine i*
now nvhi lot'll' in Hrady, thr
Mi'CvlInrh County M•-<11< mI So-
ciety an noun, -ed this week
A live vaccine It ia dime ted
against the had "tan <),,>
measles,” hml it is rlniffldl to
lx f'<; p<-rrrril effe, tivc, It
does not prex-ent "three day
measles," however.
The vurlftf, ■ one-dose
treatment, consist* of an in-
jection in each arm and actually
give* the rhild a light raw of
measles It ia recommended for
infanta after eight months of
agc and for children.
“There ia not auffieient data
available aa yet aa to the va<
rination of adulta, arid it ia not
recommended at thia time," the
medical aociety adviaed “It ia
not re< ominended for |.reg*
nant women or children who
are highly allergic ”
There ia usually a fever lie-
tween the fith and 12th day.
ocraaionalty up to 103, and in
about If! percent of the <aa«-»
a mild ra*h occur* alao during
tiie same Interval, although
“thia type of mca-lrs ia not
catching."
To date the immunity ha»
held up for two and a half
yeara, and it ia cupeled it will
he a permanent .ri.ui ji.it)
“The advantages of the
van ine an that the child i*
not nearly aa sick; the ri*k cf
aeeondary infmtn.n ia avoided,
and the time of thr lion, units
tion can hi chosen at Ihe con-
venience of the rhild at)d the
family "
The ground- were sloppy wet.
hut Prady’a <u until Quirtn
Horfle Show went off on ached
ule Friday at the Juhilcc hiciui
After a very dry wintci no
one 'lurid complain ahoiit th• ■
dmtling tain that fell through
out moat of the show The
horses, the ahow officiala, and
the »pc< tatora hnRreil dow n in
ankle deep mud
Thursday's tain cut the en
try liat hut .VI horaea with
plenty of quality atill appear
ed for the competition. Spun
aored hy the McCulloch Coun-
ty Livfttatk Association, the
Kaia lotai* 173
Rain in Bra ty Thuraitay and
Fruity, the first i«*.- ram in
weekt, totaled 173 iachca, at
cording to reearda of M r* J
K. C-ta-hrati. U. K. weather oh- ,
aerwr
TOMMY PENN
ana Ail-Arvund frayh)
Old Masonic Lodge
Receives Medallion
A medallion «ti pn-arntt-d to
the old Masonic l.odg. at tamp
San Satia in re re mono > Satur-
day evening with County Judge
KOI liligton, e, iffirio
chairman of the McCulbxh
County lliatorical Survey Com-
mitter makmit the yo-arnt*
Don Race ivine the in« iallH»e
for the lodr* »>■ Gratloti ft
l>averi|M.rt master of the lodge
A numlier of the member*
of the Camp San Saha lodge
and then wives and oVhei in-
W < cated friend* not at the oid
(amp San v«na »- howl houM
and after partaking of Itria
rue and aU lix triwnuiif* I.
T tFdi Mi ‘mayor irf
(amp van Sa*-a " tHndiaM
Ciarem r Sn*d*M of Hrady who
prouentrd liars »• rewind hiatoey
of thr lodyi budding
Snider one of the oat -
aumtu'r ooiai'ino» »» M■
I alba k t loenle hlelM).
»atd ,oam» r roods aboard
that the haildrny • a* ia
■ voiiao in 1*77, a ad
likelt a a* . os*!Me led that
teat the l>«, ddiar had br*a
a*«d •» a w hoolhwoM In#
a time «ad late* hi a aam
her uf ex Mast its ewtah
liohmrata
| The Camp San Sal<a Ixxht
purrhaaed the Building in 1**1
and the up|«-r flour ha* la-en
used t>y thr Imlfr a» a meet
mg place »ir e that time Thu
lodge im uleritally. atill i linir*
to the old i u»tom of meeting
on the Saturday on or le/mr
the full auil of car h month
which enable*) tic early Iwlyr
•Hernia-rs to have moonliirht
to ride t>ome from the meet
imr*
pteied.r g the |*r« ■< r.lation
Mia* lb .'"la Hnltcoii re nd* i
ed a *■« al a le lion
Afte-r the progra • me enter*
uf the bulge retired to the
lodge roeim for their lequiar
•tele-el meet thy
e e •
7 he t ,«iap -ell Saha Ma*r,ni«
Isudg* was granted the less*
Hxl.rhml Medallion hy the
State Iti»t • ei Survey l t,
lent lee act eei the ses or.d
buiM"V there to t» hull
. reel The fir-t *•» Mr* 1 I,
• lyte e M .',!>»' ■•• to o.e
I The eemdalinm* II imhea in
dlame'vr are award d to
at Cue larva eel hier.dleal e Kill
Hhnw wax manaped ley Hill
SamlcrH of Ro< hello.
