The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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9*01 S—TBS bftADY ICKALO, BRADY. TEXAS— TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1962
THE BRADY HERALD
PUBLISHED ETERY TUESDAY
Entered as second-class matter May 15, 1944, at the post
effice at Brady, Texas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Second Class Postage Paid at Brady, Texas
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L. B. SMITH & C. D. REED. 0»nrrs
C I). REED. Publisher
BOH WILSON. Editor
Aar rrnmKKi. raflartlon upon the rharartnr or atandinc of anr pnraon or
(few appearing In thi dilumni will ha I'lndly and prom|,tlr corrarUd upon
•alllns tita a'.tantlon of the management to the artlrle In gueatiun.
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at I eenta per word, raah wltdi orfler. Minimum tier iaaue, 6<> renU Aita
rardi of thanks, resolution, of raapert, and all matters nut newa will bs
rbarred for at rasolar ratna.
B tody, 42 yeato Ago
By H. L LACKEY
January 20 and 2.1, 1920
house from the flames.
the Rochelle schools, was in Brady cotton for Lee Cavin His wife hss
last Saturday in the interest of been sick so long he is behind with
the proposed Interscholaatic Lea- hia work. Sunshine,
gue Track Meet, which is pro- • • •
posed to be held in Brady tome- \nnual Meeting l.ohn National
time in the spring or early sum- Farm Loan Assn. Held Tuesday
mer. R. C. Patterson, superinten- The annual meeting of stock-
dent of the Rochelle schools, is holders of the I«ohn National Farm
director-general of the league or- Association was held Tuesday af
ganization in the county. He is teraoon at 1:00 o’clock for the
inviting all the schools in the purpose of electing new officers
county to join the league. t,,r the year, and the transaction
| The membership fee will be such other matters as might
graded for different classes of com® before that body,
schools as follows: Schools with The meeting was called to or-
three teachers, not in an incorpor- der by W. W Jordan, acting pred-
ated town, $1.00; ward schools Went. W, M. Deans was unani-
and schools having no more than niously appointed temporary
800 white scholastics, $?.00; High chairman, and presided at the
schools in districts counting more m**<'ting. The election of directors
than 60 scholastics, $1.00. resulted in the following beir.g
• * • named: W. W. Jordan, Brady; W
Burning Out of Big Generator M Deans, Brady; C. H. Bratton,
Badly ( ripples Power Plant Rochelle; J E. Shropshire, Brady;
The long expected accident of Keller, Brady. The direct
the local light and power plant or9 thereupon appointed the fol-
has happened. Brady now is light- lowing officers for the ensuing
less, with the exception of the year: W; w Jordan, Brady, presi
down-town district, which is 1*. .dofit; W. M. Deans, Prady, vice
ing carried on the small generator, President; Tom Elliot, Brady, sec
that now has to carry the entire re tary-treasurer.
Joad. The damage to the big gen- ^ he appointment of the local
; orator is irreparable. The business ,oan committee resulted in the
pection was cut over to the short Messrs. VS. W. Jordan
line Wednesday. It is planned to and W M’ ,,e*ns ,,f Hr,‘(|y »nd (’.
carry this load on the remaining H. Prat‘on "f Rochelle. As sub-
umall generator. Warning is is- B^itute I^onn Committee, Messrs,
sued against the use of motors at "j teller, .1 E. Shropshire, and
Glenn Smith Seeks
Re-Election As
Commissioner Pet. 4
Glenn Smith of Rochelle has
authorized the Herald to formally
announce his candidacy for re-
election as commissioner of Pre-
cinct 4, McCulloch County, sub-
ject to action of the Democratic
Primary election on May 5.
Mr. Smith is rounding out his
first term as county commissioner
from that precinct, and he is bas-
ing bis campaign for re-election
strictly on his record in office.
“I have done my best to muke
I . i
the people of my precinct a good | to everyone who, iri any way, help
commissioner, and if you think my ed during the illness and deatfij
record merits another term, 1 «f my wife, | extend my alneen
will appreciate your vote and sup- thanks and appreciation,
port in the coming election,’ Mr. jok MATKJKK
Smith stated.
He said he hoped to see every
Voter personally and to thank
them for their many past favors,
and to solicit then votes in the IlKADY STANDARD H
Democratic Primary, .t._ _
WANTED
(LEIN COTTON It.K.H. Till
BRADY STANDARD.
C 11(11 OF Til INKS
To Dr A. W. 11 nu ll mu n and
the nurses ut Medical and Sur-
gical Hospital, to Frank Hoddle,
Sr , and Frank Koddle, Jr., Itev.
O. O. Moore, the pallbearers, and
For All Your Painting
Nerds Call
JOE HILL
401 So. Pine Hi. LY 7-2607
Hrady, Texas
Brady suffered a disastrous The building housing the plant ni^ht. when the light load is heav- 1)00 ,,f Br*dy were named,
fire loss Sunday evening in the 90 lubstantially built, being jP.,t. All in all the accident was Before adjourning the associa-
total destruction by fire of the | originally used for a creamery, most unfortunate. With two more tlon’ amon* other actions adopted
Brady Steam Laundry. The fire, thHt the fire raged so fiercely it months of service the plant would the following resolution:
of unknown origin, was discovered cas* ft reflection against the skies have been able to “die with its ^ reso^ve^» ^nt we ftS
about 7:30 o’clock when the flames that wa" observed for miles boots on” so to speak By that body* thank our bank* for th«
burst through the building. When “round. So Intense was the heat time it is expected to have the encoura‘Toment, care and protec-
the first persons arrived at the that the steel shafting and the new generators and other equip- tl?n th,,y ,knvu extended to us
arene almost the entire building *ron Par^a °f the machinery are merit, recently purchased by the VV ien nee<*ea*
was a roaring mass of flames, be- bent and twisted almost into un- Water & Eight Department re- n * * *
yond any hope of salvaging. The recognizable shapes. The office (.eived and installed. ’ 1 erHonal Mention
fire boys responded; but their in- sa^e 'glowed red hot through i • • •
take pipe lacked about 20 feet of Dames and smoke.
The boiler room, built
reaching from the top of the bluff
somo
Calf Creek News
We will have some moving
W. A. Hext of the Melvin com-
munity was among the business
visitors here Saturday,
Mrs. L. V. Calliham and child*
could do was to save the boiler was saved, as was the coal pile, j out- but hand's *re so scarVniI Sum,ay for Milleraview
____ w _ , 1 Ul nann9 nn 90 9< ar< 1 an<l where they will visit her parents,
| Mr. Stobaugh, owner of the we have so much had weather I Mr and Mrs. <;. W. Woodress for
plnnt, estimates his loss on the don t know when that will be. a ft.w weeks.
to the water in the creek. All they distance from the laundry room, when the people get their cotton
The Sout/iwest's
frtaftst Show
1962
SAN ANTONIO
STOCK SHOW
AND
machinery alone to be about $10,- Daisy
000; his building loss at between
$2,000 and $:t,(M>0. In addition $2,-
('! worth of creamery machinery
Local Briefs
J. R. Westbrook, who has been
a guest of his son, John R, West-
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Wagrxm News
The $10,000 Wagram rommun-
stored in the building and owned 'ly school building, just now com- brook, nnd family, left last week
by Mr. Stohaugh s brother was I'leted, is erected upon n high for Temple, where he will spend
destroyed. plateau that comprises four acres „ „hort time with his niece before
Insurance carried by Mr Sto- " "'al|tiful shaded ground, for- returning to his home in Wolf**
baugh included $1,000 on the Jl?erly a ,’ar,t "f tl,e Elli,on estate, city. One of Mr. Westbrook s nc-
plant nml $1,000 on the building, ! overlooks a rolling valley complishments is the playing of
Mr. Stobaugh left Monday 9,u,ld“d with little streams of a fife that he uaed during the Civ-
for Dallas, where he hopes to wa or> '1Vt‘ ®ak; Post ,"ak' P«‘can j| War, and from which he drew
make arrangements to handle the II" <>l 1<rc tim *Tr ,n(*ig‘*nou« to the sweet, plaintive strains of
local laundry through a basket ".VTrfnlea ,list“nt those wonderful old-time melodies,
service until he can secure an ad- v‘ ,,iH far"wdl to Mra,ly' as th"
justment of his loss nnd complete <ht ct ‘vbrated great Spy Rock. X. train was pulling out from the
plan* and arrangements for the yIK.ft y„jr,.H
future
depot, was the playing of one of
those old-time uirs on his beloved
1 he venerable old stork made a fjfe.