Mike Rut lu l l nut of Mu.!.!
hud the yiHiul champion xtal
I lion, 4 ycai old “ For* cH*t,“ and
I the yiHiid champion mare,
“Janna tody”
• » a
In the ape'cial South 1 *i v i -
*mn for Mi t uII<h h County
iHiyx and iriil*. Tommy IVnn
had the champion maic; Hutch
Kdwnt'd*, the champion Mai
lion; and IN,** .lohnann, the
ehampion ireMinir
All of the Imy* arc from
Rochelle' Tommy, enn of Mr.
and Mr* Ch< itci I’enn, al o
rce-civa the All Around
Trophy, awardi-d hy the Ameri-
can t^iiaitei l|oi»«* A»*oclatioli.
Ilcic are the fic*t plm e w in-
ner* in each cliiv-
M ARKS
l’*i;2 Open the Hur. Mike
Ruthei foul, Hud.i
l *.a; i Ail-da Bar'* Lady,
Fulton Rand l.uhhnck.
lia.ii Rand\ ’» Rita. .lanell
Rnii’ht. l.ilhh.H'k.
Aired Mate* Janna ( inly.
Mike Rutherford, Huda.
Champion Janna < ,.«ly Rt
M-rve: Alido Hal'* truly.
* I \l I ItiN*
1" lt< it * Re-ed, Miki-
Rutherford, Huda
l'.ii-l I'ai'* Chou c. Fulton
Klein h. I.ill Ina k.
I'.a'.u HUM Du* ter Wolf,
II. '*. ) It her*, Cot .eicnna.
Ayi I Stall,on* Feuecnat,
Mike Rutherford, Ruda.
Chum) .. n : Force-a t. Re-
«ene RRM Du*ter Weilf.
t.l I.IHNt.S
1 and 2 year old: Mr. S in-
dy Man. John T. l-tilit, Hailey
Tex.
't and 4 yea» old: Shie-k lae-
Hill. Mr and Mi*. Roy L. Lett,
Lubbock.
Aired Gelding*? Jody Ray,
Harold Heath. Hrownwood.
Champion: Shu-k l-ee Hill. .
Rcacrvc: Duaty Tater. John T.
Lrelit. Hailey, Texa*.
PERFORM \\<T CL \**i:s
Western Pleasure Shu-k |
la-e Hill, ridden hy Judy Hur- j
row* of l.uMnirk; owned hy Mr.
and M'*. Roy l/re I uhh.ak
Junior Ropmi; Itudy Tater,
John T I,c»lie. Haile v Tex.
Se-mor Ropn.y Joely Ray.
^ridden hy Marvin Cantrell.
iTurn to I’aye Col I. Hlea»< )
Only W rocks
During March
Hti .IUm K < >'4»l *MllV
IkfH1 iiri()cnlA durtfitf
! 4 iI fonts the In»j
I t»f I'uhlit ®h«w®
Thnw m* IiuH If’
I • amh t *»f I hr in ftitafit 11 • ' f
wrurk rpRiiitnl •»nl> m «
fjr
lit) ill ll»rtt* vwittks aa» II lu
wnKrJ**ti
t.R IMl (IIAMHHiN HIAl.I.HlN TOR |J AST’
, . . shown hy I'e-te llealh of Huda
United Fund
Fleets Wood
As Presideent
Dr Jerry Wood wa* alerted
president of the Mef'ullorh
(bounty I’nlted Fund at t m.-ei-
I ir>ar of the director* Thur*d*y
afternoon.
He succeed* Lewi* A. -Ior-
dan.
Other new officer* are Jamie
Williamson. fir*t vice preai
[dent; V. K. Jordan, second
vice president; Mr*. Dorothy
Ky/.ar, secretary; and Klhert
Boswell, trca-oirer
• * •
The new director*, to serve
through March llMStt, are V. K.
Jordan, Mr*. IJoyd Moseley,
Harold K'-im, Harold Deaton,
the Rev. Hill Roswell, J. D.
Hurley and Jamie Williamson,
K. <1 Martin wa* appointed to
the hoard to fill a term ex-
piring in March, H.WhV
C-C Expects
Full House
At Banquet
*e" -JL
*m •
A**.
Another sell-out loom* for
Brady'* annual t'hMrnber of
Commerce banquet- now just a
little more than a week away
Cavce Moore, a barber with
a sense of humor from Hearne,
will be the speaker. The han-
iHiet is scheduled for Thursday,
April 1*. at 7:3(1 p. m. in the
I fellowship hall of the First
Christian Church.
• • •
"The tirketa are moving
fast," George Purcell, C-
< manager said Tuesday.
Thev are *2 each and may
be obtained from any C-C
director or at the C-C of-
fice. A capacity crowd of
about .100 people in expect-
ed.
• • *
Moore now makes more
than I'M) talk* a year, and is
a member of the speaking
staff of the Knife and Fork
Club*. traveling throughout
the country.
A barber down in Hearne.
he got hi* start with hits first
talk before the Hearne Cham-
ber of Commerce banquet. His
witty, casual style was an im-
mediate succeaa. Enthusiastic
listeners spread the word
about the colorful Cayce, and
in no time he was receiving in-
vitations to speak at many
other events.
With each appearance his
popularity increased.
SKMOK CI TTING HORSE CHAMPION
. . . ridden by K. M. Graves of Coleman
Brady Golfers Take
District by 2 Strokes
Kiiuoi, I mini X*l|rti
llarnMat he * • of Auatir
-.1, II law f Ml* 1 1 1. f
lank of Iliad) I* i u
flora MfMM heart .'•*•>) I1
ban I in'* la " Mi Math* a* l
minister of tt > I m»i mi|
t bun I »f I I i.t in A to a>
hr* a if,. the him. t Gael
Eubank * trail,.•) - •* Au-
Hrady High'- Hu di».- golf-
er* bandy slipped hy Monday
to win tin |i..iiict I* AA golf
hanipioiiship at the Municipal
liolf Course.
Thr- favored Bulldog* were
ju»t two strokes ahead of *ec
oiid pia, i I ..lemon. Hradv with
l| a, I I ..I. ii, an with I 111
I he Bulldog, acre oft
then i-rei it ml thr Him
<al. mcic hot, and lor
Hr* l\ it w *. 4 d.rogr loll.
r.imhinalHin
II inn, inent hid t-ccn
I tpo- I tr in Saturday to
■ f hi.t w >, k -
hi i vy i 41 »»?*
' I lilt d«-l I 1 DOW how to
gel ii , •-• t llo.it trjiri Im'Ij-
B i '.ll \ t II I 1.1,
-aid Ilia B t l l two team* n
tfi, to O.I I but the til-I
loom duh l I,. Ih> twa! f..i
. . I llo- right Hi ad)
foil- I ■
ftio-lv .lot l inn* both 4
iprailfi- ,1 . ... 11 t ill, r tbi r
,-'1.4 I I. ' ' l-i flit nbjo,
April I ' • . with IVtr
• I 1 .1 who w n • .
or .I i. . i i‘ a J.'* i
teaNV I >.o In <>.«» «*> In *t
Mk *> i t 11*. 2 i l *' i t
Doug Caulcy 7i'<; Brian Ra-wh
;mi ;tlb
Thud II A No IVte how
icr 73; Hill Ratliff SI; Daw
Moiyn tt Ed Gould f
Kouiti BRADY \ . Mt
vin Tittle 7* Martin H an
- T A M - 1
Thornton k7 '.27.