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S T A I I I N 0
REX ALLEN
•nl kit hwit Ktkt'
ANITA BRYANT
Stilts i Ht. 1 Ftmtlt lt<t'4itf Artitl
ANN MARSTON
Nfi'tMl Arctetry Chtnt^iM
HIRES WHAT YOU CA(
CAN SEE FOR DU
Admit,ton la Croundt 50C
Cklldrtn undt, 12, 2 5 C
• tiAor to coo« eouiTxr
• AftAlOOSA QJAI ft,
CUMING MO»5IJ
• IIVIVOCK, )( AtltOS
• AUCTION SAItt
• t AAAM VMOW
• UKtVI lOStllT
• ItlVIVAt (ITT
• MIllTAir I(MittTf
• COVWIKitl ixhiIiTT '
• WOOl t MOMAIt VhOW
• I AIM A RANCH iXMlt ?|
• IIU HAMIT CARNIVAL
NICHUV MITOtMANCtt AT M M
|li»Rlif d Imdti Irb 111
SUTIHII MHOItlKI\ AT ! * M
ON IATUA0AT1 ANO tUNOATI
TICKETS
BOX SEATS $3 60
BALCONY $3 00 $? 00
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I last week by Messrs. Edd and ; * * *
Howard Broad, composing the West Sweden Whispers
firm of Broad Mercantile Co., of Saturday seemed to he “movin’
the building now occupied by the day” for West Sweden. Oscar
hardware and furniture depart- Young moved to the K. W. Cabe , r , ,,
(nents of the progressive firm, place, just vacated by his brother, P .yt? tahl.es- McCa11
The purchase was made from O. Willie Young, who moved to Mel- ^ ^ Al^njeceived high scores
I R. \\ ilson of San Angelo. The vin. Knut Young moved to the
transaction totaled $16,250,00. The Spong place, Dolly and Polly,
j building includes two store | » * •
rooms, with a total frontage of Fife Findings
50 feet and a depth of 90 feet
night for members and guests of
the Five Hundred Club, included
among the latter were the gentle-
men.
The usual series of “500“ was
and the prizes.
Enjoying Miss Benhani's hos-
pitality were the following eluh
members: Drs. and Mines. J. S.
Anderson, J. (». McCall; Messrs.
some seven rooms.
_ —r... „„ ...VI On account of roads we have , i « u- u i» u vi-
and also a second story 50x60 feet missed the smiling and cheerful , ‘ ll '‘ ' 1 lck ,, 'fn‘
in dimension nnd which contains face of Uncle Dick Hays for some m!^ f R* 'WiTlff ’ C T
time; but we are not raising any U ’ ' '
. , / White, Wiley W. Walker. Guests
cane about it. It is not his fault , .
that we don't get the mail reg- were. Messrs. Harry F Schwenk-
ularly. It's on account of mud and * ’ -,rr* U ’ om ,tn r^‘
cur trouble. E. Z.
W. O. hirrhner. New
Superintendent Brady Water
\nd Eight Plant, In Charge
The Hoard of Trustees of the
Hrady Water A- Light Co. last Cow Creek Callings
Friday afternoon closed a contract
with W. (). Kirrhner. late of Junc-
tion, for the superintendent of
the municipal water and light
plant. Mr. Kirrhner is taking im-
mediate charge of operation. Since
the first of the year, when Mr.
< arroll tendered his resignation
as superintendent, the plant has
been operating without even a
nominal head. The acceptance of
the superintendent of the plant
by Mr. Kirrhner unloads a re-
sponsibility from the shoulders of
the Hoard of Trustees.
• • •
i ommisvinmr-
Itrad) < ity Council To
Remove Hell From Cupola
Hallmark Valentine*, tallies.
The good people of our com- place cards and centerpiecej
munity met Monday and picked at THK STANDARD.
REMOVAL SALE!
OPENS SATURDAY MORNINC
8 A. M.
FEB. 3
BIG SAVINGS ON...
CHILDREN’S ROOTS
•MEN’S BOOTS
• HUNTING ROOTS
•BILLFOLDS
MEN’S and BOYS' FELT HATS
Broken Sizes On Sale Items . .. Be Here Early Saturday for
Best Selections!
SALE RUNS ONE WEEK ONLY!
WATCH! F0RDnA?FEN,N<:
OF OUR NEW LOCATION
(in the building on the west side of the Square ... formerly
oceupied by Western Auto)
JOHN’S BOOT SHOP
206 S. lilackhurn St.
Hrady, Texas
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At
»t* regular *«-*aion the pant
We
the ('ummiHAi.iH-r* Court
pa*
>»rd
a resolution requesting the
Urt
( ity ( ouncil to rv*move the
Iwil form the courth<»u«e
k>U,
stating that the hell is
lMrrxk«>li«lK I ragur Trtck
M«*rt I’Unn'd m llradt in spring
*-r»» D. iCuhrrtun, principal of
Iu>t One Ixuif of Bread
vow ski.i.im;
llovpn \I.IZ\TlON INSI'IIANCK.
I)ON F. JOHNSON
Reg —fk LY 7 2414 — Fraark* HU(
Ihalhu. Trut
Or, it can k(vp >*ou .<uppli(s| with rhnnel No. 5,
for free (unless >t>u hathe in it. of «>ur**P Put no
nutter whether >x>ti ?pen<i it or it. you‘11 have nearly $U5 that >t*u
wouldn't have, using an>thin»r but econt»mical Uae for cl the# <ir>ing!
See a Ga# appliance dealer and start j"perft me account,** right away.
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Fidelity l rhmi Life I at ara new fa.
fuitfax a qv><ihju] mpi*£ Pioneer Nstunl 63s Conips&y
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Wilson, Bob. The Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1962, newspaper, January 30, 1962; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921280/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.