Fifti, ft ll.F MAN N
Ju. k Hirdwrll Pi, Hr-nno I run
’.Mr. Hob Mann 91; Clonic*
Maim iin* ;*i'.
\ , * m> rt K ' iMir
of Hi arty with '.ni and lb-n
Smith rd llano with to.
Kidd, Picks
Win Seats on
School Board
M F Kidd was returned to
the Hrady School Hoard in Sat-
urday’* trustee election.
Also elected wa* Dr. G. H
Rirk*, current president of r.hi-
hoard. He will he beginning hi*
third consecutive term on the
board, although he also served
mother long stretch on the
board previously, from l'.lt.'l to
I 11)32.
• • •
Kidd, a Brady rancher, re-
place* Leonard Atherton, cur-
rent secretary who was first
elected in 1957. the same year
that Kidd left the hoard. Kidd
had served then for seven years,
five as president.
To fill two places on the
board, the vote was:
Dr. G. H. Ricks 133
M E Kidd l:il
Leonard Atherton 1(>3
Johnny Rudder was elected I
Saturday's election also j president of the Chamber of
brought out a suable write-in Commerce at a meeting of the
vote Mrs. F. H. < Dorothy) Ky board of directors Monday
/.ar of Calf Creek received It) night.
He will succeed retiring
President James Isbell.
Also elected were Frank !
Ruddle, Jr., first vice presi-
dnt; L. E. Hundemer, second
vice president; and J. D. Hai-
ley. sec i etary-t reasurer.
l.liell welcomed five new dll j
actors to the hoard and thanked
five retiring directors "for your |
fine work the last three years.”
The new dins tors are Enoch
Shuffield. Di Jerry Mood.',
Hail how ei. I K. Huiidemei.l
ami K. <’ Martin. Retiring from
the board are Cecil • oggin,
Koss Huftman. Hilly Ja< a
Neal, h L. Ron* and James ,
(shell.
CAYCK MOOMF,
. . . hatMiuet speaker
His years on a farm in Host
Texas, in the barber shop, and
his experiences while writing
a newspaper column have en-
riched him with a hack ground
of wit and humor. Hundreds
! of jokes and stories have
reached him through In* nu-
merous friends over the coun-
ty
His special gift of gab has
made him a popular entertain-
er, and many of his talks are
repeMt requests.
Johnny Rudder New
Chamber President
write-in vote*.
A total of 2 ; 1 voters went
to the |*ill.*, a fairly light
turnout.
Juan Laureles
Of Bradv Dies
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Dvlaxed h\ Rain.
Track Meet Reinjf
Ma-
Run Off
di BHS
| OAll
■ j M»-«i tell
THuiA»ti) find
H- j Friday for* c«i
P*Lot pMii« rn« tit of
On
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'n \ \ 'rq- K DrO
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x j Kt »rt fi \
Hhwt
in other action the directors
reveler ted George Purcell i»
chamber manager for another
year, and K. L. Ross repotted
on the Commercial Livestisk.
Shaw held in March. ayinv
that he ho|M-* the * hainta-i will
sponsor the pnigtatn again.
Rotary Club
Elects Purcell
Geopgc Purcell will la- the
new pct-*iiienl .1 hi Hrady
Rotary i lull
Managci >f ih«- • haini*'.
of Commerc* >i« will mv, hi
the Rotai \ *i» w ’ im al \ t ai
IwginniriK July I.
t Mhto n w ' . i * .,i,- -s.n
Met ollllln III ,l|. *,.|,'|it
and Hurnei Davis > • r >
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row , Hin *11 - ,.i It, > Dai,*
' in Kiiii. H||| i; >iit, in,
K tin
On l>i>|ila.A Krida>
Tb,
Little League Boys to Play
In 3 Age Groups This Year
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